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Travel Europe News Archive19-Jan-2006
How man reached Europe (The Hindu)SPANISH INVESTIGATORS believe they may have found proof that Neanderthal man reached Europe from Africa not just via the Middle East but by sailing, swimming or floating across the Strait of Gibraltar.
Europe events, retirees set to lift travel industry (Daily Yomiuri Online)With events including the Winter Olympics and soccer World Cup finals and backed by a rise in leisure spending due to the economic recovery, the Travel industry is expecting a banner year for Travel to Europe.
Travel trends to watch out for this year (Manila Bulletin)Find out more about travel on Feb. 10, 11 and 12, as the 13th Travel Tour Expo (TTE), the largest trade and consumer event of the travel industry is slated at the Megatrade Hall in Mandaluyong City.
Free travel for congressmen (WTHR Indianapolis)Washington D.C., Jan. 18 - Jack Abramoff admitting to passing around free trips and other gifts in an attempt to bribe lawmakers has Republicans and Democrats scrambling to ban free travel.
Low-Fare Travel Right Model For Asia, Symposium Told (Bernama)SINGAPORE, Jan 18 (Bernama) -- Low-fare air travel is set to grow further in Asia as it is the right model for the region which has a large population but does not necessarily have large income, a symposium was told Wednesday.
Attacks leave travel plans up in air for Benton graduate (Benton Courier)In the wake of Thursday's bombings in London, Amanda Tackett said today that she is going to "evaluate everything" for a few days before deciding whether to join her fiance, Jamie Fugitt, in Europe.
In Brief (San Jose Mercury News)CENTRAL AMERICA Panama, Costa Rica join forces to boost tourism If it's Tuesday, it must be . . . Costa Rica? Americans who travel to Europe for the first time often sample several countries in the same region over the course of a week or two, and now countries like Costa Rica and Panama are encouraging travelers to visit more than one destination on the same trip to Central America.
Austrian chancellor argues for 'Europe tax' (People's Daily)STRASBOURG, France: Austrian Chancellor Wolfgang Schuessel, outlining his country's programme for its six-month presidency of the European Union, called yesterday for some form of "Europe tax" to fund the 25-nation bloc.
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