Month: July 2020

A United Airlines Boeing 777-200 aircraft Nicolas Economou | NurPhoto | Getty Images United Airlines and the union that represents its some 13,000 pilots have reached a tentative agreement for voluntary leaves and early retirement packages, the union told its members Thursday. United and its competitors are scrambling to slash costs as the coronavirus devastates travel
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English country cottages offer unrivalled charm and a chance to revel in nature. Cornwall, in particular, evokes classic bucket-and-spade holidays that are the stuff of British childhoods. With 300 miles of dunes and cliffs, medieval harbours and oak-forested creeks, there is endless scope for adventure. However, attempting to find a cottage among the thousands of
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Taking a gap year amid the coronavirus will be a different experience than the international travel plan many recent high school graduates have favored. Hinterhaus Productions As politicians and universities fight over the reopening of college and university campuses, recent high school graduates are debating if they should take a gap year, deferring enrollment for at
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DAY 1012 // 15TH JANUARY 2016 // Singapore LIVE THE ADVENTURE CLOTHING! http://livetheadventurestore.com Follow Raya Youtube // https://www.youtube.com/rayawashere Twitter // https://twitter.com/rayawashere Instagram // http://instagram.com/rayawashere Snapchat // rayawashere upload video answers to youtube unlisted (IN LANDSCAPE) and email me the link at submissions@funforlouis.com DOWNLOAD MY APP STORIE http://bit.ly/storie1 follow what i’m up to as it happens
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I finally left Seville, from where I sent my last postcard, as Spain entered what the government are calling the new normal. However, passing through Ronda I saw that the people do not necessarily agree. The term ghost town has, by necessity, been vastly overused in these pages, but what else can one say? The lovely old
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TOPLINE New York City rats, famished by restaurant closures and emboldened by starvation, are plaguing outdoor diners—crawling on their shoes and sitting on benches—as business owners call on the city to address the rodent problem. New York City rats scavenging on a subway platform. Gary Hershorn/Getty Images KEY FACTS New York City has allowed restaurants
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DAY 511 // 2ND JULY 2014 Follow Nick’s Daily vlogs on snapchat: nickmillerza Go and support Jeff! http://www.facebook.com/roadwarriors360 https://www.facebook.com/groups/roadwarriors360 http://www.youtube.com/roadwarriors360 Tweets by RoadWarriors360 http://instagram.com/roadwarriors360 http://roadwarriors360.com/ http://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffread360 Go Subscribe to Nick http://www.youtube.com/nickmillerza Will http://www.youtube.com/willdarbyshirefilm Lena http://youtube.com/ingeniousblue Lucy http://www.youtube.com/lucindaaaragon Jeff https://www.youtube.com/user/RoadWarriors360 FIND THE NOMADS http://www.findthenomads.com http://instagram.com/findthenomads Tweets by findthenomads http://www.youtube.com/findthenomads http://www.facebook.com/findthenomads upload video intros to youtube unlisted
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