Friday, February 23, 2007

High court (Travel brazil) backs police search of travel case

MADISON, Wis. The state Supreme Court says police didn't violate a Minnesota man's right to privacy when they searched his travel case without a warrant.
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MCLEAN, VA | PhoCusWrights Founder, President & CEO Philip C. Wolf will kick-off the Hospitality Sales & Marketing Association Internationals (HSMAI) 8th Travel Internet Marketing Strategy Conference with what promises to be a spirited and thought-provoking keynote address themed Travel 2.0 Confronts the Establishment. Once again partnering with the Travel Industry Association (TIA), the ...
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WASHINGTON -(Dow Jones)- The U.S. government said Thursday it has charged two people with fraudulent use of religious travel licenses to Cuba in a scheme that prosecutors say gave more than 4,500 travelers access to Cuba from April 2006 to January 2007.
Two Florida men allegedly concocted a scheme to get around the restrictive Cuba travel ban by creating bogus churches and applying for licenses under the name of God that allowed thousands of travelers to visit the communist island nation.