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    Italy Travel Tip: Buying Medications in Italy
    2007-09-01 17:01:00
    While you're likely to find that your prescription drugs cost less than in the US, some over the counter medications may cost more. Recently a friend needed allergy medicine in Italy and paid about $1 per pill for the equivalent of sudafed. Another friend paid about $1 per pill for ibuprofen. So you might want to bring these with you, too, if you use them. Other medications, like aspirin, will be about the same cost as in the US. ...
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    Italy Travel Tip: Avoiding Petty Theft
    2007-08-11 05:27:00
    A friend who was recently traveling in Rome had her wallet stolen. Although there was no major loss, she had to cancel all her credit cards as well as spend time reporting the theft to the police. While you're unlikely to be a victim of violent crime in Italy, when traveling in tourist areas in big cities like Rome and Florence you may be a target for pickpockets or purse snatchers. To avoid loss, it's always wise to carry any important documents (like your passport), your credit cards, and most of your money in a travel security wallet or passport holder that can be worn under your clothing. ...
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    Italy Travel Tip: Where to Eat Cheap in Italy
    2007-07-26 00:35:00
    Where can you get great food for a song, combined with free entertainment and the chance to buy local handicrafts? Try a sagra. We've just returned from a medieval festival called "Anno Domini 1100" in the Little Lunigiana village of Castello di Regnano, a place we wouldn't have discovered at all if we hadn't read the signs along the highway noting the festival they hold in the medieval hilltown near the via Francigena pilgrimage route. ...
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    Italy Travel - Watch Tower: Lost in Rome
    2007-06-10 00:45:00
    The main problem was language. None could speak or understand English. Even the police people who are the watchdogs for safety and security for all including foreigners would have a standard reply to any query "No English"- Debi Mukherjee ...
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