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Paris transit workers continue strikes against Sarkozy's reforms (Pravda)

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.

Paris transit workers continue strikes against Sarkozy's reforms (Pravda)

Train, subway and bus travel around France remained a tangle Friday, as Paris transit workers continued their walkout and others gradually resumed service after the first major strikes against President Nicolas Sarkozy's economic reforms.

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Paris transport workers vote to extend strike (Daily Telegraph)

Thousands of British rugby fans face travel chaos on their way to the World Cup final this weekend after Paris transport workers voted to extend a strike that has crippled bus, subway and rail service across the country.

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Rugby Travel Alert As Paris Strike Extended (FOX 35 Orlando)

The French public transport strike is to be extended by 24 hours and could affect England rugby fans travelling to the World Cup final in Paris on Saturday.

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Paris travel frenzy for World Cup final (Times Online)

Eurostar has laid on extra trains between London and Paris in the days leading to the England v South Africa game on Saturday and estimates that 25,000 people will use the rail service to travel to Paris between Thursday lunchtime and Saturday afternoon.

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A non-refundable service fee (Orange County Register)

will be charged at the time of booking. What company do you prefer?: Q. I'll be taking a family cruise on Royal Caribbean. My niece, who is 4, has Down syndrome. Will the cruise line be able to accommodate her in its children's program?

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Gill Charlton: on the case (Daily Telegraph)

Our expert Gill Charlton tackles your travel conundrums. This week: concern over EasyJet's 'speedy boarding', where to find a good walking map and expensive flights to Paris.

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French transport strikes move into day 2 (Boston Globe)

Train service started back up throughout much of France but many commuters in Paris biked, roller-bladed and even used children's scooters Friday as city transit workers kept up a second day of strikes against proposed economic reforms.

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Strikes paralyze Paris transport (CNN.com)

PARIS, France (AP) -- Paris' subways slowed to a halt and rail lines were disrupted Thursday during a massive strike in France that was expected to give President Nicolas Sarkozy his first real test after five months in office.

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Strike cripples French public transport (EARTHtimes.org)

Paris - Commuters in Paris and 29 other French cities as well as passengers on the national train service had to look for other means of travel on Thursday as a strike by public transit workers crippled public transportation. Only 5 per cent of the s...

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England Rugby Fans Hit By Travel Dispute (Sky News via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Finance)

A strike by public sector workers in France is set to wreck travel plans for thousands of England rugby fans heading to Paris for this weekend's World Cup final.

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Paris transit workers continue strikes against Sarkozy's reforms (Pravda)

A few simple precautions can help travelers protect themselves in the event of an emergency. On an airline flight, passengers should book an aisle seat next to an exit. Similarly, they should request a hotel room near an exit on a lower floor. Health risks to avoid in foreign countries include sexual encounters with prostitutes and casual acquaintances, tattooing, acupuncture, and dental procedures.

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