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    <pubDate>Tue, 08 Jul 2008 23:23:32 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>phishingalertespanol</title>
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      <description>Como burlarse de un estafador ? Siga estos pasos:

Cuando usted reciba un mensaje de correo electr&#243;nico proveniente de un estafador que quiere conseguir sus datos bancarios confidenciales (nombre de usuario y contrase&#241;a) para robar su dinero: VAYA A LA PAGINA SIGUIENTE

*Como puede ver, el mensaje de correo electronico parece provenir de un sitio legtimo. En este caso del Bank of America que le pide que siga este enlace:

*Este enlace lo enviar&#225; a un &#8220;phishing site&#8221; donde, si usted introduce sus datos bancarios, el estafadro usara esa informacion para vaciar su cuenta bancaria. Vea un ejemplo </description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 08 Jul 2008 23:23:32 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>phishingalert</title>
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      <description>How to make fun of a scammer ? Follow this steps:

When you receive an e-mail from a scammer trying to get your bank information (username and password) to steal your money. That e-mail may look like this: (GO TO NEXT PAGE)

*As you can see, the e-mail looks like it was sent by Bank of America and it will ask you to follow THIS LINK:

*That link will send you to a &#8220;phishing site&#8221; where, if you introduce your bank information, the scammer will collect that data to empty your bank account. See how a &#8220;phishing site&#8221; looks like: Go to next page

*At the first glance the &#8220;phishing site&#8221; looks legit</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 08 Jul 2008 21:58:24 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Indiana Jones -like adventures</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/3463614/Indiana-Jones-like-adventures</link>
      <description>Indiana Jones -like Adventures with EXPEDIA Buy online a flight ticket (Not necessary to an exotic place) Find out that your EXPEDIA never book your flight Spend hours in the phone trying to fix the problem EXPEDIA generated. Buy another ticket to your destination using a &#8220;real travel agent&#8221;. (At this point you are afraid that other online travel sites like Orbitz, Priceline or Travelocity will do the same and you prefer to go to a real office, and arrange your flight) Trying to have your money back (The money EXPEDIA charged in your credit card for the flight they never arranged) Keep asking </description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Jun 2008 00:06:03 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>vocabulary</title>
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      <description>Expedia is leaving a great legacy to the world: new words coined using EXPEDIA as inspiration. EXPEDIA = scam, fraud Expediatization = transform a business into a scam. For example, transforming the travel business into a travel scam. Expedify = convert a legitimate company into a scam. It is the opposite of legalizing a dirty business. However, in both cases the result a is scam running by what people believe are respected, honest businessmen. Expediology = the study of the art of scam. Mandatory subject to work as representative, supervisor, customer support specialist in scam companies. Wik</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 10 Jun 2008 23:56:33 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Selecci&#243;n Argentina 2006 (Germany) Argentine National Soccer Team</title>
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      <description>Selecci&#243;n Argentina (Argentine National Soccer Team) 2006 ( Germany) List of Players Jersey #
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

Coach

Players Abbondanzzieri, Rodolfo Roberto Fabian Ayala Juan Pablo Sor&#237;n (c) Fabricio Coloccini Esteban Cambiasso Gabriel Heinze Javier Saviola Javier Mascherano Hern&#225;n Crespo Riquelme, Juan Roman Carlos T&#233;vez Leo Franco Lionel Sebasti&#225;n Scaloni Rodrigo Sebasti&#225;n Palacio Gabriel Milito Pablo Aimar Leandro Dami&#225;n Cufr&#233; Maxi Rodr&#237;guez Messi, Lionel Julio Ricardo Cruz Nicol&#225;s Burdisso Lucho Oscar Gonz&#225;lez Oscar Ustari Jos&#233; Pekerman

