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Hawaii tourism officials dispute survey showing tourists spend $800 a day
HONOLULU - Hawaii is the most expensive state to vacation in, by far, costing two adults an average of US$793 a day for food and lodging alone, according to a AAA survey released. State tourism officials said the figure was grossly inflated, arguing the more accurate estimate was about hal...
at 17:02 on May 15, 2008, EDT.

Norwegian Cruise Lines sending Pride of Aloha to Miami, not Asia
HONOLULU - The Pride of Aloha ship, which cruised Hawaiian waters from 2004 to early May, will shift to a Miami-Bahamas route beginning July 14. Pride of Aloha will also get back its original name - Norwegian Sky - for its new cruise duty. The ship is to join Norwegian's internationa...
at 17:02 on May 15, 2008, EDT.

River cruise offers one way to view Chicago's rich architectural history
CHICAGO - The boat glides under the Michigan Avenue bridge and heads into the heart of the city, as the shimmering white Wrigley Building and neo-Gothic Tribune Tower rise to the north. It passes the corncob-like Marina Towers, the sprawling Merchandise Mart and glass-and-steel skyscrapers...
at 16:59 on May 15, 2008, EDT.

In latest metamorphosis, Berlin Nazi bunker becomes private museum
BERLIN - When Adolf Hitler ordered his favourite architect Albert Speer to plan a public bunker for downtown Berlin, he probably never imagined the same building would one day house a collection of contemporary art. But history has its own unpredictable ways and, starting next month, art l...
at 11:31 on May 15, 2008, EDT.

Registration opens for North Dakota's Red River International Bike Tour
GRAND FORKS, N.D. - Registration has opened for the Red River International Bike Tour. The tour that starts June 16 will take riders around the northern part of the Red River Valley in five days, including a loop into Canada for half a day. Last year's inaugural ride drew 109 riders ...
at 14:06 on May 14, 2008, EDT.


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