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World's top tourist traps... and where to go instead (USA Today)

All travelers with health-related problems should carry written information from their physician about their medical history (including a copy of a recent electrocardiogram, if available) and their current medications. Medical identification bracelets are also recommended.* Patients who must travel with inhalers (which may look like explosive devices) or controlled substances are advised to obtain a letter from their physician in case of customs or security questions.

World's top tourist traps... and where to go instead (USA Today)

Sometimes a thin line separates the tourist trap from the packed-but-worthwhile destination. Travel writer Bruce Northam of AmericanDetour.com says you know a real tourist trap by the noise level.

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The world's best cruises, according to Doug (Seattle Times)

Which cruise is the world's best? Lots of publications — including Cruise Critic, The Travel Channel, Travel + Leisure and Conde Nast...

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The World's Top Tourist Traps... and Where to Go Instead! (WFMJ Youngstown)

It's not that an $11 bowl of official San Francisco clam chowder doesn't hit the spot. And, granted, there's no substitute for an authentic Machu Picchu souvenir visor.

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China travel, business, finance, investment, jobs, outsourcing, education, hightech guide (cmi valparaíso)

How to do investing, travel, commerce, outsoucing, trade, finance in China, India, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Japan? Talk to leading strategist George Zhibin Gu.

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Frequency auction may open wireless market (International Herald Tribune)

There are signs that the existing order in the wireless world may finally be changing, especially after the upcoming FCC frequency auction.

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how to do investing, finance, travel, jobs, outsourcing, management, tech in China, India? (cmi santiago)

explore vast finance, travel, trade, outsourcing, banking, technology, labor opportunities in China, India, Taiwan, Japan, Hong Kong.

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'Sponsoring' the news means big trouble (The Salt Lake Tribune)

Some ideas in journalism are great - like wire services, for instance - and some are stinkers.     Apparently in the modern newspaper world, where editors and publishers are looking for ways to make the process of bringing the news to the people a profitable enterprise, some ideas

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Aquaculture food safety workshop (Honolulu Advertiser)

Experts from around the world will travel to Honolulu next week for a workshop designed to help the local aquaculture industry produce safer and better quality products.

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Transport strikes continue in Paris ahead of Rugby World Cup final (Guardian Unlimited)

Strikes threaten to disrupt travel for up to 60,000 English rugby fans heading to Paris.

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A slightly edited version of a story published in the October 15 edition of Travel Agent magazine. (The Jamaica Observer)

These are the surface elements of a family business in growth mode, one that has evolved from a single property in Montego Bay more than 26 years ago to a full-scale resort company that now offers 12 Sandals Resorts, four Beaches Resorts and two Royal Plantation Resorts across five Caribbean islands.

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World's top tourist traps... and where to go instead (USA Today)

Patients who have had a myocardial infarction should not fly for at least 3 weeks afterwards, and use of supplemental oxygen on a flight should be considered for up to 4 months. A general rule is that patients with cardiac problems should be able to walk 100 yd and climb 12 steps before attempting a long flight. Other cardiovascular problems are contraindications to air travel.

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