Positio</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 29 May 2008 20:40:55 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Como hacerse millonario rapidamente  Trucos de una empresa multimillonaria </title>
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      <description>Use el modelo de negocio de EXPEDIA. Este es uno de los negocios m&#225;s exitosos. Usted necesita crear una compa&#241;ia que inicialmente sea leg&#237;tima y luego usar trucos para que los productos o servicios que su cliente le compr&#243; no sean utilizados y usted se queda con el dinero que le carg&#243; en su tarjeta de credito. Es ideal para la industria de viajes y turismo. Por ejemplo, cree una agencia de viaje online (EJEMPLO TRAVEL.SCAM) y venda pasajes de aviones, cruceros, habitaciones en hoteles, paquetes tur&#237;sticos, alquile autos y cualquier producto relacionado (seguros de viaje). Si usted se dedica a </description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 22 May 2008 18:22:57 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>A letter to EXPEDIA</title>
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      <description>If you find it in EXPEDIA be very careful They tried to scam me once. Read horrible stories (including mine) at: http://www.expedianews.com

If you that think that what I'm writing here is not true. Simply copy and paste the
following letter and send to : travel@customercare.expedia.com and/or travel@expedia.com
(I doubt EXPEDIA will ever answer you (they only want your money), if they do, please let me know their answer).

Dear EXPEDIA customer support team I would appreciate if you can give me your version about the &#8220;victimsofexpedia&#8221; affair. Apparently there is a guy who created that si</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 27 Aug 2007 23:11:43 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Ongoing survey about EXPEDIA (unauthorized)</title>
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      <description>25 20

Ongoing survey about EXPEDIA Poll: do you plan to book through EXPEDIA? (updated 08-22-2007)
http://www.victimsofexpedia.com

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# of votes

15 10 5 2 0 YES (I'm masochist or Friend of EXPEDIA) Maybe (I like risk) Probably not (I have common sense) Definitely not (But I would recommend EXPEDIA to my enemies) 9

3

Full details and updates at http://www.victimsofexpedia.com/surveycomments.htm

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      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Aug 2007 17:43:40 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Il mio caso o come EXPEDIA lo ha provato a scam</title>
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      <description>Il mio caso o come EXPEDIA lo ha provato a scam (1.254.95 u$d).
Ho comprato (in linea dagli S.U.A.) un roundtrip da Europa nel Sudamerica. Per questo viaggio I ha avuto bisogno di un biglietto di carta (non e-biglietto) quel EXPEDIA non riuscito per trasportare me (un biglietto &#232; stato perso ed il secondo mi &#232; stato trasmesso ad un indirizzo errato - ho fornito il giusto indirizzo). Ho prova di questo (rintracciando numero dall'UPS). In ogni modo, uno del loro rappresentante lo ha raccomandato che dal telefono andare ad Europa e dai organizzer&#224; con la linea aerea ottengo un biglietto all'ae</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 28 Jun 2007 07:08:18 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Meu caso ou como EXPEDIA me tentou ao scam</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/127574/Meu-caso-ou-como-EXPEDIA-me-tentou-ao-scam</link>
      <description>Meu caso ou como EXPEDIA me tentou ao scam (1.254.95 u$d).
Eu comprei (em linha dos EUA) um roundtrip de Europa a &#193;m&#233;rica do Sul. Para este desengate I
necessitaram um bilhete de papel (n&#227;o e-bilhete) esse EXPEDIA n&#227;o me s&#227;o entregados (um bilhete foi perdido e o segundo foi-me emitido a um endere&#231;o errado - eu forneci o endere&#231;o direito). Eu tenho a prova deste (seguindo o n&#250;mero do UPS). Em todo o caso, um de seu representante recomendou-me que pelo telefone ir a Europa e por eles arranjar&#225; com a linha a&#233;rea que eu come&#231;o um bilhete no aeroporto. Nunca fizeram-no. Eu chamei-me a E</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 27 Jun 2007 04:13:15 GMT</pubDate>
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      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/122550/</link>
      <description>&#39599;&#39634;&#30340;&#25226;&#25138;&#24478;&#26053;&#34892;&#31449;&#40670;&#9633;&#21435;&#9633;&#24120;&#35408;&#27450;&#20154; &#19968;&#20123;"&#21512;&#27861;&#30340;&#32178;&#19978;&#26053;&#34892;&#31038;(OTAs)", &#38500;&#32147;&#29151;&#20182;&#20497;&#21512;&#27861;&#30340;&#26989;&#21209;&#20197;&#22806;, &#36305;&#35408;&#27450;&#12290; &#25105;&#23559;&#35299;&#37323;&#35408;&#27450;&#20351;&#29992;&#20316;&#28858;&#20363;&#23376;: TRAVEL.SCAM (ficticious OTA) &#12290;&#28858;&#30495;&#27491;&#30340;&#30418;&#35712;&#36889;: http://www.victimsofexpedia.com/MC/mcchinese.htm &#36889;&#24590;&#40636;&#26377;&#25928;? &#35408;&#27450;&#30340;&#27231;&#21046;&#26159;&#35079;&#21512;&#39636;, &#20171;&#20837;&#31895;&#21155;&#30340;&#29992;&#25142;&#25903;&#25345;, &#35594;&#35328;, &#24573;&#30053;&#39015;&#23458;&#23565;"&#32178;&#22522;&#26044;&#30340;" &#38651; &#23376;&#37109;&#20214;&#31995;&#32113;&#30340;&#24616;&#35328;&#12289;&#23565;"&#33258;&#21205;&#21270;&#30340;&#28040;&#24687;&#30340;" &#29992;&#36884;, &#29992;&#36884;, "&#23567;&#23383;" &#21644;"&#26399;&#38480;&#21644;&#26781;&#20214;" &#21644;"&#20998;&#38283;&#30340; &#26399;&#38480;&#21644;&#26781;&#20214;" &#12290;

