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Learn Tennis!

23rd September 2009
Some would say the aim of the game is to win a match. But others would say the real aim of this game is to have fun in the sun! My aim here is to show you the fundamentals if you are new to it. Fundamentally Speaking Once on the court you want to hi... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Car Auctions Buying a Car

23rd September 2009
Car Auctions are a good way of buying a cheap car in Ireland today because many people can get really good cars at very low prices. When we compare the prices with a local car dealer you will realise that the difference in price is huge. I am going to exp... Read >
Author: mihaijbv

Copywriting Secrets from Michael Buble…

31st August 2009
Recently, on the suggestion of my wife and a friend of hers I was ‘dragged along’ to a Michael Buble concert. Well, actually… I bought the tickets. But only because I love my wife so much – and knew she’d be thrilled. Anyway, the concert w... Read >
Author: Scott Bywater

Book hotels in London to visit the Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace and St. James's Palace

23rd July 2009
Many cheap hotels in London are ideally situated for visits to Buckingham Palace. The Changing of the Guard is a world-famous London tourist attraction, known for its pomp and ceremony with the splendour of Buckingham Palace and St. James's Palace as a ba... Read >
Author: jamesjohn09

Can You Afford To Buy A Car?

10th July 2009
We would all like to buy a brand new car straight off the forecourt, gleaming and untouched by anyone else before we got behind the wheel. Most people realise that this dream isn’t too practical when you translate it into real life. Apart from new c... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Wak Hai Cheng Bio Temple

04th July 2009
Known also as Yueh Hai Ching Temple by locals, the Wak Hai Cheng Bio Temple is positioned at Phillip Street in Chinatown. This unique place of worship is considered highly important and sacred among the Teochew community whose lives depend greatly on the... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Have You Thought About Upgrading Your Car?

04th June 2009
Everyone has different needs and requirements when it comes to a car. For some, an old car has character and is infinitely better to drive around in compared to a brand new model which has just rolled off the forecourt. But no matter what age your car mi... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane

Buying a new car – online loan

15th April 2009
Buying a car is often the second biggest purchase we will make in our lives after property. So making sure you get the right deal and the right car for you is the utmost importance. Despite the credit crunch and rocketing fuel prices figures last year act... Read >
Author: Eugene Henry

Fuel saving gimmicks isn’t where you’ll save pennies, its car insurance

08th January 2009
In these times of financial uncertainty many of us are doing every little bit to try and save on the cost of living. Driving a car is a big part of many people’s lives whether it’s going to the shops or commuting to work many of us cannot live withou... Read >
Author: Andy Adams

Motor Trade Insurance Explained

06th December 2008
This insurance covers one of those slightly grey areas (certainly in the motor trade insurance policy area) where you really need to be clear about what you are buying and why. This isn’t a grey area because there’s possibly one man in every ten stree... Read >
Author: Eric Token

Red, Amber and Greener Cars

17th October 2008
For many years now there has been an increasing investment in the quest for greener cars. This has mainly focused on fuel and how we can find a cheaper and cleaner alternative to the tradition of petrol and diesel, as is currently used by hundreds of mill... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins

Steps to ensure your car rental goes smoothly

14th October 2008
When you’re on holiday you may get the urge to venture away from the organised coach tours and their deadlines, after all you are on holiday and don’t expect to be told when and where to be at a particular time of the day. The common solution for man... Read >
Author: Andy Adams

The Question Is: A Petrol Or Diesel Car?

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

Be Dazzled by Hollywood

06th October 2008
Hollywood has made imagination tangible. It made great contributions to the booming industry of the silver screen which is now the world's favorite past time. For the avid fans of the film industry, a visit to Hollywood will surely boost your love for the... Read >
Author: globalbpo1

Alternatives to showing off

29th September 2008
People can be perverse, sometimes. For instance, in these days of rising fuel prices it makes sense to buy a smaller car and try and keep your running costs down. Plenty of people are doing that; I was talking to a second-hand car dealer the other day, an... Read >
Author: Mike Scantlebury

Ever Visited Buckingham Palace?

29th September 2008
London is england's capital and the world's 9th biggest city. It has an interesting history that spans nearly 2,000 years, which initiated with the arrival of the romans soon after their invasion of britain in AD43. London is placed on the banks of t... Read >
Author: Jenniffer Dilynardo

Why Classic Cars Are Better Than New Ones

17th September 2008
The start of 2008 brought great hilarity for those of us who keep a keen eye on the motoring industry – and especially those among us who sneer at anything less than a supercar. First, the joy of the internet and email meant I received a picture of a ga... Read >
Author: Sureterm Articles

Man Fat Sze

12th August 2008
Undoubtedly among the most revered sacred sites in Hong Kong, the Man Fat Sze (Monastery of 10,000 Buddhas) has justified its name with over ten thousand Buddha sculptures, ranging from miniature to life-size and more. This intriguing monastery must be re... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

The World of Professional Car Finance

19th June 2008
Providing you fulfil their stringent lending criteria high street banks and many building societies will gladly lend you the money to buy a car in the form of a personal loan. The interest rate you will pay for that loan will vary depending upon your own ... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins

Second-hand cars getting cheaper

18th June 2008
The credit crisis, rocketing fuel prices and swingeing tax increases imposed by the Chancellor in the name of environmental protection have had a significant and detrimental impact on the price of second-hand motors, wiping an estimated £2billion off the... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

The Glasshouse Theatre

06th June 2008
The Glasshouse Theatre will be a part of the Glasshouse Arts, Conference, and Entertainment Centre. Constructed to be a dual-purpose building, the Glasshouse will contain not only the 606-seat theatre and concert hall, but also studio and rehearsal space,... Read >
Author: Gloria Dekker

Why Buy A Used Vehicle?

