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Rock-bottom prices for summer fun in the Caribbean

The goofy underwater shots of my husband and much-younger son grinning behind their masks always make me smile -- just the way a vacation photo should.

Earthquake kills 12 in Chechnya

At least 12 people were killed Saturday in an earthquake in Russia's Chechnya region, Russian news agencies reported.

FSB: Relaxing on choppy waters

If sailing is relaxing, then this is not sailing.

Money Magazine: If you really want to invest in Iraq...

Question: A friend told me the Iraq Stock Exchange is open for business. How do I buy shares that trade there? Also, how safe and secure is it? - Bryce Frederickson, Lawton, Okla.

Fortune: Preaching Green With the Zeal of a Convert

The Virgin king is set on saving the planet. Since the fall, Branson has pledged profits from his gas-guzzling airline businesses to alternative-fuels research and launched an eco-equivalent of the...

Fortune: Rich geeks in paradise

I'm sailing on a Hobie Cat with Richard Branson along the shore of Necker Island, his private enclave about a mile from Virgin Gorda in the British Virgin Islands. The Virgin Islands aren't actually a part of Virgin Group, the conglomerate he founded, but sometimes it's easy to make that mistake.

CNNMoney: A space ride for Christmas?

Want to make someone's Christmas really special this year? Consider a trip to outer space.

Fortune: Going a Long Way to Collect a Debt

His country may be war-torn, bankrupt, and mired in poverty, but that didn't stop Republic of the Congo President Denis Sassou-Nguesso, newly elected African Union chairman, from racking up an $81,...

CNNMoney: Feds: Executive ducked $200M tax bill

A Washington business executive who earned nearly a half-billion dollars through off-shore ventures has been indicted in a massive $200 million income tax evasion scheme, federal law enforcement officials announced Monday.

Fortune: PUBLISHERS MAKE A SPLASH WITH BEACH READS

WITH THE TEMPERATURE plummeting, now's the time most of us start daydreaming about beach vacations. Book publishers, however, start daydreaming about ways to drum up interest in lighter literary fa...

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