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Come 2012, Kawasaki Brute Force 750 is getting major face lift. The key new / improved features will be electronic power steering (EPS), more powerful V-Twin engine, new double-wishbone front suspension, six-spoke cast alloy wheels and new body style. EPS enhances handling and improving ride comfort offering very noticeable assistance at slow speeds or when stopped.
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Filed under: Libya, Middle East
Someone at Conde Nast Traveler has been eating paste again ... The April issue of the esteemed travel magazine has named Libya among the "15 best places to see right now," according to a report on The Atlantic Wire. So, one of two things happened. Either it took a bit of time to put the issue of this print magazine to bed, or someone over there has a fantastic sense of humor. Given the state of the print industry, I'm guessing much "sense of humor" to go around. Nonetheless, this month's readers will be treated to travel editorial that describes what is now a war-torn country in, I imagine, glowing terms. I will confess to two things: I haven't read the article (there doesn't seem to be much point), and I had planned to go to Libya later this year (which has changed, a bit, of course). So, what's the reality here? A day late and a dollar short, I reckon. Ouch. [photo by ???? ??? | B.R.Q]Visit Libya now says Conde Nast Traveler originally appeared on Gadling on Tue, 12 Apr 2011 13:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Filed under: North America, Mexico, United States, Cruises, Caribbean, Travel Security
Just when we thought it might be safe to travel to Mexico again, more bodies found in mass graves prompt a new travel warning for U.S. citizens and law enforcement. Mexican authorities have charged 14 people in connection with bodies found in newly-discovered mass graves warning us that parts of Mexico are still unsafe for travel. The story starts back to August of last year when bodies were found in mass graves at a ranch in San Fernando, Tamaulipas in Mexico, just 90 miles south of Brownsville, Texas. Buses heading north towards the U.S. were stopped and boarded by gunmen who demanded identification then took Mexican national passengers away. Authorities have not confirmed but believe the intent was to hold them for ransom or use them to smuggle drugs into the U.S. 72 bodies were found then.Continue reading Sections of Mexico unsafe for travel, consulate issues warning
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