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         <title><![CDATA[7 trips you should never book online]]></title>
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         <description><![CDATA[Carolyn Fletcher's honeymoon started heading south the moment she and her husband landed in Cancun. No one was there to pick up the newlyweds. 
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It took an hour for her to convince a van service to deliver them to their hotel. But when they checked into their four-star resort in Akumal, they discovered it was "a two-star, at best," she remembers.
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"The grounds were unkempt and there was trash everywhere," she said. "Our room smelled of mildew.
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         <title><![CDATA[Paradise for All ]]></title>
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         <description><![CDATA[Honeymooners have long laid claim to the dreamy islands of French Polynesia. But Josh Rottenberg finds that rental bungalows on Moorea and Tahiti are giving families their own sweet taste of paradise. 
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There's a word in the Tahitian language: fiu.
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It's not an easy word to translate, but loosely speaking, it means feeling blah, worn out, fed up. You might be fiu at the end of a grinding workweek or the morning after a massive party. Above all, fiu (pronounced "few") means you want...<br />
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         <title><![CDATA[With Open Arms, Vancouver Emblem Has Curious Past]]></title>
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         <description><![CDATA[The emblem of the Olympic Winter Games is a colorful humanoid with arms spread wide, a contemporary interpretation of a stone landmark called an inukshuk with a history stretching back more than 3,000 years in Inuit culture.
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Sitting atop the Olympic Rings, the symbol looms large on licensed merchandise and is sure to generate curiosity once the Games are under way.
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An inukshuk (in-OOK-shook) is a carefully balanced pile of unworked rocks and slabs. The Inuit have built them...<br />
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         <title><![CDATA[Best Romantic Beaches]]></title>
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         <description><![CDATA[Rev up the romance in your relationship with a weekend at the beach where you can blissfully spend the days lazing in the surf, sand and sun -- the nights holed up in high style with your honey. 
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Romance abounds at these 5 destinations, where luxury, amenities and the backdrop of the beach set the stage for fine-tuning your flirting skills.
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Cannery Pier Hotel Astoria, Oregon 
At the mouth of the Columbia River, the slow-paced fishing town of Astoria is the oldest American...<br />
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