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Show foreign journalists ' I UNDERSTAND why people in rock n roll bands go crazy, said New Zealand journalist Warniek Roger after a journey across America. Where am 1 today? Roger was part of a contingent of journalists from 12 countries who were brought to this country in a Bicenten 33-da- y AIRSEA CRUISE CARIBBEAN FBCM PRICED $589 amtosoK Jan. 14, 1977 Jan. 28, 1977 Pot. 4, 1977 July 18, 1978 Aug. 20, 1976 Sept. 17, 1970 Doc. 29, 1976 SPECIAL Mar. 2$, 1976 NEW YEAR'S EVE CRUISE But Roger, a feature WITH IN COOPERATION CREATIVE Washington Post Writer the caravan was too organized, covered too much ground in too little time and gave them few opportunities to see the America that existed outside the glitter of one-to-on- fell. 11, 197 Fed. 18. 1976 Mar. 11, 1976 15, 1976 Nov. 12, 1978 Oct. by Tom GrubUcIi Caravan America. The purpose of Caravan America, a press release said, was to give the press of the wodd the chance to explore the United States and experie ence its people on a basis. It is expected that the understanding they derive will be passed on to readers, listeners or viewers around the world. 00 CALL MOW TO BET TOUR DATE: CHOICE Of DEPARTURE LEAVES SALT LAKE CITY: Jiim 25, 1979 tourist attractions. AT THE Bull Run Regional Park in Fairfax County, Va., where the caravan stopped briefly, the journalists talked about their impressions. wri- ter with Dominion Newspaper in Wellington, and WORLD TRAVEL four other journalists, while grateful they had an opportunity to make the trip, said Youd wake up fr Cummorah Pageant Tours the tiro time . . . Pageant hi reitored For A NAUV00 76 on the tame scaia at The Cumorah Pageant This Marvelous Guided Tour Includes . . Marti Twam't Hannibal Book of 8 6 NOVEMBER Excellent guides fairs with A Luta in Lisbon, said, While I was in the U.S. I knew much less about the country than I did when I was in Lisbon . . . This was a trip organized perhaps for tourists but not journalists. Tavares said, I dont believe the trip was worth it. I would like to know America, but I didn't get a chance. I was disappointed." Day Tour 582-030- 377-970- V I - homes." 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With The Originator Of The Pageant Tour f rjf-- Cdll today Provo r Miguel Sousa Tavares, a writer on international af- Call tor brochura Personally Conducted ' for said, Roger have a cup of coffee, drive half an hour, stop for breakfast at a restaurant, drive 200 miles. By that time youre tired, so you stop at a swimming pool and then it's time for some Chamber of Commerce function. Next morning it starts all over again. Adminmtra-tion- the official Bicentennial agency, was in charge of pinpointing various local Bicentennial 8ctivites. But Antonio Bethelho da Silva, a copy editor with Diario Popular in Lisbon, said, "We didnt participate in any Bicentennial activities." He said members of the A Departs Aug. 19 DEPARTURE Bicentennial DENNIS Barbosa, Two meals each day From 14 to 21 days in length I morning, west. He pointed to a thermometer that had recorded the highest temperature. It read 119 degrees. 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