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A Bicycle Tour Through Remote Southwest Canyon Country - A bike trip in the Southwest includes remote canyons, spectacularly empty roads, challenging climbs and, happily, strategically placed hotels.

 36 Hours: East Hampton - A raft of luxurious boutiques and restaurants have opened, and beloved old hotels and barrooms have been renovated.

 Next Stop: A Dining Explosion in a Tiny Basque Town - In northern Spain, apprentices of acclaimed kitchens have struck out on their own, creating exciting food that?s not just for the rich.

 Journeys: British Dorm Rooms Substitute for Hotels - At more than two dozen universities in 20 cities in Britain, dormitories are transformed into bed-and-breakfasts during school breaks.

 Explorer: In New Zealand?s Remote Fiordland - As crowds flock to New Zealand?s Milford Sound, lesser known routes take travelers deep into the landscape made famous by the ?Lord of the Rings.?

 Heads Up: In Arkansas, a Medieval Castle Is Taking Shape - Ozark Medieval Fortress is a new project in northwest Arkansas to build a 13th-century-style French castle using feudal-era technology and resources.

 Practical Traveler: Avoiding a Big Phone Bill When Traveling - Take the right phone and use the right network. And keep in mind that your smartphone?s apps may rack up huge charges.

 Check In, Check Out: Hotel Review: Hotel Veritas in Cambridge, Mass. - If Harvard had a hotel school, its summa cum laude graduates would want to work at Veritas.

 Sunday Preview - In this Sunday's section, Christopher Solomon tours four states on two wheels.

 Play and Stay at Hotels Featuring Polo - The sport of polo is the main draw at a number of hotels.

 In London, a Parking Lot Full of Art - On top of rotating year-round shows, the Hannah Barry Gallery in London also hosts an annual sculpture exhibition, set up in a multi-story parking lot. "Bold Tendency 4" is the current incarnation.

 Old Friends, White Water and Roasted Ants in Colombia - Longing for familiar faces, the Frugal Traveler meets up with two old high school friends. Together, they explore Colombia's Santander province, known for adventure tourism, colonial towns and roasted ants.

 Dear Ecuador: It's Not You, It's Me - The Frugal Traveler apologizes to a spurned nation.

 In Colombia, Pillories and the Lonely Planet People - The Frugal Traveler scores a lunch invite from a vice-governor, discovers an irresistible sweets stand in Popayan and visits an odd archaeological site in San Agustin.

 Avis Bids $1.3 Billion for Dollar Thrifty - The Avis offer, which amounts to $46.50 a share, challenges Hertz?s $1.2 billion deal to acquire Dollar Thrifty.

 On the Road: An Airport Body Scanner Raises Radiation Questions - Some travelers worry about repeated low doses of radiation and whether adequate safety evaluations were done for one of the agency?s new full-body scanners.

 Frequent Flier: The Customer Service? It Was Excellent, Said the Luggage - Chuck Mardiks, managing director of the public relations agency MMG Mardiks, has had airport adventures like lost luggage and dealing with an unsympathetic gate attendant.

 Itineraries: Business Travel Picks Up, Lifting the Hotel Industry - Full-service hotels favored by business travelers, especially on the East Coast, are faring better than the midlevel chains.

 Cathay Pacific Puts Its Best Faces Forward in New Ad Campaign - The airline has deployed a new weapon in the fight for the hearts, minds and wallets of international air travelers: its employees.

 Crash Spurs Interest in Real-Time Flight Data - Cost has been an obstacle, but the failure to find the wreckage of a French plane is prompting new initiatives.

 

Wolf Blitzer's Washington - Wolf Blitzer, CNN's lead political anchor, has lived in the Washington area for 39 years. He shares some of his favorite capital spots and activities with CNN.com.
 Sailing the world's greatest rivers - The life-blood of civilizations and natural wonders, rivers are one of the best ways to explore the world's most spectacular scenery.
 Sorry, you don't have an airline ticket - When Linda Foy checks in for her flight, she's told she has no airline tickets. But wait! Didn't her online travel agent, Expedia, just confirm her flights? And will Expedia now refund the new tickets she must buy?
 Will controversy cool Arizona travel? - Leisure travel seems unaffected by the immigration controversy so far, but Arizona tourism officials say they are worried about the long-term impact on lucrative business travel.
 Opt-out charges aggravate travelers - Terri Widder hesitated seconds before she booked a recent flight from Chicago to Tulsa. Something felt wrong.
 Navigating Europe in the digital age - From downloadable audio tours to ebooks, technology is changing how we travel. Still, a good map and some common sense will make trips smoother, says travel expert Rick Steves.
 Bedbugs gaining ground - "There are bites all over my legs! Room 603, king nonsmoking room. Cheap but costly in the end!"
 Popular tourist destination adds Klingon tours - A popular sightseeing destination in Australia is boldly going where no tourist attraction has gone before -- by offering audio tours in the Klingon language.
 Spain's Catalonia bans bullfighting - Catalonia became the first Spanish mainland region to ban bullfighting after its parliament voted Wednesday to outlaw the tradition on animal cruelty grounds.
 Which hotels do travelers like? - A new survey of thousands of travelers reveals which hotels they're most satisfied with.
 










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