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      <pubDate>Wed, 20 Jun 2007 22:27:03 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>tips to avoid being scammed by online travel sites</title>
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      <description>Tips to avoid being scammed by online travel sites I will use EXPEDIA as an example since they tried to scam me (man, they went the extra mile to try to steal 1,254.95 U$D from my credit card for a service they failed to provide). 1) Never trust what an EXPEDIA agent, supervisor or customer advisor tell to you by phone. When you call EXPEDIA you will hear a voice telling that "for quality purposes, your call might be recorded". This is a trick because you think that you are covered and that you might have a chance to use these recording in the future if you have to dispute something. The fact </description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 16 Jun 2007 16:01:14 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Expedia Model Of Business - Very succesful</title>
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      <description>EMOB: the most successful and dangerous travel scam
EMOB = EXPEDIA Model Of Business (Electronic MOB)
If you buy a ticket for 1,249.95 U$D EXPEDIA will charge you a 5 U$D fee and it will appear a total 1,254.95 U$D transaction in your credit card. What if EXPEDIA fail to provide the service? What if EXPEDIA never arrange your trip? Who keeps that money? Do you think that the airline see that money? Do you think EXPEDIA cheats people to make the airlines richer? If the airline never sees that money then EXPEDIA can make a fortune by simply selling something (tickets, rooms). Then, they just nee</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 06 Jun 2007 03:28:31 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Mein Fall oder, wie EXPEDIA zum scam mich versuchte </title>
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      <description>Mein Fall oder, wie EXPEDIA zum scam mich versuchte (1.254.95 u$d).
Ich kaufte (online von USA) einen Roundtrip von Europa nach S&#252;damerika. F&#252;r diese Reise ben&#246;tigten I
eine Papierkarte (nicht Ekarte) dieses EXPEDIA, das an mich liefern nicht k&#246;nnen wurde (eine Karte war verloren und die Sekunde wurde mich zu einer falschen Adresse geschickt - ich stellte die rechte Adresse) zur Verf&#252;gung. Ich habe Beweis von diesem (Zahl von UPS aufsp&#252;rend). Sowieso beriet ein ihres Repr&#228;sentanten mich, da&#223; durch Telefon, zu Europa zu gehen und sie mit der Fluglinie ordnet, die ich eine Karte am Flugh</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 01 Jun 2007 16:17:45 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Tours sales employ&#233;s par quelques emplacements en ligne de voyage</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/53551/Tours-sales-employes-par-quelques-emplacements-en-ligne-de-voyage</link>
      <description>Tours sales employ&#233;s par quelques emplacements en ligne de voyage
Quelques "agences de voyage en ligne l&#233;gitimes (OTAs)", sans compter que courir leurs affaires l&#233;gitimes, courent un scam. J'expliquerai le scam en utilisant comme exemple : TRAVEL.SCAM (un OTA ficticious). Pour m&#233;moire : EXPEDIA essay&#233; au scam j' employant plusieurs de ces tours.

