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Travel Europe News Archive06-Sep-2006
Terminal frustration (Salon.com)Is air Travel safer since 9/11? Yes, there have been some effective changes. But most of the so-called security measures have been irrational, wasteful and pointless. When will we learn?
Go-today.com Introduces New Vacation Packages to India (SYS-CON Media)Go-today.com has added India to its alreadyextensive list of Travel destinations. Now available are four exciting vacation packages for Travelers toexperience the exotic charm of India. Travelers can visit the famous TajMahal, one of the most beautiful masterpieces of architecture in the world,see the Royal Bengal Tiger in its natural habitat or take an elephant ridethroughout the countryside.
Travel swap lets locals be guides (The Salt Lake Tribune)Whether it's sleeping on the floor, the couch or - if he's lucky - a bed, Edward Pultar will take any of those options while he's traveling. When the University of Utah graduate student is in a foreign country, he likes to crash in someone's house, even if they are strangers. "Talking to a local - I think you get just a better feel for a country than just staying in a hostel," Pultar
Europe squares up to a new era of 'patients without borders' (Financial Times)Doctors without Borders, which sends medics to the needy, is a familiar phrase but the European Union is now facing up to an era of patients without borders, with the needy travelling to any country where the doctors are.
Europe-based stars called on as Asian Cup heats up (AFP via Yahoo! News) A host of European-based stars have been called up to spearhead their team's drive to reach the Asian Cup finals in the next round of qualifying on Wednesday.
.travel Expands Global Executive Team (CircleID)Tralliance Corporation, the .travel Registry, announces the expansion of their global business presence in Europe, the Middle East, the Gulf States and Africa with the addition of high-profile industry leaders Daniela Wagner and Dr. Tanya Abrahamse to their executive team. more...
Select an Edition: (AlertNet)WASHINGTON, Sept 5 (Reuters) - A U.S. Treasury Department official who has called Iran a major financial backer of terrorism will travel to Europe next week for talks on how to dry up that money flow, the department said on Tuesday.
Want a bargain? Travel in the fall (The Wichita Eagle)The summer Travel season, finally rebounding after a five-year slump, is expected to transition into an abundant fall. And Travelers looking for bargains to Europe or Hawaii are likely to find them, if they're willing to delay their vacation for a month or two.
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