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Be A Big Winner With Football Betting Tips

28th September 2009
There are many ways in which men can get away with playing with their balls, much to the chagrin of wives and girlfriends, and one of them is when they’re playing football. Football, more commonly known as soccer in the United States, has taken most of ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

San Diego waterfront beckons visitors

30th August 2009
Few California getaways offer the variety of easy-to-see attractions that you find on the San Diego waterfront. From the Gaslamp District to historic Navy ships, there will be plenty to see and do. If you don't have much time to spend, but want to pack... Read >
Author: CaliforniaWeekend.com

STOP Uranium Drilling at the Grand Canyon

28th August 2009
The Obama administration is currently considering halting environmental degradation around the Grand Canyon and you can support these actions RIGHT NOW! The Bush administration approved drilling for uranium at 39 sites near the Grand Canyon’s south r... Read >
Author: keenforgreen

Get smarter kids with clever decorating

28th August 2009
Fact: your kids' environment has a huge impact on their behaviour, mood and even cognitive function. Experts explain why you should give a little thought when decorating your little ones' lairs. Fantasy bedroom: Encourage your children to think and exp... Read >
Author: A.Deakin

Five Beaches for All Occasions in Menorca

20th August 2009
Menorca is the second largest of the Balearic Islands and a top choice for kicking back and relaxing on fine white sand under a Mediterranean sky. Its coastlines are one of the island’s greatest assets and with over 100 beaches to choose from there’s ... Read >
Author: Katedunstan

Tompkins Pharmaceutical Rubber appoints new Technical Director

17th August 2009
Tompkins Pharmaceutical Rubber Corporation, a leading provider of custom molded rubber products for the pharmaceutical, medical devices and biotech industries, is pleased to announce the appointment of John Hogan as Technical Director. Hogan is based at ... Read >
Author: Eli Minatore

How To Find The Best Hotel In Prague

28th July 2009
Prague, the capital city of the Czech Republic is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. It is therefore important that you choose your Prague hotel well so that you can enjoy and soak in the ambience of this incredibly city. What Does The Cit... Read >
Author: berg0101a

Ski Holidays New Zealand - Where is the Snow for Skiing in the South Island of New Zealand

23rd July 2009
Now is the time to get excited and to get your snow gear ready to head to New Zealand this winter to have some serious fun in the snow. Here is some up to date information on the main three South Island New Zealand ski areas. Opening Dates 2009 sk... Read >
Author: NoblePay

Grand Canyon Death Plunges Not Always Intentional

23rd July 2009
7/13/09 – Grand Canyon – South Rim – A man plunged 600 feet to his death this morning after driving his blue sedan over the edge of the Grand Canyon's South Rim. This appeared to be a suicide modeled after the famous death plunge scene at the en... Read >
Author: tours4fun

A Guide To The Best Beaches Of Lanzarote

06th July 2009
The stunning island of Lanzarote is the most eastern of the Canary Islands and lies just over 100km from the African continent. The island owes its origins to violent volcanic activity - happily there are no eruption fears today! The only worries you will... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

How health care affects our wallets locally and why it needs to change : Steve Gara

02nd July 2009
Below is a case study on one of just a million reasons on why the country’s health care system needs some radical change. It was actually an excerpt taken from President Obama’s site concerning health care reform and I hope that by reading it, we can... Read >
Author: www.EasyToInsureME.com

Luxury holidays in Thailand

26th June 2009
Thailand is a land of mystery and magic. It has an intriguing blend of striking natural beauty, ancient temples and legendary hospitality. The miraculous serene islands and immaculate beaches of Hua Hin, Phuket, Krabi and Koh Samui thriving with startling... Read >
Author: Suchi

Experience paradise in Thailand

23rd June 2009
Amongst all of the world’s travel destinations, Thailand is one of the most idyllic and popular with holidaymakers. With long stretches of white sandy beaches, fantastic weather for most of the year and a rich cultural heritage, amongst other things, it... Read >
Author: Roberto Raffa

Thai Time

18th June 2009
Amongst all of the world’s travel destinations, Thailand is one of the most idyllic and popular with holidaymakers. With long stretches of white sandy beaches, fantastic weather for most of the year and a rich cultural heritage, amongst other things, it... Read >
Author: Roberto Raffa

