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Australia's 'bloody hell' tourism drive raises eyebrows

12.02.2010, 09:56

Sydney: The oath-laden slogan of Australia's new tourism advertising campaign - "So where the bloody hell are you?" - has irked critics who say it would offend Asians and baffle Americans.

Szálláshelyek Londonban

Queensland premier Peter Beattie, leader of a state whose economy heavily relies on tourism, backed critics saying the $131 million promotion was a terrible gaffe.




Otsego provides emergency info

02.02.2010, 16:40

The state of emergency in Otsego County has been extended through 1:45 p.m. Friday, according to Donald Lindberg, county Board of Representatives chairman.

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The state of emergency was declared last week after rains led to severe flooding in the region. In Otsego County, many roads, bridges and culverts were damaged, and some roads and sections of roads remain closed.

According to Kevin Flint, the county’s deputy highway commissioner, the following county roads are closed totally or in sections:




Museum's visitors can soon spend a day as a slave

30.01.2010, 21:17

The Museum of Slavery and Civil Rights here plans to offer a new frontier in "experiential tourism" this spring: a day as a slave.

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"In order to heal, we must embrace the history of slavery here in America," said Afriye We-kandodis, the museum's director.

Not everyone is so excited. Selma booster George Swift steers visitors to the National Voting Rights Museum, but he's not as enthusiastic about its sister attraction.




A King's Noble Mission

07.01.2010, 16:34

It was an idea sparked by some friends, an idea that later on reinforced by global initiatives to help curb the spread of HIV/AIDS (Human Immunodeficiency virus/acquired immune deficiency syndrome).

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I think it is our corporate responsibility to initiate such move. If I don’t do it, who will?"

Those were the thoughts of Ian King, the youngest among the siblings of Victoria Court owner Archie King. This bachelor, who is one of the managing directors of the King’s family business, is hoping to save lives by taking a stance against the deadly virus.




Sex offenders: They live among us

11.11.2009, 19:23

When they leave prison, convicted sex offenders are supposed to tell the state where they're living. It's called community notification and it's meant to protect the public.

Szállodák Prága, szállás London, szálloda Bécs, szálláshelyek Róma

But last year more than 1,000 of Alabama's roughly 6,000 registered sex offenders didn't say a word about their whereabouts, and local law enforcement officials don't have the funds or manpower to track them down.




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