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[Title] => Baggage woes
[Summary] => Due to prohibitive fuel costs, airlines around the world are forced to lower the weight requirements for passenger baggage. Especially affected are economy travelers.
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[Title] => Do the French miss the Americans in Paris?
[Summary] => PARIS, France The answer to the question above, if you ask a proud Frenchman (they all are), is: "Not at all."
Indeed, Paris is full of tourists, if one judges from the jostling crowds on the Champs Elysées or the dives of Montmarte. The Brasserie Lipp and Aux Deux MaggotS continue to attract their share of customers. Students throng the Boul Mich, gourmets go to Montparnasse, and the butte of Montmarte around the Rue Norvins and its plaza are full of attentive artists, ready to do a carbon pencil sketch or oil portrait of tourists.
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