71. In Malaysia, the government is also trying to persuade people to take their holidays at home instead of going on expensive trips abroad. 72. In Thailand, share prices closed lower in extremely thin trading, with virtually all fund managers taking a holiday. 73. Many of those too poor, or committed to their cause, to take a holiday away are stocking up on food and emergency supplies. 74. Ministers were ordered not to take holidays abroad and bureaucrats told there would be no more training courses overseas. 75. Most elderly people in Europe currently take their holidays in neighboring countries. 76. New Year is a popular holiday for visiting relatives and taking long holidays in the country or the beach. 77. Rechner said after a few days of debriefing, he may take the holiday he had planned for June. 78. Some of the luckier among them have been allowed by their employers to take a holiday until April, but with no guarantee for better days afterward. 79. The commodities trader often took his holidays at the exclusive ski resort of St. Moritz and was a familiar face at conferences. 80. The engineer had been due to take holidays when the ship arrived in Japan, but would now be flown home to Denmark once his condition had stabilised. |