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Roy Exum: A World Series Classic (The Chattanoogan)

Posttravel testing Persons traveling in foreign countries for less than 6 months usually require no tests upon their return unless symptoms develop. However, those returning from extended stays in developing countries may want to have a complete blood cell count to check for anemia and eosinophilia, liver enzyme tests, urinalysis, a tuberculin skin test, and stool cultures for ova and parasites. Further evaluation may be needed in travelers with known or suspected exposure to infectious disease.

Roy Exum: A World Series Classic (The Chattanoogan)

When the World Series begins Wednesday night, we will live anew our passion for the great game, but, as with every year, you can’t help but recall the past.

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Island makes room for kiteboards, mountain bikes (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)

New Zealand may have the title of King of Adventure Sports, but you don't have to go clear to the end of the southern hemisphere to find excellent adventure travel options.

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A World Series of stuff (The Pueblo Chieftain)

Don't worry Rockies fans, local businesses have plenty of ways for you to show your support. When the Colorado baseball team surprised everybody by reaching the National League playoffs, retailers were caught off-guard, too. They hadn't ordered extra Rockies merchandise as the Major League Baseball season drew to a close. So when the Rockies went on their winning streak and made it to the ...

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Giving Yellow Journalism a Good Name (Washington Post)

Joining a noble tradition of fine muckraking documentaries about where cheap stuff comes from, "King Corn" pulls the husk off the scandal of modern food production, specifically the industrialized, subsidized, largely mythologized world of American corn.

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Humble Borlaug refuses to yield to age or illness (The Des Moines Register)

Norman Borlaug -- the Iowa farm boy who strode confidently across the globe to feed the world’s hungry -- returned this week to the boyhood farm...

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Born to play Rafiki (Honolulu Advertiser)

As Rafiki in Disney's "The Lion King," Gugwana Dlamini opens the megamusical with the African chant of "Circle of Life," heralding a mass assembly of spectacular animal characters who move through the audience.

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The Davis Enterprise (The Davis Enterprise)

Book reviews by Christin L. Taggart for Thursday, August 16, 2007, include: "King's Property" by Morgan Howell; "The Accidental Time Machine" by Joe Haldeman; "Heir of Autumn" and "Mistress of Winter" by Giles Carwyn and Todd Fahnestock; and "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" by J.K. Rowling.

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The Curse of King Tut (Daily Mirror)

Exclusive: 85 years after his great-grandfather discovered the pharaoh's tomb, only to die an agonising death, Lord Carnarvon retraces his steps.   

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Help! For Your Trip (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)

NATIONWIDE National Park sites recount World War II at home

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THE CURSE OF KING TUT (Daily Mirror)

EXCLUSIVE 85 years after his great-grandfather discovered the pharaoh's tomb, only to die an agonising death, Lord Carnarvon retraces his steps and confronts..   

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Roy Exum: A World Series Classic (The Chattanoogan)

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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