Travel Europe News Archive

27-Nov-2005

 

    Early snow causes havoc across Europe (The Star Online)FRANKFURT: An early winter storm brought several centimetres of snow across parts of Europe, snarled traffic and caused accidents that left two people dead and two others injured on Friday. Numerous flights were delayed or cancelled.

    Casey Magyar is headed to Europe (The Steubenville Herald-Star)RAYLAND - Casey Magyar, a senior at Buckeye Local High School and a three-year starting pitcher for the Panthers softball team, will Travel to Europe to play for the Belgium National Cup team in International Competition.

    Cold snap grips Europe (RedNova)By Caroline Brothers and Matthias Inverardi PARIS/BERLIN (Reuters) - A sudden winter freeze gripped parts of northern Europe on Saturday with heavy snowfalls cutting power, cancelling football matches and spreading air and road traffic chaos. In Paris, the Eiffel Tower was shut for most of Saturday as ice made its staircases treacherous, while heavy snowfalls meant thousands of people in France

    Mixed Results Across Europe From The US | WTM?s UK & European Travel Report (Hospitality Net)Things are not looking quite as good for Europe out of the US this year. Results of a survey by the European Travel Commission (ETC) among its members ? as reported in WTM?s UK & European Travel Report - shows some very different results from one European destination to another.

    REID TARGETS EUROPE FOR ROVERS (Sporting Life)Blackburn winger Steven Reid believes there is no reason why Mark Hughes' side cannot qualify for Europe this season. Rovers are currently 12th in the Barclays Premiership and travel to Highbury to meet Arsenal this weekend.

    Early snow causes chaos in Europe (EuroNews)Early snow has led to chaos on roads, rails and in airports throughout Western Europe. In Germany, there has been heavy snowfall in the west of the country. The airport of Dusseldorf was closed for several hours on Saturday morning.

    The Jesuit boys' tour of Europe (The Japan Times)THE JAPANESE MISSION TO EUROPE, 1582-1590: The Journey of Four Samurai Boys Through Portugal, Spain and Italy, by Michael Cooper. Global Oriental, 2005, 262 pp., xix black and white plates, $85 (cloth).

    Cold snap grips Europe (Sydney Morning Herald)A sudden winter freeze gripped parts of northern Europe, with heavy snowfalls cutting power, cancelling football matches and spreading air and road traffic chaos.

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