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		<title>The Incredible Value of the New York Pass</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Feb 2011 22:25:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;re planning to visit New York City it really pays to make the investment in The New York Pass. This pass will allow you free entrance into some of the biggest attractions that New York has to offer in addition to discounts to many more attraction and a 140 page guide book that gives [...]<p><a href="http://www.drillandsave.com/the-incredible-value-of-the-new-york-pass.htm">The Incredible Value of the New York Pass</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.drillandsave.com">Travel And Touring | drillandsave.com</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;re planning to visit New York City it really pays to make the investment in The New York Pass. This pass will allow you free entrance into some of the biggest attractions that New York has to offer in addition to discounts to many more attraction and a 140 page guide book that gives you information about many of the places you won&#8217;t want to miss while you&#8217;re visiting this great city.</p>
<p>Some of the places that you are allowed free admission by way of your New York Pass include the following: The Empire State Building, the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Isle with a free round-trip ferry ticket and gives you skip ahead privileges for the ticket line, free admission to the Guggenheim Museum (though you may need to pay additional fees for special exhibitions), the New York Skyride, and the Intrepid Sea, Air, and Space Museum. These are just a few of the many places you can go for no additional fees. If you&#8217;re planning to fit many activities into your time in New York, this is by far the best way to go.</p>
<p>There are often offers for discounts if you are purchasing multiple days of The New York Pass, the fact remains however that if you are choosing more than two events on any given day you&#8217;ll probably be saving money on admission alone by purchasing the pass. If you&#8217;re only planning on one paid activity per day then you&#8217;re better off not making the purchase of a pass. With all vacations there are simple matters of economics involved. There are two forms of economics that come into play on a vacation-money and time. Time is often the most carefully guarded of the two while vacationing and people forget to pay attention to cast budgets as a result feeling it is better to waste money than to waste time.<br />
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I personally like to waste neither. I enjoy the skip ahead privileges that having city passes often allow as well as the knowledge that I&#8217;ve already paid for the days activities and can keep a better eye on where the remainder of my funds are being spent.</p>
<p>In addition to the many freebies that are involved as a result of the New York Pass there are also invaluable discounts that you can get on dining, souvenirs, even tours such as the New York Helicopter Sightseeing Tours. And then there are some tours that having a New York Pass will allow you to experience for free as well. Among those are: the United Nations Tour, The NBC Studio Tour, the Radio City Music Hall Stage Door Tour, the Rockefeller Center Tour, and the Tour at Lincoln Center.</p>
<p>The pass will introduce you to museums and zoos with free admission that you may not have otherwise considered and open the doors to extra entertainment for the entire family. If you&#8217;re going to be in New York for an extended period of time, 3 days or more, and plan to take a lot of tours and do a lot of sight seeing on your trip, I seriously recommend that you buy the New York Pass and use it every chance you get for free entrance fees and merchandise or food discounts and freebies. This is by far one of the best tips anyone can give you about your visit to New York and your budget. I also recommend tailoring your experience to the free things offered as much as possible and save your money for gifts, mementos, and the wonderful food and shows that abound in this fabulous city. Be sure to pay close attention when ordering tickets and checking to see if you are entitled to a discount because of your New York Pass. Do your best to enjoy your time and try not to fit too many things into one day. There are only so many hours in a day and while New York may be the City that Never Sleeps, we all need to sleep sometime.</p>
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		<title>The Blessings Of Vacations</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Feb 2011 21:11:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are so many wonderful things to do and see in New York City. It&#8217;s hard to imagine that in a lifetime someone could possibly manage to get to them all. The problem is that many of them sound like so much fun it&#8217;s hard to choose between the men and select the few. The [...]<p><a href="http://www.drillandsave.com/the-blessings-of-vacations.htm">The Blessings Of Vacations</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.drillandsave.com">Travel And Touring | drillandsave.com</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are so many wonderful things to do and see in New York City. It&#8217;s hard to imagine that in a lifetime someone could possibly manage to get to them all. The problem is that many of them sound like so much fun it&#8217;s hard to choose between the men and select the few. The best solution for me is to stick with things that can&#8217;t be done at home. Playing in parks for the most part can be done at home. While none of our parks compare to the many available here, it can still be done at home without traveling thousands of miles in order to do so.</p>
