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Allegiant Announces Nonstop, Low-Cost Flights Between Bloomington and Orlando BLOOMINGTON, Ill. -- Allegiant today announces new, nonstop jet service between Bloomington, Ill., and Orlando, Fla., via Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB), will begin Wednesday, May 16th, 2012. ... finance.yahoo.com
WestJet unveils service to Kingston, Jamaica and Aruba WestJet unveils service to Kingston, Jamaica and Aruba finance.yahoo.com
Spirit Airlines Announces Service Between Myrtle Beach and Dallas/Fort Worth --$28.79 Introductory Fares (each way based on round trip purchase)* Available at Spirit.com--Based on $9.00 base fare plus taxes and fees* finance.yahoo.com
Allegiant Celebrates Inaugural Flight Between Phoenix-Mesa and the San Francisco Bay With Introductory Fares as Low as ... PHOENIX and MESA, Ariz -- Allegiant today inaugurates low-cost, nonstop flights between Phoenix-Mesa and San Francisco Bay via Oakland International Airport. The company, known for its exceptional travel ... ca.finance.yahoo.com
News, briefly See what's happening in and around Kingston. www.wickedlocal.com
Your Greatest Money-Saving Tip for Retirement Readers swap tips on paying down the mortgage, staying healthy, and making room for the occasional splurge. finance.yahoo.com
BRIEFLY: Feb. 11 Read about what's happening in and around Plymouth. www.wickedlocal.com
Top 10 2012 Los Cabos Travel Trends LOS CABOS, Mexico , Jan. 18, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- The strengthening economy and consumer confidence have experts predicting travel increases in 2012. In fact, more than 91 percent of travel agents expect ... ca.finance.yahoo.com
Senior Events This list for senior citizens appears on the last Thursday of each month. The following is a list of events and activities geared toward senior citizens. www.theledger.com
Has Petroleum Production Peaked, Ending the Era of Easy Oil? Despite major oil finds off Brazil's coast, new fields in North Dakota and ongoing increases in the conversion of tar sands to oil in Canada , fresh supplies of petroleum are only just enough to offset the production decline from older fields. At best, the world is now living off an oil plateau--roughly 75 million barrels of oil produced each and every day--since at least 2005, according to a ... www.scientificamerican.com
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