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It might be winter in Canada, but Great Wolf Lodge Niagara Falls is headed to the tropics this New Year's Eve. Full Story »
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These taglines have more than touched Western vernacular in 2011. Check out our most-used words and phrases of the year, derived from the <A HREF="http://www.languagemonitor.com/" TARGET="newwindow">Global Language Monitor</a>, observations of pop culture, and, of course, Facebook. Full Story »
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For the not-so-serious drinkerVodkas flavoured with citrus and berry have been around for years and recently some newer brands have been trying to create buzz with unusual flavours. Full Story »
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Party on down this holiday seasonNow that the tree is trimmed and -- hopefully -- the presents are wrapped, it's time to think about New Year's Eve. Full Story »
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The true land of ChristmasI always imagined the "Land of Christmas" was perhaps at the North Pole, where Santa gallantly loads his sleigh tonight for special deliveries around the globe. Full Story »
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Celebrating with the ChristkindLike a German child's fantasy, Nuremberg's fairy-godmother-like teenage angel stretched out her arms. Full Story »
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Trashy ChristmasChristmas is a time of plenty, but it's also a time of plenty of waste. Full Story »
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George Bailey returns to Bedford FallsOK, it really wasn't Bedford Falls, N.Y. that I returned to; it was the lovely village of Seneca Falls, in the rural Finger Lakes region of New York state. Full Story »
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Top 10 unusual shopsAs the holidays approach, there are numerous things to dread: long hours spent in airports, seasonal weight gain, and searching for gifts for everyone on your list. Full Story »
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Stand above the short-skirted crowdBefore you get dressed for your office party, ask yourself these questions. Full Story »