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Fifth travel law symposium slated for Jan. 15
Originally Posted on:  www.travelweekly.com

WASHINGTON -- Travel Weekly and ARTA announced plans for their fifth annual National Travel Law Symposium. Taking the theme, Travel, Technology and the Law, the event is set for the Washington Marriott hotel on Jan. 15.

Agent wins pay claim against Princess
By Rebecca Tobin
Originally Published on: www.travelweekly.com

Travel Law
BY ALEXANDER ANOLIK

On the Road with Bill McGee

Most of us intend to prevent trouble before it even starts by making good travel planning decisions and straightening out problems as they arise. But every traveler knows that sooner or later they'll take "The Trip from Hell."

TravelAgeWest

http://www.travelagewest.com/newsarticle.asp?articleid=491

ARTA's Chairman Nancy Linares told her membership last week that the association would ask commission settlement company NPC to hold off implementing new fees for its Commission Express program or face retaliation.

Mystery at Sea: Who Polices the Ships?  
By CHRISTOPHER ELLIOTT
February 26, 2006
From the New York TImes
Originally Posted on: http://travel2.nytimes.com/2006/02/26/travel/26crime.html?pagewanted=print
Tags:
NCL Pride of America to Host Regis and Kelly
Originally published at: http://www.modernagent.com/x/modernagent/visitor/resources/travelpulse.cds?f=4-26-2005#1499
July 6, 2005  

http://www.latimes.com/travel/la-tr-qa6mar06,1,1428902.column
TRAVEL Q&A
Bundled fees, a hornet's nest
Laurie Berger
Travel Q&A

March 6, 2005

LOS ANGELES TIMES
TRAVEL Q&A
Your port of call is suddenly canceled. Now what?
By: Laurie Berger
Originally Posted: http://www.latimes.com/services/site/premium/interceptlogin.register
February 6, 2005

With an increase in bankruptcies, travel insurers' business booming

By Barry Estabrook
New York Times

Posted Sept. 4, 2003

For those aboard the ship World Discoverer, an Around the Ring of Fire cruise proved memorable -- perhaps too much so.

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