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TAKE A PENNY-WISE VACATION THIS YEAR - Read More

Date Added: April 23, 2008 09:29:04 AM
It doesn't look as if we're going to get a break on our vacation travel budgets unless we find them ourselves. Here are some places to look: Discounts on admission fees. Your company's human resources department might offer deals for specific attractions. Also try local grocers, travel magazines, travel guidebooks and Web sites. Don't forget your credit card company and membership groups. AAA ...

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