At least 16 people have been killed on Friday after river levels rose as fast as 8 feet an hour in Arkansas. Dozens more have been injured and rescue crews continue their search.
Many of the people affected were camping along the Little Missouri and Caddo rivers in the Ouchita Mountains. The waters continued to rise [...]
June 12, 2010 | Posted in
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The Air India Crash on Saturday has killed many victims and left families without loved ones. One Indian man, Samir Sheikh lost about sixteen relatives. He lost his wife, two children, uncle, and twelve others. His relatives were traveling to India to attend the funeral of their grandmother who died on Friday. Meanwhile Samir Sheikh, [...]
June 1, 2010 | Posted in
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Several resort cities along the Gulf coast have managed to avoid seeing damage so far from the massive oil spill.
But many people say they’re taking precautions when planning their vacations.
Florida’s Restaurant and Lodging Association says hotel bookings in Florida’s panhandle are down 30 percent from last year.
More and more residents are staying closer to home [...]
May 31, 2010 | Posted in
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Expedia.com is the world’s leading online travel agency. recently, they announced that they have added a travel site catering to the LGBT community. They have partnered with Fort Lauderdale-based International Gay & Lesbian Travel Association (IGLTA), which is the leading global organization dedicated to our travel needs.
“At expedia.com, this is in keeping with our mission [...]
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The airports in Manchester and Liverpool were closed because of volcanic ash. There was a cloud of ash from a volcano in Iceland. The ash that moved to the England caused or announced the British air traffic controllers. So, the Department of Transport closed the airport.
Actually, there are other airports that are closed on next [...]
May 25, 2010 | Posted in
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The State Department alert said that there was no specific information on any credible threat during the tournament, but noted that such threats have been reported in the media. “Large scale public events like the World Cup may present a wide range of attractive targets for terrorists. There is a heightened risk that extremist groups [...]
Barrack Obama, as the president of United States of America, pushes Wall Street reform with the populism. It was done by Obama with pressed a populist theme of helping the “folks on Main Street”. Beside it, Barrack Obama did it to prevent a repeat of financial crisis which happened in 2008 – 2009.
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May 16, 2010 | Posted in
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Volcano ash annoys the airports schedule. The Ireland and British air traffic controller have been chaotic and disorganized. This condition is not happen in all of London area. But the prediction, it will happen for some times.
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The government is very careful to controlling the situation especially in airports, because there will many closed [...]
May 16, 2010 | Posted in
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An oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Louisiana has spread to cover more than 1,800 square miles as of Monday afternoon. Gulf of Mexico oil spill update here. The oil spill is coming from a leak in the well that was drilled by the Transocean Deepwater Horizon, a giant offshore [...]
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Hotelairport.wordpress.com is a blog that offers various information about a variety of existing airports in the UK and guidance on the existing facilities at the airport. England is a country that has a lot of airports, starting small airports to larger airports that carry millions of passengers each year. Airport in addition to a gathering [...]