2010-08-14,
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What's Your Reaction? I have never understood the fixation of the mainstream travel press on "hot destinations." Public city colleges have raised fees, and have overcrowded classrooms and trimmed course schedules. Our best students will choose to leave the state, along with our talented professors.
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2010-08-16,
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Swiss holidaymakers should resist the temptation to bring home exotic plants to put in their gardens, experts have warned.
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2010-09-03,
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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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2010-08-02,
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EDINBURGH, Scotland--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Skyscanner reveals rapidly rising summer destinations
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2010-08-22,
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By: Bethany Knipp No one loves when long-awaited plans change. But University of Nebraska-Lincoln journalism students still made the most of their study abroad trips to Costa Rica, Kazakhstan and Southeast Asia this summer, despite the travel warnings that changed several ...
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2010-08-10,
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It's hard to think about humanitarian travel without picturing Angelina Jolie and other high-profile volunteers. But how much do celebrities contribute to the growing appetite for volunteering away from home and is it all positive?
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2010-08-14,
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The Citrus Growers Association is in serious financial trouble and has been forced to seek a bailout from the government.
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2010-07-29,
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BUDGET airline Virgin Blue has snagged a valuable travel contract shuttling hundreds of NBN Co executives around the country for the next two years.
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2010-08-25,
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More people are expected to hit the road this year over the Labor Day holiday, though Florida will see less of a travel increase than the nation as a whole, according to travel group AAA.
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2010-08-04,
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A Jamaican born soldier serving in the British Army was killed in Afghanistan on Sunday. Lance Sergeant Dale McCallum, who was serving as part of Combined Force Lashkar Gah, was killed by small arms fire while commanding his men.
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