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Travel Europe News Archive17-Nov-2005
Travel Q & A (San Jose Mercury News)I have Travel plans to France, but the rioting there has me worried. Should I cancel my trip? The U.S. State Department isn't advising that Travelers avoid the areas of France affected by the rioting that has been occurring daily since Oct. 27. But last week, it joined a number of countries in recommending that visitors use caution if they plan to visit.
Free-for-All Over Generic Drugs in Europe Bitter Pills / Why Europeans Pay What They Pay (RedNova)By James Kanter Last in series * Elisabeth Rosenthal contributed reporting for this article. * Generic drugs or copycats, as big pharmaceutical companies prefer to call them are far less widespread in much of Europe than in the United States.
State of Qatar participates in World Travel Market 2005 (AME Info)The State of Qatar participated in this year's World Tourism Market, one of the most prominent international tourism exhibitions in Europe held on 14th - 17th November, in London, England.
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.
Europe travel retail rallies but faces challenges (Just Drinks)The enlargement of the EU and domestic tax cuts in Scandinavian countries have presented new challenges to liquor brands in the European travel retail market. But at the recent TFWA duty-free and travel retail trade show in Cannes, Joe Bates found the mood to upbeat.
Liverpool will travel at full strength (Eurosport)Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez says Liverpool are taking the FIFA Club World Championship seriously and will send a full-strength squad. The tournament, designed to find the best club side in the world, is taking place in Japan from Dec. 11-18 and Liverpool are competing as champions of Europe.
Choosing Travel, Changing Minds (The Daily Free Press)Today it seems students are Traveling around the globe with the ease of floating through the "It's A Small World" ride at Disneyland. With an increasing number of volunteer, vacation and study abroad programs being offered at an increasing number of schools, students are now attacking America's image abroad - turning Travel time into good will missions.
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