Vacations boost higher education (The News-Press) Satisfy your appetite for adventure and assist local higher education:...more...Kimberly's Blog (WDBJ 7 Roanoke) This is the first chance I've had to blog this week, as you can imagine....more... Theme-park Tilt-A-Whirl (Seattle Times) By a quirk of fate, or bad karma, the past year found me and various members of my family visiting "The Big Three of Theme Parks": Silverwood......more... Ten amazing adventures under $1,000 for 2007 (USA Today) Inside the Deals column: Find ten amazing adventures throughout the world for under $1,000. Trek through Nepal, raft through Maine and explore Nicaragua's rainforest with the money-saving tips....more... World of opportunity? School trips have parents digging deep into pockets, and some can't afford to pay at all (Eagle-Tribune Online) Parents in Southern New Hampshire will spend more than $550,000 this spring to send eighth-grade students to Washington, D.C., a trip that has become somewhat of a pre-high-school tradition in several area schools....more... Local businesses help arrange for surfers to ride exotic waves (Florida Today) A growing market develops for surf travel to faraway locations....more... Business Feature of VTCO Highlighted in O! The Oprah Magazine (PR Web) Long Beach based Virtually Taken Care Of! Inc. is the only virtual assistant who weaves office administration and shopping services with such ease. For an overview of how this VA can assist your business and for a special Quixtar pricing code, contact Wendy Terrado at 562.243.2252 or email from www.vtcoworks.com. (PRWeb Apr 10, 2007) Post Comment:Trackback URL: ......more... Attendance down, profits up at Universal Orlando (Florida Today) Profits rise 19 percent at Universal Orlando, despite a decline in attendance, particularly by international visitors. Food, beverage and merchandise revenue help the company's bottom line....more... Solving mysteries in the murky deep (The Saratogian) GLENS FALLS - Shark feeding is Rich Morin's favorite scuba diving activity and he has the cuts, scars and gouges to prove it. When it comes to evidence, he's also an expert at handling underwater crime scenes....more... |