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Advance Ranking Directory : Regional : Benin
Gloomy economy expected to curtail Thanksgiving travel (Los Angeles Times)
About 5.2 million people in California will travel during the holiday weekend, a 2% drop from last year, according to a forecast by the Automobile Club of Southern California. The gloomy economy is thwarting many Californians' holiday travel plans, as fewer are expected to take trips during the Thanksgiving weekend, mirroring a national decline in holiday travel.
TRAVEL: Holiday travel slows sharply (North County Times)
A sharp downturn in the nation's economy is cutting into holiday travel, with airports in San Diego and Ontario expecting fewer Thanksgiving-week passengers than last year.
Glitter appeals travel notification order (UPI)
LONDON, Nov. 21 (UPI) -- Former British rock star and convicted pedophile Gary Glitter is appealing a court order requiring him to notify authorities of his out-of-country travel plans.
Fewer will travel for Thanksgiving this year, AAA says (The Sacramento Bee)
The economic downturn likely will trump plunging gasoline prices, putting fewer Californians on the road over the Thanksgiving weekend, according to AAA. AAA on Friday predicted that more than 5.1 million Californians will travel more than 50 miles from home during the upcoming holiday, a 2.3 percent decline from 2007. Auto club officials suggested that family ties will override the budget ...
AAA projects Thanksgiving travel drop (UPI)
HEATHROW, Fla., Nov. 21 (UPI) -- Automotive organization AAA said it expects a slight decline in U.S. Thanksgiving holiday travel for the first time since 2002.
Gary Glitter to appeal against travel order (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Disgraced former British rocker Gary Glitter is to appeal against a British court order which means he must tell police if he intends to travel abroad.
Luxury travel bills contradict Tories' frugal image (Toronto Star)
Federal politicians and public servants are blowing the bank on travel – taking a multitude of trips at high-class prices to London, Paris, Geneva, Sydney and various North American destinations.