Gap Years in Paradise

18th June 2009
Amongst all of the world’s travel destinations, Thailand is one of the most idyllic and popular with holidaymakers. With long stretches of white sandy beaches, fantastic weather for most of the year and a rich cultural heritage, amongst other things, it... Read >
Author: Roberto Raffa

Best Recording Studio Austin TX

16th June 2009
For seven years Same Sky Studios on Boston's south shore was a hotbed of creativity for the most discerning ears and players. Over the years every style and genre of music has been recorded, arranged, produced and developed. Every project was given the so... Read >
Author: Jan Whitten

Raising Child Abuse Awareness with Flag Ceremony

12th June 2009
At first glance, you think our nation's Independence Day is being celebrated early. That's a natural reaction when you see 1,500 American state flags snapping in the breeze on Union University's south lawn off the U.S. 45 Bypass. Indeed, it's a b... Read >
Author: Colorfastflags

Enjoy The Land of The Free

05th June 2009
Amongst all of the world’s travel destinations, Thailand is one of the most idyllic and popular with holidaymakers. With long stretches of white sandy beaches, fantastic weather for most of the year and a rich cultural heritage, amongst other things, it... Read >
Author: Roberto Raffa

Discover The Magic of Thailand

05th June 2009
Amongst all of the world’s travel destinations, Thailand is one of the most idyllic and popular with holidaymakers. With long stretches of white sandy beaches, fantastic weather for most of the year and a rich cultural heritage, amongst other things, it... Read >
Author: Roberto Raffa

Killarney Summerfest 2009 - Don't Miss It!

29th May 2009
Yes folks, it’s that time of year again as the Killarney Summerfest, renowned as the most entertaining and family oriented festival in Ireland’s south western region draws near! Now in its 8th year, the Killarney Summerfest is one of the major ann... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

The Arty Puerto Vallarta

20th May 2009
Puerto Vallarta, like any other culturally rich place is full of art, beauty and poise. Some of the critics even term Puerto Vallarta as the Heart of Mexico. Puerto Vallarta has seen such magnanimous growth over the past five years that it makes you just ... Read >
Author: Pvrpv

The Best Fish Oil Needs to Be Pure - Effective - Affordable And The Most Beneficial To Your Health

18th May 2009
I don't know a thing about you, but I'll bet that you're as confused as I used to be, when it comes to finding the best fish oil to buy. Because it has become so popular nowadays, it's a favorite with pharmacies and supermarkets to use as a lost leader... Read >
Author: John P.Stevens

South Beach Luxury Real Estate: A Lucrative Investment

05th May 2009
Considering the beautiful locales of the Italian and the French Riviera, Miami’s South Beach is also known as “America’s Riviera". Nevertheless, South Beach has earned for itself great popularity as a beautiful and exotic Riviera. Therefore, it’s ... Read >
Author: Aliceshown

Sicily's Greek and Arab mix makes for an multi-cultural Italian holiday

26th April 2009
Surrounded by the Ionian, Tyrrhenian and Mediterranean seas, Sicily is characterised by such a variety of natural landscapes and multi-cultural traditions, fascinating visitors for the many civilizations that have dominated her. This autonomous regio... Read >
Author: Rhiannon TB

Real Estate is Prime in Boston's South End

23rd April 2009
Boston's South End has had a varied, twisting existence. Once a forgotten aspect to the city's bustling downtown area, the South End has overcome its previous reputation as a down in the mouth area to become one of the city's most vital locations. Burstin... Read >
Author: michael russell

Real Estate is Prime in Boston's South End

23rd April 2009
Boston's South End has had a varied, twisting existence. Once a forgotten aspect to the city's bustling downtown area, the South End has overcome its previous reputation as a down in the mouth area to become one of the city's most vital locations. Burstin... Read >
Author: michael russell

The History of Kettler

16th April 2009
For over 60 years Kettler has been a leader in bicycles, children’s outdoor toys, and other leisure equipment. Kettler was established 1949 by Heinz Kettler in the town of Ense-Parsit, Germany. Heinz Kettler founded his company in the attic of a wood pr... Read >
Author: Whatshebuys Opinion

