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Insider Secrets on Moving to New Zealand

10th September 2009
Moving to a new country is a big undertaking. It’s hard to know if it will be right for you and your family, if you will fit in and enjoy living there. There are also the questions of “How much will it cost? What can I expect to earn and what’s the ... Read >
Author: New Zealand Immigration

Best Paris hotels and Paris hotel video reviews

27th June 2009
Paris is a huge city with several district articles containing sightseeing, restaurant, nightlife and accommodation listings-consider printing them all. Paris, the cosmopolitan capital of France, is - with 2.2 million people living in zone 1 (Central Pari... Read >
Author: Harjeet

Battlefields and Football - Part 1 Ferries, Northern France and Ypres

13th May 2009
My latest trip abroad was one of these things where everything fell nicely into place. The planning started when England announced a friendly against France in Paris. Now as Paris is my least favorite city in Europe, it was always my intention to spend as... Read >
Author: krizsean

Golf holidays in France - A wonderful opportunity for golf lovers

16th April 2009
If you are a golf lover looking for a holiday in a country where there are a lot of golf opportunities, try France. Golf holidays in France are really second to none. One of the most important aspects about playing golf in France is the numerous golf cour... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Affordable Holiday homes France

01st April 2009
If you are planning to travel France, the most recommendable thing to do is to go for a holiday home. Holiday homes France are great places to spend your summer holidays and especially if you are looking forward to a relaxed and stress free life. Franc... Read >
Author: Allen Reeve

Experience the Beauty of Paris with its Internationally Famous Hotels

10th March 2009
Paris, the capital and largest city of France is situated on the river Seine, in northern France. Paris is among the major global cities as this city has great influence in politics, education, entertainment, media, fashion, science and arts. It has also ... Read >
Author: Article Publisher

Scarborough Profile and History

17th February 2009
Scarborough has a unique and exciting life to offer ,lot of new immigrants to Ontario choose Scarborough because of the easy access to Downtown Toronto ,cheaper affordable rents ,lot of ethnic shops, you feel at home as even if you do not speak a single w... Read >
Author: tomsachdeva

A Guide To Chablis

08th January 2009
When it comes to dry white wine, there is one for me that stands head and shoulders above the rest. Chablis is a classic white wine, excellent with chicken and fish it evokes sophistication with its smooth palate and purity of taste. It is also a great wi... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

A Guide To Chablis

08th January 2009
When it comes to dry white wine, there is one for me that stands head and shoulders above the rest. Chablis is a classic white wine, excellent with chicken and fish it evokes sophistication with its smooth palate and purity of taste. It is also a great wi... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

Party On With Sparkling Wine

06th January 2009
Sparkling wine is called sparkling because of those sweet, delightful little effervescence bubbles which are created by trapping carbon dioxide. Sparkling wine is usually the preferred one for special occasions and celebrations. This is probably attribute... Read >
Author: The Backyard Wine Enthusiast

French Christmas Markets

01st December 2008
Across Europe towns and cities are getting ready for Christmas. Lights and decorations are all going up, if they are not up already and shops are preparing for the seasonal rush with there own festive cheer. Town and city centres from the biggest city�s... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Happy Halloween I - The Origin of Halloween

15th October 2008
At first, let’s talking about the origin of word “Halloween”: a lot of nations on the eve of Halloween will held a celebration gathering, which also be called "All Hallow E'en", "The Eve of All Hallows", "Hallow e'en", or "The eve of All Saintas' Da... Read >
Author: Jennie Qiao(www.oil-painting-online.com)

Paris will draw you back again and again with its sights of wonder

06th October 2008
With countless iconic landmarks, an impressive collection of art and a range of gourmet cuisine to its name, it’s no wonder Paris has grown into one of the world’s top tourist destinations. Indeed, situated along the River Seine in Northern France, ... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

A History of Tapestries

02nd September 2008
A tapestry wall-hanging in your home brings not just interior beauty but also a sense of history. European weavers have produced these textiles for centuries, including the medieval, renaissance and Arts and Crafts periods. Tapestries have been woven for... Read >
Author: Martin Vernon

Jersey Welcomes You All Year Long

02nd September 2008
Are you looking to take a vacation soon? Bored and tired of the same old holiday trips? Do you want to try something new? Well I have a suggestion that can help. How about holidaying at Jersey? Yes, Jersey is a lovely island located between Great Britain ... Read >
Author: Benicio Brown

Banks and Foreign Currency Services

20th August 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Phillip Booker I was exploring the various options to changing currency, especially if I was buying property abroad. Everybody's first option is their bank. Their reputation speaks volumes and is rarely discredited. So yes I can u... Read >
Author: Mr. P. Booker

