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    Last update: December 22, 2009

    +Cruising Galápagos, marveling at the mysteries of life on Earth
      No longer a lonesome outpost of life untouched by humans, today the Galápagos, with its 13 main islands, are a laboratory of conservation.

    +Modern air travel: The views from the back of the plane
      A sampling of comments on "Class Conflict,"a recent article in the New York Times about the state of the airlines that prompted an unusually large response from readers.

    +Treating Mom to art, opera and lots of chilies
      An affordable weekend in Santa Fe, New Mexico, spent digesting O'Keeffe, folk art and Frito pies.

    +Frequent Traveler Q &A
      Recently I read about airlines spinning off their mileage programs to other companies. How will this affect existing miles that I have saved to use for upgrades on long flights?

    +Firm's failure ruins plans
      Christmas and New Year holiday plans have been ruined for tens of thousands of Britons by the collapse of a travel company, administrators said. Travelscope Holidays, which was based in Gloucestershire but traded under a number of different names, was being restructured.

    +More than 200 flights canceled at London-area aiports
      Heavy fog caused the cancellation of more than 200 flights at London-area airports Sunday, with Heathrow the worst affected, according to a British airports operator.

    +InItaly,the Venaria Reale rises again
      The Venaria Reale, a vast pleasure estate, and a jewel in the crown of opulent Savoy residences surrounding Turin, has become a must-see attraction for visitors to the region.

    +From the Amazon to the Antarctic: Seeing it before it disappears
      Many travelers are chasing what may be a modern-day version of an old human impulse ?to behold an untrammeled frontier.

    +US to reduce air delays with new flight restrictions in NYC area airports
      Fewer flights will go in and out of New York City airports at the busiest times to try to ease chronic air travel delays across the United States, the U.S. government said Wednesday.

    +Frescoes from Pompeii on display in Rome for the first time in years
      Scenes of Roman life, myths and decorations buried nearly two millennia ago by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius go on display for the first time in years in an exhibit opening Thursday in Rome.

    +Hong Kong clears travel hurdles for equestrian Olympics
      All six equestrian events of the 2008 Summer Olympics are to be held in Hong Kong after veterinarians raised concerns about equine diseases in mainland China.

    +Alexandria, Egypt: A city of legend embarks on a new journey
      Efforts by preservationists and the government to restore Alexandria's luster have started to bear fruit.

    +Tikal, Guatemala: Temples in the mist
      Tikal, the ancient Mayan site in the Guatemalan jungle, has the feel of a living ruin, closer to its original vitality than perhaps any deserted city of the past.

    +Amsterdam to clean up famed red light district
      Scantily clad prostitutes beckoning from behind glass windows ?long a familiar sight in Amsterdam ?will become rarer, officials said Monday.

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