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19th September 2009
Spirulina is a totally natural product and will not normally cause any problems to the body. Even if too much is taken, there will be no harm to the body, but doing this is a waste.
Spirulina is known to be relatively safe even in high doses and withou... Read >
Author: Cherie Ang
16th September 2009
We will go out of our way to get something we want, no matter whether
it makes rational sense or not.
How does this relate to marketing and sales?
Here are a couple of common examples...
To get more market share in Australia, the two largest gro... Read >
Author: Rashid
10th September 2009
Vaginal thrust or Monilia as it is commonly called results from an undergrowth of one of the species of fungus called Candida Albicans. This fungus is normally present in small amounts in the Vagina, Mouth, Digestive Tract and on the Skin.
The Overgrow... Read >
Author: Dr. Morris
06th September 2009
Utility Warehouse have a range of products, but what makes it different from other suppliers is it's cashback card.
The cashback card is available to any utility warehouse discount club member at a cost of £1.00 per month. It works like a gift card, i... Read >
Author: Mlm Marketing UK
03rd September 2009
The cost of running the average family car in Ireland has dropped by over €1000 since last year according to the findings of a new survey looking into car expense.
Factors such as the historically low interest rates helped, which meant that across a... Read >
Author: Rochelle
30th August 2009
New research published by Post Office® shows that petrol and diesel prices have plummeted in Europe - making certain holiday destinations even more enticing as the UK weather continues to disappoint.
As the pound continues to make gains on the euro, m... Read >
Author: MarkeD
30th August 2009
As if the perpetual rain isn't enough, Post Office® research published last month has given UK holidaymakers another reason to consider travelling abroad last minute this summer. Alongside the growing strength of pound sterling against the euro, the rep... Read >
Author: MarkeD
25th August 2009
What a mess! Stuff everywhere and not enough room to put everything. Does this sound like you? It's the little items that are the hardest, easily broke and hard to keep like items together.
Really useful boxes are great for tidying up and giving everyt... Read >
Author: Kevin Thomas
23rd August 2009
Most of us have heard the saying, “an apple a day keeps the doctor away”, or that you should drink at least eight glasses of water a day. But how much truth is there to such old wives' health tips?
Growing up hearing certain sayings and tips result... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
20th August 2009
Many a times it happens that despite of all kind of strict dieting and exercising, some lumps of fat still stick to your body, giving your body an extravagantly bad look. And for such fat balls, the permanent solution is a cosmetic surgery, be it a liposu... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
19th August 2009
Residential changes in lifestyle mean we are using 55% more water now than we did 25 years ago.
Taps and mixers;
Click cartridge technology can save over 5,000 litres of water per year in an typical bathroom.
Click technology gives you easy control... Read >
Author: Steve
11th August 2009
General fatigue and lack of energy are problems every athlete and sports enthusiast must deal with frequently. It’s not much fun to have a short burst of energy and then be unable to endure through the competition or sports event due to exhaustion. But ... Read >
Author: Evan O’Rourke
01st August 2009
The much awaited Ford Focus Coupe Cabriolet will be displayed soon enough. And all people who would be actually in a position to witness such an event will find out that, indeed, this new Ford Focus is a vehicle that is worthwhile and your cash. The Ford ... Read >
Author: Wilfred Collins
24th July 2009
Having been encouraged to give Bikram Yoga a try, it was with some trepidation that I climbed the stairs to the studio. For those of you unfamiliar with this fom of the ancient Indian practice, it involves doing yoga postures in a room heated to 40 degree... Read >
Author: eadfrith
20th July 2009
You may have heard that consuming a decent amount of water each day can help you to lose weight. One recent study has shown that drinking plenty of water enables you to burn daily about 50 calories more for every litre that you drink. It may not appear ve... Read >
Author: Wayne Lotham
02nd July 2009
How to Save Money Every Day
I guess that there are not too many ways that one can save money every day, so how can it be done?
