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Travel News Archive24-Nov-2007
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- 'Warriors travel to City of Brotherly Love (The Sports Network)
Warriors travel to City of Brotherly Love- 'VibeAgent: Travel Mashup With Social Networking (WebProNews)
I read about this one in the USA Today... a new travel mashup that incorporates a little social networking enabling users to setup a more web20-ish profile, save trips, search for travel related info, join groups etc... I'm still fumbling around but so far it's quite clever. See www.vibeagent.com I wish I could save past trips and include handy info about the trip.. hotel details, ...- 'Travel Picks: Top 10 new golf courses of 2007 (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
A golf course in the U.S. state of Washington has been named the top new course of 2007 by magazine Travel + Leisure Golf.- 'Our view: Holiday travel is pricey but worthwhile (Eagle-Tribune Online)
With fuel prices rising, it's getting pretty expensive to travel to visit friends and family for the holidays. Expensive, yes. But worth it. Thanksgiving is the busiest travel holiday of the year.- 'Reporter Talks About the Travails of Travel Story (NPR)
In a Reporter's Notebook, Robert Smith explains that he brought his young daughter to an airport to cover holiday air travel. The "real story," Smith says, is how he juggled a microphone and his young daughter.- 'Travel Day (KAMR Amarillo)
AMARILLO- While some are shopping, others had to hit the road to get back home. Today was one of the busiest travel days. TxDot tells us that road conditions were pretty good around the area which should help drivers get where they need to go.- 'Holiday Travel Tips (BellaOnline)
Traveling for the holidays this year? Here are some holiday travel tips.- 'Travel Media Showcase displays attractions (The Desert Sun)
A picture may be worth 1,000 words. And a story, worth its weight in gold. But the eighth annual Travel Media Showcase that'll take place Tuesday through Thursday at Morongo Casino Resort & Spa near Cabazon for 100 leading print and broadcast travel writers and 75 vendors from around the world holds promise to charge into the "priceless" category.- 'Greer economic development won't increase foreign travel (The Greenville News)
GREER -- The Greer Development Corp. isn't planning on spending more on foreign travel to encourage economic development, according to Wryley Bettis, who has been elected to a third year as the organization's chairman of the board.- 'Acadia University attracts new students with travel rebates: Program helps give edge to institution in tough market (The Halifax Daily News)
So what about declining enrolment? Acadia University is doing its best to buck that trend and lure new recruits by ponying up their travel costs.
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