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Getting away, celebrity styleupdated: Thu Apr 12 2012 09:53:00

Do you find yourself enviously clicking through pictures of celebrity homes on your lunch hour? Instead of turning green over the multibillion-dollar estates of George Clooney or Brad and Angelina, why not follow their lead? Plan your own getaway in a place where the stars have found solace, far from the fray.

Island flavors: Maui for foodiesupdated: Fri Mar 23 2012 11:59:00

From the steep slopes of volcanic Haleakala to the wealth of surf spots, Maui beckons lovers of sun, sand and surf. But venture just beyond the hotel buffet and discover what a foodie destination the Valley Island has become.

U.S. Navy rescues Iranian in capsized boatupdated: Sun Mar 04 2012 18:57:00

The U.S. Navy rescued a survivor from an Iranian cargo vessel that sank in the Persian Gulf, killing at least three other crew members, the military said Sunday.

Hawaii for beach hatersupdated: Mon Feb 27 2012 07:35:00

What's the first thing you think of when you think of Hawaii? The foaming-white sea lapping at a golden-sand beach surrounded by palm trees swaying in the breeze? Well, sure -- Hawaii's one of the world's ultimate beach destinations, an island paradise made for basking in the sun sipping daiquiris or hitting the waves to surf some righteous tubes.

Tahiti and French Polynesia on a budgetupdated: Wed Feb 01 2012 10:34:00

No, there's no need to remortgage the house to visit Tahiti and French Polynesia. Despite a reputation for opulence and exclusivity, it's perfectly possible to visit these dreamy islands on a limited budget -- if you make the right decisions.

Hawaii helicopter crash kills 5updated: Thu Nov 10 2011 21:39:00

A tour helicopter crashed and burned on the Hawaiian island of Molokai on Thursday, killing all five people aboard, local and federal authorities reported.

Money Magazine: Holiday travel: 3 hotel dealsupdated: Fri Nov 04 2011 19:33:00

Hotel room prices, on average, are up 5% over last year, but these destinations are shaping up to look like real deals in late December.

People.com: Molly Sims & New Husband Jet Off to Maui for Honeymoonupdated: Wed Sep 28 2011 18:30:00

The swimsuit-clad newlyweds enjoy some downtime on the beach

NASA: Location of satellite debris not determinedupdated: Sat Sep 24 2011 19:58:00

Kris Rakowski put the dog out late Friday and looked to the skies above his Maple Grove, Minnesota, residence.

4 most common reasons airlines lose luggageupdated: Wed Aug 17 2011 10:06:00

As frequent globetrotters and travel writers, we have no shortage of nightmarish lost-luggage tales -- and neither, it seems, do our readers.

Best coastal bike trailsupdated: Wed Jun 15 2011 08:07:00

From the simple, sandy shores of Nantucket to the volcanic paths in Maui, these bike trails range from easy to exhilarating, but all reward with sweeping views of the water.

As U.S. damage measured, emergency declared in California countiesupdated: Sat Mar 12 2011 12:09:00

One person was reported dead and numerous boats and harbors suffered damage in the United States after the tsunami triggered by the massive earthquake off Japan swept across the Pacific Ocean at jet speed Friday.

Surge from Japan tsunami reaches U.S.updated: Sat Mar 12 2011 12:09:00

Boats and docks in California suffer some serious damage following a surge from the tsunami that hit Japan.

SI.com: Stewart Mandel: Walker's big-game moxie could carry UConn deep into Marchupdated: Wed Mar 09 2011 17:42:00

NEW YORK -- Each time Kemba Walker stepped to the free-throw line during the first half of Wednesday's Big East tournament game against Georgetown, a pocket of red-clad St. John's students behind the basket greeted him with the taunt "Hardy's better." With all due respect to Red Storm star Dwight Hardy -- no, he's not.

Dinner cruise boat runs aground off Hawaiiupdated: Fri Dec 31 2010 08:16:00

Investigators are trying to determine what caused a dinner-cruise boat carrying 60 passengers to run aground off the coast of Hawaii, the Coast Guard said Friday.

