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Monday Edition / January 5, 2009

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Jesse Cooper

Jesse Cooper is a young writer living out of his backpack and bouncing around from place to place. After traveling through Mexico and all over California, he's currently trying to make a home for himself in Colorado. He can be reached via his blog, Documenting Failure.


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  • 100,000 Stranded in Thailand After Protesters Close Airports
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  • Paris to New York Via the Bering Strait
  • World’s First “Building in Motion” Moving Forward in Dubai
  • And The World Begins To Weep - Holland Tightening Cannabis Industry
  • Jamaican “Beach Theft” Culprit Could Be Tourism Industry
  • New MagShoe Security Screener: Keep Your Shoes On!
  • Orbitz.com Now Offering Rental Properties
  • Airlines Are Restricting Fuel To Cut Costs!
  • Ewan McGregor Biking From Scotland to South Africa
  • Italy Deploying 3,000 Soldiers to Cities to Fight Crime
  • Capitalize! Beijing Hotels Cutting Rates for Olympic Season
  • Tibet: Not The Fratboy Destination It Once Was
  • Princeton University Encouraging Incoming Students to Travel Abroad
  • Denver International Airport’s WiFi Blocking “Racy Sites”
  • High Speed Levitating Train from California to Las Vegas?
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