Word: tourists
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Dumas, Miss., was ordained a Methodist minister and for 20 years preached to congregations in his home state. Wildmon has been a doer all along: he is the author of inspirational tracts (Treasured Thoughts, Graduation Gold, and 15 other books). He and his wife run a side business: leading tourist junkets to the Holy Land...
After the body was discovered, police reported that Renfrew had most likely lost her way in the heavy fog which normally surrounds, the peak, and attempted to retrace her steps back to the tourist path when she fell...
Renfrew, along with her twin sister Susan and her younger sister Judith had begun climbing the 4406-foot mountain early Tuesday on a tourist path, but Renfrew and her sisters became separated...
Many London hotels are booked only half-full for next month, a disappointment to the government, which had expected a crush of tourists for the royal wedding on July 29. By hyping the wedding as the tourist draw of a lifetime, Britons may unintentionally have scared off many would-be visitors who wound up worrying about overcrowded pubs and scarce hotel rooms. "The American tourist is intelligent," says British Travel Consultant Verite George. "Why should he come here for a big event and pay double for a hotel room when he can watch it all on TV and come over...
...dollar's 25% rise against the drachma has boosted tourism in Greece 22%, claims the Greek National Tourist Organization. Many travel agents and hotel owners doubt the official figures, arguing that not only are there fewer tourists but they spend less. Nevertheless, hotels in Athens and on Rhodes, Crete and Corfu, the country's most popular attractions, will all be full this summer...