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  • 3). Protect Your Head from the Overhead  By : Anna Lynn Sibal
    The AirSafe Journal published a report on head injury risks in 1999 based on a study released by the Flight Safety Foundation. This study was authored by Dr. Leo Rozmaryn, an orthopedic surgeon and medical director of Workplace Dynamics. The study claims that head injuries caused by objects falling from overhead storage bins can affect the patient months after the injury was sustained.
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  • 6). Travel Tips  By : Ivar Rudi
    We all have a very routined life, every day we attend to the same old chores both in office and at home. This kind of rigorous and monotonous life slowly starts to take a toll on our emotional set up
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  • 7). Family-Friendly Spring Break Tips  By : Kent Krueger
    You want to take the family on a nice vacation in the Spring but you don’t want Junior to learn what “chug, chug, chug, chug” means yet. You want to have a nice “family” vacation without getting caught up in the “Girls Gone Wild” atmosphere that traditionally surrounds Spring Break. Here are some tips. Try to take your vacation when most college students are still in school.
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  • 10). Vacation Home Rental Success  By : Kent Krueger
    You love having a second home but the mortgage is putting a crater in your wallet. Many second home owners turn to renting their property as a vacation rental to help defray the costs of ownership. How do you price a vacation home rental without overcharging but making enough to cover your costs? Do your research. Find out what other owners of, similar sized homes in the area are charging.
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  • 13). How to Avoid Common Baggage Problems  By : Anna Lynn Sibal
    Mishandled baggage is not an uncommon phenomenon in air travel. The US Department of Transportation recently reported that for every 200 passengers flying domestic on the ten largest US airlines, at least one files a mishandled baggage report. Losing one’s luggage is a definite headache for travelers. To avoid such mishaps, the following pointers are recommended: Travel with only carry-on luggage.
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  • 18). A Whirlwind Tour of Rome  By : Bob Blemman
    Even if you spend one week in Rome, you won’t be able to see it all. For travelers on the go, though, here is a lightning fast tour of Rome. Morning – Grab a cappuccino and a croissant from a café in the Prati district, which is right by Vatican City. After your quick breakfast, get in line at the Vatican Museum. It opens at 8:45AM, but you’ll want to be in line by 8:00 to avoid the throngs of tourists that will soon be arriving.
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  • 23). Staying in Sydney Hotels on a Shoestring Budget  By : Paul Hayden
    As a result of hosting the 2000 Summer Olympics, Sydney has become known worldwide as one of the most beautiful and friendly cities in the world with it’s Sydney Opera House on the harbor, it’s beautiful coastline, and the many great places to stay. Perhaps you’ve finally set aside time for your dream vacation in the oldest city in Australia, or maybe you have a marketing business trip scheduled for your newly formed company, and your first stop is the famous capital of New South Wales.
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  • 24). Where To Look For Fall Travel Deals  By : Joyce Jackson
    If you are one of the lucky few who can be flexible in vacation travel, taking fall vacations can be a great bargain for you. There are a number of special things going on to capatalize on plus summer venues still looking for the last of the tourist dollar. Top summer destinations are usually great fall bargains. The weather can still be gorgeious and the crowds gone.
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  • 25). Travel Over Fifty  By : Marge Pickering-Picone
    Aging Baby Boomers tend to travel differently and I would say somewhat smarter. We look for conveniences that pamper us on our long or short journeys. We are shoppers when it comes to travel. We like a short flight, the best seat at the lowest fare. Personally I pay a little extra for the quickest flights with the shortest layovers. We can travel off season as we are not typically restricted to children’s school vacations unless of course you travel with your grandchildren.
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