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by U.E. Perera, Tourism Consultant Although there had been serious impediments to the forward march of
world tourism in 2002, such as the outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory
Syndrome unstable situation in Middle East, attacks in Djerba, Bali and
Mombassa against foreign visitors and severe repercussions and negative
impacts after the attack on the United States of America on September 11,
2001, world tourism industry has shown very successfully that it has the
capacity to bounce back with greater resilience and emerging power. Other Stories
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