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    +Freesheet mountain clutters tube network
      London Underground passengers are discarding nine and a half tonnes of freesheets a day on three of the tube network's busiest lines, it emerged yesterday

    +Dormant lines could ease rail congestion, say campaigners
      The future growth of Britain's congested rail network, on which passengers make 1 billion journeys a year, is under threat from plans to dig up mothballed lines, MPs and green campaigners have warned

    +The presidential suites
      Patagonia's latest luxury hotel is right in the new president of Argentina's back yard. Not that she minds — she designed it and she owns it, says Vicky Baker

    +Free room at the Inn for Mary and Joseph
      A hotel chain is atoning for the 'no room at the inn' story of Christmas by offering couples called Mary and Joseph free accommodation

    +Been there photo competition November 2007
      From rodeos to rockabilly, November's photo of the month entries covered a vast range of people and places. But who won the competition and the prize of their photo printed on canvas by Point 101?

    +Whitbread excels with hotels and coffee
      Sales at Premier Inn, Britain's biggest domestic hotel chain, grew by more than 10% over the past three months as cost-conscious business travellers traded down from more midrange hotels

    +Two Koreas restore rail link 57 years on
      Regular freight train services between North and South Korea resumed today for the first time since 1950 amid rising hopes for peace on the divided peninsula

    +Girl, 2, rescued from airport bag system
      Staff at Manchester airport are investigating how a toddler clambered on to a luggage belt and was carried along a winding tunnel of the conveyor system on a journey that could have taken her four miles

    +Thomas Cook profits up
      British shoppers may be avoiding the high street in the run-up to Christmas but spending on holidays is holding up better than expected, according to Thomas Cook

    +Las Vegas museum will put its mob past on display
      Â· Former FBI agent to help run gangster attraction· Critics want other aspects of Sin City life to feature

    +Top 10 Havana hotels
      There's no shortage of atmospheric hotels in this UNESCO heritage city, but finding one before you get there can be a challenge. Resident Charlie Thompson offers an insider's guide

    +Hundreds searched illegally at Gatwick
      Home Office minister and police admit 'stop and searches' of passengers were done without proper paperwork

    +Sustrans lands £50m handout
      Cycling charity scoops the biggest lottery award decided by public vote

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