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December 2003 Monthly Archive

Galveston Native Launches On-line Travel Services

Fifth-generation Galveston native Roy Collins announces the launch of his web-based affiliate travel company, On-line Travel 4-U (URL: http://OnlineTravel4U.com). Hailing from one of the country's oldest and best-known tourism destinations, Collins welcomes the availability of Internet technology for the current marketplace.

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Hotelseye.com Launches the website

Hotelseye.com (www.hotelseye.com), the one stop shop for online travelers launches the website. At Hotelseye.com travelers can book discount hotels, vacation rentals, cheap flights, budget car rentals and cruises.

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Singles Travel International Offers a Different Type of Cruising

Forget bars, awkward blind dates and fix-ups by well-meaning but clueless friends and relatives. Instead, meet the mate of your dreams aboard a Singles Travel International cruise. The upscale travel service has four singles-minded cruises planned for 2004.

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Israel e-book Series Released by Gems in Israel

Gems in Israel announced today the release of a series of e-books, which feature nuggets of useful information for travelers to Israel. A free sample e-book can be downloaded from http://www.GemsinIsrael.com/SampleInfoGemsReadandShare.html.

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TOMBSTONE ARIZONA'S 'GOOD NEWS' PAPER IS GOING STRONG

Tombstone's "Good News" paper was started in January of 2003 with the goal of providing good news, clean fun and a little history of Tombstone Arizona and the entire southwest to this historic western town's visitors at no cost to them. Owner and publisher, Keith Davis stated, "little did we know that the local residents would love our "Good News" paper as much as our visitors." And with good reason. Many of the historic articles appearing in Tombstone Times are written by western authors like, Tim Fattig, Gary Ledoux, Bronco Bill, Ray Madzia and Jane Eppinga, just to name a few. There is also the popular "Day trip from Tombstone" series that features fun and educational things to do within an hour drive from Tombstone. Tombstone Times has even gone so far as to create their very own comic strip, "Smith and Watson", which offers a slightly twisted look at the old west.

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The Amateur Historians Offer Traveling Tips for England

England is one of the most popular places for Americans to visit; more than 2.6 million Americans visit London alone every year. For history-loving travelers, the intrepid Amateur Historians take you to the very heart of England? "Windsor, Oxford, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwick, and more in their new book " "The Amateur Historians Guide to the Heart of England." Whether you are a honeymooning couple, a single person traveling alone, or a family trying to bring history alive for your children by traveling, the Amateur Historians provide useful traveling tips combined with the intriguing stories behind each site.

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