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America's most luxurious hotel bathrooms


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Viceroy Central Park, New York City: Located in the heart of Midtown, just south of Central Park, the Viceroy is an excellent choice for a stay in the Big Apple. Splurge on a suite and enjoy a dazzling, marble-clad bathroom stocked with Roil and Natu
 
  America's most luxurious hotel bathrooms  
  If you're looking to pamper yourself, consider staying at one of these 10 properties.  
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  In 1976, Amtrak tested French and Swedish locomotives on the Northeast Corridor in an attempt to find a replacement for the aging GG-1s. The Swedish model, an Rc4 locomotive designed by Allmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktiebolaget (ASEA), was designated   45 years of Amtrak locomotives
Each generation ushers in new models that are more high-tech, reliable and energy-efficient.
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  At Los Chingones in Denver, the Salsa Flight is presented with Chile Pasilla-Lime (medium), Chipotle Pineapple (medium) and Habanero (very hot) alongside tortilla chips.   Creative salsas across the country
The typically spicy sauce has evolved in its century in the states with creative takes.
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  Crowds gather outside the Cleveland home used in the filming of the 1983 movie, 'A Christmas Story.'   Spend the night inside the 'Christmas Story' house
Fans of the 1983 holiday movie can stay overnight at the Cleveland home.
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  An American Airlines Boeing 737 taxis into a gate at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport on Oct. 14, 2016.   American is taking away more legroom in economy, report says
Carrier will reduce legroom by up two inches in the economy cabin of its new Boeing 737 MAX jets.
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  A Federal Aviation Administration air-traffic controller works in the Dulles International Airport tower in Sterling, Va., on Sept. 27, 2016.   Airline debacles spark questions about privatizing air traffic control
Airline debacles prompt some lawmakers to question Tuesday whether to move air-traffic control from the Federal Aviation Administration to a private corporation.
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  An Alitalia plane comes in for landing at Linate Airport, in Milan, Italy, on Monday, March 20, 2017.   Is the end finally near for Italian airline Alitalia?
It's back to the brink for Alitalia, which has perfected the art of surviving the impossible.
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  cruises      
  Passengers line the decks of the Norwegian Sky as it pulls into Havana, Cuba on May 2, 2017.   Norwegian Cruise Line kicks off voyages to Cuba
The 2,004-passenger Norwegian Sky pulled into Havana Harbor early Tuesday.
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  The same holds true of Carnival's 1990-built Carnival Fantasy. While positively petite these days, modern cruising owes much to Carnival and Royal Caribbean's 1990s battle for cruise ship supremacy.   Carnival to offer more cruise options from Alabama
The Carnival Fantasy will expand the number of itineraries it offers from the port
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Photographers take pictures of a streak of light trailing off into the night sky as the US military test fires an unarmed intercontinental ballistic missile at Vandenberg Air Force Base, some 130 miles northwest of Los Angeles, California early on Ma

Photographers take pictures of a streak of light trailing off into the night sky as the US military test fires an unarmed intercontinental ballistic missile at Vandenberg Air Force Base, some 130 miles northwest of Los Angeles, California early on Ma
 
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