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Travel Europe News Archive17-May-2006
European Travel Stocks Climb as Oil Drops; Mining Shares Fall (Bloomberg.com)May 16 (Bloomberg) -- European Travel stocks gained, led by British Airways Plc and Air France-KLM Group, as falling oil prices eased concern that rising costs will erode profit growth.
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.
NCAA Champion Terps Travel To Europe (CSTV's College Sports)Maryland takes European Tour to four countries. COLLEGE PARK, Md. - The NCAA Champion women's basketball team will cross the Atlantic Ocean and tour four European countries from May 23-June 3, 2006. The Terps, who visit Hungary, Austria, Czech Republic and France, are scheduled to play four games against top European club women's basketball teams.
Bush imposes travel ban on Belarus government (Reuters via Yahoo! News) President George W. Bush imposed a U.S. travel ban on members of the Belarus government on Monday, citing electoral fraud, human rights abuses and corruption.
Europe Presses Romania and Bulgaria on Reform (New York Times)The European Commission gave a qualified yes to Romania and Bulgaria joining the E.U., but pressured the countries to make greater inroads on corruption and judicial reform.
Bush Bans Travel to U.S. by Belarusian Dictator, Associates (U.S. Department of State)Washington - President Bush has banned travel to the United States by Belarusian dictator Aleksandr Lukashenko and those associated with his regime, citing pervasive election fraud, corruption and human rights abuses in the former Soviet republic. In a proclamation issued May 15, Bush said it is important and in the interests of the United States ?to help the Belarusian people achieve their
SmarterTravel.com Introduces Travel Guides for Destinations Across the Globe (SYS-CON Media)SmarterTravel.com, a comprehensive online travel resource, today introduced their new Travel Guides, a virtual travel planning guidebook that provides extensive information on a variety of destinations throughout the world to help travelers with their trip planning process. The new guides offer information on cities and countries all over the globe, including North America, Europe, the Caribbean,
NHS may have to pick up the tab for health tourists' trips to Europe (The Scotsman)THE National Health Service will have to pay for patients to receive treatment in Europe if they face "undue delays" in the UK in the wake of a landmark court ruling yesterday.
Belarus dismisses US travel ban on government officials (Daily Times)MINSK: Belarus?s Foreign Ministry dismissed on Tuesday a US Travel ban on top officials, saying punitive measures against what the West says was President Alexander Lukashenko?s rigged re-election would benefit no one. US President George W Bush slapped a Travel ban on senior members of Lukashenko?s
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