Islands Lighting Up Property Darkness

15th July 2008
At times of poor economies property prices more often than not fall, and the property market in itself is sometimes enough to cause a recession in the rest of the economy as home owners see their top asset slashed in value, and cut back on spending as a d... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Paris

14th July 2008
Located in the Heart of Red River Valley, Paris was founded in 1839 and became the Lamar County seat in 1844. Paris became incorporated in 1845 and has grown to play a major role in Texas economy within Northeast Texas. Paris received recognition in 1998 ... Read >
Author: peterhutch

24-Hour Drive versus Hire Car

29th May 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Phillip Booker Travelling to Spain from the UK by land has always been a feat of endurance, but more and more holidaymakers are taking on the drive. While you must take your hat off to those that try such a huge feat of driving, t... Read >
Author: Mr. P. Booker

Sophie’s voice

14th May 2008
It should have been clear from the very outset after Sophie, our train manager welcomed us all aboard the London-bound Eurostar from Paris that this was not going to be a regular, uneventful trip. There was something just a little too sing-songy in her ta... Read >
Author: Johnny Summerton

Marine Art Collection of Eugene Boudin

12th May 2008
Eugene boudin, the famous marine painter was born in the year 1824 on July 12. Eugene was one of the famous French landscape maritime painter who comes up with more paints related to outdoors. The great expert was born in seafaring family and almost his e... Read >
Author: shijinaseo

Marine Art Collection of Eugene Boudin

11th May 2008
Eugene boudin, the famous marine painter was born in the year 1824 on July 12. Eugene was one of the famous French landscape maritime painter who comes up with more paints related to outdoors. The great expert was born in seafaring family and almost his e... Read >
Author: shijinaseo

A nightmare trip

25th April 2008
It wasn’t so much the journey to hell and back as a 10-hour one-way train ride to nowhere. And it was to be the longest of nights for the 650 travellers who boarded the Paris-bound Eurostar train in London on Friday evening. What was sheer miser... Read >
Author: Johnny Summerton

Stay Cool In the Heat Of The Summer

11th April 2008
The danger with too much heat should never be underestimated. Heat can kill in a remarkably short space of time and with relatively little warning and yet just by taking a few simple precautions like getting plenty of fluids, staying out of the midday sun... Read >

Rising 2008 Real Estate Markets

13th February 2008
In a world of recession property prices more often than not fall, and the property market in itself is sometimes enough to cause a recession in the rest of the economy as home owners see their top asset slashed in value, and cut back on spending as a dire... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Normandy offering 'steady' prospect

19th January 2008
At a time of uncertainty in property markets at home and abroad, those thinking of investing, be it for a second home or in buy-to-let, will look for those markets which are defying the trend either by growing or by maintaining stability for the longer te... Read >
Author: Assetz UK

Buying a Vacation Home in France

05th July 2007
France is one of the last remaining affordable yet highly desirable European locations for vacation homes and if you’re considering investing in real estate overseas or you’re indeed looking for a vacation property that you, your family and friends ca... Read >
Author: Rhiannon Williamson

Music History The Troubadour Part 2

05th July 2007
Any noble that was in the unfortunate position of being ridiculed by a Troubadour, could be sure, that very soon every court and castle in Southern Europe, would be laughing at him. He may even have to be prepared to defend himself, his family and his pro... Read >
Author: Michael David Shaw

Overseas Homes Hit By New Airport Taxes

08th February 2007
Introducing new taxes on flights to reduce carbon emissions could impact the prices of properties, according to Tribune Properties, who specialise in the sale of overseas property to second home buyers. 'There has been more discussion and calls for act... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

France's best cathedrals

05th February 2007
France is well known for its Gothic cathedrals. Indeed the Gothic style was invented in France. But with well over a hundred cathedrals to choose from, France presents a problem for the traveller; which ones to visit? And why? My top ten cathedrals wou... Read >
Author: Andrea Kirkby

Looking for Property in Nimes, Provence?

29th November 2006
Given the high house prices evident in Provence and parts of Northern France, the Languedoc Rouissillon region, is becoming an increasingly popular focus for property buyers, looking to invest in France. Languedoc Rouissillon offers an ideal climate an... Read >
Author: John Turner

Cockney Rhyming Slang

19th February 2006
Sir Winston Churchill once observed that Americans and the British are 'a common people divided by a common language' ... Never was that as true as when describing the Cockneys. You've certainly heard their accent, made famous in everything from mov... Read >
Author: J Square Humboldt