- 'Arabian Travel Market closes with record visitor high (AME Info)
Arabian Travel Market 2006 - the 13th in the Middle East's premier annual travel and tourism show - has notched up another trade visitor record with some 12,067 industry professionals attending in the first three days of the event - an 11.45% increase on the 2005 event.
- 'The Atlantic, Caribbean, and the Gulf of Mexico Travel Alert Announcement (Kansas City InfoZine)
This Public Announcement is being issued to alert U.S. citizens to the upcoming Hurricane Season in the Atlantic, Caribbean, and the Gulf of Mexico. The official hurricane season runs from June through November. This Public Announcement expires on December 7, 2006.
- 'Potomac Fever: D.C. politicians taking fewer all-paid-for trips (The Des Moines Register)
Ever since some members of Congress got some rather unpleasant publicity for travel they took paid for by private groups and lobbyists, such trips...
- 'Passion for aviation turns into knowledge (Albuquerque Tribune)
Johnny Zimmer says he didn't learn much about geography in school, but that didn't stop him from becoming New Mexico's state champ in the 2006 AAA Travel High School Challenge.
- 'Space travel may help Earth (Antelope Valley Press)
This story appeared in the Antelope Valley Press on Saturday, May 6, 2006. LOS ANGELES - Virgin Galactic officials see their new space travel endeavor as more than a business to bring the experience of spaceflight to paying customers.
- 'First class graduates from new program (The State)
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA Fifteen business executives from Mexico graduated from USC?s inaugural Executive International Master?s of Business Administration program.
- 'BHS baseball team draws Piedra Vista for 4A first-round state playoff game (Valencia County News-Bulletin)
Belen Like the Belen High School football team did last November, the BHS baseball team will travel to one of New Mexico's most fabled sports venues for a Class 4A state playoff game.
- 'Reviews of recent books on travel (The Wichita Eagle)
"Oaxaca Celebration: Family, Food and Fiestas in Teotitlan" (Museum of New Mexico Press, $24.95) Teotitlan is a community in Mexico of native-speaking Zapotec Indians, weavers of traditional rugs. Ontario native Mary Jane Gagnier met her future husband here in 1985 when she, a Canadian with perpetual wanderlust, was traveling through Mexico with her clarinet. A chance encounter with a man -- her
- 'Commercial space travel's X factor (Los Angeles Daily News)
LOS ANGELES - As Virgin Galactic and Mojave's Burt Rutan work on developing a passenger-carrying sub-orbital spacecraft, the man behind the $10 million Ansari X Prize insists there are other contenders out there shooting to put the general public into space.
- 'The unordinariness of travel (Sun-Sentinel)
A man can stand anything except a succession of ordinary days.
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