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Travel News Archive14-Oct-2007
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- 'Lewis & Clark Travel Plan Decisions Open House (KPAX Missoula)
Forest Service officials with the Lewis & Clark National Forest will be holding a series of "open houses" starting Monday, October 15. Forest officials will be explaining the new travel management plan. The- 'Petre resigns from travel.com.au board (AAP via Yahoo!7 News)
Daniel Petre has resigned as a director of travel.com.au (TVL).- 'DavSur guv says Canada's travel advisory baseless (Sun Star)
THE travel advisory released by Canada identifying Davao del Sur as among the 10 Philippine provinces that are considered possible terror attack targets is baseless, Gov. Douglas Cagas said.- 'Travel briefs (Reno Gazette-Journal)
Inspiring books for world travel -- Whether you're a world traveler or an armchair traveler, you'll find inspiration in several big, beautifully illustrated new books out this month showcasing destinations around the globe.- 'Travel agents and media in CNMI from Pusan (Saipan Tribune)
The Marianas Visitors Authority is hosting 18 print and TV media representatives along with 19 travel agents from Pusan, Korea currently in the CNMI.- 'Green Skies: Engineer's Work May Reduce Jet Travel's Role In Global Warming (Science Daily)
One Princeton Professor has a lofty goal: end the nation's reliance on oil for jet travel. With potentially major benefits for energy security and the environment riding upon his success, he is advancing the fundamental knowledge of jet fuels while developing practical, innovative energy sources.- 'BOOK YOUR VACATION | "Travel Detective Bible" (Denver Post)
Travel writer Peter Greenberg is always trying to help us figure out how to be more efficient, knowledgable travelers, and this very stuffed book is yet another attempt.- 'Meetings to unveil new forest travel plans (Great Falls Tribune)
New travel plans that will dictate where and how people can travel on more than 1 million acres of national forest will be the focus of seven open houses, which begin Monday in Choteau.- '3 sentenced in Cuban travel scheme (Bradenton Herald)
A Florida businessman will spend more than two years in prison for his role in a scheme to use fake religious organizations to get thousands of people permission to travel to Cuba.- 'Astronauts wanted; travel required (Chicago Tribune)
NASA wants a few good recruits for its elite astronaut corps. A background in math or science is essential. Test piloting is a plus. And, as the application warns, "Frequent travel may be required."
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