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Episode 106

Just 50 yards from the levee breach in the Lower Ninth Ward is where Common Ground volunteers come to help those who have lost everything.  We’ll visit with the volunteer coordinator for a look into these efforts. 

Travel Television shows viewers the insight track on rating services for restaurants and hotels. We sit down with Tim Zagat, founder of Zagat surveys. 

Travel Television visits a railroad in Wales that once carried slaves to be sold all over the world. The railroad also carries slate from the largest slate mine in the world and Travel Television tours the underground mine.

What are the latest rules for entering the United States?  Travel Television talks with Customs and Border Patrol. 

Member of an Indiana parish traveled to the Gulf to help local parishioners rebuild and recover from the hurricane.  One hand helping another is part of the Katrina relief story.

In Travel Tips, we’ll visit a website for the adventurous travel blogger.  

Camp Noah, a day camp hosted by a United Methodist Church, provides counseling and help for the Gulf Coast youth affected by the hurricane.