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Destinations
Rome: Hot summer nights
The world gets it together perfectly on a summer's evening in Rome: the setting, the light, the sultry air cooling slightly after the afternoon's heat, the wafting aromas of pine and jasmine and chopped basil... The Australian
Hidden Beauty in Northern Italy
On the Ligurian Coast, in northern Italy, Travel + Leisure discovers the beauty of what is considered the country's homeliest town... Travel and Leisure
Strolling Pamplona Without a Bull in Sight
The city's labyrinthine streets teem with culinary high points, chatty night owls and quaint boutiques... New York Times
36 Hours in Cincinnati
The city is finding an artsy swagger, infused with a casual combination of Midwest and Southern charm... New York Times
Tours and Activities
Prehistoric Creatures Under Big Sky
Far from the Montana of fly-fishing and horse whispering, the state's eastern section is home to dinosaur fossils and paddlefish, which were thought to be extinct... New York Times
Heifer International opens museum at Little Rock headquarters
Heifer International has opened a $7.5 million museum at its Little Rock headquarters to illustrate the work it does around the world to help impoverished people feed themselves... USA Today
Cruise
How to Pick the Right Cruise Cabin
By a Goldilocks-like process of elimination—this one's too small, this one's too loud—you can find a stateroom that's just right... Budget Travel Online
Sign of the times: Fast-growing MSC Cruises may not be fast-growing for long
In a rare interview published today, Mediterranean Shipping Company founder and chairman Gianluigi Aponte says he has put MSC Cruises' rapid expansion on hold... USA Today
Rolling on the river is cruising's hottest trend
With fewer than 200 passengers per ship, river cruising is more laid-back and intimate than most ocean cruising, without lines to embark, debark or wait for meals or crowds to overwhelm ports... USA Today
Transportation
American Offers Complimentary In-Flight Wi-Fi
American is running a sale—on in-flight wireless access. Passengers flying on Wi-Fi-equipped planes can access the Internet at no charge through August 23... Smarter Travel
Union: 215 Delta pilots agree to retire
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