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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
10th September 2009
Albert Memorial is considered as a national monument of a good and wise man which is worth a visit by anyone who is traveling to London wanting to leisurely examine attractions of artistic value. When many of the public monuments are dedicated to military... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
05th August 2009
Party planners should compare UK venues before committing time and money for upcoming events. The multitude of museums, restaurants, and other venues in the UK presents plenty of space for events big and small. One of the biggest attractions for corpora... Read >
Author: Mandy Chagger
02nd July 2009
Bordering the South of France, Monaco is known throughout the world as a country that has it all - glamour, money, security, the most famous casino in the world and more millionaires per thousand of population than anywhere else.
There's also the fact ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
13th June 2009
Frock coat
A frock coat is a man's coat characterized by knee-length skirts all around the base, popular during the Victorian and Edwardian periods. The double-breasted style is sometimes called a Prince Albert (after the consort to Queen Victoria). The... Read >
Author: Faport International
11th June 2009
Christmas ornaments have been and integral part of Christmas celebrations for years and it is a known fact that these have been teeming up with The Christmas tree for long. There are many myths, which revolve around the saga of the first use of Christmas ... Read >
Author: realstorm
05th June 2009
Named after Prince Albert and Queen Victoria, The Victoria and Albert Museum is the world’s biggest museum of ornamental design and art. It houses a collection of over 4 million items and was established in 1852. The collection of the museum contains ar... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
05th June 2009
Visit London’s most fashionable attraction and experience the life of royalty. The Famous Kensington Palace with its beautiful gardens has been home to the Royals for centuries. From Queen Mary to Princess Diana, generations of women have contributed to... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
29th May 2009
If you are planning a wedding you probably want a wedding photographer to photograph the ceremoney so can cherish this day forever. This is why numerous small and independent photographers are now offering wedding packages. This is another reason why it i... Read >
Author: Jerry Work
13th March 2009
Also known as the V & A, the Victoria & Albert Museum in London boasts the world’s finest and largest exhibits of fine and applied arts. This outstanding museum is home to more than 4.5 million exhibits.
Victoria & Albert Museum opened its doors in th... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
16th January 2009
My first exposure to motorsports was during my childhood. I recall watching Disney movies about a Volkswagen car who had feelings named "Herbie" and the movies were based on the car's adventures. But one particular movie stood out because of its plot. The... Read >
Author: Peri Witny
03rd December 2008
Decorating evergreen foliage are a beloved pictogram of the Christian feast of Christmas. However, narration tells us that conifer grass were worshipped by countless societies long before Christians trapped onto the idea. Ancient Egyptians were one of the... Read >
Author: Joseph Silva
02nd December 2008
Neckties - a style statement for all, is back in demand!
A Necktie is a long piece of cloth that is worn around the neck.Neckties may be either woven or knitted and are usually worn under the
collar of a shirt. They are tied into a knot at the throat... Read >
Author: jatinder
21st October 2008
What do we envisage when we think of Christmas?
It is of course first and foremost a religious Christian celebration, marking the birth of Jesus Christ. For others without the religious penchant, Christmas brings a special time of sharing with family ... Read >
Author: Colin Holmes
16th September 2008
From times immemorial, the nuptial orb or rather the wedding ring, has been the symbol of everlasting love. The shape of the ring-the circle- bears deep significance, acting as a symbol of the Sun, the Universe, the Earth, of Holiness and of Peace. Weddin... Read >
Author: Suzanne Macguire
08th September 2008
There are those that walk amongst us who have followed all the advice, diligently dieted and exercised with genuine effort for long periods of time, yet still fail to lose their excess weight.
Even more heartbreaking for those of us who genuinely strug... Read >
Author: Trevor A. Johnson
22nd August 2008
Decorated evergreen trees are a beloved symbol of the Christian holiday of Christmas. However, history tells us that conifer trees were worshipped by various societies long before Christians caught on to the idea.
Ancient Egyptians were one of the fir... Read >
Author: Ellen Bell
13th August 2008
When you’re involved in the fashion industry, like we are, it’s wise to learn as much about the evolution of styles and progress of fashion, because some one may ask you an awkward question.
Savile row is a good place to start researching. As you ... Read >
Author: Morton
05th February 2008
Why have tiaras become so popular in the last ten years? Is it a desire for "bling" or is it every girl's desire to be a "princess" on her special day? Look on Google and you will find 4.2 million references for the word "tiara" alone. Each website for ti... Read >
Author: Zinnia Silver
02nd September 2007
Shortly after Prince Albert became Monaco's Sovereign two years ago he set a path that would show him to be a leader among leaders for the environment movement.
