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Travel Europe News Archive05-Dec-2005
SENT BACK, BUT UNDETERRED, YOUNG BENINESE DREAMS OF EUROPE (The Tocqueville Connection)BAMAKO, Dec 4 (AFP) - Zidane, an 18-year-old from Benin, dreams of just one thing -- crossing the Sahel desert for a better life in Europe. He has already tried once -- in vain. He was sent back from Algeria, having got within 30 kilometres (18.6 miles) of the border with Morocco.
Travel industry braces for bird flu / Possible outbreak concerns airlines, cruise operators (San Francisco Chronicle)Hoping for the best but preparing for the worst, the Travel and tourism business is gearing up for a widespread outbreak of avian flu among humans, a much-feared event that would put Travelers and Travel-industry workers on the front lines of the fight...
Rice to face angry Europe (Bradenton Herald)BERLIN - Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice flies into a hornets' nest of criticism Monday as she begins a four-country swing through Europe amid mounting outrage over allegations that the United States has conducted covert counter-terrorism missions on the continent.
British Go Stag In Eastern Europe (CBS News)Due to cheap flights and cheaper entertainment, stag parties held in Eastern European cities are increasingly popular among the British. But many natives do not necessarily find the parties so appealing.
Ferguson: My team thrives on these challenges (WorldFootballers.com)Ahead of Wednesday's crucial UEFA Champions League clash in Benfica, Alex Ferguson is adamant that his side will deliver the type of performance that will ensure their progression to the latter stages of Europe's premier competition. Manchester United Travel to Portugal aware they will likely need a victory on away soil to advance to the knock-out phase, although a draw could be enough depending
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