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Frugal Traveler: In Lebanon, in Search of Music, Souks and Home

On the final stop of his 10-week Mediterranean tour, the Frugal Traveler decided to stay with families and to check out summer music festivals and souks.

Secrets to avoiding flight delays

Although there’s never a way to guarantee you’ll arrive on time when you’re flying — mechanical issues can strike anywhere — there are ways to lessen your chances of being delayed.

Explorer: Surfing and ‘Roughing It’ on Southern California Beaches

A surfer can hit the waves and camp in high style on state beaches.

Furloughs loom for almost 4,000 FAA workers

Almost 4,000 Federal Aviation Administration workers are facing furloughs after Congress adjourned Friday without passing a measure to reauthorize the agency’s funding, according to the Transportation Department. A $2.5 billion program providing grants for airport construction projects also will shut down, and thousands of construction jobs could be jeopardized.

Five lavish hotels in Venice

Venice is romantic and unforgettable on any budget, but it can be dazzling if you are willing to splurge. Here are five stunning hotel choices.

Study highlights best, worst cities for tourist taxes

A list of the top five 2011 U.S. cities with the lowest and highest tourism taxes are out, showing cost differences in as much as 56% on average, according to an annual study by the Global Business Travel Association Foundation.

N.Y. beaches issued health advisories

Health advisories were issued for four beaches in New York City Thursday evening as waste water from a plant continued to discharge into the Hudson River, according to a press release from the New York City Department of Environmental Protection.

A Bilbao on Siberia’s Edge?

Once the last stop before the vast beyond, Perm is remaking itself as a cultural capital.

Make the most of Machu Picchu

Machu Picchu, one of the world’s greatest treasures, this weekend marks the 100th anniversary of its rediscovery by explorer Hiram Bingham. If you are planning to experience its magic, here are some things you’ll need to know.

TSA: Body scans will be more private

The Transportation Security Administration is taking steps beginning Wednesday to eliminate the image of an actual passenger in the body scanners at airports and is replacing it with a generic outline of a person.

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