Pumas thrilled us all, now they must work out where to turn (The Observer)
Pretrip preparation All travelers should be encouraged to plan their trips well in advance and use experienced, respected travel agencies to make their reservations. Before departure, all reservations should be confirmed, and a copy of their itinerary should be left with family members or friends. Additional information about the weather, local tours and restaurants, and the amount of activity involved with tours should be provided by the travel agent.
Pumas thrilled us all, now they must work out where to turn (The Observer)
From the moment Argentina crashed this World Cup, barging through the front door nearly six weeks ago and smacking the hosts in the chops, until they left on Friday night, slamming la porte in Bernard's face, they have been rugby's inconveniently boisterous guests.
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Rugby World Cup: Pumas thrilled us but what next? (Guardian Unlimited)
If Argentina's remarkable progress is to continue, a strategy for the future must be found, says Kevin Mitchell.
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Race puts X into X-treme (yorkregion.com)
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FCm Develops Latin American Agency Network (Business Travel News)
OCTOBER 15, 2007 -- Australia-based travel management company FCm Travel Solutions today announced the launch of a travel management network in the Latin America and Caribbean region comprised of seven partner agencies.
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The Miami Herald (CubaNet)
The Associated Press. Posted on Thu, Oct. 18, 2007. ST. PAUL -- Ralph Kaehler and farmers like him have done millions of dollars in business with Cuba over the past five years, riding out the ups and downs of the Communist-ruled island's turbulent relations with its capitalist neighbor to the north.
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Executive Suite: He's over the moon about space tourism (USA Today)
Either selling outer-space vacations to wealthy business moguls is easy or Eric Anderson's a superb salesman. Just 33, Anderson is CEO of the decade-old company Space Adventures, a Northern Virginia-based firm that sells space trips aboard Russian spacecraft to extremely rich private citizens. The price: $30 million to $40 million, depending on details of the trip.
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World | The Canberra Times | canberra.yourguide.com.au (Canberra Times)
Canberra news, classifieds and community. VAVA'U: Fiji's coup leader has made a no-strings attached commitment to return his country to democratic rule by the end of March 2009.
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Venezuelan president meets widow of Ernesto "Che" Guevara (People's Daily)
Visiting Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez Sunday met with Aleida March, the widow of the legendary guerrilla fighter Ernesto "Che" Guevara, in commemorations of the 40th anniversary of his death. Chavez spoke with March and her chil ...
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TAM, United Airlines Sign Codeshare Agreement (FinanzNachrichten)
TAM ( Nachrichten ) (Bovespa: TAMM4) (NYSE: TAM) and United Airlines ( Nachrichten ) (NASDAQ: UAUA), a founding member of Star Alliance, filed a code-share application earlier this week with the U.S. Department of Transportation and Brazil's ANAC. Following government approval, the agreement would also enable customers from both airlines to earn and redeem frequent flyer miles on the partner ...
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Briefs: Sukkah at UC Davis vandalized; Poll: Israelis want united Jerusalem (The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles)
Anti-Israel statements, including "End Israeli Occupation" and "Free Palestine," were spray-painted on the inside of the sukkah at the Chabad House at UC Davis.
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Pumas thrilled us all, now they must work out where to turn (The Observer)
Many physicians advise their patients to travel with a supply of a general antibiotic (eg, amoxicillin, erythromycin), especially if they are going to remote areas. Other suggested medications include ciprofloxacin (Cipro), norfloxacin (Noroxin), and trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (Bactrim, Septra) for treating urinary infections or traveler's diarrhea. Antibiotic prophylaxis against traveler's diarrhea is not recommended. However, several placebo-controlled studies have shown that prophylactic use of bismuth subsalicylate (2 oz or two tablets four times daily) decreases the incidence of diarrhea by about 60%.
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