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Best-price guarantees are taking off in the travel industry -- just as rising airfares and hotel rates make them less useful for consumers. At face value, the pitch is an attractive one. Book airfare, a hotel stay or a vacation package, and ...
Kenneth Price, a prolific Los Angeles artist whose work with glazed and painted clay transformed traditional ceramics while also expanding orthodox definitions of American and European sculpture, died early Friday at his home and studio in Taos ...
A: Why pay retail prices? That's a popular slogan by many discount retailers and dollar stores. Buying that resin lawn troll, though, is very different than buying a stock. Consumers have grown so used to finding bargains during the recession ...
As Libyans set about rebuilding their nation one year after the outbreak of a revolt that toppled Moamer Kadhafi, thousands of immigrants are trapped in makeshift detention centres, denied the chance to work, but with no way home. In the mountainous city ...
Once again we are faced with the pain of higher oil and gasoline prices, and the spectacle of politicians and pundits blaming all the usual suspects: trouble in the Middle East, greedy oil companies, OPEC, China, gas guzzling cars, and America ...
(CNN)-- On the surface, it doesn't make sense. Still hurting from the economic crash, Americans are driving less and buying more fuel-efficient cars. The United States is producing more of its own oil and natural gas than it has in a long time.
Ken Price, an internationally known artist whose glazed and painted clay blurred the lines between ceramics and sculpture, is being remembered for his humor, his love of natural shapes and for the long hours he spent in the studio perfecting what became a ...