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Charged an extra $400 for a vacation I can't take
Ruth Hartmann has to cancel her yoga retreat to Costa Rica after she lands in the hospital. Why is her resort asking her to pay an extra $400 for a vacation she can't take? Q: I recently booked a retreat to Costa Rica through a yoga studio in New York....
Tags: Hotels and Accommodations, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Hospitals and Clinics, Air Transportation Delays
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Costa Rica earthquake: No tsunami warning for California, U.S.
L.A. NOWThe tsunami warning issued after a 7.6-magnitude earthquake rattled Costa Rica Wednesday does not include California or other parts of the U.S. coast.... -
Leaving the 'Newport Beach' bubble
Cassidy Lundy, 17, spent her summer vacation in a rural Costa Rican village, where she lived with an unfamiliar family who spoke a foreign language, traveling with no one she knew. It was the trip of a lifetime. "Honestly, I've completely changed as a...
Tags: Schools, International Travel, Students, Trips and Vacations, Manufacturing and Engineering
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This Week's Best Travelzoo Deals
KTLA NewsCabo Azul San Jose del Cabo, Mexico Luxurious AAA 4-Diamond resort set on 12 beachfront acres Resort features a tri-level infinity pool w/swim-up bar, a spa, fitness center and multiple dining options Guests can stroll into Old Town San Jose del Cabo for...Tags: Hotels and Accommodations, Bouchon, Disneyland Park, National Parks, Tropical Storms
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Sea Shepherd's Paul Watson wanted by Interpol
CNNInterpol has issued an international wanted notice for conservationist and “Whale Wars” TV star Paul Watson, days after he skipped bail in Germany as Costa Rica tried to have him extradited. Watson was arrested at Germany’s Frankfurt...Tags: Interpol, Documentary (genre), Police Arrests, Guatemala, International Organizations
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Student on no-fly list walks across border
SAN DIEGO -- A San Diego student who discovered he was on a U.S. government no-fly list when he tried to fly home from Costa Rica, walked across the border at San Ysidro Thursday evening into the arms of his family. Self-described peace activist Kevin...
Tags: Arab Spring, FBI, Security Measures
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Strong earthquake jolts Costa Rica; no early reports of deaths
World NowA powerful earthquake jolted northwestern Costa Rica and much of Central America Wednesday morning, with early reports of scattered damage but no deaths (link in Spanish).... -
Two in running for Petoskey school board seat
PETOSKEY -- Voters in the Petoskey school district will decide on a candidate to fill the remainder of an unexpired school board term in the Tuesday, Nov. 6, election. Ralph Tramontini, who taught foreign language and coached tennis in the district prior...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Tennis, Language, Elections, Stanford University
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Take a chance on Guatemala
SANTIAGO ATITLAN, Guatemala — Edna Sloan sat at a table open to the street and its vendors, quietly sipping a local beer. Purchase of a beer in this pretty-enough town on Lake Atitlan entitles free access to a bano certified clean by our guide,...
Tags: U.S. Department of State, Antigua and Barbuda, Central America, Mexico, Guatemala
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The dog ate my passport
When Olga Parra's dog chews part of her husband's passport, they're denied entry to Costa Rica. Is their airline to blame for letting them board the flight? Q: My husband and I were scheduled to take a Spirit Airlines flight from Fort Lauderdale, Fla.,...
Tags: U.S. Department of State, Spirit Airlines, Trips and Vacations, Immigration, Interior Policy
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Travelzoo: Travel Smart With Gabe Saglie
KTLA NewsLet Them Do the Driving Limo Tour of Santa Barbara Wine Country Take a 5-hour chauffeured limousine tour of Santa Barbara wine country, visiting 3 top wineries in towns like Los Olivos and Solvang Between wineries, sip champagne in your 8-person...Tags: Hotels and Accommodations, Viniculture, John Lennon, Dining and Drinking, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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Joel Brinkley: Republicans swim against the global tide on reproductive rights
American VoicesCosta Rican women are appealing to the Inter-American Court of Human Rights to overturn a national law banning in-vitro fertilization. The state's national ombudsman, Ofelia Taitelbaum, started the process, saying "people will understand that this is...Tags: Dominican Republic, Roman Catholicism, Human Rights, United Nations, Entertainment Events
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