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The True Story of The American Independence

24th September 2009
Their peace, tranquility, and respective modes of concentration were broken by the excited entry of a royal messenger. You could be excused for thinking that he had arrived over 200 years early for an audition for “Robin Hood – Men In Tights”. The ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Ur bin Legend

23rd September 2009
I may be repulsed at the deeds orchestrated by Osama bin Laden ... But I'm even more repulsed at the ineptitude displayed in the attempts to stop him and his cause. I mean, the guy's a murderous criminal. He's an anti-Muslim, as any credible scholar... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Robin Costumes - Bringing the Superhero Door-to-door

21st September 2009
The latest Batman movie The Dark Knight was a remarkable success. Bringing back into prominence one of the most popular comic book super heroes, the movie's success will, without a doubt, attract a lot of youngsters to don costumes patterned after Batman.... Read >
Author: Thor

Living Room Decorating Ideas – How We Used Our Bath Panel in the Living Room

21st August 2009
Just over 12 years ago we purchased our first family home in the legendary City of Robin Hood Nottingham. As money was tight we had to stretch our budgets and be extremely creative. This included using our old bath panel as part of the décor in the front... Read >
Author: Jessica Hannah

What to Do on a Day Out in Nottingham

13th August 2009
If you're thinking about visiting Nottingham, the chances are you're imagining all of those amazing Robin Hood style adventures you'll be able to have, visiting the place that the fabled hero was said to live. Nottingham takes a lot of its personality fro... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Exploring the Best of Nottingham

01st August 2009
Known as the "Queen of the Midlands", Nottingham is located in the East Midlands of England and is a popular tourist destination, particularly for its connections to Robin Hood. Visiting Nottingham there is much to see, both across the city and within the... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane

Harry Potter heads to Pembrokeshire

09th June 2009
For everyone who thinks that Harry Potter only films scenes at 'Hogwarts,' you should know that's not the case. A Pembrokeshire beach is being used for some of the scenes being filmed for the new movie. There has been a cottage constructed from shells for... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Advice on Buying the Right Medieval Times Costume - What You Should Know

20th May 2009
Searching for a medieval times costume might be less hassle than before, because there are numerous great places that you will be able to look for your favored costumes on the internet. Even though I take pride in finding that perfect costume, I don't lik... Read >
Author: Matt Izzet

Safes: 3 Major Historical Developments

18th May 2009
If you have ever seen a Robin Hood movie (animated or not), you may have noticed that when Robin robbed from the Sheriff of Nottingham, the gold was often kept in a wood box that was bound with iron straps. These were called strong boxes, and are the prec... Read >
Author: MJ

Nottingham Stag Weekends - Tips for Planning a Fun Filled Nottingham Stag Party

31st March 2009
Nottingham, the home of legendary Robin Hood and his band of men, and world ice dance champions Torvill & Dean and Nottingham Castle, is by far one of the most popular spots for stag do's in England. And most of you think that a traditional bachelor dinne... Read >
Author: BrianSmall

Car Insurance Fraud

28th March 2009
It is estimated that insurers uncover £5 million worth of fraudulent insurance claims a report published by an industry body claims. The Association of British Insurers (ABI) found that 24,000 claims last year were found to be dishonest, amounting to an ... Read >
Author: Eugene Henry

Bournemouth Stag Do - Information for Going on a Memorable Stag Do in Bournemouth

10th March 2009
All you have to know about Bournemouth The town has reinvented itself in recent times moving away from the staid, respectable tea and scone image, into a funky, buzzing destination where there is plenty to do, plenty to sea and stunning ladies aplenty (... Read >
Author: BrianSmall

Travel to England - Packed Full of History and Scenery

23rd February 2009
There is no better way to learn about new cultures and explore history that participating in one of the many study abroad programs in England. Traveling to study abroad in England is a wonderful getaway for a number of reasons. Whether you plan on going ... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester

Tax Guy Talks!- I'll Start With the Children

23rd February 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 William Piner Before I get started, I think it is important to define some of the "lingo" I plan to use in my discussion. Please familiarize yourselves with the following if you are reading this in place of your children: 1)"Dawg"... Read >
Author: Ron Piner, CPA

Is God Really Robin Hood?

28th January 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Good News Publications You remember the old Robin Hood theme don't you, "Steal for the Rich and give to the Poor"? So is that what God is doing with today's economy? Twenty-two years ago I stood in a music store that was going out... Read >
Author: Duke Clarke

Small Business Owners: How Safe Are You without Security Cameras or Surveillance?

22nd January 2009
Security cameras. You need these if your small family business is lodged in your residence and as part of your advertising blitz, you give away business cards therefore revealing your home address and phone number to strangers. This is unavoidable; so p... Read >
Author: surveillanceguide

Top December 2008 Events at the Waterfront Hall, Belfast

02nd December 2008
The Waterfront Hall is Belfast's premier venue for entertainment, conferences, exhibitions and much more. Want to know what's happening here this December? Heading to Belfast this December? Whether it’s for business, shopping or a trip to see the ma... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Driving in Upington, South Africa

27th November 2008
On the banks of the Orange River, Upington is located in the Northern Cape Province. Although it's not the capital, it's the largest city in the area. Most of the attractions of the Northern Cape are within easy reach, including Augrabies Falls National P... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Life Insurance can reduce your liabilities.

