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eҁFBradleyPar - 2024/03/29(Fri) 19:21 No.1498877 [ԐM]   home
These tourist hot spots are introducing entry fees and price hikes for 2024
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In travel news this week: Vacation love stories that began and ended in Paris or London, aviation misadventures in Thailand and China, plus a look at why prices are rising as tourist numbers increase.

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More and more tourist hot spots are introducing visitor caps and entry fees to prevent overcrowding - and, whaddya know, it gives their coffers a little boost, too.

Therefs a new $13 charge for climbing Japanfs famous (and congested) Mount Fuji, which follows Japanfs 70% price hike for tourist rail passes. The weak yen, however, still makes this a good time for international visitors to make that bucket-list trip.

If you want to see the ornate and exceedingly popular Plaza de Espana square in Seville, Spain, expect to soon pony up an entry free. The Louvre art museum in Paris, home to the Mona Lisa, has raised ticket prices by almost a third, ahead of the Paris Olympics this summer.

Itfs not just Europe and Asia, either. Walt Disney World Resort in Florida has already introduced higher park ticket prices for next year. Some of the lowest single-day, single-park ticket prices have gone up by $10 for 2025.

Love and loss in London and Paris
Way back in 1984, an Italian teenager arranged a date with a guy she met on a plane to London but he was a no-show when she waited in Trafalgar Square the next day. Her eyes then fell on an American boy sitting between the bronze lions while reading gRomeo and Juliet.h The stars aligned - he was her future husband.

It was a different story for a Londoner in 2011 who made her first trip to Paris with her boyfriend. Her heart was broken under the Eiffel Tower, but then a decade later, she moved on from that it was time to write her own ending.


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eҁFAnthonyasymn - 2024/03/29(Fri) 19:20 No.1498876 [ԐM]   home
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eҁFMauriceVieva - 2024/03/29(Fri) 19:18 No.1498875 [ԐM]   home
Inter Milan player Francesco Acerbi leaves Italy squad after allegations he used racist language
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Inter Milan defender Francesco Acerbi has left the Italian national squad ahead of its two upcoming friendlies after he was accused of using racially charged language towards Napoli player Juan Jesus during a game on Sunday.

The alleged incident occurred during the second half of Inter Milanfs 1-1 draw with Napoli in Serie A, Italyfs top-flight league. Video footage shows Brazilian Jesus complaining to the referee and pointing at someone, before the official calls Acerbi over.

In an Instagram post Monday, Jesus accused his opponent of calling him gBlackh in a derogatory fashion, but Acerbi has since denied using any racist language. The Inter Milan defender was not punished during the game.

Acerbi, who has played 34 times for Italy, had initially arrived at the national teamfs training camp in Rome on Monday before the squad flew to the US on Tuesday, where itfs set to face Venezuela and Ecuador.

A statement from the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) said that Acerbi had spoken to national team manager Luciano Spalletti and his teammates to explain his version of events, and while the defender argued there was no gdefamatory, denigrating or racist intent on his part,h it was agreed he should be left out of the squad gin order to let things settle for the national team and the player himself.h

The defender was replaced by Gianluca Mancini in Italyfs squad.


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eҁFMauriceVieva - 2024/03/29(Fri) 19:16 No.1498874 [ԐM]   home
Inter Milan player Francesco Acerbi leaves Italy squad after allegations he used racist language
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Inter Milan defender Francesco Acerbi has left the Italian national squad ahead of its two upcoming friendlies after he was accused of using racially charged language towards Napoli player Juan Jesus during a game on Sunday.

The alleged incident occurred during the second half of Inter Milanfs 1-1 draw with Napoli in Serie A, Italyfs top-flight league. Video footage shows Brazilian Jesus complaining to the referee and pointing at someone, before the official calls Acerbi over.

In an Instagram post Monday, Jesus accused his opponent of calling him gBlackh in a derogatory fashion, but Acerbi has since denied using any racist language. The Inter Milan defender was not punished during the game.

Acerbi, who has played 34 times for Italy, had initially arrived at the national teamfs training camp in Rome on Monday before the squad flew to the US on Tuesday, where itfs set to face Venezuela and Ecuador.

A statement from the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) said that Acerbi had spoken to national team manager Luciano Spalletti and his teammates to explain his version of events, and while the defender argued there was no gdefamatory, denigrating or racist intent on his part,h it was agreed he should be left out of the squad gin order to let things settle for the national team and the player himself.h

The defender was replaced by Gianluca Mancini in Italyfs squad.

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eҁFKeithgow - 2024/03/29(Fri) 19:15 No.1498873 [ԐM]   home
On bettingfs biggest day, a new scandal puts the sports world on edge
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As millions of Americans raced to fill out brackets and place wagers on teenage basketball players Thursday, another scandal amplified calls for the countryfs booming sports-betting industry to be restrained - and reformed.

The Los Angeles Dodgers fired Shohei Ohtanifs interpreter Wednesday night, after the translator told ESPN that Ohtani paid off the interpreterfs offshore gambling debts and as Ohtanifs lawyer told another story, accusing the translator of stealing roughly $4.5 million.

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While fans sorted through the ramifications and Ohtani played on in the Dodgersf season-opening series in Seoul, experts and amateurs alike joined office pools and placed wagers on the first round of the NCAA menfs basketball tournament, the countryfs closest thing to an official sports betting holiday.

Players, leagues and fans have been reckoning with the still-unfolding effects of sports gambling since a Supreme Court ruling handed the question of legalization to states in 2018. Each constituency may be arriving at the realization those impacts have mushroomed beyond anyonefs control.

gThe amount of money is so enormous that it is almost impossible to attack the problem,h former MLB commissioner Fay Vincent said in a phone interview Thursday. gTheoretically, therefs nothing wrong with an adult who has control of his brain and control of his financial situation betting on sports. The problem is, the sport itself gets so caught up in the amount of money that I donft know how a professional sport or the NCAA or anybody - how do you draw up a code of conduct for an individual? Whatfs the line? When do we start admitting this is a really big problem?h


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eҁFKeithgow - 2024/03/29(Fri) 19:14 No.1498871 [ԐM]   home
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As millions of Americans raced to fill out brackets and place wagers on teenage basketball players Thursday, another scandal amplified calls for the countryfs booming sports-betting industry to be restrained - and reformed.

The Los Angeles Dodgers fired Shohei Ohtanifs interpreter Wednesday night, after the translator told ESPN that Ohtani paid off the interpreterfs offshore gambling debts and as Ohtanifs lawyer told another story, accusing the translator of stealing roughly $4.5 million.

Subscribe to The Post Most newsletter for the most important and interesting stories from The Washington Post.

While fans sorted through the ramifications and Ohtani played on in the Dodgersf season-opening series in Seoul, experts and amateurs alike joined office pools and placed wagers on the first round of the NCAA menfs basketball tournament, the countryfs closest thing to an official sports betting holiday.

Players, leagues and fans have been reckoning with the still-unfolding effects of sports gambling since a Supreme Court ruling handed the question of legalization to states in 2018. Each constituency may be arriving at the realization those impacts have mushroomed beyond anyonefs control.

gThe amount of money is so enormous that it is almost impossible to attack the problem,h former MLB commissioner Fay Vincent said in a phone interview Thursday. gTheoretically, therefs nothing wrong with an adult who has control of his brain and control of his financial situation betting on sports. The problem is, the sport itself gets so caught up in the amount of money that I donft know how a professional sport or the NCAA or anybody - how do you draw up a code of conduct for an individual? Whatfs the line? When do we start admitting this is a really big problem?h


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