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Vacation News Archive05-Aug-2007
- 'French president quietly begins vacation at N.H. lake (Boston Globe)
French government officials and town police won't confirm it, but French President Nicolas Sarkozy has already begun his Vacation here -- and dropped in for lunch at the Dockside Grille and Dairy Bar, two employees said yesterday.
- 'French president quietly begins vacation in Wolfeboro (The Citizen of Laconia)
WOLFEBORO, N.H. (AP) _ French government officials and town police won't confirm it, but French President Nicolas Sarkozy has already begun his Vacation here _ and dropped in for lunch Thursday at the Dockside Grille and Dairy Bar, two employees said Friday.
- 'French President Quietly Begins Vacation At N.H. Lake (WCSH 6 Portland)
WOLFEBORO, N.H. (AP) -- French government officials and town police won't confirm it, but French President Nicolas Sarkozy has already begun his vacation in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire, where he dropped in for lunch Thursday at the Dockside Grille and Dairy Bar.
- 'Gov. O'Malley going on vacation next week (The Daily Times)
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) - Gov. Martin O'Malley will be on vacation next week on a family trip to North Carolina, his spokesman said Friday. Rick Abbruzzese, the governor's spokesman, said O'Malley leaves Saturday and returns next weekend.
- 'Vacation can't crash this diet (Dayton Daily News)
Taking your diet on vacation is like having your mom or dad chaperone your senior prom.
- 'Vacation trip spurs memories of cattle (The Lompoc Record)
Vacation trip spurs memories of cattle My wife Karen, the kids and I took off the last week of June and visited my sister Elisa and her family in Edgewood, N.M., near Albuquerque.
- 'Members of a bankrupt vacation club fight back (USA Today)
Two big names in luxury travel are being sued over vacation-home clubs that went belly up. Luxury-safari specialist Abercrombie & Kent, and Andrew Harper, the pen name of a man who keeps his real identity secret and whose Hideaway Report newsletter is read by the well heeled, are among defendants in two cases.
- 'Vacation Bible schools (Telegraph-Forum)
Children in fourth through eighth grade are welcome to attend this Vacation Bible School 6-8:30 p.m. Aug. 12-16. Children can meet Barnstormer Bill and have a "barnyard bash" with games, crafts, snacks and lessons on biblical financial principles.
- 'Ex-mayor of Waterbury sues for unused vacation, sick time payments (Boston Globe)
Former Mayor Philip Giordano, who is serving a 37-year federal prison sentence for having sex with children, is suing the city of Waterbury over his claim for more than $60,000 in unused vacation and sick days.
- 'Giordano sues Waterbury over vacation pay (WTNH-TV New Haven)
(Waterbury-AP, Aug. 4, 2007 5:40 PM) _ Former Mayor Philip Giordano is suing the city of Waterbury over his claim for more than $60,000 in unused Vacation and sick days.
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