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Algerian hostage crisis could make tourism in the Sahara even more difficult

Algerian hostage crisis could make tourism in the Sahara even more difficult

ALGIERS, Algeria - The awe-inspiring dunes and wild mountains of Algeria's Sahara have lured adventure travellers for decades, but their latest incarnation — as a crossroad for the al-Qaida militants who attacked a natural gas complex — is likely to
Historical society unveils Leon Russell collection for planned pop culture museum in Tulsa

Historical society unveils Leon Russell collection for planned pop culture museum in Tulsa

TULSA, Okla. - The Master of Space and Time could soon have his own museum.

Google's North Korea map shows streets and parks as well as prisons; Mapping is ongoing

SEOUL, South Korea - Google Inc. has helped fill the gap in one of the last remaining information black holes in the world by releasing a detailed map of North Korea that adds street names, monuments — and its notorious prison camps.

Alaska senator again proposes renaming Mount McKinley to Denali; name widely used in Alaska

JUNEAU, Alaska - Alaska's senior senator has once again introduced legislation to rename Mount McKinley, Denali. Sen.
Tightrope walker Nik Wallenda crosses 200 feet over Florida highway without harness or net

Tightrope walker Nik Wallenda crosses 200 feet over Florida highway without harness or net

SARASOTA, Fla. - Famed daredevil Nik Wallenda glided 500 feet across a wire suspended 200 feet above the ground on Tuesday, wowing several thousand people below in his hometown of Sarasota.
Timbuktu: ancient seat of Islamic learning, home to thousands of precious Islamic manuscripts

Timbuktu: ancient seat of Islamic learning, home to thousands of precious Islamic manuscripts

SEVARE, Mali - Timbuktu, the fabled desert city where retreating Muslim extremists destroyed ancient manuscripts, was a centre of Islamic learning hundreds of years before Columbus landed in the Americas.
DC's Kennedy Center unveils 1st expansion plan since opening, includes JFK memorial garden

DC's Kennedy Center unveils 1st expansion plan since opening, includes JFK memorial garden

WASHINGTON - The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts is planning its first major expansion since it opened in 1971 as a "living memorial" to President John F.
Reliving Mark Twain's 'Innocents Abroad' adds literary classic to Italian art vacation

Reliving Mark Twain's 'Innocents Abroad' adds literary classic to Italian art vacation

FERRARA, Italy - I came to Italy to test a French adage by way of an American writer, Mark Twain. "Plus ca change, plus c'est la meme chose." The more things change, the more they remain the same.
Hurricane Katrina's scars are harder to see as fans converge on New Orleans for the Super Bowl

Hurricane Katrina's scars are harder to see as fans converge on New Orleans for the Super Bowl

NEW ORLEANS - New Orleans has celebrated plenty of milestones on its slow road to recovery from Hurricane Katrina, but arguably none is bigger than hosting its first Super Bowl since the 2005 storm left the city in shambles.

Transportation secretary LaHood to leave Obama administration, another Cabinent member gone

WASHINGTON - Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood, the only Republican still in President Barack Obama's first-term Cabinet, said Tuesday he plans to leave the Obama administration.