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Food-borne illness The risk of traveler's diarrhea in developing countries can be as high as 60%. Contaminated foods not adequately prepared are a common cause of intestinal infections. To help prevent such illnesses, travelers should be encouraged to thoroughly clean and cook all vegetables and meats. Food should be served hot. Peeled fruits are generally safe. However, milk and milk products (eg, cheese, ice cream) that are not pasteurized, as well as cold buffets, salads, and chilled desserts, should be avoided. Consumption of seafood, beef, pork, or sausage that is raw, undercooked, smoked, pickled, or salted can lead to trichinosis or tapeworm infection. Game fish from tropical waters also may cause ciguatera poisoning. Travelers should avoid buying food from street vendors and eating in establishments that have dirty rest rooms.

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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England Rugby Final Tickets Soar to $8,000 in Paris (Update2) (Bloomberg.com)

Oct. 19 (Bloomberg) -- The 60,000 English rugby fans traveling to Paris for the World Cup final with South Africa, some paying 4,000 pounds ($8,180) for a ticket, anticipate seeing the biggest upset in the tournament's history.

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Kids give backpacks, make friends (Orlando Sentinel)

Give a Kid a Backpack Foundation had young volunteers travel to Ecuador -- Karli Whitaker, Marc Himmelwright, Scheny Feraud, Hannah Kingston, Sandra Stacy, Marisol Varela, Emily Sendin and Rosanna Kingston -- for service projects for one week during the summer.

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Boston travel guide (Daily Telegraph)

A guide to the best sights and places to eat, drink and sleep in Boston, by Francisca Kellett.

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Community Calendar (Savannah Morning News)

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On Deck: October 21, 2007 (Vallejo Times-Herald)

The Fairfield Solano Elite AAU girls basketball team is looking for 5th through 8th grade girls to try out for the team. For more information, contact Dorene at 453-0274.

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McKinney Calendar and NEWS BRIEFS (McKinney Courier-Gazette)

The Old Collin County Prison galleries will play host to the Prisoners of Love Monster Bash at 8 p.m. Oct. 31 at the Old Collin County Prison, 115 S. Kentucky Street.

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community calendar (Westland Observer)

Listings for the Community Calendar can be submitted by e-mail at smason@hometownlife.com. They also can be mailed to Sue Mason at 36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia 48150, or faxed to her attention at fax at (734) 591-7279. For more information, call (734) 953-2112.

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Front Porch News Online Edition (Westerly Sun)

A Saw - Whet Owl, one of the smallest owls on the planet, sits on the hand of a volunteer from Westerly's "Wind Over Wings" during the Westerly Land Trust's Open House in Avondale.

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'Restore Humanity' Aims To Globalize Hearts (The Morning News)

FAYETTEVILLE -- The 5-year-old had suffered from a chest cold for months, her breath rasping and her eyes downcast.

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Community bulletin board (Napa Valley Register)

Travelers should be encouraged to adjust to local times for eating and sleeping as soon as they arrive. A short-acting hypnotic (eg, zolpidem, 5 to 10 mg at bedtime) may help establish a new sleep schedule. Studies in travelers have shown small but inconsistent reductions in jet lag symptoms with use of melatonin.

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