'Swamp People' stars not hurt in Arkansas crash
DODDRIDGE, Ark. (AP) - No one was killed in a five-vehicle pileup near the Arkansas-Louisiana state line that involved two stars from the "Swamp People" reality TV show.
Arkansas State Police say three people suffered serious but not life-threatening injuries in Monday's crash. The Texarkana Gazette reports (http://is.gd/i7AGTL) the two alligator hunters from "Swamp People" - Joe LaFont and Tommy Chauvin - were not injured in the crash, but T-shirts and other show merchandise spilled from their truck onto the highway.
Administrator passes 60, strives to not slow down
After reaching age 60, most people begin to think about retirement and settling down as they end their normal work careers. Climbing mountains usually doesn’t cross their minds. But for Dave Millay, associate vice chancellor for facilities management, this is something that has become almost second nature.
When asked why he goes on such adventures, Millay said, “It’s fun.” But there is more to the story. Full Story
Don't let those vacation days expire
(CNN) -- After traveling all year for business meetings or conventions and taking vacation to cover a child's inconvenient half days at school, many harried Americans are left with a dilemma. With a few weeks left in the year, their remaining precious vacation days are about to expire. Full Story. How flying has changed in the ten years since 9/11
Ten years after 9/11, it's both harder and safer to fly. We have fewer airline and flight choices, we pay less for tickets but more in fees, and airport security can be really, really annoying. But airport security is a lot more professional than it used to be, and it's possible to surf the Internet on planes. Is that a better experience? Before you anoint flying in 2011 the "worst year ever," remember the epic delays of the summer of 1999 when thousands of people were stuck in airports for days. And remember that back before 2001, airport security was widely considered a farce -- there just wasn't one big agency for people to target. Planes are crowded and security lines are miserable nowadays, but it isn't all bad. Read More
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