The History of Kettler

16th April 2009
For over 60 years Kettler has been a leader in bicycles, children’s outdoor toys, and other leisure equipment. Kettler was established 1949 by Heinz Kettler in the town of Ense-Parsit, Germany. Heinz Kettler founded his company in the attic of a wood pr... Read >
Author: Whatshebuys Opinion

On the Fly New Jersey Lifestyle

09th April 2009
Fly Fishing by Emile Menasché Dedicated anglers know that New Jersey is home to some of the finest trout waters in the East. And for many, the pick for best fishing hole in the state would be Ken Lockwood Gorge, a picturesque spot designated ... Read >
Author: Mel Joelle

Four Great Reasons to Visit Protaras

25th March 2009
Tucked away in the easternmost point of the Mediterranean Sea, Cyprus is a perennial holiday favourite just a hop, skip and a jump away from Asia and Africa. At the island’s south eastern edge sits the busy holiday resort Protaras, a bourgeoning tourist... Read >
Author: Peter Allen

Kulula Airlines

13th March 2009
South Africa has really developed recently and is setting the standard for the rest of Africa. One of the main growth areas has of course been in the airline industry. In the 1990’s South Africa only really had airline and this was the national carrier ... Read >
Author: Marc

4 Art Museums in London England

13th March 2009
They’re housed in buildings which run the gamut of being among the ugliest in the world (the Barbican) to the neoclassical splendor of the National Gallery. But the most remarkable aspects of London’s art museums lies not in their exteriors, but in ... Read >
Author: Tim Roseland

Follow the Wine Trail across France

19th February 2009
There are ten well-known wine regions in France, each of which offers a unique holiday destination. Sampling the wines from each region will also give you a taste of the culture, history and gastronomic delights that are distinctive to the regions. Y... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Robber Caught By Purse Snatching!

03rd February 2009
Ah yes, one more triumphant story of what seemed to be an easy prey purse grabbing of an innocent looking seventy-seven year old woman that stopped a robbery! This happened at a Kangaroo Express store in Jacksonville Florida. The Kangaroo Express in Brook... Read >
Author: Regina Jacques

Hawaiian Travel Guide: Kaua’i Preparations

02nd February 2009
Its four distinct geographical regions are the main reason for the Magic you will experience when vacationing on the Island of Kaua'i's 550 square miles. Kaua’i’s western side is the site of what is possibly the most beautiful stretch of coastline in... Read >
Author: Tim Roseland

Get a Great View of Orlando from a Rooftop Bar

29th January 2009
There's plenty to do in Orlando, both day and night, but in the evening there is one special activity that you may not want to miss. You can get a panoramic view of downtown Orlando perched on top one of its rooftop bars. There are two bars in downtow... Read >
Author: Mark Whichard

A time to shop

28th January 2009
Even with all the attractions and activities, nothing beats a day of shopping in Hong Kong. It is beyond doubt a shopper’s paradise. Visitors will find absolutely anything and everything in the many stores right throughout the city. From the latest in d... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

NASA Confirms Liquid Lake on Saturn Moon

17th January 2009
NASA scientists have concluded that at least one of the large lakes observed on Saturn's moon Titan contains liquid hydrocarbons, and have positively identified the presence of ethane. This makes Titan the only body in our solar system beyond Earth known ... Read >
Author: John

Hong Kong Museum of History: A Rich Collection of Heritage and Culture

31st December 2008
The Hong Kong Museum of History seeks to preserve and promote the historical heritage and culture of Hong Kong. Its origins begin with the original structure that was dedicated to this purpose, the City Museum and Art Gallery. This was however at a later ... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

A Weekend in Rye

19th December 2008
Looking for a relaxing weekend away? Need to escape the rat race and take the family for a fun UK holiday? Then look no further than the town of Rye, based in Sussex, on England’s south coast. The town is steeped in history with magnificently prese... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Gauteng Province, South Africa – Self Drive Tour of Major Sites

08th December 2008
Gauteng, the only landlocked province in South Africa, is also the smallest. Gauteng meaning ‘place of gold’ got its name from the thriving gold industry here. Its capital is Johannesburg and it's home to about 8.8 million people. Even though Gau... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Gauteng Province, South Africa – Self Drive Tour of Major Sites

06th December 2008
Gauteng, the only landlocked province in South Africa, is also the smallest. Gauteng meaning ‘place of gold’ got its name from the thriving gold industry here. Its capital is Johannesburg and it's home to about 8.8 million people. Even though G... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Top Attractions in Sydney

