2015년 3월 11일 수요일

30 tempting tastes found only in Atlanta

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March 11    
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 BEST-OF-FOOD-AND-WINE
 
Few restaurants embody the New South as completely as celebrity chef Hugh Acheson's Empire State South.
 
 Made in Atlanta: 30 flavors only found in The Big Peach 
 Travelers can only find these food and drink experiences in Georgia's capital city. 
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 CRUISES   
 Britain's Queen Elizabeth officially names P&O Cruises new flagship, the 143,000-ton Britannia at a ceremony in Southampton, England on March 10, 2015. Photo tour: A new cruise ship fit for a queen
Queen Elizabeth II christened the 3,647-passenger Britannia on Tuesday.
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 BEST-OF-LISTS   
 New London, Wisc. changes its name to New Dublin in celebration. Sláinte! Here's where to celebrate St. Patrick's Day
Celebrate St. Paddy and all things Irish around the USA. Just don't forget to wear green!
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 BEST-BEACHES   
 Say cheese! 8 beach Vines for some serious travel envy
These six-second postcards are giving us beach wanderlust.
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 AMERICA   
 The 500-foot quartzite bluffs of Devil's Lake State Park in Wisconsin attract rock climbers from around the world. Reader's Choice Award: Vote for the best state park!
Vote once per day for the best state park until voting ends on Monday, March 30 at noon ET.
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 ROADWARRIORS   
 Apple 5 reasons the Apple Watch will change the way you travel
Road Warriors may find much to love in the watch.
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 FLIGHTS   
 A jet lands at Hartsfield-Jackson International airport in Atlanta, Ga., on July 6, 2007. Airlines expect the most passengers since 2007
Rising employment and personal income spur increased air travel.
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 FLIGHTS   
 Cho Hyun-ah, who was head of cabin service at Korean Air and the oldest child of Korean Air chairman Cho Yang-ho, speaks to the media on Dec. 12, 2014. Nut rage flight attendant sues Korean Air, former exec
Attendant is seeking compensation through a trial in New York City.
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 COLUMNIST   
  Ask the Captain: What's a near-miss in the sky?
Pilot John Cox discusses the horizontal and vertical separation standards for airplanes.
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 FLIGHTS   
 The nose of the first Boeing 747 looms behind the nose of its smaller and slightly older sibling, the first Boeing 737, at the Museum of Flight in Seattle on February 14, 2015. March #avgeek gallery: 30 cool aviation photos
Enjoy looking at airplane and aviation photos? Of course you do.
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 The Day In Pictures Gallery
Chile: Find good airfare and you'll be able to maximize value on the ground in Chile. The dollar is at a five-year high against the Chilean peso, bolstering the already solid value that the country offers American travelers. LAN, whose flights domina

Chile: Find good airfare and you'll be able to maximize value on the ground in Chile. The dollar is at a five-year high against the Chilean peso, bolstering the already solid value that the country offers American travelers. LAN, whose flights domina
 

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