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What to Expect from River Cruises in Europe

23rd September 2009
If you are tiring of taking the normal ocean cruise, then it is time to consider the river cruises in Europe that are on offer. This type of trip is a fantastic way of seeing sights and sounds that would otherwise be overlooked. You can be taken up and d... Read >
Author: Klik Sail

Spain Removals

22nd September 2009
Many people from the UK are buying properties in Spain. If you are one of them and are trying to organise your removals service to Spain - let us take you there! We have been moving our customers to/from Spain for many years and our Spain removals exper... Read >
Author: Armishaws Removals

Prepare for Accidents Abroad

13th September 2009
For most of us an annual holiday abroad is a picture of paradise, warm sunny beaches, good food and most importantly a time to relax and forget about the worries of home. There is however that risk of a nightmare scenario; you or someone in your family ha... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Drywall Installation: Do You Have the Tools and the Elbow Grease?

10th September 2009
So, you’re a real do-it-yourselfer, huh? A big fan of the HGTV Monday night line-up? Perhaps you write to Extreme Home Makeover’s Ty Pennington on a daily basis, letting him know that you, too, like to tear down walls. And not in the metaphorical se... Read >
Author: Yodle

Offshore Financial Centres – Decision time for offshore financial centres

23rd August 2009
At a critical meeting of financial sector regulators in Los Cabos, Mexico starting on September 1, the future for international financial centres will be mapped out. This is the single most important gathering in a succession of international meetings lea... Read >
Author: kronikmedia

It is decision time for offshore financial centres as financial sector regulators meet to discuss th

18th August 2009
At a critical meeting of financial sector regulators in Los Cabos, Mexico starting on September 1, the future for international financial centres will be mapped out. This is the single most important gathering in a succession of international meetings lea... Read >
Author: kronikmedia

Eligibility Criteria to Apply for Diversity Lottery Program

30th July 2009
Green Cary lottery is the simplest way to get permanent immigrant status of United States. However, the success in getting Green card through Diversity lottery program depends upon your luck, because the winners of green card lottery are selected randomly... Read >
Author: Usafis

What is offshore banking? Brief overview

29th July 2009
In broad sense people refer by offshore banking to the services that an individual receives from a bank outside his/her country of residence. For instance, if I live in The USA and have a deposit in a bank in UK, it can be said that I am offshore banking ... Read >
Author: Rupert

Marbella life style

28th July 2009
Marbella in Southern Spain on the Costa del Sol has that famous motto "A Way of Life" and, undoubtedly that does convey in many ways the effervescent spirit of this outstanding luxurious coastal resort. Like wise having a Marbella Hot Tub for enterta... Read >

The Best of Marbella: SomethingCakey.com innovative edible cake toppers

19th July 2009
"Our only limitation is your imagination" SomethingCakey.com is an innovative company based in Marbella which creates fantastic looking edible images on high quality icing using edible inks. Edible cake toppers, or photo cakes as they are also known, ... Read >
Author: nicchick

Birthday Cake Ideas

19th July 2009
If you are anything like my friend, we’ll call her Em to protect her identity (as I suspect she caused food poisoning at her daughter’s nursery recently) you will need birthday cake ideas if you live in Marbella. Unless you are an accomplished cake de... Read >
Author: nicchick

Mediterranean Ferry Boat Holiday Special

16th July 2009
The Mediterranean is a popular holiday destination. Vacationing in this part of the world will let one experience the beautiful Mediterranean weather, the much-touted healthy cuisine, the famous wines, the incredible beaches, the blue sea, island hopping,... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Boost for Spanish Property in Sotogrande due to UK high earners looking to relocate.

