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    +UK hotel guide finds a budget imbalance
      Â· Cheap category ditched as room prices soar · Poor quality breakfasts also threaten tourism

    +BBC Worldwide snaps up Lonely Planet guidebooks
      Â· Founders keep 25% stake in firm started in a kitchen · Entire content to go online over the next two years

    +Blog by blog guide to ... Rio
      This month Benji Lanyadorounds up the best bloggers' guides to the beaches, bars and even the burgers of Brazil's most glamorous city.

    +Cardholders may lose overseas protection
      Credit card holders may not be entitled to refunds for damaged or undelivered goods bought abroad or from overseas suppliers following the outcome of a test case in the House of Lords.

    +Response: Not all our hotels are bad value for good money
      Response: It's been a tough time for the industry, but socially responsible hoteliers are emerging, says John Firrell.

    +Crackdown on queueing times at Heathrow and Gatwick
      10.15am update:The UK's largest airport owner BAA has been warned by the Competition Commission that passenger delays are 'unacceptable'. By Dan Milmo.

    +New York's Best Street Food Vendor awards
      Joshua Steinheads to New York to find out who will be crowned the city's Best Street Food Vendor at this year's Vendy awards.

    +Green light for Crossrail as City stumps up cash
      Â·Â£300m agreed in support of vital project for London·Unanimous vote in favour after tense meeting

    +Industrial revolution: the new face of Odda
      Once called Norway's ugliest town, Odda has reinvented itself with an eye on gaining World Heritage status. It might just have a case, says Paul Torpey.

    +The unacceptable face of air travel: BAA ordered to sort out queues at Heathrow
      Â· Similar warning was ignored five years ago· Report puts improvement plans at risk, says firm

    +Leader: Cashing in on queues
      Leader: Yesterday's 90-page report on Heathrow and Gatwick makes tough reading for most air passengers, stuffed as it is with acronyms and abbreviations and jargon. For managers at BAA it will have been even harder to take - but that is because of the caning they get.

    +Top 10 half-term breaks
      Find inspiration for the school holidays with Joanna Moorhead's round-up of late deals at home and away.

    +Declan Walsh on Sehwan Sharif festival in Pakistan
      Words and pictures by Declan Walshat the Sehwan Sharif festival.

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