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Escape to Sunny and Safe Puerto Vallarta, Mexico Article 
Puerto Vallarta is a safe, sunny escape on Banderas Bay on the the Pacific Coast of Mexico. The colonial town, bordered by the Sierra Madre, charms with its attractions.
Apr 22, 2009 - Kathy Hagood
A Sunni Muslim Tours Egypt: An Itinerary Article 
A brief itinerary of a devout Muslim's pre-pilgrimage tour of Egypt. Travel down the Nile and then test your knowledge of this hub of the Arab world.
Mar 23, 2011 - James Gibson
Cuba: The Accidental Eden on Nature on PBS Article 
For fifty years the island of Cuba has been relatively isolated from the outside world. Tourism and business threaten the natural habitat and environment.
Sep 12, 2010 - Francine Brokaw
Cuba: Ten Tips for a Safer Holiday Article 
Travelling in Cuba is alway safe for savvy travellers who know the restrictions for tourists, the choices of transportation and the common scams.
Aug 17, 2010 - Karen Bissenden
Mac on FX's It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Article 
Mac, played by Rob McElhenney, a co-creator, developer and executive producer of FX Network's television sitcom It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, is the gang's sheriff.
Nov 20, 2009 - David Harris-Gershon
Hicacos Point Natural Park Near Varadero, Cuba Article 
Just moments away from the Varadero hotel zone, Reserva Ecologica Varahicacos offers cultural and natural attractions for the beach weary tourist.
Jan 17, 2010 - Jennifer Routledge
Real Cuba: Visiting Morón from Cayo Coco Article 
For a taste of the real Cuba, the nearest city to the Cayo Coco hotel zone is Morón, where a vibrant street life awaits every visitor.
Nov 1, 2011 - Jo Harrington
Cuba by Bicycle Day 2: Easing into the Trip in the Yumuri Valley Article 
After an in-depth briefing of the next 14 days, we're fitted to our bikes and cycle through rural villages in the Yumuri Valley in Cuba's Havana Province.
Feb 28, 2011 - Paula Webber
Cuba by Bicycle Day 1 - Havana or Bust - A Taxi Ride to Remember Article 
Our first day in Cuba provides some insight into transportation challenges in a socialist country, plus our first introduction to Cuban cuisine and music.
Jan 28, 2011 - Paula Webber
Tips for Safe Driving in Snow Article 
Snow storms are a big part of winter throughout much of the world. If you must drive in snow, follow these tips to keep you, your family and your car safe.
Jan 12, 2009 - Elaine Petrowski
How to Safely Refreeze Food Article 
If food thaws before you need it, inspect it before you trash it. Some edibles can be refrozen without safety hazards. FDA advice.
May 29, 2008 - Maryan Pelland
Sunscreens that are Effective and Safe Article 
Choosing a sunscreen that helps avoid sunburn and minimizes the use of chemicals can be challenging. Know what to look for in safer sunscreen products.
Jun 12, 2010 - Rhonda Day
How to Run Safely in Hot Weather Article 
Running in the hot weather can be safely achieved by taking specific precautions against heat-related illnesses and adopting a common sense strategy.
Jun 7, 2010 - Benson Yeung
Travel Warnings – Is Mexico Safe for Spring Break Vacations? Article 
The border states of Mexico are inadvisable for travel, but the popular tourist destinations remain safe for luxury spring break vacations.
Mar 14, 2011 - Jennifer W. Miner
Staying Safe While On College Spring Break Article 
Spring break vacations are meant to be fun, relaxing, and exciting trips, but it is also important to stay safe while on spring break.
Jan 27, 2011 - Ashley Anderson
Educational, Fun, & Safe, Outside Activities for Small Children Article 
Nature offers some great educational material, and much needed exercise, for small children. Learn why it is important to take your child outside.
Oct 4, 2010 - Kelly Dupree
Safe Travel and Cheap Flights on Top Low-Cost Airlines in Mexico Article 
The best Mexican low-cost airlines Volaris, Interjet, and Viva Aerobus offer cheap, safe flights in Mexico to compete with Aeroméxico, Connect, and Aeromar.
Feb 6, 2011 - Henk Bekker
The Cuban Missile Crisis Article 
The Cuban Missile crisis was the closest the world had ever come to nuclear war. It marked the height of the Cold War which erupted after the Second World War.
Feb 10, 2010 - Tongkeh Joseph Fowale
Top Cafes in Wellington, New Zealand Article 
Skinny latte, flat white, long black, cappuccino, Americano ... New Zealand's capital city, Wellington, is fast becoming one of the world's cafe capitals.
Oct 15, 2010 - Tali Iserles