Saturday, February 26, 2011

Monday links

There are many great things for the Internet. I'm going to start posting a collection of the great things I find every week on the Web. Some are travel related, and some are just things secular, intelligent people of interest may be.

As 'OK' took over the world (BBC.com) If you look in the Guinness book, for that is the most universal word "Amen". In practice, I found that is the most universal word in the world in order. No matter where I am it seems that everyone is OK. It is one of the gifts, America in the world. To open Egyptian monuments; Grave burglaries reported (CNN.com) the ruins of Egypt have seen countless wars and thefts over the millennia. In the grand scheme of things it wasn't too bad. It is more a statement on the black market for antiques. I'm glad to see tourism which secure spinning back in Egypt. My post on a traveler's view of the events in Egypt.Why the TSA hate everyone? The great Chris Elliott provides more examples how and why people are angry at the TSA. Why the foreign correspondent will appear again Despite cutbacks by news organizations, recent events show in the Middle East, why the idea could be a comeback with foreign correspondents. BBC out Lonely Planet to buy BBC is the last 25% of the Lonely Planet purchase you do not own.

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