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A 47-year-old American tourist accidentally impaled himself on a metal fence at the iconic Colosseum in Rome and was left ...
It isn’t until you leave the US that you become aware of your Americanness. While some places are actively working to ...
In March, 17 percent fewer visitors came to the U.S. from Western Europe than in the same month a year prior, according to ...
An American tourist in Rome impaled himself on a metal fence at the Colosseum while possibly trying to take a selfie — ...
The tourist climbed up one of the Colosseum's railings but slipped and fell onto a sharp metal spike - which pierced his ...
An American tourist fell backwards onto a spike while trying to scale a fence at Rome’s Colosseum, according to Italian media ...
An American tourist impaled himself on a metal fence at the iconic Roman Colosseum on Friday after climbing the railing to snap a selfie or get a better view, the Italian newspaper Il Messaggero ...
As an American retiree who has lived in about 50 countries with my wife, I think some of the best countries to live in ...
In today’s edition … downturn in tourism has one senator worried ... our international readers provide interesting insights ...
The bill requires the National Travel and Tourism Office of the Department of Commerce to promote tourism to music-related ...
Concerns over safety and political climates are prompting foreign tourists, including Paul Douglas, to choose other ...
which lobbies for northern Ontario's tourism industry. She said that American bookings at hunting and fishing lodges across the region have remained steady when compared to last year. " ...