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All journeys have secret destinations of which the traveler is unaware.
My aunt showed me this quote by German philosopher Martin Buber she had written on the front page of her travel diary as we boarded our plane in New York City for Eastern Europe. We didn't realize how true it would be to our own voyage.
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DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c90315) has announced the addition of Emergence of Central & Easter...
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I must admit that it took me at least a minute to figure out the Drudge Report headline: "Paw In.
Had there been some gruesome animal attack somewhere, alligators eating little girls' arms in Florida, a train accident in Eastern Europe or something else I could worry about as my children travel to places that are literally beyond my world?
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ISBN: 9789639776111
TITLE: Under Eastern eyes; a comparative introduction to East European travel writing on Europe.
AUTHOR: Ed. by Wendy Bracewell &a...
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DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c33617) has announced the addition of Travel and Tourism Analyst - ...
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Additionally, poorer states may believe that by allowing visafree travel from rich countries, problems such as large-scale illegal immigration or refugee crises will not arise. [...] our initial intent is to conceptualize visa-free travel rights as a measure of national influence and how closely this influence fits into the actual data.
... year, Russia, the EU, and Central European countries debated the American proposal to install... of a buffer zone between the EU and Eastern Europe. The once seemingly permanent line between ...
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No let up on flying, even though we're still complaining Despite the hassles, Americans fly more now than they did a decade ago. U.S. air travel hit a record high in 2007 with 769.6 million passengers, 100 million more than flew in 2000. Even with the recession, more people flew in the first eight months of 2009 -- 478.6 million -- than in the first nine months of 2000 -- 453 million, according to the U.S. Bureau of Transportation Statistics. many of us are taking exotic trips Americans make more international trips than they used to, but they are choosing more exotic destinations. In 2000, 61.3 million U.S. residents traveled abroad. In 2008, the number climbed to 63.5 million. But the number going to Western Europe declined about 20 percent, from 12.9 million to 10.4 million. In ...
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President Bush yesterday announced he will meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Russia early next month, and said he hopes to move toward an agreement on a missile-defense system in Eastern Europe, amid signs that Russian opposition to the plan is softening.
Mr. Bush will travel to the Russian resort town of Sochi on April 6 at Mr. Putin's invitation, after a weeklong trip through Eastern Europe highlighted by a meeting of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).
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Bookings to Some Countries Are up More Than 100 Percent over Last Summer
WASHINGTON -- Summer vacation bookings to Eastern Europe are skyrocketing, ...
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Central, Eastern Europe still bargains for now
By ARTHUR FROMMER