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Travel News Archive23-Feb-2006
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- 'Dual carriageway enables easier travel (The Star Online)
KUCHING: travel between Kuching and Serian along the Pan Borneo Highway has been made easier and faster with the completion of a 36km dual carriageway.- 'CONSUMER TRAVEL: Web sites offer goodies (The Charlotte Observer)
Sure, you know the main Web sites used for booking travel, the Expedias and the travelocitys and Orbitzes. But there are plenty of other travel-related Web sites out there.- 'Travel troubles (The Scotsman: Business)
GLASGOW travel agent Clifford International has gone into liquidation with 13 jobs lost at its two offices.- 'Checklist For Hassle-Free Travel (CBS News)
The Early Show 's travel pro offers tips about what to pack and how to pack it.- 'Internet squeezes travel agent out of business (The Herald)
One of Glasgow's oldest independent travel agents has folded as a result of competition from the internet. Clifford International has gone into voluntary liquidation.- 'Osman will travel to Adelaide (The World Game)
Central Coast Mariners midfielder Matthew Osman will travel to Adelaide for Sunday's A-League Preliminary Final despite concerns over his health.- 'Hilton Group's Profit Rises on Growth in International Travel (Bloomberg.com)
Feb. 23 (Bloomberg) -- Hilton Group Plc, owner of the world's largest chain of betting shops and operator of Hilton hotels outside the U.S., said profit rose 1 percent last year because international travel increased. The company plans to pay a special dividend of 233.4 pence a share.- 'Taiwan's Travel Rates up, Fewer Containers Handled: Motc (Asia Pulse via Yahoo! Asia News)
TAIPEI, Feb 24 Asia Pulse - Outbound and inbound travel increased in January, but ports in Taiwan handled fewer containers, according to the most recent statistics released Thursday by the Ministry of Transportation and Communications (MOTC).- 'Travel bulletin (Telegraph.co.uk)
Gulf Air Flights Travel to some of the world's most popular cities with Gulf Air. Discover Devon Win a luxury golf break in Devon.- 'Students can get credit, funding for travel to Israel, Lebanon, and 11 other areas (The Harvard Crimson)
After significant pressure from students and faculty, the College has repealed its policy of withholding funding and credit for study, research, and travel in some countries that the State Department identifies as risky for travel.
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