12th July 2009
With the news that Guy Hands has moved to Guernsey, heading a queue of tax exiles some prospective tax exiles are starting to consider Sotogrande and Gibraltar as a much more luxurious and desirable option. Guy Hands is the latest wealthy businessman to... Read >
Author: Susana Suspenda

Why We Do Not Use Panama & the Other Offshore Tax Havens Anymore

02nd July 2009
Introduction - We are no longer opening Panama corporations, foundations or bank accounts. We are also not using any of the tax havens for our clients banking anymore. This is because the offshore banking legal environment is changing rapidly. Hong Kong, ... Read >
Author: Aurelia

Seville : The capital of Andalucia

26th June 2009
Located in the heart of Andalucia, the city of Seville is the political, business and cultural capital of southern Spain. In modern times, Seville has experienced rapid economic growth and hosted the World Expo Trade Fair in 1992. However, the real charm ... Read >
Author: krizsean

Puerto Banus – The Costa del Sol’s Finest Marina

15th June 2009
Puerto Banus is one of the worlds finest yacht marinas that was originally a small town consisting of a few roads and a small port that has developed in the last few years to its current status as an international yacht marina and resort, it is now one of... Read >
Author: John Thompson

Gibraltar for an English speaking getaway

12th June 2009
Many Britons looking to get away from the country tend to stray towards sunnier climes. Of course, if these countries have English as a first tongue then the transition is a lot easier. Some countries are obvious targets - those in North America as we... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

What is Online Betting UK?

11th June 2009
Sidestepping laws has become a huge part of gambling online and due to the United States not allowing online gambling other countries are basically sole proprietors of the business. The United Kingdom has found a way to regulate online gambling and we hav... Read >
Author: betjacks11@gmail.com

Mediterranean Cruises

11th June 2009
Mediterranean Cruises Visiting the historic cities of Europe is a wonderful experience and one of the best ways to see them is on a cruise. European hotels are notoriously expensive, particularly in classic cities such as Venice, Rome and Monte Carlo.... Read >
Author: Yuvalh

Property in Duquesa and Duquesa Port

03rd June 2009
Duquesa is in between Gibraltar and Marbella which is on the “Costa Del Sol”. “Puerto de la Duquesa” which means “The Port of the Duchess”, is the best kept secret that Costa del Sol ever has. Duquesa is situated in the south of Spain, and wit... Read >
Author: dinahchloe

Three P&O Cruises Under A Grand

02nd June 2009
If you are planning your holiday in early summer, there is every reason to hurry up and compare three fantastic options from P&O Cruises. Each of these Mediterranean cruises costs less than a thousand pounds, offering an amazing range of onboard facilitie... Read >
Author: Lee Lazarus

Looking for a Beach Holiday Deal? Read the Best Beach Guide

29th May 2009
This good beach guide aims to help you to find the best beach deals to holiday at different times of year. For the very best beach deals you should to consider travelling at the beginning or the end of the season for that location, which will also mean t... Read >
Author: B. Metcalfe

Silestone Countertops - The Quartz Difference

18th May 2009
Silestone Counter tops, whether you are upgrading an old kitchen or you are trying to "set-off" your new kitchen, are an excellent choice. Silestone has been on the market for over 20 years but it is in the last six years that it has made great progress i... Read >
Author: yxpweed

Where Did The Naughty Neanderthals Go?

17th May 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Mike Bond For all those thousands of years, Homo neanderthalensis had hidden in Gibraltar's earth. Then, in 1848, he popped his head up out of the ground, so to speak, to give us an entirely new perspective on another of our ancestor... Read >
Author: Mike Bond

Discussing Muscles and Bodybuilding Techniques

17th April 2009
As my friend Mick Hart says, you have been around the muscle game a good while Pete, true 68 years in fact. By the way I have not been in the muscle game for 68 years, that is my age. Some time ago a great friend of mine, top strength historian, David ... Read >
Author: bodybuildingforums

Discussing Muscles and Bodybuilding Techniques

17th April 2009
As my friend Mick Hart says, you have been around the muscle game a good while Pete, true 68 years in fact. By the way I have not been in the muscle game for 68 years, that is my age. Some time ago a great friend of mine, top strength historian, David ... Read >
Author: Mick Hart

EasyJet routes - A helpful guide

01st April 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 directline-holidays.co.uk EasyJet was established at Luton airport in 1995. Initially operating on just two routes, London to Edinburgh and London to Glasgow. EasyJet now flies a great percentage of the world and the list of route... Read >
Author: directline-holidays.co.uk

