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10 Tips to Make your Halloween Safe and Happy

13th October 2009
Costumes, jack-o-lanterns, trick-or-treating, and candy are all tell tale signs that Halloween is here. Trick-or-treating is a favorite activity for many however it’s important to take precautions so as to avoid any accidents. Here are 10 tips to ensu... Read >
Author: Cindy Buccieri

Holiday Villas Leisure in Ubud Bali

06th October 2009
Bali is one of popular destination in the world. Few years awarded by The International Travel Magazine as the world best island. Bali is well known for its culture, its people, its beaches and some others things. Bali is a small island around 140km by 80... Read >
Author: Dharma

A Guide to Activities in Sydney

23rd September 2009
Take a Walking Tour of Sydney What could be better than taking a walking tour of the city and enjoying the sights and sounds of the city? If you take Circular Quay as a starting point, enjoy a trip to the historical heritage area called the Rocks Distric... Read >
Author: John Downes

Snowplows- Then and NOW!

17th September 2009
Snowplow creators were issued their patents for snow plows in the 1800s. Several years passed before the plow designs were put to use. The plow made of wood was attached to a cart drawn by a team of horses through the snow covered streets. until the stea... Read >
Author: toni

Tempting Gold Coast Restaurants

16th September 2009
Sun drenched vast expanse of beaches with aquamarine waves lapping at the shore, spectacular nightlife, breath taking natural beauty and amusement parks that are full of fun and frolic that’s what Gold Coast Australia is all about. Is it any wonder then... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com

Business Directories

11th September 2009
The Internet has changed buying behaviours to the extent that customers habitually research suppliers of goods of services online long before they seek to make a purchase. In fact, increasingly the actual purchase transaction now occurs completely within... Read >
Author: Oak McIlwain

Travel in Sicily

20th August 2009
Palermo is the biggest city in Sicily of Italy. It is also a good harbor with dangerous terrain. Goethe appraised Palermo as the most beautiful cape of the world when he came here. As the dominator changes, there are different kinds of religions and cultu... Read >
Author: Apple Tree

Business Directories

04th August 2009
The Internet has changed buying behaviours to the extent that customers habitually research suppliers of goods of services online long before they seek to make a purchase. In fact, increasingly the actual purchase transaction now occurs completely within... Read >
Author: Oak McIlwain

Best Private Villas Location in Bali

12th July 2009
Bali offers you various choices of villas and holiday homes for your lovely holiday in Bali. There are many types of villa which you can rent ranging from luxury beachfront villa, hilltop villas with ocean views to rice fields view villas. All of them are... Read >
Author: Dharma

It Aint Nothing But The Hound, Dawg

08th July 2009
Only those with little money and infinite patience would consider crossing the continent by bus, but it can be an unforgettable experience, one that's inaccessible to the short distance traveler. A barrier is breached when you go beyond that one-day trave... Read >
Author: Ryan Murdock

Lazy Z offers cabins off the beaten path

16th June 2009
The Lazy Z Resort is off the beaten path -- unless of course, you count the paths right on the resort grounds. This California Gold Country resort offers trails and wildlife without ever leaving the resort. The Lazy Z is located in the Sierra Nevada fo... Read >
Author: CaliforniaWeekend.com

How to motivate yourself for weight loss and healthy cooking

08th June 2009
This article is a general one in that it wont give you facts and figures about weight loss, what programs work and don’t work and the best drugs to take for weight loss. This article is about self-motivation. Self-motivation is the main and underlyin... Read >
Author: petergoligher

Secluded Vacation Villas in Seminyak Bali

18th May 2009
Most of Seminyak villas are commercially dedicated for vacation rentals accommodations. Managed compound of small luxury villas with 1-3 bedrooms with private pool and a little garden. There are a few Bali villas with 4 or 5 brdrooms though, however they ... Read >
Author: Dharma

Seminyak Secluded Holiday Villas

18th May 2009
Strategically located close to the beach and just a 20 minute drive to the airport, Seminyak is a community that truly embodies the spirit of tropical living. Seasoned travellers from all over the world are now discovering the privilege of staying in a lu... Read >
Author: Dharma

Stratford-Upon-Avon's Tudor Buildings Let You Follow in Shakespeare's Footsteps

06th May 2009
Stratford-Upon-Avon is a bustling modern town, but what strikes you as you walk along the main streets in the town centre are the many beamed Tudor houses intermingled with the familiar high-street shops. But why were houses built in this distinctive sty... Read >
Author: Paul Hayward

