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Introduction to Flight Reviews: 7 hours stuck in a Delta Airline airplane

We are now quite familiar with customer-written hotel reviews; we also know about the trendy use of video reviews of hotels but what about reviews of flights?! Yesterday I stumbled upon an incredible amateur video that made it to the top #20 of the most watched video of Youtube. The statistics speak for themselves: Views: 76,062 Comments: 468 Favorited: [...]




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Introducing Domegos: A New Web 2.0 Vacation Rentals Directory

Wandering around the internet, I was searching for 2 different things at the same time: a hotel for a romantic weekend getaway (with our lovely dog!) and a new apartment to rent. I suddenly asked myself: “Why not renting a vacation home instead of booking the usual same type of hotels (those few hotels that [...]




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Mexican restaurant opens: Rooftop tacos and margaritas in Fall Creek Place

Loco Mexican Restaurant to fill space where LongBranch, 22nd Street Diner failed.

      




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Photos: James Dean's favorite car and home in Jonesboro

Marcus Winslow, cousin of James Dean, still drives Dean's favorite car

      




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Retro Recipes: Persimmon pudding pleasures

The highly coveted pulp of the native fruit is a fall staple in Indiana

      




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Retro Recipes: Want to make that famous Tee Pee restaurant salad dressing?

The iconic restaurant still conjures up fond memories of the food and the cruising.

      




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Retro Recipes: Why some Hoosiers put spaghetti in chili

Add spaghetti to chili and people call you crazy. Add spaghetti and Middle Eastern spices and you're a genius (at least in Cincinnati).

       




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For the Birds: Leaving Chickadee snag alone can help bird populations

The snag that won attention this year tops out about 18 feet high, well away from my prying eyes.

       




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Baking in the time of coronavirus: Bread is hot topic at home and away

Whether it's out of necessity, to pass time or to calm nerves, bread baking is a hot topic during coronavirus pandemic

       




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Officer-involved shootings: Here's a list of fatal encounters with IMPD

Here is a list of notable officer-involved shootings by Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department officers in recent years

       




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Indiana coronavirus cases: As testing sites open, state has 5,383 tests, 675 new cases

Indiana coronavirus cases and newly reported deaths from COVID-19 for Friday, May 8.

       




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Protect your plants: Temperatures could fall into the upper 20s Friday night

Cover your vegetables and bring in your flowers: Central Indiana could see temperatures as low as the upper 20s Friday night.

       




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Indiana coronavirus cases: 5,608 new tests, 606 new cases and 34 new deaths

Here are the Indiana coronavirus cases, tests and newly reported deaths from COVID-19 for Saturday, May 9.

       




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Coronavirus: What county cricket has to do to potentially return this summer

Northamptonshire club doctor Professor Bill Ribbans tells BBC Look East what cricket must do in order to return this summer.




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Brian Bolus: Former England, Yorkshire, Notts and Derbyshire batsman dies

Former England, Yorkshire, Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire batsman Brian Bolus dies aged 86.




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Coronavirus: Four more deaths in NI

A total of 430 Covid-19 related deaths have now been recorded in Northern Ireland




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Coronavirus: Social distancing cuts public transport passenger capacity by 90%

The transport secretary warns social distancing will mean severely-reduced passenger capacity.




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Coronavirus: The taxi drivers left 'desperate' by the lockdown

A union representing taxi drivers estimates 80,000 "are in danger of becoming destitute" in lockdown.




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Coronavirus: Making relationships work during lockdown

Three couples reveal how the coronavirus has affected their relationships.




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Coronavirus: Brecon sheep help Welsh rugby club cut grass in lockdown

A flock of sheep have been moved onto a Welsh rugby pitch while sports fixtures are on hold.




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Coronavirus: Sewage study could predict second Covid-19 peak

Scientists are tracing infections by analysing sewage samples from water treatment works.




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Coronavirus: Can you compare the UK with Italy?

The UK has passed Italy's death toll but it's hard to make direct comparisons.




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Coronavirus: Isle of Wight reacts to contact-tracing app

Isle of Wight residents have mixed feelings about being used to test the government's new app.




