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Before a long flight, diabetic passengers can request special meals from the airline. Travelers with type 2 diabetes who take oral hypoglycemic agents can maintain their dosing schedule without regard to time zone changes. Patients with type 1 diabetes can adjust their insulin dosing according to the direction of travel. The Diabetic Alert Card, which provides emergency information in 13 languages, can be obtained from the American Diabetes Association.

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AAA MEMBER SERVICE COUNSELOR CURRENT FULL TIME OPENING AT OUR WOOSTER AAA STORE THE POSITION ENTAILS WORKING CLOSELY WITH OUR MEMBERS AND ASSISTING THEM WITH THEIR TRAVEL PLANNING NEEDS. SALES BACKGROUND AND CUSTOMER SERVICE EXPERIENCE REQUIRED. CASH HANDLING, STRONG COMPUTER SKILLS AND GOOD COMMUNICATIONS SKILLS ALSO A MUST. ABILITY TO HANDLE MULTIPLE TASKS IN A FAST PACED ENVIRONMENT. TRAINING ...

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Saddle up for 2008 equestrian Olympics (Louisville Courier-Journal)

Equestrian athletes and spectators from around the world will converge on Hong Kong Aug. 8-22, 2008, for horse competitions of the 28th Olympiad's Summer Games, and the time to make travel arrangements is now.

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Saturday's Week 8 Section V Recap (R News)

PAETEC Park got a workout this weekend. The Class AAA semifinals hit the turf on Saturday. Top-seeded Gates Chili took on Webster Schroeder. For the Spartans, Ricky Stevens broke off a 30-yard run. He had two one-yard touchdown runs in the first quarter.

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Verizon Does AAA (Yahoo! Tech Advisors)

Who doesn't remember a family vacation with the AAA TripTik in hand? We kids would fight over who would get to draw the magic marker "progress line" on the booklet-sized map as we drove the interminable road trip to Florida. TripTik was a real page-turner! We'd take bets on which page of the trip Dad would pull off the road to toss us out of the car. Now AAA meets modern times with a new ...

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Sunday October 21, 2007 - 15:29 EST (Rolling Good Times)

What a difference a diamond makes.

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Two Cultures Under One Religion (R News)

Two cultures are coming together in the Rochester Roman Catholic Diocese. Bishop Matthew Clark presided over a special celebration mass Sunday morning at the Sacred Heart Cathedral. It included colorful African vestments, African music and African religious symbols.

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Three Vehicles Sought in 390 Fatal (R News)

The Livingston County Sheriff's department says it is now looking for three specific vehicles of interest regarding a fatal hit-and-run Saturday morning.

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Agencies 'WalkAbout' for Charity (R News)

Hundreds of walkers from several agencies were raising money Sunday in one of the area's biggest walks for charity, the Al Sigl Center's 2007 WalkAbout.

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Benefit Helps Woman with Cancer (R News)

A Rochester woman fighting cancer is getting some much needed support from the community this weekend. Jackie Giunta's friends and family organized a fundraiser for her Sunday afternoon. The money will help pay for her cancer treatment.

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RIT Students Decorate Atlantic Ave (R News)

A Rochester neighborhood is getting a facelift with a little help from some very creative local college students. Some students from RIT spent their Sunday painting murals on the walls of buildings on Atlantic Avenue.

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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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