Installation Options for Auto Navigation Devices

09th April 2009
Auto navigation systems are offering many options to a growing number of consumers each and every year. From systems that are factory installed into automobiles by the automakers themselves to those that simply plug into the car's battery adapter to use o... Read >
Author: Jack Safford

Hungary: Exquisite Survivor

27th March 2009
To bracket Hungary with East European countries is something of a misnomer. This is because the country, with its distorted crab-like appearance, is actually located in the center of Europe. Essentially tribals from the Ural region Hungarians are known to... Read >
Author: Mike Greaves

Hungary: Exquisite Survivor

27th March 2009
To bracket Hungary with East European countries is something of a misnomer. This is because the country, with its distorted crab-like appearance, is actually located in the center of Europe. Essentially tribals from the Ural region Hungarians are known to... Read >
Author: Mike Greaves

Malta Beats The Vacation Drums

11th March 2009
A holiday haven for retirees. That might have been the image for Malta in the past, but more recently, the island's Tourism Authority changed its efforts to attract a younger, wealthier group of people. This renewed focus has paid off, as the numbe... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Beach fashion 2009, Italian design

18th February 2009
It’s still winter but real fashion victims are already planning what they are going to wear next year on the beach. Nowadays what we wear on the beach is as important as what we wear to go out for the night. But beachwear could be even more import... Read >
Author: martinapp

Keep yourself busy on your Shanklin Holiday

27th January 2009
The Isle of Wight is widely documented as being on of the most relaxing and enjoyable places to visit in the UK. The most popular resort on this island is Shanklin based on the south east coast. The town is easy to get to with a railway service connected ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Discover the ancient Egyptian wonders of Luxor

02nd December 2008
Known as the world’s greatest open air museum, Luxor is a magical place to visit. Based in Upper Egypt, the city is built on and around the ancient site of Thebes and is home to some of the best sites in the country. From the temples and museums to sh... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

EXCLUSIVE REAL ESTATE LOANS

01st December 2008
Washington DC Exclusive: The Looming Economic Crisis is confirmed by the President, “This sucker is going down” as reported by several news agency’s after an emergency meeting where both Presidential candidates were flown in for a meeting with the ... Read >
Author: Sebastian Worthy

Conventional versus Roaming Billboards

30th November 2008
OLD METHOD - CONVENTIONAL BILLBOARDS The commonplace conventional billboards are stationary and would only supply you, on mean, 3 seconds of exposure time. That short time span to get your note over connected with restricted command to goal exposure ma... Read >
Author: Remy

Are you thinking of moving to the Midlands?

30th October 2008
If you are thinking of moving to the East Midlands there are a few things that you should know that may sway your decision and help you to choose to rent property in Leicester. The city of Leicester lies on the River Soar and on the edge of the English... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Tickle Your Taste Buds At Cork's Old English Market

27th October 2008
If you're into your food, then the English Market in Cork city centre is a paradise. It sells a variety of food and produce from the four corners of Ireland, and indeed, from all over the world. Read on for more on the famous English Market in Cork city..... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Top 10 coolest ways to get around Barcelona.

23rd September 2008
The Catalan Capital of Barcelona is a very accessible city, and fairly easy to navigate, which leaves you with only 1 question – how to move around. Here are my top 10 cool ways to visit the city. Barcelona is one of the most popular cities to vis... Read >
Author: David Brydon

Enjoy a cheap break in the UK

04th September 2008
Are you desperate for a break but don’t feel as if you can afford it? Have you run out of holiday time at work to take a week off? If that sounds like you then you’ll be pleased to know that even spending just a couple of days away from home can ... Read >
Author: pmcindoe

KLCC – The Domain housing all human needs

18th August 2008
It would not be an exaggeration if one said that “Kuala Lumpur City Center” (KLCC) is another capital in the capital of Malaysia. It is truly a majestic complex integrated with massive shopping destinations, restaurants and other number of entertainme... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

'Restoring' a Dream

27th July 2008
‘Flipping houses’ is the fashionable term used to restore or reinvent a property to the designer’s vision of what it should be. When I was a child, while traveling in the car with my family, I was always intrigued by the abandoned houses and bu... Read >
Author: bjmorris

