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Point taken, but keep in mind that just because a food is safe for human consumption, that does not mean it cannot pose a threat to livestock and the cattle industry. What is safe for "personal consumption" is not the only consideration.

Travel Career

I MISSED the Web chat on Monday [2 p.m. at http://www.washingtonpost.com], but just read the transcript. For the person with international travel experience and potential interest in switching to a travel career: Northern Virginia Community College's Annandale campus offers a travel and tourism program (certificate and degree) that enables one to learn about a broad variety of career options and then specialize in any one of them.

Besides the core required courses, the university has offered classes in travel writing, tour guiding, home-based travel consulting, convention/trade show management, hospitality industry careers, etc.

I completed the program after getting bored with technology PR, and it was a good introduction to the industry.

Erika Christ

Viva Europa Travel

Alexandria


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