03rd December 2008
Planning a trip to Sydney? Sydney is the state capital of New South Wales and the most populated city in Australia. Discover the city's top attractions that every visitor should see. Situated on Australia’s south east coast Sydney is also known as ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Hotel San Juan Miami And South Beach Sightseeing

02nd December 2008
A visit to Miami’s South Beach area is to step into a carefree world where mornings are spent at the beach, afternoons are set aside for shopping and nights are full of wild parties where anything goes! As one can imagine, finding accommodation in such ... Read >
Author: Larry Austin

Enjoy Wine from South Africa, New Zealand and Australia

02nd December 2008
Wine is a drink that is enjoyed world wide, with certain parts of the globe gaining a reputation for producing excellent quality produce. From the countries mentioned in our title, perhaps Australia is the most famous but we must not discount New Zeala... Read >
Author: dtymon

Travel in Hong Kong just made easy…

02nd December 2008
It’s the birth place of Jackie Chan and the trademark venue of Wong Kar Wai’s movies. Hong Kong is a modern day paradise which is located on China’s south coast on the Pearl River delta, bordering Guangdong province and South China Sea. Renowned as ... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Vastu Remedies

11th November 2008
Vastu Dosha is a proposed defect or deficiency in the familiar features of the eight directions and these directions have been empowered with characters based on an assortment obtained from the Panch-Maha-Bhutas. However, Vastu dosha signifies spoiling th... Read >
Author: PrakashA

A Weekend in Rye

30th October 2008
Looking for a relaxing weekend away? Need to escape the rat race and take the family for a fun UK holiday? Then look no further than the town of Rye, based in Sussex, on England�s south coast. The town is steeped in history with magnificently prese... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Travel in Style and Comfort with the Best Transportation in Florida

10th October 2008
Florida ground transportation takes away all the hassles of traveling and makes your trip to Florida’s stunning tourist destinations worthwhile. There’s no reason to miss Florida’s vacation spree, Disney World’s thrilling surprises, Ichetucknee’... Read >
Author: Andrew Beene

Surrey's Fabulous Outdoor Activity: Oakhurst Cottage

23rd September 2008
Surrey is a county found in england's south east, which helps to make up the Home Counties. Surrey frontiers Greater London, Kent, East Sussex, West Sussex, Hampshire, & Berkshire. Surrey council is found at kingston upon thames, although the town has... Read >
Author: Cindy Norgte

Surrey's Great Outdoor Activity: Guildford Cathedral

15th September 2008
Surrey is a county located in england's south east, which helps make up the Home Counties. Surrey borders Greater London, Kent, East Sussex, West Sussex, Hampshire, and Berkshire. Surrey council is located at kingston upon thames, even though the town... Read >
Author: Cindy Norgte

Visit Surrey In The Summer To Fully Enjoy It's Beauty

08th September 2008
Surrey is a county found in england's south east, which helps to make up the Home Counties. Surrey frontiers Greater London, Kent, East Sussex, West Sussex, Hampshire, & Berkshire. Surrey county council is found at kingston-upon-thames, even though th... Read >
Author: Cindy Norgte

AMAZING DRIVE

24th August 2008
Brahmaputra Road-India There’s something to be said for traveling along shorelines. I’ve chased the sea along India’s 8,000 km coast; but I’ve never followed a river before, and here I am, all set to drive up the second largest river in Asia-the ... Read >
Author: ravi

Top Reasons To Vist The Algarve

20th August 2008
According to Search Travel Online, Mainland Spain counts as one of the most frequented travel destinations. Its no shock, as such an abundance of deals to this area, are so easy on the pocket. Why not consider the beauty though, that the Algarve has to of... Read >
Author: Nigel Thomas

Reasons To Vist The Algarve

20th August 2008
Mainland Spain is the top seller, in terms of Holidays, according to Search Travel Online. This comes as no surprise, with Spain being one of the more economical destinations to visit for some sunshine. People really don’t know what their missing out on... Read >
Author: Nigel Thomas

Perfect Destinations To Plan Self Catering Family Holidays in the UK

15th August 2008
There are many popular areas of England yielding to people looking for cost effective and flexible accommodations. Self catering facilities give you and your family the freedom to cook, sleep and stroll around to experience the local life whenever you fee... Read >
Author: Karl Guevara

