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  1. Report of video of woman's fall doesn't satisfy mother AP - Thu May 15, 1:16 PM ET

    MOUNT LAUREL, N.J. - A video may have shown that Mindy Jordan was alone just before she fell from the balcony of a cruise ship. But her mother says she still wants authorities to continue looking into what happened.

  2. Six Flags opens indoor Batman-themed roller coaster AP - Thu May 15, 5:10 PM ET

    JACKSON, N.J. - With crazed laughter ringing in their ears, Gotham's first visitors gathered on a vandalized subway platform to board a runaway car.

  3. Southwest passenger cited for refusing to get off cell phone AP - Mon May 12, 5:11 PM ET

    DALLAS - A Southwest Airlines passenger was cited by police Monday for refusing to get off his cell phone during a flight from Austin.

  4. Mesa Air to shut Air Midwest, cut small city stops AP - Thu May 15, 1:13 PM ET

    PHOENIX - Mesa Air will shut down subsidiary carrier Air Midwest, cutting off service to 16 small cities in Nebraska and nine other states because of soaring fuel prices, the company said Wednesday.

  5. Silverjet plans to expand, keeps options open AP - Thu May 15, 1:15 PM ET

    NEW YORK - Silverjet PLC, while planning to cautiously expand from its London base, is in talks to replicate its all-business class model in other markets through franchise deals, the high-end airline's CEO said Thursday.

  6. Toilet Training at 35,000 Feet Aviation.com - Wed May 14, 12:15 PM ET

    Air travelers have been saying airline service has been going into the toilet for years, but not many passengers have actually had to spend a transcontinental flight in one.

  7. Xain Coslow, who  stayed in 40 plus hostels, before starting to work at Miami Beach's Jazz Hostel, talks, Wednesday April 23, 2008, about his experience staying at the hostels around the world, including Thailand, Costa Rica and San Francisco.  (AP Photo/J. Pat Carter)
    South Beach becoming backpackers' spot with hostels AP - Thu May 15, 5:11 PM ET

    MIAMI BEACH, Fla. - Charity Simon is sharing a bedroom and a bathroom with two other young women she has never met during her stay at the Tropics Hotel & Hostel in Miami Beach. But that's fine with her since she is saving a ton of money every night.

  8. This 2006 photo released by the Recreation Vehicle Industry Association shows a Jayco Greyhawk Type C as it travels down the Washington Heritage Trail near Harper's Ferry, W. Va. (AP Photo/GoRVing.com)
    RV 101: Sure, they're big, but you can do it AP - Mon May 12, 3:04 PM ET

    HOLMDEL, N.J. - If you've never vacationed in a recreational vehicle, your first reaction might be "I can't afford to rent an RV" or "They're too large to maneuver."