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13th September 2009
Polling the players of the Automobile After-Market Industry, I was received with the same refrain : « What a very bad time to come out with very good and innovative products. The top end of the car care product ranges are down 40% this year - even worse ... Read >
Author: jdavid
08th September 2009
Forecasts are apparently telling us that this year Britain will be able to enjoy the sun however with the gloomy weather we have had over the last week or two, in Scotland it has pretty much rained non stop, many people aren’t waiting around to see if i... Read >
Author: Kim
19th August 2009
People who want to take a break from their dull life would definitely want to discover a new world while on a vacation. There are so many places where you can go and so many ways on how you can have a great time. One of the most excellent ways of relaxing... Read >
Author: Lhiz Curtiz
17th August 2009
The hymn “It Is Well With My Soul” is a powerful choral work that is frequently used in worship. As such, a pianist or organist who plays in church services will likely be called upon to accompany the choir on this piece. The hymn has been adapted and... Read >
Author: PianoPlayingTips
01st August 2009
At a time of continued speculation about the affect of the recession on a number of European holiday destinations, the Mediterranean archipelago of Malta is the latest country to receive negative predictions in the press. According to predictions made by... Read >
Author: MarkeD
23rd July 2009
The hymn “It Is Well With My Soul” is a powerful choral work that is frequently used in worship. As such, a pianist or organist who plays in church services will likely be called upon to accompany the choir on this piece. The hymn has been adapted and... Read >
Author: Yoke Wong
28th June 2009
In recent times, Slovenia has become a hot tourist zone mostly because of its 46 km long share of the Adriatic coast and innumerable virgin beaches that dot its western border and also because of its close proximity to Italy, its strategic location and th... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
05th June 2009
There is a lot in Brazil that will fascinate and please its visitors, whether it is the perfect climate, a good exchange rate, amazing scenery, the long stretches of sandy white beaches, or the welcoming attitude of the Brazilians and party atmospheres of... Read >
Author: Mark Burns
20th May 2009
Whether you're hunting for a renovation project with some land, or a brand-spanking new-build apartment on the beach, the many islands of Greece are a popular choice for the British buyer looking for a better quality of life.
Ten years ago, Greece pro... Read >
Author: Nicole Rapaport
19th May 2009
In the last five years, a growing number of traditional holiday homes in Cote d’Azur have been taken by Russians, Chinese and Indian entrepreneurs with virtually limitless funds and a tendency for blatant show-off. Many of these newcomers have come to r... Read >
Author: Peter Thomson
14th May 2009
In the last five years, a growing number of traditional holiday homes in Cote d’Azur have been taken by Russians, Chinese and Indian entrepreneurs with virtually limitless funds and a tendency for blatant show-off. Many of these newcomers have come to r... Read >
Author: JudeLaw
11th May 2009
The British Isles are a key market for European holiday resorts in countries like Spain, Greece, Cyprus and Portugal, but new figures have shown that flights are down 11 per cent this year so far and things could get worse for the travel industry if the r... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
11th May 2009
In recent years, a new term for family vacations in Europe and France has started. It is called barging. It refers to a self-catering vacation, or holiday. France is a particularly popular place for barging, as there are abundant rivers and beautiful Euro... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
01st May 2009
January 2007
In the last five years, a growing number of traditional holiday homes in Cote d’Azur have been taken by Russians, Chinese and Indian entrepreneurs with virtually limitless funds and a tendency for blatant show-off. Many of these newcomer... Read >
Author: john12345
01st May 2009
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You may find the title somewhat misleading, as there are many good times throughout the year to take a Eurostar break. When you take a break with Eurostar you can be anywhere that takes your fancy in only a ... Read >
Author: directline-holidays.co.uk
07th April 2009
In the last five years, a growing number of traditional holiday homes in Cote d’Azur have been taken by Russians, Chinese and Indian entrepreneurs with virtually limitless funds and a tendency for blatant show-off. Many of these newcomers have come to r... Read >
Author: johnsmith
31st January 2009
Cruise holidays have gained enormous popularity over the last decade. The cruise industry has grown in leaps and bounds over the years and the statistics indicating the growing number of travellers with cruise holidays on their mind is just more proof for... Read >
Author: Karl Guevara
22nd January 2009
Top European holiday island Lanzarote is one of the volcanic islands that comprise the Canary Islands in the North Atlantic Ocean. As one of the most popular tourist islands in the world, Lanzarote's resorts can become very crowded during the prime touris... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
