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Jamaica troubles could mean travel deals to come

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thestar.com: "It’s been a tough time for Jamaica and Thailand. But that could make both countries a great deal for visitors.

There’s always a huge flurry of concern, and understandably so, when a country has political or crime problems, or suffers a natural disaster. Much hand-wringing has taken place in Thailand because of the demonstrations and violent protests in Bangkok. Jamaica has been undergoing its own trauma in the form of Kingston clashes between police and protesters trying to prevent an alleged drug dealer from being extradited to the U.S."
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