Arab guide to Britain
www.internationalguides.co.uk International Guides Limited have published a new Arabic guide to Britain. If you would like to attend please (02/12/2004)
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Visit Britain Welcomes Olympic Bid
VisitBritain, the authority for tourism in Britain, welcomed the submission of the full technical bid by London for the 2012 Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games. (25/11/2004)
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Fifth Global Travel Summit launched
At an event to launch the 5th Global Travel & Tourism Summit, which will take place from April 8-10, 2005 in New Delhi, India, a panel of industry leaders all pointed to the huge potential offered by (18/11/2004)
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3rd London Kurdish Film Festival
www.kurdishmedia.com The Rio Cinema (107 Kingsland High Street, London E8 2PB E-mail: c.rubinstein@riocinema.ndirect.co.uk Tel: 020 7241 9415 Fax: 020 7923 0566)
www.riocinema.org.uk) is pleased (29/10/2004)
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Black heritage tours: a unique concept
Black heritage tours will be tailored to the various regions of Britain. In London, for example, there will be a tour to the British Empire and Commonwealth Museum.
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Off the Beaten Track
Legendary explorers of the Arab world feature prominently in the National Portrait Gallery’s exhibition Off the Beaten Track – three centuries of women travelers on display until Octobe (15/10/2004)
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Ethiopian Treasures on Loan
Campaigns by Greece, Nigeria and Egypt to retrieve treasures from the British Museum were encouraged after it emerged that talks were under way that may result in the Ethiopian church keeping objects (07/10/2004)
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Branson pioneers space tourism
Richard Branson, Britain’s best-known entrepreneur and part-time daredevil, plans to launch the world’s first passenger service to space in 2007, offering zero-gravity flights for £11 (07/10/2004)
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New Home for London's Petrie Museum
With the help of the Heritage Lottery Fund, and the support of private donors, University College London (UCL) plans to re-house the Petrie Museum in purpose-built galleries within a new building, The (23/09/2004)
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Lost Roman capital of 1st century found in Cotswolds
An archaeologist has chanced upon a previously unrecorded Roman town in the Cotswolds. The town, which was established shortly after the Roman invasion in the 1st century, was large enough to have be (24/08/2004)
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UK tourism sees 'best ever' six months
Britain's tourism industry has been given a major boost with a report from VisitBritain showing that 12.5 million visitors travelled to the UK in the first half of this year. (14/08/2004)
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Bradt: 30 years of courageous publishing
Sixteen years ago Hilary Bradt won a competition run by the Independent. Contestants were asked: “If a film was being made about you, who would you chose to play the lead?” “Colonel (30/07/2004)
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FCO amends travel advice for Saudi Arabia and Algeria
The Foreign Office revised its Travel Advice for Saudi Arabia and Algeria. We are no longer advising against all but essential travel to Saudi Arabia and against all holiday and non-essential travel t (30/07/2004)
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Hot summer and great expectations
Growth in life and nature is a sign of vitality and life. Human being has fought from early times to control his natural environment by using his mental abilities. The achievements in land, sea and ai (22/07/2004)
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Tourism: a boon for the Muslim world
Every era has its ideology and the ideology of our time seems to be tourism. Travel, adventure, embracing the exotic has never been more popular – fears about terrorism aside. (29/06/2004)
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Confidence in ITM & ITW grows daily
Dear Reader,
Every morning seems to be a good morning for Islamic Tourism Magazine (ITM) and its website (ITW).
The ITM is now bimonthly and we are going to published it in additional languages; ini (06/06/2004)
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Sun, sea, sand ... and surgery
We travel for business. We travel for pleasure. And now, increasingly, we travel for our health as well. The health tourism industry is still in its infancy and hard figures are difficult to come by, (21/05/2004)
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The Silk Road: war travel and faith
This new exhibition (7 May – 21 September ) at the *British Library provides a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to view priceless and rarely seen Silk Road treasures from Sir Aurel Stein’s (21/05/2004)
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Wales at the Arabian Travel Market
The Wales Tourist Board and partners took Wales to the Arabian Travel Market, p from the 4-7 May 2004 at the Dubai World Trade Centre. (12/05/2004)
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Signpost on the Road
Dear Readers,
The team of Islamic Tourism website is eager to provide the best of services for you. (27/03/2004)
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Disasters that may lead to hope
Just after the last issue came out of we were all shocked by the disaster in Bam, and just before we were preparing for the present issue, we were shocked by the death of large numbers of pilgrims i (01/03/2004)
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Nine eleven step aside:
Tour operators at this years Destinations 2004 travel show in London's Earls Court noticed that the dark cloud cast over tourism in Muslim countries by the 9/11 atrocity is no longer hindering trave (25/02/2004)
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Online travel shaken
The internet travel sector hit turbulence yesterday after the Civil Aviation Authority cast the spotlight on company balance sheets (02/01/2004)
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All that glisters isn't Oxus
One of the British Museum’s most important collections — the Oxus treasure, 180 gold and silver objects and coins dating from the sixth century BC — has been labelled as mostly f (02/01/2004)
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Treasure beneath your feet
The pursuit of buried treasure is a mix of art and chance which varies by method of discovery. (02/01/2004)
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