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  • When I'm traveling by air, I sometimes "stress out." My heart can race just thinking about anything to do with a trip. It can be simply about what to take or wear. I usually pack and repack five or six times depending on the destination. But mainly my stress is about the flight itself. It used to be a fear of plane problems, take-offs, landings, turbulence or not getting to a destination on time to meet a connecting flight. Today, it's the added fear of safety in many more ways. I used to have more confidence in people -- from airplane personnel to fellow passengers. Now that, too, has changed.

  • It took Russ and Jeremy Collett 35 days to paddle the 740-mile Northern Forest Canoe Trail. But that's not what's most impressive about the father-son team's effort. They carried their canoe and gear for 100 miles of it. From June 24 to July 30, the two Gorham residents tackled the water trail that stretches from New York to Maine and was first mapped out for the public in 2006.

  • Staff Writer Today it takes a journey to the Amish heartland to find a one- room schoolhouse, but once upon a time those four simple walls served the majority of Lancaster county's elementary students.

  • This document contains proposed regulations relating to the deductibility of expenses for lodging when not traveling away from home (local lodging). The regulations affect taxpayers who pay or incur expenses for local lodging.

  • Should you stay or should you go? New trends make their way into our lives every year, and according to Ann Mack, director of trendspotting at ad agency JWT, "staycations" -- vacations that are closer to home, or even at home -- are going to be popular this year. Higher gas prices may be one of the factors that keep us at home. Tom Kloza, publisher and chief oil ana lyst at the Oil Price Information Service, said he expects gasoline to peak around $3.50 to $3.75 a gallon nationwide, while Geoff Sundstrom, spokesman of the American Automobile Association, said that gas prices may be around $4 a gallon by Memorial Day. In addition, threats of an increasingly unstable economy and the pain of limiting the ounces of Chap Stick you bring through security check at the airport may cause other w...

  • Federal Premium is visiting 78 retailers across the nation this year on its interactive dealer trailer tour. Two trailers, loaded with gear, accessori...

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  • Meet Stephanie Barry, World Traveler. A senior with the Wilson High volleyball team, she has developed quite a knack for winning beach volleyball tournaments in whatever age group she happens to be competing in at the time. A not- too- shabby indoor player who has committed to play collegiately for Delaware and who, by virtue of those tournament championships, has represented the United States in international competition on foreign soil four times over the past two years.

  • PERU -- Seventeen-year-old Kirsten Uhde loves learning about various cultures, talking to foreign-exchange students who attend Dirigo High School, and reading about exotic places. Next month, the Peru resident will have a chance to visit one of those places and learn about a new culture. She'll travel to the country of Peru in western South America to attend school in Huancayo, a city of more than 320,000 people. She'll return home next January or February.

  • ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - Pakistan's anti-corruption agency barred the defense minister and nearly 250 other top officials from leaving the country Thursday as political turmoil deepened following a Supreme Court ruling that struck down a graft amnesty. The court verdict means that up to 8,000 graft and other cases dating back to the 1990s have, or will soon be, reopened. The decision has roiled the country's political elite just as the United States is looking for a solid partner to help it fight against al- Qaida and the Taliban along the Afghan border.



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