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B) INTER-RAIL EUROPE FROM BRITISH RAIL INTERNATIONAL The new Inter-Rail 26+ Pass offered by British Rail International is for people who would like to mix Some of the popular attractions of Europe with some of the more นทนรual experiences that can happen when you get off the tourist route. Whatever your tastes, and wherever you want to go, people of every age from 26 to 106 (and over!) will enjoy the freedom to travel as they please at astonishingly good value prices - a fifteen-day pass costs E209 and a one month pasS Costs just E269. Both give you unlimited second-class rail travel in the nineteen European countries listed at the end of this leaflet. Those countries which are not listed do not recognize Inter-Rail 26+, Planning your trip You can get brochures, maps and accommodation guides from the National Tourist Offices for each country you plan to visit. Some of the addresses are listed in this leaflet but we leave all that to you! However, the International Rail Centre at Victoria Station, London SWIV 1JY, offers a special journey-planning service. A route can be prepared, complete with any train reservations that you need, for a minimum fee of around f15, depending on the amount of work involved. Write to the above address, giving as much detail as possible about your dates of travel and preferred departure times. What else do you need to know? Reservations are required for certain trains in Europe and an extra charge is payable on some express trains. It is usually possible, however, to find an alternative local or regional service. How to book? Inter-Rail 26+passes are available from certain British Rail stations and travel agents approved by British Rail International. For further enquiries, please call 0171834 2345 or write (or call in at) the International Rail Centre, Victoria Station, London SWIV 1JY To qualify for Inter-Rail 26+you must have lived in Europe for at least six months and hold a valid passport - please bring it with you when you book. Under 26? Inter-Rail is available to under 26s for one month's unlimited travel in 26 countries at a cost of f249 - less than f10 per country. Please ask for a leaflet.

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Reading ) (Curriculum Connection Civics 1.13 (0 Do you know how laws are passed in your country? Silly Laws around the World Every country has its own set of rules or laws. Laws are created by governments, and they are generally approved by a legislative body-such as the Congress or the Parliament. Laws are typically made for a reason, but some laws can be really silly. It was once against the law to slam a car door in Switzerland. And Donald Duck comics were banned in Finland because the cartoon character didn't wear pants. In England, if you found a whale on the beach, you couldn't keep it. It belonged to เ24 the king because it was considered a special animal. Until 1874, people in Belgium had to choose their children's names from a list written at the time of Napoleon. Nowadays many countries still have strict laws regarding names. It is to prevent parents from giving children ridiculous names: In Brazil, a woman was called Disneylandia da Silva, and twins were called Fish and Chips in New Zealand. However, the United States may have the strangest laws: Itis against the law to sleep on top of a refrigerator outdoors or to sing in the bathtub in Pennsylvania. * In Alaska, it is an offense to push a live moose out of a plane. * And it is illegal in Massachusetts to put a gorila in the back seat of your car. So remember, if youre taking your pet gorilla for a drive, you have to put him in the front seat and dont forget to fasten his seatbelt, or you Could be fined. Why do you think those laws were made in the U.S.? About the Reading 1. Why was Donald Duck banned in Finland? 2. Why are there laws about names? 3. What two things are against the law in Pennsylvania? 4. What is still a driving offense in the U.S. today?

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