Comment fonctionne-t-cela ? Le m&#233;canisme du scam est complexe, impliquant le support &#224; la client&#232;le faible, mensonges, ignorant des plaintes de clients, utilisation de syst&#232;me de E-mail bas&#233; "par encha&#238;nement", utilisation "de message autom</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 15 May 2007 04:00:41 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>&#27491;&#24403;&#12394;&#12499;&#12472;&#12493;&#12473;&#12434;&#21205;&#12363;&#12377;&#12371;&#12392;&#12398;&#12411;&#12363;&#12398;&#12354;&#12427;"&#27491;&#24403;&#12394;&#12458;&#12531;&#12521;&#12452;&#12531;&#26053;&#34892;&#20250;&#31038;(OTAs)" &#12399;&#12289;&#35408;&#27450;&#12434;&#21205;&#12363; &#12375;&#12390;&#12356;&#12427;&#12290;

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      <pubDate>Sun, 13 May 2007 20:07:03 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>How to piss off a multi billion dollar company</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/42647/How-to-piss-off-a-multi-billion-dollar-company</link>
      <description>Some multi billion dollar companies believe they can do anything to customers (lie, cheat, ignore, including scam them). The solution (or a way to piss them off) is simple: start a victimsofexpedia-like reaction.

The "victimsofexpedia reaction" or "victimsofexpedia effect" is a massive response to alert customers about how bad a company is and to show how this company lies, cheats or do anything unethical or even fraudulent to keep money from customers. The idea is to use the wide resources the internet provides to talk/discuss about travel. This idea represents a new step to prevent damage t</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 01 May 2007 23:33:08 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Wikipedia's accuracy damaged</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/22341/Wikipedias-accuracy-damaged</link>
      <description>Wikipedia&#8217;s accuracy damaged
Wikipedia&#8217;s accuracy was compared to the Encyclopaedia Britannica and for many topics (e.g. science) it seems to be very reliable. However, I discovered that some contributors were modifying Wikipedia on behalf a big, multibillion company. That incident damaged Wikipedia&#8217;s accuracy. If you reach the entry in Wikipedia for "EXPEDIA" you will find (sometimes) a section about "customer Feedback" that says : "As is common with large internet travel agencies, some customers have been unsatisfied with various aspects of Expedia.com products and services. Customer c</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 31 Mar 2007 16:43:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>A concise (funny too) guide to understand corporate letters</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/21865/A-concise-funny-too-guide-to-understand-corporate-letters</link>
      <description>A short (funny) guide to understand corporate letters.
As example I&#8217;ll use phrases from e-mails EXPEDIA sent to me. But you would find very familiar most of these phrases. First at all EXPEDIA&#8217;s messages (or most corporate messages) are well written letters from superior people with a deep knowledge and understanding of grammar, semantic and dialectic. We customers are ignorant, retarded, with difficulties in understanding basic concepts of communication. This is a short guide to understand what we customers believe EXPEDIA is telling us and what EXPEDIA is really telling us. It took me wh</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Mar 2007 16:43:04 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Una concisa quia para entender cartas empresariales</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/21620/Una-concisa-quia-para-entender-cartas-empresariales</link>
      <description>Una concisa guia para cartas de corporaciones. Como ejemplo voy a usar frases tomadas de mensajes de correo electronico que EXPEDIA me envio . Usteds van a encontrar que estas frases son muy familiars. Anteas que nada, los mensajes de EXPEDIA son cartas muy bien escritas, hechas por gente superior con un profundo conocimiento de gramatica, sem&#225;ntica y dialectica. Nosotros, los clients de EXPEDIA somos gente ignorante, retardada, con dificultades para entender conceptos basicos de comunicacion. Esta es una guia corta para entender lo que los clientes creen que EXPEDIA nos dice y en realidad lo</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Mar 2007 06:23:52 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>A short guide to understand corporate letters</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/21604/A-short-guide-to-understand-corporate-letters</link>