In an effort to encourage more people to leave their cars at home and use public transport ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
01st August 2007
Top end London property prices have risen again, and have overtaken Monte Carlo's property prices, according to recent reports.
While the future of London property prices remain good, there are some doubts if the increases can be sustained, and Monte C... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
23rd July 2007
Secure private banking and no income tax are hallmarks of Monaco, the world's best known tax haven, but in a move that has surprised many Monaco has collated and published her first ever GDP figures.
But far from moving away from her tax haven status t... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
31st May 2007
Europe's favoured destination for the rich is opening a new facility for the upkeep and repairs of the world's megayachts, and enhances Monaco's already fabled image.
The shipyard, which has taken two years to build, will be the largest megayacht facil... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
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
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
12th April 2007
The Cold Hardy Windmill Fan Palm tree originated on the island of Chusan off the east coast of China, and the Windmill palm tree is often called the Chinese or Chusan Fan Palm. Robert Fortune smuggled Windmill palm plants from China into the Kew Horticult... Read >
Author: Patrick Malcolm
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
Europe's car industry is displaying the latest innovations for more environmentally friendly products in Monaco next month, and included will be the very latest green, clean vehicles.
Famous for the annual Monaco Grand Prix, the new car show ties in wi... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
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
01st March 2007
When it comes to cultural entertainment, London has few shortcomings - a fact that's apparent in the city's impressive calendar of theatre, music and dance performances, not to mention its spectacular host of concert halls and event venues - one of the mo... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
13th December 2006
In recent years the super yacht industry has gone from strength to strength, and the Monaco Yacht Show has proved to be the natural home for their annual display to would be buyers.
Spotted among possible buyers was British Royal Prince Michael of Kent... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
22nd November 2006
The Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of all Nations was held in the Crystal Palace in Hyde Park, London, from 1 May to 15 October 1851. It was the first international exhibition of manufactured products and was enormously influential on the devel... Read >
Author: www.Taxidermy4cash.com
16th November 2006
Decades after becoming Europe's number one tax haven, Monaco is to start collating and publishing figures showing it's GDP for the first time.
YourMonaco.com , who produce an independent travel guide for Monaco and Monte Carlo, say that those who are... Read >
Author: Thomas Berten
15th November 2006
A new piercing will be sore, tender or red for several days
up to three weeks. Complete healing normally takes several
weeks or more. Below are more specific healing time
estimates. During this period, care must be taken to avoid
infections. Touch... Read >
Author: Geovanny Guaqueta
04th October 2006
Europe's number one tax haven Monaco is to start collating and publishing figures showing it's GDP for the first time.
YourMonaco.com, who produce an independent travel guide for Monaco and Monte Carlo, say that those who are considering moving to Mona... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
19th September 2006
It was getting late at the shop one night and we had one artist still hard at work while another was closing down his station. I too was hard at work with my feet up watching the 60" TV that absolutely needs to be monitored at all times. I heard the "ding... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
23rd July 2006
Hyde Park is one of London's finest historic landscapes covering an area of 350 acres. There is something for everyone in Hyde Park. With over 4,000 trees, a lake, a meadow, horse rides and more one can naturally forget that he/she is in the middle of Lon... Read >
Author: anil gupta
09th June 2006
The world's leading luxury yacht show in Monaco is to pay for 55 wind turbines in New Zealand - enough to generate power for 45,000 homes - making the event 'carbon neutral'.
Under the watchful eye of Prince Albert, the yacht show is part of Monaco's n... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
28th May 2006
The world's leading luxury yacht show in Monaco is to pay for 55 wind turbines in New Zealand - enough to generate power for 45,000 homes - making the event 'carbon neutral'.
Under the watchful eye of Prince Albert, the yacht show is part of Monaco's n... Read >
Author: Roger Munns
20th May 2006
In 1928 Edward (Edward Albert Christian George Andrew Patrick David Windsor), the eldest son of King George V and uncle of Elizabeth II, met Mrs. Wallis Simpson. She had divorced her first husband in 1927 and subsequently married Ernest Simpson, an Anglo-... Read >
Author: Vga Agp
14th May 2006
Brides have been distinguished through the history of manhood for wearing special clothing that becomes the focus point of the celebration. The wedding dress has existed for centuries, becoming particularly important in Europe during the middle Ages and t... Read >
Author: Natalie Aranda
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