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February 14, 2007

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  • When a Visa Becomes a Headache
  • Great spring UK travel deals starting at $450 roundtrip on bmi
  • British tycoon Branson offers $25 million prize to fight climate change
  • Battle for the skies
  • The Dangers of Airport Carts
  • BA to charge $470 for an extra bag
  • Eat like a local: Melbourne
  • FAA to Propose Pilot Retirement Age Change
  • Emirates To Allow Cellphones On Planes Next Month
  • Silverjet takes to the skies and is playing the green card, highlighting the mandatory offset contribution included in its ticket prices.
  • Keep your valuables safe
  • 30-cent tip didn't stop cabbie from returning lost bag of gems to rider
  • Southwest to resume San Francisco flights this fall
  • Senator Urges More Funds for Controllers
  • LAX equipment fails, flights diverted
  • Bye-Bye, Trans Fats: The latest — and largest — hotel chain to ban trans fats is Marriott International, which is eliminating hydrogenated cooking oils from the restaurants at more than 2,300 hotels in North America. That goes for the Marriott, Courtyard, Fairfield Inn and Residence Inn brands, all of which had already stopped using trans fats in their salad dressings and baked goods. Omni Hotels has promised to make all its hotels trans-fat-free by March 1, and Loews Hotels are completing the changeover to healthier fats over the next few months. Crystal Cruises is also trans-fat-free effective this month. SOURCE: GlobalTraveler
  • Traveling With Children Made Easier! “Travel With Kids Hawaii: The Big Island,” approximately 42 minutes, introduces Jeremy and Carrie Roberts and their sons Nathan, 5, and Seamus, 3, on their Hawaiian adventure traveling from Kona to Hilo, Volcanoes National Park to Waipio Valley. Along the way they visit such wonders as Kilauea, the world’s largest active volcano; a sprawling coffee plantation where they learn about the art of coffee farming; Dolphin Quest where the kids swim and play along with dolphins; a farmers market offering the best in Hawaii’s rich produce; Parker Ranch where the family tours a real working ranch; Pana’ewa Zoo where a white tiger and animals fascinate the children; a festive luau complete with hula and fire dancers; and a buffet of all the wondrous foods of Hawaii. Each DVD comes with a slew of special features including chapter selection; a “Plan Your Trip” featurette, which guides families in planning the best, most educational excursions; “Expanded Information” which includes everything from local activities, facts about the destination, highlighted, not-to-miss activities for kids and teens, packing tips, travel products and list of available resources to help with additional planning. Extending the educational insights to each location, “Travel With Kids” DVDs also include simple craft projects and vocabulary sections that introduce key phrases for each country. Kids will also enjoy helping parents make authentic meals from easy-to-follow recipes featuring local cuisines. Other titles in the series include “Travel With Kids Hawaii: The Islands of Maui & Moloka’i,” “Travel With Kids Caribbean: Puerto Rico & the Virgin Islands,” which won several awards including the iparentingmedia award, Telly Award, KIDS FIRST! Endorsement, and the Dove Foundation Family Seal of Approval; and “Travel With Kids Hawaii: The Island of Oahu,” which also won the iparentingmedia Award, Telly Award, and the Dove Foundation Family Seal of Approval. To order, visit www.travelwithkidsdvds.com.
  • Thrillist.com is coming to Los Angeles to take this city by the dark and curlies. Thrillist is a daily e-mail for guys, by guys, covering the things guys care about. Subscribe, and each day you'll get one shot of the best the city has to offer -- from glutting yourself on the Valley's top T-bone, to rabidly cheering for your pegleggy hero at a moat-encircled pirate fight.
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