I remember in 1936 or 37, my father came into the house in a blue funk. He was breathing hjeavily, his face was as red as red... Read >
Author: Brian
30th June 2009
Having the right kind of mattress is one of the ways you can ensure that you get that good nights sleep. When buying a mattress, there are certain things that you should consider. They include:
Size
It is important to determine the size that is suita... Read >
Author: Lee Lazarus
28th June 2009
Tired of your concrete floors dusting over? Then investing in a good quality concrete dustproofer could be the solution, with a wide variety now available to purchase online or in your local DIY store.
Concrete Dustproofer is a one coat dustproofer, su... Read >
Author: Nicola Sampson
28th June 2009
The Jaguar XK was a supermini manufactured between 1996 and 2003, which proved to be a particularly popular buy for new drivers. This was partly down to its affordability at purchase time, but the running costs were low too thanks to economical engines an... Read >
Author: richy
28th June 2009
The Peugeot 307 was awarded the European Car of the Year title for 2002 and International Car of the Year award in 2001.
The Peugeot 307 started production in 2001. The 307 had the difficult task of replacing the 306 – Peugeot’s best seller of all... Read >
Author: richy
27th June 2009
British buyers hunting for a family hatch are spoilt for choice. The Ford Focus and Vauxhall Astral dominate the market.
But then there’s the mighty VW Golf, Toyota’s newly-launched Auris and Honda’s sexy Civic to choose from, not to mention the ... Read >
Author: richy
18th June 2009
The Honda S2000 has an extraordinary merge of head-turning ability with its conservative looks. The car looks long and sleek with low bonnet. In everyday driving, the S2000 is rather passive and easy to drive with a smooth ride on all but the harshest of ... Read >
Author: richy
15th June 2009
Car hire in Malta is highly recommended if you plan on visiting all the beautiful places of interest that Malta has to offer. Car hire is affordable and there are plenty of car hire agencies in Malta that can offer you a good deal. With a selection of car... Read >
Author: Edward Penza
15th June 2009
I have always been a fan of the James Bond novels and the Avengers, so when I first had the opportunity to buy my Bentley fifteen years ago I jumped at the chance. The 4.5-litre Bentley is an absolute classic, an iconic design made in the years before Rol... Read >
Author: David Barber
01st June 2009
Stress balls can be a really useful tool in reducing your stress levels. In addition, they can help with improving your coordination, prevent conditions such as arthritis and rheumatism, stimulate blood circulation and help with relaxation techniques such... Read >
Author: Tom Canavan
20th May 2009
What a mess! Stuff everywhere and not enough room to put everything. Does this sound like you? It's the little items that are the hardest, easily broke and hard to keep like items together.
A Really useful box is great for tidying up and giving everyth... Read >
Author: Kevin Thomas
20th May 2009
A rewards credit card can very often represent excellent value and present real benefits to the consumer. However, it is important not to sign up for a credit card based on the reward alone, and it will be important to take two things into consideration.
... Read >
Author: Margaret
01st May 2009
The Champion 2000+ juicer is a firm favourite appliance in juicing circles and this is no surprise. The machine is very well made and as solid and reliable as any juicer on the market.
The design employs a single auger with lines ofcutting teeth set into... Read >
Author: Mark Snare
17th April 2009
A real sports car had been something I had hankered after ever since I first got behind a wheel and learned to drive. I was looking for something small, fashionable and fast, and the TVR Tuscan was the answer to my prayers. With a four litre, six cylinder... Read >
Author: David Barber
09th April 2009
German car giant Volkswagen is launching the UK's first compact panel van to be powered by compressed natural gas (CNG).
The Caddy EcoFuel and Caddy Maxi EcoFuel offer a practical, green choice for environmentally-conscious van operators.
The CNG-po... Read >
Author: MarkeD
04th April 2009
Everybody knows that refrigerators are very important in life when it comes to storing various food items in them for the sake of cooling of these food items. These days lots of companies are manufacturing freezers and thereby meeting the rising demand of... Read >
Author: Victoria
02nd April 2009
I’ll start with some interesting bed facts. After ten years service a bed will have experience 30,000 hours and can deteriorate by up to 70%. Did you know that we lose up to a quarter of a litre of perspiration every night which is absorbed into the mat... Read >
Author: Oliviadirect
13th March 2009
Canning at home is a great way to preserve fruit (including tomatoes) in times of plenty. Their are several methods you can use to can fruit at home. The most common are cold water bath, the oven and hot water bath methods.
