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Articles in October, 1999 issue of Arthur Frommer's Budget Travel
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Haven't Found an Affordable Place for Celebrating the Millennium? We Have the Solution!
by Joseph L. Neukom -
The Cheapest Places on Earth: Kissimmee, Florida
by Paul Balido -
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Rent-a-Wreck
by Max Pesling -
You Gotta Have a Gimmick: 6 Airfare Consolidators (Discounters) That Do It Differently
by Katie Crouch -
Savor the Stunning Fall Foliage of Vermont Via Low-Cost Train and Healthy Bike
by George Hobica -
A Giant British Travel Company Operates the World's Cheapest Quality Walking Tours
by Bill McCoy -
Which Are the Budget Motels? What Do They Charge?
by Renee Bleasdale -
On a Trip to Israel, Stay Where the Locals Do-and Save!
by Sarah Brodfeld -
The Cheapest Places on Earth: Northern India
by Robert Fisher -
Trekking the Himalayas: Safe, Cheap, Enthralling
by Ellen R. Shapiro -
The Superior Small Lodgings Movement Takes Off
by Herb Hiller -
Those Remarkable Furniture Factory Outlets of North Carolina!
by Steven Shaw
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