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Midlife Challenges Take Many Forms

Midlife Challenges Take Many Forms

As you may have heard, The Huffington Post debuted Huff/Post 50, a new site for the Baby Boomer generation that launched on Monday. Rita Wilson, writer, producer, and Huff/Post50 Editor-at-Large, talks about the site, which will cover everything from aging, parenting, menopause and manopause, money, reinvention and more. In the video above, Rita Wilson, asks [...]

October 4, 2011 | 0 Comments More
Best Eats At America’s National Parks

Best Eats At America’s National Parks

With the summer season drawn to a close and the parks emptying as families head home, others depart for the great outdoors for some fall foliage, BBQ cookouts and killer scenic views. Whether you’re looking to get away from it all or your outdoor style leans more towards glamping, America’s National Parks offer gastronomic delights with unparalleled vistas. [...]

September 28, 2011 | 0 Comments More
Death Festival Of Cambodia

Death Festival Of Cambodia

Tuesday marked the end of the Festival of Death in Cambodia, a 15-day celebration that culminated in water buffalo riding, horse racing and traditional Khmer wrestling in Vihear Suor village about 30 miles from the capital city of Phnom Penh. Thousands of Cambodians attend the Pchum Ben festival in Vihear Suor every year, as others [...]

September 28, 2011 | 0 Comments More
A Plane Built With, Gasp, Passengers In Mind

A Plane Built With, Gasp, Passengers In Mind

EVERETT, Wash. — Imagine a plane that reduces vibrations from turbulence to the point where the ride is smooth even during landing. A plane with enough space for each passenger to store a bag right above his or her seat, and windows that let you look out at the sky even as the person next [...]

September 28, 2011 | 0 Comments More
A Contagious Piece Of Americana As Scottish Fortress

A Contagious Piece Of Americana As Scottish Fortress

On a late summer’s evening, we decided to venture out into the not-so-known of New York City. New York City is famous for its dynamism, but recently we have been more eager to find the nooks, crannies and secrets hidden away from the main thoroughfares. On this trip, we visit the abandoned the Smallpox Hospital on [...]

September 24, 2011 | 0 Comments More
Navigating With France’s Metro Wine Map

Navigating With France’s Metro Wine Map

Want to visit the vast French wine country? Take the “Burgundy Line” train to Lyon, then switching to the “Rhone Valley” line at Vienne to Chateauneuf-du-Pape or go from Libourne to Medoc on the “Bordeaux Line.” Intrigued by the various groupings and towns within each wine region in France — say, those of Bordeaux and Burgundy [...]

September 21, 2011 | 0 Comments More
Nerdy Daytrips Website Launches In UK

Nerdy Daytrips Website Launches In UK

Jargon-busting Bad Science columnist Ben Gold acre has launched a new travel resource featuring short trips with a sciencey, or just plain nerdy, bent. Nerdydaytrips.com is full of relatively easy to reach destinations including the Museum of Electricity, Dorset, the Planetarium at Greenwich, Bletchley Park and the Denge sound mirrors. More farflung attractions include the Orkney wireless [...]

September 19, 2011 | 0 Comments More
To Istanbul And Beyond: Turkey’s Diverse Attractions

To Istanbul And Beyond: Turkey’s Diverse Attractions

Those looking for an exotic and remarkable vacation can do no better than Turkey. The country is so large that nearly every climate a vacationer could want is available. Whether you want to shop, experience culinary delights, or swim in tropical waters at a beach resort, Turkey has it all. It also has gorgeous scenery [...]

September 15, 2011 | 0 Comments More
Report:How The Economy Is Affecting Labor Day Weekend Travel

Report:How The Economy Is Affecting Labor Day Weekend Travel

This year, Labor Day arrives on the heels of news that the economy added no jobs during the month of August, just the latest sign of an economic recovery that appears to be quickly losing steam. Indeed,consumer confidence has dropped to its lowest levelin two years. But is it affecting how people plan to spend [...]

September 5, 2011 | 0 Comments More
How The Economy Is Affecting Labor Day Weekend Travel

How The Economy Is Affecting Labor Day Weekend Travel

This year, Labor Day arrives on the heels of news that the economy added no jobs during the month of August, just the latest sign of an economic recovery that appears to be quickly losing steam. Indeed,consumer confidence has dropped to its lowest levelin two years. But is it affecting how people plan to spend [...]

September 5, 2011 | 0 Comments More
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