<p>The same can be said for watching movies, fishing, hiking, riding bikes, and roller-blading. While getting exercise is great, there will be plenty of walking while in New York and I can actually roller blade when I get home, right? But if you like doing those things, why on earth would you deprive yourself of doing them simply because the locale has changed? If anything you will have a new shot of scenery to enjoy, new sights and sounds, and perhaps you can get your family, up, out, and active right along with you.</p>
<p>In addition to the physical activities there are so many wonderful shows that can be seen on and off Broadway, there are also some wonderful opportunities to dance yourself as well as to watch others dancing. You can make music and listen to the beautiful sounds that others have made. You also have the wonderful and unique ability to choose from so many bookstore and antique shops. There are literally thousands of things you can choose to do and see within the course of a day in New York City, many of them free and some of them are actually freeing.<br />
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It is so important that we remember when vacationing what the actual purpose of a vacation is-to renew ourselves in our commitments to our families, our mates, and our work. In doing this we are supposed to come back refreshed and renewed ready to face the challenges that await us. Find something freeing to do while on vacation. Let your hair down and enjoy the ability to dance without worrying about who might see. Sing karaoke in a tavern, act silly with your kids and go walking barefoot on the beach with flowers in your hair. Remember what it was like to be young and have fun for the sake of having fun and most importantly, remember how to smile.</p>
<p>Your New York Vacation should remind you, if nothing else how fleeting life is. The skyline of this great city has forever been changed and that is something we can never forget, it is not something we need to dwell on, but it is something that should really make us think when we remember it. We should seize each moment with our friends and families for the opportunity it is to not only be blessed but also to be a blessing in return.<br />
Use your vacation as an opportunity to read to your children, sing to your mate, hold hands in the rain, and fall in love with each other all over again. Be romantic and sweet and hold the door open for him. Be silly and make up rhyming songs and tell your children often just how much you are enjoying playing with them and remember all of these things when you return home. That is when you will find that you are truly blessed.</p>
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		<title>Teens in the City</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Feb 2011 23:43:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[New York City offers a virtual treasure chest of fun things to do for teenagers. This age group is generally the most difficult to please and appease while vacationing. They are too old for the kid stuff and too young to appreciate some of the more &#8216;grown up&#8217; entertainment and of course, they don&#8217;t want [...]<p><a href="http://www.drillandsave.com/teens-in-the-city.htm">Teens in the City</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.drillandsave.com">Travel And Touring | drillandsave.com</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>New York City offers a virtual treasure chest of fun things to do for teenagers. This age group is generally the most difficult to please and appease while vacationing. They are too old for the kid stuff and too young to appreciate some of the more &#8216;grown up&#8217; entertainment and of course, they don&#8217;t want to look like they&#8217;re having too much fun. From amusement parks to cyber cafes, from bookstores to malls and video arcades, to sporting events and sporting complexes New York City is a city that was almost made for teens to enjoy.</p>
<p>The trick to enjoying your New York City vacation while ensuring that your teen enjoys his or her time in the city is compromise. Agree to go watch the skateboarding in the park if he or she will suffer through a museum with you. You just might find that you each find something to enjoy about the other&#8217;s activities. There are so many wonderful things to do and see in New York. You don&#8217;t have to pay a lot of money in order to have a good time as many of these wonderful events are offered free or for very little cost. You can also purchase passes that allow free entrance to certain city attractions for one low fee. You will find that of the freebie offerings there is usually something that will appeal to various members of your family including your teens.</p>
