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Spring break's studious side

Posted by Deborah Simmons on March 8 5 a.m.

Spring break -- it's not just for partying anymore.

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Florida city 'breaks' with tradition

Posted by ASSOCIATED PRESS on March 8 5 a.m.

Panama City Beach tourism leaders hope to clean up the hard-partying image a bit in time for the May 23 opening of the Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport, the first new airport to open since ...

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KRALEV: US Airways' Web site fails at basics

Posted by Nicholas Kralev ON THE FLY on March 8 5 a.m.

This was supposed to be a column critical of US Airways' rather peculiar Web site, which is unable to perform basic functions, such as retrieving valid and active tickets. But it also became an appreciation ...

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KRALEV: Airline agents make up U.S. entry rules

Posted by Nicholas Kralev ON THE FLY on March 8 5 a.m.

Ever since electronic permits for foreign travelers to the United States who don't need a regular visa became mandatory in January, I've been getting reports about confusion among both passengers and airport agents about some ...

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KRALEV: When 'open skies' are not really open

Posted by Nicholas Kralev ON THE FLY on March 8 5 a.m.

Having covered American diplomacy for a decade now, I've received many "diplomatic" answers to my questions — but none more so than "Yes, but not really." I was reminded of it by the recently negotiated ...

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Rules for flying with tuberculosis disputed

Posted by ASSOCIATED PRESS on March 8 5 a.m.

Provocative new research suggests international rules that bar potentially infectious tuberculosis patients from flying are too stringent and that airline passengers are really at little risk from catching TB from a fellow traveler.

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