How do you make something permanent and poignant in a place dedicated to people who are distracted and on the move? That's the challenge the Boston-based firm Moskow Architects faced down and overcame with the winning plan for Logan International
LONDON - Ah, to be tucking into jammy scones at afternoon tea. This costly city of $7 cups of coffee and $500 hotel rooms also dishes up some bargains.
How about scones, tea, and a slab of double-chocolate cake for $14 on Trafalgar Square?
For an upcoming tour to Cambodia, I got a visa for $25 via e-mail, and it took just two days.
That's about nine days faster and $100 cheaper than the traditional method of filling out a paper application, then mailing it with your passport to a visa
It is the place where a nation's nightmare began. Now, Massachusetts Port Authority officials hope that a 2-acre sliver of grass and glass in the midst of Logan International Airport will also bring a measure of peace.
The $3.5 million Airport 9/11
POLICE ENTRY UPHELD - A resident's appeal that the police entry into his home in 2001 was unconstitutional was recently denied by the state Appeals Court. Jack Lindsey was convicted in Superior Court on 14 indictments related to the illegal and
She and her husband, Richy, moved to The Inlets more than six years ago. Before then, the couple lived in New York, where the terrorist attacks of seven years ago changed them forever.
On the morning of 9/11, Richy turned on the TV to see images of
Hawaii this year has hardly been a paradise for travelers.
This spring, thousands were stranded when Aloha Airlines and ATA halted flights. As seats vanished, round-trip airfares from the mainland zoomed, hitting $800 or more.
Cruise customers didn't
ATLANTA — The grip U.S. airlines have on travelers' wallets is about to get tighter as carriers go ahead with plans to trim their domestic schedules due to the high cost of fuel.
Executives acknowledge that despite the economic downturn, fares will
Take cover on the shop floor. The war of words between retailers and landlords over rents moved from verbal bullets to bombs last week.
Separate articles in property magazines Estates Gazette and Property Week accusing retailers, led by
On Monday nights, the two groups met in the classrooms of Messiah United Methodist Church in Springfield, Va., pushing the chairs into a circle. The men and women who came were not there to cope with addiction or bankruptcy, but to seek the company of