<p>Compromise is a good idea on any vacation with friends or family and it teaches your teens an important lesson-their opinion matters to you. They also learn to compromise, to share time and experiences, and to think critically. They are forced to weight all the things they would like to do and select the things that matter most to them to do. This is a very good thing for people to learn as early as possible and will be an invaluable lesson, as they grow older and eventually begin making their own decisions in life as well. I even try to offer the younger children a voice in what&#8217;s going on. I offer age appropriate choices and allow them to select the one that matters most to them.<br />
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Teens are often very hard to please or predict and their wants can change between the time it takes to open a pack of pop tarts and the time it takes to actually drop them in the toaster. Be aware of this when making plans with teens and go with the flow. You do not have to let your teen rule your vacation but by allowing him or her a voice in the decision making process you might all learn some important and interesting things about each other.</p>
<p>Girl teens are often easily distracted by shopping-while New York City has some of the trendiest boutiques you may want to see if you can talk her into some of them any consignment or secondhand stores that abound. You can call it &#8216;vintage clothing&#8217; if you must in order to get her in the doors but you can score some awesome deals on clothes that look barely worn if that and she&#8217;ll have some nice additions to her wardrobe for a fraction of their costs if new. There are also some wonderful outlet malls in NYC as well. The trick with shopping any of these stores is to know the prices of things. Some things are excellent bargains while others are not so much.</p>
<p>Teen boys will have a grand time at places such as Game Time Nation where they can play video games for endless hours. You can even try playing games together if you&#8217;re brave enough. Fair warning offered here, teens are brutal in their victories and you will never live down your failures in the video game arena with them so study up before hand.</p>
<p>The most important thing to remember about vacationing with your teen is that you&#8217;d like them to have some fond memories of your time together, even during their teen years. Take care that you are including them in your plans rather than making their plans for them. It is time they are let into the decision making process to some degree even if it&#8217;s allowing either or options or asking them to list a few things they&#8217;d like to do and you selecting from those. If you&#8217;re having fun it is quite likely that they will eventually join in.</p>
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		<title>Shop for Art off the Beaten Path</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Art is one of many cultural draws in New York City. There are art galleries in abundance in this great city and almost certainly an artist to fit almost any taste. Art has always been to some degree in the eyes of the beholder and beauty in the city of New York is in abundant [...]<p><a href="http://www.drillandsave.com/shop-for-art-off-the-beaten-path.htm">Shop for Art off the Beaten Path</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.drillandsave.com">Travel And Touring | drillandsave.com</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Art is one of many cultural draws in New York City. There are art galleries in abundance in this great city and almost certainly an artist to fit almost any taste. Art has always been to some degree in the eyes of the beholder and beauty in the city of New York is in abundant supply.</p>
<p>Whether you consider yourself an enthusiastic supporter of art and the arts, it&#8217;s hard to deny the fact that New York has a great deal of art to offer those who are willing to seek it. From the graffiti that is so artfully rendered along bridges, buildings, busses, and signs throughout the city to murals and store windows that are so wonderfully made art comes in this city in many forms. You will find artists, sketchers, painters, and those seeking muses wandering around various parts of the city that may be particularly lovely, inspiring, or even forlorn.</p>
<p>The art doesn&#8217;t end with sketches, drawings, or paintings. It goes well beyond that. In this great city you will see sculptors with magnificent works that might be inspiring to you and might be utterly and completely unintelligible and you might find art that touches your heart and simply won&#8217;t let go. For whatever reason, art for most of us is purely emotional. This isn&#8217;t only true for the painter but also for those who witness the beauty of the art that has been created.</p>
<p>There is also pottery, blown glass, metal works, wood works, and literally dozens of other works of art within this city. You can stroll through the many galleries of the city or walk along the streets and through the parks seeking art and the artists that create these wonderful works. You might find the grandest work of art in the hands of the slightest of creatures or in the most unlikely of places. New York is full of surprises that go far beyond the beaten paths.<br />
