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Travel News Archive18-Feb-2006
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- '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.- '6 city employees suspended for violating travel policies (KVOA Tucson)
PHOENIX Six City of Phoenix employees have been suspended and one has been reprimanded for violating the city's travel policies.- 'Spectators watch a float travel down St. Charles Ave. during the Sparta Mardi Gras parade in New Orleans (AlertNet)
Spectators watch a float travel down St. Charles Ave. during the Sparta Mardi Gras parade in New Orleans February 18, 2006. Mardi Gras parades began rolling in New Orleans on Saturday, a symbol for many of both the city's proud commitment to its singular heritage and the deep uncertainties that cloud its recovery from Hurricane Katrina.- 'Germans Catch the Travel Bug (Deutsche Welle)
The travel industry may lose valuable holiday guests to the soccer World Cup in June, but experts estimate Germans will make up for it after the championship ends.- 'Phoenix suspends 6 over travel (The Arizona Republic)
Phoenix has suspended six employees for violating the city's travel policies, including an acting deputy city manager and the head of Sky Harbor International Airport. - '6 city employees suspended for violating travel policies (Tucson Citizen)
PHOENIX - Six employees have been suspended and another reprimanded for violating the city's travel policies. In disciplining the city workers, Phoenix held accountable not only those who took the trips but those who approved the questionable expenses as well.- 'Online Travel Gets Personal (Forbes)
The explosion of blogs, collaborative applications and search technology is taking Web travel to a new level.- 'Norway learns better late than travel sick (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Better late than travel sick.- 'Genealogy Travel Kit (BellaOnline)
I came across some helpful aids while doing your family history while traveling. Here are some items to have for your genealogical travel kit. Stationery: Notebook, pens, and files or folders in which to keep your valuable documents, photographs and local information.- 'U.S. REDUCES OFFICIAL TRAVEL IN YEMEN (Middle East Newsline)
CAIRO [MENL] -- The United States has sharply reduced official travel in Yemen. The U.S. embassy in Sanaa has canceled some travel to and within Yemen. The statement said embassy security officials were reviewing all travel to and within Yemen.
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