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Travel advice: affordable summer holidays for the familySophie Butler advises on keeping costs down for families wanting to travel in the summer holidays.

Cowboy fantasies on a ranch in MontanaIan Henderson and his daughter try living on a working ranch in the Montana mountains.

UK holidays: Self-catering cottage class in the CotswoldsA self-catering country retreat in the Cotswolds turns a family weekend into a trip to savour.

Tallinn, Estonia: readers' tips, recommendations and travel adviceReaders offer their most useful advice and tips for a stay in Tallinn, the Estonian capital.

European big freeze: transport networks on alertThe latest on potential air, train and road disruptions resulting from the Siberian weather front.

Cruises: Lines to give away thousands of free flightsCaribbean Cruise Lines and Celebrity Cruises are giving away thousands of free flights to those who book by the end of the month.

Travel advice: changes to flight times and dollar bills in BurmaGill Charlton advises on keeping abreast of changes to flight times, learning the language in Spain and taking dollar bills to Burma.

Out of Africa, into Spain: photographs of the Cabarceno wildlife park by Marina CanoAfrican animals at the Cabarceno wildlife park in Cantabria, Spain.

Where in the world?Identify the location of this photograph for the chance to win a suitcase.

The best of Sign Language: January 2012Our favourite weird and wonderful signs sent in by readers during the past month.

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Hostelling community welcomes Hyannis havenHYANNIS — With nightly rates of $32 to $35 per person and views of Hyannis Harbor from several of its rooms, the Angeline Crocker Hinckley Hostel has attracted guests from all over the world since it opened in July. They’ve come from Australia, Ireland, Austria, the Czech Republic, Malaysia, and Sardinia.

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Soggy in Seattle? Hit the links anywaySEATTLE — Think of this city and you think of clouds and rain. But what if you could stay in town and at the same time get out on the links — Pebble Beach, St. Andrews, or Pinehurst?

Once is enoughA murky swim from Alcatraz, a wrong turn in the Golan Heights, a midnight heist in Spain. Misadventures make for travelers’ tales and the often heard: “I’ll never do that again.’’

Omnivores’ dreamworldBERKELEY — “I didn’t like organically grown health food. It just didn’t taste good,’’ says Alice Waters in her office as she plans her restaurant’s 40th birthday. Waters says she was “into cafes and politics and salad after dinner’’ when she opened Chez Panisse in 1971. Her idea was simple, and at the time, not simple at all: to bring ...

History you can see and feel and a beach that goes foreverInside the blacksmith shop next to the 18th-century windmill at Drummer Boy Park, a charcoal fire crackles. “Old school,’’ says Peter Hirst, as he cranks up the Civil War-era blower to fan the flames. “The way we did it 200 years ago.’’

Mass. art, step by stepWILLIAMSTOWN — “This being a tourist is exhausting,’’ said Bettye Wehrli. And I had to agree.

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Air marshal report paints unflattering pictureA long-awaited report on alleged misconduct within the Federal Air Marshal Service concludes that while supervisors do not engage in "widespread" discrimination and retaliation against rank-and-file air marshals, the agency is far from trouble-free.
Bali beyond sun, sand and sexBali may have its share of tourists seeking nothing more than sun and sex in the party triad of Kuta, Legian and Seminyak, but this only forms a small part of what's on offer.
Major snow storm targets Denver areaLight snow started falling in Denver on Thursday as it braces for a major winter storm that is expected to blast some areas with up to two feet in a few days.
Buffalo hotels bristle at Tom Brady jabIt looks like New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady underestimated Buffalo when he took a jab at the upstate New York city's hotels Wednesday.
TSA screener accused of stealing $5,000 from jacketA baggage screener at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport has been arrested after being accused of stealing $5,000 in cash from a traveler's jacket, according to the Port Authority Police Department.
Anatomy of an airport security breachBy all accounts, it started innocently. An airport screener missed a bag. But by the time it was over, authorities had shut down an airport terminal for two hours, delaying scores of passengers.
Spirit Airlines adding 'unintended consequences fee'Spirit Airlines says a new federal regulation aimed at protecting consumers is forcing it to charge passengers an additional $2 for a ticket.
French Polynesia minus the second mortgageDespite a reputation for opulence and exclusivity, it's perfectly possible to visit these dreamy islands without taking out a second mortgage.
Big rigs won't be getting any bigger -- for a whileA House committee passed a measure Thursday maintaining current tractor-trailer truck sizes and weights for three years until a study can be completed on the potential costs incurred by allowing longer and heavier trucks on U.S. roads.
There's more to IndyWhether you're traveling to Indianapolis for the Super Bowl or taking a trip later, here's where the locals have fun -- and where they recommend you go, too.