Fort Collins tourism rises, but spending falls
As summer fades into fall, Fort Collins says farewell to its peak tourist season, which saw a slight increase in visitors over last year.
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Mine foreman keeps trapped crew on task in Chile
Luis Urzua went to work as a shift foreman at the San Jose gold and copper mine here in northern Chile on Aug. 5. A month later, the steely 54-year-old has yet to relinquish his command, pivoting to the challenge of organizing the increasingly sophisticated existence of 33 men facing long-term entra Chile - South America - History - Travel and Tourism - Atacama Desert
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Medical tourism - a Polish specialty
Increasing numbers of foreigners are seeking medical care in Poland, creating at the same time a new Polish specialty – medical tourism.
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Getting business from abroad
Getting business from abroad
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'Birth tourism' a tiny portion of immigrant babies
When Ruth Garcia's twins are born in two months, they'll have all the rights of U.S. citizens. They and their six brothers and sisters will be able to vote, apply for federal student loans and even run for president.
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