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Vacation News Archive23-Mar-2008
- 'Vacation rentals back on city agenda (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Vacation rentals are on the city commission agenda again.
- 'Workshop for vacation Bible school leaders (The Springfield News-Leader)
All Vacation Bible school directors and children's ministry leaders are invited to attend a workshop for a new VBS program.
- 'Summer vacation breaks momentum (The Manila Times)
FORMER senior government officials asked President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo to do five things or else face more street protests. So what else is new?
- 'Easter vacation death toll rises to 76 in Guatemala (People's Daily)
By Friday, at least 76 people have been killed in Guatemala during the Easter vacation, mostly in violent incidents, Guatemala's National Civil Police (PNC) reported. Among the victims, 44 were killed by firearms and 16 by knives or ...
- 'Salvation Army organizes Vacation Bible School (Green Bay Press-Gazette)
The Salvation Army is offering an alternative for spring break. Its Vacation Bible School will give children ages 6 to 12 the opportunity take part in Bible-based activities.
- 'Police: British tourist killed in Jamaica (UPI)
Police in Jamaica suspect a 61-year-old British woman on vacation was killed and her body dumped in a nearby pit by an unknown assailant.
- 'Study calculates the economic effects of Osceola's vacation-home rentals (Orlando Sentinel)
Landmark study calculates the economic effect of Osceola's vacation-home rentals. An estimated 1.24 million visitors to Central Florida each year stay in resort homes in Osceola County alone, and spend more than $1 billion. Adding in what the homes' owners spend, that grows to roughly $1.7 billion as it ripples through the economy, according to a report released Thursday. ...
- 'AG issues warning about vacation 'deals' (NBC 2 Fort Myers)
A consumer warning has been issued by the Florida Attorney General about vacation deals. NBC2 Investigator Paul LaGrone found out what you need to look out for.
- 'The dish: Patio dining on vacation puts me in a spring mood (Lansing State Journal)
I recently returned from a vacation in Arizona, where we dined on patios whenever we had the opportunity. This was both a good thing and a bad thing. Good, because it was a great way to sample Phoenix's cuisine alongside the scenery; bad, because it reminded me I have to wait about two more months before I can do it in the Lansing area.
- 'Planning an Affordable Dream Vacation (Richfield Reaper)
(ARA) - Where do you plan to spend Spring Break - or summer Vacation for that matter? Will you be exploring Europe, snorkeling with the stingrays in the Caribbean, hiking in Hawaii or relaxing at a resort in Florida?
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