How Business Travellers Can Stay Safe in the Worlds Hotspots How Business Travellers Can Stay Safe in the Worlds Hotspots by John WIlliamsword count: 614character width: 60resource box: 2 lines + url link to cheaphotelsdeals.com=========================================================="How Business Travellers Can Stay Safe in the WorldsHotspots"- by John Williams© DigiLectual Inc. 2004http://www.cheaphotelsdeals.com/ ==========================================================Business travellers increasingly find themselves needing tovisit hotspots....
How To Navigate the Bewildering Array of Internet Cruise Deals How To Navigate the Bewildering Array of Internet Cruise Deals
by: John Williams
Why do people love cruises ? Why do so many cruise vacationers swear they wouldn't go back to hotel vacations? Cruise travel represents a pinnacle of luxury. You travel around the world, or your chosen area, in cosseted pleasure.
Every whim gets catered for. Every time you're hungry, food awaits. You go ashore to sightsee a new place, but return to your own bed every night. A floating hotel, travelling to a...
Traveling to Boston? Eight tips to save you a boatload of cash. Traveling to Boston? Eight tips to save you a boatload of cash. by John WilliamsYou may be ready for your trip to Boston, but is your bank account? As one of the most expensive cities in the country, Boston can quickly deplete your vacation funds. The average hotel cost per night in 2004 according to the Greater Boston Convention & Visitors Bureau is $187. Now imagine all your other expenses added on top of that. Heres some ways to hold on to that cash:1. Consider booking a hotel just...
What Students and Parents MUST Know about Student Loans What Students and Parents MUST Know about Student Loans
by: John Williams
A student loan helps you get through college. Then you come out into a high-paying career. It's a great investment in your (or your sons/daughters) future.
Student loans generally give you a good deal. You get below-market interest rates, and you get a $2500 federal tax credit on interest paid over any period of time (previously first 60 months only)
It doesn't matter if the student, or parent takes out the loan;...
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