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Weather Forecast
Forecast for New Castle
Updated: 11:22 am EST on January 25, 2010
Wind Advisory in effect until 1 PM EST this afternoon... Flood Watch in effect until 5 PM EST this afternoon...
rainThis Afternoon
Periods of rain. Windy with highs in the lower 60s. South winds around 25 mph...becoming southwest 15 to 20 mph. Gusts up to 50 mph. Chance of rain near 100 percent.
nt_chancerainTonight
Mostly cloudy with a chance of showers in the evening...then partly cloudy with a slight chance of showers after midnight. Lows in the mid 30s. West winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph. Chance of rain 30 percent.
partlysunnyTuesday
Partly sunny and breezy. Cooler with highs in the mid 40s. West winds 15 to 20 mph.
nt_partlycloudyTuesday Night
Partly cloudy in the evening...then clearing. Lows in the upper 20s. West winds 10 to 15 mph.
partlycloudyWednesday
Mostly sunny. Highs in the lower 40s. West winds 10 to 15 mph.
nt_partlycloudyWednesday Night
Partly cloudy in the evening...then becoming mostly cloudy. Lows in the upper 20s.
chancesnowThursday
Mostly cloudy in the morning...then becoming partly sunny. A chance of rain showers. A chance of snow showers in the morning. Highs in the mid 40s. Chance of precipitation 30 percent.
nt_cloudyThursday Night
Mostly cloudy. Lows in the mid 20s.
cloudyFriday
Mostly cloudy. Highs in the mid 30s.
nt_chancesnowFriday Night
Mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of snow. Lows in the lower 20s.
chancesnowSaturday
Mostly cloudy with a 40 percent chance of snow. Highs in the mid 30s.
nt_cloudySaturday Night
Mostly cloudy in the evening...then becoming partly cloudy. Lows around 20.
partlysunnySunday
Partly sunny. Highs in the lower 30s.
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Movie Releases

Extraordinary Measures
Harrison Ford stars in the true story of a scientist who partners with a couple to develop a cure for a rare disease killing their children. Rated PG-13.

The Tooth Fairy
Dwayne Johnson is a pro hockey player nicknamed the Tooth Fairy, who is ordered to one week's hard labor as the real Tooth Fairy. Rated PG.
Recommended Book

Magnificent Mind at Any Age: Natural Ways to Unleash Your Brain's Maximum Potential
by Daniel G. Amen

Based on the most up-to-date research, as well as on Dr. Daniel Amen's more than twenty years of treating patients at the Amen Clinics, Magnificent Mind at Any Age shows that the true key to satisfaction and success at any age is a healthy brain.




Dare To Understand Travel Terms, Then Sit Back And Enjoy Traveling
When planning your travels or buying your airline tickets, you have probably come across definitions and terms that might have seemed strange to you. Granted, many of the definitions and terms become more understandable as you become familiar with the industry as a frequent flier. While there are many terms for hotel room types, car types, and travel amenities, the area that we shall attempt to define would be tours.
Tour operators try to make their brochures and websites as attractive, informative and understandable as possible; however, in reading this information you will undoubtedly encounter some terminology that is new and unfamiliar. To assist you, here's a glossary covering some of the terminology you will most most frequently find in brochures, fliers, and on websites.

Accommodations:

* Single Room: A room with one bed for one person.

* Twin Room: A room with two beds for two people.

* Double Room: A room for two persons with a double bed.

* Triple Room: A room for three persons, usually consisting of twin beds (or double beds, plus a rollaway bed.

* Ocean Front: A room directly facing the ocean. Usually it is on the first floor with a door that exits onto the beach.

* Ocean View: A room from which it is possible to view the ocean, whether the room is on the first floor, the 12th floor, or on a hillside.

* Service Charges/Taxes: Service charges are a fixed percentage automatically added to room and meal charges. The city, state or federal government sets taxes.

Air Transportation:

* Add-on Fare: The cost of air travel from a domestic city to another domestic city from which the tour/vacation package originates and vice versa.

* Baggage Allowance: The weight or volume of baggage that may be carried by a passenger without additional charge.

* Connecting Flight: A segment of an ongoing trip, which requires a change of aircraft, but necessarily a change of airline.

* Direct Flight: A flight on which passengers do not have to change planes, but may involve one more stops en route.

* Non-stop Flight: Service between two points with no scheduled stop en route.

Car Rental:

* Drop-off Charge: Fee charged by a car rental company to defray the cost of returning the vehicle to its original location.

* Value Added Tax (VAT): Tax imposed by governmental authority.

Charter Travel:

Thanks to improved Federal regulations and a new generation of operators, air charters have become the preferred way to reach many of the world's most popular vacation destinations for reasons of value and convenience. Here's how they work: The tour operator rents an airplane and sells the seats, often in combination with a hotel package and perhaps other ground components. The result is a substantial savings.

Conditions:

* Force Majeure: An event or effect that cannot be reasonably anticipated or controlled (such as storms or war).

Consular Information Sheets: Governments issue Consular Information Sheets for every country of the world. They include such information as location of the U.S. embassy or consulate in the subject country, unusual immigration practices, health conditions, minor political disturbances, unusual currency and entry regulations, crime and security information, and drug penalties. If an unstable condition exists in a country that is not severe enough to warrant a Travel Warning, a description of the condition(s) may be included under an optional section entitled Safety/Security.

Documents:

* Passport: An official government document certifying identity and citizenship and granting permission to travel abroad (overseas).

* Visa: An official authorization appended to a passport permitting travel to and within a particular country.

Escorted Tours:

The most traditional tour product is also the most misunderstood. The options are so varied that it's easiest to identify the few elements they share: Group travel, usually by motor coach but sometimes by ship, or train; a set itinerary, with lodging, activities, and most meals included and a tour director to coordinate, guide, and manage the trip. Traveling on an escorted tour provides a measure of security and peace of mind. And today, more tour operators build in free time on group tours, giving travelers the best of both worlds.

Independent Travel:

There's no group on these trips, no guide and no fixed itinerary, unless the client wants one. The sole difference between this and fully independent travel is that by booking through a tour operator from its available inventory, your clients get the advantage of group buying power, without the group.

Package Travel:

Like group tours, packages tend to have fixed itineraries, with ground transportation and hotels booked in advance. But like independent travel, there's no organized group; clients are on their own, free to do as they please at each destination, but they still have the convenience and reliability that come with booking through a tour operator.

Public Announcements:

Public announcements (PAs) are a means to disseminate information about terrorist threats and other relatively short-term and/or trans-national conditions posing significant risks to the security of American travelers. The PAs are made when there is a specific threat that cannot be countered. In the past, Public Announcements have been issued to deal with short-term coups, violence by terrorists and anniversary dates of specific terrorist events.

Tours:

A group of people traveling together who follow a pre-planned itinerary. Most tours include accommodations, a number of meals, sightseeing, land transportation, and/or other transportation, plus the services of a professional tour manager or escort who accompanies the group.

Travel Warnings:

Travel warnings are issued when the State Department decides, based on all relevant information, to recommend that Americans avoid travel to a certain country. Countries where avoidance of travel is recommended will have Travel Warnings as well as Consular Information Sheets. You may also want to review specific country Background Notes.

Vacation Packages:

Vacation packages are designed for those traveling independently. They include a combination of two or more travel services (e.g. hotel accommodations, car rental, air transportation) that are offered at a package price. Many vacation packages offer a choice of components and options, thereby enabling you to customize the package to your tastes, interests and/or budget.

Vouchers:

Documents issued by tour operators to be exchanged for accommodations, sightseeing and other services.
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