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For the fifth consecutive year, International Living has announced that France has the best standard of living in the world. As someone who lives there, loves it and writes about France, this should make my heart sing – and does.

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The Consumer Travel Alliance Thanksgiving travel survey just closed. Thanks to everyone who participated. The picture of our readers and whether they were traveling and how they made their reservations are revealing.

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Airline food. No, that’s not the punchline to a joke.

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Here are some of the results of Zagat’s 2009 Airline Survey covering 16 domestic and 73 international airlines, as well as 30 domestic airports. The survey incorporates the opinions of 5,895 frequent fliers and travel professionals.

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There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics.

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Pretend, for a minute, that car rental companies are high school students. The average class grade on a recet test is 73 percent, which is a C- and, truth be told, just a point away from a D.

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Please take the time to answer a dozen questions for us that will help to focus the material on ConsumerTraveler.com. We are very interested in who are our readers.

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Eating at a restaurant should be a positive experience. But is it? After all, it’s the time when someone else shops, cooks, serves you what (you think) you’ve ordered and takes away the dishes and glasses to a mysterious place. Best of all, you’re not responsible for washing them. In spite of these definite pluses, people appear to have more gripes than you’d think. And they make no bones about voicing them.

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(Sunday, October 11) If you have not taken our favorite U.S.airline poll, this is your last chance to register your vote. The cross-referenced data we have been collecting has been fascinating. We will be releasing this poll data on Wednesday, October 14th. Please let us know your favorite airline and why you fly that airline.

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We have two different newsletters for our readers — a daily listing of our headlines and a weekly (or twice-a-week) newsletter that features our top posts from the previous days. We are polling our readers to see how often they would like once- or twice-a-week newsletter. Plus, what day (or days) would you like to get the newsletter to have time to actually read it.

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