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Wine splurges and steals10:50am:  Six wines chosen by chef Mario Batali, from $15 to $775. (more)
8:55am: Heading a successful company isn't always fun and games, but these leaders aren't all business - they know how to kick back too.  (more)
Aug 31: Latest Census numbers are in.... the places with the highest concentration of college degrees.  (more)
Aug 30: Money Magazine's Donna Rosato shows why low-cost carriers don't always have the lowest fares and why the most popular travel Web sites aren't always your best bet.  (more)
Steal your travel agent's tricksWith the ExpertFlyer Web site, you can get an insider's peek into fare classes and seat availability.  (more)
Before you buy that vacation homeWith the real estate bubble losing air, is this your big chance - or the single worst time to buy? (more)
Last-minute travel bargainsHaven't planned your summer vacation yet? Not only is there still time, there are deals to be had too.  (more)
Returning to his native town right before Katrina hit, Ed Rowley promotes his depiction of New Orleans in happier times.  (more)
Live in the (really) fast laneDriving a Ferrari the way it's meant to be driven is usually a felony. At the Ferrari rally, it's $5,925. (Plus a quarter-million for the car.) By Fortune's Roger Parloff (more)
Twelve gadgets for the roadDon't forget the tech when you make your summer trek. Picks by Fortune's Peter Lewis. (more)
Good habits are hard to breakWith a baby on the way, Natalie and Greg Turner put saving first...and Pearl Jam second. (more)
Five Tips: Gas MythsCNN's Gerri Willis reports on the top 5 gas saving myths. (July 19) (more)video
1931 Daimler named 'Best of Show' in top car contestThe long two-seat 12-cylinder car takes the top prize at Pebble Beach. (more)
Airstrips -- the latest in resort amenitiesJet in for a quick lunch, then be on your way.  (more)
Cars: 1969 outside, 2006 insideCollectors can now buy classic American car bodies stuffed with all the latest technology. (more)