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The people of Mesopotamia, aka “the land between the [Tigris and Euphrates] rivers,” or present-day Iraq, northeastern Syria ...
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The first phase of London’s Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park just opened, marking the one-year anniversary of last summer’s ...
The recent 10-month, $17-million redesign of the New England Aquarium’s Giant Ocean Tank will make any marine enthusiast ...
After visiting a daguerreotype (photography) studio in 1846, Walt Whitman, aka the poet of democracy, wrote: “You will ...
When National Geographic describes a tour as one of the “World’s Greatest Trips” and includes it in its ...
“Do you speak touriste?” That’s the question the Paris Île-de-France Chamber of Commerce is putting to hundreds of ...
Air Canada’s new leisure carrier with “stylishly affordable service” to over two dozen holiday hotspots got off the ...
If the word “sensible” typically defines your rental car selections, this news item won’t interest you. That’s because ...
Sakahàn, on now through September 2 at Ottawa’s National Gallery of Canada, is one of the NGC’s “most ...
The recently retired Space Shuttle Atlantis completed 30-plus missions, deployed 14 spacecraft and docked 12 times to the ...
Cycling on flat ground is so passé. At least, that’s what the brains behind VéloVolant must have thought. ...
Strolling through a park is truly one of summer’s simple pleasures. More than 282 million people agree because ...
Everyone knows you can’t compare apples with oranges, so when you’re trying to figure out how far your ...
The InterContinental Hotels Group wants to hook you up. Well, it wants to hook its Priority Club Rewards ...
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