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Street Spotted: Elfee Duquette (Mobile Upload)

This chick had us at her hair poof.  Elfee’s a style-goddess from Seattle who only periodically takes to the streets of NYC – she’s here this time for Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week. A contributor to StyleLikeU, we caught the fashionista on an off-day at the 5th Avenue shops.  The shoulders of her striped t-shirt are the bees knees and make for a chic fall look when paired with her high-waisted black skirt.  But the splash of color in her Peruvian-looking tribal over-the-shoulder sack adds a needed pick-up and complements her light makeup. And that poof…oh that poof. We die.

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FREQUENT FLIERS MAY BE GROUNDED

Daily News (Los Angeles, CA) November 19, 1995 | Donald D. Groff Knight-Ridder Tribune News Wire A rude awakening could be in store for thousands of frequent-flier club members nationwide who got certificates a year or so ago entitling them to a free domestic round-trip ticket in exchange for 20,000 miles.

Many traded in mileage for certificates because the airlines were about to raise the threshold for a free trip to 25,000 miles. see here delta frequent flyer

But many of those one-year certificates will expire between by February, and club members who try to book a quick trip with them may well find that flights on the busiest routes are booked solid.

“For anybody who has procrastinated and wants to go to a popular destination on a popular day, it’s going to be very tough,” said Dan Brock, USAir’s vice president in charge of the airline’s Frequent Traveler program.

Brock said passengers should be flexible in trying to use their certificates – fly midweek and consider cities other than the hottest travel destinations.

Certificate-holders who can’t get a flight that suits them have some options, but they must act before the certificate expires – or see their 20,000 miles vanish.

Some airlines will let you book a ticket good up to a year in advance with the certificate, effectively extending the certificate’s value and also increasing the chance that you can book your preferred time and destination. go to website delta frequent flyer

Another option with some airlines is to reinstate, for a fee – $40 in the case of USAir and American Airlines – the certificate mileage back into your program account, though there may be restrictions.

To get details of the frequent-flier programs contact: USAir Frequent Traveler, (800) 872-4738; American AAdvantage, (800) 882-8880; Continental OnePass, (800) 621-7467; United Mileage Plus, (800) 421-4655; Delta Frequent Flyer, (800) 323-2323; Northwest WorldPerks, (800) 447-3757; and TWA Frequent Flight Bonus, (800) 325-4815.

Donald D. Groff Knight-Ridder Tribune News Wire

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