Lynn Kiesling says that Iraqi oil revenues shouldn’t go to the new Iraqi government for ‘reconstruction’, but should go to the people instead to foster private enterprise and development.
If you pay bills late, the terrorists will have won
TAPPED is all over the deleterious civil liberties effects of CAPPS II.
Tips for securing award seats
CBS Marketwatch offers six tips for securing airline awards. They’re basically sound, but I’d quibble at the margin with them and clarify in some cases. So allow me to rewrite their six. If you don’t earn alot of miles, consolidate your miles into one or two programs so that you reach a critical mass of miles for redeeming tickets. If you do earn alot of miles, be sure to spread out your mileage earning so that when it comes time to redeem, you have more than one option to use to find availability. (And if you don’t earn alot of miles, make sure you take advantage of more opportunities – credit cards, telephone, online shopping, etc.) Be flexible. Sure, I agree with this one. If you’re able to choose a variety of days for travel,…
What the Coalition is Contributing to the Iraq War Effort
From the Washington Post’s weekly “Ideas Industry” column: THINK TANK HUMOR: Oh, and you thought think tankers were dry, mumbling folks. Ha! Laugh-parched staffers at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace came in one morning last week to find a listing of “Coalition of the Willing: Contributions to War Effort” in their mailboxes, complete with “official” U.S. Department of State header. Here’s an excerpt of the countries and their “donations”: Lithuania: Giving up the Bomb: What’s in it for You? A Foreign Ministry Documentary. Denmark: 721,999 boxes of Her Majesty’s Butter Cookies. Georgia: Eduard Shevardnadze will resign to serve as interim Iraqi president. Portugal: 23,339 tons of fresh calamari for Iraqi POWs. Uganda: Offer of asylum to Saddam Hussein. Netherlands: 290,000 tons of cannabis for medical purposes only. Singapore: 50 copies of government film, Spanking…
Eat Miles for Breakfast
Kelloggs is giving away 25,000 American Airlines miles a day from April 7 through June 5. You can enter once per day.
Earn Double Miles with the Delta Amex
If you have a Delta American Express, you need to enroll to earn double miles on all purchases from May 15 through July 15 (maximum 20,000 bonus miles).
Restaurants on the cheap
I’m finding Restaurants.com gift certificates available on Ebay for 70% or more off of their face value. I recently picked up a $50 gift certificate for Gerard’s Place here in D.C. for only a $1. Of course, that pretty much only buys me lunch — but I’m on the prowl for another Gerard’s Place gift certificate of a similar denomination. Choose browse, choose Gifts & Occasions, then choose Gift Certificates. Within Gift Certificates, search just for the city you’re looking for (e.g. Washington DC). Just be sure that the terms of the gift certificate work for you. All of them are different. Some require parties of 2 or more. Others require parties of 4. Some are lunch only and others are dinner only.
Singapore Air Miles
Get 1000 free Singapore Air miles for signing up to receive electronic statements by April 30th.
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50% Off Hotels in Hawaii
Rack rates (“full asking price”) for hotel rooms often prevail in Hawaii. Starwood is offering 50% off coupons for 13 Hawaiian properties. Just click on the link above and e-mail yourself a coupon. Update: Coupon terms and conditions say you need to be a United Airlines elite member (Premier, Premier Executive, 1K) in order to use this certificate. My best guess is that you won’t be required to show proof of United elite status. A simple “I forgot my card” should suffice even if you’re asked. But your mileage may vary.