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Unsafe drinking water Water supplies in European and other industrialized countries are generally considered safe by US standards. However, drinking water (including ice cubes and water used for brushing teeth) in remote areas or developing countries should be avoided because of the risk of giardiasis and infection with numerous other intestinal pathogens.

GetThere Commended for Green Innovations by Institute of Travel Management (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)

SOUTHLAKE, Texas & LONDON----GetThere, the world's leading online business travel technology, earned commendation from the Institute of Travel Management for recent environmental-focused enhancements.

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how to do investing, finance, travel, jobs, outsourcing, management, tech in China, India? (cmi santiago)

explore vast finance, travel, trade, outsourcing, banking, technology, labor opportunities in China, India, Taiwan, Japan, Hong Kong.

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World Bank says it wants to work with China in third countries (The Forex Market)

WASHINGTON (Thomson Financial) - World Bank president Robert Zoellick invited China to team up with the 185-nation development lender to fight global poverty and said he would visit Beijing in December.

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Under U.N. Chief, Koreans in Key Posts (Washington Post)

UNITED NATIONS -- South Korea's former ambassador to the United Nations, Choi Young-jin, will travel to Ivory Coast in the coming weeks to run the world body's peacekeeping efforts, making him the first South Korean diplomat to lead a major U.N. mission in Africa, and the latest compatriot tapped...

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Around the world for a golden moment in North Otago (Otago Daily Times)

ALL it took to consign the World Cup disaster to the rubbish bin was a beautiful North Otago afternoon, a cold can of beer and 15 men making a community proud.

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Luxury travel clubs grow despite industry woes (Florida Today)

Travel club grows despite industry woes.

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TUI Travel UK announces new management team (eyefortravel.com)

The company made following announcement: Rad Sofronijevic, Director of Retail Sales and Operations: First Choice and Kathryn Ward, Director of Retail Sales and Operations: Thomson.

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Luxury travel club grows despite industry woes (The Pantagraph)

MIAMI -- Why are thousands of millionaires queueing up for the right to plunk down as much as $459,000, plus annual dues of up to $35,000, just for a few weeks of access to vacation homes?

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A slightly edited version of a story published in the October 15 edition of Travel Agent magazine. (The Jamaica Observer)

These are the surface elements of a family business in growth mode, one that has evolved from a single property in Montego Bay more than 26 years ago to a full-scale resort company that now offers 12 Sandals Resorts, four Beaches Resorts and two Royal Plantation Resorts across five Caribbean islands.

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Aquaculture food safety workshop (Honolulu Advertiser)

Experts from around the world will travel to Honolulu next week for a workshop designed to help the local aquaculture industry produce safer and better quality products.

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GetThere Commended for Green Innovations by Institute of Travel Management (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)

Jet lag Jet lag is a common problem for travelers who cross multiple time zones. Symptoms include agitation, insomnia, poor concentration, and generalized fatigue. Adjustment usually takes 1 day for each time zone crossed (eg, 5 days to adapt to crossing five time zones). Before a long trip, travelers can begin the adjustment process by going to bed 1 hour earlier or later each day for every time zone to be crossed, which helps entrain new circadian rhythms. Other preventive measures include avoiding alcohol and carbonated drinks before and during a flight, minimizing dehydration by drinking six to eight 8-oz glasses of water or fruit juice daily, and allowing for a flexible, relaxing schedule after arrival at the destination.

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