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May 1, 2009
… it’s so green! Debbie Sapiro, 24 United States
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NAME: Tas Man AGE: 40 OCCUPATION: Bag shop owner FROM: Sumatra How do you think the country is doing now? –
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Neli, 65 and from Legian, is a mother of seven, grandmother of 11 and runs a souvenir stall close to –
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From the perspective of Michele Butz, 32, a traveler who has been living on and off in Bali for the –
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Tourists Flock to Crisis-Stricken Iceland
REYKJAVIK ~ With Iceland’s economic meltdown sending its currency into freefall, tourists who saw this remote North Atlantic island as –
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May 1, 2009
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Airline, Travel Sectors Ready for Swine Flu Threat
SINGAPORE ~ The global airline and travel sectors battened down the hatches this week for a possible swine flu pandemic –
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May 1, 2009
Thai Tourism to Lose $2.9bn from Riots: PM
BANGKOK ~ Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva said tourism income was likely to fall by more than 102 billion baht –
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Malaysia to Have ‘Arab Cities’
KUALA LUMPUR ~ Arab investors will spend US$303 million on building two “Arab Cities” to lure Middle Eastern tourists to –
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May 1, 2009
May 1, 2009
Nothing to Sneeze At
By Wendy Orent Special to the Los Angeles Times The recent swine flu outbreak has caused worldwide anxiety. But there’s –
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May 1, 2009
May 1, 2009
Indonesia’s Unethical and Illegal Primate Supply Chain Must End
By Sarah Kite For The Bali Times Indonesia’s ban on the export of wild-caught monkeys for research is a sham. –
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