Starting a small business? The richest man on earth shares his business goals

17th March 2009
Warren Buffett of Berkshire Hathaway has just released his 2008 letter to shareholders. For those who are just starting a business, it's worth learning what the "Oracle of Omaha" has to tell us about managing businesses. Buffett is w... Read >
Author: Biznocap

Expat life in Gibraltar, a British territory

12th March 2009
Expat life may depend a lot on personal qualities, performance, talents and education, but the country itself (with all its aspects) consists a major issue in the quality of an expat's life. Gibraltar is an overseas territory belonging to Britain. It is ... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

How do warships refuel while at sea?

01st February 2009
Many years ago I did what the ads called for. I joined the Royal Canadian Navy to see the world. I loved it. Since the world was almost at peace our task was to sail the oceans of the world in company with navies from other countries, carrying out trainin... Read >
Author: acaper

What's The Attraction Of Costa del Sol Properties?

30th January 2009
Since the development of Costa del Sol in the fifties as a tourist resort on the southern coastline of Spain bordering the Mediterranean Sea there has been no turning back. Today it is one the greatest holiday resorts in Europe. Every summer sees hordes o... Read >
Author: Charmaine Smith

Searching for Health

08th January 2009
Searching For Health By Sandy Powers Health: a state of physical and mental well-being-- a desired goal we all seek, but not one we all attain. Common sense tells us we begin by eating healthy, yet, what is eating healthy? There are a... Read >
Author: Sandy Powers

Holidaying in Spain

02nd January 2009
Catering for every taste, all year round, Spain is one of Europe's top country's to visit and is particularly popular with the UK holidaying market. Spain is located in south-western Europe on the Iberian Peninsula, bordered to the south and east by t... Read >
Author: Baz Luhrmann

How to Make the Most of Your Trip to the Southern Highlands from Sydney

11th December 2008
Located just under a 2-hour drive from Sydney, the Southern Highlands has so much to see and do. From exciting outdoor activities to welcoming towns and villages, and not forgetting the awe inspiring Fitzroy Falls, this region really does offer a fun day ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

golf holiday marbella

01st December 2008
golf holiday marbella :Marbella has its fair share of the famed and beautiful golf courses of the ‘Costa Del Golf’. There is a range of quality golf courses throughout the city. There are courses everywhere- right in the heart of urbanization, on the ... Read >
Author: tusharsprint

Top 10 Attractions of Cruise Holidays

30th November 2008
When you look into a cruise holiday, the prospect of wakening every day to a new location is very exciting. Cruises are a great way to have multiple mini-holidays without having to worry about hiring a car or packing up your belongings each day to travel... Read >
Author: Karl Guevara

golf holiday marbella spain

23rd November 2008
golf holiday marbella spain :Marbella has its fair share of the famed and beautiful golf courses of the ‘Costa Del Golf’. There is a range of quality golf courses throughout the city. There are courses everywhere- right in the heart of urbanization, o... Read >
Author: tusharsprint

P and O cruise destinations

22nd November 2008
P and O cruise is Britain’s favourite cruise line. If you are cruising from the UK, you will have to board the ship at Southampton. This is because Southampton provides the best access from all over UK. The check in will be fast and easy. You will not m... Read >
Author: Karl Guevara

golf marbella

15th October 2008
golf marbella :Malaga has its fair share of the famed and beautiful golf courses of the ‘Costa Del Golf’. There is a range of quality golf courses throughout the city. There are courses everywhere- right in the heart of urbanization, on the coasts, ... Read >
Author: tusharsprint

golf marbella

14th October 2008
golf marbella:Malaga has its fair share of the famed and beautiful golf courses of the ‘Costa Del Golf’. There is a range of quality golf courses throughout the city. There are courses everywhere- right in the heart of urbanization, on the coasts, as ... Read >
Author: tusharsprint

Conil- A Treasured Tourist Destination

07th October 2008
If you want to spend a holiday away from all the hustle & bustle then Conil is a town located in the southern part of Spain, would be the perfect answer. With around a population of twenty thousand, Conil has six beaches making it one of the most desired ... Read >
Author: Article Manager

