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Historical Attractions in Dublin's Fair City

29th April 2009
Dublin, or Baile Atha Cliath as it is known in Gaelic, is a popular tourist destination and the thriving capital of Ireland. Situated on the River Liffey, the city of Dublin attracts thousands of people every year, particularly during March for the St Pat... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Visiting the Vatican City during your Italy Vacation

13th March 2009
One of the most popular destinations for those travelling to Italy is that of Vatican City. Most people do not know that this is a sovereign city-state. This means that it makes its own rules and has its own governing system independent of the Italian sys... Read >
Author: Tim Roseland

Pope Benedict’s Economic Realism

13th March 2009
March 4, 2009 In his first detailed public statement about the global financial crisis, Pope Benedict XVI may be revealing the outline of his forthcoming -- and highly anticipated -- social encyclical. Besides a few general statements warning against ... Read >
Author: Kishore Jayabalan

Fantastic Five of Paris

01st December 2008
Paris often referred to as "City of lights" is one place to break free. There are many places which will make you happy and your trip a journey of a lifetime. If somebody wants to choose one place in Europe to visit, then Paris would definitely be one of ... Read >
Author: Kylie D

A Guide to Irish Number Plates

08th September 2008
As well as being well priced, Irish number plates have an added advantage - they are all considered dateless (no age identifier) and can be assigned to any car, whatever its age. Irish number plates differ in format from DVLA plates in a couple of cruc... Read >
Author: clickthrough

Gianni Truvianni’s Life in Poland Under Communism

27th June 2008
My experience with Poland started back in 1987 when I arrived in Warsaw to visit a friend of mine whom I had first met in New York while we were both students at Hunter College. There was something about that morning which I will never forget as I got of... Read >
Author: Gianni Truvianni

The Changing Illusion Of Power

27th May 2008
Whenever people discuss leadership, attention invariably gravitates to that illusive issue of power. The very essence of leadership is to get others to do something, so leaders must focus on the skillful use of power, influence, or whatever one chooses to... Read >
Author: Alien

Awe inspiring icon of New Orleans

29th April 2008
Saint Louis Cathedral which is also known as the Basilica of St. Louis, is the cathedral in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. It is located on the Place John Paul II a promenaded section of Chartres Street that stretches one block between... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

The Meal Should Suit the Occasion

04th March 2008
Bombardier is a company name that is well known all over the world, but most people are not aware of the name of the neighbourhood where the company bases its operations. In fact, the Downsview area is home to many different people as well as to Canada's ... Read >
Author: Rob Parker

Great heritages are the major tourist attractions in Lithuania

26th February 2008
Lithuania is the fastest growing tourist destination in Europe. Summer is the best season to visit the Lithuanian cities and experience the beauty of beach life of Lithuanian seaside. Visitors can avoid the tourist rush during late spring and early autumn... Read >
Author: nancy eben

Catholic Charismatic Prophet Writes Book

12th February 2008
Gift of Prophecy: For the first time, Catholic Charismatic Ellen Chaksil is sharing the messages she has received from God since 1978. Ellen Chaksil began receiving messages from God after her initiation into a Catholic Charismatic prayer group. Nearly... Read >
Author: Nicole Langan

Barcelona and Montserrat

14th November 2007
Barcelona and MontserratMontserrat is one of Catalunya's highlights. This mountain rises from the river Llobregat up to 1.236m, one hour away from Barcelona. Besides its amazing rocks foundations, this mountain also hosts a Benedictine monastery since the... Read >
Author: Sara

Sick French Nun Cured by Pope John Paul II - A Miracle?

05th April 2007
Sister Marie Simon-Pierre, a French nun, claims that she was suddenly cured of Parkinson's disease after praying to the late Pope John Paul II. According to the nun, her symptoms disappeared after one night of prayer in 2005. Though what happened to her c... Read >
Author: Thomas Payne

Rise of the Rosary

02nd April 2007
In our human need to establish a relationship with our God and creator, methods of mediation, meditation, revelation and prayer have been practiced since early human existence. The fulfillment of this need gives peace, love, hope and justification to huma... Read >
Author: Janet K. Nelson

Irish Number Plates

28th December 2006
Irish number plates are some of the most popular and commonly seen private car registrations on our roads today. The format of Irish number plates differs from their DVLA counterparts by reading 3 letters followed by up to 4 digits. These registration num... Read >
Author: Cape Plates
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