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Car Parts Putting a Car back Together Again

29th September 2009
So you’ve sunk a whole load of money into an old car with the intention of lovingly restoring it to its former glory. But it’s only now that you’ve started looking for car parts that you’re beginning to wonder what on earth have you let yourself i... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The revival of Scotland’s Castles

24th September 2009
How heartening after decades of decay and the destruction of many old fine homes, to see a revival of Scotland’s Castles. After the war when many properties which had been either closed up or badly damaged by their war time guests, were facing a grim fu... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

A Geek Groundswell

21st September 2009
One day when I had nothing to do (well, actually, I had a lot to do, but I didn't want to do any of it), I decided to play the Google game. This is the one where you input your own name or something else into the field in quotes to see how many search res... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

UK Property Market Recovery

08th September 2009
The UK property market appears to be slowly recovering from the severe drop the sector has experienced in recent times. Although the market does not appear ready to spring back to its former glory, signs of recovery are slowly relieving homeowners of a la... Read >
Author: Melissa Chappell

Couples Advised to Take Out Insurance

02nd September 2009
Insurance is vital if you are planning to move in with your partner to start a new life, according to a leading Irish body. Recent advice issued by the Financial Regulator encourages couples to consider the different ways in which they can protect their m... Read >
Author: Rochelle

Dental Crowns

27th August 2009
When it comes to your smile, you'll want to be sure that it is always looking its best. A winning smile can mean the difference between a great first impression and a poor one. If you have concerns about the look of your teeth, or perhaps you have a damag... Read >
Author: Yodle

Soft & Beautiful Skin - Understand 3 Aging Skin Issues & Restore Your Skin Back To Its Former Glory

21st August 2009
Watching your skin slowly degrade and wrinkle has to be one of the worst things women have to face up to. Even some men get distressed over it. Is it possible to get your soft & beautiful skin back to anywhere near its former glory? The answer to this ... Read >
Author: Kathryn M. Reid

Lou Lim Iok Garden: Macau’s Idyllic Beauty

08th August 2009
The attractive Suzhou style Lou Lim Iok Garden is an elegant haven of lush green tranquility. Situated in the junction of Conselheiro Ferreira de Almeida Avenue and Old Rolly Avenue, the public park is rated among the top ten scenic sights of Macau in rec... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Take Teeth Whitening To The Professionals

27th July 2009
It’s a popular belief that the first thing potential partners notice about you is your smile. If that’s the case, then ensuring that your smile is always at its best is a logical reaction. One of the most popular ways of enhancing your smile is by mak... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane

My Hair Loss Experience

16th July 2009
The following is a summary of my personal struggle with hairloss,the bad decisions I've made and how I restored my hair. I first realised I was losing hair in my crown area at the tender age of twenty four(1992)when someone kindly pointed out I was g... Read >
Author: bigmac

Is There Hope for the Auto Industry Yet?

05th July 2009
Everyone on the planet must be aware of the global financial crisis. If you are not aware of everything that's been going on then you must have spent the past few months unconscious and living on Mars! As a result of the recession many businesses are faci... Read >
Author: King of Kontent

Need Flooring Installation And Restoration In The Berkshire Area?

19th May 2009
If you are looking to restore your flooring, either in your home or in a commercial property, there could be a specialist in the Berkshire area to help you. They are able to use the latest techniques and equipment to remove stains, reseal and restore f... Read >
Author: Danielle Ingram

5 Top Tips For A Safe Spring Motorcycle

01st May 2009
The clocks have sprung forward, the days are getting longer and the sun is even starting to make the odd guest appearance, it looks like spring is well and truly here with summer just round the corner. For those of you who are fair weather bikers, now is ... Read >
Author: Kmberlie

Copper – The Best Choice for Your Cookware

27th April 2009
Why has copper cookware grown in demand across the world? It not only looks great and facilitates better cooking of food more than any other material out there, it also saves energy. Copper is better than steel in both looks and utility. A professiona... Read >
Author: Mitch Peders

Easily Ship Your Classic Car with Car Shipping

16th April 2009
Many people spend lots of money and are very proud about their classic and restored vehicles. Restoring these vehicles is a hobby for many people, and bringing old cars to their former glory is both time and money intensive. It is for this reason that spe... Read >
Author: Jennifer Strong

Lou Lim Iok Garden- A Rare Glimpse Of Suzhou Tranquility

07th April 2009
The only Suzhou style garden to be found in Macau is the Lou Lim Iok Garden. It is located an intersection between Avenue Conselheiro Ferreira de Almeida and old Rolly Avenue. The garden was not always as beautiful as it is today. It was once a vegetable... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

