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Hit single promo video featuring Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart a mere 12 months before leaving the band to form Eurythmics whilst on tour in Australia.

Joe Mikulik - minor league manager of the Asheville Tourists goes berserk

Near the Congo border, a band of Hutu rebels hold tourists hostage. Locked Up Abroad: Uganda : JULY 7 9P et/pt : http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/series/locked-up-abroad/3801/Overview

wingsuits fly over the tourists in norway.Sweet footage.

Bloody Tourists - The Chaser's War On Everything

The Italian canal city of Venice is visited by more than 20 million people every year. The locals are complaining that mass tourism has made their canal city dirty, and authorities have launched a campaign urging everyone to keep the city clean. Al Jazeera's Sabina Castelfranco reports.

CM Shri Narendra Modi speaks development and opportunity of tourism in Gujarat and Kutch rann Utsav

ZHANG: Also being targeted in Mumbai is a Jewish center. Here's more on the situation there. STORY: Indian commandos have begun an operation to free Israelis held by gunmen in Chabad House. The Jewish center is one of three pockets in Mumbai where Indian forces are battling die-hard militants. The building is in a crowded part of the city, making a frontal assault difficult. Those who are held in the center have been identified as Rabbi Gabriel Holtzberg and his wife, Rivka. The couple's two-year-old son was released on Thursday along with his local caretaker. Israeli media report that there are several more Israelis still being held in the building. Around 300 Israelis have returned home on the first direct flight from Mumbai today. The tourists were greeted by family members and friends who have spent the last 24 hours worrying for their loved ones. One returning Israeli was staying at Chabad House the day before the attacks. [Kobi Onasy, Israeli Tourist]: "We were just seeing CNN and trying to understand what will be the next steps. And a lot of fear from what's going on. Some of the time we heard some of the shoots, and we mostly were caring about Chabad House. I was there personally a day before, staying with the rabbi and having a dinner, so it's a problem I mean." Others living in Mumbai decided it was safer in Israel. [Celia Meirow, Mumbai Resident]: "It was quite scary. It was kind of a feeling like you are in a siege. And they told us not to leave the house and close the windows and just for the next few days to stay inside, but we decided to leave the country anyway because there was rumors that terrorists are still walking around in the street, that they didn't catch and that the riots from the other side are going to get a bit wilder in the next few days." But despite the events, Israeli flag carrier El Al is reporting few Israelis have cancelled future flights to India and the Far East.

CM Shri Narendra Modi speaks development and opportunity of tourism in Gujarat and Kutch rann Utsav

REPORT : Since the political crisis that saw both of Bangkok's airports occupied, tourists have been a rarer breed. Even at Christmas, the high season, hotels are empty. Tourism, Thailand's main industry, has been hit harder than after the 2006 tsunami.

There's a saying that goes 'Pick your battles' the wisdom of which we've probably all learned the hard way. There's another, lesser known, saying that goes 'Don't fuck with Scottish tourists' the wisdom of which is all too evident in this clip. When a couple of protesters outside the L Ron Hubbard Life Exhibition Center (I shit you not) in Hollywood happily conversed with three Scots holidaymakers about all thinks cultlike, two Scientology security guards stepped in with orders to intimidate the tourists into leaving. Clearly the hired goons had never seen Braveheart because the Celts were not so easily scared off and decided to give the guards an impromptu lesson in the right to free speech. The insecurity men then tried another tactic, suggesting the Scots father had his zipper undone and his penis out. (I'm not making this shit up, I swear to Xenu!) These two guards, who I've encountered personally when they've video taped myself and others while we've protested outside various Hollywood Scilon strongholds, are typical of the paid muscle that the 'church' employs in order to intimidate not only its perceived enemies, but anyone who would dare to listen to what its critics have to say. http//www.whyweprotest.net http://www.xenu.net

A couple of American Tourists are LOST in Africa -- what will they FIND?

Fun in Belize ... No word left to say

Volunteer vacations offer the opportunity for anyone from any background to participate in the restoration of an ancient temple in the Mustang region of Nepal.

Smell the tourists 2:09 Do sweaty DC tourists smell? Majority leader causes a stink with his comments. CNN's Jeanne Moos on the whiff of controversy.

Acting like tourists, our PsychoWalkers discuss the lack of amenities for a downtown highrise building, as well as that damned bright red Caesers sign that you can see absolutey EVERYWHERE in this city!

Because of Identity theft, a man is forced to work in fish food restaurant and where a pirate suit. He and fellow scallywags sing about it.

ZHANG: At least for hundreds of tourists stranded in Bangkok, there was some relief. They were able to return home today as commercial airlines made flights from a naval airbase. STORY: Tourists rushed to U-Tapao airport, 140 kilometers southeast of Bangkok, after they were contacted by the airlines. Most of the tourists have been stuck in Bangkok since Tuesday. A blockade by anti-government protestors at Bangkoks major airport caused the cancellation of all flights leaving thousands of tourists stranded in the Thai capital. The situation at the substitute airport was chaotic as scores of tourists, tried to cut the queues in order to get on a flight. Some passengers had to wait outside the one-storey terminal, which was already packed with passengers. Many tourists were angry over the disruption of flights caused by the protest at the airport but some expressed understanding and say that they will return to Thailand. [Ian Gonsal, Australian Tourist]: "These things happen so we will get through it. It'll be just fine. I'm sure, and I'm sure Thailand will get through it too." [David Caudle, American Businessman]: "No, I'll be back. I'll be back, this is just a small hiccup. Well I just feel bad for Thailand. I mean maybe many people won't come now and it's unfair but I hope they'll continue to come to Thailand and visit." The small U-Tapao airport previously handled 14 chartered flights a day. Now its up to 57.