A Glimpse into the Past through the Battlefield Tour

30th September 2008
If you carefully review the facts about Singapore’s war history, you will be surprised to discover that there is more to know and understand than meets the eye. Certainly, there are many myths associated with Singapore’s history. You can join the Batt... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Flying to Morocco: A guide to getting to Morocco

08th September 2008
Morocco is a romantic bustling place full of charming attractions and scenic locales. It is one of the most attractive travel destinations in the world due to its colourful history, the rich culture and the exciting travel experience it offers to everyone... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

Guide To Granada

05th September 2008
Granada lies in the foothills of Spains Sierra Nevada Mountains. The main attraction of the Costa del Sol is the many sun drenched beaches running from Gibraltar to the province city of Malaga. The central governments economic resources depended mainly... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Finding the Right Cruise for You

05th September 2008
The most popular cruise destinations now are the Mediterranean, the Caribbean and Alaska. Here is how to choose the perfect region for your next cruise... --- THE MEDITERRANEAN Most cruises focus on one of two regions... - Western Mediterranean,... Read >
Author: Carson Danfield

Hurricane Vince - The Worlds Most Unusual Storm

01st September 2008
Hurricane Vince made landfall on October 11th 2005. However, this landfall was on mainland Europe, making it the first ever tropical cyclone to achieve such a feat! Vince was the 12th named hurricane of a very busy season that spawned hurricanes Rita... Read >
Author: markcb

Holiday in Costa del Sol - warm and sunny Spanish land

29th July 2008
Costa del Sol is a well known tourist destination situated in the southern Spain and is known for its sunny sunshine coastal weather. Every year, this Spanish land sees a large crowd of tourists visiting, for their holiday in Costa del Sol. When holida... Read >
Author: sdj18

Mainland or island, your Spanish removals company will get you there

24th July 2008
So you are thinking of moving to Spain? There are many who have done so and many more planning just such a move and there numerous attractions that make this a viable option, and more than a good enough reason to be calling in a reputable Spanish removals... Read >
Author: Better Removals

The many reasons for calling in a Spanish removals company

22nd July 2008
Here are just a few of the host of reasons why people wish to relocate to Spain Listed in no particular order, these are just some of the reasons that people give when they consider calling the Spanish removals company to relocate them and their perso... Read >
Author: Better Removals

Scientific Intervention: The Progress Of Fashion Through The Ages

09th July 2008
1921: Crown Prince Hirohito of Japan commissioned Henry Poole & Co, a respected Savile Row Tailor, to create Westernized suits for his state tour of Britain. A representative of Poole's sailed to Gibraltar with pattern templates where he met The Crown Pri... Read >
Author: morton

Information about Flamingos Golf Course on the Costa del Sol, Spain

06th June 2008
Flamingos Golf can be found in what can only be described as one of the most beautiful enclaves of the Costa del Sol Golf. From each of the 18 holes you will enjoy breathtaking views of the Mediterranean, Africa and Gibraltar while experiencing all the pe... Read >
Author: Richard

Information about Dona Julia Golf Course on the Costa del Sol, Spain

06th June 2008
Dona Julia Golf on the Costa del Sol has only been opened since January 2006. Located in Casares on the Costa del Sol Golf, which is 88 km from Malaga and 50 km from Gibraltar. Situated just 150 metres from the beach and surrounded on all sides by natu... Read >
Author: Richard

Scientific Intervention: The Progress Of Fashion Through The Ages

21st May 2008
1921: Crown Prince Hirohito of Japan commissioned Henry Poole & Co, a respected Savile Row Tailor, to create Westernized suits for his state tour of Britain. A representative of Poole's sailed to Gibraltar with pattern templates where he met The Crown Pri... Read >
Author: morton

Scientific Intervention: The Progress Of Fashion Through The Ages

08th May 2008
1921: Crown Prince Hirohito of Japan commissioned Henry Poole & Co, a respected Savile Row Tailor, to create Westernized suits for his state tour of Britain. A representative of Poole's sailed to Gibraltar with pattern templates where he met The Crown Pri... Read >
Author: Patrick

