TUI Travel UK announces new management team (eyefortravel.com)
As primary care physicians, many of us are asked by our patients to make recommendations about issues affecting travel. It is our responsibility to educate them about travel-related health issues, determine their risk for disease exposure, and prescribe medications and administer immunizations to protect them from harmful organisms and diseases.
TUI Travel UK announces new management team (eyefortravel.com)
The company made following announcement: Rad Sofronijevic, Director of Retail Sales and Operations: First Choice and Kathryn Ward, Director of Retail Sales and Operations: Thomson.
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Sluggish Celtic easy prey for Rangers (The Scotsman: Sport)
THE resurrection of an old joke at Ibrox - having beaten Celtic three times in a row, shouldn't Walter Smith get them to keep? - came with a new tag line: on this form, he would put them away in the attic and forget about them.
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Australia's Qantas confirms preliminary talks with Jetset Travelworld (FinanzNachrichten)
SYDNEY (Thomson Financial) - Australian flag carrier Qantas Airways Ltd ( Nachrichten ) said Thursday it has held preliminary talks with a number of companies, including Jetset Travelworld Ltd, ( Nachrichten ) about plans to restructure its wholesale travel business, Qantas Holidays.
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(AFX UK Focus) 2007-10-18 04:23 GMT: Australia's Qantas confirms preliminary talks with Jetset Travelworld (Interactive Investor)
SYDNEY (Thomson Financial) - Australian flag carrier Qantas Airways Ltd said Thursday it has held preliminary talks with a number of companies, including Jetset Travelworld Ltd, about plans to restructure its wholesale travel business, Qantas Holidays.
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BAA says Stansted expansion would create 3,800 jobs, generate millions locally (Sharewatch)
LONDON (Thomson Financial) - UK airport operator BAA said its proposal to expand Stansted airport to accommodate 35 mln passengers per year would create substantial economic and social benefits to the local economy.
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TFN NEWS BRIEFING: Mergers and acquisitions highlights to 15:50 BST (Sharewatch)
2007-10-17 15:33:03 Technip CEO says group can grow without large merger PARIS (Thomson Financial) - Oil engineering firm Technip does not need a large merger to continue expanding, but it does not exclude "looking at targets," the company's CEO Thierry Pilenko said.
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Bickering now public (The Courier)
THE public airing of travel expenses claimed by a Ballarat City Councillor has sparked further hostilities within the council. Documents, allegedly obtained by a ratepayer, show Deputy Mayor Wayne Rigg submitted a travel expense claim for almost $30,000 over three years from 2005 to 2007.
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Business Highlights (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
Google Inc.'s third-quarter profit soared 46 percent, hurdling the enormous expectations that have elevated the Internet search leader's stock price by more $100 during the past month.
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(AFX UK Focus) 2007-10-17 16:05 GMT: TFN NEWS BRIEFING: Mergers and acquisitions highlights to 15:50 BST (Interactive Investor)
2007-10-17 15:33:03 Technip CEO says group can grow without large merger
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Biz Briefs: Pharmaceutical profits flat (The Daily News)
NEW YORK (AP) -- Oil prices surpassed $90 a barrel for the first time Thursday as the falling dollar drew new foreign investors and speculators to dollar-denominated energy futures.
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TUI Travel UK announces new management team (eyefortravel.com)
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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