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Porsche Rental in Las Vegas from FantasyCarRentals - 0 views

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    FantasyCarRentals provide you Porsche 911 Cabriolet Car Rental in Las Vegas. Pick you up at the nearby Las Vegas International Airport or at any Las Vegas Strip hotel. Call at 702.736.2592 to know more.
Emily Bradley

Rideshare in Las Vegas at RTCSNV - 0 views

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    RTCSNV is the best place to meet your carpool partners or a place to park your car and catch the bus to work. They have many options for Park and Ride to choose in Las Vegas. Call at (702) 228-7433 or visit RTCSNV Website for more information.
Emily Bradley

Corvette Rental in Las Vegas by FantasyCarRentals - 0 views

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    FantasyCarRentals offer Chevrolet Corvette Z06 on rent in Las Vegas at $575 per day. The Corvette is loaded with options from navigation, sports performance package, and more. Call to get on rental this Corvette.
Emily Bradley

Lotus Elise Rental in Las Vegas by FantasyCarRentals - 0 views

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    Rent a Yellow Lotus Elise in Las Vegas with FantasyCarRentals at $425 per day. You can make an online reservation or Call at 702.736.2592
Emily Bradley

Lamborghini Rental in Las Vegas at FantasyCarRentals - 0 views

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    Get Lamborghini Car Rental in Las Vegas from FantasyCarRental and take out on the open road with no restrictions. Provide Lamborghini Murcielago Roadster2 on rent at $1,895 per day. Make inquiry for more details.
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Cheap Flight from Las-Vegas to Angoon - Faremachine - 0 views

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Beware: Traveling with pets may cost you more than you think - 1 views

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    A carry-on bag is included in Lana Joseph's ticket price whenever she flies from Cleveland to Fort Lauderdale, Fla., on United Airlines. But if that carry-on includes Molly, her six-pound Yorkshire terrier, Joseph has to cough up an additional $250 round-trip. "That's way too much for a bag that goes under the seat," says Joseph, a retired hairstylist from Akron, Ohio, who spends her winters in South Florida. "I can see a small charge, but not an exorbitant fee." Welcome to the topsy-turvy world of pet travel - a world that some say shouldn't even exist. Americans spent an estimated $55.7 billion on pets last year, according to the American Pet Products Association, most of it on food and veterinary care. But an unknown portion of that amount also paid for plane tickets and accommodations for man's best friends. It's one thing to travel with a service animal, which performs an essential function for a disabled passenger. But it's quite another to bring your dog, cat, rabbit or bird on a leisure trip because you want to. APPA President Bob Vetere has called this the "humanization" of pets - or, in travel terms, the belief that Fluffy would be sad if you went on vacation without her. Depending on your perspective, the travel industry has either accommodated those feelings by offering pet-friendly rooms, restaurants and flights, or it has preyed on them by adding fees and surcharges that do little more than line its pockets. Certainly, accommodating a live animal can be an extra burden on any company. Airlines are required to file monthly reports with the Transportation Department on pets that were lost, injured or died during transport. United has reported a total of 89 pet deaths since 2005, according to the Web site ThirdAmendment.com . Still, United's travel program for animals, called PetSafe, is said to be one of the most pet-friendly in the airline industry. United inherited PetSafe from Continental Airlines when the two merged in
Emily Bradley

RTC to begin utility location on Flamingo Road - RTC - 0 views

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    RTCSNV will begin underground utility exploration and location along Flamingo Road. This is a two-year project that includes re-paving portions of roadway, adding dedicated transit lanes and new transit shelters, upgrading traffic signals and improving pedestrian crossings
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