TAX COMPLIANCE IN THE EU: A THORNY ISSUE FOR CAPTIVE INSURERS

06th May 2008
The lack of a uniform EU Insurance Premium Tax code is a headache for captive insurers. Finding an efficient solution requires careful consideration, says Mike Stalley of FiscalReps. Insurance Premium Tax (IPT) is an often overlooked source of risk fo... Read >
Author: Mike Stalley

Book Cheap Flights

01st May 2008
Why don’t you book cheap flights to your destination? It looks unrealistic but if you can, then why you don’t? You can get cheapest rates for flights and the prices that suits to your budget too. Most of the airlines company increasing their charges d... Read >
Author: John

What Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton Have To Do With Your Need To Learn To Speak Spanish

07th April 2008
Recently the media reported a study by the New England Historic Genealogical Society, which found that Barack Obama is related to Brad Pitt and Hillary Clinton to Angelina Jolie. Distant cousins, yes, but who would have thought that? However, if we stop ... Read >
Author: Suz

Review of the Weather Report CD Black Market

07th March 2008
The exceptionally talented Jazz group Weather Report have released their CD entitled Black Market. I am very confident and happy to announce that I believe Weather Report fans, and Jazz fans alike will be pleased with this one. With the release of Black M... Read >
Author: Clyde Dennis

Weather Report Black Market Jazz Music CD Review

11th February 2008
The extremely talented group Weather Report have released their most recent CD on the Legacy Recordings recording label, entitled Black Market. It's a rare day indeed that I get a CD from an artist that I can truthfully say does not have a bad track in... Read >
Author: Clyde Dennis

Holiday To Spain - Ways To Enjoy Culture And History

01st February 2008
Spain is a beautiful country, located in Southern Europe. It is bordered by Andorra, France, Gibraltar, Morocco and Portugal. Each year many people travel to Spain to experience its rich culture and history. Traveling to Spain, no matter if in historical ... Read >
Author: Pierre Smith

Gaucin, Spain – Do all roads really lead to Rome

23rd January 2008
The Serrania de Ronda region of the Spanish province of Malaga is home to the village of Gaucin, which sits at 608 meters above sea level and has 1,842 residents. In the area of “Loma de Enmedio”, just 4km away from Gaucin, the remnants of an ancie... Read >
Author: Mark

Tourists and Costa Del Sol Property

20th September 2007
If you think that beaches are a great way to relax and unwind during vacations, then Costa del Sol can prove to be a wonderful place. Located in the south of Spain, Costa Del Sol has great beaches and sea shores that can really rejuvenate your soul and re... Read >
Author: Brittney Jackeline

Keiko Matsui Moyo Jazz Music CD Review

10th September 2007
The exceptionally talented Jazz artist Keiko Matsui has released her CD entitled Moyo. I am very confident and happy to announce that I believe Keiko Matsui fans, and Jazz fans alike will be pleased with this one. With the release of Moyo Keiko Matsui’s... Read >
Author: Clyde Dennis

The History of the Hot-Air Balloon

28th August 2007
When most people think of the beginning of flight, they think of the Wright brothers. But another pair of brothers preceded them by more than a hundred years. The Montgolfier brothers, who lived in Paris during the 1700’s, were the first to successfull... Read >
Author: Janette Vince

Costa del Sol Property – Get the Best of Stay Here

21st August 2007
If Spain has been ranked among the top three of the world's most favourite tourist or vacation destination, then Costa del Sol contributes to it in a big way. One of the most beautiful regions in the southern side of Spain, Costa del Sol has something for... Read >
Author: Brittney Jackeline

Savile Row prepares for the next two hundred years

12th July 2007
Savile row has survived as the worlds’ number one tailoring precinct for two hundred years precisely because it has changed with the times and it continues to do so unchallenge. There’s an infectious buzz on Savile row as it enters the new bespoke ... Read >
Author: Patrick

Travelling in Andalucia, Ten Top Places to visit.

