Monday, April 15, 2013

Fast Travel Chai - Chai Digest: Louvre pickpockets = employee reach, power wave problems, and more

No Comments in Chai Consume column, News The latest reason behind a French staff reach was Louvre staff complaining about how many pickpockets working the museum. They are straight back face to face with new police determination to manage the problem. (Travel Weekly) A Fast Electronic Signature at the Car Rental Office, and Then Trouble.A( NYT) I've long felt that Dollar/Thrifty is the most sneaky of the US car rental agencies, such as for example toll costs in the Northeast and Florida. I haveA only ever leased from the after in Uruguay and that rental was without incident though the car was around my age and without boasting, I am in much better situation. Everything you need to learn about rechargeable batteries. (The Travel Insider) Google highlights afterlife organizing with Inactive Account Manager. (Google Public Policy Weblog) A detailed look at competing plans for Londonas airports, with a plug for a new strategy to expand Heathrow westward by the addition of around four runways. (The Economist) An essay on Tokyo Disneylandas 30th birthday. (The Japan Times) Lingering in Japan, a fad among students is cleverly staged team pictures resembling aenergy wave attacksa from Dragon Ball. (chinaSMACK) Choking on China: The Superpower That Is Poisoning the Entire World (International Affairs) A look at Chinese expenditure in the Micronesian Island of Yap. (WSJ) Legoland Hotel is currently available in Carlsbad, California. (NBC News)

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