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Big in Japan: Acerola berries are the super-cure for the common cold

07.04.2008 23:46    gadling.com
Filed under: Asia , Japan , Big in Japan
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Update!!!!

07.04.2008 23:45    myworldjournal.com (3)
Hey guys!!! Hows it going??? Since the last time I wrote, there has been heaps happening! We had the circle Line pub Crawl for Waitangi Day. 80's night in Essex, my Birthday Bash, Berlin & Copenhagen!!Berlin & Copenhagen were awesome!!...
Update!!!!

Conflict bubbles over Swiss "Champagne"

07.04.2008 23:45    gadling.com
Filed under: Food and Drink , Europe , France , Switzerland
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Doc, I have malaria...why are you looking down there?

07.04.2008 23:44    gadling.com
Medical News Today ran an interesting article covering the efficacy of rectally given anti-malarial medications. The purpose of using a suppository to deliver the medicine, Artemisinins, is a fairly new concept and can prove useful to prevent a life-threatening delay
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Rat causes a 3-hour power outage in Stockholm

07.04.2008 23:43    gadling.com
The year of the Rat has been going well so far. Rats have been getting more attention than ever. At least on Gadling. At least by me .
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Can't afford Europe? Head to a theme town!

07.04.2008 23:43    gadling.com
With the dollar dropping into a bottomless pit, there will likely be fewer US visitors to Europe in the coming months. But if your hunger for polka and liederhosen can't be satiated, head to a theme town to get your
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Absolut Vodka causes a stir with Mexico ad

07.04.2008 23:43    gadling.com
Filed under: Arts and Culture , North America , Sweden , Mexico , United States , News
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Travel question? Ask the New York Times travel editor

07.04.2008 23:42    gadling.com
Filed under: Learning
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Pay what you want (or not!) cafe in Washington

07.04.2008 23:42    gadling.com
Filed under: Food and Drink
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A Passover Seder in Taiwan (and other places)

07.04.2008 23:42    gadling.com
One of the more interesting aspects of living in another country, I think, is going to a cultural event that is not part of ones own culture or the culture of the host country. In each place I've lived, there
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Man used hedgehog as weapon

07.04.2008 23:42    gadling.com
I have noticed that some of the quirkiest stories come from Australia and New Zealand. I wonder if it is because major news organization are run out of the UK and we all know how Britons like to tease those
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Kenya: Bid to Rebuild Tourism With Aggressive Marketing

07.04.2008 23:19    allafrica.com
On the banks of the Mara River sits a newly erected tourist facility that hopes to fill its tents soon, having lost millions of shillings.

Kenya: KTB to Open More Tourism Circuits

07.04.2008 23:19    allafrica.com
Kenya's principle tourism seller, the Kenya Tourist Board (KTB) has embarked on a marketing blitz to promote all tourism circuits in the country.

Uganda: Ethiopian Airlines' $800 Million Mark, Poised for Cargo Freight Expansion

07.04.2008 23:19    allafrica.com
With increased revenue coming out of the East and central Africa region traffic route, Ethiopian Airlines is now targeting to expand its cargo capacity and business.

Zimbabwe: ZTA Under Fire Over Models' Hotel Bills

07.04.2008 23:19    allafrica.com
TOURISM players and ordinary Zimbabweans have accused the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA), of misusing taxpayers' money by bankrolling the lavish lifestyles of two models.

Kenya: Serena Upbeat About Tourism Sector's Recovery

07.04.2008 23:19    allafrica.com
Tourism Promotion Services is forecasting lower profits for the first half of the year to June 2008 following the massive cancellations between January and February.

Rwanda: Rwandair And a Tale of Two Other Troubled Airlines

07.04.2008 23:19    allafrica.com
The recent woes of national flag carrier Rwandair Express do not seem a problem unique to Rwanda. They are a problem the national airline has in common with Uganda and Tanzania. What is different is the way Rwanda has decided

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