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Cheap Holiday Packages – Easy and Affordable!

18th May 2009
Recession has hit hard everyone. People are increasingly finding it difficult to meet their day to day expenses. Planning a holiday during such trying times can seem like a distant dream. However, if you have planned your finances well and have saved a su... Read >
Author: Kirthy

Why It Is Important To Speak English In Foreign Countries

01st May 2009
If you are planning to visit any foreign country, one important thing you should have, along with a passport, air tickets, and an international credit/debit card, is a functional knowledge of English. No other language is as widespread as English. In term... Read >
Author: laqu6444a

An Overview of North India Traveling Destination

01st April 2009
India has been divided into four parts by its region - North India, South India, East India and West India. For the traveling and tourist point of view North India is most famous as a traveling destination for holidays. It is the northern part of whole In... Read >
Author: Gian Brett

Dynamics GP Partner Newsflash: International Installation Aspects

13th February 2009
Microsoft Dynamics GP or formerly known ERP Great Plains Dynamics and eEnterprise, is Microsoft SQL Server based application. At this time, Spring 2009 it is translated and localized for English speaking countries: USA, Canada (where it is also available... Read >
Author: akarasev

Domain Name Registration Transfer Forwarding Renewal, Web Hosting, Email Services, & Web site De

21st January 2009
Names Beyond is a leading ICANN accredited registrar offering Online Identity Protection, Domain Management including domain registration, email, hosting and associated services with high security and competitive prices. Since 2001, the idea behind Na... Read >
Author: namesbeyond

Incredible India Tours

16th January 2009
Summery of Incredible India Tours India tours and Tourism is bound to be dubbed as Incredible as it provides solace to the travelers all around the world in one form or other. That may be the attraction of spiritualism, incredible culture, cuisine, his... Read >
Author: Minhaj Alam

Soccer: the World is After a Football

01st December 2008
Most people around the world at least know what it is, even if they don't have a special love to this sport. Also known as football, soccer is the most celebrated team sport, played in almost all parts of the world, except where it is too costly to get a ... Read >
Author: Dev Saras

The Most Reliable Tour Operators in India

21st October 2008
The most reliable travel partner There is a great difference between planning and executing your vacations or tour in India and that too of your mood and taste. So, Allianz Corporations excellent tour operators in India execute the best travelling serv... Read >
Author: Andrew

Some History Of Soccer

01st September 2008
Not much information on the first soccer team. However, the Greeks and Romans played football and play ball kicking. The London Football Association has developed the first set of rules in 1863. British Sailors and settlers brought the game in India, ... Read >
Author: John Salmon

Culture and Heritage of South India

25th August 2008
HISTORY of South India: South India has a unique and diverse culture, traditions and history which had been ruled by Satavahanas, Ikshvakus, Cholas, Kakatiya, Pandyas, Cheras, Chalukyas, Rashtrakutas, Hoysalas and Vijayanagara over different parts prio... Read >
Author: culture12

India On Location May 2008

26th June 2008
Life in Kerala is slower, the smiles are wider and the streets are quieter, the greetings are sincere and the people are very warm - as is the temperature in April. Business has slowed down since the end of March and global warming has sped up , with the ... Read >
Author: Steppes Travel

Enjoying Kuala Lumpur the Indian Way

20th June 2008
Kuala Lumpur is a modern metropolis, that features the latest architecture, transportation systems, large flyovers and intersections yet the city has maintained a little bit of its past. Unlike many rapidly growing Asian cities where traditional neighborh... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

When is Fathers Day?

03rd May 2008
Unlike Christmas Day, New Year's Day and Pay Day, Father's Day's place in the calendar is difficult to pinpoint because it changes from year to year - and, indeed, from country to country. You might think that this gives you a legitimate excuse to forget ... Read >
Author: Johnasmith

BPO BOOM--WHY AND HOW?

23rd July 2007
Everyone's talking about it. The new revolutionary step in the globalization movement, BPO is big. World famous comedy past master Russell Peters recently released album "Outsourced" comments on it. Mad magazine, the cult comic book all over the world, is... Read >
Author: sashi

Oesophagus Cancer

22nd June 2006
Copyright 2006 Radoslaw Pilarski Epidemiology Cancer of the oesophagus is one of the cancers of the digestive tract of the most serious prognosis. Incidence and death rates are higher for populations other than the white race (5-years long survival ... Read >
Author: Radoslaw Pilarski
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