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Travel Europe News Archive20-Mar-2006
Belarus: Terror in the heart of Europe (Moldova.org)Terror in the heart of Europe By Tammy Lynch, the Institute for the Study of Conflict, Ideology & Policy, Boston (USA) On 19 March, Belarusians will "vote" in what President Aleksandr Lukashenko is calling an election. But, there should be no mistake - the actions of the Lukashenko regime make it clear that the poll taking place in Belarus resembles nothing close to a real election. Opponents of
Emirates Holidays launches TradeNet system to Saudi travel agents (AME Info)Emirates Holidays, the largest wholesale tour operator in the Gulf and Middle East, has launched its enhanced version of the innovative TradeNet all-in-one online quotation and booking engine system in Saudi Arabia, with a Kingdom-wide roadshow of seminars and presentations to top Travel agents.
WORKSHOP ON ACCOUNTING IN EUROPE POST 2005 (Accounting Education)BACKGROUND Following on from the successful workshop ?Accounting in Europe Beyond 2005? held at the University of Regensburg, Germany on 29 September ? 1 October 2005, the European Financial Reporting Research Group (EuFin) and the British Accounting Association International Accounting and Finance Special Interest Group (IAFSIG) are pleased to announce a workshop on ?Accounting in Europe Post
?Europe?s last dictator? set for poll victory (Sunday Herald)HIS country is known in the West as ?Europe?s last dictatorship?, he has suggested that Adolf Hitler was not all bad and his personal life is an enduring mystery.
Travel guru shows the way in books, television, podcasts (Detroit Free Press)EDMONDS, Wash. -- Sprinting his way through Europe each summer, as he has for the past 32 years, Rick Steves often steals lunch from breakfast, stuffing a couple of pieces of bread and some meat into his backpack.
Europe still beckons, but many are drawn elsewhere (Miami Herald)Jessica Serrano, a student at the University of Miami, is no stranger to travel. Last summer she backpacked through Europe; in 2004, she studied in New Zealand and Australia. This year, she's going to Southeast Asia, a new destination that she feels would benefit most from her tourist dollars, especially areas damaged by the 2004 tsunami.
Rick Steves built travel biz through the back door (Asbury Park Press)Sprinting his way through Europe each summer, as he has for the last 32 years, Rick Steves often steals lunch from breakfast, stuffing a couple of pieces of bread and some meat into his backpack.
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