Some Top Reasons To Visit Vale Do Lobo And The Algarve

24th July 2008
It is not surprising that the most popular holidays sold online are those to the Spanish mainland. But the Algarve, on Portugal’s south coast is just as pleasant as mainland Spain in most regards and can be even more pleasant in certain others. There ar... Read >
Author: Jonathan Walker

Bodrum License Cruises - Instructions On Selecting Your Cruise

24th July 2008
Bodrum license cruises present an exceptional knowledge even if you merely have a small time to pay out. If you have a trip to the city of Bodrum on Turkey's south most shore, you must make an effort to visit a few of the confidential bays next to the Aeg... Read >
Author: Alien

Visiting the resort of Paphos

22nd July 2008
My first to Cyprus was to be to the resort of Paphos (Pafos), on the island's south-western coastline. Having never been to the island before, I was keen to see how it compared to the media images. Here in the UK, we've been bombarded by images of reve... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

Sailing through New Zealand’s fjord land

28th June 2008
Milford Sound is a fjord located in the south western corner of New Zealand’s South Island. The area has been voted as the most popular travel destination and celebrated author Rudyard Kipling once said that it is the eighth natural wonder of the world.... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Home is where the art is: London as a city of culture

10th June 2008
If asked to think of something associated with London, most people would probably say Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, London Bridge or Westminster Abbey. In fact, London probably has more than its fair share of iconic images. But this only helps to demonstr... Read >
Author: mpressman

National Falls Awareness Day 2008

15th May 2008
Help the Aged has announced details of a new review that will be launched in the run up to the fourth National Falls Awareness Day (NFAD), which will take place on 24th June 2008. The review, Fall Stop, explains the findings of the Falls Prevention in ... Read >
Author: Sylvia Fontrellini

The best Las Vegas Real Estate Opportunity

08th May 2008
The best Las Vegas Real Estate Opportunity The best Las Vegas Real Estate Opportunity in today’s market is near the Las Vegas strip area. Staying within Las Vegas Valley, close to the center of the city, will likely be a wise move in the coming years.... Read >
Author: Dan P

Cities Of The Ukraine. KHARKOV. A personal view

08th May 2008
Kharkov is one of The Ukraine's big 1,000,000 plus inhabitants cities and is a city that I have come to both know and love well, as it is the place of the head office of my Dating Agency, Confidential Matchmakers and I spend a lot of time here. It is ... Read >

Holidays in Majorca - Featuring Calla Bona and Calla Millor

06th May 2008
Majorca is the largest island of the Balearic Islands, a group of islands that are part of Spain and situated in the Mediterranean. Majorca's history as a popular holiday destination dates back to the 1960's when the package tour industry was born. Youn... Read >
Author: Stewart

Melbourne Restaurants, Cafes, and Cocktail Bars for Every Mood

25th April 2008
No matter what you're looking for, from elegant and sophisticated five-star restaurants to modern cafes and trattorias or hip bars, the city of Melbourne, jewel of Australia's south, has it. Here are some of the best: For an unforgettable fine dining e... Read >
Author: Hazel Flynn

Fisher Island Real Estate Making Some Well Deserved Raves

16th April 2008
Miami’s South Beach is pretty much the summer and spring break destination for most of the tourist who loves the fun under the sun. The basic thought of it is having your vacation in one of the nation’s best vacation destination is always a memorable ... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor

Buzzing Bangalore Real Estate Market

01st April 2008
Bangalore real estate has always been a point of focus of the investors, particularly the NRIs. Bangalore is India’s industrial and commercial hub and is one of the fastest growing cosmopolitan cities. This pace of development has added some punch to t... Read >
Author: George Gonigal

The main towns of Cyprus

25th March 2008
If you're planning a visit to the island of Cyprus then it's worth finding out some basic information before setting off. Our guide offers a brief overview of the main towns and resorts on the island. Many people are surprised by the size of Cyprus. If... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

Why to Buy Puerto Vallarta Real Estate, Mexico

19th March 2008
All over the world, cancun is widely popular as the Tourist destination of Mexico. But, all this while, Puerto Vallarta has steadily become Mexico's largest Resort Real Estate Market. More US citizens own Real Estate in Puerto Vallarta than in any other t... Read >
Author: Tom Budniak

