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Travel News Archive01-Dec-2005
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- 'Tell Us About Your Snow Travel (KXLY-TV Spokane)
We want to hear about your commute during this stormy week. How are the roads in your area? What are the worst travel spots along your route? Is there anything interesting going on in your neighborhood to make road travel easier?- 'YULE TRAVEL FAR (Daily Record)
Britons are gearing up to travel 520million miles to see relatives this Christmas. About 2.6million people will drive up to 200 miles to see family and friends for the special day- 'UN imposes asset, travel freezes on arms dealers (AlertNet)
UNITED NATIONS, Dec 1 (Reuters) - A U.N. Security Council committee called on all governments on Thursday to freeze the assets and travel of two individuals linked to international gunrunner Victor Bout over past arms sales to Liberia.- 'Northern changes travel policies as a result of crash (Havre Daily News)
The travel procedures for Montana State University-Northern sports teams will change as a result of the women's basketball team's van crash on Nov. 14.- 'Borger varsity squads travel to Canyon for the Gene Messer Tournament today (Borger News-Herald)
The varsity Bulldogs basketball teams travel to play in Canyon today. The teams are participating in the Gene Messer Tournament. First up Bulldogs and Lady Bulldogs both face Lubbock Trinity.- 'Chinese Wheat Buyers in the U.S. for Two Weeks of Travel (Grainnet.com)
Washington, DC (December 1)--A large team of Chinese wheat buyers, representing private mills and government agencies, has arrived in the United States for two weeks of travel across the country.- '40 German travel agents robbed in S.Africa (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Forty German travel agents on a sponsored trip to learn about tourism opportunities in South Africa were robbed at gunpoint in their tour bus in a township near Cape Town, South African Tourism said on Thursday.- 'German travel agents robbed in South African township (AFP via Yahoo! News)
A group of about 40 German travel agents were attacked by robbers at gunpoint while on a bus tour of a South African most crime-ridden township, police said.- 'Bedbug boom blamed on increased foreign travel (USA Today)
Bedbugs, the houseguests nobody wants, are back in growing numbers across the USA. Sixty years after near-eradication, the little bloodsuckers are infesting homes and hotels from New York to San Diego. Why the outbreak? Increased world travel and changing pest-control practices.- 'Group Itemizes Free Travel at White House (New York Times)
Companies and others lobbying the government paid for travel by White House officials that was worth $2.3 million over six years.
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