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Former SFA chief reopens row over corruption in world football (The Herald)

Sunburn Travelers to tropical areas are exposed to intense sunlight and dry conditions. The major cause of sunburn is exposure to ultraviolet B radiation. To block harmful radiation, travelers are advised to use a sunscreen containing para-aminobenzoic acid with a sun protection factor of at least 15. They should also wear long-sleeved, loose (preferably cotton) clothing; a wide-brimmed hat; and lip balm for dry or cracked lips. Infants and the elderly are particularly at risk and should be protected adequately. Persons taking certain medications (eg, sulfonamides, tetracycline, doxycycline, chlorothiazide [Diurigen, Diuril], phenothiazines, furosemide [Lasix], amiodarone hydrochloride [Cordarone], psoralens, nalidixic acid [NegGram], naproxen) may have an exaggerated sunburn response. Sunglasses with wraparound lenses should also be worn to protect the eyes against harmful ultraviolet radiation.

Former SFA chief reopens row over corruption in world football (The Herald)

The former president of the Scottish Football Association, John McBeth, is set to reignite the controversy over corruption in international soccer tonight.

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Let's find a deal! (Akron Beacon Journal)

I met a group of women this week who have a common passion: couponing. But these women are not your average couponers.

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What's going on (Star-Gazette)

TODAY Arts ART TRAIL OPEN STUDiO WEEKEND, maps available 11 a.m.-5 p.m. State of the Art Gallery, 120 W. State St., Ithaca. 277-1626.

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To do (Star-Gazette)

Friday Exhibits "LAYERS" Exhibit OPENING, professional and amateur photographers from the region; 5-7 p.m. Community School of Music and Arts, 330 E State St, Ithaca. Exhibit on display through Nov. 30.

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Autumn is a good time for good deals (The Philadelphia Inquirer)

If you have any doubts about autumn being the best season for Caribbean cruise deals, Vicki Freed would like a word with you.

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Radiohead generation believes music is free (Daily Telegraph)

Supporting a rock band used to be an act of rebellion. In the face of today's mounting music piracy, it has become an act of conscience.

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Travel Deals of the Week (New York Daily News)

Save 40% when you book a Victoria Cruise on China's famed Yangtze River.

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Deals: Vegas, Yangtze and European cruises (San Jose Mercury News)

Save $100 now and $100 later on Southwest Airlines Vacations packages to Las Vegas. Deal available on air-hotel trips of three nights or longer from Oct.

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Sail away with savings on an autumn cruise (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)

By JAY CLARKE If you have any doubts about autumn being the best season for Caribbean cruise deals, Vicki Freed would like a word with you. "Disney just raised its one-day price to $71. You can get a cruise for less than that per day in autumn," said Freed, who is senior vice president of sales and marketing for Carnival Cruise Lines. "There are great values now." Caribbean cruise prices always ...

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Cruise prices drop when leaves fall (The Columbus Dispatch)

For those with doubts about autumn being the best season for Caribbean cruise deals, Vicki Freed offers some perspective.

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Former SFA chief reopens row over corruption in world football (The Herald)

Diabetic complications Patients with diabetes mellitus who travel abroad need to closely monitor their serum glucose levels. They often experience vast changes in their diet and amount of exercise (eg, walking on tours). Although patients whose condition is stable are quite capable of extensive travel, those with newly diagnosed or poorly controlled diabetes should be stabilized before taking a trip across multiple time zones.

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