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Apache Indian Ties to Arivaipa Canyon Examined
Written by Jeff Harrison, University of Arizona Communications   
Monday, 08 December 2008

Big Sycamore Stands Alone. Photo courtesy University of Oklahoma PressTucson, Arizona - Western Apaches have long regarded the southeastern corner of Arizona, including scenic Aravaipa Canyon, as their sacred homeland. A new book by a University of Arizona researcher examines the relationship that has evolved between the Western Apaches and their place.

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Strategies for Snagging a Ski Season Deal
Written by ARAcontent   
Sunday, 07 December 2008
Vail, Colorado - Last year marked a record-setting ski season for American resorts with 60.5 million skier visits, according to the National Ski Areas Association. This year, many ski enthusiasts are faced with tighter budgets and new economic challenges that have them searching for ways to save without giving up their annual trip to the mountains.

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Escorted Tours: Make New Friends, New Discoveries
Written by NAPSI   
Sunday, 07 December 2008
For many travelers, escorted tours offer a unique opportunity to meet new people while they explore some of the world's most magnificent destinations. Another key benefit is that a good tour operator will know the destination far better than a first-time visitor possibly could, delivering a more in-depth experience than most people could arrange on their own.
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Winter Oasis On Sugary White Sands
Written by NAPSI   
Sunday, 07 December 2008
Miami, Florida - A shaky economy doesn't have to mean shelving your family vacation. Instead, you can follow the lead of other budget-conscious travelers who have found ways to hit the road without breaking the bank.
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Six-Story Tree of Light: Centerpiece Of "Christmas on the Potomac"
Written by newsUSA   
Sunday, 07 December 2008
Washington, DC - Imagine being five years old again and gazing up at a six-story, glowing Christmas tree. The memory of the mesmerizing spectacle could last a lifetime.
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Tourists Explore Regional Cuisines
Written by newsUSA   
Saturday, 08 November 2008
Milwaukee, Wisconsin - For many travelers, cultural immersion no longer means walking tours to monuments or through art museums. Instead, tourists seek to satisfy their stomachs along with their wanderlust.
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U.S.-Mexico Colorado River Cooperation Public Meeting Agenda
Written by River News Now   
Saturday, 08 November 2008

Calexico, California - A new initiative to promote cooperation between the United States and Mexico on Colorado River management will be discussed at the next public meeting of the Colorado River Citizens’ Forum (CRCF). The meeting will take place November 18, 4:00 - 6:00 p.m. (PST)/5:00 - 7:00 p.m. (MST) at the Women’s Improvement Club of Calexico, 320 Heber Avenue, Calexico, California.   

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Retired? Travel Too Expensive?
Written by ARAcontent   
Wednesday, 29 October 2008
Sun City, Arizona - Given the current economic climate, cutting back has become a way of life for many Americans. Retirees, in particular, are looking at ways to stretch the shrinking dollars in their portfolios. Common techniques for reducing expenditures include eating out less, incorporating energy-saving devices and routines in the home and eliminating or curtailing such things as club memberships and season tickets.

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Find Fabulous Fall Colors in National Parks
Written by ARAcontent   
Sunday, 26 October 2008
Memphis, Tennessee - Every year, millions of Americans look forward to autumn and the opportunity to take in the beautiful fall foliage. As deciduous trees across the country begin to shed their leaves, “leaf peeping,” as it is known, becomes a pastime of many travelers.

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