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Travel Europe News Archive03-Sep-2006
Brain op-man treks across Europe (BBC News)A Somerset man who has recovered from a near fatal brain haemorrhage is set to run an eight-day trek through Europe.
Europe Is Not Ready to Impose Sanctions on Iran (New York Times)The European Union?s statement cast doubt on efforts to punish Iran quickly for refusing to halt uranium enrichment.
Business travel has its rewards (River Valley Business Report)S&S Cycle Inc. employees travel to Australia, Japan and Europe and oftentimes are scattered throughout the United States. ?We?re all over the place,? said Carla Langyel, S&S Cycle administrative assistant.
Local residents organizing trip to Europe (Basehor Sentinel)Students, parents and teachers have an opportunity to travel to Europe economically and hassle-free.
Travel Search Engine Gets $10.2M (Red Herring)Travel Meta Search plans to cater to fragmented online travel sector in Europe and Asia.
Pope says he hopes to travel to peaceful Holy Land, does not plan many long trips (The Daily Dispatch)VATICAN CITY (AP) _ Pope Benedict XVI says he does not feel strong enough to take many long trips, but that he would like to travel to a peaceful Holy Land.
Canadian Lodging Reports For The Week Ending August 26, 2006 | Smith Travel research (Hospitality Net)Smith Travel Research (STR) is the recognized leader in providing accurate, actionable information and analysis to the lodging industry. Since 1985, the company has served the industry operating on the key principals of integrity, confidentiality and customer service. STR provides timely information and analysis to all major North American hotel chains and a growing number of chains in Europe and
ADVENTURES OF A MODERN MARKETER (Sales and Marketing Management)Iran Jain caught the Travel bug when she was a little girl. Her dad owned a sugar cane plantation in Kenya and her family was always on the go, visiting friends and relatives all over Africa and Europe.
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