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TravelWeekly, 11 Jul 2005
When it happened, the parents of two British teenage boys living and studying in England could have been so relieved that they allowed their sons to visit their classmate, my sister’s son, in Manila f... |
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TravelWeekly, 7 Jul 2005
Driving into and through the city centre in Singapore in the past week has been a nightmare. Signs at gantry points at the fringes of the city centre alerted motorists to avoid the area near Raffles C... |
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TravelWeekly, 29 Jun 2005
While talk was about Qantas merging with another airline last week, this week the attention shifted to a Qantas offshoot - JetStar Asia - possibly merging with another budget carrier, Valuair. It ... |
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TravelWeekly, 24 Jun 2005
And thus the 12-hour trip was ending just as it had unfolded – with the shameless, no holds barred wailing of a toddler protesting his fate inside the claustrophobic flying contraption which was curta... |
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TravelWeekly, 23 Jun 2005
Is the Western world ready for this influx of Asian tourists? After my recent travels despite the talk of more than adequate infrastructure, air links, spanking new hotels and the friendly manner of t... |
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TravelWeekly, 22 Jun 2005
It’s always been a sensitive issue. How do you observe or remember a day of death? Besides being solemn and with the proper decorum befitting those who died, it brings into question the issue of those... |
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