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Vacation News Archive06-Aug-2006
- 'Bush has short vacation reading list (AP via Yahoo! News)
President Bush's Vacation is shorter this year, and so is his reading list.
- 'Georgian president to spend vacation in reserve training camp (Interfax)
TBILISI. Aug 5 (Interfax) - Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili arrived on Saturday at a armed forces reserve training camp, where he plans to spend a 10-day Vacation, his chief of staff Giorgi Arveladze said, adding that Saakashvili would have no privileges and would behave as an ordinary reservist and carry out orders from the commanders.
- 'Blair delays vacation to work on Mideast (AP via Yahoo! News)
British Prime Minister Tony Blair postponed his summer vacation Friday to stay in London and help develop a U.N. resolution on the Middle East crisis.
- 'Blair Delays Vacation for Mideast Diplomacy (New York Times)
Prime Minister Tony Blair delayed a Caribbean vacation today saying the coming days would be crucial in the diplomatic effort to secure a cease-fire in Lebanon.
- 'Traffic woes to worsen with school buses set to hit roads after vacation (The Peninsula)
DOHA ? Doha?s traffic woes will have a cascading effect with not less than 400 school buses hitting the road in the middle of this month. After summer vacation, most of the schools in Doha are scheduled to reopen by the middle of this month.
- 'Blair Delays Vacation for Mideast Diplomacy, but His Specific Goal Remains Unclear (New York Times)
Prime Minister Tony Blair delayed a Caribbean vacation, saying the coming days would be crucial in the diplomatic effort to secure a cease-fire in Lebanon.
- 'Back from vacation (Forrest City Times-Herald)
Here I am, back from vacation, refreshed, relaxed and ready to go. And if you believe that, I can get you a good deal on some porcupine eggs. Anyway, I'm back at work, wondering about a couple of things.
- 'Republicans face working vacation to survive (RedNova)
By Thomas Ferraro WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican lawmakers will spend their month-long vacation trying to dispel criticism of a "do-nothing" U.S.
- 'Republicans face working vacation to survive (Washington Post)
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican lawmakers will spend their month-long vacation trying to dispel criticism of a "do-nothing" U.S. Congress, ease concerns about the Iraq war and persuade unhappy voters to re-elect them in November.
- 'Vacation's end: Home, sweet home (The Youngstown Vindicator)
Know what's bad about a two-week summer Vacation?
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