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Travel Europe News Archive22-Jan-2006
Europe luring Tassie travellers (The Mercury)>THE United Kingdom and Europe are the leading destinations for Tasmanian overseas Travellers, a local Travel industry expert says.
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.
Rail Europe Hires Taxi (AdWeek)NEW YORK Rail Europe, a supplier of European railroad travel-related products to North Americans, has hired Taxi to create a nontraditional campaign in advance of the peak summer travel season, the agency said.
Iran shifts billions from Europe's banks (Mail and Guardian)The Iranian government has started moving billions of pounds in assets from Britain and the rest of Europe in case international sanctions are imposed over the nuclear crisis.
Annan to travel to Europe to attend World Economic Forum, Conference on Afghanistan (People's Daily)UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan is to travel to Europe to attend the World Economic Forum In Davos and the London Conference on Afghanistan, UN Spokesman Stephane Dujarric announced Friday.
Travel Notes (San Antonio Express News)AJ Travel, along with Roberta Alberti of Celebrity Cruise line, will host a cruise night on Tuesday at 6 p.m. This is part of AJ Travel's monthly Travel Tuesday's seminar. Alaska and Europe, along with information on Celebrity's Caribbean sailings will be presented.
Iran's leader challenges Europe to take back Jews (Sydney Morning Herald)In a new attack on the existence of Israel, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has challenged Europe to take back the Jews who emigrated to Israel, adding that no Jews would remain in Israel if Europe were to open its doors. -
Jack Frost cripples Europe with minus 33 (The Age)The misery of Moscow's winter is etched onto the face of this homeless woman, receiving food after another bitter night. Photo: Reuters Freezing air from Siberia sent temperatures across much of northern Europe diving on Friday and the death toll from the cold rose to more than 70 in Russia.
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