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NOVEMBER 27,
2005
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from ATS meeting
in
Prague
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Whos Who of clients
from financial services
and entertainment to the
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Segment
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SANDY DHUYVETTER
Introduction and
open for calls -
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2 & 3
SANDY AND JULIE
Recap on Angola,
Africa
and Prague,
Czech Republic
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Segment
4
DAVID LEWIS
Julian CA |
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VALORIE ASHLEY
owner of Bed and
Breakfast
VilladeValor
in
Julian CA |
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6, 7 & 8
SANDY
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at
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Lots of Give aways! |
Segment
9
PATRICK PEARTREE
& MORE GIVEAWAYS
VP of Business
Development for
TravelTalkRADIO |
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Segment
10
HEIDI KUHN
President of
Roots of
Peace |
Segment 11
ANNABELLE MARIE
VOENA CHOIR
Relax with some great music that will be enjoyed live in DC during the Christmas tree lighting this year. |
Segment 12
SANDY
Join Sandy Claus as she continues to give out travel related items to listeners. |
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PICTURES!
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from
VIK Day at the Corinthia
Towers in Prague!
American Tourism
Society meeting in Prague
and
Trade show sponsored by
the Travel industry in
Prague.
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SEGMENT 1
CELEBRATING TRAVEL
with
SANDY DHUYVETTER

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During her trip to
Prague,
Sandy participates in
the Very Important Kids
Day Event held at the
Corinthia Towers Hotel.
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PICTURES
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This week's brunch theme was Zoro which reflected by
the costumes worn by the
wait staff!

During our
stay in
Prague, the
TravelTalkRADIO
Team
attended VIK Day at the Corinthia
Tower Hotel. VIK
Day stands for "Very
Important Kids" Day.
At the brunch, the
children were
entertained with live
music, face painting,
cooking, video games,
finger painting and
movies while the parents
enjoyed themselves as
they ate a gorgeous
array of all types of
food. |
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SEGMENT 2 & 3
SANDY AND JULIE

Sandy
covering the
VIK
(Very
Important
Kids Day) at
the
Corinthia
Towers Hotel
in Prague in
the Czech
Republic
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Traveling throughout
the World
requires
today's traveler to
be fit.
It is
important to eat
healthy and
exercise
so that you can
maximize
your
traveling
experience.
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Enjoy
a
conversation
about
travel
tips
and
the
best
way
to
make
your
vacation
or
business
trip
a
success.
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At the
top of
the
Panorama
Hotel
and
the
Corinthia
Towers
Hotel,
a
guest
can
find a
fitness
room
equipped
with
aerobic
exercise
equipment
and a
swimming
pool. |
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SEGMENT
4
DAVID
LEWIS

4th generation
Julian,CA resident
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David has located
the lost graves of
Julian's African
American founders.
The 1880 census
records that 33 of
the 55 African
Americans living in
San Diego County
resided in Julian.
Albert Robinson, a
freed slave, started
the hotel that is
now the Julian
Hotel, a national
historic landmark.
A plaque will be
placed honoring our
black founders at
the old section of
the cemetery.
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If you know
of any Black
Americans
who might
have lived
in the
Julian
mountain
community in
Southern CA
in the late
1800's
please
contact
David Lewis.
He has a
great story
to tell and
he needs
help in
solving a
great piece
of Julian
history.
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HERE
to contact
David Lewis |
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SEGMENT
5
VALORIE ASHLEY

