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Travel Europe News Archive24-Jul-2006
How to make calls to and from Europe (Lifehacker)Travel guru Rick Steves has an European calling chart that should make dialing a bit easier. Every European country is represented here, from Austria to Turkey, and every step is nicely broken down...
Ghana Issues Travel Advice Labels the Gambia As Danger Zone (AllGambian.Net)The Ghanaian Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister, Akwasi Osei Adjei, has advised Ghanaian economic migrants planning to enter Europe via The Gambia to rescind their decision and adopt legally established procedures.
Rice on Travel to the Middle East and Europe (Scoop.co.nz)SECRETARY RICE: Good afternoon. This Sunday, I will travel to Israel and the Palestinian territories where I will meet with Prime Minister Olmert and his leadership and with President Abbas and his team. I will also travel to Rome where I will meet with the Lebanon Core Group.
The Travel Troubleshooter (Miami Herald)Q: My 20-year-old son booked his first trip to Europe through Travelocity.com. When he was asked for his full name, he typed in the one he always goes by, Hunt. It's a derivative of his given name, Huntley.
Americans Flying to Europe in Big Numbers (New York Times)Despite higher air fares and an unfavorable exchange rate, Americans continue to flock to Europe.
IMA-Europe head, base commanders to discuss cash woes (Stars and Stripes)HEIDELBERG, Germany ? Dollars and bills will likely come up again and again this week when community commanders sit down with the civilian director of Army installations in Europe to discuss base affairs.
Business travel has its rewards (River Valley Business Report)S&S Cycle Inc. employees travel to Australia, Japan and Europe and oftentimes are scattered throughout the United States. ?We?re all over the place,? said Carla Langyel, S&S Cycle administrative assistant.
Dreams on a dime: Tips for travel savings (Miami Herald)Get a bargain air fare. Book a run-of-the-mill motel. Grab a fast-food meal. Most of us like to travel as inexpensively as possible, and those are some of the obvious ways to save on basics. But getting a great value isn't just about going on the cheap; it's about getting mileage for your money. Making your journey a memorable one should come before going on the cheap.
For Dream Jobs in Europe, the Line Forms in Bulgaria (New York Times)Macedonians are becoming citizens of Bulgaria in the hopes of finding jobs in the E.U. once Bulgaria joins in 2007.
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