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Food-borne illness The risk of traveler's diarrhea in developing countries can be as high as 60%. Contaminated foods not adequately prepared are a common cause of intestinal infections. To help prevent such illnesses, travelers should be encouraged to thoroughly clean and cook all vegetables and meats. Food should be served hot. Peeled fruits are generally safe. However, milk and milk products (eg, cheese, ice cream) that are not pasteurized, as well as cold buffets, salads, and chilled desserts, should be avoided. Consumption of seafood, beef, pork, or sausage that is raw, undercooked, smoked, pickled, or salted can lead to trichinosis or tapeworm infection. Game fish from tropical waters also may cause ciguatera poisoning. Travelers should avoid buying food from street vendors and eating in establishments that have dirty rest rooms.

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In every generation, there comes a time when a nation just has to stop and reflect; a time when people of conscience choose to suffer injustice rather than to contribute to it.

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Top of the World (Hindustan Times via Yahoo! India News)

Freelance photographer Meena Iyer is holidaying in Goa at the moment. Good for her, you may say. After all, everyone deserves a break. But this is not Meena's first break of the year. It is her third.

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The CNN Wire: Thursday, Oct. 18 (CNN.com)

Copperfield's warehouse raid veiled in mystery

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Credit card freebies really aren't (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)

Ed Mierzwinski is trying to get the word out to college students that the free T-shirt or teddy bear or sub sandwich they accept in exchange for signing up for a credit card could end up costing them a lot of financial heartache.

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Travel Expo roars into life (The Herald)

ZIMBABWE’S premier tourism showcase, the Zimbabwe International Travel Expo, roars into life today amid high expectations that it will afford exhibitors and buyers a chance to seal lucrative deals that can be used to market the country as a leading tourist destination.

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View Points (The Demopolis Times)

It has become apparent one of the most vital services in the county, E-911, is struggling to maintain the desired level of effectiveness with the services they provide.

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Zimbabwe: All Roads Lead to Zim International Travel Expo (AllAfrica.com)

Travel and trade shows represent a powerful opportunity to enhance brand and product visibility, promote new and existing products, generate leads and drive sales and this is one such opportunity for destination Zimbabwe to make inroads for its vast array of tourism products.

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South Africa: How Much Would You Pay to Watch the Final? (AllAfrica.com)

As rugby fever sweeps the nation, tickets to Saturday's World Cup final are changing hands for astonishing amounts ... currently as much as R60 000.

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A package of news briefs from the Caribbean (The Daily Comet)

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico The fury over the killings of dozens of seized dogs and cats in Puerto Rico has gone global.

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Empowering Women, Their Lives, Their World (Scoop.co.nz)

Thank you, Senator Hatch, for that kind introduction. I'm a long-time admirer of your service, your integrity and leadership on the judiciary committee

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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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