'The Travel Detective' lets us in on some of his secrets (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Whenever water purity is questionable, travelers are advised to drink bottled water (properly sealed). If bottled water is not available, drinking water should be boiled for 5 minutes before consumption. Water can also be purified with chlorine and iodine tablets. Use of water filters is not recommended, because they do not eliminate contamination with viruses, which are too small to be extracted by the filtering process. In general, hot tea, coffee, carbonated beverages, and fresh fruit juices are considered safe. Beer and wine are also safe, but mixed drinks containing water or ice cubes are not. Contrary to popular belief, the alcohol in mixed drinks does not kill infectious organisms.
'The Travel Detective' lets us in on some of his secrets (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
ANN ARBOR, Mich. The Travel Detective has more tricks up his sleeve than Houdini and more solutions than Sherlock Holmes. "When should I book my airline ticket to the Beijing Olympics?" a man asks. "Forty-five days ahead," Peter Greenberg advises. That's when most discount fares are posted. "What's the best way to get to Kazakhstan?" a woman asks.
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Local goodies , World Relief: Oregon Mennonite Festival brings help to the needy by selling food, antiques, crafts (Albany Democrat-Herald)
When the bidding for a magnetic travel puzzle started at 25 cents, Gabi Hamlin was quick to raise her orange number paddle. The 8-year-old from Salem turned cautious when some blond-haired boys pushing the bid to more than $1.
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Report: UN Food Agency Needs Pragmatism (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
The U.N. agency in charge of eradicating world hunger must establish priorities and become leaner if it is to meet the challenges of the future, an independent panel of experts said Thursday.
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Austria to hold world's first divorce fair (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Austria will host what organizers call the world's first "divorce fair" later this month, aimed at helping couples part ways with a minimum of torment.
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Former SFA chief reopens row over corruption in world football (The Herald)
The former president of the Scottish Football Association, John McBeth, is set to reignite the controversy over corruption in international soccer tonight.
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Austria to hold world's first divorce fair (The Star Online)
The fair, titled "New Beginning", hopes to tap into the market of those wanting or having to separate and will provide them with a chance to speak to lawyers, mediators, private detectives, real estate firms and travel agencies.
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Who's on first in battle against BSE? (Prairie Star)
In the old Superman comics there is an alternative world, an alternate reality, where things are topsy-turvy, or opposite. This alternate reality place was called “Bizarro world.”
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Austria to hold world's first divorce fair (Reuters via Yahoo! India News)
VIENNA (Reuters Life!) - Austria will host what organisers call the world's first "divorce fair" later this month, aimed at helping couples part ways with a minimum of torment.
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Nuclear Physics Boot Camp Preps Future Scientists (LiveScience.com via Yahoo! News)
This Behind the Scenes article was provided to LiveScience in partnership with the National Science Foundation.
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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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'The Travel Detective' lets us in on some of his secrets (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Consider antibiotic therapy if infection develops or as prophylaxis for sinus barotrauma Treat for allergic rhinitis if present Instruct patient in Valsalva's and Frenzel maneuvers Refer to specialist for tympanotomy, ventilation tubes, or nasal surgery if symptoms persist or recur
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