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Judge Eases Car Dealer's Travel Rules (The Lakeland Ledger)
BARTOW | Prominent Lakeland car dealer Michael Holley was given a little more freedom Thursday to travel as he awaits the conclusion of his embezzlement case.Circuit Judge James A. Yancey granted a defense motion to modify the conditions of Holley's pretrial release.

Even with less money to spend this year, council travel causes fuss (Rapid City Journal)
Though it represents less than 0.02 percent of Rapid City's overall $130 million budget, the Rapid City Council continues to debate its spending on travel to out-of-state municipal conferences.

US issues travel warning for Mali, cites festival kidnap threat (AFP via Yahoo! News)
The US State Department on Thursday issued a warning against travel to northern Mali, particularly to an art and music festival in the Sahara desert where the advisory says there is a kidnapping threat against Westerners.

Promoting travel within Asean to boost tourism (The New Straits Times)
TRAVEL among Asean member countries will be emphasised in the next two years in view of the global economic slowdown.

Like Action and Adventure? Travel to Scotland (Lexington Clipper-Herald)
(ARA) - If the typical tourist experience bores you to tears and you can't take yet another bus tour, adventure travel just might be for you. Among thrill-seeking travelers, Scotland is quickly becoming known as a popular, action-packed destination.

Travel Watch Headlines (TVNZ)
North Queensland businesses say they won't be asking `where the bloody hell are you?' as the financial crisis hits Australian tourism in 2009. Instead, it's hoped backpackers and Aussies turned off international travel will buoy the region, which may even see growth as other markets flail.