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                <title>JasonF</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[For getting around Paris you have a lot of options - an efficient metro, the fantastic Velib' bike rentals - but taxis are a basic necessity for any business traveller. But taxis are far less plentiful than in London or New York, and it can be a hassle to find them late at night or outside the city centre. Save yourself the hassle and hire one by phone. The best number to use is G7's English-language service; it's much easier than using the French one!]]></description>
                
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                <title>How to find a taxi in the street</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[If you have trouble hailing a taxi in the street, consider the following:  - If many empty cabs rush past you and ignore your waivings, check your location. If you are a few hundred meters from a railway station, taxis will head straight for it, where they are entitled to a an extra fee and possibly luggage charges. Your only option is to join the line at the railway station.  - If no cabs pass by or all of them are busy, try calling a company with a radio dispatcher from a phone booth. Pretend to call from an appartment. The operator will ask you for an address and a phone number. Give the nearest number in the street where you are, and the calling number displayed in the phone booth.]]></description>
                
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