Christmas shopping: Boston unwrapped (Daily Telegraph)
Dress appropriately--not to attract attention--and always travel in well-lighted areas. If accused of a crime, contact the local US Embassy as quickly as possible. The leading cause of health problems in international travelers is motor vehicle accidents. Therefore, travelers should research locations and review directions before embarking on unsupervised tours or trips. They should wear a seat belt at all times and exercise caution when driving or walking in countries where vehicles drive on the opposite side of the road.
Christmas shopping: Boston unwrapped (Daily Telegraph)
Well-bred, straight-laced Boston is your best bet for Christmas shopping, writes Francisca Kellett, but if you do insist on New York, Douglas Rogers has some tips.
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Community bulletin board (Napa Valley Register)
Education Justin-Siena open house Justin-Siena High School invites the public to attend “The Future Calls Your Name,” a community open house Oct. 21, 1-3 p.m., to become familiar with Justin-Siena High School, the staff and students. There are tours of the 37-acre campus, departmental presentations from the talented and caring faculty, student and alumni testimonials and other activities. Grades ...
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Community Extra Calendar (Everett Herald)
Travel the world in stories and crafts, family event, 7 tonight, Everett Public Library auditorium, 2702 Hoyt Ave., Everett. Call 425-257-8030. "Get in the Game," SnoGold 2010 Community Forum, is set for 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. today at the Everett Station, Weyerhaeuser Room, 3201 Smith Ave., Everett.
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How To Get Mobile Access Overseas -- Tips for U.S. Travelers (InformationWeek)
We've all become dependent on our mobile phones, but odds are that your trusty cell won't work overseas. How do you keep communicating?
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Vacations with a purpose (Westminster Community Times)
ANNAPOLIS - Last month Adam Santavicca walked a century into the past on a visit to Barisciano, a small Italian village where his father was born.
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2007/10/15 (New Straits Times)
Maeve OíMeara (right), the host of Food Safari. SHARMILA BILLOT previews a new TV show, Food Safari which takes viewers on a global, culinary journey.
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Good food hunting (New Straits Times)
SHARMILA BILLOT previews a new TV show, Food Safari which takes viewers on a global, culinary journey.
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Autumn is the time to indulge in a vacation (Chicago Sun-Times)
The fall issue of Town & Country Travel says that despite the popularity of summer travel, autumn is a perfect time for a weekend getaway or a long family vacation.
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Top Tips for Gap Year Health (Times Online)
Gap year students or "gappers" are working so hard to raise money for the coming year that they often forget, or don’t want to ‘waste’ money on, their vaccinations. Parents have to interfere.
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Tips on children's book publishing (Lake County News Sun)
Over the almost 20 years of writing this column, I've had numerous requests for advice on how to get published in the children's book industry. This week and for the next couple of weeks, I'd like to share a few of my thoughts on that subject. Please remember, though, I am a children's book reviewer, not a children's book author, so what I recommend is my opinion, not a tested recipe for instant ...
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Christmas shopping: Boston unwrapped (Daily Telegraph)
Whenever water purity is questionable, travelers are advised to drink bottled water (properly sealed). If bottled water is not available, drinking water should be boiled for 5 minutes before consumption. Water can also be purified with chlorine and iodine tablets. Use of water filters is not recommended, because they do not eliminate contamination with viruses, which are too small to be extracted by the filtering process. In general, hot tea, coffee, carbonated beverages, and fresh fruit juices are considered safe. Beer and wine are also safe, but mixed drinks containing water or ice cubes are not. Contrary to popular belief, the alcohol in mixed drinks does not kill infectious organisms.
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