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Cover from current edition



Cultural Ecotourism issue to feature hghlights of Uganda and ATA 8th Symposium. Host President Museveni greets Elyse White, 96 (left) of New York,accompanied by ATA Exec. Director Mira Berman and 1st VP Dr. Gaynelle Henderson- Bailey.

Cover from most recent Cultural Ecotourism edition


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 ATA ANNUAL CULTURAL & ECOTOURISM EDITION

October 2005 in Print. September 1 on Web.
Editorial sections and / or supplements include:

__ Preview of 9th ATA Symposium, Luanda, Angola

__ Highlights of 8th ATA Symposium, Kampala, Uganda.

__ ATA Symposia Host Country Profiles Section

1992 - Saly / Dakar, Senegal
1994 - South Africa
1996 - Marrakech, Morocco-
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2001- Yaounde, Cameroon
2002 - Fez, Morocco
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2006 - Lagos, Nigeria/ Lake Region

 AFRICA YEARBOOK 2005-2006

January 2006 in Print. October 15 on Web.
Editorial sections and / or supplements include:

__ ATA 30th World Congress Highlights

__ Great Cities of Africa - Nairobi, Kenya

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__ Safari Country, Lakes and Mountains

__ African Fashions and Lifestyles

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 AIR HIGHWAYS TO AFRICA EDITION

March 2006 in Print. November 15 on Web.
Editorial sections include:

__ Africa wide Transportation and Communications Review

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 ATA 31ST ANNUAL WORLD CONGRESS EDITION

May 2006 in Print. February 1 2005..
Editorial sections include

__ Pre and Post Tours for 2006

__ Review of ATA 30th World Congress- Nairobi, Kenya

__ Preview of ATA 31st World Congress - Accra, Ghana

__ Calendar of Future Events and African Host Countries

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