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Travel News Archive26-Apr-2006
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- 'Agate Pass Bridge Travel Restricted for Saturday Inspection (Washington State Department of Transportation)
BAINBRIDGE ISLAND - Motorists using the State Route (SR) 305 Agate Pass Bridge on Saturday morning, April 29, should expect travel delays as Washington State Department of Transportation crews inspect the bridge from 6-9 a.m.- 'Mylifeoftravel.com: Travel Blog Platform Becomes First to Offer Google AdSense(TM) to Members (SYS-CON Media)
My Life of travel today announces the wide-scale launch of their growing travel blogging platform, allowing members to utilise their Google AdSense(TM) accounts to generate revenue by creating travel blogs about personal travel experiences. This now means that travellers can earn money while travelling simply by regularly logging into the site and documenting their journeys, without the need for - 'Bills approved restricting travel for students, professors to 'terror' countries (Sun-Sentinel)
TALLAHASSEE -- The Florida House and state Senate gave tentative approval Wednesday to a plan by South Florida legislators to restrict students and professors at state-run colleges and universities from using taxpayer funds to travel to Cuba and five other nations on the federal government's terrorist watch list.- 'Travel restrictions of limited use in flu pandemic, study says (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Travel restrictions will be of only limited use if a flu pandemic erupts, says a study, which suggests a mix of tactics favoring swift isolation of patients and administering antiviral drugs to their relatives.- 'Yahoo! Takes to the Road With Travel Feature (BrandWeek)
CHICAGO -- After about a year in development, Yahoo! has activated Yahoo! Travel with a full flight of travel services that is part search engine and part trip planner packed with reviews from its community of users.- 'Under Secretary Adams to Travel to India Next Week (United States Department of the Treasury)
Under Secretary for International Affairs Tim Adams will travel to India to attend the 39th annual meeting of the Asian Development Bank in Hyderabad next week.- 'Astrology and foreign travel (Bangkok Post)
Caretaker Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra has chosen to travel overseas after delegating most of his authority to Deputy Prime Minister Chidchai Wannasathit. He is believed to be following the stars.- 'The 25 Most Influential Executives Of The Business Travel Industry, 2005 (Business Travel News)
JANUARY 23, 2006 -- The roster of the 25 decision makers who exerted the greatest sway over the corporate travel industry in the past year constitutes an awesome lineup.- 'Today in Travel (WALB News 10)
Times are changing... and three new trends on the Internet affect your communication, your travel, and your entertainment. Special from CSMonitor.com The Day I Became a No. 1 Chef When you fall in love with Thai food, you want to learn to cook at least one dish authentically (story includes recipe).- 'Bills approved that restrict travel expenses for students, professors to 'terror' countries (Sun-Sentinel)
TALLAHASSEE -- The Florida House and Senate gave tentative approval Wednesday to bills by South Florida legislators to restrict students and professors at state-run colleges and universities from using taxpayer funds to travel to Cuba and five other nations on the federal government's terrorist watch list.
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