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First conviction under Canada's "sex tourism" law
June 2005 The first person convicted under Canada's "sex tourism" laws was sentenced on 2 June, but because he entered a guilty plea the consitutionality of the...
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New travel slump hits tsunami areas
June 2005 Travel and tourism spending in countries hit by the December 26 tsunami is experiencing a renewed slump, after an initial recovery two months ago.
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Tea tourism receives funding boost
June 2005 The West Bengal government has allotted around Rs 794 crore to promote tea tourism under the circuit tourism development scheme in the state.
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How can tourism contribute to poverty relief in Africa?
June 2005 As efforts to "make poverty history" build in the West ahead of the G8 summit, and the UK-sponsored Commission for Africa raises the continent in the ...
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Dispute threatens NHL's ESPN deal
June 2005 US media reports suggest the NHL lockout could lead to the collapse of the league’s broadcast deal with ESPN.
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Calls for tourism boycott after Bali drugs conviction
June 2005 Some Australians and New Zealanders are calling for a tourist boycott of Indonesia after the drug conviction of Australian Schapelle Corby. Indonesia'...
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NZ hopes to cash in on Lions tourism
June 2005 New Zealand is hoping that an onslaught of British and Irish rugby fans arriving for the Lions rugby tour will provide an off-peak tourism boom.
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Record breaking summer travel season forecast for US
June 2005 The Travel Industry of America (TIA) has forecast that despite rising prices, Americans will be traveling in record numbers this summer with Florida, ...
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UK tourism forecast for steady growth
May 2005 The World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) has forecast steady growth for the UK travel and tourism industry.
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Public kissing offends on tourist island
May 2005 Islamic groups in Zanzibar want what they see as 'inappropriate' behaviour by foreign tourists to be banned by the courts
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