The Imperial Palace: The Emperor’s Home

06th April 2009
Situated in Chiyoda, Tokyo, the Imperial Palace is the official residence of the Emperor of Japan. Positioned on the former location of Edo Castle, the Imperial Palace is a massive park area surrounded by enormous stones right in the heart of Tokyo. Jap... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Planning the Perfect Break in Jersey

02nd April 2009
There is no better place for a glorious weekend getaway than the island of Jersey in the Channel Islands. You can pick and choose from such a wide variety of activities; it’s hard to know what to do. From hiking to biking, beaches to medieval castles, s... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins

Some Tips To Restore Antique Furniture

25th March 2009
Restoring antique furniture to its former glory can be an expensive and painstaking process, but it's also the best way to keep its value intact. If a piece of antique furniture has been with your family for generations, you no doubt think of it as family... Read >
Author: Jade Simpson

Get You and Your Motorbike Prepared for the Summer Ahead

20th March 2009
The harsh winter is now thankfully behind us and for leisure riders it’s close to the date to get your trusty motorbike out of mothballs and back on the road for a fantastic summer of motorbike riding. Now is the time to rediscover how to ride your two-... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

The Mid North Coast Maritime Museum

17th March 2009
Anyone who has an interest in maritime history will thoroughly enjoy themselves on a visit to the Mid North Coast Maritime Museum. Volunteers launched the museum in 1988. Since its inception, the museum has been lovingly nurtured and moulded into the exte... Read >
Author: Gloria Dekker

Improve Your Quality of Life With These Weight Loss Tips

10th March 2009
What do we mean by the best of life? It might seem an evident question, but we each have a distinct interpretation of how we think it ought to be. But how is the multiple important element in life? What holds anything and everything together? What is most... Read >
Author: Muscle Trainer

My African Dream

05th February 2009
I am a son of Mother Africa, the cradle of civilization. Africa as its name indeed suggests is the birthplace, the land free from cold and horror. I can recall only two significant natural disaster events during my lifetime as an South African. I remembe... Read >
Author: pain 2 purpose

The Gilded Sonnerie

02nd February 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Mike Bond It was a carriage clock and quite magnificent. Huge for the type, it stood fully 10 inches tall. It was dated 1826, found engraved on the base. Typically French, it was of the highest horological art form, the levers a... Read >
Author: Mike Bond

American Soccer - Will America's Winning Streak Continue?

30th January 2009
The top 2 soccer nations showed a totally different style at the end of last year. United States' team had a good time as they were in top form and showed their skill on the field. Cruising past the qualifying rounds for the World Cup, the U.S. made a pla... Read >
Author: Peri Witny

The Key to Getting Your Ex Girlfriend Back

16th January 2009
The Key to Getting Your Ex Girlfriend Back If you want to know the key to getting your ex girlfriend back, then I have something that's going to interest you. Firstly you need to understand what makes a girl choose a guy to be their boyfriend -... Read >
Author: kanetohman

Discover Casco Viejo, Panama

13th January 2009
Casco Viejo is the historic center and the most colorful part of Panama City. Visiting Casco Viejo is an opportunity to experience Panama’s real beauty, and definitely a walk through its grandeur history. This is one of the most commercially important a... Read >
Author: Ella

French Holiday Cottages ideal for Small Families

04th January 2009
Finding a chateau to rent in France for a small family group couldn’t be easier.  At Simply Chateau we have a wide range of French chateaux for rent which are ideal for large groups as well as an attractive selection of smaller French chateaux which... Read >
Author: dtymon

Restoring Classic Cars/Trucks

02nd January 2009
Restoring a beautiful vehicle after long periods of inactivity and many decades of rust and dents is a tough job to say the least. Whether it’s a 1920 Ford Model T truck or a 1907 Cadillac Model H, when it comes to restoring, almost everyone has an opin... Read >
Author: Dan Bodrero

Top 10 Automotive Colleges

03rd December 2008
You are a gearhead. Why not get paid big bucks for it? You love the roar of the horsepower and smell of the rubber hitting the road. You would rather restore a rusted-out piece of you-know-what to it's former glory than buy a car new. You would tear a... Read >
Author: loudmarket

