The most ridiculous travel product ever?
August 31st, 2010A NEW product offering travellers “privacy in a bag” by acting as a shield has been laughed off by commuters as “ridiculous”.
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A NEW product offering travellers “privacy in a bag” by acting as a shield has been laughed off by commuters as “ridiculous”.
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New from Focus for 2011 is the carbon fibre FSL range, which boasts 100mm of travel front and rear and an impressive claimed frame weight of around 1.95kg (4.30lb) with rear shock.
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US President Barack Obama has wrapped up a 10-day holiday that was blissfully free of the news emergencies that have interrupted past getaways.
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TRAM travel between Adelaide’s Entertainment Centre and the city will always be free, the South Australian government says.
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United Nations AIDS chief Michel Sidibe says Australia should follow the United States and China and remove travel restrictions affecting people who are HIV positive.
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A Victorian country hotel has been severely damaged in an early morning fire.
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A Victorian country hotel has been severely damaged in a fire, with all guest escaping.
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PARIS (AFP) – Street protests, political scandal, a faltering economy and fierce criticism over his Gypsy crackdown — President Nicolas Sarkozy faces a sea of troubles as he returns from his French Riviera holiday.
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After five years together Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens seem as loved-up as ever.
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PAUL Hogan’s lawyers will plead with the tax office this afternoon to drop its ban on him leaving Australia until he pays a $150 million tax bill.
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