Why Should Hard-Working Families Have to Pay Peak Prices for Their Holidays?
Hull Daily Mail › October 12, 2010
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Hull Daily Mail › October 12, 2010
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It's no surprise parents take kids on term-time trips Even though we've only been back from our annual summer holiday for six weeks, and even though a smattering of freckles still just about bedeck my chest, like most people, we're already dreaming of next year's trip.
At least I am - Joe might not mind if we went to the end of the garden for a week. I, on the other hand, love nothing better than perusing the glitzy colourful brochures, imagining myself in all kinds of fascinating places; even those I know we'll never afford set my imagination racing.See the full content of this document
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Why Should Hard-Working Families Have to Pay Peak Prices for Their Holidays?
Monte Carlo! Las Vegas!
Hong Kong! One day. When we win the lottery or I have a bestselling novel or Joe makes it on Broadway.Browsing the ...See the full content of this document
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