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Reuters’ 2010 Travel and Leisure Summit brings talks of U.S. mergers

At the Reuters’ 2010 Travel and Leisure Summit, two U.S. airlines made it clear that they are open to merging with other carriers from the U.S

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Destination Spotlight: The cool of Cabo in Mexico

Located on the southern tip of the Baja Peninsula, Los Cabos provides visitors to Mexico an array of indulgent options. From abundant aquatic wonders to picturesque landscape, the traveler can explore much more than just its iconic arch.

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Full-body scanners come to Boston

After months of considering how to spend the $1 billion set aside by the Obama Administration to add extra security in airports, a fleet of 150 full-body scanners are finally being installed. Approximately $25 million have gone toward the effort, and next week, the first will be installed in Boston Logan International Airport .  Three machines will be installed in the Massachusetts airport, and in the next two weeks, there will be another implemented in Chicago O’Hare International .  The rest of the devices should be completely set up by June, and are expected to improve airport security by showing objects on the body that other scanners haven’t been able to see. Some privacy advocates are against the machines, stating that they are invasive and unnecessary, but the United States and select countries in Europe have agreed to go through with the fleet of new security methods for the sake of safety.

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Lufthansa strike postponed

The Lufthansa strike that began yesterday for 4,000 pilots has been suspended, but flights with the German airline will continue to be irregular. Some routine flights are expected to return by the end of the week, but throughout the strike’s development, more interruptions may occur.

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Vancouver International Airport gets ready for Olympic exit

The world will tune into the Closing Ceremonies of the 2010 Winter Olympics on February 28, and the next day, the airport will see a mass exodus of 39,000 travelers boarding Vancouver flights  - athletes, journalist, officials, and tourists.  March 1 is set to deal with record crowds at the airport, and Vancouver International has even built a support terminal to help deal with the extra capacity.

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J.D. Power ranks top U.S. airports

Much like the Zagat survey results that were posted in November,  that highlighted small airlines in customer satisfaction, J.D. Power and Associates have polled 12,000 travelers for the best airports.

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Lufthansa strike cuts 800 flights

Four thousand Lufthansa pilots began a four-day walkout strike in response to potential loss of job security today. The strike is thought to affect approximately 10,000 passengers worldwide, and the German airline has already cancelled 800 flights.

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Yoga Travel in Europe

Location: Southern France There is something separate and heavenly about Southern France. It could be the beaches, or the fact that its laissez-faire attitude is a different version than that of metropolitan Paris, but the cluster of shoreline communities in Montpelier, Nimes, and Avignon have something different going for them – and entirely new brand of relaxation. Although classical buildings erected by Romans millennia ago, stand proudly in Nimes’ center, you can’t escape the whispering modernism that seeps into the atmosphere.

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Yoga Travel in Australia and Oceania

Location: Byron Bay, Australia To some, spending time in Byron Bay is like entering the promise land – an island that is celebrated all along the Pacific, and is blessed with gorgeous northern rivers is a nature junkie’s own utopia.

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Yoga Travel in South America

Location: Ilha Grande, Brazil Ilha Grande is a beautiful island off the coast of Brazil, and has the largest remaining stands of the Mata Atlantica forest. Hillsides are covered in lush greenery, and there is not a bank or a car to be seen.

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Russian News Monitor – Training centers to prepare priests for Russian army (Russian Information Agency Novosti)

Training centers to prepare priests for Russian army (Russian Information Agency Novosti) Training centres to prepare priests for deployment to Russian military units will open in the near future, Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia said on Tuesday. Russian clubs urged to bid for Tottenham striker Pavlyuchenko (tribalfootball.com) Tottenham striker Roman Pavlyuchenko remains a

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Nigeria – FG, Lagos head for showdown over Lagos-Badagry Expressway – Punch

FG, Lagos head for showdown over Lagos-Badagry Expressway – PunchThere are strong indications that the Federal Government will soon halt the Lagos State Government from going ahead with its plan to expand the Lagos Badagry Expressway to a 10-way carriage road network. Governor Raji Fashola of Lagos State had has Lagos Sports Council moves

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Bombardier says "watch this space" on future G650 competitor

At the Dubai air show in November we got a first glimpse at Bombardier’s M170 product , its answer to the Gulfstream G650 in the long-range large-cabin business jet market.

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Somalia – Somalia : My Farm “Is Full of Mines” (AllAfrica.com)

Somalia : My Farm “Is Full of Mines” (AllAfrica.com) Abuda Mohamed Olhaye Nour, 60, last cultivated his farm in Abuda, 24km southwest of Somaliland’s capital, Hargeisa, more than two decades ago. “Before the war, our life was good; we did not worry about making ends meet,” he said

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Caucasus News Update – Georgian Rights Activists Brief ICC Prosecutor on August War (Civil Georgia)

Georgian Rights Activists Brief ICC Prosecutor on August War (Civil Georgia) A group of Georgian human rights activists will meet with International Criminal Court (ICC) Prosecutor, Luis Moreno Ocampo, in The Hague on February 2 to brief him about their findings on violation of international humanitarian law by the Russian forces and South Ossetian militias

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Pakistan – Suspected US drone strikes kill at least 29 in Pakistan (New Kerala)

Suspected US drone strikes kill at least 29 in Pakistan (New Kerala) Islamabad, Feb 3 : Multiple missile strikes carried out by suspected US pilotless drone aircraft killed at least 29 people in Pakistan’s restive tribal region Tuesday, a Pakistani intelligence official said. Suspected US drone strikes kill at least 14 in Pakistan (EARTHtimes.org) Islamabad

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Koreas – North Korea Declares Firing Zones Off West Coast, Yonhap Says (Bloomberg)

North Korea Declares Firing Zones Off West Coast, Yonhap Says (Bloomberg) Feb. 3 (Bloomberg) — North Korea declared two firing zones off its western coast near the maritime border with South Korea, Yonhap News reported, citing South Korea s defense ministry.

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#SIN10: Flightglobal covers day one with the premier of iFDN

Never content to rest on our laurels, the Flightglobal team has stepped out on the edge of digital publishing once again bringing you a perspective of the Singapore air show never before seen. Our first issue of iFDN, or interactive Flight Daily News , is the collaboration of a small team here in Singapore and in London at the Flightglobal headquarters

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Lebanon Crisis Monitor – Who will pray at Lebanon’s synagogue? (BBC News)

Who will pray at Lebanon’s synagogue? (BBC News) The few remaining Jews in Lebanon have begun to rebuild a synagogue in Beirut, but who will dare to pray there?

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Boeing places 757 replacement under purview of future 737 planning

Boeing 757′s First Flight YouTube Share Create Apture™ by flightblogger SINGAPORE — During his Asia Pacific market briefing, I asked Boeing vice president of marketing, Randy Tinseth, about the future of an oft – discussed mid-range 787 and it’s potential for the future. The exchange yielded an interesting answer: Jon Ostrower: Looking beyond the 787-3, your customers have indicated a need for a medium range 787, somewhere in the trans-continetnal 3,000 to 4,000 mile range, do you see an opportunity now take the 787 to adapt it to that market? Randy Tinseth: So the question is are we going to design a 787 with the range of a 757?I’ll tell you, it’s not in the plans today, but over the last week we did some changes at Boeing and one of those changes is we brought Mike Bair, who was my boss, to now lead our single aisle development efforts

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