21st May 2008
There can sometimes be a bit of a stigma surrounding the purchase of used vehicles. Some people think of them as being less reliable than new ones, but in reality just because they may be a few years older, doesn’t automatically mean they are of a less... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Think carefully before buying that dream motor

18th April 2008
The UK economy is at best struggling, and at worst may be on the verge of recession. Add that financial uncertainty to the latest increases in vehicle excise duty announced during Alistair Darling’s first budget and it’s easy to see why leading moto... Read >
Author: mpressman

What will you buy when you choose your car?

11th April 2008
When you get to the point that you either want to upgrade your current car or the old car has passed the point of no return. Its worth considering some of the following points to help in your decision to buy a new used car, whether it’s a used c class m... Read >
Author: David Harland

A car bore’s guide to a used Ford Mondeo

02nd April 2008
Go to any car dealership and you can be certain you’ll come across a used Ford Mondeo - it is a fact as inevitable as the world being round or water being wet. Supplies of Ford cars are plentiful - used Ford especially so - with competitive pricing and... Read >
Author: Kevin Creese

CHIJMES - from a convent to an exciting night out

01st April 2008
CHIJMES which began life as a convent school for girls is now one of Singapore’s most popular places to enjoy an elegant night out. What was formerly the Convent of Holy Infant Jesus and a complex of gothic style buildings has morphed into a sophisticat... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

A British Day Out

01st April 2008
Buckingham Palace is the official London residence of the British monarch. The palace is a setting for state occasions and royal entertaining, and a major tourist attraction. It has been a rallying point for the British people at times of national rejoici... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

The cost implications of Red Diesel to the Marine Industry

11th March 2008
There's bad news for pleasure boaters in the UK as the Government makes known its verdict on Red Diesel's future. But first... What is Red Diesel? Up until now, UK leisure boaters have been able to fuel their boats with red diesel which is subjec... Read >
Author: Simon White

Never ‘Tyre’ of Road Safety

29th January 2008
One of the country’s leading breakdown services is urging motorists not to get “tyred out” when it comes to carrying out basic safety checks on their car. Autonational Rescue marketing manager Ronan Hart emphasises: “Tyres appear to be one of t... Read >
Author: Autonational Rescue

Buying a new car, insurance and all

18th January 2008
Buying a new car is a daunting experience even for those who've done it before but for the novice, it can be hellish. Tales of demonic salesmen ready to strip you of your last penny and sell you something that should have been condemned last decade swim a... Read >
Author: Jay Tillotson

Holidaying in the UK: London, Birmingham and Manchester

22nd August 2007
A millennium of history together with an unparalleled range of sporting and cultural attractions make the UK one the world's most popular tourist destinations. br> London:home of cool Britannia One of the true great cities of the world, London is a y... Read >
Author: Michiel Van Kets

There are thousands of used tractors to choose from at Mascus online

11th July 2007
You can buy anything online these days - and that includes used tractors. More and more companies in construction and agriculture are turning to the Internet to source anything from tractors and lawnmowers to excavators and harvesters. "The Net is the wo... Read >
Author: clickthrough

Purchasing a second-hand car is a great way to get a new car without breaking the bank

05th April 2007
These days, purchasing a car can be a minefield of uncertainty - especially so for the majority of us who do not have detailed technical knowledge of the workings of the car industry. But having a basic knowledge of how the second-hand car industry works ... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Bovey Castle -- Golfing Holidays

31st March 2007
Golfing Holidays with Sports Packages from Superbreak www.travelflightandcar.com Some places you know you are going to enjoy from the moment you arrive, entering through the wrought iron gates past the gatehouse the drive to Bovey Castle winds... Read >
Author: Travel Flight and Car

Disaster, You Forgot Mothering Sunday!

13th March 2007
Everyone knows the importance of mothering Sunday because we are taught from a very young age about this scared day. It's not just about Mum appreciation and a time to thanks her for all the great things she has done for you over the years. Things like lo... Read >
Author: S.Roberts

Road Safety Guides - Personal Safety on the Road

13th January 2007
If you are concerned about your personal safety while out and about on the roads here is a comprehensive, no-nonsense guide from GEM Motoring Assist, the leading UK driver based road safety association. Think ahead - where possible travel by day on m... Read >
Author: GEM Motoring Assist

SEO = More Clicks = More Sales

16th November 2006
Shopping; it's a pain isn't it? You waste time sat in traffic. Fight to find an over charged parking space. Then trawl through the aisles just to buy a Shayne Ward CD and an electric toothbrush. Perhaps that is why so many people are reaching for the ... Read >
Author: Matt Ambrose

Buying a Second Hand Car can still be a Tricky Exercise

01st September 2006
Even for experienced drivers that have bought and sold several cars, the purchase of a second hand car can still fill us with a degree of trepidation. So just what is the best way to ensure that you don't get sold a lemon? The purchase of a second ha... Read >
Author: Jack Mack

The Royal Security - Changing Of Guards

22nd July 2006
The Changing of the Guard ceremony is perhaps the most recognized formality in Europe, and is conducted at Buckingham Palace every odd day of the week beginning at 11:30pm. Although the ceremony doesn't get started until 11: 30, mass of tourists begin swa... Read >
Author: anil gupta

Signage and Branding Identity for the Small Business

01st April 2006
Increasing brand awareness through the use of print advertising, TV and radio advertising, the internet and direct mail campaigns are generally the most well known methods of building up your business profile in today's dynamic market, another element in ... Read >
Author: Tim McCarthy