Articles, tagged with "late september", page 4
05th May 2010
The last thing that you want to have happen when you are out enjoying company with friends is to have an allergy attack. If you are anything like me, taking allergy pills can make you drowsy and tired. Instead, when you are shopping around for allergy pil...
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Author:
David Williams
29th April 2010
If you're a music lover looking for a great way to escape this summer, a holiday in Ibiza is for you. Music, whether live or electronic, forms an integral part of the island's culture. Even non-clubbers can enjoy music at venues throughout the island, whi...
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Author:
Lauren Piper
20th April 2010
Mt Buller accommodation is a haven for snow sports enthusiasts. Mount Buller is a town in Victoria, Australia. It is situated about 208 kilometers from Melbourne. The otherwise sparsely populated area (according to 2006 census, there were just 251 people ...
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Author:
Sunny
09th April 2010
Shopping is now as important as eating or sleeping in one's life. Be it a pastime, a hobby, a compulsion or torture, you got to shop. It's like the very basic need today. And with this one also needs to maintain his budget. Also, different seasons have di...
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Author:
Jamie Hanson
22nd March 2010
There are few fish that Maine is renowned for, though undoubtedly one of the best candidates is the striped bass, a beautiful, strong fish that is becoming more common throughout Maine's waterways both on and off shore. Easily distinguished by a set of co...
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Author:
Donald Munoz
19th February 2010
Planning on a Caribbean destination in the late summer or autumn months? You are in luck! Cruise prices are at its lowest that time of the year. However, there is just one little problem: hurricane season!
Cruising all year long is becoming more popul...
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Author:
Luther Oneill
18th December 2009
In late September of 2009, the Philippines was rattled by the unexpected destruction brought by typhoon Ketsana (Local name Ondoy). More than a month's amount of rainwater poured all over Metro Manila, drowning not only people, animals and plants, but als...
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Author:
Fox
17th December 2009
Trusteer, a company that protects customers doing online businesses, warns the people on a new Trojan called Silon which can intercept user's web login activities targeting Internet Explorer users.
Silon identify the user's login session, reads and enc...
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Author:
Angeline Mabute
09th December 2009
Market dynamics often demonstrate that subsidies create unsustainable demand for the products to which they apply. Witness the auto sales acceleration in July and August of this year while the federal "Cash for Clunkers" program was in effect. Since the p...
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Author:
Peter Ellinwood
24th November 2009
If you are looking for a cheap way to enjoy an Alaskan cruise, you have to be prepared to sacrifice quality. However, if you are on a budget, there is certainly plenty of Alaska cruise deals out there that will help you cut costs and plan a more affordab...
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Author:
Melissa
13th October 2009
Starting somewhere between late September and November 2005, Google launched a major update to their search algorithm, which shook up the search engine optimization (SEO) community and millions of website rankings. The update has been named Jagger and is ...
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Author:
MANISH
06th October 2009
There are many things to think when arranging and forecasting a cheap marquee hire for your party, like sending a request, marketing and promotion, hiring location for the marquee itself, caterers, seating and carpeting, flower arrangers and audio and lig...
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Author:
peterjones786
16th September 2009
Disney can be very expensive if you are not careful and a little planning. However, there are ways to help reduce your costs, just a little practice creative thinking. To do so, on to read tips for saving cash on your Disney vacation.
So first things ...
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Author:
Ruel
15th September 2009
After two years of miserable washouts this year's summer will be scorching, so say the nation's weather forecasters. In 2008 numerous music festivals, county shows and other outdoor shindigs were cancelled at the last minute or even abandoned mid-event as...
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Author:
Adam Singleton
19th August 2009
Barcelona is not only Spain's second largest city; it's also bursting with attractions sure to tempt any travellers with a thirst for art, knowledge and vibrant surroundings. From the art nouveau buildings of Exiample - Barcleno's modernist quarter - to...
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Author:
Isla Campbell