Dec 24
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(Reuters) “Harvard’s hot,” Paris Hilton declares
The millionaire hotel heiress won the dubious honor of “woman of the year” from Harvard’s satirical Lampoon magazine, and she accepted the trophy in person with a quick speech.
“You guys are so hot,” she added. “Harvard’s hot.”
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(Reuters) “We can do limited offshore drilling with strict environmental oversight while creating tax incentives to get Detroit making hybrid and electric cars,” Hilton proposed.
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Sabrina
Dec 22
HealthNut asked:


I have to get my boyfriend this bottle of personalised ketchup for his bday, we’re both obsessed with heinz. The only problem is, i live with my parents who can’t find out about it and they don’t ship to england, any ideas?!
Plus i’m going to new york and staying in a hotel in the summer so could they ship to a hotel and not let my parents know?
Help would be appreciated!!

Craig
Dec 22
Need advice quick… asked:


We are travelling to America. What is the safest/best airline? We thought continental would be good. Also what is the 2nd best, 3rd best etc on quality not necessarily on price. We are coming from Australia for a vacation.

Also, what is a good hotel which is not too expensive (4 of us) to stay at in New York in their summer (July?) which is in a good area of NYC (safe upmarket area.)

Thankyou.

Luigi

Dec 21
Lauren R asked:


We are going to USA from Australia in July (I know…US summer..we are wanting to go to USA without snow etc so we can experience it during summer and also go to Cedar Point and Schlitterbahn water park as well. Anyway, Could we possibly just spend 2 nights in Las Vegas and drive out and see the grand canyon? (we will be flying from Los Angeles to Las Vegas and hopefully from Las Vegas to Austin, Texas (and driving 1 hour to schlitterbahn in new braunfels) and then driving to Houston, Flying to Chicago etc. Anyway, will 2 nights (flying into Las Vegas early in the morning so we get two full days be enough? We are a family of 5. We won’t be gambing much probably just $5 or $10. We would be going there for a luxury hotel and to see the Grand Canyon. Will 2 full days and nights be enough? We have very limited time.

We will also be going to Sandusky, Ohio, Chicago, Boston, New York and Washington DC before flying back to Los Angeles and flying back to Australia. We have a limit of a mon
a month (4 weeks) in the US. We really wanted to get to Orlando and go to sea world, wet’n'wild and 2 disney world parks Epcot and another one. Will we have time?

We want to only spend 3 nights all up in LA, hopefully just 2 maybe 3 nights in Las Vegas, 2 or 3 nights in New Braunfels, Texas, 2 nights in Houston, 3 nights in Chicago, 3 nights in Sandusky, 4 nights in Boston, 4 or 5 nights in New York and about 3 or 4 nights in Washington DC. We want to also visit the best museums (world-class) in the last few cities I mentioned.
We would fly to Vegas. How long does it take to get from the Grand Canyon back to Los Angeles? That might be worthwhile. Is there a place to stay near the grand canyon in the heat of summer? Is it safe if you break down out there (you said there wasn’t very much traffic!)
(bypassing Vegas). My concern is that there will be 5 of us (family…3 kids..parents). How many miles or kilometres is it from the Grand Canyon to Los Angeles (bypassing Vegas?) How much does it cost to rent a car for 2 days?

Dina

Dec 20
Friend asked:


The Governments of the World are supposed to protect the children. What makes you think that your children or your children’s children won’t be the next victim of child *** slavery?

*Perilous Times Latin America’s secret slave trade* Oliver Balch reports from the triple frontier of Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina, where humans have become the most sought-after contraband. Wednesday December 20, 2006

