Word: touristic
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Cahaly's sells primarily Harvard accessories and gifts ("It's a tourist shop," Cahaly proudly said), but it has undergone several metamorphoses during its 41-year lifetime...
...once half-day walks, but he still manages to get around. Since a Pontiff's work is never done, he preached to the local flock last week, enjoining them to be inspired by the mountains "to establish a more respectful rapport with nature." In a line that the local tourist bureau may want to use, John Paul described the area as "the right place to relax...
...expected to generate millions of pounds--possibly as much as 90 million pounds--of garbage. To help keep Atlanta tidy and ecologically correct, the latest Use Less Stuff newsletter from the Partners for Environmental Progress--a Michigan-based coalition of business, consumer and government groups--offers a few tourist tips...
During the summer, the grass turns brown, trampled by tourist crowds, the Smithsonian's Festival of American Folk-life and the sun. And the central panel, absent of trees, is often nothing but hazy...
...Canada and the U.S. over the Helms-Burton law -- the measure intended to punish foreign firms for doing business with Cuba -- is coming to a head. By late Wednesday, a coalition of 20 church, nonprofit and labor groups had called on Canadians to boycott Florida, a $1.3 billion Canadian tourist destination. Many Canadian companies, which could lose other U.S. revenue if they pressed ahead with Cuban business deals, vow to do so regardless. Although the Toronto government has not endorsed the boycott, it says that it should be taken seriously because it has significant popular support. But that resolve...