Blending the Past with the Present

26th July 2008
From my earliest recollection, I've been fascinated by those old abandoned buildings you pass along America's highways. The middle child of 5, I was raised by 2 school teacher 'history buffs'. We were exposed to many of the incredible battlefields, muse... Read >
Author: bjmorris

Holidays - Amsterdam, an Introduction

22nd July 2008
With more canals than Venice, Amsterdam is considered one of Northern Europe's most exquisite yet controversial capitals. From the grand 17th century architecture that shimmers amongst the image defining canals to the bawdy scenes of the Red Light Distric... Read >
Author: Liam Gerken

Malta: A Getaway For Both Young And Old

14th July 2008
Malta, which was once considered a getaway for senior citizens, is attempting bring in a youthful demographic. Recently, the Tourism Authority changed its efforts to attract a younger, wealthier group of people. This renewed focus has paid off, as the num... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

A Piece of the Puzzle: Incorporating Retractable Awnings into Historical Renovations

20th June 2008
Downtown areas, tree-lined neighborhoods, old main streets – every city and town is defined by the buildings in it. Older buildings, whether it’s a turn of the century storefront or a post-war home, has a distinctive design. When buildings are refurbi... Read >
Author: Eric

Sights of Odessa Ukraine. Where to go. Travel guide.

26th May 2008
Primorskiy Boulevard. Because of the numerous magnificent buildings, the Primorsky Boulevard is in Odessa kicks it the more beautiful and extensively forbidden to the automotive circulation. The monument to Duke de Richelieu. French nobleman, soldier, ... Read >
Author: Helen

A brief guide to Bournemouth

08th May 2008
This article aims to give a brief rundown of what it�s like to live in Bournemouth, ideal if you are considering the idea to rent property in Bournemouth. Bournemouth is a large coastal resort town in Dorset, England with a population of around 163,444 ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Europe Travel Guide: Explore A New Experience

08th May 2008
A book and map are reliable sources that one should carry while travelling or exploring places. The Europe Travel Guide book reflects lot of information about regions and localities. Relying on this source is rewarding and beneficial. It reveals the best ... Read >
Author: Jasons

Ambergris Caye Scuba Diving

18th April 2008
Ambergris Caye is the most popular spot in Belize for scuba diving. It offers a variety of diving such as reefs, walls, blue holes and more. If you've never been to Belize before, Ambergris Caye is a great place to start. Geography Ambergris Cay... Read >
Author: Dianne Rein

Guildford for a unique experience

25th March 2008
If you have made the trip to Guildford, then you might want to do some shopping. Shopping has become a favourite thing to do for many tourists visiting Guildford. The traditional High Street of Guildford has a unique atmosphere during the busy days. Guild... Read >
Author: Discount Web Design

Barcamania: new, vintage and used boats in Lignano Sabbiadoro

08th March 2008
The renowned seaside resort Lignano Sabbiadoro on the Upper Adriatic Sea pays tribute to its blue sea with the first boat show: Barcamania. The exhibition took in Lignano the lovers of small new, vintage and used boats from the 23th of February to the ... Read >
Author: deborah

Macau - The perfect vacation

07th March 2008
Macau is a city with two faces: the fortresses, churches and food of former colonial masters Portugal speak to a uniquely Mediterranean style on the China coast. Macau is also the self-styled Las Vegas of the East. The last few years have seen once-sleepy... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Holidays – Out & About in Lisbon

25th January 2008
The “Praça Dom Pedro IV”, more commonly knows as the “Rossio Square” is known as “the old heart of the city” and is an excellent place to start your exploration of Lisbon. The square is named after Dom Pedro IV, a past King of Portugal, wh... Read >
Author: Liam Gerken

Getting Enough Bandwidth with Better Routing

14th January 2008
Getting Enough Bandwidth with Better Routing A common question for network connectivity is “how much bandwidth is enough?” While bandwidth can boil down to upload and download limits from an ISP, the overall question is really one of network speed ... Read >
Author: Robert

Spending your time in Las Vegas

13th September 2007
On your way from Los Angeles to the desert you will find Las Vegas, the capital of American gambling industry. Las Vegas is located in the south of Nevada State, approximately 80 km east of Californian border and 50 km west of border with Arizona. Las Veg... Read >
Author: t_kogutenko

Discover the Truth about the Legendary US 66

09th August 2007
If you are looking for information about this famous and historic highway, known as Route 66, the Mother Road, or the Main Street of America, it's certainly not hard to find. Many people in the United States as well as other countries honor this legend... Read >
Author: Cecilia

