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CQPolitics.com - The prospect of finally fixing America's public schools looks better now than ever, but there's still a chance that this golden economic and moral opportunity could slip away.
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McClatchy Newspapers - WASHINGTON — The Democrats are likely to lose 47 seats and control of the House of Representatives in November's elections, a top political analyst says in a new forecast Thursday.
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HONG KONG’S tourism chief has called for the indefinite continuation of the travel ban to the Philippines, Radio Television Hong Kong reported Wednesday.
Abu Dhabi. September 2, 2010: Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority ( ADTA ADTA ) has scooped the 'Best Meeting & Incentive Destination Marketing' award in the annual industry honours of Travel Weekly China - a leading sector magazine serving travel and tourism professionals in China, Hong Kong and Macau.
ORION, BATAAN – Both foreign and local travelers are seeing the benefits of ferry travel from Manila to Bataan because it’s faster while providing an alternate route to explore more of this province.
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Hong Kong’s head of tourism yesterday called for a continuation of the black alert imposed on travel to the Philippines following the Manila hostage crisis in which eight Hong Kong tourists died.
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Tour operator TUI Travel saw its shares boosted yesterday as rumours circulated that its majority shareholder, TUI AG, could be considering a bid for the remainder of the company that it does not already own.
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Anderson Retail Tourism Marketing recently announced the launch of Shop & Dine London and London Luxury, two unique cooperative tourism marketing programs that promote select shopping centers, retailers and restaurants located in and around London to visitors planning travel to the city.
ALMOST 50% of those employed in SA's arts and culture sector are younger than 35 and the sector has the potential to help solve SA's massive youth unemployment problem, says independent creative industry specialist Avril Joffe.