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Travel News Archive04-Aug-2008
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- 'Fla. House defends Cuba travel restrictions (Miami Herald)
The Florida House of Representatives is defending a law it passed earlier this year requiring new restrictions on travel agencies and charter companies booking trips to Cuba.- 'Getting the Latest Budget Travel News (BellaOnline)
Getting immediate access to the latest Budget travel article is as easy as signing up for this FREE resource. It is easy. Read on to find out how.- 'Travel almanac (The Salt Lake Tribune)
Keep pet food from spilling in the car TUCK IN: Do you travel with your pet? More than 29 million Americans do.- 'Gregoire orders hiring freeze, fuel and travel cuts (Seattle Times)
Gov. Christine Gregoire is telling state agencies to cut hiring, travel and fuel costs as the weak economy continues to take its toll. In a memo released...- 'Menu Details From the Early Days of Airborne Travel (New York Times)
Menu details from the early decades of airborne travel.- 'Bus travel grows as fuel soars, airfares leap (USA Today)
It's a tale of two cities: Nikita Bernstein, 29, a dyed-in-the-wool New Yorker with a business in Boston, was in need of a cheap way to travel between his two homes. And a place to plug in his laptop, store his bike and stretch his legs along the way.- 'Climber?s family travel to Pakistan for meeting with expedition leader (Irish Examiner)
THE brother and girlfriend of the Limerick climber confirmed dead in the Himalayas are preparing to travel to the area to meet the leader of the ill-fated expedition.- 'Holidaymakers facing a wave of fuel surcharges from travel companies (Times Online)
Thousands of holidaymakers are receiving demands for surcharges running into hundreds of pounds as travel companies pass on the soaring cost of fuel.- 'Growth in air travel ebbs to five-year low (Canada.com)
Economic weakness in key markets like the United States has eroded air travel growth to a five-year low, the International Air Transport Association said Monday. - 'Movie Review: Pants still travel in `Sisterhood' sequel, but magic got lost along the way (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
Yes, the pants still exist, but now they're covered in patches and jewels and etched with the memories and dreams of the four young women who've been wearing them. And they still travel ? to New York and Vermont, Turkey and Greece, and various points in between.
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