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Posted on: Sunday, February 1, 2009

Veterans encouraged to share their stories about World War

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Martin Cikl, of the Czech Republic, practices at Whistler. The venue will host ski-jumping events during the 2010 Olympics.

DARRYL DYCK | Associated Press

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Martin Cikl, of the Czech Republic, practices at Whistler. The venue will host ski-jumping events during the 2010 Olympics.

DARRYL DYCK | Associated Press

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Veterans, the National World War II Museum in New Orleans needs your stories. To commemorate June 6, the 65th anniversary of the D-Day landings at Normandy, the institution is seeking personal accounts of the battles fought in Anzio, Italy, and on the Kwajalein Atoll in the Marshall Islands. In its efforts to preserve these wartime memories for posterity, the museum already has collected about 3,000 narratives. To submit your tales, e-mail Seth Paridon, manager of research services, at seth.paridon@nationalww2museum.org; 504-527-6012, ext. 311; or write to the National World War II Museum Oral History Project, 945 Magazine St., New Orleans, LA 70130.

NEW YORK CITY

TOOLS TO PLAN YOUR VACATION TO THE BIG APPLE ARE A CLICK AWAY

Got a trip to New York City coming up? The city just launched a spiffy new tourism Web site, with maps, calendars and deals easily accessible, making trip-planning easier than ever. Go there to find discounted tickets to museums and shows and take advantage of Gotham's tourist lures during the town's slow season. Check out all the great offerings at www.nycgo.com.

VANCOUVER

HOTEL DEALS OFFER A PEEK AT THE 2010 WINTER OLYMPICS VENUE

As host city for the 2010 Winter Olympics, Vancouver will be the focus of champion skiers and skaters. This winter visitors can preview Olympic venues with a "Third Night Free" promotion from Tourism Vancouver, awarding one night's free stay for bookings of three or more nights, valid at most of the 19 participating properties through March 31.

Among the hotels in the program are the classic Fairmont Hotel Vancouver and its modern "sister," The Fairmont Waterfront, both with nightly rates starting at $193. Nearby the boutique Metropolitan Hotel Vancouver starts at $121 per night, while rooms at the Ramada Inn & Suites Downtown Vancouver start at $65. For travelers needing an airport location, the Delta Vancouver Airport Hotel starts at $125 per night. Bookings must be made through Tourism Vancouver. 877-826-1717; www.tourismvancouver.com.