Here we'll talk about the ... Read >
Author: Mrs Dirty Boots
11th March 2009
Spiralling fuel costs, sky high town centre parking charges, congestion charging…all of these factors have recently made running your van which is van an integral part of your business an expensive drain on your resources. But don’t give up and resort... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
10th March 2009
With the economy struggling in many ways the main thing to worry about when buying a new or used truck is gas mileage. It is not recommended buying a truck made by a United States automaker until they get serious about reform. When you can buy a new truck... Read >
Author: clickthrough
06th March 2009
Lemon cordial is a lovely refreshing summer-time soft drink. It is simple to prepare and requires no artificial preservatives so long as you sterilise the finished cordial in its bottles. You can use up lemons when they are plentiful and provide yoursel... Read >
Author: Lec Watkins
04th March 2009
Curing Raw Olives is Simple.
Just follow these easy steps to make tasty, home-cured black olives. No harsh chemicals or preservatives are involved.
Get hold of some raw olives. They should be purple/black and blemish free. Do not worry if they're a... Read >
Author: Lec Watkins
26th February 2009
a is one of the most effective natural cures for jaundice. It is extracted by pounding and squeezing through a cloth. It should be placed on the patient's palm and made to draw through the nostrils. This causes the expulsion of a yellow colored fluid thro... Read >
Author: dr mony
17th February 2009
For some obesity can be a long battle with seemingly little help from any source (the NHS is able to provide only a very small amount of help due to being an overstretched and underfunded resource). This can invariably lead to depression which only worse... Read >
Author: james
16th February 2009
As soon as it comes to insurance the majority of individuals in the British Isles and even in major countries around the world will look on the net, and more predominantly comparison websites to get the best reductions and quotes to save them a fortune. B... Read >
Author: chloeramsbottom
16th January 2009
If you are fed up with paying costly insurance premiums and want to find out how to cut your bill, receiving maximum cover at minimum cost, this checklist will help you to save money.
The first thing to do if your insurance premium is too high is to ch... Read >
Author: michael challiner
17th December 2008
UK Couriers are now finding it extremely difficult to operate in a very competitive industry. Their clients, who are either large enterprise businesses who are able to negotiate discounted prices, or small business and consumers who always want the cheape... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
17th December 2008
UK Couriers are now finding it extremely difficult to operate in a very competitive industry. Their clients, who are either large enterprise businesses who are able to negotiate discounted prices, or small business and consumers who always want the cheape... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
14th December 2008
Jaundice treatment with Bitter Luffa:
The juice of bitter luffa is considered as an effective remedy for jaundice. It is obtained by pounding and then squeezing the bitter luffa through the cloth. The juice must be placed on the palm of the hand and dr... Read >
Author: shalini
04th December 2008
What could be the best gift for a man in this Christmas? This question might perturb you, which are quite customary. On such festive season the practical way to find exquisite gifts then consider the Christmas gifts for him. The gift collection is dedicat... Read >
Author: Totally Gifts
03rd December 2008
As a diesel user, you know how dear it is to fill your tank these days. You’d do anything to pass by that petrol station, but you just can’t. And as you watch the money pump out of your wallet, you wish there were something you could do.
Well, no... Read >
Author: d-gas
02nd December 2008
Renting a car on holiday is a good way to explore your destination as a native would, avoiding the busy tourist traps and making the most of your break. But, like many other tourist industries, the car hire sector is plagued with hidden fees and little su... Read >
Author: Jay Tillotson
01st December 2008
All those interested in their health have heard about drinking 8 glasses of water per day to flush out toxins and remain well hydrated. But if you are one of those people who feel like an overloaded sponge when following this agenda you'll be pleased to h... Read >
Author: Melanie Click
27th November 2008
The roads of South Africa vary greatly in their quality and the rules of the road might be a little different to what you are used to, so we've put together a little guide on what you can expect when you take your car out on the road on your trip to South... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
18th November 2008
We're always being told to count our units and make sure we don't drink too much, but how many of us actually know how many units of alcohol are in our regular drinks?So, whether you're a fan of bottled beers, a glass of red or a quick gin and tonic, let ... Read >
Author: paulcentric
21st October 2008
Young motorists could be in the driving seat at the next General Election.