The foreigner was prohibited from a visit because of them 築地市場。マナーの悪い一部の外国人のために見学禁止になってしまいました。 Translations in English. Tourists from London, smoking, touching and licking fish in the market. Many go to Tsukiji after getting drunk in Ginza. "Chotto, chotto" means "a little, a little." Other tourists, taking pictures in the middle of the passages. They're blocking the way and making the fish traders angry. Tourists from France, playing to ride on the back of transport carts. Traders get angry with them, but the tourists don't care at all. The director of Tsukiji market says, "Actually, I think it's OK that they come and watch here to understand our food culture. But it's a kind of dangerous here, and unfortunately some tourists break the rules." The same French tourists appear again on another cart while the interview. The French tourist says to the staff of the market, "I had a fun. What's your name?" Staff: "It's very bad of you to do like that" Tourist: "I'm French. What's your name?" Staff: "Don't you think your behavior is bad?" Tourist: "Sorry, I dont understand Japanese. Can you speak English?" Staff: "Plaese speak in Japanese. You're in Japan now." Lastly, TV staff interviews the tourists. "Nande?" means "Why?" They show no repentant untill the end. Addition: He is not French actually. Listening carefully, he says, "Watashi wa Konstantin desu." The TV crew took "Konstantin" for "France-jin". So he just said "I'm Konstantin. What's your name?"

OLYPlusSelectPlusSportsOlympics '08: What to See in Beijing The Associated PressChina has a proud and rich history and Beijing is home to many unique historic sights. Associated Press reporter Jason Bronis takes a tour of the Chinese capital. (Aug. 1)TRACK))((SUPER: Beijing))((VO of Mao, palace wall, square, palace, tourists - SOME APTN shots)) AT THE HEART OF THE CHINESE CAPITAL LIES ITS BIGGEST TOURIST ATTRACTIONS.THE FORBIDDEN CITY AND TIAN'ANMEN SQUARE ARE SIDE-BY-SIDE LANDMARKS.TIAN'ANMEN IS EQUIVALENT IN SIZE TO 90 AMERICAN FOOTBALL FIELDS.THE FORBIDDEN CITY IS FAR LARGER, AND IS THE WORLD'S LARGEST SURVIVING PALACE COMPLEX.TOGETHER, THE PAIR DRAW SOME SEVEN MILLION TOURISTS EACH YEAR.((SOT))((SUPER: Peter Kent/American Tourist)) Everything's on such a grand scale over here. The people are extremely friendly and it seems like everyone's excited for the Olympics to start. '((TRACK))((VO of tourists, shops, restaurants, man singing - SOME APTN shots)) THE SUMMER GAMES WILL OFFER AN OPPORTUNITY FOR MANY NEWCOMERS TO EXPERIENCE BEIJING.THEY WILL FIND A CITY FAR MORE WELCOMING TO TOURISM THAN EVER BEFORE.MANY SHOPS, RESTAURANTS AND ATTRACTIONS ...((NATS))Man singing. ((TRACK))((VO of attractions, streetscape, tourists, female tourist.))... HAVE EXPERIENCED MAKEOVERS IN ADVANCE OF THESE GAMES.BUT SOME TOURISTS MAY FIND BEIJING DIFFICULT TO NAVIGATE.MANY OF THE SIGHTS ARE BEST EXPERIENCED ON FOOT.THE WEATHER IS HOT AND HUMID.AND LANGUAGE CAN BE A MAJOR BARRIER, AS KIRSTEN MADSEN DISCOVERED WHEN SHE TRAVELED HERE FROM DENMARK.((SOT))((SUPER: Kirsten Madsen/Danish Tourist))'Just finding our hotel was difficult because we didn't have our street name or the hotel name in Chinese. So, it took about 30 minutes and four people helping finding the place where we needed to stay.'((TRACK))((VO of tourists, attractions, souvenir stand.))SEASONED TRAVELERS RECOMMEND PICKING UP A GOOD GUIDE BOOK BEFORE ARRIVING.BEIJINGERS WHO SPEAK SOME ENGLISH WILL OFTEN APPROACH TO GIVE DIRECTIONS.AND DESPITE THE LANGUAGE BARRIER, MADSEN FOUND A LOCAL WHO WAS QUICK TO HELP.((SOT))((Madsen))'He didn't speak English. We just gave him our hotel card and he followed us all the way home. So, they're very friendly as well.'((STANDUP))((SUPER: Jason Bronis/Beijing))'You've seen just a small slice of what tourists can see when they come here to Beijing. The Chinese are very excited about showing off their capital to the world during these Summer Games. JB, the AP, Beijing.'

Camcorder footage of the 2004 tsunami disaster shot by a German tourist. It starts like a normal day at the beach only the tide is extremely low and completely unaware of the incoming Tsunami people are wondering about exploring this fenomenon and some even are scooba diving. Then the cameraman starts noticing some huge waves in the horizon which start to break and he describes them as "extraordinary" several times. As the waves get closer he also notices that the ships are trying to escape them at full speed and when the first wave finally reaches one ship and swallows it whole does he and the tourists on the beach start to realize the magnitude of what is comming directly at them. Screams can be heard from the tourists in the background and he starts showing increasing concern repeating the phrase "what is that" untill he finally panics and tries to flee for his life.

Over 100,000 Christian pilgrimages are expected to take place this Christmas in Israel. One of the most popular Christian tourists' sites is the Sea of Galilee. Tourists travel north to walk in Jesus' footsteps and experience the bible. From the site where Jesus was baptized in the Jordan to the Tagba church where the miracle of the loaves and fishes took place; check out Israel21c to learn about the most popular tourist attractions for your next trip to Israel. http://www.israel21c.net