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Country, company evacuation plans from Libya Following are details on some countries and companies evacuating their nationals and employees from Libya.
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Skiing center opens in Samsun Announced as a Winter Sports and Skiing center by the Ministry of Tourism and Culture in 2005, Samsun will soon be hosting winter sports enthusiasts as soon as the expected snow continues to fall.
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Libya expat exodus squeezes food supply An exodus of foreigners fleeing an uprising against the rule of Libya's Muammar Gaddafi has left factories empty, fishing boats idle and construction unfinished.
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Rebound in travel industry threatened by fuel... After a slump due to the recession the travel industry is booming again but any rebound could be threatened by a fuel price rise, travel experts said.
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It’s summer in Alanya! With temperatures at 19 degrees Celsius, both domestic and foreign tourists are enjoying the sunny weather in Alanya and Antalya.
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Revolution: "One more reason to visit Egypt" Young Egyptians have launched an "Egypt is Safe" campaign, students are cleaning up national monuments and drivers now take visitors around Cairo's Tahrir Square as an attraction, anything to get the tourists back.
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Libya's Roman sites unscathed by unrest so far Libyans appear determined to safeguard their rich cultural heritage during the popular unrest against leader Muammar Gaddafi, protecting it from the looting seen in neighboring Egypt's revolution just weeks ago.
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Top 10 fashion hotels The clothes, the glamour, the shows are all heavily covered in the media, but where does a fashionista stay when visiting New York, London, Milan and Paris for fashion week?
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Libya evacuations by country Following are details of countries evacuating nationals and employees from Libya or closing operations because of the political turmoil.
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Museum launches online timeline of 9/11 attacks An interactive timeline chronicling the September 11, 2001 attacks hour-by-hour went online on Wednesday, with a fast-forward button to skip any video or audio accounts too disturbing for the visitor.
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Visa’s waived with Holland! Holland’s Haarlem Court has ruled for Turkish citizens to be allowed to enter the country without visas and to stay up to three months.
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Some objects looted from Egypt museum found Egypt's Antiquities Ministry has recovered some of the national treasures that went missing from the Egyptian Museum during an uprising which unseated Hosni Mubarak, the country's top Egyptologist said Monday.
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Solve All Your Travel Problems By Suing Someone Tying the knot is kinda a big deal. It’s supposed to be the happiest moment of your life. For some people, the big event is planned for months, even years…all for just one day. So what happens when the day comes and everything turns into a huge disaster?
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Turks take to the sea as cruises become cheap… The increasing competition in the cruise industry has resulted in tour prices decreasing by up to 200 Euros compared to last year. When demand increased, a number of companies began adding a series of new tours such as one from Istanbul to Miami in 25 days, while some companies have gone ahead and rented cruise ships for the entire season.
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