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Welcome to Indigo, the upper-crust company that doesn't even call itself an airline. With most of the country's large carriers suffering financially and cutting back flights and amenities, a fresh flock of new and expanding niche carriers is rushing to fill the gap with wildly varying routes...
Vive la France!" declared George W. Bush in an interview with French television as the President and his entourage rolled into Europe last week. Like most of those attending the European summits with Bush - in Krakow, St. Petersburg, and at the G-8 in Evian - the Americans were playing down...
The UN Security Council's endorsement of the U.S.-British occupation of Iraq is simply a recognition of the facts on the ground. It has been abundantly clear for the past month to the member states who had most strongly opposed the war - Russia, Germany, China and France - that history...
There are nearly as many cruise themes as there are interests, including jazz, film, cooking, antiquing, history and knitting. Two years ago, the Brandmeiers took a 2 1/2-week transatlantic cruise from London to Los Angeles during which they reveled in their love of swing music by dancing each night to...
The U.S. has accepted an as-yet undefined role for the UN in managing a post-Saddam Iraq. Officials suggest the international body could coordinate humanitarian assistance, for example. That much may be a financial and legal necessity for the Bush administration. Currently, legal control over Iraqi oil revenues is...