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Travel News Archive16-Jul-2008
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- 'Domestic Olympic travel lower than expected (China Daily)
Less than one month from the Beijing Olympic Games, some of China's travel agencies said they had overestimated the number of domestic travelers for the sporting spectacular to the host city.- 'Benedict Keeps To West In Travel (NBC 5 Chicago)
While he didn't expect to travel much, Pope Benedict XVI is actually keeping pace with his globe-trotting predecessor John Paul II.- 'Leading Travel Publisher Adopts Web 2.0 For Travel Guides (InformationWeek)
MairDumont, Europe's largest travel guide publisher, has put information on more than 200,000 destinations and points of interest online for free.- 'Travel softball keeps playersâ?™ skills sharp (McHenry County Sports)
Hallisey Kunde can?t think of a person on her summer travel softball team, the Marengo MudDogs, who doesn?t spend their summer swinging a bat because it?s the right thing to do.- 'Benedict keeps to West in travel (AP via Yahoo! News)
While he didn't expect to travel much, Pope Benedict XVI is actually keeping pace with his globe-trotting predecessor John Paul II. The difference is their destinations.- 'Airline-Sold Travel Insurance: What's It Worth? (Aviation.com via Yahoo! News)
People who never before considered travel insurance might look back on this turbulent summer as the one that pushed them over the edge.- 'Truman Lo's photo of Jackson Square chosen best New Orleans photo in American-Statesman's travel photo contest (Austin American-Statesman)
Iconic shot of New Orleans wins Statesman's travel photo contest- 'Pope Benedict keeps away from developing world in travel and mainly to West (The Canadian Press via Yahoo! Canada News)
SYDNEY, Australia - While he didn't expect to travel much, Pope Benedict is actually keeping pace with his globe-trotting predecessor John Paul II. The difference is their destinations.- 'Benedict keeps up travel, but stays mainly in the West (Newsday)
SYDNEY, Australia (AP) _ While he didn't expect to travel much, Pope Benedict XVI is actually keeping pace with his globe-trotting predecessor John Paul II. The difference is their destinations.John Paul, only 58 when he assumed the papacy, made extensive tours of the developing world, with stops in Catholic strongholds and some of the world's poorest countries among his first nine pilgrimages. ...- 'Travel teams hope to rent baseball fields in Wellington (Sun-Sentinel)
Children who play travel baseball in Wellington won't have to play recreation ball after all.
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