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Capital Books

PO Box 605, Herndon Herndon, town (1990 pop. 16,139), Fairfax co., N Va., inc. 1874, rechartered 1938. A suburb of Washington, D.C., Herndon has a mix of light and high-tech industries. , VA 20172-0605

1-800-758-3756 www.capital-books.com

Business travel has increased by 14% since 1994 and is continuing to rise: single parent Charlie Hudson

    For other people named Charles Hudson, see Charles Hudson (disambiguation).


    Charles Hudson (Born: August 18, 1949 Ada, Oklahoma) is a former lefthanded Major League Baseball pitcher who played from 1972 to 1975 for the St.
     has charted this and has her own experience spending a good part of her parenting years on the rood rood (rd), crucifix mounted above the entrance to the chancel and flanked by large figures of the Virgin and St. : from her experience comes The Parent's Guide To Business Travel: Practical Advice And Wisdom For When You Have To Be Away (1931868115, $14.95). Few other guides address the many problems travel separations bring to families: Hudson Hudson, towns, United States
    Hudson.

    1 Industrial town (1990 pop. 17,233), Middlesex co., E central Mass., on the Assabet River, in an apple-growing region; settled c.1699, inc. 1866.
     discusses ways of keeping family connections alive while on the road for all ages of kids, outlines common problems and solutions, and discusses both expected and unexpected absences. An invaluable guide. Melissa L. Jones' Superlatives USA: The Largest, Smallest, Longest, Shortest, And Wackiest Sites In America (1931868859, $16.95) is a travel book of another type: a survey of odder destinations organized in a state-by-state arrangement for easy consultation. From the biggest ball of paint to the longest porch porch

    Roofed structure, usually open at front and sides, projecting from the face of a building and used to protect an entrance. If colonnaded, it may be called a portico.
     and the world's largest giant rocking chair, Superlatives USA will make a welcome guide to the zaniest of destinations--and will make them easy to find, giving not just descriptions and black and white photos, but directions.
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    Title Annotation:Superlatives USA: The Largest, Smallest, Longest, Shortest, and Wackiest Sites in America; The Parent's Guide to Business Travel: Practical Advice and Wisdom for When You Have to Be Away
    Publication:The Bookwatch
    Article Type:Book Review
    Date:Sep 1, 2005
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