22nd January 2009
Why Devon for a camping holiday? ‘Why not?’ should be the question, especially when you consider Devon is a popular travel destination for a European holiday, particularly for all those who are passionate about camping. With the returning tourists com... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
09th January 2009
Are they crazy about groundhogs in Punxutawney, Pennsylvania? You betcha. The place is lousy with them. Groundhogs adorn homes and businesses like the Baby Jesus does at Christmastime most other places. It happens we were visiting the “Weather Capital o... Read >
Author: GypsyNester
17th December 2008
Making the most out of family holidays can be tough for some families, given the amount of planning, coordination, and cultural difference that many families would run into during a European holiday. Language barriers, customs, and other differences can s... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
03rd December 2008
We all know that shopping habits change over the years, but have you ever stopped to think about what your shopping bag says about you? Indeed, it is quite interesting to look at what women bought 20 years ago compared with today. And the results might ... Read >
Author: pmcindoe
05th November 2008
Spending a holiday in Turkey is a holiday well spent. In the past, holidays in Turkey was only afforded by the rich crowd. Its fertile plains and luxurious traditions were only explored and experienced by the high-end class of travelers. Today, with the l... Read >
Author: Mairy
03rd November 2008
Visiting Faliraki, Greece is like visiting a paradise in Greece. A European holiday will never be complete without spending time in a fine island vacation destination. And when you are looking for one, Faliraki makes a perfect choice from among other Euro... Read >
Author: Mairy
26th September 2008
If you have not considered a visit to Germany in the past, you should expect to be amazed and fascinated by what is on offer. Germany is country which offer year-round holiday ideas, with great cities for Autumn and Winter cultural breaks, the famous Ger... Read >
Author: Jimi St.Pierre
22nd September 2008
Tourists in Paris saying ooh la la have been less frequent in 2008 as the price of a holiday in France has soared compared to other European holiday areas.
France, Spain, Turkey and Greece are considered the 'Big Four' holiday destinations in Europe.
... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
17th September 2008
The European Holiday Destination where people are most heading for this year is Cyprus and it is also one of the few places in Europe where the property market is buoyant. Cyprus is a paradise in the making and can provide you with every luxury possible, ... Read >
Author: Maxim
17th September 2008
The European Holiday Destination where people are most heading for this year is Cyprus and it is also one of the few places in Europe where the property market is buoyant. Cyprus is a paradise in the making and can provide you with every luxury possible, ... Read >
Author: Maxim
17th September 2008
Cyprus was finally become the top European holiday destination and satellite TV shows are claiming that Cyprus rental villas with an unheard of 24 hour a day help line, incredible surroundings, sea views and with all modern standards included. They are al... Read >
Author: TimMartins
15th September 2008
Cyprus has been in the travel shows quite a lot recently and appears to be turning into the leading European holiday destination. There is a lot to be learned from these TV programs and the leading accommodation in this beautiful island are the Cyprus ren... Read >
Author: TimMartins
16th August 2008
Rome is a must-see destination on any European holiday. It has a rich mix of history, art, culture and architecture. Experiencing where the gladiators fought in the Roman Coliseum, the great architectural marvel of the Pantheon or the sublime beauty of th... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
13th August 2008
If you are hankering for a Europe destination, you should really consider the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy. Emilia-Romagna may be the only region of Italy that is named for a road, one constructed by the Ancient Romans almost 2200 years ago. Th... Read >
Author: Tasha Fayee
12th August 2008
The island is made up of 3 major towns, Ryde being the biggest, followed by Newport and Cowes. Unlike many of the European resort islands, the Isle of Wight has a very beautiful and has a rugged landscape. It has some of the most stunning coastlines in al... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
12th August 2008
If you are looking for a European tourist destination, consider the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy. It may be the only region of Italy named for a road, one constructed by the Ancient Romans almost 2200 years ago. This article describes the Romag... Read >
Author: Ravii Kumarr
23rd July 2008
Many people looking to book holidays often leave it late in order to try and catch some last minute deals. In fact, it is estimated that 12 million people had booked their summer holidays by the end of February. Each family has their own criteria to what ... Read >
