Second homes: All the joys of Florida in one spot

In much of Florida, only the deepest pockets can afford waterfront. But Pinellas County invites a wide range of buyers.



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10 great places to swim with sharks

These adrenaline-generating encounters that will have you telling more than a fish tale.



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NetJets taps Aircell in largest-ever order for bizjet Internet

Fractional ownership operator NetJets plans to equip more than 250 of its midsize and large-cabin aircraft with Aircell’s high-speed Internet system, in…

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A honeymoon flight snafu

Doug Miller’s honeymoon flight to Costa Rica is canceled by US Airways, and he’s left with only one option: a full refund. The airline later agrees to reschedule him on a flight the following day, but it won’t cover his hotel bill. Is it allowed to do that? And is there anything he can do to make US Airways sweeten the offer?

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Vegas hotel offers condoms as part of in-room romp packages

Hotels that cater to the young and trendy have been offering condoms as minibar offerings.



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Opt-out charges aggravate travelers

Terri Widder hesitated seconds before she booked a recent flight from Chicago to Tulsa. Something felt wrong.

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Today’s discussion: Bed bugs on cruise ships

A Cruise Log reader says he recently found bed bugs on a major, mass-market cruise ship.



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Southwest CEO: Rivals’ fees helping us woo their customers

In a story just crossing the news wire, The Associated Press reports:



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VASO takes back Rossiya An-148 to refine performance

Russia’s first serial production Antonov An-148 is to be transferred back to airframer VASO in Voronezh to undergo modification in a bid to improve the type’s…

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Humpback whale found pinned to front of Princess Cruises ship in Alaska

The incident marks the second time in two years that the 2,670-passenger Sapphire Princess has struck a whale at sea.



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