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Carry money and credit cards in a front pocket or money belt, and wear a passport pouch tucked underneath clothing at all times. Avoid displaying large sums of money when purchasing items. Use traveler's checks and minimize the amount of cash in your possession. However, keep a small amount of local currency available for emergencies.

Airlines join in fare increase (The Star Online)

DALLAS: American Airlines, Northwest Airlines Corp and US Airways Group Inc. joined competitors in raising most US round-trip fares as much as US$20 as jet-fuel prices approach record levels.

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Gay and lesbian demographic groups (San Jose Mercury News)

GAY AND LESBIAN DEMOGRAPHICS The New American Dimensions/ Asterix Group market research clustered lesbians and gay men into five demographic "segments": "Super gays.

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Two convicted of aiding Colombian guerrillas (Miami Herald)

Two South American men have been convicted of conspiring to supply money, weapons and other resources to a Colombian guerrilla group in the first such case prosecuted in the United States, federal authorities said.

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Group seeks sidewalk repairs (Macomb Journal)

MACOMB - Aldermen are scheduled Monday to discuss a petition citing the need to improve city sidewalks so they are safer for use by the disabled, the elderly, and by children.

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UAL, American muscle out O'Hare competition (Crain's Chicago Business)

United Airlines and American Airlines are lining up congressional support to maintain their dominance at O'Hare International Airport after a new runway allows additional flights at the airport next year. House Transportation Committee leaders, and key members of the Illinois congressional ...

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Syria makes changes to stem the flow of Iraqi refugees (International Herald Tribune)

In a change quietly enacted Oct. 1, Syria has closed its borders to all but a small group of Iraqis and imposed new visa rules that will legally require the 1.5 million Iraqis currently in Syria to return to Iraq.

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China travel, business, finance, investment, jobs, outsourcing, education, hightech guide (cmi valparaíso)

How to do investing, travel, commerce, outsoucing, trade, finance in China, India, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Japan? Talk to leading strategist George Zhibin Gu.

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Indian-American leaders to lobby India on nuclear deal (ANI via Yahoo! India News)

Washington, Oct.16 (ANI): An Indian-American delegation led by the head of the U.S. India Business Alliance will travel to India this week in a bid to build support for a troubled nuclear deal between the two countries. Sanjay Puri, the president of the business group and chairman of the influential U.S. India Political Action Committee, said Indian-American business and community leaders would ...

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Two more airlines, citing jet-fuel costs, raise fares (The Philadelphia Inquirer)

US Airways Group Inc. and American Airlines have joined competitors in raising most U.S. round-trip fares by as much as $20 as jet-fuel prices approach record levels.

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Major airlines increase round-trip fares (Honolulu Star-Bulletin)

American Airlines, Northwest Airlines Corp. and US Airways Group Inc. joined competitors in raising most U.S. round-trip fares as much as $20 as jet-fuel prices approach record levels.

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Airlines join in fare increase (The Star Online)

Immunizations Travelers should review the specific immunization requirements for their destination. Most countries require yellow fever vaccination before entry, and immunizations for tetanus, measles, rubella, hepatitis B, influenza, and pneumococcal disease may be recommended for healthy adults. Depending on their destination and intended length of stay, serum immune globulin injections (Gamastan, Gammar) as well as immunizations for hepatitis A, cholera, meningococcal disease, typhoid fever, polio, rabies, and Japanese encephalitis may be recommended.

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