September 16th, 2008
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Watching the world burn / Photo Kwest
It is not an exaggeration to say that nearly half the American population is eagerly anticipating the end of the world.
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Petroleum is vitally important to each and every single aspect of modern human civilization. It not only runs our vehicles, but it’s also manufactured into our plastics and it’s what makes our huge factory farms possible.
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May 1st, 2008
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Planning a destination wedding can seem like a daunting task. Here’s what you need to know.

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Destination weddings have become increasingly popular in recent years, and a growing number of couples say they’d like to celebrate their special day in an exotic location.
Planning a destination wedding, however, can seem overwhelming, especially when so many details are being coordinated from afar.
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April 14th, 2008
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Self-confessed fibber Thomas Kohnstamm is certainly taking his best shot at it.

LP writer Thomas Kohnstamm…in hell.
I’ve always been a big fan of Lonely Planet’s guidebooks.
I love their sassy, youthful tone, their emphasis on low-impact and alternative travel options, their rejection of freebies from bigwig hotel chains, and the way their authors manage to find vegetarian-friendly budget options worldwide.
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December 28th, 2007
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Travel is one of the rare circumstances in life that reveals something new about the traveler with each journey.
Often, we begin with a preconceived notion of how we want to approach new experiences; how we want to encounter new places; how we expect to see the unexpected.
Fortunately, travel rarely complies with our terms.
Earlier this year, I was called to ???The Land of the Long White Cloud??? by chance. Instead of visiting friends and staying in the bustling metropolis of Sydney, I flew 9,292 miles to rent a campervan and drive around New Zealand??s South Island.
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November 6th, 2007
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Nick needs a ticket to Argentina. Five of my college buddies and I are going to have a mini-reunion in Patagonia over Christmas and New Year’s.
We’ve all managed to find inexpensive plane tickets, except for Nick.
Nick is perhaps the most intelligent of my friends, but he is also far and away the most…easily distracted. (Think John Belushi with perfect SAT’s.)
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October 1st, 2007
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When it comes to traveling, especially to long distances, there is usually a lot to plan for and do before taking your trip. So when an opportunity comes along like being able to enjoy a travel trip to Spain, people tend to get a little nervous about whether they??re remembering everything that needs to be done and packed before heading off on the trip.
Because travel trips to Spain usually require you to travel pretty far from home, it??s more important than ever to insure you??ve crossed all of your T??s and dotted all of your I??s. With this comprehensive list of tips to use when planning your travel trip to Spain, you can rest assured that all will be in order upon returning home from your vacation.
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September 2nd, 2007
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You would like to take a vacation, and have decided that you want to take a cruise. As for the cruise line that you have decided to choose, you want to take a Royal Caribbean cruise. However, before you take the cruise, you should first know the strengths and weaknesses of a Royal Caribbean cruise.
About the Strengths and Weaknesses of a Royal Caribbean Cruise
The first thing that you should consider when it comes to the strengths and weaknesses of a Royal Caribbean cruise are the weaknesses. The weaknesses are actually not as much of a problem as you might think.
The main weakness of a Royal Caribbean cruise is that it is not the kind of cruise line that a person who wants privacy should choose. The cruise ships are large, and as such many people will be on the ship, both in the form of guests, and in the form of staff.
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August 28th, 2007
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All You Need To Know About Airfare Deals And Great Last Minute Travel Getaways.
Ah, there’s nothing better than taking a vacation. Daydreaming about an island breeze seducing you into an afternoon sleep or planning your hiking adventure, any concept of an escape is always welcome. Unlike some people, I absolutely love planning my vacations. I love finding information on different purposes and looking for those great hotel and airfare deals. The best hotel and airfare deals are usually found when purchasing a vacation package, but once in a while, you can get great discounts when purchasing separately.
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August 5th, 2007
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Before you know it, another school year will be over and it??ll be time to go on that long anticipated family trip. Whether you??ll be going sightseeing, heading to a national park or theme park or visiting friends and family, you want the trip to be enjoyable, and that means taking the time to plan ahead.
A good place to start is by making a list of the things you??ll need to bring, and don??t wait till the last minute to do it either. Start now and by the time your departure day arrives, it will be stress free. Among the things you??ll want to put on that list:
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July 29th, 2007
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When planning a family vacation getaway, the choices can be overwhelming. What should you do? Where should you go? To make life easier, these questions should be answered before you start planning. Let’s take a few minutes and help you answer these questions before you get started with the planning.
What Should You Do?
How does skiing fresh powder of Vail’s Blue Sky Basin, or relaxing in the white sand of Hawaii’s beaches and hitting a hole in one at one of Myrtle Beach’s many golf courses sound to you? Ski, beach and golf vacations are great choices for families.? Keep in mind, no matter what type of vacation you choose - there are many Vail Resort Lodging and Myrtle Beach Golf Vacation packages to choose from.
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