Build-a-lot 3: Passport to Europe Game Review

02nd December 2008
HipSoft’s hit time management casual game is once again followed-up with a new sequel to satisfy eager fans of this construction-themed installment. The Build-a-lot 3: Passport to Europe game continues your adventures in constructing houses and building... Read >
Author: Ruff

Discover New Zealand’s only castle

01st December 2008
Discover New Zealand’s only one of two castle’s at Dunedin, this imposing mansion built by William Lamarch during the late 19th century as a palatial residence. William Lamarch was a popular politician and entrepreneur in colonial New Zealand. The con... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

All About Tile Flooring

01st December 2008
With the constant hustle that you need to keep up with and the energy required by New York City living, maintaining a home can become quite a task. One of the areas that may need a good amount of attention in terms of maintenance and cleaning is your flo... Read >
Author: Eugene Makeev

All About Tile Flooring

01st December 2008
With the constant hustle that you need to keep up with and the energy required by New York City living, maintaining a home can become quite a task. One of the areas that may need a good amount of attention in terms of maintenance and cleaning is your flo... Read >
Author: Eugene Makeev

Why I’ll Always Use a Car Cover

27th November 2008
I am a big game show enthusiast. I love watching all the old favorites: The Price is Right, Let’s Make a Deal, and even reruns of the Gong Show. One day I was chillin’ at the pad and it suddenly hit me—why shouldn’t I be a contestant? It wou... Read >
Author: Jimmy Plant

All I want for Christmas is a clean pair of Uggs

24th November 2008
Oh no has the dreaded ugg spill ever happened to you?? It’s a tragic event that unfortunately happens to several heartbroken girls at one time in their lives. But do not despair because there is hope!! With a few handy tips you can take knowledge in the... Read >
Author: BB

Dublin Destinations: Dun Laoghaire

30th October 2008
Dún Laoghaire is a scenic, suburban seaside town, located about 7 miles (12km) south of Dublin city centre. Its man made harbour is Dublin's main passenger port and its one of the largest (man made) harbours in the world. There's plenty to do here in ter... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Design your house

01st October 2008
Do you know your walls can talk, and they speak volumes about your style! Decorating a house can be fun like creating themed rooms along with decorating them with Flair. Lot of things has to be taken into consideration like keeping the room Airy and Comfo... Read >
Author: House Plan Central

Theater District

30th September 2008
The theater district in Boston is a theatrical hotspot that is home to several theatres including the Colonial Theater and the Boston Opera House. The theaters that are housed in this area vary in nature; some are very traditional and feature a rich tradi... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Design your house

29th September 2008
Do you know your walls can talk, and they speak volumes about your style! Decorating a house can be fun like creating themed rooms along with decorating them with Flair. Lot of things has to be taken into consideration like keeping the room Airy and Comfo... Read >
Author: Kevin Carden

Secret To Transforming Your Toastmasters Club

15th September 2008
Empowering Member's Inner Force Using A-B-C (The simple and proven ABC ideas to make more progress in your Club's DCP goals in less time) Introduction Just slightly over a year and 9 months ago, our membership fell below charter strength and we were... Read >
Author: Ken Tan

Notre Dame Cathedral In Paris France

15th August 2008
There is so much history in Paris often you do not know where to start, and with numerous different monuments to visit, you cannot forget visiting the Notre Dame Cathedral that is over 800 years old! Situated on a small island called the Ile de la Cite... Read >
Author: placesinfrance.com

Austin Rug Cleaning

18th July 2008
When it comes to having clean rugs there is a lot of confusion and information circulating. Unfortunately, rug cleaning isn’t always as easy as it may seem. Learn the basics with these “Rug Cleaning 101” tips. 1. Don’t Do-it-Yourself. If you ar... Read >
Author: Eliz

Northern Rock Might Be The Place To Borrow

02nd July 2008
State-owned Northern Rock is set to offer great deals for savers in the coming months, however it is the bank’s existing 800,000 mortgage customers who are the bone of contention. The main cause of Northern Rock’s swift demise was the home loans ... Read >
Author: Jemma

Perfect Breast Augmentation

30th June 2008
The female bust or breast is the object of observation and beautiful breasts don't go unnoticed. They are also an object of desire by men and so, naturally a woman with an attractive bust gets a lot of attention, which is always very flattering and does w... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Car Insurance - Classic Car Restoration

23rd June 2008
Everybody has a favourite automobile. Whether it’s something you’ve seen in the movies, a vehicle you remember from your past or a newer, sportier model you see in showrooms across the country. For those who have the time and money to invest in the... Read >
Author: DCollins

