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Travel Europe News Archive31-Mar-2006
Best Travel Sites (Forbes)These 13 Web sites make Traveling easier and cheaper. You're welcome.
Who Should Travel, Who Should Not (The Moscow Times)The aftermath of the rigged presidential election and brutal crackdown on pro-democracy protesters in Belarus has elicited a predictable response in the West. The European Union and the United States have reimposed a Travel ban on top Belarussian officials, while economic sanctions are also likely to be imposed.
Travel firms see red over BA commission cut move (Gulf Times)By Arvind Nair TRAVEL agencies in Qatar yesterday threatened to boycott British Airways unless the latter reversed its decision to reduce agency commission to 1%.
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.
PRESS RELEASE: THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF ANIMAL CROSSING: WILD WORLD TAKES JAPAN BY STORM AND LAUNCHES IN EUROPE TODAY (gamesindustry.biz)31 March 2006 ? Today people across Europe will be settling down to enjoy a second life as Animal Crossing: Wild World launches across Europe.
European Travel Commission Announces New Online Portal and Partnership With American Express Travel - 'More Reasons to (SYS-CON Media)The European Travel Commission has announced the launch of its new global online portal, blasting off into cyberspace after extensive planning and development. Funded by the European Commission and powered by specially designed cutting edge software, the new website makes planning travel to Europe easier than ever before. While the new portal will keep the same http://www.visiteurope.com/ URL,
Simulation shows Europe prepared for flu outbreak (Reuters via Yahoo! News) A European exercise to simulate an influenza pandemic showed the countries involved were reasonably prepared but exposed flaws in the system used to report national health crises, officials said on Thursday.
Palestinian Official's Travel Limited (AP via Yahoo! News) The new Palestinian foreign minister, Mahmoud Zahar of Hamas, has an impressive title, a nice office and very little work to do.
Cathy follows her dream (The Mercury)TASMANIAN law graduate Cathy McWilliam is preparing to spend six months working for the United Nations' War Crimes Tribunal in Europe. Ms McWilliam has been awarded the $8000 Tim Hawkins Scholarship and will use it to travel to The Hague in the Netherlands.
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