Canadians see gold in shrinking U.S. dollar (Tucson Citizen)
Protection against insects Many diseases affecting travelers (eg, malaria, dengue fever) are carried by mosquitoes, fleas, ticks, sand flies, and tsetse flies. Protection against these vectors includes wearing proper clothing with tight-fitting wristbands, collars, and pant cuffs. An insect repellent containing at least 33% diethyltoluamide (deet) should be applied to any exposed skin, especially between dusk and dawn. Children exposed to deet may have adverse side effects (ie, ataxia, encephalopathy, seizures, and coma). Formulas containing less than 10% deet are considered safe and effective and are recommended for children. In remote areas, travelers should sleep in screened enclosures or under mosquito netting.
Canadians see gold in shrinking U.S. dollar (Tucson Citizen)
When the Sheraton Wild Horse Pass Resort & Spa started selling rooms through a Canadian airline last month, it figured bookings would build slowly.
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Vietnam Airlines told to finalise Boeing, Airbus deals (AFP via Yahoo! Malaysia News)
Vietnam on Friday ordered the state-run airline to finalise contracts before the end of the year with Airbus and Boeing to buy planes with a total catalogue price of nearly six billion dollars.
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Miners fly to work as pay packet lures (Adelaide Now)
AIRLINE travel once had a hint of glamour and mystique about it, but for thousands of FIFO ? fly in, fly out ? mining workers, it's about as thrilling as strap-hanging on a peak-hour city train.
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ELLEN CREAGER: Spirit Air goes from Michigan to worse (Detroit Free Press)
Dear Travel Doctor: I had to cancel a Spirit Airlines ticket because my husband got seriously ill. I tried and tried to contact Spirit the day before my flight to change my ticket.
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Vietnam Airlines told to finalise Boeing, Airbus deals (TODAYonline)
A Vietnam Airlines aircraft prepares to taxi to the runway to take off at Hanoi's Noibai airport in March 2007. Vietnam on Friday ordered the state-run airline to finalise contracts before the end of the year with Airbus and Boeing to buy planes with a total catalogue price of nearly six billion dollars.
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Priceline.com Announces Enhancements To Its PriceBreakers Travel Deals Service (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
NORWALK, Conn.----Priceline.comĀ® announced today a series of enhancements to its PriceBreakers service that will bring even more last-minute travel bargains to a growing base of deal-seeking customers.
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Travel Q&A: Can I sell my frequent-flier miles? (San Jose Mercury News)
Q. I'm never going to use my frequent-flier miles because of the hassles of getting a seat when I want it.
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Cancun has family fun, history (Contra Costa Times)
A San Pablo family spends a week in the Yucatan, splitting their time between beach frolic and the amazing Maya ruins, then shares their family travel tips.
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Book Your Holiday Flights Now (KJCT 8 Grand Junction)
COLORADO SPRINGS - Time is ticking away--for you to book your holiday flights, that is. Travel experts say if you delay any longer, chances are your ticket out of town won't even be available. Those who want to fly for Thanksgiving should have booked their flights five weeks ago.
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Businesses Set Example For Low-Cost Travel (WCVB Boston)
Take a page from small business owners and learn how to save when you travel.
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Canadians see gold in shrinking U.S. dollar (Tucson Citizen)
Table 3. Insulin adjustments for travel through six or more time zones WESTBOUND (day is lengthened) Dose schedule Day of departure 18 hr after morning dose, if blood glucose is >240 mg/dL First morning at destination Single dose Take usual dose Take one third of usual dose followed by snack or meal Take usual dose Two doses Take usual morning dose followed by evening dose 10-12 hr later Take one third of usual morning dose followed by snack or meal Take usual dose EASTBOUND (day is shortened) Dose schedule Day of departure First morning at destination 10 hr after morning dose, if blood glucose is >240 mg/dL Second day at destination Single dose Take usual dose Take two thirds of usual dose Take remaining one third of morning dose Take usual dose Two doses Take usual morning and evening doses Take two thirds of usual morning dose Take usual evening dose plus remaining one third of morning dose Take usual two doses
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