05th July 2007
Andalucia is probably one of the most archetypal or stereotypical of all of the semi autonomous regions that make up Spain. Once described as where bull fighters meet beaches, flamenco, white villages meet cave houses and all intermingled within a whol... Read >
Author: Scott James

Low Cost from UK to Spain

02nd July 2007
Have you wondered which airlines offer the cheapest flights to Spain? Here’s a list of low cost carriers which provide cheap fares from UK airports to the most popular destinations in Spain: Air Berlin Based in Germany, it is the third biggest low c... Read >
Author: Tj Smith

Using a Wedding Co-ordinator for your Wedding

12th June 2007
Planning a wedding is huge task, which requires a lot of hard work. Use of an experienced co-ordinator can help reduce the stress associated with a wedding and take the worry out of the wedding day. I use the term co-ordinator as opposed to planner as in... Read >
Author: Kerry Vear-Smyth

Avoid Crowded Costa's To Discover A Secret Spain

06th June 2007
Those planning a holiday this year could be put off by the thought of a crowded resort on a Spanish Costa or the over familiarity of beaches packed with British tourists. However, there are areas of Spain that are not over-populated by tourists and offer ... Read >
Author: directline-holidays.co.uk

The Guardians of Time: Countdown to Bookshops

06th June 2007
The Guardians of Time (Los Guardianes del Tiempo) is among the most eagerly expected novels in 2007. Ever since last February, when the book’s rights were bought by ViaMagna, a well known bestseller publisher in Barcelona, interest has increased steadil... Read >
Author: Roxana Nicula

Weddings in Spain and Gibraltar - Legal Requirements

10th May 2007
WEDDINGS IN SPAIN Your wedding is one of the most important and special days of your life. With its wonderful weather, competitive prices and easy access, Spain is a great place to have your wedding in style. The legal side of getting married in Spain... Read >
Author: Kerry Vear-Smyth

Avoid crowded Costa’s & discover secret Spain

30th March 2007
Anyone considering a summer holiday this year may be put off by the thought of a crowded beach on a Spanish Costa or the over familiarity of resorts packed with British tourists. However, there are areas of Spain that are not over-populated by tourists an... Read >
Author: Ross Marchant

The Costa Cruise Line: An Exceptional Cruise Line

27th February 2007
The Costa Cruise line is an Italian-based cruise line. It has stayed on top for a very long time now by sheer dint of the excellent quality they offer, and the exceptionally entertaining itinerary they provide in Europe, covering Malta, Gibraltar, France,... Read >
Author: Everyone Loves To Travel

Property Investment spotlight Tangier Morrocco

04th February 2007
Morocco has been compared to that of Spain 15 years ago so buyers are eager to get in on the action. The Morrocan government aims to increase tourism to the country to ten million by 2010. When you visit Morocco you will find building work and brand new ... Read >
Author: nicholas marr

Costa del Sol holidays - Nerja, Marbella, Fuengirola

08th January 2007
The Costa del Sol in southern Spain is one of the most famous holiday destinations in Europe. You can choose from 800km of beaches, world-renowned holiday resorts, the warm Mediterranean Sea or the lively Atlantic Ocean. The Costa del Sol runs most the le... Read >
Author: Steve Greenwood

Holidays in Andalucia, Spain

04th January 2007
Being the largest region in Spain with a population of 7 million and 800km of coastline, Andalucia is a pleasure to visit because it is so diverse in landscape, culture and holiday attractions. Tourism here has been the main factor in making Andalucia one... Read >
Author: Steve Greenwood

The Costa del Sol, still Europe's Premier Holiday Destination.

