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Date Added: May 03, 2008 04:07:02 PM
Americans are still eager to roam despite the weak dollar. Asia is a popular destination. Airfares are up, the dollar is weak overseas and more people are worried about their jobs. But that's not going to keep Americans from traveling abroad for the summer, according to a report unveiled Friday.

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