People.com: Paris Hilton's Flight Evacuated After Knife Found Onboardupdated: Wed Dec 22 2010 10:55:00

"So strange," Tweets the heiress, who was headed to Maui with her boyfriend

SI.com: Seth Davis: Five burning questions leading into Michigan State at Dukeupdated: Wed Dec 01 2010 16:42:00

Duke and Michigan State will meet at Cameron Indoor Stadium tonight in the final game of the ACC-Big Ten Challenge. The contest lost a bit of luster after Michigan State fell to Connecticut in the semifinals of the Maui Invitational, which dropped the Spartans from No. 2 to No. 6 in the AP poll, but it is still a huge event and potential Final Four preview. Here are five key questions entering the game, plus my prediction.

SI.com: Seth Davis: UConn's Walker is America's best player early on; plus more notesupdated: Mon Nov 29 2010 13:46:00

Because he was in such demand by the media, Kemba Walker was the last man to board the UConn bus following the Huskies' 84-67 win over Kentucky in the championship game of last week's Maui Invitational. Walker scored 90 points in the Huskies' three wins, which included a semifinal upset of then-No. 2 Michigan State, making him the easy choice for tournament MVP. But for all the cheers he heard inside the Lahaina Civic Center, the best ovation was yet to come.

SI.com: Luke Winn: Top 10 early season tournamentsupdated: Tue Nov 16 2010 01:50:00

There's a movement afoot -- by tourism-minded folks in Kansas City -- to brand Kansas City as the college basketball capital of America. This may be difficult to achieve, given that the city doesn't have a venue capable of hosting the Final Four. What it does have, at least this year, is the No. 1 event in SI.com's rankings of early season tournaments. So perhaps Kansas City can start with just calling itself "The College Basketball Capital of America (for two days in late November, 2010)," and go from there.

SI.com: Luke Winn: G'town, Kentucky, Texas top list of toughest nonconference schedulesupdated: Tue Oct 05 2010 20:22:00

Last season, after I ranked the most difficult nonconference schedules, the teams at Nos. 1 and 3 (North Carolina and Texas) imploded, while the teams at Nos. 2, 6 and 7 (Michigan State, Duke and West Virginia) made the Final Four. The lesson, I suppose, is that a tough schedule is a good and vital thing -- but only if you have the right personnel to endure it.

SI.com: The Bonus: The Waveupdated: Thu Sep 09 2010 15:48:00

From THE WAVE: In Pursuit of the Rogues, Freaks, and Giants of the Ocean. Copyright © 2010 by Susan Casey. Published by arrangement with Doubleday, an imprint of The Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, a Division of Random House, Inc.

People.com: Off-Duty Hollywood: Paris Hilton and Cy Waits Hit Mauiupdated: Wed Sep 08 2010 11:29:00

Plus: Jesse James and Kat Von D pump things up and more star sightings

People.com: Paris Hilton Eats, Plays, Loves in Mauiupdated: Tue Sep 07 2010 21:28:00

The heiress provides a blow-by-blow of her romantic Hawaiian holiday

Don't tweet that: How not to be a Twitter dorkupdated: Wed Jun 09 2010 09:29:00

Twitter has become a vital tool over the past few years, allowing folks to chronicle everything from the Hudson River plane crash to performances of Romeo and Juliet.

People.com: Shaunie O'Neal Vacations in Maui with Her Boyfriendupdated: Wed Apr 07 2010 17:29:00

Shaq's ex tells PEOPLE about her younger, but "mature," new beau

Maui police: Hiker's disappearance 'suspicious'updated: Wed Mar 03 2010 17:10:00

The search for a hiker who vanished while camping alone on the cliffs of Maui, Hawaii, has been suspended, but police say their investigation is still going full force.

Passenger in Oregon to Hawaii air incident faces chargesupdated: Fri Jan 08 2010 21:15:00

Federal authorities filed a criminal complaint Friday against a 56-year-old man whose scrawled note invoking "Gilligan's Island" led a Hawaiian Airlines pilot to turn around a Maui-bound flight and return Wednesday to Portland, Oregon.

