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Score some $500 tickets to Australia with STA Travel
Filed under: Transportation, Budget Travel, Travel DealsJealous of all of those blokes who got in on the first round of tickets to Oz on V Australia? It's true, some of us snagged sub $500 fares to Australia late last year when The Pacific's newest a (more)
GoHealthInsurance.com: COBRA Health Insurance Questions: GoHealthInsurance.
CHICAGO, IL (MARKET WIRE) When it comes to a federal law like COBRA, the Consolidated Omnibus Reconciliation Act of 1985, there are likely far more questions than answers about health insurance (more)
Top Provider of Trucking Insurance 'J.D. Tanner and Associates' Expects Ris
As insurance carriers specializing in the trucking industry make a mad dash to grab as much premium as possible, one thing is sure, the winds of change are already blowing, and it doesn't bode well for trucking companies looking to 2010 and beyond (more)
For hotels, bankruptcies looming
Filed under: North America, United States, Hotels and Accommodations, NewsThe financial crisis isn't just a problem for the residential market hotels are getting slammed So are cruise lines, and we all know about the airline industry's unending wo (more)
Photo of the Day (3.8.09)
Filed under: United States, Photo of the DayToday's photo comes to us from Guillermo Esteves, who took this 'portrait' of a statue head at the Vizcaya Museum & Gardens in Miami, FL You just don't see a lot of close ups of like this, but it's a g (more)
Kelly J. Hayes: WineInk
Sometime before the pioneering California winemaker Robert Mondavi passed away last May in his home in Yountville at age 94, he was asked what he attributed his longevity to He replied that he had benefited from drinking wine every day (more)
A.I.G., Where Taxpayers? Dollars Go to Die
Derivatives are a black hole at the big insurer, and the government keeps tossing in money (more)
Skiing in Maine offers bargains in March
Filed under: Arts and Culture, Hiking, Learning, Skiing, Festivals and Events, Stories, Ecotourism, Budget Travel, Travel DealsWhen I think of Maine, I think of leaping off barnacle covered rocks into the ocean and eating clams dipped in butter in Og (more)
History hound seeks photographic mother lode
Unearthing historical nuggets is as much fun as excavating for fossils Digging up the past may be an indoor hobby, but it can lead you through as much dust and layers of overburden as a rock hound encounters in the field (more)
Vox Populi
Are you hoping for more winter or are you anxious for spring? (more)
SCOR: SCOR announces the publication of its 2008 Registration Document
ZURICH, SWITZERLAND (MARKET WIRE) (more)
Around Aspen: 'Rubies in the Orchard'
Marketing genius Lynda Resnick has written a book titled 'Rubies in the Orchard: How to Uncover the Hidden Gems in Your Business,' and she was guest of honor recently at a book signing party hosted by Jan Greenberg, Jane Nathanson and Marlene Malek (more)
A Start on Health Care Reform
President Obama?s proposals, for all of their ambition, do not fully answer how to cover uninsured Americans, and how to reform the health care system to reduce costs and improve the quality of care (more)
Sal-A-Mander
No Abstract (more)
BestHealthcareRates.com: Recently Unemployed Find Alternative Ways to Get A
ARROYO GRANDE, CA (MARKET WIRE) Thousands of Americans facing the loss of their jobs are searching for affordable medical insurance online Along with the loss of their formerly steady income, the loss of medical benefits is an added burden few empl (more)
From Aspen to Silt, it's fresh food and less junk
When a new healthy lunch program caused the chocolate milk to disappear from the cafeteria at Cactus Valley Elementary School in Silt, one politically savvy fourth grader circulated a petition demanding its return (more)
Jonathan Pullis: Aspen service elevator
ASPEN The master sommelier exam, the hurdle for admission to the Court of Master Sommeliers, comprises three parts From the outside, the most daunting section by far would be tasting (more)
Standard Life to increase dividend and scotch rumours of rights issue
INSURANCE giant Standard Life is expected to increase its dividend payment this week and allay fears of a cash call on shareholders (more)
Foal Eagle protests divert air traffic around North Korea
Filed under: Asia, North Korea, South Korea, Airlines, News, Infiltrating North KoreaKorean Air and Asiana Airlines are followed by Air Canada and Singapore Airlines in routing flights around North Korean airspace The change comes as a result of Nor (more)
Good News For Motor Traders: Used Car Values Are On The Up
Good news for the hard pressed Motor Trader, used car prices are on the rise Used car dealers are reporting strong used car prices, due to an increase in demand (more)
Daily deal - Jawbone noise canceling Bluetooth headset for $34.95
Filed under: Gadling's Daily DealMy daily deal for today is for the Jawbone noise canceling Bluetooth headset This headset has always been very highly rated, and was recently upgraded to the Jawbone 2 0, which means now is the time to find good deal (more)
Current Events
Glenwood Springs' Bob Moore is the kind of actor you only want to see well, more of (more)
Global Monitor: Floyd Norris in New York
THERE are times when a corporate takeover has importance far beyond the companies involved The 2002 agreement for HSBC, the London based international bank, to buy the bigges (more)
John Colson: Hit and Run
I've got to get something off my chest, and that is my dismay at the growing misuse of the word, 'hopefully ' (more)
Gadling reads the Sunday travel sections
Haven't had as much time this morning as usual to pore over the Sunday newspaper travel sections, but a few stories did catch my eye A few papers got the idea this weekend to run articles on train travel in the United States In the New York Times, w (more)
A female convict's slow return to family, society
The mystery thread of 'I've Loved You So Long' what exactly did Juliette do to deserve a 15 year prison sentence? unfolds slowly (more)
25-50-100 Years Ago
Although The Aspen Democrat was a partisan publication hence the name and one dedicated to all kinds of political news, Editor Charles 'Cap' Dailey worked hard to give front page exposure to the adventures, trials and tribulations of the people (more)
Seniors take course to improve their driving
Douglas Eberhart, center, conducts an AARP driver safety course to a class of 11 on Saturday at the Lake Region Village country club Participants who complete the program get a savings of ten percent on their auto insurance (more)
H & R Block: H&R Block Reports Fiscal 2009 Third Quarter Results
KANSAS CITY, MO (MARKET WIRE) H&R Block, Inc (NYSE: HRB) (more)
Love the snack pockets, but the Velcro seal ...
I bought the Ultimate Direction Wasp Hydration Pack for the pockets (more)
Skiers boys heading back to Great 8
Dunk sparks second half surge that lifts Aspen over Buena Vista in regional final (more)
Paul Larmer: Shrinking supply will only intensify water wars
I have a classic Western postcard tacked to the bulletin board above my computer It shows two men in a field holding shovels over their heads, locked in mock battle Behind them runs an irrigation ditch (more)
Gary Hubbell: The Redneck Tree-hugger
My family comes from a long line of riflemen, starting when the first Hubbell set foot on the shores of the colonies in the 1640s (more)
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