Owner of the Villa de Valor
Bed and Breakfast.
Valorie is the
former president of the
Julian Bed and Breakfast
Guild.
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Valorie will discuss
lodging options in
Julian
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This premier
mountain getaway, just
an
hour east of San
Diego, in the
beautiful Cuyamaca
mountains. Take a
step
back in time to the
days of Julians
beginning rooted in
the 1870s gold
rush.
Get away from the
hectic rush of city
life . . . discover
the charms of
Julian.
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SEGMENT 6, 7 & 8
SANDY CLAUS
In the studio with Sandy
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We want to welcome
all our listeners
and a special thank
you to all the
callers this week.
We were able to give
away tons of
wonderful travel
related products
that will enhance
your life whether
you are a arm chair
traveler or like us,
traveling 30,000
miles this month
alone.
Our goal at
TravelTalkMEDIA is
to extend our hand
in friendship,
revere the
environment and
celebrate our
diversity. We hope
you too will find a
way to incorporate
these thoughts into
actions. If we start
at home and build
our family core
values with these
basic elements we
will be closer to
world peace more
than ever. Thank you
for allowing us into
your homes and
offices.
Sandy Dhuyvetter
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Celebrating Travel
With Sandy

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SEGMENT
9
PATRICK PEARTREE

The author is
Corporate Counsel and
Executive VP of
Business Development for
TravelTalkMEDIA, a
division of
CelestiaLINK, LLC.
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Cruise 101 -
Part 3 of 3
Accessibility
by
Patrick Peartree
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Patrick Peartree is the in house
council for Travel Talk RADIO.
Using his legal background,
Patrick brings a fresh look at
legal, safety and security issues
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Accessibility
By Patrick
Peartree,
TravelTalkMEDIA
Representatives
of the
International
Council of
Cruise Lines
(ICCL)
together
with cruise
line
officials
recently
presented
Cruise 101,
a
seminar to
discuss
current
issues faced
by industry.
This three
part series
looks at
what the
cruise line
industry is
doing in the
areas of
ensuring
passenger
safety,
environmental
protection
and
accessibility
for the
physically
challenged.
Modern
cruise ships
are truly
engineering
marvels, but
what
responsibility
do foreign
passenger
ships have
to comply
with the
provisions
of the
Americans
With
Disabilities
Act (ADA)
when in US
waters?
Cruise
ships,
although
seen by many
people as
being
floating
hotels, are
obviously
quite
different
than
land-based
buildings
and,
according to
a recent
Supreme
Court
ruling, may
require a
completely
different
set of
engineering
principles.
In the case
of Spector
v. Norwegian
Cruise Line
Ltd, the US
Supreme
Court
reached
three
important
conclusions
about how
ADA will be
interpreted
and applied
when it
comes to
foreign
cruise ships
in US
waters.
First, the
court held
that foreign
cruise ships
in US waters
can be held
liable to
disabled
passengers
for
discriminatory
policies and
practices.
Second, as a
general
rule, US
laws are
presumed not
to apply to
the internal
affairs of
foreign
ships in US
waters, and
the court
held that
ADA probably
cannot
require
permanent,
substantial
structural
changes to
passenger
ships if it
would
interfere
with the
internal
affairs of
the vessel.
The court
broadly
expanded the
meaning of
internal
affairs in
its ruling
to include a
ships basic
design and
construction.
Third,
structural
changes that
could
conflict
with
international
treaties or
threaten
shipboard
safety are
likely not
considered
readily
achievable
and might
not be
required
anyway.
Unfortunately,
other than
setting
forth these
broad rules
and
recognizing
that there
are limits
to the
structural
changes that
can
reasonably
be required
on foreign
ships under
ADA, the
Court did
not provide
much in the
way of
details. The
resulting
vagueness of
the ruling
leaves open
much for
interpretation.
Fortunately,
the cruise
industry
appears to
already be
doing a
great deal
to open its
doors to
people with
physical
disabilities
by
retrofitting
older ships
and
designing
and building
new ships to
meet the
special-needs
passenger
market.
Statistics
show that
one in five
Americans
has a
special need
affecting
their
lifestyles.
The
International
Council of
Cruise Lines
(ICCL),
representing
16 of the
largest
cruise lines
in the
world,
believes
that
passengers
with special
needs, and
their
families and
friends, are
a vital
segment of
the cruise
industrys
growth.
Moreover, a
growing
number of
people the
ADA is
designed to
protect see
cruising as
a viable
vacation
choice,
perhaps
their only
practical
choice to
see the
world. The
cruise line
industry has
recently
shown a
strong
desire to
cater to
those with
disabilities,
but says it
must balance
that desire
against the
cost of
making
radical
engineering
changes to
existing
cruise
ships.
Most cruise
lines now
offer public
areas and
staterooms
large enough
for those
dependent on
wheelchairs
including
accessible
bathroom
with
railings and
emergency
call
buttons.
Braille
coded
elevator
buttons,
room
numbers, and
restaurant
menus are
also in
place on
most ships
for those
with vision
disabilities
and guide
dogs are
also now
widely
welcomed.
Many cruise
lines
provide a
TTY, a text
messaging
device, that
allows
easier
communication
for folks
with hearing
disabilities.
There are
even some
cruise lines
that include
a variety of
tours in the
ports they
visit that
can
accommodate
guests with
special
needs.
One thing to
be aware of:
Nearly every
cruise line
requests
that special
needs guests
provide
advance
notification
of their
requirements
at the time
of booking
to ensure
that the
necessary
accommodations
are
available.
A trip
aboard a
modern
cruise ship
may in fact
be the best
choice for a
person with
special
needs as
well as
their
friends and
family who
wish to
travel as a
group. More
and more in
todays
competitive
cruise
markets,
people with
special
needs can
truly
experience
the world
and the
delights and
comforts of
a modern
floating
resort.
___________________
Patrick
Peartree is
Corporate
Counsel and
Executive VP
of Business
Development
for
TravelTalkMEDIA,
a division
of
CelestiaLINK,
LLC. |
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HEIDI KUHN