Discovering the beauty of Paphos

11th February 2008
If you're planning a holiday this year then make sure that you don't overlook the beauty of Paphos, a spectacular location on the Mediterranean island of Cyprus. This is one of Europe's hidden gems. Those visiting the island for the first time are ofte... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

Fred Thompson Retires from White House Race

01st February 2008
Having faced a number of poor voting results in early campaigning rounds, former US Senator Fred Thompson has decided to withdraw from the presidential race on Tuesday. Thompson withdrew his candidacy after having faced a third place result in Saturday... Read >
Author: Emma

Escape the winter blues in style

16th January 2008
The prospect of another cold winter, dark nights, heavy rain and possibly snow leaves us all scanning the internet looking for a last minute bargain break to a warmer climate. So, as you search for that dream destination, why not factor in some treats pri... Read >
Author: Paula Garrett

How to enjoy your trip to Arsenal and find accommodation near Emirates Stadium

10th October 2007
There are not many football grounds that are as easy and as accessible as the Emirates Stadium, especially if you want to have fun and a couple of pints. Visitors should not drive to Arsenal games as there is no parking and roads around the stadium are cl... Read >
Author: renzochemistry

Bargain Real Estate in Costa Rica New International Airport Forthcoming

21st September 2007
As of 2006, there were 157 airports in Costa Rica. That may sound like a lot but when you start looking at the specific uses and capabilities of the airports, you’ll see why the government wants (and needs) to build a new international airport in Costa ... Read >
Author: Costa Vista Land

Skiing Breckenridge Colorado on a Powder Day

18th September 2007
With over 300 inches of champagne powder falling on its slopes each winter, the Breckenridge Ski Resort certainly sees its share of powder days. However, if you're unfamiliar with the mountain and its terrain, you probably won't be locating any secret st... Read >
Author: kellyben

All airplanes will soon lead to the New International Airport in the Costa Rica Pacific Coast

17th August 2007
Get ready to have fun, fun, fun in the Southern Pacific coast where you will be in a never ending developing paradise. As a way to meet the needs of the nation and those visiting, investing, or doing business in Costa Rica the Costa Rican government ... Read >
Author: nick.articlesubmission

All airplanes will soon lead to the New International Airport in the Costa Rica Pacific Coast

16th August 2007
As a way to meet the needs of the nation and those visiting, investing, or doing business in Costa Rica the Costa Rican government decided to build a third international airport in the Southern Pacific coast region. The airport will provide much needed e... Read >
Author: nick.articlesubmission

Locally made Corollas from South Africa Heading to Europe

24th July 2007
Starting next year Toyota’s South African subsidiary will be exporting its locally produced Toyota Corollas from Durban to Europe. This move is aimed to boost the economy of KwaZulu-Natal. The decision was finalized after a meeting last Wednesday i... Read >
Author: Kaye Leery

Jean Shepherd, A Great American Humorist

23rd July 2007
By O.M. Wakefield To many, Jean Shepherd was a radio genius, magnificent storyteller and more. He has often been referred to as “a Mark Twain for our time“. At the same time, he was a unique and unusual individual who meant different thin... Read >
Author: omnamo

Nashville Equestrian Communities

05th July 2007
In America's south one of the most common sights is people on horses. Tennessee has always been a ranching state and this tradition has grown along with the people who live here. However, there is a new development on the horizon that has combined the bes... Read >
Author: Gary Ashton

Adventures to the End of the Earth in Christchurch, New Zealand

01st July 2007
It may be at the end of the earth for many international travelers but in a lot of ways that’s part of the reason it’s so great. I can’t guarantee that you’ll run into pirates on your travels through Christchurch but I can assure you of a truly un... Read >
Author: Rene Smith

Salvation Helicopters – As Seen On TV!