Guide to Mauiupdated: Thu Dec 17 2009 06:57:00

Fly into Maui's Kahului International Airport. For car rentals, book ahead on hertz.com or enterprise.com to get optimal rates.

Driving Maui's wild highwayupdated: Thu Dec 17 2009 06:55:00

For 10 years I lived on the Hawaiian island of Maui. I had a complex relationship with paradise.

SI.com: Luke Winn: ESPN's big push alters early-season landscapeupdated: Tue Nov 24 2009 21:02:00

On a week when we can be thankful that ESPN networks are televising more than 50 hours of college basketball, let us consider the way this came about. In January 2006, the NCAA made two moves that it knew would precipitate a boom in the number of early-season tournaments, or "multi-team events," on the November-December landscape. It repealed the "two-in-four" rule that kept teams from playing in multi-team events more than twice in any four-year span, and, in a less-publicized rule change, eliminated the events' certification process, which had required operators to provide detailed financial information to the NCAA and have the school or conference sponsoring the event be responsible for selecting the field.

SI.com: College basketball preseason tournamentsupdated: Mon Aug 10 2009 14:10:00

Here is the current list of the 2009 preseason basketball tournaments. It will be updated as information becomes available.

SI.com: Alexander Wolff: Alabama-Auburn showdown tops Bucket Listupdated: Mon Aug 10 2009 11:33:00

1. Alabama-Auburn In the magazine I've described Duke and North Carolina in basketball as "the one rivalry all other rivalries secretly wish to be." But I don't stand by that comment quite as stoutly as I would if I'd seen the Tigers play the Tide, a feud I've been curious about ever since spotting my first AVOID THE RUSH -- HATE AUBURN EARLY bumper sticker.

People.com: Couples Watch: Tori & Dean, Kellan Lutz & AnnaLynne McCordupdated: Mon Jun 22 2009 11:12:00

• Tori Spelling and husband Dean McDermott, enjoying some down time with the kids - Liam, 2, and Stella, 1 - at the Four Seasons in Maui, where the family has been vacationing. The four played at the hotel's pool and relaxed in their cabana. Later in the night, McDermott went diving while Spelling took the kids to a screening of Surf's Up on the beach.

Nine breathtaking summer thrillsupdated: Fri Jun 05 2009 15:29:00

Face off with a giant croc! Ride the world's fastest coaster! And seven more of the season's greatest adventures.

Fortune: Paging Doctor Broadbandupdated: Fri May 08 2009 13:32:00

Over the past few weeks, Dr. Irving Harper, an internal medicine physician on the Hawaiian island of Maui, has seen scores of patients worried about the Swine Flu. He's talked to panicked patients with nothing more than sore throats or sniffles, and, in almost all cases, he's been able to reassure them that additional action isn't necessary.

People.com: PHOTOS: Lindsay Gets Wet & Wild in Hawaiiupdated: Thu Apr 30 2009 15:10:00

Lohan attempts to hang ten during her Hawaiian vacation

SI.com: Don Banks: Solidarity lacking as union prepares to elect leaderupdated: Fri Mar 13 2009 13:40:00

Musings, observations and the occasional insight as we tip-toe through a Friday the 13th in the NFL offseason...

Top 10 romantic island innsupdated: Fri Feb 06 2009 13:38:00

Leave behind the mainland and sneak away to these heavenly hideaways.

SI.com: WINN: Harangody back for Notre Dame vs. Ohio St.updated: Sat Dec 06 2008 13:42:00

INDIANAPOLIS -- Notre Dame forward Luke Harangody, who missed the Irish's past two games while recovering from pneumonia, will return to the starting lineup Saturday against Ohio State, SI.com has learned.

