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24th September 2009
With a population of under 40,000 Monaco could be forgiven for believing that overseas embassies were an unnecessary expense.
Until now the world's second smallest country has been content to co-operate with French embassies around the world for any ne... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
Homeopathy has had its fair share of critics over the past few years. an American illusionist, James Randi, offered money to anyone who could prove, under laboratory conditions, that homeopathic remedies cured ailments. No-one has risen to the challenge. ... Read >
Author: nitin.article
16th September 2009
Do you ever wonder where all the dress rules have gone? Depending on when and where you are on any given business day, the words "distant past" might come to mind. It's difficult to decide if people don't know what to wear to work or if they have lost si... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
15th September 2009
All is set - you know the exact thing you’re going to do and how you will certainly do it. Basically, you know exactly what to say and you’re eager to put that ring on her finger! Nevertheless, that’s just what you’re missing - the ring! And there... Read >
Author: Andrew Moquin
08th September 2009
Ruby is known as ‘Ratnaraj’ or the king of gems in Sanskrit, a name that does full justice to this beautiful gemstone. The basic quality of ruby is its color which also gives ruby its name. The word ‘Ruber’ in Latin means red that quite aptly desc... Read >
Author: Rajesh
03rd August 2009
How to Be the Woman Men Adore ... and Never Want to Leave
Have you ever met the kind of woman ...
that men fall hopelessly in love with
with whom men want to spend all their time
whom men want to please and do anything for
who brings out the roma... Read >
Author: ssfleamarketonline.com
02nd August 2009
Farlows is synonymous with fishing and shooting, with a Royal Appointment to Prince Charles and a well-deserved reputation as one of the leading field sportswear and country clothing specialists for over 200 years, you can be sure of finding only the best... Read >
Author: Aspect Maintenance
27th June 2009
If Prince Charles can run his car on wine, why can't yours run on water?
By Roy Collins
With gas prices rising again (the laws of commerce dictate that what goes down must go up), more and more money conscious Americans are beginning to look closely... Read >
Author: Roy Collins
01st June 2009
This year the vacation industry is having a hard time of it as the recession bites deep into consumer spending but Europe's ski industry seems to be holding its own in the world market. Although not all countries have weathered the poor economy and a few ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
01st June 2009
Lately Mumbai has been a lot in the news, be it fluctuating stock market, clash between business tycoons, terrorist attacks on the most prestigious property, change of government and last but not the least the most talked about slum area, which has gained... Read >
Author: Megha tyagi
01st June 2009
Lately Mumbai has been a lot in the news, be it fluctuating stock market, clash between business tycoons, terrorist attacks on the most prestigious property, change of government and last but not the least the most talked about slum area, which has gained... Read >
Author: Megha tyagi
15th May 2009
Are you calling the kettle black? What happened to? "how to save our earth" Are you just lip reading out load? Babbling off at the spout of immorality lacking brain capacity of understanding? Has your ability of brain capacity gotten stuck in Bovine efflu... Read >
Author: CMAenergy
12th May 2009
While the well known figures may be dealing with sums much vaster than the typical prenuptial agreement is used to help divide and protect, the base fact is the same. Here's a rundown of some of the celebrities who went without prenuptial agreements, and ... Read >
Author: mgordon
17th April 2009
Over the centuries people have been using their Wills to make their final love dedications, pass critical judgement on an out-of-favour spouse or just get in the last word.
Examples include a 17th Century English Earl who severely criticised his spouse... Read >
Author: Chelsi
07th April 2009
One of the most beautiful works of art standing magnificently in the midst of a concrete jungle the “Forever Blooming Bauhinia” sculpture or the Golden Bauhinia is one of the most iconic monuments of the nation of Hong Kong. The Golden Bauhinia Squar... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
03rd March 2009
Romania is a country which is friendly to visitors, welcoming and beautiful - in many ways, a land that time forgot. This is a country of great variety, history and culture - quite probably the most beautiful and interesting of the Eastern European stat... Read >
Author: Jimi St.Pierre
31st January 2009
What would it take for you to listen to someone about Internet Marketing? Would they have to be in the business long? How about successful? A well known name around the Internet maybe? Well, if you're looking for just one of those or they all sound good, ... Read >
Author: ramkumar
28th January 2009
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Author: remix90
22nd January 2009
What would it take for you to listen to someone about Internet Marketing? Would they have to be in the business long? How about successful? A well known name around the Internet maybe? Well, if you're looking for just one of those or they all sound good, ... Read >
Author: nareshsareen
16th January 2009
What would it take for you to listen to someone about Internet Marketing? Would they have to be in the business long? For more detail go to: www.internet-marketing-online-goldmine.com.How about successful? A well known name around the Internet maybe? Well... Read >
Author: ginfogeight
12th January 2009
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What would it take for you to l... Read >
Author: SONAM GOYAL
12th November 2008
After some great skiing and snowboarding on the Austrian glacier resorts offering summer snow sports, now it is time for the real winter ski season 2008 / 2009 in Austria.