A new nationwide survey carried out on behalf of one of the country’s leading breakdown services has indicated that politicians looking to attract young voters would do well ... Read >
Author: Autonational Rescue
21st October 2008
It appears that more and more people are going to Thailand for a Detox, some go for the full colonic cleanse which is generally 8 days of fasting whilst undertaking enema's or colon cleansing. The most popular way to do this is with a huge bucket full ... Read >
Author: Edward Hey
13th October 2008
If you ask someone about their favourite car, you will generally reach a point in the conversation where you start talking about whether it’s a petrol or a diesel model as their preferred type – and why they wouldn’t drive anything else. There are... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
06th October 2008
HRMC clarified the way in which additional fuel duty is to be collected from the 1st November 2008, at the Southampton Boat Show. It will affect private pleasure craft owners when purchasing red diesel for propulsion and to a lesser extent when purchasing... Read >
Author: Neil Dennis
23rd September 2008
Listed below are some tips which will help you save more money by cutting down the fuel costs. If the recent slump in economy has hit you hard, these tips will definitely be very handy & provide some valuable cash, which can be diverted for other importan... Read >
Author: Aadi
19th September 2008
In recent years, environmental protection and, more specifically, energy conservation has become an important factor in determining how people live their lives. Few people consider, however, the positive difference that enjoying a frugal lifestyle can ... Read >
Author: pmcindoe
12th September 2008
Introduction
This week marine red diesel in some areas of the U.K. edged towards and over 90p per litre and petrol at 130p per litre, whilst marine LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) is being sold at 44p per litre and has not followed the rapid increase Pet... Read >
Author: Neil Dennis
11th September 2008
Hummer H2 is a massive truck frame that runs both on-road and off-road. This classy and strong vehicle is meant specifically for purpose on off-tracks. To manoeuvre this amazing car driver needs muscle, concentration and skills. This wonderful hummer has ... Read >
Author: Inventatech
08th September 2008
Water4gas is basically blueprints which show you how to set up a HHO Gas based scheme which runs on water, baking soda and electrical energy. You will discover how to make a HHO (Hydrogen Oxygen) driven system. It is NOT a ready to use kit ! However it wi... Read >
Author: miguelhernan
08th September 2008
Researchers in Germany report that water make you lose weight because increases the rate at which you burn calories. Water promotes a thermogenic state, which in return increases your metabolic rate. The faster your metabolism, the slower your p... Read >
Author: weightcalc
05th September 2008
With the price of fuel being forced ever upward, drivers are paying more than ever to fill their tanks. While a lucky few may be able to absorb these increased costs, most cannot: rising prices are putting small businesses and private individuals under ex... Read >
Author: Mike Drabble
21st August 2008
The cost of living seems to rise by the day recently, first it was food prices then petrol skyrocketed above and beyond £1.00 per litre and now Car Insurance, an already high cost expense, is set to rise yet again according to some analysts.
Car insur... Read >
Author: Andy Adams
17th August 2008
Three of the bigger UK supermarkets have reduced the cost of petrol, as a means of trying to help consumers who may be struggling with increased fuel costs, surging inflation and the credit crunch.
Asda said yesterday that it would cut prices at the pu... Read >
Author: ARouse
14th August 2008
Most of us will openly admit that our cars are very important to our daily lives. They are useful in getting to work, as well as errand running and even as part of the work itself.
With rising prices in relation to both petrol and car insurance, many o... Read >
Author: Christian Ward
29th July 2008
Different people need different weight loss plans. Weight control problems are so vast that sometimes it is a problem to find a weight loss product tailor made to suit your weaknesses. From appetite problems, to water retention, to uncontrollable cravin... Read >
Author: Ivan S. Pullicino B.Pharm. (Hons.) M.Sc.