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If you are truly seeking art to bring home from your trip to New York, the best place to look is in second hand or consignment shops. You can generally find nice pieces of art at unbelievably low prices. This is one of the best ways to begin building your collection and there are some second hand shops that specialize in artwork or &#8216;junk art&#8217;. Of course there are galleries that deal with rare second hand art and it is highly unlikely that you&#8217;ll find a discount there. Stick to the consignment shops, flea markets and used furniture stores if you are truly seeking some nice pieces that are seriously undervalued.</p>
<p>Keep in mind that the art you choose only needs to speak to you (and hopefully match your décor to some degree, unless of course you are searching for an excuse to redecorate) and doesn&#8217;t have to really mean anything at all. When you do find a piece of art that you feel you must own, price is often not a consideration. This makes the fact that you&#8217;re looking in a second hand store a much better way to shop. At least in this instance you won&#8217;t have to deal with sticker shock from the massively over inflated price tags you will find in most galleries. Of course that is because they are recovering their commissions off the top so you&#8217;re automatically knocking off that much of a discount by shopping second hand and off the beaten path.</p>
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		<title>Relaxation New York City Style</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 23 Jan 2011 01:24:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[New York City is perhaps the busiest city in the world. The people here are always running to and fro from work to home to meeting to school functions for their children to dinner you name it and most people in this city are constantly on the move. New Yorkers work hard and they play [...]<p><a href="http://www.drillandsave.com/relaxation-new-york-city-style.htm">Relaxation New York City Style</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.drillandsave.com">Travel And Touring | drillandsave.com</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>New York City is perhaps the busiest city in the world. The people here are always running to and fro from work to home to meeting to school functions for their children to dinner you name it and most people in this city are constantly on the move. New Yorkers work hard and they play hard and for the most part you will not find a city full of couch potatoes.</p>
<p>As a result of the constant movement and often constant stress of keeping pace in the city that never sleeps there is a huge demand for spas, massages, and a service industry that is devoted to helping these over worked, over played, and over stressed people learn to relax. Of course there are other industries in New York City that are equally dedicated to keeping them awake and alert.</p>
<p>If relaxation is the order of the day you will be glad to know that there is a spa on almost every corner in New York City and if your vacation is one in which you wish to have a relaxing time of things then you may want to select a hotel with a spa on the premises and never walk outside. I can&#8217;t imagine being in New York City and staying in my hotel the entire time but for some getting away is the only way they&#8217;ll be able to leave work and responsibilities behind in order to truly relax and receive the full benefits of a spa treatment.</p>
<p>In addition to the many spas that are available there are also gyms and sports complexes that will allow you to work out your frustrations or aggressions through physical exertion in addition to the many parks scattered throughout the city that offer places to walk, run, jog, ride bikes, roller blade, and participate in dozens of other physical activities as well.<br />
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If the physical activity and the spa treatment don&#8217;t help you reach your relaxation goals, then perhaps an evening out is in order. You will find all kinds of ways to spend your evenings in New York City. There are bars, lounges, comedy clubs, dance clubs, and simple hotel bars where you can have a nice drink or two to lighten your mood and then head back up to your room without the worry of how you&#8217;re going to get back to your room.</p>
<p>Of course, many believe that laughter without a doubt is the best medicine for whatever might ail you so the many comedy clubs around New York might be the best place to look for a night of fun and relaxation. Chances are if you&#8217;re standing in New York City, pretty much anywhere you are kind of near a comedy club. If there&#8217;s doubt I can almost guarantee that a bellhop or concierge might be able to help you find one close by and rather quickly.</p>
<p>Then of course, there&#8217;s the last resort. Well for some, for me it&#8217;s the first thought that comes to mind for relaxation: hot tub and massage. Not necessarily in that order but either or both is a great way to spend the evening. If you are fortunate enough to have a loved one along with you it is a great idea to share both the hot tub and the massage. While giving massages to each other is nice, there is something deliciously sinful about lying beside each other while receiving the royal treatment. You know you will be heading back to reality soon so enjoy this while you can.</p>
