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Gay Travels in Muslim World
06-12-2008
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Tuesday, June 10, 2008 Dear eTN reader,
eTN is now accepting contributions to our soon-to-be unveiled column called "Executive Talks." The new column will feature insights and view points from various governmental and non-governmental tourism executives. This platform allows executives from the private and public sectors to discuss issues that are relevant to both the current issues of the day and how their respective companies are dealing with the current tourism climate. This also allows tourism executives to talk about their current products and services.
Entries must be between 750-1500 words in length and written in US English language format. Entries that do not meet the latter criterion will be edited. Press representatives for various tourism organizations should encourage their respective clients to take advantage of this unique opportunity. Send your contribution to the email address: editor@eturbonews.com.
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Thank you for taking the time to read today's edition. Have a great day.
Sincerely,
Nelson Alcantara Editor-in-Chief eTurboNews, Inc. | |
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By Nelson Alcantara
HONOLULU (eTN) - A few months ago, I was given a copy of a book to review called, "Gay Travels in the Muslim World." Time constraints and job demands have hindered me from taking the time to give the book a read, so I decided to contact the author of the book, Michael Loungo, for an interview discussing his book instead. The below ... read more
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