23rd July 2008
A caffeine addiction is very similar to any other addiction, be it drugs, alcohol or nicotine. When you are addicted to something, it means you feel that you must have this certain thing and it has an effect on your body. Sometimes people feel that you th... Read >
Author: Ling Tong
22nd July 2008
These days talking about liposuction brings conflicting things to mind. There are the benefits of a professional liposuction procedure that are touted in almost the same breath as the death of someone during the operation.
While it is disturbing to co... Read >
Author: psi_main
22nd July 2008
Research has shown that the rising costs of petrol and premiums are causing motorists to forgo the love of the open road. Over a quarter of drivers are affected by increases to the cost of their car insurance and with the recession giving rise to even hig... Read >
Author: Hadassah
17th July 2008
A leading comparison sight has revealed that Fuel Off setting helps to reduce motoring costs.
Fuel Off setting is when you shop around for your car insurance in order to reduce your motoring costs. This could help cancel out the increase in petrol pri... Read >
Author: Gill
14th July 2008
With the costs of running a car rising steeply, millions of motorists could find that it is costing them more to have their car on the road than the car is actually worth. The main contributor to the increase in driving costs is the price of petrol; howev... Read >
Author: Danielle Fletcher
06th July 2008
Believe it or not, studies show that people are more susceptible to dehydration when exercising during the cold weather months. Because it is necessary to wear extra layers of clothing, you actually sweat more and generally do not even realise it because... Read >
Author: simon-elliot
20th June 2008
Nevertheless it is all usually good fun - but there is always something lacking when it?s taking place in South End. How much more fun could be if the whole stag weekend was transferred to one of the most beautiful and flourishing post-cold war cities su... Read >
Author: clickthrough
18th June 2008
Running the car on water and hydrogen instead of gas
There has been a huge increase in the price of gas and fuel, and also the pollution level. In view of this, a technology paves the way to make the car run on water. People are substituting water for ... Read >
Author: peteinoz
18th June 2008
Running the car on water
There has been a huge increase in the price of gas and fuel, and also the pollution level. In view of this, a technology paves the way to make the car run on water. People are substituting water for fuel for running the car on... Read >
Author: peteinoz
29th May 2008
James Mcdonald, 60, from Stirling, was offering Pakistani nationals advice on their immigration. He claimed to be working on a no win, no fee basis, but took money for ‘expenses’ from his clients and also took £1000 from the Methodist Church of Brita... Read >
Author: Carys Robshaw
08th May 2008
Appendicitis means inflammation of the appendix. It is thought that appendicitis begins when the opening from the appendix into the cecum becomes blocked. The blockage may be due to a build-up of thick mucus within the appendix or to stool that enters the... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown
08th May 2008
The recent budget speech saw an increase in car tax and a 2p rise in fuel costs effective from October 2008. Critics believe that these increases will put a strain on car drivers who are already paying the highest ever prices for fuel, another bone of con... Read >
Author: Jemma
25th April 2008
From an athletic point of view, being dehydrated can have devastating effects on your performance. Not only does your body slow down but your brain function is reduced, get dizzy, vomiting and an increase in the bodies core temperature.
Now consider th... Read >
Author: Tim Goodwin
24th April 2008
Most of us will openly admit that our cars are very important to our daily lives. They are useful in getting to work, as well as errand running and even as part of the work itself.
With rising prices in relation to both petrol and car insurance, many o... Read >
Author: DCollins
11th April 2008
In 1900, motoring was a luxury hobby in Britain, and there were only 8,000 cars in the whole of Britain at the start of the 20th century; but by the end of the century the car population had soared to 21 million. The number of cars on the roads began to... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
03rd April 2008
It is a shuddhikriya meant for cleansing the eyes and for making the' mind silent in concentration. Sitting with a straight back, the eyes are fixed on an object without winking until tears start rolling down the cheeks. And small object like the flame of... Read >
Author: Alien
03rd April 2008
Recent increases in gas and oil prices over the past few months have started to affect the AdBlue Market.
in order to reduce your nitrous oxide emissions, AdBlue can be used.