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		<title>Planning your NYC Vacation Makes all the Difference</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Jan 2011 23:30:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whether you realize it or not, planning is the key to any successful vacation. You do not have to be a vacation tyrant that makes your family dread vacations and the boot camp they entail but by having some sort of plan of action for each day of your vacation you can much better stick [...]<p><a href="http://www.drillandsave.com/planning-your-nyc-vacation-makes-all-the-difference.htm">Planning your NYC Vacation Makes all the Difference</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.drillandsave.com">Travel And Touring | drillandsave.com</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whether you realize it or not, planning is the key to any successful vacation. You do not have to be a vacation tyrant that makes your family dread vacations and the boot camp they entail but by having some sort of plan of action for each day of your vacation you can much better stick to a budget as well as assuring you will get the rest and relaxation that is so very important to the renewal of mind and body before returning to work.</p>
<p>Vacations do not have to cost a vast fortune, even vacations in cities that are known for being expensive such as New York City. Most people fail to realize that people of all economic backgrounds live in these cities as well and there are some forms of entertainment that offer a little something for everyone and many of these are free. If you plan carefully you can have two or three activities that are low or no cost in one area of the city each day followed by a restful hour or two in your room during the afternoon and a very nice event for each evening. This gives you budget control, down time each day for you and your kids and (if planned right) activities in one general area each day rather than spending a lot of time and money on transportation.</p>
<p>Most cities have city guides that can be found easily online. New York City is no different. In fact there are several city guides. It would be a good idea to find out the activities you can do for little or no cost, choose several of those activities that interest you or may interest other members of your family and see where they are all located in reference to each other. Try to bunch the several that are geographically central to each other for one day&#8217;s activities and doing the same for subsequent days.<br />
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Keep in mind that you aren&#8217;t marrying the plan and shouldn&#8217;t overlook things you happen upon that may not have been in the guide or may not have seemed as appealing in the guide as they do in person. Some of the best trips we&#8217;ll ever make in life are detours. Not only that, but if you allowed yourself the cushion of time each day I recommended earlier you have the option of adjusting your schedule slightly and enjoying less rest or skipping one of the less appealing items on your itinerary in favor of this new attraction you found.</p>
<p>Vacations are meant to be fun for the entire family. We often forget that and make plans without getting the input of the family. If you do not allow for open dialog and at least get some input from all family members no one is going to enjoy the vacation. The kids are going to be fussy and irritated, the spouse is going to feel neglected and overlooked, and you are going to feel that no one is sticking to the plan. This is why getting everyone to look over the plan, sign off on the plan, and to compromise is by far the best way to go about things. This way everyone has input, everyone gets something that is important to them out of the vacation experience, and there are no major surprises or upsets involved. Everyone knows what to expect along the way.</p>
<p>It is better by far when you can build happy vacation memories rather than of hours spend in the hot sun with cranky children who feel as though no one is taking their input seriously or spending a day with cranky spouses in desperate need of some downtime themselves. So plan for these times as well as the activities (particularly the more costly activities) in which you will participate. No ahead of time where the bulk of your money will be spent and make it clear that there is only so much money to be spent. Many people don&#8217;t keep close enough track of vacation spending and find they&#8217;ve spent far more than they anticipated.</p>
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		<title>The New York Times: The Almost Omniscient Media Reporter</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 Jan 2011 22:01:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Where do you go if you want to know what’s the latest news about Paris and Paris? What do you do if you need to see what happened to Maria Sharapova after this year’s Wimbledon? Who do you ask if you want to know if the storm is still raging dangerously in Taiwan? How can [...]<p><a href="http://www.drillandsave.com/the-new-york-times-the-almost-omniscient-media-reporter.htm">The New York Times: The Almost Omniscient Media Reporter</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.drillandsave.com">Travel And Touring | drillandsave.com</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Where do you go if you want to know what’s the latest news about Paris and Paris? What do you do if you need to see what happened to Maria Sharapova after this year’s Wimbledon? Who do you ask if you want to know if the storm is still raging dangerously in Taiwan? How can you find out about the latest news regarding George Bush’s fight against international terrorism? For those questions and just about everything else that you may find yourself curious about, we only have one answer: check out the New York Times.</p>
