Who's on first in battle against BSE? (Prairie Star)
Immunizations Travelers should review the specific immunization requirements for their destination. Most countries require yellow fever vaccination before entry, and immunizations for tetanus, measles, rubella, hepatitis B, influenza, and pneumococcal disease may be recommended for healthy adults. Depending on their destination and intended length of stay, serum immune globulin injections (Gamastan, Gammar) as well as immunizations for hepatitis A, cholera, meningococcal disease, typhoid fever, polio, rabies, and Japanese encephalitis may be recommended.
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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Check out this week's Halloween events (The News-Press)
¸ Haunted Hike Haunted hike begins at dusk. There will be a safe trick-or-treat night from 5-8 p.m. on Tuesday. Oct. 30, 6 p.m.
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The weavers and special things they make (9 News Denver)
GLENWOOD SPRINGS - Special may be one of the most overused words in our vocabulary. At the same time, sometimes we are hard-pressed to find an alternative. We think you'll find many special things about a place called Mountain Valley Textiles amp; Gifts. Located in Glenwood Springs, this is a popular place with tourists and long-term customers. Mountain Valley Textiles amp; Gifts sells ...
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Many executives pilot own planes (Deseret Morning News)
When a meeting with clients runs late, Andy Davidson doesn't have to worry that his plane will leave without him.
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Hon Harry Duynhoven: The Guild Contribution (Scoop.co.nz)
Good evening everyone and thank you for inviting me to address your annual dinner. A very special welcome to New Zealand to the Master of the Guild, Group Captain, Roger Gault.
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When you want someone else to drive, there are some options (Inside Bay Area)
MOST OF US who live in suburbs — especially here in glued-to-our-cars California — probably rarely use a taxi to get around.
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French strikes could derail fans' travel plans (Daily Telegraph)
England rugby fans arriving in Paris today face serious disruption after a French general strike threatened to spill over to the weekend.
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'Green' bus tour inspires young environmentalists (Newport Daily News)
PORTSMOUTH - A vegetable-oil and solar-powered tour bus made an impression on local students Thursday, as the National Outdoor Leadership School's "Creating a Climate for Change" program made a stop at The Pennfield School to raise awareness about alternative energy and outdoor ethics and help develop leadership skills.
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Executives bypass airline delays, security lines to pilot own planes (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)
When a meeting with clients runs late, Andy Davidson doesn't have to worry that his plane will leave without him. Instead of impatiently waiting in long security lines or silently waging war over a shared airplane armrest, Davidson can walk straight to his own six-seater, climb into the cockpit and take off. Davidson, the owner of a New York-based financial consulting business, is a member of a ...
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Heaven on wheels (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
By DAVID MALLETTE The thought of a road trip never made me tingle. The idea of grabbing a suitcase, a handful of CDs and a road map never gave me wanderlust. Maybe it's because I still suffered from painful memories of Texas childhood trips in the back of un-air-conditioned Ford Galaxie. Or maybe I simply didn't get the road-trip gene. And then, two years ago, I bought a motorcycle. The last ...
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Who's on first in battle against BSE? (Prairie Star)
Protection against insects Many diseases affecting travelers (eg, malaria, dengue fever) are carried by mosquitoes, fleas, ticks, sand flies, and tsetse flies. Protection against these vectors includes wearing proper clothing with tight-fitting wristbands, collars, and pant cuffs. An insect repellent containing at least 33% diethyltoluamide (deet) should be applied to any exposed skin, especially between dusk and dawn. Children exposed to deet may have adverse side effects (ie, ataxia, encephalopathy, seizures, and coma). Formulas containing less than 10% deet are considered safe and effective and are recommended for children. In remote areas, travelers should sleep in screened enclosures or under mosquito netting.
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