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Monday, July 24, 2006 

US forces back in Lebanon as nationals flee Israeli blitz 



US Marines were back operating in Lebanon, 23 years after pulling out following a bomb attack by Lebanese guerrillas which killed 240 of their comrades in their barracks in Beirut.
Source: news.yahoo.com

Students find lessons overseas 
We took 35 fifth-graders and sixth-graders to the other side of the world for two weeks in late June, and, for many of them, the highlight of the trip was going to school. The 11- to 13-years-olds from 18 Gwinnett schools and 13 other metro Atlanta schools (plus two home schooled students) sampled the cultural and scenic wonders of Australia, traveling as People to People student ambassadors.
Source: www.ajc.com

Go-today.com Offers Tremendous Savings with Motorhome Package in New Zealand 
BOTHELL, Wash.----July 21, 2006--Discover the real down under with go-today.com's "New Zealand Fly and Motorhome Special" package. Explore New Zealand's treasures and travel from one exotic location to another at your own pace in a modern, fully equipped motorhome featuring sleep space for two adults and one child, gas stove, fridge and air conditioning.
Source: biz.yahoo.com

Earn Double Partner Miles/Points and Save $25 With Hertz Promotion 
Travelers to some of the world's most popular vacation destinations can now receive double miles/points and save $25 when they rent from Hertz.
Source: biz.yahoo.com

Leaders Keep Pace as Rocky Road Claims Three Victims 
CANNES, France - Today marks the end of Bastille Day weekend, a vacation from responsibility for everyone in the hexagone, and that included most of the riders in the Tour de France. Floyd Landis decided to abandon the duties that come along with his leader's yellow jersey, until he gets back to serious work in the Alps later this week when earning it back will become a priority.The American
Source: www.nysun.com