Santa Rosa, California, a Great Place to Find a Home for Sale that you can make your Own

21st July 2007
Santa Rosa is a city always on the move and continuously growing and developing. Many people believe that Santa Rosa is the best place on earth to be in if you wish to live in harmony with nature but are also interested in being up to date with business.... Read >
Author: Deborah

The Summer in Bayfield Ontario

20th March 2007
When it comes to old-fashioned charm and beautiful outdoor attractions and scenery, one cannot go wrong when planning a visit to Bayfield, Ontario. For more than a century, visitors have been attracted to this idyllic region filled with tree-lined streets... Read >
Author: Rob Parker

Woodworking Hits the Street

09th March 2007
Traveling throughout the province of Ontario, Canada, through various small towns and some cities a new trend in woodworking is emerging. Roaming down the main streets of many smaller towns, I am beginning to see a changing face of the tree trunk stumps ... Read >
Author: Rob Parker

4 Types of Transportation For Travelers to Paris

15th November 2006
Traveling in a new place is usually not an easy task. It would be much better to utilize your traveling time more efficiently if you could have a more understanding on the transportation facilities of your destination. This article introduces four types o... Read >
Author: Sammy Ho

How to do Barcelona in 48 hours

27th September 2006
You have just 2 full days to see and experience all Barcelona has to offer. It sounds like mission impossible but you can do this wonderful vibrant city in just 48 hours with the help of this guide. 13:00 The main streets of Barcelona are wide and lon... Read >
Author: Katy Hyslop

Modern City in Venice of North

12th September 2006
Amsterdam has been developing since early ages and the development taking place has all the variations and colors of history. Pijp was the first modern city development in Amsterdam at the end of the 19th century. Many houses were built here very quickly ... Read >
Author: Rahul viz

Hello from Taxco The City that Silver Built

12th June 2006
My friends Alberto and Elisabeth picked me up early Saturday morning and dropped me off at the Estrella de Oro bus station at 8:45. We chatted for another little bit until the bus left at 9:15 am. I was riding in a modern, air-conditioned bus on the toll ... Read >
Author: Susanne Pacher

The immortalised Route 66 is American heritage, and a place that all Americans should visit

17th May 2006
Since the 1960s, touring across America and looking for adventure has become synonymous with driving down Route 66. Immortalized in film, songs and books, the highway from Los Angeles to Chicago may have changed since the original route that John Steinb... Read >
Author: sam lowe

Chester City guide, including hotels

25th April 2006
Visit Chester and discover a delightful cultural mix that evolves when a 21st century city has been shaped by 2,000 years of history. Within the city walls Chester combines five star luxuries, exclusive stores, excellent dining and a vibrant nightlife wit... Read >
Author: Maria Williams

Vacation In Chester

16th January 2006
Introduction Chester is the county town of Cheshire in North West England. It is situated on the River Dee close to the border with Wales, and is one of the best-preserved walled cities in the country. It is the main settlement in the City of Chester l... Read >
Author: Maria Williams

Hello from Toronto (4) - An Exploration of Toronto's West End

04th January 2006
Saturday, September 3, 2005 Hello from Toronto (4) - An Exploration of Toronto's West End One of the beauties of Toronto is its diversity, the fact that hundreds of ethnic groups from all over the world congregate here in this metropolis and give th... Read >
Author: Susanne Pacher

The Professional Shih Tzu Dog Groomer

17th December 2005
Everyday more and more money is being spent on pets including the Shih Tzu. The professional Shih Tzu groomer is a rather unique entry in the professional world. Outside the family and the Shih Tzu's vet, the professional Shih Tzu groomer is the one p... Read >
Author: Connie Limon

New Investors Define Your Market

12th December 2005
A problem most new real estate investors have is wanting it all by trying to learn all aspects of investing. There are tremendous opportunities across the board, but it may be better for you to define a market learn it be successful and then spread your w... Read >
Author: Bill Carey

Shopping Systematically for an Internet Home Based Business.

22nd July 2005
Are you looking around for an Internet Home Based Business? Probably you are! Then let's go Shopping and do it Systematically. Most consumers especially women spend hours walking several Blocks,Main Streets and Malls hunting for a bargain. When they do ge... Read >
Author: Kanaga Siva