Monday, November 4, 2013

Best cars, trucks and SUVs for family road trips

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The 2014 Chrysler 300 sedan is available with rear-drive or a sophisticated all-wheel drive system for foul-weather climates.
 
  Best cars, trucks and SUVs for family road trips  
  Our picks for best holiday road-trip vehicles, from wild to mild, small to large.  
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  Steven and Evelina Quinones head to their next stop after the Nyack, N.Y., farmers market. Nyack is filled with specialty shops.   New York is more than Manhattan
Many travelers are unfamiliar with the attractions an hour or so outside the city.
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  Enjoy a dinner at the Villa Solana at Cayo Espanto, which earned Trip Advisor's Travelers' Choice award for Top 10 Hotels for Romance.   Best places to elope in the Caribbean
If you're considering this route, look closer at these 10 places.
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  European superhighways can take the stress out of driving in a foreign country.   Rick Steves: Navigating Europe's high-speed highways
For Americans worried about driving in Europe, expressways and toll roads are the answer.
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  ABC���s   November is prime time for Nashville celebrity sightings
Tips for Nashville visitors to run into their favorite stars (and what to do when they do).
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  Brazil: Steaming warm, fresh-from-the-oven pao de queijos, round-shaped   What the world eats for breakfast
The morning meal is enjoyed in one way or another in countries all around the world.
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  Some customers and experts claim families are broadsided with junk fees and surcharges.   Does the travel industry prey on families?
Some customers and experts claim families are broadsided with junk fees and surcharges.
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  Airplanes like the Douglas DC3, shown here in Oshkosh, Wis., can fly more that 75 years with proper maintenance.   Ask the Captain: Is there an age limit on planes?
Pilot John Cox explains how airplanes with proper maintenance can have an amazing lifespan.
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  A screenshot of Amazon's website on the morning of Monday, Nov. 4, 2013.   Amazon 'thanks' FAA by putting Kindles on sale
Online retail giant rolls out Kindle discount tied to FAA's move to relax rules on gadgets.
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  A   Alligator captured in Chicago O'Hare's Terminal 3
Passenger spotted the reptile under a reptile under an elevator.
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FAA loosens rules for e-devices on airline flights: Airline passengers soon will be able to use electronics such as readers and games during takeoffs, landings and throughout flights. After final FAA approval, the devices could be in use by the end o

FAA loosens rules for e-devices on airline flights: Airline passengers soon will be able to use electronics such as readers and games during takeoffs, landings and throughout flights. After final FAA approval, the devices could be in use by the end o
 
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