Business Networking And Charity

09th June 2008
It’s a little like getting on a plane, the desire to get more seats in the auditorium than perhaps is comfortable in order to maximise revenue per performance. It’s logical and maybe in some of the older theatres previous generations weren’t as tall... Read >
Author: Paul Yates

Carpet Repair should not be swept under the rug

27th May 2008
First impressions make a lasting impression. When it comes to your home, chances are the first thing visitors will notice is the condition of the carpet. Unfortunately, the carpet is one area of the home many home owners wish visitors would forget. If an ... Read >
Author: Eliz

Carpet Repair should not be swept under the rug

27th May 2008
First impressions make a lasting impression. When it comes to your home, chances are the first thing visitors will notice is the condition of the carpet. Unfortunately, the carpet is one area of the home many home owners wish visitors would forget. If an ... Read >
Author: Eliz

Carpet Repair should not be swept under the rug

23rd May 2008
First impressions make a lasting impression. When it comes to your home, chances are the first thing visitors will notice is the condition of the carpet. Unfortunately, the carpet is one area of the home many home owners wish visitors would forget. If an ... Read >
Author: Eliz

Melbourne: The Magic of St Kilda

15th May 2008
Melbourne's sandy suburb of St Kilda has a long and chequered history. Once a place of stately homes and grand residents, it fell into disrepute. Now it's reclaimed its former glory as Melbourne's bay side beauty offering music, restaurants and cafe socie... Read >
Author: Richard Greaves

Steps That Are Required Before Performing Stained Glass Repair

17th April 2008
Several steps are required before performing any stained glass repair; first and foremost, it is important to adjust the restoration process to the size, age and design of the object you are attempting to repair. If all you need to do is put together the ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Reasons Why You Should Stay In Your Marriage

09th April 2008
Marriage is one of the most complex and difficult institutions to maintain today. Going by the high rate of divorce cases all over the world, marriage has lost its former glory. Research has shown that a married person especially a man lives longer when i... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

Rebirth of the Napa Valley Opera House

09th April 2008
Built in 1879, the Napa Valley Opera House was the backdrop for what was considered to be the only "permissible" form of entertainment of its day. Home to many classic acts including Gilbert and Sullivan, it was the place to be seen by men and women of h... Read >

Warsaw

06th April 2008
Dating back to the 9th century the Polish Capital has had a long, eventful and, at times, tragic history. Many who have not visited the city will associate it with dour communist regimes but since the Victory of Solidarity in 1989 the city has transformed... Read >
Author: Paul Scottyn

Take Credit for Heritage Restorations

04th March 2008
For a long time heritage properties suffered from a bum rap. Investors were reluctant to purchase a piece of the past because of the cost of dragging it into the present. Fortunately, in the last few decades, older properties have been rightfully recogniz... Read >
Author: Branden Schroeder

Amazing Luxury Train Travelling Adventures

01st February 2008
Chugging of the train, the whistles as it laps up the miles all seem to be a tale of days gone by. Our fascination for the simpler life of the past has not dimmed though, and that is what the top luxury trains concentrate on. They may not advertise it as ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Classic Cars - Get Insured

18th January 2008
Antique car collection remains a popular hobby for a lot of people. Enthusiasts will invest a lot of time and money in buying, repairing and eventually showing classic vehicles. The idea of fixing up an old banger and restoring it to its former glory c... Read >
Author: DCollins

Not all monuments are equal

14th November 2007
Have you ever wandered past a monument or historic building and been surprised at the poor state of repair? Such structures are part of our heritage and yet are not looked after as well as they might be.Part of the problem is one of finance. Unfortunately... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

Larnaca Cyprus. Something For Everyone.

21st October 2007
Larnaca in Cyprus could be described as the resort with everything. It's a major municipality, a town and a holiday resort all rolled into one. It's also home to the Islands main airport and and boast a great selection of shops too. Add to that a pretty m... Read >
Author: kevinor

Jaguar May Soon Be Sold

24th August 2007
Ford is in the middle of a turnaround plan that includes shutting down plants and reducing the number of workers they employ to cut down on costs. The ultra luxury brand Aston Martin has been sold by the automaker too. And more recently, it was the tw... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle

Hungary for the Suburbs

08th August 2007
Three years on from becoming a member of the EU, Hungary shows all the signs of a marketplace that has grown up, matured, learned from its mistakes and is progressing towards becoming a fully-fledged member of Europe. The country has pursued d... Read >
Author: Caroline Hollingworth