03rd January 2007
Since the 1960's and the advent of package holidays the Costa del Sol has always been one of the premier holiday destinations in Europe, and with good reason. The weather is perfect, with little or no rain between the beginning of June and the end of ... Read >
Author: Ruth Polak

Play Golf on the Costa del Sol

29th December 2006
The Costa del Sol, recently renamed the Costa del Golf, is an absolute Paradise for golfers of all standards. Offering some world-class golf courses in some beautiful locations combined with the highest number of sunshine days per annum in Europe it... Read >
Author: Ruth Polak

Holidays in Nerja on the Costa del Sol, Spain

24th December 2006
Nerja has become one of the most popular holiday resorts on the Costa del Sol to be found east of Malaga. Unlike many of the popular destinations to the west of Malaga heading down towards Gibraltar, such as Torremolinos, Fuengirola and Marbella, Nerja ha... Read >
Author: Steve Greenwood

The Apes of Gibraltar.

11th December 2006
The Barbary Apes of Gibraltar ,Macaca Sylvanus, are actually tail-less monkeys and are an unusual and delightful attraction for anyone visiting Gibraltar or the Costa del Sol. No one is really sure how the only wild apes in Europe arrived in Gibral... Read >
Author: Ruth Polak

The Apostille Section - The Hague Convention

20th November 2006
The Hague Convention of 5 October 1961 Abolishing the Requirement of Legalisation for Foreign Public Documents (Hague Apostille Convention) facilitates the circulation of public documents executed in one State party to the Convention and to be produced in... Read >
Author: Ronald Edwards

Flavours of Andalusia

17th November 2006
Andalusia is the largest region of Spain, situated in the south of the country it stretches along the coast from Almeria through Granada, Malaga and as far as Gibraltar. Inland Andalusia reaches as far as Cordoba and Jaen. Andalusia represents the most... Read >
Author: Gayle Hartley

VoIP VoipStunt vs Skype How They Compare

08th June 2006
This article provides up to date information in relation to VoIP services provided by VoipStunt and Skype however mainly focuses on call cost and free calls. Free calls to any regular landline in these countries with the condition that the call drops o... Read >
Author: Andrew Johnson

The Costas of Andalucia

20th May 2006
Costa del Sol The Costa del Sol is the coastline of the area of Andalucia in southern Spain. The Costa del Sol and its varied coastline runs from Gibraltar to the holiday resort of Nerja. It is a very popular destination and has many resorts from the l... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

White label games - Online games solutions

12th April 2006
Thinking about launching a white label gaming channel? Do you have a great brand and are wondering how online gaming fits into your business model? Have you been approached by a white label games provider? Well here is a checklist of 10 characteristic... Read >
Author: Morgan Collins

UK Online Bingo - What is the Difference?

03rd April 2006
There has been a massive increase in the number of UK bingo sites in the online bingo industry. These sites are not necessarily UK owned, based or licensed, but they are designed specifically to appeal to British bingo players. There are a number of signi... Read >
Author: Jo Stead

The Balearic Islands

06th March 2006
A look at the Spanish archipelago of the Balearic Islands or Islas Baleares in the western Mediterranean. This island group comprises Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza and Formentera. The islands have been inhabited since prehistoric times, around 5000 BC, and ... Read >
Author: Ken Jones

Ideas for your next cruise

25th February 2006
Have you thought about the destination for your next cruise? Could it be the Caribbean which many cruise ships cruise around. Where will you visit? How about Belize, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Dominica, Grand Antigua, Cayman, South Carolina, Mar... Read >
Author: Ric Wiley

Traveling to and within Spain

14th January 2006
Mainland Spain is situated on the Iberian peninsula in the southwest of Europe. It also encompasses two groups of islands. The Islas Baleares (Balearic Islands), in the Mediterranean, Mallorca the largest island is just over one hundred miles off the east... Read >
Author: Ken Jones

Tax Haven Threat

13th September 2005
Media reporting of a new EU savings tax directive has left many people wondering whether European tax havens could soon become obselete. The July directive requires banks throughout Europe, including low and no tax areas such as Gibraltar, Monaco, Ma... Read >
Author: Roger Munns

Euro Tax Haven Threat

15th July 2005
Media reporting of a new EU savings tax directive has left many people wondering whether European tax havens could soon become obselete. The July directive requires banks throughout Europe, including low and no tax areas such as Gibraltar, Monaco, Malt... Read >
Author: Roger Munns