25th November 2008
It’s an old saying that there are two certainties in life – death and taxes – and there is definitely a ring of truth in this, but the real misfortune is when the two combine. You work hard all your life and manage to put aside a little money to pas... Read >
Author: michael challiner

Obama has failed us already

05th November 2008
I have seen first hand the train wreck that welfare and social handouts have caused. Let me first start off by saying I to grew up a Chicago area Southside native. I understand blue colar politics and what a "real" Regan Democrat is. I know as a kid th... Read >
Author: victor brett

Nottingham- the vibrant city centre of UK

05th November 2008
Nottingham is world famous for being the home town of the legendary Robin Hood, which gives holiday makers yet another reason to charter a trip to this beautiful city. It has many other attractions that suit the eclectic tastes of all types of travellers.... Read >
Author: stagman

Nottingham- the vibrant city centre of UK

05th November 2008
Nottingham is world famous for being the home town of the legendary Robin Hood, which gives holiday makers yet another reason to charter a trip to this beautiful city. It has many other attractions that suit the eclectic tastes of all types of travellers.... Read >
Author: Prad2deep

Archery Bows: What Every Beginner Must Know

08th September 2008
It is a great time to be starting archery. There have never been more options in the field of archery for archery bows. Just starting with the archery bow, you can choose from a primitive traditional long bow, a reflux bow or a compound bow. Each one i... Read >
Author: Frank Miller

Batman - Part one

22nd August 2008
Making his debut in the May 1939 issue of Detective Comics, Batman has been around longer than any other traditional superhero besides Superman. For this reason, both the history and personality depicted in Batman comics has shifted repeatedly. The o... Read >
Author: Virgil The Storyteller

Private Investigator Files: the Truth about Butch Cassidy

14th August 2008
Butch Cassidy is known as a hero in the legends, but often the endings to the tales have been left untold to keep him as mythical and heroic as possible. However, in the “Outlaw Trail,” the full tale is finally told, and it comes straight from Butch ... Read >
Author: Audry Grant

Forex Enterprise

27th May 2008
Dear Friend, Just 4 years ago I was in your position. I was desperate and broke. I tried running my own business. In fact I spent 4 months trying to create a living for myself online. I eventually gave up. I had made $56.78 in 4 months of sweat a... Read >
Author: rbull

Dress up and Princess Games -- Online Games for Girls

15th May 2008
There is nothing that triggers a child's imagination such as a game with possibilities, when it comes to girls there is nothing better than playing dress-up with their dolls and princesses, knowing this information online game designers have come up with ... Read >
Author: John Sern

Are Republicans Thugs?

18th April 2008
In order to answer the question, Are Republicans Thugs?, it'll take coming to grips with the fact that the Republican Party is not the same party one's grandparents voted for. To grasp what has taken place, one must understand that from the late 1800s ... Read >
Author: Bob Miller

It's criminal - No win, no fee claim fraud.

01st July 2007
I confess that when I was young, I did used to occasionally daydream of carrying out a daring criminal heist. To be like Robin Hood, gathering gold from the pockets of rich men, riding off into the sunset like Jesse James, or burrowing my way to a treasur... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Get Your Tickets For Curtains - This Musical Is A Hit!

19th April 2007
Curtains is a recent addition to New York theater and to Broadway. This classic style murder mystery opened at the Al Hirschfield Theatre on February of 2007 and has become a very popular production grossing over 800,000 dollars per week and selling out ... Read >
Author: reed tieri

Nutrition, Jesse James and Optimum Performance

22nd February 2007
1. Jesse James Glyconutrients and Top Performance You would be surprised if you knew how many medical, nutrition and health authorities are involved in the research of glyconutrients. M.I.T. calls the entire glycomics field in nutrition one of t... Read >
Author: WCSedlak

Archery Bows - Straight and True

19th December 2006
Have you ever shot a bow in your life? If you haven’t, then you should give it a try. I have a lot of experience with this sport because I was introduced to archery when I was 14 years old and I’m still involved in it now that I’m 31. Well, you can... Read >
Author: Morgan Hamilton

Nottingham and Robin Hood

12th December 2006
The English city of Nottingham has many unique features that set it apart from towns of comparable size in the East Midlands, but the one thing for which the city receives recognition around the globe is the fantastic legend of Robin Hood, and his arch ne... Read >
Author: Susan Ashby

Discover the Caves of Nottingham

08th December 2006
One aspect of Nottingham history may not be well-known to those who have only heard of the city in conjunction with Robin Hood – and that’s the fact that the soft stone beneath the city is honeycombed with more than two hundred man-made caves! ... Read >
Author: Susan Ashby

Glyconutrition and Jesse James

21st March 2006
Glyconutrition...A little revisionist histroy cannot hurt You would be surprised if you knew how many medical and health authorities are involved in the research of glyconutrition. M.I.T. calls the entire glycomics field one of the top ten technologies... Read >
Author: Wayne Sedlak

Initiations in History; Three Wombs and the Tomb

24th February 2006
Initiation- The three wombs at the tomb... Most of us come to our initiation through our dreams. Unfortunately many of us just write them off as nightmares and try to forget about them soon as we wake. Others of us sign divorce papers or four year co... Read >
Author: Christopher Jon Luke Dowgin

Cover Your Assets!!!

24th December 2005
Copyright 2005 David Jacquot You've worked hard to develop your career. You did it for yourself. You did it for your family. You did it for your retirement. You did it for your family's future. You didn't do it to become a target of some lawsuit... Read >
Author: David Jacquot