30th June 2007
The new Salvation Helicopter is a lightweight radio controlled micro helicopter, which has been featured on the new reality TV show, “Tycoon” on ITV1. This article aims to give you more information on micro rc helicopters, they are great fun to fly in... Read >
Author: Keith Scott

Visit Dhaka's impressive Lalbagh Fort

29th June 2007
Once described by ex-Monty Python star and globalexplorer Michael Palin as "like Venice on speed", Dhaka has long been the subject of fascination with both travellers and historians in South Asia. The city has suffered a long, fractured and brutal history... Read >
Author: Elisha Burberry

Quality of life North Carolina Style

31st May 2007
Can the communities in which live determine our quality of life? Well, to a certain extent, yes. Quality of life means different things to different folks. But for many, In a community context, it means: affordable housing, a prosperous job market, qualit... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Gangland Chicago: the historical allure of the 1920s

30th May 2007
Chicago's gangster history has fascinated world historians and visitors to the city in equal measure since the 1920s. The trauma of gangland Chicago during the legendary Prohibition decade has been immortalised in a variety of Hollywood movies - thrilling... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Rent a holiday cottage on your next trip to Cornwall

24th May 2007
If you're taking a trip down to the south-west of England this summer, you'll have a number of things to consider before planning your trip. For instance, if you're travelling with a large group of people - say, your family or a big gathering of friends -... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Daniel Hesidence Biography and his Art work

21st May 2007
Daniel Hesidence was born on 1975 in Akron, Germany, Lives in Long Island City. Daniel Hesidence used to work small, but his new paintings are large, and he handles size well. Most of them are entirely abstract, with vaporous whirlpools of color swirling ... Read >
Author: Sandeep Tyagi

Pay a Visit to Bristol this April

03rd April 2007
Britain's south-west is a popular destination for tourists hoping to enjoy some of Britain's sunnier and sandier areas. From Devon and Cornwall to Torquay and Weston-Super-Mare, the south-west coast and its glories come in the form of long, golden beaches... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Relax Off the Beaten Path in Scarborough Beach

13th March 2007
Located in an area referred to as Rhode Island’s South Country, Scarborough Beach is the perfect escape destination for anyone who enjoys classic New England flavor complemented by picture-perfect beaches. From waterfront excitement to historical splend... Read >
Author: Jennifer Weiss

Jeep® utilizes ManiaTV to promote its Patriot range

09th March 2007
Promoting a car through music videos is not a new concept. As a matter of fact, various automakers including GM, Ford, and VW are just some of the great automakers that have relied on the power of music to bring them more sales. And today another carmak... Read >
Author: Lisa Ziegler

Property Investment - Location All Important

09th March 2007
Buying property in the right location is all important. This is especially true for property investors keen to make a quick buck through renovation or opting to make a long term investment through buy to let purchases. Property investors have to cho... Read >
Author: Wheres My Property

Hawaii - Top Ten Things To Do!

19th February 2007
When you think of warm water, lots of sun and seemingly endless beaches, what comes to mind? For many, it's Hawaii. But there is more to do in Hawaii than sunbathe. Learn about the countless Hawaii adventures that you can have on your next visit to this ... Read >
Author: David Lee

Honda and Toyota Tops in Initial Quality - J.D. Power and Associates Reports

19th December 2006
The importance of the vehicle's quality cannot be overemphasized. Though there are changing consumer expectations, quality is still the topmost priority. Recently, J.D. Power and Associates conducted this year's South Africa Initial Quality Study (IQS).... Read >
Author: Shane Morgay

Sports, Shopping and Good Times in Manchester

08th December 2006
If you like sports, shopping or having a good time in bars and nightclubs, then you will love visiting Manchester in the United Kingdom. Whether it’s business or leisure that brings you to Manchester, you’ll find plenty of things that will keep ... Read >
Author: Susan Ashby

BioDesiel in New Zeland

06th December 2006
Biodiesel New Zealand products have actually been around in New Zealand for a lot longer than most people would think. Made from natural materials, most commonly soybeans, biodiesel provides an alternative to regular diesel fuels that is comparable in ter... Read >
Author: Zac

Waikiki is Timelessly Entertaining

27th November 2006
Hawaii has a timeless charm. There’s something about spectacular beaches and a friendly atmosphere that lends itself to feeling tucked away from technology and hidden from the hubbub occurring in other parts of the world. That’s not to say that island... Read >
Author: Caitlin Moore

Texas Tundra Plant, Now More Active

18th November 2006
Detroit's 'Big 3' automakers probably don’t want to hear the fact that Tundra plant in Texas is producing one pickup truck every minute. This information was unleashed by Toyota before its first assembly of Tundra. As the Detroit's Big 3, which is ... Read >
Author: Mark Clarkson

Farley and Ferry Realty, Inc. adds IDX/MLS Search Application to Website

18th November 2006
EUGENE, ORE. - Eugene based IDX, Inc. today announced the addition of Farley and Ferry Realty, Inc. to its suite of real estate based search applications online. Farley and Ferry Realty, Inc. now uses the latest version of IDX Broker to display and compl... Read >
Author: Mary French

Will Ninety Minutes of Exercise Per Week Reduce My Risk of Heart Attack?

