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Travel Europe News Archive03-Jul-2006
Stuttgart author opens Europe to new travelers (Stars and Stripes)STUTTGART, Germany ? Bored with barracks? Craving something besides another Double Whopper at the food court? You might want to take a page out of Vicki Landes? book.
The ultimate vacation for kids: Europe? (Kansas City Star)LOS ANGELES | Alarmed by skyrocketing gas prices and the prospect of an ever-weakening U.S. economy, my husband casually announced one morning that maybe we should ?rethink? the two trips we plan to take to Europe this year: three weeks in Amsterdam and Germany in July and two weeks in Paris at Christmas.
Lebanon men travel to Balkans on mission (Tennessean)Who went: Pierce Dodsonand Derrell Reese of Lebanon, Tenn., members of Fairview Church. Where they went: The Balkans, in Eastern Europe, where the majority of the population is Muslim.
Trying to find budget one-way fares from Europe (The Wichita Eagle)Q: My son purchased a one-way ticket to Europe last year and is now living there, but he wants to come home this summer. Do you have any ideas for cheap one-way fares from London or Paris?
Germany becomes a bargain (NorthJersey.com)For Americans, the general thinking on travel to Europe this summer is that Western Europe is expensive -- Eastern Europe is a better bet for bargains. And you know that the dollar is down against the euro and other European currencies.
Opponents of Iran regime find their voice in Paris (International Herald Tribune)Thousands of Iranians from across Europe gathered here in support of the National Council of Resistance of Iran and its leader, Maryam Rajavi, who was recently freed from French judicial restrictions that had limited her movement.
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