AdBlue is a trade name for AUS32, an automotive urea solution.
In order... Read >
Author: press@adblueonline.co.uk
02nd April 2008
Golf as they say is not a game of perfect, there is simply not a perfect way to play it, if there was someone would have done it by now, taught everybody else and we could all find another hobby. The best you can do is play as well as YOU can and keep on ... Read >
Author: Big Norm
27th March 2008
My initial reaction on hearing the main points of this years’ Budget was ‘right, OK…. and now something for us small business owners….’ I waited patiently; there were no great shocks as such and in a way that’s a bonus in itself I suppose – ... Read >
Author: Joanne Jarrett
26th March 2008
My initial reaction on hearing the main points of this years’ Budget was ‘right, OK…. and now something for us small business owners….’ I waited patiently; there were no great shocks as such and in a way that’s a bonus in itself I suppose – ... Read >
Author: joanne
26th March 2008
My initial reaction on hearing the main points of this years’ Budget was ‘right, OK…. and now something for us small business owners….’ I waited patiently; there were no great shocks as such and in a way that’s a bonus in itself I suppose – ... Read >
Author: Joanne Jarrett
25th March 2008
While petrol prices are perfect for late night talk show fodder, the truth is that with prices continuing to rise sharply, drivers are looking for ways to reduce fuel consumption more so than in recent years. So how can motorists make certain that they ar... Read >
Author: Emma Gold
26th February 2008
It’s very hard to ‘crack America’. Many have tried and failed, whether it’s film, TV or music. For every Ricky Gervais, there’s a multitude of unsuccessful suitors, including the likes of Oasis and the Manic Street Preachers. Mention either o... Read >
Author: Ieuan Knox
31st January 2008
Up until their latest instalment, Vauxhall never really managed to come up with hatchback that was as exciting or good looking as other small cars on the market.
The latest Corsa however, is set to change this.
From the highly economical 1.0-litre ... Read >
Author: Liam Gerken
25th January 2008
There is a great amount of worry at the moment with regards to Gas and electricity suppliers due to prices of energy going up by a large percentage in January. British Gas announced late last year that their energy prices were going to increase by a sh... Read >
Author: Andy Adams
22nd January 2008
Petrol is now at a record high, with unleaded and Diesel prices breaking the 100 pence barrier recently. As you can imagine this has caused a lot of grumbling from motor vehicle owners. But this grumbling seems to not have persuaded drivers to ditch the... Read >
Author: Andy Adams
21st January 2008
What is the one thing you find the hardest to grasp with dieting?
Is it the type of food you eat, the amount of food you eat, the amount of exercise or is it the lack of freedom of food choices.
After overcoming my weight problem after spending 7 an... Read >
Author: Luke Johnstone
18th January 2008
Ignorance of the strict hand luggage restrictions imposed last year has led to in excess of five tons of liquids and gels being confiscated at the UK airports every day.
These restrictions cover all the UK’s airport including Edinburgh airport and a... Read >
Author: Paula Garrett
30th October 2007
It's pretty safe to assume that most people in the western world have been on a diet of some sort at some stage of their lives. Majority of people want to lose some weight from somewhere on their bodies, though the most common complaints are from women ar... Read >
Author: steve magill
03rd October 2007
Strict hand luggage and liquid restrictions were imposed at all UK airports last summer. These restrictions have been in place for more than a year now, and yet, in excess of five tons of liquids and gels are confiscated at the UK airports every day due t... Read >
Author: Paula Garrett
21st September 2007
A high dividend yield can indicate there's value in a stock, but there are plenty of traps for the unwitting investor.If you're anything like us, you probably enjoy running your eye down the dividend yield column of your favourite financial pages. As far ... Read >
Author: Melanie
20th September 2007
Today we are going to look at a very traditional dish from the North Western corner of Spain, Galician Beef Sirloin. Most authorities tend to take the view point that as life in Galicia is heavily influenced by the sea that the only recipes worth taking n... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan
13th August 2007
Heathrow airport is the world’s busiest airport offering more than 180 destinations. As the school holidays begin, the airport is bracing itself for its busiest time as thousands of holiday makers are expected to pass through the airport in the next few... Read >
Author: Paula Garrett
27th July 2007
Europe’s largest automaker and producer of high quality VW Bug parts has been able to deliver around 1.8 million vehicles in the first half of this year to customers around the globe. It’s 7.4 percent more than the same period last year. Volkswagen... Read >
Author: Rain Stockton
26th July 2007
This summer’s no-show and seemingly endless rain gives us the opportunity to look towards indoor activities to brighten up our lives. So, while most exciting outdoor activities are curtailed due to the awful weather, now is the ideal time to give your b... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
24th July 2007
Hyundai SA has added a three-door, 1.6-litre hatchback – the Sporty one - to its already established line-up of 2007 Accent models with a long array of features.
