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Oil at near $142 on geopolitical and supply worries 

By Business Day: Markets July 14, 2008 4:39 am

SINGAPORE — Oil steadied at near $142 a barrel today, having risen 4% in the past session due to heightened geopolitical worries in Iran and Nigeria, as well as fears of supply disruption in Brazil. 

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Free Treo 650 offer

By Andras Revesz September 7, 2005 3:09 pm

Do you want to receive a free Palm® Treo 650?

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If you fly United Airlines between now and December 31, 2005 you can get a free Palm® Treo 650 with the activation of a qualifying Cingular Wireless service plan. What better way to stay in touch with family, friends and coworkers then a Smartphone. This is a great value!!! (Thanks Brad)

Please call 646.201.4000 to book your next United Airlines ticket of $500 or more to receive your free Treo 650.

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Prague Hotel Reviews

By Andras Revesz March 29, 2005 12:23 pm

I recently had the pleasure of taking a phenomenal one week trip to the Czech
Republic. While on this trip I had a chance to not only sample some of the Czech Republics best in food, culture and lifestyle, but I also was able to view and stay at a variety of hotels in a few of the Czech cities. Some hotels were mediocre, others were beyond outstanding. Here are some recommendations and tips on where to stay in Prague. And whether you are a first time traveler to Prague or a seasoned veteran I am fully confident that you will be very pleased with your stay at any of these hotels- no matter what your budget!

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Really Relax Before You Fly

By Olivier Travers November 23, 2004 3:52 pm

Our friend Rick sends us this story published in Incentive Mag last month, but who are we to complain since we left this weblog unattended for 10 days? Ah, the joys of business travel... But I disgress. The fact of the matter is:

"travelers leaving from, transferring through or arriving at the Jet Blue terminal at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport will soon be able to spend some of that down time getting a facial or massage."

The service, provided by Oasis Day Spa, is now supposed to be available (I told you, it's old news) but a couple other airports already had similar facilities so this is decidedly a less than super fresh story. I'm exhausted by the heavy research that went into this post, I think I need to lay down and rest now. Work on my toes first, thanks.

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Watch TV, Cry, Go Places

By Olivier Travers November 11, 2004 4:42 am

Korean soap stars
Let's go to that special place

The Yomiuri Shimbun of Japan reports (in English) about travel agencies cashing in on weepy melodramas. It turns out the South Korean TV drama series Winter Sonata is big in Japan. (What's with that phrase? Even Tom Waits wrote a song about it.) So big that thousands of people have traveled to South Korea to visit shooting locations. This has been going on for more than a year, and the tours are said to be sold out.

Another show called Autumn in my Heart (also known under a couple other names in English) is likewise getting a lot of attention from audiences in Malaysia and Singapore, with related travel opportunities to boot.

No doubt Kim Jong Il, an avid blogger and movie buff, will find similar ways to attract tourists to North Korea. The Ryugyong Hotel in Pyongyang is ready to host them.

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Official European Ski Season Opening

By Olivier Travers November 10, 2004 9:00 am

I'll be glad if I can finally pull a 360
I wish that was me

By way of Gadling I just found about Snowgo, a blog dedicated to snowboarding, which points to this list of European resort opening dates (ok, the list is actually 90% made of French stations). I'm posting this if only to share my excitement in expectation of spending a week in Serre Chevalier for Christmas. I've not snowboarded for a while but five full days should be enough to improve my level past "experimented wimp." Our 4-year old daughter is also pleased and she's already warning her grandfather on the phone about the snowballs she's going to throw at him (never mind that she last saw snow when she was a toddler and never made a snowball).

Let me tell you, there's just nothing quite like the Alps in winter to get me thrilled, but on my father's side people lived around Annecy at least for the last 350 years or so, so I'm not quite objective. (But then this is really one of the most beautiful regions on Earth.) Serre Chevalier is in the Southern French Alps which have the advantage of usually having more snow early in the season than my own Haute Savoie (that said, check out La Clusaz if you have the chance).

Here's a question if you made it this far: are you interested in ski-focused travel packages from BizNetTravel (not just in Europe), and if yes can you elaborate as to what would help you put together your dream ski vacation (use the comments, email or call us).

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Post Bush Victory Emigrant Round-Up

By Olivier Travers November 9, 2004 12:21 pm

No, the Bush administration is not yet rounding up liberals to ship them out of Jesusland to Canada 2.0, I'm simply talking about a link round-up (aka lazy blogging):

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Watch That Hotel Bill

By Olivier Travers November 8, 2004 1:00 pm

Chris Woodyard at USA Today (is it me or does he indeed look slightly like a thinner John Edwards?) explains that during the last few years, hotel prices on their way up met airfares on their way down. His logical conclusion is that you'd better pay attention to the overall cost of a business trip rather than be obsessed with just the price of your flight. And then there are plenty of costly extras like outrageous parking fees, telephone and internet bills that would make sense if the cabling was gold-plated, and $5 water bottles. According to the article it's now hard to find full-service hotels for less than $150 a night. What happened to American affordability?

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Computing Biz Traveler Buying Guide

By Olivier Travers November 5, 2004 1:09 pm

Terminator

I have a great
selection of
machines for you

Bill Machrone at PC Magazine comes back from the future (the article is dated 11-16-04) to advise us on gear to take on the road. This lengthy guide covers at length notebooks, PDAs and smart phones, printers and projectors, accessories you shouldn't forget, and more. Did I mention the article is long? In fact it's not that long but making it seem so helps PC Mag bombard you with about 9.47 ads per word. Hey, they gotta pay those hefty time travel bills, but if you're cheap here's the print version with just one blinking ad.

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Can’t Get Enough Boring TV? Get It In the Air

By Olivier Travers 11:56 am

inflight entertainment
This flight sure
is fun.

In a self-serving article, CNN reports that Virgin Blue will display live TV (broadcast via satellite) on seatback screens (CNN, self-serving? Nah.) The service will cost $5 and will be rolled out to all their flights in Australia next year. If you're convinced TV is neither innovative nor entertainment and you know it, clap your hands. Bonus points if you post in the comments the name of the DJ and song I'm paraphrasing. Hint: he's a native of an island we recently mentioned in our special deal section. How's that for a convoluted way to get you to check our special deals? And yes, googling it as well as querying Allmusic or Discogs is cheating.

Meanwhile Ryanair wants to introduce in-flight gambling in Europe. All Americans are left with is raising airline fuel costs because of obesity. You have to read that last article if only to ponder how the United States got to a point where a federal agency spends tax dollars to ponder such issues. I know the dollar is worth less and less but still. Expect the American capital to move from Washington, DC to Brussels, Belgium anytime soon now. For additional non-intentional self-inflected irony, enjoy the oft-repeated phrase "obesity epidemic." Fat is not spread by infection, ok?

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