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Travel Europe News Archive05-Jan-2006
US Skeleton Coach Not Allowed To Travel With Team (KUTV.com)LAKE PLACID, New York The suspended U.S. skeleton coach will not be allowed to Travel with the team for World Cup races in Germany while sexual harassment allegations against him are investigated.
Germany's largest travel agency, TUI, denies firm deal to buy Exim Tours (Prague Daily Monitor)PRAGUE/VIENNA, Jan 3 (CTK) - Germany's TUI, the largest Travel agency in Europe, is buying a majority stake in Exim Tours, operating in seven countries in Europe and Africa and headquartered in the Czech Republic, daily Hospodarske noviny (HN) writes today.
Olympic Coach Barred From Team Travel Amid Harassment Allegations (The Champlain Channel)A local Olympic coach has been put on administrative leave and told he will not be able join his team in Europe for a big competition this weekend. U.S. skeleton coach Tim Nardiello received the news on Wednesday night.
Local National Guard Unit To Depart For Europe (WLWT ChannelCincinnati.com via Yahoo! News) Soldiers from the Ohio Army National Guard's A Battery will be heading to Europe for a year to perform police duties.
U.S. skeleton coach banned from travel (Boston Globe)U.S. women's skeleton team coach Tim Nardiello looks on during a training day for the 2003 Skeleton World Cup competition, in this Dec. 3, 2003 photo, at the bobsled and skeleton track in Lake Placid, N.Y. The U.S. Bobsled and Skeleton Federation has decided that suspended U.S. skeleton coach Tim Nardiello will not travel with the team for World Cup races in Germany.
Europe, Asia, Americas, Africa (New York Times)EUROPE.
U.S. Skeleton Coach Banned From Travel (ABC News)Suspended U.S. Skeleton Coach Will Not Be Allowed to Travel With the Team for World Cup Races
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