Founder and Chairman
of Roots of Peace

Roots of Peace
U.S. HEADQUARTERS
1299 Fourth St., Ste 200
San Rafael, CA 94901
Toll free:
1-888-ROOTS-31
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Founder Heidi Kόhn became gravely
aware of the landmine crisis upon the
tragic death of Princess Diana in
1997. Motivated by her own
appreciation for the gift of life and
the Princess's compassion and
commitment to global demining, Kόhn
began Roots of Peace in honor of
Diana's memory and to ensure that her
work would continue.
The roots of our organization are in
the heart of California's agricultural
grape growing region. We are committed
to the vintner's legacy of respect for
the earth and its power to give and
sustain life. With the generous
support of the entire California wine
industry, along with many other public
and private organizations, Roots of
Peace is beginning to make progress
toward realizing our goal of turning
"Mines into Vines."
The grape vine is a symbol of
celebration for the "gift of life".
Whether the juicy nectare of fresh
grapes, raisins, or a fine bottle of
wine - the bountiful harvest
represents the seeds we have in common
rather those that separate us. The
vine is an ancient metaphor for peace
-transcending religions and political
boarders. Converting "Mines to Vines"
helps innocent farmers and families
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Heidi Kόhn giving
Mrs. Annan a penny
necklace in
recognition of her
support of Roots
of Peace

"Turn mines into
vines" becomes the
rallying cry to
raise awareness
and funding for
this vital issue.
Courtesy of the
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"Its
so
hard
to
believe
that
humans
mined
elephant
trails
to
gain
military
advantage.
Little
is
known
about
that
aspect
of
the
war
which
received
hardly
any
coverage
in
the
western
press"
during
all
those
years.
And
yet
as
you
travel
through
the
country,
you
see
so
much
destruction
and
disruption
which
impacted
every
human
being
as
well
as
the
elephants."
Mario
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SEGMENT
11
ANNABELLE MARIE
President
VOENA CHILDREN'S CHOIR


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The
VOENA Childrens
Choir
has made four
recordings: A
Cappella America,
2004; A Cappella
World, 2001, A
Cappella Christmas,
1997 and is featured
on Favored Nations
CD, An Acoustic
Christmas,2004.
To purchase a VOENA CD please
call
707-751-1515
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