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Travelers also may want to pack a supply of loperamide hydrochloride, an analgesic and antipyretic drug, an anti-inflammatory agent, an antihistamine, and an antifungal cream. Prednisone is recommended for persons with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or asthma. In addition, a mild hypnotic agent (eg, zolpidem tartrate [Ambien]) can be helpful for adjusting to new sleep schedules. The need for other medications, such as prophylactic drugs for malaria and altitude sickness, should be determined on the basis of the traveler's destination. While traveling, patients are advised to avoid any antibiotics and nonprescription medications that they have not taken previously.

Rugby fans face strike chaos in Paris (Independent Online)

Imagine 80 000 rugby fans trying to reach the Stade de France to watch the Rugby World Cup final as a 36-hour strike by transport unions grinds Paris to a halt.

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Rugby fans face strike chaos in Paris (Pretoria News)

South Africans travelling to Paris by air or train to watch the Springboks take on England in the final of the Rugby World Cup could be hard hit as the city will all but grind to a halt from Wednesday evening as transport unions go on strike.

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MEXIDATA . INFO (MEXIDATA . INFO)

What is at stake is the success of what I will call today our Pan-American Community -- the vision of a hemisphere of independent nations, living in liberty and prosperity and peace

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Annual Cruise Fest Sale Launches at Liberty Travel (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)

There's a whole world to see and cruising is the way to do it!

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Countdown to a happy Christmas (Daily Telegraph)

If you haven't yet booked your festive getaway, time is running out. Sophie Butler looks at what is still available, what should be booked without delay, and what you'll find in the way of last-minute bargains.

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England team laughs amid the nerves (Daily Telegraph)

Paul Ackford follows the England team after a momentous week for English rugby.

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Art: Utopia now (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)

Even the research and travel behind "Brave New Worlds," the multimedia exhibit that opened last week at Walker Art Center, is daunting. Taking occasional leave from other responsibilities during the past 18 months, two Walker curators -- Yasmil Raymond and Doryun Chong -- roamed the globe in search of new art and artists whose work would be "a barometer of our time," as Raymond put it. ...

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President talks up free trade (Portsmouth Herald)

WASHINGTON — President Bush, acknowledging that many Americans have lost faith in their ability to compete in the global economy, pledged to revive the country's flagging free-trade agenda.

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A Conversation with Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice [Rush Transcript; Federal News Service] (Foreign Relations)

Organization of American States, Washington D.C. CARLA HILLS: (Off mike) -- for national security affairs. This is not her first sojourn into government affairs. She served in the Bush Senior's administration as senior director of Soviet and Eastern European affairs at the National Security Council.

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Rice Speech at Organization of American States (U.S. Department of State)

Rice says democracy is essential for social, political, economic advances in the Americas

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Rugby fans face strike chaos in Paris (Independent Online)

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.

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