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Travel News Archive14-Jan-2006
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- 'Molecule dictates how stem cells travel (PhysOrg)
U.S. researchers have defined a molecule that dictates how blood stem cells travel to the bone marrow and establish blood and immune cell production.- 'A Local Soldier Prepares to Travel to Iraq (Whiz News Southeastern Ohio)
Friends and family gathered tonight at the Union Bar in Zanesville to wish one soldier good luck as he prepares to travel to Iraq. This will be Keith Hutcheson?s third trip overseas: he?s also bee...- 'Saraya Jordan announced as the main and diamond sponsor for Middle East Travel and Tourism Summit 2006 (AME Info)
With an impressive portfolio of tourist development schemes underway, Saraya Jordan joins the Middle East Travel and Tourism Summit (METTS) as the Main and Diamond sponsor to showcase its development plans and commitment to sustainable development through tourism.- 'NewZealers hold back on travel warning (AngolaPress)
AUCKLAND, 01/14 - NewZealanders held back on travel warning Saturday with coup fears in Fiji, a South Pacific island country. The New Zealand government has so far refused to issue a travel warning for the region - even though the Australians have already done so.- 'Nothing Free About Free Travel (RedNova)
By Kathy Secker A pounds 7.3m shortfall in the funding of free bus travel for pensioners has forced transport chiefs to propose radical cuts to existing services to make up the missing money.- 'Judge lets oilman keep travel plans secret (Houston Chronicle)
Houston oilman Oscar Wyatt, who's accused of bribing Iraqi officials and needs court permission to go abroad, may file confidential travel requests so his business won't be harmed, a federal judge ruled Friday in New York. - '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After significant pressure from students and faculty, the College has repealed its policy of withholding funding and credit for study, research, and travel in some countries that the State Department identifies as risky for travel.- 'State sues owner of Bloomington travel agency (The Indianapolis Star)
BLOOMINGTON -- Indiana Attorney General Steve Carter hopes a lawsuit will help him find Jack Lagoni, a former Bloomington travel agency owner that Carter on Thursday accused of scamming customers.- '1st peak travel day witnesses orderly transportation (People's Daily)
On the first day of peak travel period identified from Jan. 14 to Feb. 22, transportation across China is slightly strained but in good order.- 'US bird flu experts travel to Turkey (AFP via Yahoo! News)
A US team of influenza experts was set to travel to Turkey to help local officials with the bird flu outbreak, health officials in Washington said.
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