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Miami airport reopens after scare
September 5, 2010Bomb squad investigators were at Miami International Airport on Friday after a suspicious item was spotted in a baggage screening area, authorities said.
Caution urged for coastal visitors
September 5, 2010Travelers with Labor Day weekend plans along beaches in Hurricane Earl's path should proceed with caution, check road conditions and confirm lodging plans before starting out, safety and tourism officials say.
Labor Day travel expected to be up this year
September 5, 2010Recession and Tropical Storm Earl aside, more Americans were expected to hit the roads and airways this Labor Day weekend.
Prince Edward Island's natural charm
September 5, 2010"There is a kind of old-time charm and innocence there that you just don't see in many places anymore," said iReporter Diana Korczynski about Canada's smallest province. See snapshots of lovely Prince Edward Island.
Man in '03 bomb scare sets off airport shutdown
September 5, 2010
A scientist detained at Miami's airport because of a suspicious item in his luggage had once been charged with illegally transporting bubonic plague, a senior law enforcement official said.
Troubleshooter: Who pays for rental-car scratch?
September 5, 2010Troubleshooter: When an Enterprise employee points to a scratch on the roof of Sandy Lamke's rental car, she's assured the company won't charge her for the damage. But it does.
Toilet tours a new movement in Berlin
September 5, 2010For tourists tired of traditional sightseeing tours, one Berlin tour guide is offering something altogether different: a tour of Berlin's public conveniences.
Qantas flight had hole in engine, damaged flaps
September 5, 2010Investigators say a mechanical failure that blew a hole in the engine of a Qantas jet headed to Sydney from San Francisco also damaged the wing flaps.
Happy trails for Colorado's Buckskin Joe
September 5, 2010
It's happy trails for Buckskin Joe, the replica Old West town that served as a setting for Westerns that include "True Grit" and "White Buffalo."
At Mesa Verde, ancient history is cool
September 5, 2010
In southwest Colorado's Mesa Verde National Park, it's easy to wonder what family life must have been like for the ancient Puebloan families who lived in these amazing cliff dwellings.
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