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Swine flu could mean new threat to US and global economy
The U.S. economy, which was showing tentative early signs of a recovery, faces a potentially grave new threat: swine flu. A widespread outbreak could batter the tourism, food and transportation industries in particular, deepening the recession in the U.S. and possibly worldwide
Obama eases family, business restrictions with Cuba
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama on Monday eased the way for U.S. telecommunications firms to do business with Cuba and relaxed some other restrictions on the communist-ruled island, opening a crack in a decades-old U.S. embargo.
Obama eases family, business restrictions with Cuba
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama on Monday eased the way for U.S. telecommunications firms to do business with Cuba and relaxed some other restrictions on the communist-ruled island, opening a crack in a decades-old U.S. embargo.
Rapture on the seas
Looking for romance, adventure, games and fine dining? The glamorous Rhapsody of the Seas has all these by the boatloads.
Colourful reception for tourists at marina
A GIANT I>chingay/Iflag, prancing 'lions' and a I>kompang/Iperformance greeted a group of foreign tourists as they entered the Tanjung Marina in Penang.
U.S. embargo blocks Cuba finances, musicians
HAVANA (Reuters) - Stricter enforcement of 40-year-old U.S. sanctions has made it harder for Cuba to do its banking and has seen Cubans evicted from U.S.-owned hotels around the world, Cuba said on Tuesday.
Cruise vacation getting popular among Chinese travellers
IT'S romantic, leisurely, sunny, and most importantly, takes place on the open ocean. It's a cruise vacation, and it's growing popular among Chinese tourists.
Stomach flu strikes hundreds of QE 2 passengers
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said it was notified by Cunard Line, owner of the Queen Elizabeth 2, on Jan. 11 that some passengers had fallen ill with symptoms associated with norovirus, a virus responsible for gastroenteritis marked by stomach cramps, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea that last two to three days.
Port of Miami bomb scare was false alarm
MIAMI (Reuters) - A police bomb squad blew up a suspicious box of equipment bound for a cruise ship at the Port of Miami on Monday but said it was a false alarm and no explosives were found.
Gaining credits at sea
Can you travel and earn credits for your studies at the same time? A study-cum-travel programme has given conventional learning a new dimension in response to globalisation. And this time, it is at sea, TAN EE LOO reports.