28th September 2006
Australian Preventive Cardiologist Dr Tony Neaverson has invented a novel form of exercise, which he has termed "Neocardial Exercise". At the Noosa Heart Prevention Clinic in Australia's South Queensland he continues his work of over thirty years in the p... Read >
Author: Roy Barker

Cancun Mexico

19th September 2006
Perched at the tip of the Yucatan Peninsula along the Caribbean coast, Cancun is the ideal place for a Mexican getaway if your idea of the perfect vacation involves spending hours spread out on a gorgeous beach with the sun radiating above you. With its s... Read >
Author: Jennifer Weiss

Discover Kauai's Beaches

07th September 2006
The beaches of Kauai are some of its greatest treasures, but many are tough to find so before setting out to discover one you want to make sure know where each is located. Poipu Beach, on Kauai's South Shore, is the most popular of Kauai's beaches and wid... Read >
Author: Drew Jackson

The Enchanting South West of Australia

25th July 2006
Australia's South West offers some of the most diverse travel experiences in Western Australia, ranging from towering forests and whale watching to fine food and wine and world class surfing. Approximately four hours south of the state capital Perth, Marg... Read >
Author: Miguel Scaccialupo

Why You Should Invest In Real Estate In Pune ?

23rd June 2006
Pune till a few years ago was the Oxford of the East. Firmly established as an academic city; with the best and the brightest having many avenues to advance their educational growth. A highly educated workforce was what made Pune attractive to the IT comp... Read >
Author: david thomoson

South Beach Diet - What Are The Benefits And Pitfalls Of The South Beach Diet?

03rd June 2006
What is the South Beach Diet and what are its benefits and its drawbacks? The South Beach Diet is the creation of cardiologist Arthur Agatston, MD, director of the Mount Sinai Cardiac Prevention Center in Miami Beach, Fla. And like the Atkins Diet, Dr. Ag... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Sparkling Treasure of the Bitterroot Range - A True Jewel in the Montana Mountains

04th April 2006
The third time is usually a charm. So this third attempt to reach that jewel at the end of the trail just had to pan out. The Sweeney Peak Trail in the Montana Bitterroot Range heads for the sky high above Florence, Montana along the ridges below Sweene... Read >
Author: Gordon Hollingshead

All about Miami Beach

09th March 2006
With summer approaching, it may be a nice idea to take a break from one's gruelling daily routine and splash around in the cool waters of the Atlantic. Talking about beach resorts, why look any further than Miami Beach? Originally established in 1915... Read >
Author: Jim Hartley

Wintertime Fun in Alaska - Alyeska Ski Resort

16th January 2006
If you are a winter sports enthusiast, then the Alyeska Ski Resort is the place to be! Regardless of your sporting interest, you are sure to find it at this phenomenal complex tucked away in the lovely Chugach Mountains on the state's south central coas... Read >
Author: Ron Richards

Hello from Chicago - A Visit to the Hello from Chicago - A Visit to the Pullman Historic District

04th January 2006
Chicago, Arlington House, Sunday, October 23, 2005, 6:25 am Hello from Chicago - A Visit to the Pullman Historic District After being appropriately prepped as a result of our visit to the Chicago Cultural Center we decided to head off yesterday ... Read >
Author: Susanne Pacher

Travelling to London

03rd November 2005
London is a year-round tourist centre. The advantage of going there in autumn and winter is the absence of crowds of sometimes too noisy and energetic tourists. London is one of world centres of everything trade, fashion and finance. London is one of th... Read >
Author: Constance Blair

Zenobia's Life Lessons

21st August 2005
I was a young girl aged 12, when the one person whom I adored and admired was removed from my life. During that time, I was emotionally scarred and abandoned. I didn't know it then, but the outline for my life's future was being created during those mom... Read >
Author: C. V. Harris