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Singapore: New theme park focuses on imperiled river habitats
Travelers can go rolling on a river without leaving land at a new theme park that opened this week in Singapore. River Safari, the newest addition to Wildlife Reserves Singapore, showcases eight of the world’s best known river habitats,...
Tags: Trips and Vacations, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Amusement and Theme Parks, Theme Park Vacations
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Marquez chooses Bradley instead of Pacquiao for next fight [Updated]
Mexico's Juan Manuel Marquez has bypassed an immediate fifth fight against Manny Pacquiao to instead square off with world welterweight champion Timothy Bradley of Palm Springs. Calling the planned fight at Las Vegas Thomas and Mack Center on Sept. 14...
Tags: Mexico, The Home Depot Center, Asia, Manny Pacquiao, Macau
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Wheat crop seen near record as U.S. drought recedes
SINGAPORE - Farmers from Australia to Europe to the United States are poised to reap the second-largest wheat crop on record as fields recover from drought and heat waves, boosting global stockpiles for the first time in four years. Output will climb 4....Tags: European Union, Bank of America Corp., Chicago Board of Trade, Kazakhstan, Droughts
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Around Town: Adios, Tower of Babel
At last! There's a cure for my addiction to the K-drama series “My Love, Madame Butterfly” Until last week, I was forced to wait until Channel 18 doled out the subtitled episodes a full month after the show aired in Seoul. Since most...Tags: Japan, Apple iPhone, Apple iPad
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Cruise Port Spotlight: Singapore
Special CorrespondentA strict, independent city-state of five million that inhabit just 224 square miles, Singapore is known for its many rules and stiff penalties regarding littering, eating, drinking and smoking in public areas (the infamous ban on chewing gum in public...Tags: Royal Caribbean International, Architecture, Cruise Line Ports, Elizabeth II
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Ask Airfarewatchdog.com: Which airlines are the most family-friendly?
Q: I'll be flying with my family (two adults, and kids aged 2, 4 and 6) this summer. Which airline(s) will allow us to pre-board ahead of other customers? Do any airlines still provide games, infant formula, snacks and other goodies for little flyers?...
Tags: Trips and Vacations, Southwest Airlines Co., Family, Virgin Group, Ltd., Air Transportation Industry
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Altitude unveils sales as it builds EFM slate: 'Stone Roses' doc, 'Catch' among seven pics it's repping
VarietyLONDON -- Altitude Film Entertainment has unveiled a slew of international sales and added two pics to its five-film slate on the eve of the European Film Market in Berlin, which kicks off Feb. 7. The U.K.-based production, financing and sales outfit...Tags: Philippines, Indonesia, Germany, Movies, Austria
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Smaller ships will have big presence in 2013
Big, bigger, biggest is not what cruising is all about in 2013. In fact, most of this year's new ships are designed for river cruising, carrying fewer than 200 passengers. Woodland Hills-based Viking River Cruises leads the way, introducing 10 new...
Tags: Royal Caribbean International, Burma, Restaurants, Cruises, Kennedy Space Center
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Counter Intelligence: Stylish, deluxe Japan-inspired cuisine at Hinoki & the Bird
Los Angeles Times Restaurant CriticHinoki is a fragrant cypress most Japanese associate with extremely expensive bathtubs, popular with the wealthy because the wood is used to build the soaking tubs at onsen, Japanese hot springs. Hinoki wood is also used to build the counters of the...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Japan, Salads, Whole Foods Market, Lukshon
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Aussie escapes caning for using foul language on a plane
When flying to Singapore, watch your language or you could face more than a stern scolding. A 47-year-old Australian man learned this lesson earlier this month when he got into an altercation with another passenger on a Tiger Airways flight from Perth...
Tags: Southwest Airlines Co.
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A round-the-world trip -- all on airline points
KARLOVY VARY, Czech Republic — We had been collecting frequent-flier points for years. My husband, Keith, and I thought that, yes, of course, we would use them. We would fly around the world. Business class. Maybe next year. Queen Latifah shoved...
Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Personal Service, Restaurants, Abusive Behavior, Queen Latifah
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Going the distance to get airlines awards
You keep hearing about people who take these fabulous trips (see story) and they don't pay a penny — or very many pennies. You have miles, but you don't seem to be getting much, well, mileage out of them. For the last seven years, my life has been...
Tags: Trips and Vacations, JetBlue Airways, Air Transportation Industry, U.S. Airways, American Airlines, Inc.
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