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Ten Great Ways to Recession-Proof Your Vacation
It may seem harder than ever to justify leisure travel this year. With more bad economic news surfacing nearly every day, you might be thinking of cutting your vacation budget altogether. But a vacation doesn't have to be a frivolous expense. A well-planned trip can provide much-needed rest, rejuvenation, and escape from stress—and can be done in a way that won't hurt your bottom line. Here's how to plan a vacation for 2009 in light of the new economic reality.
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