Author: Karl Bantleman
07th July 2008
Few European holiday destinations can claim to have the charm of Spain, a country that offers the awe inspiring architecture and historically significant sights common in other European countries but with the added bonus of all the attractions being und... Read >
Author: mpressman
27th June 2008
If you are planning a tour of Europe destination, you should consider the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy. Emilia-Romagna may be the only region of Italy that is named for a road, one constructed by the Ancient Romans almost 2200 years ago. This a... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss
27th June 2008
If you are hankering for a Europe destination, you should really consider the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy. Emilia-Romagna may be the only region of Italy that is named for a road, one constructed by the Ancient Romans almost 2200 years ago. Th... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss
26th June 2008
Malta is a small but amazing island that measures no more than 30 kilometers from one to another. Widely known for its rocky beaches, Malta has lot more to its kitty to attract tourist across the world, which makes it a perfect destination for holidaying.... Read >
Author: Luki
25th June 2008
A good well publicised movie can really have an impact on the location's tourist industry - and the news that Penelope Cruz had arrived in Lanzarote to film for two weeks was greeted enthusiastically by the Lanzarote holidays industry.
And their enthus... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
20th June 2008
The European Holiday Destination where people are most heading for this year is Cyprus and it is also one of the few places in Europe where the property market is buoyant. Cyprus is a paradise in the making and can provide you with every luxury possible, ... Read >
Author: TimMartins
04th June 2008
At a recent televised press conference, no less a financial expert than the Governor of the Bank of England Mervyn King warned that the 'nice decade' was over and that the British economy was now on a bumpy road while adjusting itself, and noted that pers... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
27th May 2008
At the stroke of midnight when Malta joined the Euro on January 1 this year, the future looked rosy.
Malta relies heavily on tourism, and with the introduction of low cost flights had seen her holidays industry turnaround from one in decline to a buoya... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
21st May 2008
Most people do not think with the end in mind when saving their digital memories. What you do now, and how you save your digital memories and events, is your direct link with your future generations. The digital legacy that you create now is the way your ... Read >
Author: treasuretim
15th May 2008
Safe Cyprus enjoys an extremely low crime rate compared to other European holiday destinations and that is why it has become so popular with potential investors who have seen Cyprus as a secure investment when it comes to purchasing property. You will not... Read >
Author: TimMartins
13th May 2008
Summer 2008 should be good for the Malta hotels and holidays industry - last year was the best year for incoming tourism for 6 years, and the island joined the Euro with some confidence on January 1.
But a recent report reflects on what has happened t... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
03rd May 2008
Are you despairing of the UK property market and looking for an overseas property for sale? Greece could be the answer for you. In recent years Greece has become more than a popular location for tourists: it is a popular destination for conventions, inter... Read >
Author: Jon Lane
29th February 2008
With a spring in her step after the best year for incoming tourism in 2007 for 6 years, Malta joined the Euro with some confidence on January 1 this year.
But a recent report reflects on what has happened to prices when other countries have joined the ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
31st July 2007
North Cyprus is one of the hottest locations for new property developments, with its sights firmly set on the European holiday home market. New property developments in North Cyprus follow the familiar pattern of other Mediterranean counties, focussing ei... Read >
Author: Izzet Zorlu
30th July 2007
Laid back and a slow pace of life on Malta might have contributed to the late introduction of low cost flights compared to her competitors, or it could have been politicians and the tourist authorities more interested in protecting the island's national a... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
31st July 2006
Get Blitzed with Blitz Spirit
Blitz Spirit came about one drunken night (or was it day?) on a European holiday where we saw too many naff British t-shirts that didn't do much for our national image. So we decided to start designing T-shirts that make a... Read >
Author: Chris Frostt
27th January 2006
Cuckoo clocks make great gifts, souvenirs, and timepieces that will add charm and character to any home. If you are in the market for a cuckoo clock, carefully consider your options before purchase. In addition to scouring your local antique and clock s... Read >
Author: Bill Carmel
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