According to the South Korean car maker, the Sporty Hatch’s power train, chassis and... Read >
Author: Jason Moore
05th July 2007
FUEL SAVING TIPS
Here are some tips that will save you money. It we all followed them then we would reduce the demand for petrol and other fuels. This would conserve oil and may reduce its price as well save billions of tons of greenhouse gasses. Most of... Read >
Author: full house
19th June 2007
Mazda will set on sale its new Mazda 2 a ‘supermini’ on September with new chassis design, which is the same basic platform structure that will establish Ford’s new Fiesta. The new Mazda 2’s boxy profile of its predecessor will be replaced by th... Read >
Author: Kraig
14th May 2007
Driving into work this morning I noticed the gas prices have jumped again to $1.30 a litre or $5.90 a gallon, Canadian.
Like most days when I notice the price has jumped, I just shrug my shoulders and declare them "bustards." I think to myself sure... Read >
Author: Roy Klienwachter
12th April 2007
Over the past year you have probably seen countless numbers of articles giving motorists advice on how they can save on their fuel purchases. The advice is usually helpful and can lead to savings of 10% or more if tires are kept inflated, jackrabbit start... Read >
Author: AdamHeist
01st April 2007
Have you ever dreamed of owning your own holiday home in the sun? Imagine how you would feel if you could turn that dream into a glorious reality and own that elusive property in the warm Mediterranean sunshine. Enjoying those long summers with your famil... Read >
Author: kevinor
08th March 2007
The 2007 Geneva Motor Show is where the Bentley Brooklands debut took place. The British arm of Volkswagen assured that this new handsome coupe will be the strongest and the most exclusive model of all Bentley’s creation.
The new four-seat grand to... Read >
Author: Dwyane Thomas
05th March 2007
Volkswagen’s new Golf Estate is to make its debut at the upcoming Geneva Motors Show scheduled on March 6, 2007. The new Golf Estate will showcase the largest load space provided of any Golf to date. It will also sport new styling designs that will su... Read >
Author: benjamin
19th February 2007
Bathing - It is very important to bathe your shit-tzu every other week. Use a tablespoon of shampoo for a litre of water. Whisk up some foam generously, in a baby tub and rinse your dog thoroughly.Dilute some conditioner in water in pour a generous amount... Read >
Author: Nancy
18th October 2006
The cost of motoring has risen significantly in recent years, particularly with the rapid rise in petrol prices. There are however a number of ways in which you can reduce the cost of motoring. Try following our Top 10 Tips below and you could be driving ... Read >
Author: Charles Cridland
23rd September 2006
There are two schools of thought in the art world; one says that you should buy cheap materials until you improve and the second says you should go with the more expensive quality from the start.
I must agree with buying good quality equipment.
How ... Read >
Author: Ronnie Tucker
01st June 2006
Focus: as means of leisure travel
Last time you went to a popular football match or ball game in your car did you have to sit in a traffic jam? Did the walk from the car to your seat take for ever? Were you stuck in really bad traffic on the way home? ... Read >
Author: Barry Hooper
13th March 2006
There are three types of secretary glands. Sweat glands are the most widely distributed and their function is to regulate body temperature. An average person loses atleast half a litre of sweat every day and this figure rises during summer and physical ex... Read >
Author: Susan Christy
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