The travel planet may be going through a downward spiral, excluding European ski... Read >
Author: abraxas
12th November 2008
After some great skiing and snowboarding on the Austrian glacier resorts offering summer snow sports, now it is time for the real winter ski season 2008 / 2009 in Austria.
The travel planet may be going through a downward spiral, excluding European ski... Read >
Author: abraxas
31st October 2008
When it comes to luxurious fragrances, the House of Creed should definitely be at the top of the list. Founded in 1760, the House of Creed is actually one of the manufacturers of the best ever fragrances that have graced the rich and famous. The company i... Read >
Author: jamesphilips
23rd October 2008
The 2008 ABTA Convention (ABTA is the Association of British Travel Agents) took place in October in Las Palmas on Gran Canaria - the first time ABTA had gathered on the island.
A major theme of the convention was the issue of innovation in tourism. Bu... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
05th September 2008
Succession issues are currently at the top of many organisations’ agendas – and if they’re not, they should be. It is difficult to effect a smooth and successful handover and forward planning and careful consideration are essential.
The Football ... Read >
Author: Clive Sexton
19th June 2008
We like ceremonies and celebrations. We scoff at ceremonies like coronations, inaugurations, society weddings and other public celebrations, but only after we had watched them, so that we can ridicule the detail. We silently place ourselves in the place... Read >
Author: Elsabe Smit
27th May 2008
As a birthstone it is worn by people born in September and is associated with planet Venus. Ancient Persians believed that the earth rested on a giant sapphire and its reflection reached the skies. Some cultures consider it to be the stone of the planet S... Read >
Author: Dhaval Suthar
04th April 2008
Since the beginning of packaged holidays, the resorts and rural hotels in Mallorca, Majorca the Spanish have had an abundance of tourists flocking to the islands and Mallorca accommodation has had to invest in an info structure to accommodate such a vast ... Read >
Author: Mac T. Wheeler
31st March 2008
Now in her eighties, Queen Elizabeth came to the British throne when she was only 25, and at her side has been Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, who married the Queen in 1947.
In the modern world of celebrities, celebrity relationships, marriages a... Read >
Author: Roger Munns
17th January 2008
What does a royal couple do to mark such an important occasion as a diamond wedding anniversary? Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh celebrated their nuptials by returning to their roots, so to speak.
While Queen Elizabeth has lived m... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
07th June 2007
It has been so long since Saab made fresh news in the field of automobiles. Lately, Saab fans have not had much to get excited about. And one possible reason for such long time idleness is that General Motors (GM) in 2000 took full control of the Swedis... Read >
Author: Zeke
01st June 2007
We humans have a special relationship and dependence on plants. Since our beginnings, they have been the source both directly and indirectly of our food, our shelter, our medicines, our fuel, our clothing, and of course the very oxygen that we breathe. Th... Read >
Author: Howard G Charing
30th May 2007
Monte Carlo has been leading the small countries of Europe in the campaign to heighten awareness of environmental issues since Prince Albert became Sovereign in 2005, and has launched a radical plan of its own to cut carbon emissions.
One of the first ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
21st May 2007
Li Qing was born on 1981 in Huzhou, Zhejiang province, China. He is a graduate student at China Academy of Art and one of the representatives of this new generation. In Li Qing’s work juxtaposition usually occurs between two similar subject matters or s... Read >
Author: Sandeep Tyagi
30th April 2007
monetary paradise Monaco has led the small countries of the world in the promotion to intensify awareness of environmental issues because Prince Albert became absolute in 2005, and has launched a radical mean of its own to cut carbon emissions.
