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All the tips and tools we use in our home to survive cold flu season. Some you've tried and some will likely be new. See what works for you.img src=http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/trarticles/~4/CsJVpg6iXD8 height=1 width=1/
World. Hotels, airports and airlines are seeking a balance between taking preventive steps and acting so aggressively that they panic travelers.
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filed in Travel on Jul.25, 20091 FranceShop owners in Paris, Lille, Marseille and about 500 tourist areas may soon have the choice to open on Sunday because of legislation recently passed by France’s lower house of Congress. Throughout the country most shops are closed Sundays, although there are widespread exemptions from the 1906 law for specific businesses and for some shops in major tourist neighborhoods.ImagesView Larger ImageWorld Travel WatchArgentina steps up efforts to control swine flu
Here is some insane informtion distributed to teachers at Avalon English , a large hagwon franchise with campuses all over the country. From what I understand it is to be implemented at all campuses. Guidelines regarding swine flu Swine flu is a contagious influenza virus that has been spreading worldwide exceeding 12,000 different cases. Currently there have been 22 confirmed cases of swine flu in South Korea. The virus is spread from person to person though coughing or sneezing of people
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