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Vacation News Archive05-Jun-2007
- '"LIFT OFF" Vacation Bible School (Leelanau Enterprise)
Vacation Bible School for children pre-school thru 5th grade. Register at Empire United Methodist Church by phone (231)326-5510 or email: empireumc@centurytel.net before 06/25/07.
- 'Vacation guides will get you on your way this summer (USA Today)
Out in time for Vacation travel are several new city guide series, a fresh take on Disney World and insights into a land that never was. USA TODAY's Jayne Clark looks inside.
- 'Laptops, the new vacation necessity (Honolulu Advertiser)
One in five people toted laptop computers on their most recent vacations, an AP-Ipsos poll released Friday said. Along with the 80 percent who said they brought along their cell phones, the survey shows going on vacation no longer means being out of the electronic loop.
- 'Demling blog: Back from vacation... (Louisville Courier-Journal)
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- 'Take a vacation ? you?ve earned it, and you need it (The Olympian)
When the sun is shining in the Northwest, I believe there is not a prettier place on this Earth. Maybe that?s why it is so difficult for Washington employees to concentrate on their work, without wishing they were out in the sunshine. But there is a cure for that: Take a vacation.
- 'AP-Ipsos poll: 1 in 5 bring laptops on vacation, stay in touch with work (CP via Yahoo! Canada News)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Sun block. Beach umbrella. Laptop. One in five people toted laptop computers on their most recent vacations, an AP-Ipsos poll released Friday said. Along with the 80 percent who said they brought along their cell phones, the survey shows going on vacation no longer means being out of the electronic loop.
- 'Laptop to Lapland: Tied to the Office, Even on Vacation (Wired News)
A new survey finds that one in five people take their laptops with them on vacation, to keep in touch with the office and maybe even do a little work.
- 'Area student has unusual plans for summer vacation (The Courier Express)
DuBOIS - A DuBois man will spend his summer preparing for entry into the U.S. military. With college serving as his full-time job for eight months of the year, Andy Bovaird, 20, is planning on an untraditional summer vacation for a college student.
- 'For U.S. workers, a vacation deprivation (Arizona Daily Sun)
Ah, summer, glorious summer. It's the season to loosen your collar, lighten your steps, pack your bags, and head off on vacation.
- 'Vacation Deprivation For U.S. Workers (CBS News)
About one-third of American workers won't use all of their Vacation time this year. Among the reasons: They're too busy, they can't afford to travel, they can't coordinate schedules with their spouse, or they want to impress the boss.
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