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Supersonic Flight: Breakfast in NYC And Lunch In London


New supersonic aircraft are being planned that within five years, passengers aboard will fly at 3,000 miles per hour non-stop across the ocean in just 90 minutes. They can then go from lox and cream cheese on a bagel to bubble and squeak.

8 Ways To Prepare Grandchildren For Grand Vacations PDF Print E-mail
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8 Ways To Prepare Grandchildren For Grand Vacations - Making Travel Without Parents A Fun Challenge
Courtesy of Family Travel website, Familytravelforum.com

Are you thinking of taking your precious grandchildren on a vacation without their parents? Here are 8 travel tips to ease the process.
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Want Some Serious Cold? How About Alaska in the Winter PDF Print E-mail
When Alaskans found out the United States Senate passed the Statehood Act in June of 1958, sirens blared and crowds celebrated around bonfires.  It was a spontaneous party that kicked off six months of anticipation ahead of President Dwight D. Eisenhower's signature on the statehood proclamation on Jan. 3, 1959. Fast-forward 50 years, and Alaska is preparing to mark the official anniversary with just as much fervor.
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New Volcano Appears on Las Vegas Strip, Not A Mirage!!! PDF Print E-mail

Check out the video of the big ceremony here.

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Ten Great Cities for Seniors For 2009 Visits PDF Print E-mail

It isn't easy to pick the top ten in a world full of great destinations, but I can name some seniors shouldn't visit.... Tehran, Baghdad, Newark, Tijuana, Kabul ... nah, enough of the negatives. Here’s a quick list of my ten positive favorites:

 

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Ten Scams Seniors Can Avoid PDF Print E-mail

As traveling seniors, in the minds of some sleazy operators, we wear big virtual signs: EASY TO RIP-OFF! Here are some ways to prevent this.

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