<p>The New York Times is one of the most read dailies in the United States and there’s really no surprise why it’s so. People have come to rely on the New York Times to provide them with updated news round the clock, online or through the written word, regarding everything under the sun. You can read about the films being shown this week, the current bestsellers in the publishing industry, the latest stock market quotes, the newest trend in summer fashion and a whole lot more.<br />
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The New York Times has arguably one of the most credible reputations in the country and so it’s unsurprising that people have become curious about what type of management is behind such a thriving media company. Hence, our article, which tackles the company profile of the New York Times Company, owner of the New York Times, the International Herald Tribune, the Boston Globe and sixteen other newspapers.</p>
<p>Last year, the New York Times Company reached the three billion mark in their revenues. Besides the aforementioned newspapers, the New York Times Company also owns eight TV networks and two radio stations. The New York Times Co. is also house to several Pulitzer Prize writers. A short history of the New York Times Company is provided below:</p>
<p>April 27, 1967 : Class A stock of the New York Times Company has finally landed a spot in the listing of over-the-counter trades.</p>
<p>January 12, 1973 : Adding on to their assets, the New York Times Company has acquired Marco Island Eagle.</p>
<p>January 11, 1977 : The New York Times Company divests several of its business ventures by selling its professional magazine and music publishing business.</p>
<p>February 12, 1980 : The Madison Paper Industries was born, a joint venture between the New York Times Co. and Myllykoski Oy, a Finnish paper manufacturing company.</p>
<p>March 6, 1980 : The New York Times Company decides to sell its Us magazine.</p>
<p>April 10, 1981 : The Australian magazine operations of the New York Times Co. were also sold.</p>
<p>1983 : The New York Times sold times Books, its book publishing operation, and license to its information retrieval service and micro-publishing operations. In return, the company got to acquire several TV stations, launch new magazines and relaunch old ones that it has acquired.</p>
<p>1993 : The New York Times Company announces a $100 million share repurchase authorization.<br />
For more details regarding the New York Times Company and all its affiliations, its website can provide you with contact details and FAQs. The New York Times accept ads, notices, announcements of weddings, obituaries, special events, and the likes. They can also be delivered right on your doorstep, wherever you are, and further information regarding this can still be found in their website.</p>
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		<title>NYC National Parks Offer Glimpse of History</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Jan 2011 05:15:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are considering a vacation in New York, planning ahead is the only way to go. There are simply so many things to see and do that you must have at least a general idea of how you want to spend your days before you can even begin to get started. New York is [...]<p><a href="http://www.drillandsave.com/nyc-national-parks-offer-glimpse-of-history.htm">NYC National Parks Offer Glimpse of History</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.drillandsave.com">Travel And Touring | drillandsave.com</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are considering a vacation in New York, planning ahead is the only way to go. There are simply so many things to see and do that you must have at least a general idea of how you want to spend your days before you can even begin to get started. New York is one of the greatest cities in the world, it didn&#8217;t get that way without a reason and it has a long history that is part of its greatness.</p>
<p>If I were to choose how to spend my time in New York and what wonderful things about New York City to introduce my children to, I would choose to introduce them to those things that bore the most historical significance first in order for that to really sink in and not be competing with the Nintendo Store or the really cool keyboard at FAO Schwarz. I would want my children to understand the history of our country good and bad and I want them to someday instill in their own children the importance of that history.</p>
