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Car travel up, but air travel drops |
Almost all Southern Californians stick to the road over the holiday, with flights from Bob Hope Airport down about 2%.
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Travel the world: in pictures | Ipswich |
Check out these great travel destinations from across the world. You may have problems with your energy and vitality. It is important that you do not neglect your diet and that you consume products rich in proteins and amino...
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Study puts St. Louis third for Labor Day weekend travel |
(KMOV) -- St. Louis may be starting to climb the list of travel destinations because of all the events held Labor Day weekend. St. Louis sat behind New York and Seattle in Priceline's top 50 destinations for Labor Day weekend. The rankings are based on hotel room bookings, which Priceline said make it one of the more accurate predictors of Labor Day travel trends. Organizers at the Big Muddy ...
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Incentive travel retains its charms through crises |
Travel awards still rate highly as motivational tools for enhancing employee productivity but suppliers of such tools and incentive programmes are set to face more pressure to prove that they deliver results.
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Do more to promote local attractions, Matta urged |
THE Malaysian Tour and Travel Agents (Matta) Fair in future should also promote tourist destinations in Perak, said senior state exco member Datuk Hamidah Osman.
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French Phrases for Travelers |
The restaurant and dining area could easily be one of the most important realms in which a traveler should learn French phrases. If you're allergic to anything, certainly learn the French terms for those foods. Even if you're not, it isn't fun to get surprised by something you hate on your plate.
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Get facts about France, ranging from France geography and history to details about French culture. There are many misconceptions about France, so consult these facts about France.
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May is one of the most popular month to visit France, and for good reason. The weather is warm, but still mild and comfortable. While there are crowds, they aren't at their summertime height. There are many events, festivals and activities to keep visitors busy. One event, the Cannes Film Festival, attracts celebrities and commoners from throughout the globe. The French countryside is simply beautiful. Surprise your mother with great getaway for France's Fete des Meres, or Mother's Day.
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Montpellier hotels feature a nice variety, ranging from upscale accommodations to budget hotels and from intimate inns to chains. Here is a list of the best Montpellier hotels for a wide range of budgets.
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First lady Michelle Obama's travel attire is picture of a fashionable tourist |
In a society where public attire has grown increasingly pajama-fied, the first lady offered proof that informal doesn't mean sloppy and pulled-together doesn't have to be stuffy. Michelle Obama - Recreation - Fan Pages - Magazines and E-zines - Bluewater Productions
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Hostages escape unhurt in Juici Patties Hostage Drama |
A child has now been released from the hostage situation at the Juici Patties restaurant in downtown Kingston, Jamaica as members of the police tactical response team are now trying to resolve the stand-off where staff and customers have been held hostage
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UPDATE: Hostage Drama ends |
The police are reporting that the hostage situation at the Juci Patties Store in downtown Kingston has now ended with no injuries.
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Special air fare deals at the 21st Philippine Travel Mart |
Philippine Airlines is the official carrier of the 21st Philippine Travel Mart (PTM), the country’s premiere travel and tourism trade show, which takes place from September 3 to 5at the Megatrade Hall of the SM Megamall in Mandaluyong City, Metro Manila.
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Vietnam’s four hotels and resorts listed as most ideal destinations |
Four of hotels and resorts in Vietnam have been chosen as the most ideal destinations in 2010 in the sixth annual poll of the online travel magazine Smart Travel Asia.
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Fall a great time for retired to travel |
If you can travel when you want, fall is great. The weather is good in most tourist areas, summer crowds are gone and the snowbirds haven't started their migrations yet.
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The Belle-Ile-en-Mer Island |
Brittany (Bretagne) Picture Gallery and Photo Tour - Take a virtual tour of France's noble and magestic northern shore region of Brittany. Wild waves lap against rugged shorelines. The local fare includes tasty crepes accompanied by tart cider. The villages feature charming timbered buildings. Find out more by visiting Brittany in Pictures.
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France pictures, ranging from cities like Paris to the Pyrenean countryside, will help you relive memories from your last visit, plan a trip to Paris or France or simply do some armchair, virtual photo touring of France. Here is an index of various France picture galleries.
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Foix, France is a small city with a big personality. Surrounded by mountains and sliced with rivers, this is a true gateway to the Pyrenees. Situated about 30 miles from Toulouse or 40 miles from Andorra, it is also quite central.
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People don't automatically think of France as a spot for winter sports and picturesque snow scenes, but this is a Mecca for lovers of snow. France has both the Pyrenees and the Alps, both ranges of which become winter wonderlands each year. Here is a picture gallery of winter sports and snow scenes in France.
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South of France Itinerary |
Steeped in history, yet hip and lively, the enchanting Toulouse is one of France's most beautiful cities. The food here and in the rest of the Midi Pyrenees region, for which Toulouse serves as capital, could be among France's most memorable. The shopping options are vast. Toulouse is also one of France's best destinations for fabulous food.
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Of course, there are wonderful things about France:people-watching at a cafe, glorious cathedrals, delicious food, historical attractions galore. But you should also be prepared for the bad, the ugly and the smelly before your visit. Find out all the gory details.
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More Californians predicted to travel over holiday weekend |
WALNUT CREEK, Calif. – Californians are expected to take full advantage of the last gasp of summer. A new travel survey from AAA Northern California predicts an eleven percent increase in the number of Californians expected to travel over Labor Day weekend.
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Labour minister to seek injunction against nurses |
It's not yet clear whether the Labour Minister Pearnel Charles has moved ahead with plans to seek an injunction to prevent public sector nurses from continuing their protest action.
