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Many – but not all – North Shore commuters will be offered faster trips this morning when the country’s first buses-only highway opens for business.

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The concept. Thanks primarily to Starbucks, within the past 20 years the coffeehouse has become a familiar feature of American life. Every day, millions of Americans stop for an espresso-based coffee drink.

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In a line of about 10 vehicles at the Free Trade Bridge in Los Indios, Eduardo Galan was surprised to hear that he needed documentation to prove his citizenship if he wanted to return to the United States.

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The British travel company reports that tougher economic conditions have not hurt demand for its services and annual profits rose 26%

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ShoreTrips’ business is booming, so you’d think owners Julie and Barry Karp could relax a bit. The couple developed a niche – arranging land tours for Caribbean cruise ship travelers. While cruise vessels have been disgorging hordes of passengers into ports and onto buses and walking tours for decades, their operators faced increased competition from landlubbers when the Karps founded their firm …

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Going on business trips One of the most exciting things about launching your career is being given the opportunity to attend a conference or seminar outside the office.

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Goshen College offers look at Mexico

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Passenger vehicles entering or leaving Manhattan below 86th Street during the business day (weekdays from 6 a.m. – 6 p.m.) would pay an $8 fee. Trucks would pay $21. Some low emission trucks would pay $7.

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An internal review of Wayne County Airport Authority senior-level travel expenses shows no criminal or unethical behavior, the authority chief executive officer said Thursday.

Read More at Crain’s Detroit Business…

Rapid City Alderman Sam Kooiker said he didn’t intend to stir things up Tuesday night when he called for a review of travel policy.

Read More at Rapid City Journal…