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  • Pre-booking medical care for inmates: who pays? (The Ukiah Daily Journal)
    Pre-booking medical care for inmates: who pays? Acting on orders from the Board of Supervisors, the sheriff's department, the chief executive officer's office and three local hospitals will have 30 days to figure out a solution to the problem of pre-booking medical charges for incoming county jail inmates.


  • Booking Ahead: The dark side of Joseph P. Kennedy (The Palm Beach Post)
    Joseph P. Kennedy Presents: His Hollywood Years (Knopf, February) won't revise the prevailing opinion about Joe Kennedy so much as deepen it. He's a particularly modern figure, well-suited to thrive in the age of Bernie Madoff.


  • Booking issue causes Mustangs to reschedule road game (Beaumont Enterprise)
    A booking issue at an arena in Midland caused the Southeast Texas Mustangs to find a new opponent for tonight's scheduled road game.


  • United follows Horizon in offering flood fare (The Oregonian)
    United Airlines followed Horizon Air's lead today, offering a special flood fare between Portland and Seattle. Like Horizon, United dropped its one-way fare to $119 between the two cities through Saturday. There's no booking fee if you reserve today but...


  • Can I Fix My Hair First? (The Smoking Gun)
    You can never look too good in your mug, as shown by the primping perp who kicks off this week's booking photo roundup (the North Carolina woman was nabbed for assault and battery).


  • China Tour Specialist Ritz Tours Introduces Interactive Forum and 2009 Second Stage Early Booking Discount (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
    China Tour travel specialist RitzTours.com launches its very own interactive forum where avid travelers can share experiences, photos and even create their own topics for discussion. Ending 2008 with a bang, the travel industry's leader in providing the best China Tour has already begun the second phase of 2009's Early Booking Discount, giving tourists the perfect opportunity to book early and ...


  • Holiday firms expect 20pc booking fall (Ireland Business World)
    Irish Tour Operators Federation members expect a fall of around 20pc in seats available in the Irish sunshine holiday market this summer compared to 2008.