<p>By visiting the national parks first, I will have enjoyed the benefits of the price tag (free is good almost anyway you slice it, particularly when you and your children are getting an education) in addition to fresh minds on which to impart this crucial knowledge about the birth of our democracy. Ellis Island is a great place to visit, but I think I will show them the statue from afar rather than taking the ferry ride out there. There is just so much to do in New York and every second counts. I want them to have a wonderful time as much as I want them to gain some wonderful insights that they can share with their friends at school as well (something other than the latest and greatest new Game Cube game that is coming out soon).<br />
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Some of the important national parks I&#8217;d like to take my children include: Federal Hall, where Washington was inaugurated, Grant&#8217;s Tomb, Theodore Roosevelt&#8217;s Birthplace, and Castle Clinton, which was designed in order to keep invaders out. I would also like to take them to Saint Paul&#8217;s Church. Not for religious reasons but for Religious freedom issues. I think there is an important lesson to be learned here even today, perhaps especially today.</p>
<p>I think the lessons that can be learned about the history of our nation in New York City are just as important as the lessons that can learned in Washington or Philadelphia. This country has taken many steps along the road to democracy and we&#8217;ve stumbled a few times along the way. There would have never been the Salem Witch Trials, the Civil War, or the Civil Rights Movement if he hadn&#8217;t but we&#8217;ve come so far and still have so far to go. I want my children to learn from our past and to look forward to our future.</p>
<p>I think these are the lessons we can learn from our state parks and those are much more valuable than the lessons we can learn in toy stores and throwing Frisbee in Central Park. I want my children to visit museums and toy stores and see new cultures, I also want them to take home with them a deep sense of the history of our great nation.</p>
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		<title>New York City: Traveler’s Paradise</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Dec 2010 00:35:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[And that isn’t an empty boast. New York City, hailed as the city that never sleeps, fondly known as the Big Apple, is home to approximately eight million people and with the population still expected to rise in the years to come. New York City is touted as the center of the world maybe because [...]<p><a href="http://www.drillandsave.com/new-york-city-traveler%e2%80%99s-paradise.htm">New York City: Traveler’s Paradise</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.drillandsave.com">Travel And Touring | drillandsave.com</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>And that isn’t an empty boast.</p>
<p>New York City, hailed as the city that never sleeps, fondly known as the Big Apple, is home to approximately eight million people and with the population still expected to rise in the years to come. New York City is touted as the center of the world maybe because each part of the globe has left an indelible mark in this place. From food to works of art to culture exhibits to tourist spots, whatever it is you want your senses to take pleasure in, New York City most probably has it.</p>
<p>Hotels : This is one of the common problems that travelers encounter when setting foot on foreign land. In New York City, however, you need not worry that you won’t be provided with the kind of services you expect to receive. If you’re the artsy type fond of bohemian living then you’ll probably love to stay in New York City’s Greenwich Village or downtown Soho. If you’re a yuppy and you’re attached to your PDA learning about the stock market, then you’ll feel right at home in New York City’s famous Wall Street. If posh places however are what takes your fancy then take a ride to downtown Manhattan and see for yourself what the Hilton or the Four Seasons Hotel has to offer.<br />
Dining : Whether it is sashimi, pesto pasta, kimchi, shawarma or paella that you’re looking for, trust me when I say that New York City has everything that your taste buds may want to savor.<br />
Nightlife : The hottest places in the U.S. can no doubt be found in New York City. If you’re fond of star-gazing and I’m not talking about those that you can find in the sky, then definitely, New York City is the place to be. Go club hopping and rub elbows with the rich and famous.</p>
<p>Tourist Spots : With so many points of interest to visit in New York City, it’s sometimes quite difficult to just know where to start. But of course, we’ll try our very best. A visit to New York City wouldn’t be complete without touring the following sites:<br />
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Empire State Building : Need I explain?</p>
<p>The Statue of Liberty : take a ferry ride to this gigantic statue, a gift to the United States from the French government some centuries ago.</p>
<p>Madam Tussaud’s Wax Museum : now, now, now, don’t you start believing that what you saw in Paris Hilton’s House of Wax is based on a true story. This particular site was even featured in Ripley’s because of the uncanny resemblance of its…err…inhabitants.</p>
<p>World Trade Center : Now, I know that technically speaking, this isn’t a happy place but it would do all of us good to pay our respects to the victims of the September 11 bombing. This tragedy has at least proved that the people of New York City wouldn’t let any terrorist attack faze them into cowering in terror. Hail, hail New York City!</p>
