Amsterdam plans to cut river cruises
A five-year plan to cut river cruises from Amsterdam in half draws opposition from hotel operators
A five-year plan to cut river cruises from Amsterdam in half draws opposition from hotel operators
The Lough Erne Resort in Ireland is reaching out, likely with its left hand, to left-handed people with special offers, including rooms "specially arranged for left-handers." The package, which goes for €384 a night for a couple, includes an overnight stay, dinner and breakfast. According to Helen McCune, Deputy General Manager, “It's time to celebrate left-handed people and to raise awareness of some of the experiences many of them face in a world imagined largely with right-handed people...
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