One of... Read >
Author: alanpost
15th April 2007
Unusually warm and longer summers and the environment have been much talked about subjects in royal circles since Prince Charles started to use his position to push it up the agenda.
Now a new royal has entered the debate, and Monaco's Prince Albert re... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
30th March 2007
37,000 residents and people could be forgiven for believing that for Monaco overseas embassies were an unnecessary expense.
Until now the world's second smallest country has been content to co-operate with French embassies around the world for any nece... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
27th March 2007
I have lived in Derbyshire for a long time and one place which I love to visit time and time again is the town of Matlock Bath. I live about 15 minutes away, or in peak tourist season on a hot Summer Sunday, about an hour away. The traffic into Matlock Ba... Read >
Author: chris sabian
15th March 2007
Western Europe's second smallest country Monaco has been leading the small countries of the world in the campaign to heighten awareness of environmental issues since Prince Albert became Sovereign in 2005, and has launched a radical plan of its own to cut... Read >
Author: Roger Munns
03rd February 2007
US and European Ambassadors and diplomats have been reminded by Prince Albert of Monaco at every opportunity about the environment, and he recently accompanied Prince Charles on a visit to his Poundbury village project in England.
Are some of his subje... Read >
Author: Roger Munns
13th January 2007
Every age had given its fair share of accolades to the beautiful men and women of the world. Fictions and fairy tales are no exception either. The proverbial beauty of Helen, Cleopatra, Juliet, Nefertiti, Cinderella and Snow White cannot wane with time, n... Read >
Author: Wain Roy
10th January 2007
Many centuries ago, people considered astrology as both an art and a science. Those who practiced it were held in great respect. They gave advice to ancient kings and emperors on important matters like when to go into battle and when to marry. However, th... Read >
Author: Morgan Hamilton
08th January 2007
The beginning of December has brought a special event in the Royal Family’s history. The 2004 vintage of Mouton Rothschild has been launched, at a price of £80 (€120) per bottle. This, however, it is not a regular wine and its uniqueness does not com... Read >
Author: Alison White
16th November 2006
Is it possible? This guide gives you the low-down on how to see all the major landmarks and places of interest of Western Europe's largest cosmopolitan city in only 48 hours.
10:30
It is possible to get acquainted with London relatively quickly. Arm y... Read >
Author: Katy Hyslop
06th November 2006
This week, I want to idolize British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, because of remarks he made last week on genetically modified foods.
Addressing a group of scientists last week, Mr. Blair suggested that opponents of genetically modified foods aren’t ... Read >
Author: James Wachai
08th June 2006
Homeopathy has had its fair share of critics over the past few years. an American illusionist, James Randi, offered money to anyone who could prove, under laboratory conditions, that homeopathic remedies cured ailments. No-one has risen to the challenge.... Read >
Author: Martyn Witt
02nd April 2006
When I was at college, I used to play in a band and I loved it. Mainly because of my love of music. We had some really big gigs and used to write our own songs as well as covering some obscure music from those times. It is amazing that the music I used to... Read >
Author: Adam Eason
08th February 2006
Since before the time Mary Queen of Scots was disciplined for playing golf two Sundays after the murder of her husband Lord Dernley in 1567. Golf is known to have been played at St. Andrews before the founding of the university in 1411. It is a safe bet ... Read >
Author: Jerry Smith
27th September 2005
The term "Roulette" is derived from a French word meaning small wheel. The origin of Roulette is not very clear. while some sources state that Blaise Pascal, a 17th Century French mathematician invented the roulette wheel, other sources state that the g... Read >
Author: Adel Awwad
11th August 2005
A Clothes Encounter In The Business World
Do you ever wonder where all the dress rules have gone?
Depending on when and where you are on any given business day,
the words "distant past" might come to mind. It's difficult to
decide if people do... Read >
Author: Lydia Ramsey
10th May 2005
Do you ever wonder where all the dress rules have gone? Depending on when and where you are on any given business day, the words "distant past" might come to mind. It's difficult to decide if people don't know what to wear to work or if they have lost si... Read >
Author: Lydia Ramsey
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