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The splendor of the Chevy Cruze

26th May 2010
Only a glance at the Chevrolet Cruze is enough to thrill your mind with the excitement of going for a drive. The style, the size, and the superiority tag that it carries as a sedan are enough to distinguish it amid the horde of cars on the streets. When o... Read >
Author: naval

what to do for constipation

20th May 2010
In this age of the cellular cellular phone, walkie talkies, or two-way radios, seem to be like an anachronism. Having said that, a lot of people today who grew up before the 1990s might recall that no respectable private eye or detective story was finish ... Read >
Author: Nigel Carlson

The kmpl factor

18th May 2010
A lot has been discussed about the prices and features of the recently launched hatchbacks in the market. Each new car launched brings with itself a slew of never-before features and tries to lure the buyer. Be it the Maruti Suzuki Wagon R with its all ne... Read >
Author: cardekho

Finding Affordable Movers

09th May 2010
Most people loathe the idea of moving from one location to another. The packing and the moving of large pieces of furniture and boxes can be tiresome and stressful in so many ways. For this reason, many people hire movers to do all the labour for them. Re... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

Speedy Doctor Takes On The City Regarding Rough Treatment at Traffic Stop

23rd April 2010
A routine traffic stop turned into a full blown court case for an Edmonton doctor who claimed he was treated with excessive force and was a victim of racial profiling. While Judge Fred Day of the Provincial Court agreed that the officer did breach Dr. Pau... Read >
Author: Ryan Philipenko

Singapore East Coast Park – play, relax and unwind

23rd April 2010
A first time visitor to Singapore would not be able to imagine that there is anything beyond the divine shopping, nightlife and entertainment options. Space age towers, highways and a fast paced life await the visitor to Singapore. For a nation that is sm... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

Breast Cancer Awareness Fundraising

21st April 2010
Breast cancer is a cause that everyone should regard as something worth giving to. By donating money to breast cancer fundraising, you would be paving the way for researchers that are trying to find a cure for the disease. There are so many ways that you ... Read >
Author: von.aimfr

True Fact: Not All Holidays and Hotels in Benidorm are What You Think

19th April 2010
Benidorm has been a favourite holiday destination with Brits for many years. It's cheap, accessible and features all of the comforts of home - but the weather is sunny and there's a real sandy beach! What sounded ideal to start with however has since turn... Read >
Author: Lauren Charles

The UK's Longest Rivers

13th April 2010
Rivers have been an important part of life and culture in the UK since prehistoric times. Long relied upon for navigational purposes, the rivers of the UK are also much loved for the recreational activities that they have to offer. There are many signific... Read >
Author: Ian Evans

Looking at Aitutaki Accommodation?

12th March 2010
Whether you are a first time visitor or have been to Rarotonga before, if you need a special place to unwind consider looking at Aitutaki for accommodation. This island is two hundred and twenty kilometres away from the centre of the Cook Islands and just... Read >
Author: Carolyn Wilkinson

The Top 5 Scenic Driving Roads in New Zealand.

25th February 2010
Driving in New Zealand is a beautiful adventure for the traveller wise enough to visit. It's got a great landscape for driving, and traffic is typically light. The well-maintained roads and amazing scenery provide ample opportunity to enjoy every kilometr... Read >
Author: Hugh McInnes

Trekking through trails

25th January 2010
Come and feel the joy of being alive amidst the beautiful ranges of Owen Stanley in Papua New Guinea! The Kokoda track is not famous because it has some gold mines in and around the area. It is famous for its very challenging but intriguing terrain, just ... Read >
Author: Julie Stinson

Shine Manchester 2010 – Walk To Beat Cancer

15th January 2010
More likely than not, you or someone you know has been directly affected by cancer. There are many ways to get proactive about fighting cancer and helping to find a cure these days; Shine Manchester 2010 is one of the most exceptional examples. This 26-mi... Read >
Author: Ian Evans

Canary Islands High Altitude

14th January 2010
TheCanary Islands all have coastlines scattered with various types of beaches. They range from areas with natural, dark, volcanic sand to golden sandy stretches that are maintained by the authorities with imported sand from the north African deserts, that... Read >
Author: Mark Bartley

The emergence of a remarkable new window material

12th January 2010
Let's start with a question on sport! What is the common denominator between squash, fishing, golf, skiing, tennis, motor racing and pole vaulting? All of these robust activities rely on the best equipment to achieve maximum performance. That equipmen... Read >
Author: Chris Dixon
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