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Walking the Streets of a Nuclear Ghost Town - New York Times
New York TimesWalking the Streets of a Nuclear Ghost TownNew York TimesTHE tour guide smiled as he repeated a gesture he had made many times before. Surrounded by a busload of tourists, he pulled out a cellphone-sized radiation reader. A gray smokestack building loomed several hundred yards away. In the guide's hand, ...
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FCO offers travel advice for football fans in Ukraine - Breaking Travel News
Breaking Travel NewsFCO offers travel advice for football fans in UkraineBreaking Travel News“We encourage those fans going to Ukraine to prepare fully before travelling. “Check out our travel here and take advantage of the free Football Supporters' Federation guide. “These simple steps can help ensure your trip is one to remember, ...and more »
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Euro 2012: Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain's family could travel despite racism fears - Daily Mail
Daily MailEuro 2012: Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain's family could travel despite racism fearsDaily MailTwo of the recommendations in the 130-page guide are: Travellers of Asian or Afro-Caribbean descent and individuals belonging to religious minorities should take extra care. Although homosexuality is legal in Ukraine, public attitudes are less tolerant ...Player's Family May Go To Euros Despite FearsCity Talk 105.9England star's family snub Euros over racism fearsYahoo! SportsNow 'The Ox's' family shuns Euro 2012Capital FM Kenyaall 258 news articles »
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Euro 2012: Meet the pub boar, visit Chernobyl... and maybe even watch some ... - The Independent
Euro 2012: Meet the pub boar, visit Chernobyl... and maybe even watch some ...The IndependentThe advice is contained in a spicy 130-page guide book to Ukraine and Poland for Euro 2012, called Free Lions. It is published jointly by the Football Supporters' Federation and the Foreign Office, and departs dramatically from traditional diplomatic ...
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Simon Calder: Foreign Office seeks to enlighten travelling fans - The Independent
Simon Calder: Foreign Office seeks to enlighten travelling fansThe IndependentThankfully, with the publication of Free Lions (a guidebook for England supporters heading for Poland and Ukraine) the Foreign Office is now in the same business as Lonely Planet and Rough Guides: inspiring and enlightening travellers.
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Review: Bland frights in 'Chernobyl Diaries' - Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles TimesReview: Bland frights in 'Chernobyl Diaries'Los Angeles TimesThe go-to spook effect throughout is flashlights piercing dusty, mysterious darkness after the characters — who agree to travel from Kiev, Ukraine, with a former Special Forces soldier turned "extreme tour guide" — find themselves threatened by ...'Chernobyl Diaries,' Co-Produced by Oren PeliNew York Timesall 243 news articles »
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Ukraine: A Football Fan's Travel Guide - Travel-News.co.uk
Travel-News.co.ukUkraine: A Football Fan's Travel GuideTravel-News.co.ukBy Travel News · May 5, 2012 · No comments With the start of the UEFA Euro 2012 football championship now only six weeks away, England supporters will be anticipating their team's opening game against France in Donetsk, Ukraine, on Monday June 11.and more »
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Euro 2012, Ukraine: A guide to the venue cities - Telegraph.co.uk
Telegraph.co.ukEuro 2012, Ukraine: A guide to the venue citiesTelegraph.co.ukBackground information and travel advice to the cities of Kiev, Donetsk, Lviv and Kharkiv in the Ukraine. By Jim White Built alongside the River Dnieper, Kiev is a grand sweep of a city gradually recovering the self-confidence that characterised it ...and more »
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Euro 2012, Ukraine: An essential guide to the venue cities - Telegraph.co.uk
Telegraph.co.ukEuro 2012, Ukraine: An essential guide to the venue citiesTelegraph.co.ukBackground and travel advice to the cities of Kiev, Donetsk, Lviv and Kharkiv in the Ukraine. By Jim White Built alongside the River Dnieper, Kiev is a grand sweep of a city gradually recovering the self-confidence that characterised it before the ...and more »
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Euro 2012: what to see in Poland's host cities - Hindustan Times
Euro 2012: what to see in Poland's host citiesHindustan Times... Poland and Ukraine are preparing to welcome millions of visitors to their respective countries. Poland's four major cities -- Warsaw, Gdansk, Poznan and Wroclaw -- will be the site of numerous matches. A short guide on the cities' top tourist sites ...and more »
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