SI.com: Luke Winn: Complete in-season tournament guideupdated: Tue Nov 11 2008 21:12:00

When the NCAA passed legislation in 2006 that repealed the "two-in-four" rule -- which had limited college basketball teams to playing in only two exempt, early season tournaments over a four-year span -- the biggest casualty was the value of the word "classic." The legislation opened the floodgates on what the colorful wordsmiths behind the NCAA Division I manual call "Multiple-Team Events," which provide teams with an exemption to sneak in two extra regular-season games, upping the max allowed from 29 to 31. Thus there are 50 of of these tournaments scheduled for 2008-09, and no fewer than 28 of them have "classic" in their title.

CNNMoney: Credit crunch hits small businessesupdated: Thu Sep 18 2008 16:17:00

Stephani Smith's Maui-based healthy meals delivery company had been thriving since 2004, but needed financial assistance to expand its marketing efforts and Web exposure.

SI.com: Preseason tournaments to watchupdated: Tue Aug 26 2008 14:37:00

Dates: Nov. 24-26 Site: Lahaina Civic Center, Maui, Participants: St. Joseph's, Texas, Indiana, Notre Dame, North Carolina, Chaminade, Oregon, Alabama Official website

Top 10 coastal wildlife hot spotsupdated: Fri Feb 29 2008 09:29:00

From butterflies to grizzly bears, we know where the wild things are.

Fortune: A perfect seasonupdated: Fri Feb 01 2008 15:28:00

The 15-foot pepper tree in front of my house collapsed yesterday, uprooted by a massive winter storm, and came crashing down against a utility pole. Today my wife is dealing with the fire department, a puddle in the basement, an arborist, our 1-year-old son, another round of storms, and a hound dog that refuses to poop in the rain. Twenty-five hundred miles away, I'm lying face-down in a thatch hut at the Four Seasons resort along Maui's Wailea beach. Two native Hawaiian women ply their forearms on my backside in a ceremonial Lomi Lomi massage, working the knotted muscles above my shoulder blades and along my spine. "E ho mai ka 'ike mai luna mai e," they chant rhythmically, calling on the spirits for wisdom and to help coerce toxins from my system. Just outside the door, children run barefoot at the edge of the Pacific Ocean. Handsome sunbathers flip through Michael Crichton novels before nodding off under sailcloth cabanas. Humpback whales breach at the horizon.

Inn is out: 5 reasons to skip a hotelupdated: Tue Nov 06 2007 10:10:00

Your next hotel might not be a hotel. It could be a condo, a rental apartment or a home.

SI.com: Arash Markazi: Spending time at the SI swimsuit shootupdated: Sat Sep 01 2007 07:51:00

MAUI, Hawaii -- This must be a dream, but the salt water crashing against my face and into my eyes quickly reminds me that it's not. As I'm floating in the water off the shores of Kaanapali Beach, Jessica White is running toward me in a neon pink two-piece bikini.

Hawaii ferry company suspends serviceupdated: Wed Aug 29 2007 00:47:00

The company that runs the first passenger-vehicle ferry service between the Hawaiian Islands suspended operations indefinitely Tuesday after two days of emotional protests and legal setbacks.

Environmentalists seek to ground Hawaii Superferryupdated: Mon Aug 27 2007 23:34:00

A state judge agreed Monday to temporarily block the first passenger-vehicle ferry service between the Hawaiian Islands from using Maui's Kahului Harbor, giving environmental groups a victory.

Surfing protesters block new Hawaii ferry serviceupdated: Mon Aug 27 2007 00:29:00

The Coast Guard helped clear protesters who briefly disrupted the second voyage of Hawaii's first-ever passenger ferry service among the Hawaiian islands, but the fight over the ship's environmental impact is far from over.

From Maui dive shop to tourist hot spotupdated: Sun Aug 26 2007 22:18:00

It started as a simple dive shop in 1958, taking tourists and locals on scuba tours in the Pacific Ocean off Maui. But a year after opening for business, Maui Divers workers found what resembled a black bush in deep waters off the Molokai Channel.

Fortune: Kite powerupdated: Sun Aug 19 2007 23:45:00

Here's an unfortunate secret about Silicon Valley: There's no there here. Sure, the Valley is thick with corporate offices housing the most successful tech companies. Yes, powerful venture capitalists call the region home.

