Archive for July, 2008

July 30, 2008: 4:18 am: <ADMINNICENAME>Airfare Sites


With more and more people wanting to travel at the cheapest cost, everybody is trying to find cheap airfares and discount flights to help stretch their holiday or travel budget further. With budget airlines and travel companies today …

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July 29, 2008: 8:15 am: <ADMINNICENAME>Airfare Sites


DALLAS, Feb. 12 /PRNewswire/ — After the success of the 2007 World Traveler Internship, STA Travel, the world’s largest student and youth travel organization, is conducting a nationwide search for the next ultimate summer intern! The STA Travel
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STA Travel Offers Smart International Travel Tips for Summer - PR Newswire
DALLAS, April 22 /PRNewswire/ — This year the excitement of planning an international trip of a lifetime also comes with the reality of a weak dollar. While you may think that your pockets aren’t deep enough for traveling overseas this summer, STA
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Steve Ballard: Champ Car & NASCAR Q&A - Indianapolis Star
Question: : When is NASCAR going to get tired of seeing its star drivers catapulted into the walls because of tire failure. Shouldn’t it insist that Goodyear trade speed for durability when designing different tires for different tracks? Sure, teams
Source: www.indystar.com

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July 28, 2008: 8:40 am: <ADMINNICENAME>Airfare Sites


They want you, they need you, they lose interest, they leave you for someone else. So goes the media’s approach toward the president. It is always a relationship destined to end. President Bush _ remember him? He has long ceased to be a hot story
Source: www.lasvegassun.com

Khadr family members join rally in his honour - Globe and Mail
George Swan from Toronto, Canada writes: Don Adams suggested Canada: ‘ just take away all the Khadr family’s citizenships and ship them all back to wherever they came from.’ He forgets that Omar Khadr and his siblings were born in Canada. George
Source: www.theglobeandmail.com

All aboard! Reasons to ride the rails - MSNBC
Long an under-appreciated part of the U.S. travel scene, train travel is making a comeback. Amtrak reports that its national ridership is up 11 percent since October 2007, and the company expects to see a record number of passengers in 2008. Fed up
Source: www.msnbc.msn.com

Coeur d’Alene Soldier Buried at Arlington National Cemetery - Spokane Spokesman-Review
A highly decorated U.S. Army Special Forces sergeant major from Coeur d Alene, who died May 9, was buried this afternoon at Arlington National Cemetery, Va. Sgt. Maj. Bradly Conner, 41, was killed in an explosion while serving his fourth tour in
Source: www.spokesmanreview.com

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July 27, 2008: 9:00 am: <ADMINNICENAME>Airfare Sites


South Pacific on sale: Virgin Blue and Blue Holidays have hot fares to the South Pacific in conjunction with the Mecure Hotel in Nadi, Fiji, The Melanesian in Port Vila, Vanuatu, and the Waterfront Lodge in Tonga. As a sample, there’s an airfare
Source: www.theaustralian.news.com.au

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July 25, 2008: 12:19 pm: <ADMINNICENAME>Airfare Sites

g b from Canada writes: i for one, must admit to being very judgemental on the obese. it is true that i see it as a sign of weakness manifest. i have always felt bad about this. we live at an odd time in history where caloric surplus is probably Continue Reading

MS. PERINO: Helen, I find it really unfortunate that you use your front row position, bestowed upon you by your colleagues, to make such statements. This is a — it is an honor and a privilege to be in the briefing room, and to suggest that we, at Continue Reading

With soaring gas and food prices, additional airline fees (from a checked bag to a Coke), and the declining U.S. dollar, it’s becoming more difficult to travel on a budget. However, today’s value-oriented travelers do have the advantages of the Continue Reading

Spring break — the collegiate ritual, the parental horror show, the thriving industry — is here. And given the varying schedules of our nation’s college campuses, it will be with us, for better and for worse, through early April. Like an Continue Reading

Is there anything more likely to raise the hackles on the back of the average parent’s guilt-ridden neck than the whine of the child who’s positive every other member of her class is heading south to bask on a sunny beach. Every single kid, but her Continue Reading

Nashville, Tenn.-based Tim Leffel, author of Make Your Travel Dollars Worth a Fortune , skipped London and Lisbon this summer, and instead, took his wife and daughter on a two-week trip to Guatemala . There, they stayed in a “gorgeous” hotel which Continue Reading

Southern Maine has a lot going for it: beautiful beaches, fine dining and wonderful museums and shows. But there’s one thing that you can’t find here: a 6-foot mouse. For that, you’ll need to head to Walt Disney World in Florida, and each year, that Continue Reading

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