<p>Now, remember that New York City, for all its bright lights, can’t be compared to a bed of roses. So take the necessary precautions to avoid unnecessary accidents. It’s also easy to get lost in NYC so be sure that you always have a map&#8212;and a cellphone preferably&#8212;handy, just in case.</p>
<p>Happy sight-seeing!</p>
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		<title>NYC Educational Entertainment</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Learning opportunities abound in New York City. These opportunities are not all in boring atmospheres or hallowed halls of learning but in interactive experiences that are widely available to young and old alike in many brightly lit and fun to explore corners of this great city. We are never too old for learning and we [...]<p><a href="http://www.drillandsave.com/nyc-educational-entertainment.htm">NYC Educational Entertainment</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.drillandsave.com">Travel And Touring | drillandsave.com</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Learning opportunities abound in New York City. These opportunities are not all in boring atmospheres or hallowed halls of learning but in interactive experiences that are widely available to young and old alike in many brightly lit and fun to explore corners of this great city. We are never too old for learning and we can never have too much fun. Whether you are young, have youngsters of your own, or are simply young at heart, New York City has a lot of entertaining ways to educate you.</p>
<p>Perhaps one of the neatest things to do in New York City is to pay a visit to the FDNY Fire Zone. General admission is free but if you wish to experience a Fire-Simulation presentation there are nominal fees involved (currently under $5 per person). The Fire Zone is a state of the art facility where fire safety is taught. Kids, big and little alike, enjoy the fact that they can actually put their hands the equipment, try on the gear, and work with parents to establish an escape plan for their homes. Most importantly children to can learn what to do in this situation rather than being paralyzed by fear. This is one place that really should be on your list of places to visit while in New York City, the price is certainly nice and it could save a life.</p>
<p>The Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art is another great place to spend a few hours and learn about the many different aspects of art, comics, and cartoons and what kind of role they have played in recording the history of our world. They offer different exhibitions at different times so this is a place you could definitely visit often in order to get the maximum enjoyment from the process. The hours for this particular museum are different than the average so be sure to make sure they will open to the public on the day and time you wish to visit. Current admission rates are $3 for children and adults over the age of 12.<br />
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Mount Vernon Hotel Museum and Garden is another great place to learn, this time it&#8217;s about history. This building is steeped in history and was once the home of the daughter of President Adams. Take a walk through history inside this lovely home turned hotel and then stroll around in the gardens outside. If you feel a need to get away from the big city while remaining in the big city this is a great place to visit and feel the air around you and forget about the fact that the nearest mall is actually very close by.</p>
<p>The Brooklyn Children&#8217;s Museum is great fun for kids of all ages, shapes, sizes, and nationalities. Fun after all, is a universal language and you will find plenty of that here. The good news is that this particular fun is actually well disguised education. The Brooklyn Children&#8217;s Museum was the very first museum of its kind, by that I mean the first museum that was dedicated to entertaining and educating children. It was a wildly successful experiment that is responsible for the 300 children&#8217;s museums now located around the world. The admission is very reasonable at $5 per person and children under the age of 1 are free. The museum is closed on Mondays during July and August and on Mondays and Tuesdays for the remainder of the year with the exception of certain public school recesses. It is best to check with the Museum if you are uncertain and hoping for a Tuesday visit.</p>
<p>The New York Hall of Science is another great learning experience that is available here. There is so much to do and see here and most importantly you get to play with many exciting new toys and such. Enjoy activities and exhibits that bring the science to magic and prove that they are not exactly mutually exclusive. Magic is after all, in the eye of the beholder. Exhibitions change frequently and always offer something fun for everyone. There are age appropriate activities for children and the science playground ($3 per person admission fee above the museum admission fee of $11 per adult and $8 per child is required for the playground) is always a big hit. Now you&#8217;re off to an excellent educational experience that everyone in your family will think was simply fun.</p>
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