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When should you have reservations about your hotel reservations?

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When it comes to booking a hotel online, what you see isn’t always what you get. Christina Daves knows. On several occasions, she’s shopped for a hotel room online and then clicked through to make a reservation, only to discover she was actually dealing with a third-party site that looked like a hotel site. “Often,” said Daves, who owns a medical device company in Washington, D.C., “there are no refunds on a reservation made through one of these sites, if you want to cancel or make a change. Read More...

Christine Blasey Fords friend now says shes skeptical of Kavanaugh accusation

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Explore More A high-school pal of Brett Kavanaugh accuser Christine Blasey Ford says in a new book that she’s skeptical of Ford’s claim the Supreme Court justice sexually assaulted her at a party in the 1980s. “I don’t have any confidence in the story,” Leland Keyser — who Ford has said was at the party where the alleged assault occurred — told two New York Times reporters in their book “The Education of Brett Kavanaugh: An Investigation. Read More...

Fake bomb detector husband jailed for three years

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The Alpha 6 manufactured by Samuel and Joan Tree and sold to Egypt, Thailand and Mexico, usually at £2,000 ($3,213) per device. The highest sale price was £15,500 ($24,906) Tree was given three and a half years behind bars while his wife was ordered to do 300 hours unpaid community work. ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7o67CZ5qopV%2Bjsri%2Fjq6iZmppaYR4hJht