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Tour America in Kansas City —At one moment, I was immersed in the mystery and intrigue of sunken treasures recovered from a 19th-century "floating Walmart." READ STORY
MEXICO
Tequila: It's not just a drink, it's a place to explore —It's said the national drink of Mexico has magical properties. To the uninitiated, the wrong tequila consumed incorrectly also opens medicine chests. READ STORY
PHILIPPINES
Searching for sustenance in the Philippines —My first morning in the Philippines, I am jet lagged, sweating in the boiling heat and famished. A friend who knows the country better than I do insists that I breakfast at Adriatico Arms Coffee Shop. READ STORY
SPAIN
A tapas tour of Spain —Spain is famous for its tapas. Similarly, a Eurail Spain pass lets you create your own personalized tasting menu of the country's vast and varied flavors. READ STORY
PARIS
Discovering the Paris in Woody Allen's movie —"Parlez-moi d'amour." Speak to me of love. This is Paris and the language is love - crazy love - amid the creative folly of a city whose ethereal beauty and bawdy underside spell magic. READ STORY
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NEWS
What do you want to know about the new United Airlines?—The Chronicle is seeking your questions for our interview with a top customer service executive at United Airlines. READ STORY
Travel industry: Lots of places are safe to visit in Mexico—American and Mexican tourist and travel industry groups have asked the Texas Department of Public Safety to narrow its travel advisories about Mexico, saying the state's current warning is too broad and is hurting business. READ STORY
Loophole in checking travelers leaves terror threat in U.S.—Feds are yet to find fail-safe way to check foreign visitors. READ STORY
United will keep 1st-class seating after Continental merger—On international flights, Continental offers only economy seating and a "BusinessFirst" section that includes special meals and "flat bed" seats that fully recline. READ STORY
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