Chesterfield Parks & Gardens

24th July 2007
There’s nothing healthier or better for you than the great outdoors. Whether you want to get out and walk the dog or go for a cycle ride, then the parks in Chesterfield are some of the best parks around. Here’s a small summary and a little bit of i... Read >
Author: Naz Daud

Spring Home Sale Benefits

26th March 2007
Spring is a fantastic time to sell your home. Not only is the weather great and agreeable, but there are quite a few things that you can do to spruce up your home in the warmer weather. This is one of the best times to sell a home, flowers are blooming, t... Read >
Author: Sarah Dupuis

Is Your Sofa or Chair Fanny Friendly?

09th March 2007
If you have ever “sunk” into a truly luxury sofa or chair, you know it had to be down or down and feather. You nestled into the plush, fat cushions, you just did not want to get up. What a feeling. There is nothing so luxurious in a sofa or chair ... Read >
Author: Lisa Stevens

Does Anybody Know How to Refinish Hardwood Floors?

05th March 2007
Refinishing your hardwood floors is perhaps the best possible way to bring them back to their former glory while restoring luster and shine. This is particularly true of floors that have dings and dents that need to be removed. One thing you should keep ... Read >
Author: Christopher Smith

A guide To Cork, Ireland

08th February 2007
Cork A Brief History Cork was founded in the 7th Century which is why there are so many magnificent attractions and such a vibrant culture in the area. Cork was first recognized because of the abbey, which led to the invasion of the Vikings and then l... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

How To Speed Up Your PC.

27th January 2007
One of the most annoying things I have noticed with personal computers is the noticeable drop off in speed and performance as the system gets older. When I first buy the system or when I have freshly installed Windows the whole system seems to zip along, ... Read >
Author: Drew Pilton

How to Clean Wood Furniture

14th December 2006
A room full of beautiful wood furniture brings warmth and elegance to any room, however, it’s inevitable that stains and mishaps will cause damage to your furniture. Maybe you wish to restore wood or wicker furniture to it’s former glory. Below are... Read >
Author: Janine Michaels

Manchester - great architecture in a great city

12th December 2006
Manchester has always been renowned as a city of great architecture, ranging from the historic buildings of the Victorian Age to the modern structures springing from its recent renovation. Many of the city’s architectural wonders are actually reminde... Read >
Author: Susan Ashby

House Signs Materials, Your Range of Choices

24th November 2006
A house sign is a clear statement to every visitor to your home. Whether your home sports a smart contemporary house sign or a quality traditional style of house sign will be seen, in a small way at least as a reflection of the type of people you are. Fo... Read >
Author: Steve Walker

Overseas property investors Beirut could be the answer to your dreams

07th July 2006
Copyright 2006 Nicholas Marr Once known as the party and culture city of the Middle East Lebanon's capital Beirut is now the place overseas property investors are looking toward. The image etched in the minds of Europeans for example is that of a war t... Read >
Author: nicholas marr

The revival of Scotland's Castles

27th June 2006
How heartening after decades of decay and the destruction of many old fine homes, to see a revival of Scotland's Castles. After the war when many properties which had been either closed up or badly damaged by their war time guests, were facing a grim futu... Read >
Author: Patrick Altoft

Many a Day for Your Bouquet

14th May 2006
All of us must admit to it happening at least once. Upon receiving a gorgeous bouquet, we admire the vivid array of colors that greet our dancing eyes, inhale the intoxicating scents, and then we manage to... well, forget. Within a few days, our beautif... Read >
Author: Flor London

Car Parts Putting a Car back Together Again

21st March 2006
So you've sunk a whole load of money into an old car with the intention of lovingly restoring it to its former glory. But it's only now that you've started looking for car parts that you're beginning to wonder what on earth have you let yourself in for. W... Read >
Author: ted belfour

Book Cheap Flights, Hotels And Arrange Weddings In India!

16th December 2005
By Annie Jones December 16, 2005 Located just a short drive from the capital city of New Delhi and close to Agra (home to the Taj Mahal), the royal city of Jaipur (also known as 'The Pink City' due to the predominant colour of its buildings), is well es... Read >
Author: Annie Jones

Removing spot scratches in your treasured photos 5 Minute Digital Fix

18th August 2005
Probably one of the most common problems you will be faced with in doing any type of digital photo restoration work will be to do with spot scratches on your old photos. When we first look at those old black and white or early colour photos they often ... Read >
Author: Gary wilkinson