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...alternative, are laboring to make the creaky alliance align. A procession of European foreign ministers have visited Washington and have gone out of their way to make nice with Bush in public. Last week, Blair was the first European head of government to make the trip, staying overnight at Camp David for informal talks, eager to cement Britain's special role as stalwart friend of Washington (already proved in the bombing raid against Iraq) and as bridge between the U.S. and Europe. On the most neuralgic transatlantic dispute, missile defense, Blair had racked up some points in advance by suggesting...
...recall of possibly tainted beef-believed to be the main vector of human infection-by three French supermarket chains. Then came reports that Germany, Spain and Italy, previously untouched by the epidemic, had discovered their first bse cases. "I lost between 50% and 60% of my customers overnight," says Paris butcher Alain Lamarchand...
...when the Ice Hotel opened last month, the rooms were booked for weeks. Before the hotel closes at the end of March (what with the spring thaw and all), Desbois and his partners expect to more than meet their operating budget of some $530,000, thanks to overnight guests' paying $100 for bed and breakfast, about 40,000 day visitors who pay $8 for a tour, as well as income from numerous corporate events and sponsors...
...peak season, most of them have to work overnight," she said...
...concerned that you may end up stuck somewhere for hours or overnight, check out hotels in the area and reserve a room as soon as you know you need it. Be aware that most airlines do not have rooms booked in advance, only agreed rates and the pull of a big repeat client, which can throw its weight around if it chooses to help you. That may not be the case in a place like San Juan, Puerto Rico, where hotel rooms are so expensive that airlines will resist mightily having to give you a room...