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July 20, 2007


TOMORROW'S INSIGHTS TODAY

Geotourism catching on


A traditional Jazz band winds through the crowd at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival.
FILE/AP
A traditional Jazz band winds through the crowd at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival.
Associated Press

Traveling to a seaside New England clam shack for fried clams. Listening to jazz in New Orleans. Visiting a small organic coffee farm in Guatemala.

These trips would all make for very different summer vacations, but they have something in common: They could all be considered geotourism, a relatively new term for travel that focuses on a destination's unique culture and history and aims to have visitors help enrich those qualities rather than turn the place into a typical tourist trap.

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MONDAY'S INSIGHTS TODAY: Pamela Yip

How can you help your kids build good credit?

My recent column on how the credit industry is cracking down on credit-challenged moochers who ride the coattails of those with good credit histories brought questions from some parents.

They wanted to know what they could do to help their children build good credit, now that the credit industry has said it will no longer allow authorized users to benefit from being on the primary card holder's account.


Read the whole story in Monday's Dallas Morning News or at dallasnews.com/business.


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