Guardian Unlimited Sit by the swimming pool of the exclusive Iguazú Jungle hotel and you can watch the “contrabandistas” emerging from the undergrowth. All day, an army of smugglers can be seen passing along the mountainous path that separates Argentina from Brazil. Locals know it as the “pique”. It is just one of a dozen or more unofficial crossing points on the so-called triple frontier, the name given to the porous border area where Argentina, Paraguay and Brazil meet. Article continues Everything from fake branded clothing to Class A drugs are ferried back and forth along these clandestine routes. The list of contraband goods now also extends to human beings. The human-trafficking business is estimated to be worth over £10bn a year, making it the world’s third most profitable criminal activity after drug-smuggling and gun-running. Many of those trafficked through the triple frontier are destined for the illegal labour market in Brazil or Argentina. The trade in babies for adoption is also widely reported. But a large proportion end up as *** workers. Many end up in brothels across the region, although a high number are destined for the triple frontier’s own thriving *** industry. Children are particularly vulnerable to human traffickers. Charities working with at-risk children in the border region estimate that as many as 3,500 young people could be involved. “Many girls are trafficked via the pique. It’s all highly organised”, explains Marcelina Antunez, director of Luz de Infancia, a children’s care centre in the Argentine town of Puerto Iguazú. Driving the trade is the flood of foreign tourists who come to visit the world famous Iguazú waterfalls. Much of the demand for prostitution is casual. Yet the region also attracts a hardened group of *** tourists. The region’s reputation for prostitution is not new. In the late 1970s, around 40,000 workers flooded into the triple frontier to help build the colossal Itaipú hydroelectric dam. Around 97% of the new workforce were men. As the dam went up, so too did the demand for paid-for ***. “The triple frontera is the Bangkok of Latin America…after the tsunami, many *** tourists started coming here instead of Asia,” notes Cynthia Bendlin, director of the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) for the triple frontier area. IOM runs a number of awareness programmes to highlight the dangers of the trafficking trade. But it is an uphill struggle. Many of the children most at risk either live on the street or come from very impoverished families, Ms Bendlin explains. In some cases of extreme destitution, children are even contracted out by their parents. There is a blind beggar in Puerto Igazú, for example, who walks the streets hand-in-hand with a seven year-old girl. He makes his living by renting her out for ***. She is his neighbour’s daughter. The situation is complicated further by the “recruiters”. Often known to the victims, they promise the opportunity of work across the border. When the fictitious jobs never materialise, the victims finds themselves trapped and unable to return home. IOM also works with local government agencies and the police in an attempt to develop coordinated strategies to stop the traffickers. Again, prgress is slow. In Argentina alone, there are at least five separate security agencies operating in the border zone. Between the three countries, the problem of coordination becomes triply complicated, Ms Bendlin admits. At a national level, there are some signs of encouragement. This week, Argentina’s lower house is scheduled to discuss a bill that would officially recognise underage human trafficking in the criminal code. Victim organisations welcome such measures, but remain sceptical about how much difference they will make on the ground. Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay all have separate laws and legal processes. Add to that the variety of municipal, provincial and national legislation and you have a complex legal web to navigate. It is a journey that many victims would rather not undertake. In addition to the psychological and financial implications of pursuing a court case, many fear the threat of reprisals. “Although we know about more than 700 cases of child trafficking, we have only reported 40 in the last three years”, confesses Benigno Cáceres, a lawyer with CEAPRA, a children’s charity in the Paraguayan border town of Ciudad del Este. Only one of these complaints resulted in a guilty verdict. The relative impunity for sex-related crimes is in keeping with cultural attitudes in the triple frontier. The region’s strong culture of machismo holds that *** with underage girls is safer and a sign of male virility, says Norma Pereira, a child psychologist in Ciudad del Este. In addition, the mothers of trafficked children are frequently themselves the victims of abuse or involved in prostitution, she explains: “Families often refuse to recognise the problem. It’s as if this new form of slavery has become natural.” · Oliver Balch is a freelance journalist based in Argentina.

Fran

Dec 20
sydney_sunday asked:


I was looking up apartments in Ireland, that you can move into with a 6 or 12 month lease, but everything I’ve seen is like a “hotel”. And it says they charge weekly or daily, and a lot of them are 2 bedrooms that house 4 people. Are “apartments” there extremely different than here?

Lucile
Dec 10
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tajmahal asked:


I’m looking for a hotel to stay in in New York and everything seems so expensive. But I am travelling with my sister, we will be sharing a room, so is the price hotels generally quote per room or per person?

Need Payday Loan
Dec 10
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sexihawaiianmami3 asked:


I will be staying at the Extended Stay America Hotel in Orange, CA and I was wondering if I can have the mail thats being sent to my house forwarded to my hotel room during the times I will be staying at the Extended Stay.

Baby Gift Ideas
Dec 10
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Nancy M asked:


they’re playing against the atlas in the home depot center in carson, california. since i live in los angeles i was wondering if anyome knows the name of the hotel…thanx

About Golf
Dec 10
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2 dogs and a little crazy asked:


anyone in yahoo land ever stayed in a hotel in Gurnee? Something nice and clean and pretty…I don’t ever get vacations…so this 2 days is probably it for the year….

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