Realizing a dream deferredupdated: Mon Jul 02 2007 23:45:00

"The path to fulfilling lifelong dreams is not always straight and narrow," says Ed Lane, standing in front of his easel. A former advertising executive turned passionate artist, he speaks from years of experience.

Your say: Dealing with delaysupdated: Wed Mar 14 2007 06:23:00

Do airlines play fair when it comes to dealing with delays?

Road to Hana a highway to heavenupdated: Fri Feb 23 2007 09:41:00

From the first light of morning, Hana turns your world upside down.

Fortune: A first-class packageupdated: Tue Nov 28 2006 11:10:00

Most elite travelers would never dream of booking a prepackaged vacation. Maybe they should. By booking the hotel of your choice but reserving your flight and rental car through programs like Ameri...

Hawaiian: 'We were rocking and rolling'updated: Sun Oct 15 2006 14:09:00

Sunday morning brought chaos to the normally serene and lush Big Island of Hawaii as it shook with the state's biggest earthquake since 1983.

Fortune: Where to retire in styleupdated: Wed Jun 21 2006 14:07:00

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Quest's blog: On the roadupdated: Mon May 08 2006 10:37:00

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Resolve to make travel dreams a realityupdated: Mon Jan 02 2006 06:58:00

Have you had enough of dieting resolutions and decided that 2006 is the year you'll finally treat yourself to the vacation you've been daydreaming about?

Inn love: 12 lodging favoritesupdated: Mon Nov 21 2005 10:42:00

The travels of Coastal Living staffers lead to accommodations that run the gamut in style and service. Read on for a dozen of their latest finds.

Sydney ranked world's best cityupdated: Tue Jul 12 2005 00:25:00

Australia's biggest city, Sydney, has again been named the world's best city by readers of the U.S. magazine Travel and Leisure.

FSB: Office of the Futureupdated: Fri Jul 01 2005 00:01:00

Office walls that sense how you're feeling, technology that translates small movements into big actions, and chairs that know when you need to chill out: Enter the office of tomorrow, where intelli...

Getaways: Tropical Mayberryupdated: Mon May 09 2005 09:15:00

Two teenage girls lob a ball back and forth on the tennis courts -- or, more often, swing and miss, then collapse in fits of laughter.

Movie by 'Scrubs' star wins Maui festivalupdated: Fri Jun 25 2004 14:36:00

A newcomer's directorial debut, "Garden State," walked away with the award for best feature film at the fifth annual Maui Film Festival, which wrapped up this week after a record-setting turnout.

A world awayupdated: Mon Jun 14 2004 12:40:00

Before you talk to Barry Rivers, creator of one of the world's most serene and successful young film festivals on picturesque Maui, you may expect a subdued "aloha," demure descriptions of the event, and other soothing tones.

From orcas to Oprah, Maui's got it allupdated: Mon Feb 23 2004 16:10:00

There's no denying the attraction of Maui, Hawaii's most diverse island.

Business 2.0: Avoiding A Slump An unusual office chair and a new exercise routine can improve your posture--and maybe your career.updated: Mon Dec 01 2003 00:01:00

A regular dose of sit-ups, the standard thinking goes, is as valuable as the old apple a day. You break a sweat, strengthen your midsection, and look respectable come that annual escape to Maui. ¶ ...

Money Magazine: 5 Great Off-Season locationsupdated: Thu Jan 16 2003 16:22:00

Long lines, shoulder-to-shoulder crowds and hard-to-get dinner reservations can quickly chill any romantic mood. So canoodle away without the prying eyes of others (you may even save money) when everyone else goes away.

Fortune: Hang Looserupdated: Mon Nov 13 2000 00:01:00

I didn't tell my mother that I was going kitesurfing in Hawaii. I'm a grown man, yet when it comes to activities that might lead to massive reconstruction of expensive orthodontic work, I tend to k...