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Coronavirus: How might lockdown end and what will be the 'new normal'?

When the government eases restrictions, how will social and work life be different?




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Coronavirus: Travellers 'struggling without water and power'

People from the travelling community say they are struggling to access water, electricity and sanitation.




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Coronavirus: Bank holiday warning to avoid beauty spots

Emergency services and other authorities say travel to beaches and national parks will "cost lives".




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Coronavirus: Does being overweight or obese affect how ill people get?

Could the amount of fat in our body increase complications with Covid-19?




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Coronavirus in care homes: Michelle O'Neill calls for 'universal testing'

Michelle O'Neill says a regular programme of testing is required, as figures reveal 232 care home deaths.




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Coronavirus: Golf, gyms and dog haircuts - how do Scots want to ease lockdown?

The Scottish government has asked for the public's thoughts on easing restrictions - but are the ideas any good?




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Coronavirus: Sickest patients face long recovery

People who feel so ill they needed treatment in intensive care can face a long recovery that may take months.




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Coronavirus: 'Will we have to stay in isolation for a year?'

Some people with serious illnesses are bracing themselves for a longer, tougher period of lockdown.




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Coronavirus: Grace Millane's family donate care packages in her memory

The cousin of Grace Millane, who was murdered in New Zealand, says she would have been "so proud".




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Transfer rumours: Chilwell, Ballo-Toure, Chiesa, Henderson, Salisu, Pjanic

Chelsea in talks over Chilwell, Blues and Manchester United interested in Chiesa, Red Devils ask about Salisu, plus more.




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Football Focus: Ole Gunnar Solskjaer 'ramping up' Man Utd training

Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is "ramping up" training with tools such as GPS trackers, to make sure his side will be ready for a potential return to action.




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Coronavirus: Why did the UK need 100,000 tests a day?

What are the tests for coronavirus, who are they for and how do they work?




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Coronavirus: Why might the R number be higher in Scotland?

The R-value is at the heart of decisions on easing the lockdown - so why might it be different north of the border?




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Coronavirus: Will over-70s have to stay in lockdown?

Will the over-70s be treated differently to the rest of the population?




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Coronavirus: Eight things that have kept us going in lockdown

Coronavirus has forced people in Britain to radically change the way they live their lives. Here are eight things that have helped us cope.




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Coronavirus: Challenge of reshaping UK cities after lockdown

Replacing cars with bikes or walking will cut infection and address climate change, say campaigners.




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Coronavirus: My lockdown hen party was virtually as good as the real thing

A bride-to-be’s friends and family organised the surprise event to replace the one they originally had planned.




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VE Day celebrations: The UK marks 75th anniversary

An RAF flypast and a national minute's silence are among the events marking the 75th anniversary.




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Coronavirus: Huntington's care in lockdown

Danielle's mum Lisa is in the final stage of Huntington's and needs full-time care.




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Coronavirus: Young men 'more likely to ignore lockdown'

Psychologists find they are more likely to meet friends than women.




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Coronavirus: Garden centres in England to reopen next week

Stores following social distancing can reopen from Wednesday, a senior government source says.




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Banks: Pain, fear and isolation. COVID-19 made his hospital stay even more surreal and sad

The public has been warned to avoid emergency rooms because of coronavirus cases. But staying home undoubtedly made my son-in-law's condition worse.




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Pool rules: Riverside County says spread out, stay in your lane

Pool parties are frowned on, as health officials offer guidelines for the use of apartment and HOA pools and spas.




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Briggs: Anti-shutdown politicians don't want people to die, but ...

Despite the coronavirus death toll, some politicians want a quick end to stay-at-home orders, metro columnist James Briggs writes.

       




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Briggs: Eric Holcomb meets protesters' rage with empathy — and a rebuke

The governor offered a gentle rebuke to protesters: You're not helping.

       




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Letters: Holcomb's coronavirus mandate: Keep Hoosiers alive, healthy

Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb's responsibility and obligation is to the citizenry of Indiana, a letter to the editor says.

       




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Briggs: Don't hate Potbelly for getting coronavirus aid. Congress is the problem.

People are mad because some big companies got loans through a program meant to help mom-and-pop businesses.