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International Marriages

23rd September 2009
People marry people from other countries for many different reasons. For myself, being a true romantic, I would like to believe that the most important reason of all is love. As a result of the modern forms of transport and communications technologies ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Information For Anyone Needing Hotels Coventry

16th September 2009
It can be a daunting task having to confront the internet to look for hotels Coventry, especially if you are not familiar with the area. There are so many options out there, from hotel chains to individually established more niche venues, depending on yo... Read >
Author: Sarah Edwards

The history of the taxi

30th July 2009
Even before motorised transport some bright spark came up with the idea of charging people to ferry them around and the taxi was born. The first taxis appeared in the 17th century in London and Paris. It's strange to think that on a night out in Paris in ... Read >
Author: CalumMac

How To Beat The System

20th May 2009
Ok. You now know the keys to a happy life. Now take action to make it happen. This is what soldiers do. My articles will give you the Practical Wisdom. The rest is up to you. At this present time in the UK the Government is introducing a Road Pricing ... Read >
Author: Carl Jeremy

London Couriers At The Heart Of The City

17th April 2009
Have you ever wondered how business life would be without the London courier? Couriers are at the very heart of every business ensuring that parcels, letters, documents and goods are delivered to their destination on time. It could be that the goods are... Read >
Author: MarkSheldon

Tips on how to apply for rail vacancies

15th April 2009
As well as reinvigorating existing rail network, the government is spearheading a campaign dedicated to providing a ‘greener’ service by the year 2014. However, it seems that the current economic climate also has its part to play: the unpredictable co... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

where can I travel in Gabon?

01st April 2009
If you are looking for a place to guarantee you some rest and relaxation, where the only demand on your time will be to leave the beach to go visiting the various attractions and landmarks, you should check out Gabon. A wonderful getaway for couples and e... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk

Couriers - Trains, Planes and Automobiles

05th February 2009
Couriers need to be able to get your delivery from pickup to drop-off, no matter if that is over land or sea. To do this they make use of all available forms of transport. Typically a domestic courier will use a form of land transport such as a pushbike, ... Read >
Author: Ian Sheldon

Couriers - Trains, Planes and Automobiles

05th February 2009
Couriers need to be able to get your delivery from pickup to drop-off, no matter if that is over land or sea. To do this they make use of all available forms of transport. Typically a domestic courier will use a form of land transport such as a pushbike, ... Read >
Author: Ian Sheldon

What sorts of people hire limos for airport transfers

08th January 2009
There are those people who love perfection for whatever the occasion. They will go for a limo just for an airport transfer. May be from their hotels or from the town to the airport. They want nothing but to travel in the best comfort and still enjoy their... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk

Day Trips from London - Car or Public Transport?

02nd January 2009
London, and indeed the rest of England, has a fairly comprehensive public transport system. So you might be wondering why you'd bother with a car rental at all. Our guide goes through the benefits of each. Car or Public Transport? If you're trav... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

What are my favourite places to visit in Nairobi

29th December 2008
Nairobi is a place that one can spend days exploring. From the world class five star hotels to the ever active streets of the city. This is a must visit place for any person who would love to discover developed cities of Africa. Nairobi has become a world... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk

What would be the best limo to hire for my daughter’s eighth birthday?

03rd December 2008
This is one birthday that you want your eight year old daughter to always remember. A classy limo would come in handy to make this day a memorable one. Girls start being choosy when they are very young. They will start appreciating good things at this age... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk

Buying A Gift Basket – The Ideal Solution When You Live In A Remote Area

28th November 2008
Most of us take buying presents for other people for granted. After all, it’s just a question of popping down to your local shopping centre and looking around until you find what you want, isn’t it? Well it certainly sounds easy enough, but if you... Read >
Author: Gourmet Basket

Commuting On Monorail Or Light Rail For 4 Per Day

10th November 2008
Sydney has plenty of great sights and experiences to offer to anyone visiting the city, but it is also home to a lot of people who work there during the week. There are plenty of different ways to get around the city – on foot, by bike and by car for e... Read >
Author: Miss Kitty

Born to be wild: motorbikes through the ages

09th September 2008
The first ever petroleum-powered vehicle appeared in 1885 and was a motorised bicycle. Since then, motorised vehicles have climbed to prominence within society. Following that first motorbike were cars, aeroplanes, motorboats and other modes of transpor... Read >
Author: pmcindoe

Avoid being driven mad: Looking after a vehicle

08th September 2008
The average driver in the UK travels around 16,000 kilometres every year in their vehicle. As well as having a huge effect on the country’s roads, which were mostly designed and built to carry far fewer vehicles, these distances can often be detrimen... Read >
Author: pmcindoe

Hotels – Venice, an Introduction

23rd June 2008
The quintessential hallmark images of Venice with its elegant buildings, meandering canals, romantic boats (known as Gondolas) and narrow streets that have been popularised through film and literature are all a true representation of what you can expect. ... Read >
Author: Liam Gerken

Getting to Sydney, Australia

15th May 2008
Located on the southern coast of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, beckons lovers of fun and adventure. Sydney Kingsford Smith International Airport is the largest international and domestic airport in Oz. Many international airlines from major global d... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

Motorcycles More Dangerous Than Cars

09th May 2008
Figures released lately have shown that almost half as many motorcyclists are killed on Britain’s roads as car drivers and passengers. This is an astounding figure since motorbikes account for less than 4% of vehicles on the UK’s roads. These figur... Read >
Author: Jemma

Motorcycles More Dangerous Than Cars

06th May 2008
Figures released lately have shown that almost half as many motorcyclists are killed on Britain’s roads as car drivers and passengers. This is an astounding figure since motorbikes account for less than 4% of vehicles on the UK’s roads. These figur... Read >
Author: Jemma

Coach holidays, not just for OAP's

24th April 2008
Why and who travels by coach Perhaps most people's perception of coach holidays involves a group of elderly and sometimes immobile travelers visiting a seaside resort on an old bus style coach. While there are certainly a diverse range of demographics in... Read >
Author: Robert Meldrum

Thai New Year

27th March 2008
Songkran Day or Thailand New Year is one of the biggest events in Thailand each year. Thailand must be the only country in the world that actively celebrates 3 different New Years each year! There is the New Year on the 31st of December, then there is the... Read >
Author: Angelinas

An introduction to trikes

01st February 2008
A trike is a motorized three wheeled vehicle, often with an appearance closer to a motorcycle than to a car. These machines have increased in popularity in recent years, being seen as an excellent alternative to motorbikes. There are strict definitions... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

The effect of Global terrorism on the events industry

15th February 2007
Many people consider the impacts on industries that are directly related to the terrorist actions, such as the insurance industry. However, few consider the impact on an industry such as the events industry. While some people may not be able to see a link... Read >
Author: JulietteP

VISITING PRAGUE

28th July 2006
Prague has became one of the world's most popular tourist places. There are gorgeous murals to look at and wonderful architecture in this magical city. The art that you will find in Prague is mind blowing. You will find everything from Art Nouveau to Baro... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

50cc scooters

01st June 2006
Focus: on engine size 50cc You know those little sugar cubes you sometimes get in restaurants? Not the larger ones but the tiny ones which most people use in twos and threes? Well they are approximately 1cc. The difference between a scooter you can leg... Read >
Author: Barry Hooper