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         <title>Planning Extended Travel Abroad </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[How to Prepare to Leave Home for Six to Twelve Months or More
 By Diana L. Reid
You’re off to travel the world for six months, a year, or maybe more. Perhaps you are on voluntary sabbatical, the victim of a recent job layoff, enjoying a gap year, working or volunteering overseas, retired, or simply following a dream. To get started all you need to do is conduct a bit of destination research, look at some guidebooks, phone a travel agent, book a flight, and buy some bug spray and some...]]></description>
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         <title>How to Create Jobs Abroad to Finance Your Travels</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[Many people dream of a life working abroad, with scarcely a care in the world besides finding an Internet connection. Visions are conjured of lounging on exotic beaches with a frozen drink with a pink umbrella in it in one hand, and a laptop in the other.
That life is not as hard to achieve as it might seem at first blush. For the past two years, I have traveled the world as a freelancer, needing nothing more than an Internet connection to pave the way. I do not fuss with work visas and the...]]></description>
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         <title>Paris for Free</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[The prospect of staying in Paris—or any other expensive city—for little or no cost is certainly enticing. However, even some of us experienced independent travelers may be a bit hesitant if we don't know what to expect. Follow a few useful tips and you'll find the whole process much easier.
Servas (www.servas.org), Global Freeloaders (www.globalfreeloaders.com), and the Hospitality Club (www.hospitalityclub.org) are three homestay programs recently mentioned in Transitions Abroad. It just so...]]></description>
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         <title>Europe's Online Travel Deals</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[As any Web-savvy traveler knows, the Internet is packed with travel deals. It can make good financial sense to go online to research and book hotels and flights, the two biggest expenses of your trip. But, as with anything, there are potential pitfalls too.
 Hotel-Hunting Online
Recently, while updating my guidebooks, I heard a recurring frustration from hoteliers. A bigger portion of their business has been coming from multi-hotel Web sites, which charge hoteliers a substantial fee.
Expedia is...]]></description>
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