FSB: Paradise Discovered How I was seduced by mass-market Hawaiiupdated: Sat Apr 01 2000 00:01:00

Hawaii used to terrify me. Not the Hollywood Hawaii of Jack Lord and Elvis. No, I was scared of the chain-hotel Hawaii they give away on game shows. Of those rows of swarthy tanners laid out by the...

Money Magazine: Make Summer Less Taxingupdated: Wed Jul 01 1998 00:01:00

Ah, summer. Time to turn your thoughts to days on the beach, kids at camp and crafty tax planning. Not thinking about taxes? Well, maybe you should, because the warm months offer a slew of ways to ...

Money Magazine: Bringing the family? Try a home away from home--for less than you'd spend at Disneyupdated: Sun Mar 01 1998 00:01:00

As summer approaches and hotel chains roll out their usual "kids eat free" and "kids stay free" promotions, perhaps you'll find yourself longing for those carefree days--before parenthood--when tra...

Money Magazine: WANT TO LOOK LIKE GWYNETH OR TOMMY LEE? TRY THESE SHADESupdated: Tue Jul 01 1997 00:01:00

Take a walk down any sunny city street these days, or a ride on your local bike path, and you'll likely see more varieties of sunglasses than there are of Beanie Babies. What's up with that? "Sungl...

Fortune: THE STATS ON PARADISEupdated: Mon Aug 19 1996 00:01:00

If shuffling out of your condo and climbing aboard the Happy Hills van--which will whisk you away to the climate-controlled splendor of the nearby mall--isn't your idea of how you want to spend you...

Money Magazine: PSSST: HERE'S A SURE THING. MAKE BIG BUCKS PAYING OFF THOSE HIGH-INTEREST LOANSupdated: Wed Nov 01 1995 00:01:00

ALL RIGHT, SO IT'S NOT A MULTIMILLION-dollar lottery prize, but the year-end bonus you're expecting next month (or the tax refund you'll be getting next spring) does open up some intriguing possibi...

Money Magazine: SMART MOVES updated: Wed Jan 01 1992 00:01:00

-- Get returns that beat the average stock mutual fund -- plus lower risk -- in small funds that have distinctive investment strategies. For example: Retirement Planning Fund-Equity (5% back-end lo...

Money Magazine: WHERE TO TAKE THE KIDS -- AND ENJOY THE TRIPupdated: Thu Aug 01 1991 00:01:00

Disney World aside, the travel biz has never much catered to the needs of parents. But these days, with families accounting for roughly 75% of U.S. leisure travel and with a staggering 4.2 million ...

Money Magazine: To err is human. To avoid these common mistakes is divine. updated: Wed Feb 01 1989 00:01:00

Getting your financial act together is only partly a matter of making a few smart moves. You also need to avoid the major mistakes that too many Americans make with their money. Some of the most co...

Money Magazine: Mailbox to Microwave to Mouth to Mmmmmm! With a credit card and a phone call, you can send scrumptious food to a friend as a gifupdated: Sat Oct 01 1988 00:01:00

You stumble home from work, ravenously hungry, make your way to the kitchen and press that magic button. Presto! A delicious meal materializes on the table. If cooking in the late 20th century only...

Fortune: MONEY FOR YOUR MILESupdated: Mon Jun 06 1988 00:01:00

Suppose that your big European business trip and your weekly jaunts from New York to the widget factory in Waco have left you with a tidy cache of coupons from your favorite airline's frequent flie...

Money Magazine: NEWS ABOUT YOU AND YOUR MONEY An unbelievable vacation bargain? Hang up that phone!updated: Tue Dec 01 1987 00:01:00

Alert from the travel front: If you receive a postcard or phone call offering you a superbargain midwinter vacation in the Caribbean, Paris or a similar enticing destination, the person to send pac...

Money Magazine: -- Rewarding the wrong performanceupdated: Wed Apr 01 1987 00:01:00

Stroll through charming Cape Cod villages. Picnic on St. Croix. Or discover the mysteries of Hong Kong. Sound enticing? You bet it does -- especially to the financial planner or broker who sells yo...

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