      <description>A short guide to understand corporate letters As example I&#8217;ll use phrases from e-mails EXPEDIA sent to me. But you would find very familiar most of these phrases. First at all EXPEDIA&#8217;s messages (or most corporate messages) are well written letters from superior people with a deep knowledge and understanding of grammar, semantic and dialectic. We customers are ignorant, retarded, with difficulties in understanding basic concepts of communication. This is a short guide to understand what we customers believe EXPEDIA is telling us and what EXPEDIA is really telling us. It took me while to ap</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Mar 2007 05:14:55 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>jokes</title>
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      <description>Making fun of EXPEDIA (after they tried to scam me 1254,54 U$D, but failed)
The old EXPEDIA's slogan: - Don't just scam, scam right. The new EXPEDIA's sloga: Scam with confidence

EXPEDIA's customer support team jokes
- Thanks for contacting EXPEDIA - Your comments are important to us - Someone in he appropriate department is working on your case" - Your case has been forwarded to me for further research - I understand that there were some issues with regards ............. - I am researching all the documentation and the fax that was sent to my department - I will contact you directly after co</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 26 Mar 2007 21:10:32 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Dirty tricks from travel sites used to scam people.</title>
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      <description>Dirty tricks from travel sites used to scam people Some "legitimate online travel agencies (OTAs)", besides running their legitimate business, are running a scam. I'll explain the scam using as example: TRAVEL.SCAM (a ficticious OTA). For a real case read this: http://www.victimsofexpedia.com/mycase.htm How does it work? The mechanism of the scam is complex, involving poor customer support, lies, ignoring customers complaints, use of "web based" e-mail system, use of "automated message", "fine prints" and "term and conditions" and "separate terms and conditions".

At a first glance there is no</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 19 Mar 2007 06:20:21 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>do you need to lie to a customer?You can use these templates</title>
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free websites Do you need templates to lie to a customer? Use the extensive list

of letters EXPEDIA sent to me Here are some letter you can use as models if you want to lie to a customer that is complaining about something that your company was never delivered to him/her or about poor customer support or if she/he is asking for some information. They are real letters EXPEDIA sent to me. They are pretty neat, well written and the customer wi</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 17 Mar 2007 18:50:27 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Expedia Tried To Scam Me</title>
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      <description>EXPEDIA tried to scam me (1,254.95 U$D)&#8230;&#8230; and failed This is my case: I bought (online from USA) a roundtrip from Europe to South America. For this trip I needed a paper ticket
(not e-ticket) that EXPEDIA failed to deliver to me (one ticket was lost and the second was sent me to a wrong address - I provided the right address- ). I have proof of this (tracking number from UPS). Anyway, one of their representative advised me by phone to go to Europe and they will arrange with the airline I get a ticket at the airport. They never did it. I called to EXPEDIA many times from Europe and the airl</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 11 Mar 2007 20:12:29 GMT</pubDate>
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