Oahu a Good Choice for Penny Pinchers (RedNova)
By Tara Godvin Associated Press LANIKAI
Paradise for pennies A rich Hawaiian vacation -- for the non-wealthy (Chicago Sun-Times)
Yahoo! News Search Results for cheap hotel honoluluLANIKAI BEACH, Hawaii -- Not a millionaire? Well, in Hawaii, for an afternoon you can pretend you're among the monied by soaking in the sun and sifting your fingers through the sugary sands outside celebrities' obscenely priced homes without having to pay the rent.
Tiki (American Heritage)
How sex, rum, World War II, and the brand-new state of Hawaii ignited a fad that has never quite ended. In December 1931 a somewhat adrift 24-year-old washed up in Southern California, looking for something to do. A native of New Orleans, he was named Ernest Raymond Beaumont Gantt.
Summerall's story: Seeking salvation (Orlando Sentinel)
George Allen "Pat" Summerall, one of the great voices of American sports, has told his life's story (with the aid of author Wes Smith) in Summerall: On and Off the Air (Nelson Books). After one career as an NFL kicker, Summerall moved into broadcasting in the 1960s when our nation was falling in love with televised sports. But he fell prey to the poisons of celebrity life, including alcoholism. A
Avoid protest crowds and leave the bling at home (The Wichita Eagle)
EYES WIDE OPEN Terrorist threats. Political demonstrations. Late-night muggings. Pickpockets. Travel is supposed to be fun, right? But the first time your cash and credit cards are pilfered on a London street corner, or you find yourself caught in the middle of a crowded protest in Mexico City, you may wonder why you didn't just stay home.