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    Tour operator Thomas Cook in financial trouble

    Tue, 11/22/2011 - 12:48 EDT - AP

    LONDON (AP) -- Industry analysts and anxious travelers expressed fears Tuesday for the survival of Britain's venerable tour operator Thomas Cook, after the company, which took more than 22 million people on holidays in the latest year, revealed its financial problems had worsened....

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