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How To Insure Your Florida Residence

09th December 2010
The year 2005 was a record for hurricanes in the Atlantic and Gulf Coast regions, with meteorologists running out of alphabet letters used to name hurricanes and tropical storms headed towards the United States Atlantic and Gulf Coasts. Unfortunately seve... Read >
Author: DavidWolf

Planning a BVI Yacht Charter Vacation: The Best Time Of the Year for a BVI Sailing Charter Vacation

06th December 2010
The Caribbean waters were once legendary for pirates and treasure-seeking seafarers, but are now enjoyed by sailing and yacht charter enthusiasts who appreciate the gorgeous scenery, great winds, and variety of specialty restaurants, beach bars, and oth... Read >
Author: Satya Narayan

How do I get to the airport

03rd December 2010
Getting to airport is not always simple. City public transport to the airport is fairly dependable though, so it shouldn't be so difficult. From the central train station, subway station, or bus station in your city that will usually be a way of gettin... Read >
Author: Stacey

Mexico Home Insurance: Beware Of Brokers Who Can Sell You Short

03rd December 2010
Mexican homeowners insurance is very tricky. Brokers and agents will sell you policies that you do not need or that do not offer you the coverage that you are seeking and in the event of a loss the carrier due to not being insured properly will not pay ou... Read >
Author: Westcoastri

Punta Cana Climate, What To Expect.

30th November 2010
Punta Cana, one of the most popular places in the Dominican Republic. Most of it popularity comes from its incredible weather and places to visit. Featuring an average temperature year round of about 80°F (27°C) there's no mystery why Punta Cana is one of... Read >
Author: tedi055

Home Insurance - What is it and why you need it

22nd November 2010
What is Mexican Homeowners Insurance? Why do you need Mexican homeowners Insurance? If you own a home in Mexico, it is recommended to have Mexican homeowners Insurance for more than 1 reason. Liability. If someone gets hurt in your home you want to be pro... Read >
Author: Westcoastri

Travel Information on Hilton Head

09th November 2010
Climate Both the temperature and rainfall numbers for the region can vary widely, and winter can bring a brief dusting of snow. High humidity can make it feel a lot hotter and clammier than the actual temperature, especially in July and August, but a re... Read >
Author: Nicky Michael

How Weather Can Have an effect on a Cruise Itinerary

05th November 2010
A single of the minimum predictable elements that can have an effect on your cruise trip is the temperatures. Even though every cruise has a set itinerary that strategies out particular prts of phone along your journey, sudden temperatures can force alter... Read >
Author: Merlin Hale

Tips for Hurricane Preparedness

03rd November 2010
Hurricane season 2010 is upon us. While we are all spending our time stocking our freezers and buying "D" size batteries, bottled water and generators, many of us are ignoring the single most important element of a hurricane protection plan – insurance. ... Read >
Author: mattlinwyman

Top tips for winter holidays

13th October 2010
The two main factors in people’s vacation decision-making is how much money they can afford to spend and where their budget enables them to travel to. Indeed, whilst the final destination will very much be dictated by fiscal matters, it’s worth reme... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins

Where to rent a Villa in St. Lucia

13th October 2010
This contemporary site located next to the gorgeous hillside site next to Castles in Paradise in the south of St Lucia, overlooks the picturesque Savannes and Honeymoon Bays. Nine villas have already been constructed as well as 4 more are currently underg... Read >
Author: Castel Paradis

CTS: A Vision Beyond the Eye of the Storm

12th October 2010
“Good business leaders create a vision, articulate the vision, passionately own the vision, and relentlessly drive it to completion." ~ Jack Welch, former CEO of General Motors Vision is a difficult thing to define. We all have a plan, whether persona... Read >
Author: CentralTruckSales

Steel Buildings In The Hurricane Season

29th September 2010
Steel Buildings and Hurricane Season As this year's hurricane season quickly is upon us, we need to think about the safest way to ensure that our lives can continue as normal in the aftermath of the big one hitting near our homes and businesses. In a ... Read >
Author: dandan594

Mexico - Everything You Need to Know

29th September 2010
Mexico – Everything you need to know Climate – Mexico has a much simpler climate system than we do here in the UK. It can roughly be split into two seasons: the dry season and the wet season. The dry season runs from around November to April, and the w... Read >
Author: sally.rickshaw

A Spiraling Marketplace and Increasing Penny Investment Opportunities

23rd September 2010
It's been a wild and wooly couple of weeks on the international investment niches. But is the recent slide grinding to a halt...or just taking a breather ahead of tumbling some far more? And a lot more importantly, what does it mean to astute penny stock ... Read >
Author: Orville Merritt
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