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Gas station operator murdered in Portland |
Police investigators are at this hour at a crime scene in the community of Cooling Spring in Hope Bay, Portland where gas station operator Rudolph Naughtly was murdered.
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Munster Road civilians sentenced |
The three civilians, who pleaded guilty in the Munster Road gun and ammunition case, have been sentenced.
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JCF releases new police media protocol |
The Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) has established a protocol to guide its members on their relationship with the media.
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Teenage male killed in St. Mary |
The Highgate police have commenced an investigation into the shooting death of 17-year-old Richard Guljar, otherwise called 'Richie', of Cunisburgh district, St. Mary and the injuring of a 30-year-old woman at Clonmell district, St. Mary last night.
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Transport authority issues warning to PPV motorists |
The Transport Authority is warning the operators of public passenger vehicles that they will be prosecuted if they are caught working without their road licenses.
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Man dies from gunshot wounds in Big Lane shooting |
One of five men who were shot and injured on Tuesday, August 3 in Big Lane, Central Village, St. Catherine, died yesterday at the Spanish Town Hospital.
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Absenteeism affects health sector |
The Health Minister Ruddyard Spencer announced this morning that non-critical patients are now being discharged from hospitals while elective surgeries are being cancelled.
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Nurses ordered back to work |
The island's nurses have been ordered back to work.
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Trouble looms for delinquent parents |
The Office of the Children's Registry is warning parents and guardians that they could get into trouble if they failure to enroll their children in school and ensure that they attend.
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Yen Yen calls for closer tourism collaboration with Thailand |
PHUKET: Malaysian travel operators should work closely with their counterparts in Thailand to jointly promote their tourist destinations.
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First lady Michelle Obama's travel attire is picture of a fashionable tourist |
First lady Michelle Obama returned to the White House last week after spending her summer vacation walking the fine fashion line between comfortably casual and utterly camera-ready. Her travel attire served as a wake-up call to all those American tourists who have blighted the national landscape ... Michelle Obama - Recreation - Fan Pages - Magazines and E-zines - Bluewater Productions
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3 big deals on fall travel |
In these three must-visit destinations, fall is shoulder season - which means fewer crowds and lower prices.
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Clevelanders' favorite destinations |
It is the last big fling at summertime travel and Americans a loading up the family car or pulling luggage through airports on their way to someplace else. The long Labor Day weekend travel time is here.
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Dropping gas prices helping travel |
Falling gas prices and budgeting for travel may have more North Carolinians leaving home for the Labor Day weekend. AAA Carolinas expects an 8.1 percent increase in Labor Day travel, with 70,000 motorists taking to the roads for trips of at least 50...
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Labor Day weekend is a busy travel time across the U.S. The holiday usually signals the end of the summer vacation-driving season, but many motorists are taking one last trip. "Everyone's got their boats and RVs and four wheelers and it's just been a massive traffic jam," said Isaac Burnside, who was traveling through Lafayette on Friday. AAA is anticipating a 10% increase of drivers this year ...
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2.5 million Southern Californians expected to travel for Labor Day weekend |
Some 2.5 million Southern Californians will travel over Labor Day weekend, according to estimates from the Automobile Club of Southern California. More than 90% of them will be driving to their destinations, the AAA said. With that in mind, many...
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AAA: Labor Day travel in SC increases with falling gas prices |
Gas prices have fallen across the state in August, leading AAA Carolinas to forecast a 7.7 percent increase in Labor Day travel. An estimated 32,000 more motorists are expected to vacation more than 50 miles from home this holiday than last year.
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Chez Georges Restaurant Review |
Guest writer Phil Chavanne, who lived in Paris 30 years, reveals a Paris restaurant find: Chez Georges. He notes that Americans tend to turn to guidebooks for Paris restaurant recommendations, which means a restaurant's authenticity can suffer. Here is his review of locals favorite Chez Georges.
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It's hard to imagine many French cities or villages without envisioning a lovely, picturesque river winding through its heart. The longest rivers in France wind their way through both city and countryside, and are a key part of France's geography. Here is a list of the longest rivers in France.
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The euro continues a steep climb vs. the U.S. dollar. It is now at an all-time high of nearly $1.60 per euro as of spring 2008. The past year has seen it continue to escalate, rising from a much lower $1.33 per euro during that time. That means planning a trip to France is even more challenging, but here is some information on tracking the euro vs. dollar and coping financially.
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PNP reacts to Carey's removal from Finsac inquiry |
The People's National Party (PNP) has welcomed the decision of the Judicial Review Court, to remove retired judge justice Boyd Carey as the chairman of the Commission of Enquiry probing the collapse of the financial sector in the 1990's.
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Airlift handlers ordered back to work |
Airlift handlers employed to the Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston have been ordered back to work.
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PM meets private sector over Manatt issue |
Prime minister Bruce Golding yesterday met with the heads of the private sector groups at Jamaica House in what has been described as a fruitful exercise.
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Disability concerns are human rights issues |
The Combined Disabilities Association says the concerns of persons living with disabilities should be seen as a human rights issue.
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Munster Road civilians to be sentenced today |
The three civilians, who pleaded guilty in the Munster Road gun and ammunition case, are to be sentenced today.
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Jamaica Police Commissioner hits out at indiscipline |
The police commissioner Owen Ellington says the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) is committed to getting rid of indiscipline in the force.
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“Violins of Hope” keep Holocaust memory alive |
Eighteen violins which survived Jewish ghettos and Nazi concentration camps are being displayed and played as part of the 46th Sion International Music Festival.
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