Articles, tagged with "political unrest", page 6
31st January 2008
The number of people travelling abroad is rising rapidly and one mistake many people have made is to leave buying their travel insurance to the last minute. With potential problems occurring, it is always best to leave yourself enough time to buy your pol...
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Author:
Karl Bantleman
02nd September 2007
Until recently, any cyclist would have been proud to compete in the Tour de France, but with its reputation in tatters after the 2007 race, the cyclists overwhelming desire this year was to get to Paris and then go home. After all the controversy of the ...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
26th June 2007
The days of depending on a commercial flight to get you from point a to point b are gone. Today more and more individuals and companies are choosing to invest in private jets to stay on time and now on budget.
Not so long ago it was an expensive lavi...
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Author:
Monne
15th June 2007
Spain is a country that as has been described on a great many occasions is actually more than just the sum of its constituent parts.As a country that still has great inter regional "differences of opinion" - euphemism here for cultural differences and in ...
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Author:
Scott James
15th June 2007
Few Countries offer more choice to the visitor than Spain, an enigmatic country, a hybrid of many regions. Spain has so many strong competing regional identities that come together to provide such a vibrant country.
As you travel around the country you...
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Author:
Stephen Morgan
15th June 2007
The Forex trading market is an around-the-clock cash market where the currencies of nations are bought and sold, typically via brokers. Forex prices can change at any moment in response to real-time events, such as political unrest or the rate of inflatio...
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Author:
Gregory DeVictor
07th June 2007
Few Countries offer more choice to the visitor than Spain, an enigmatic country, a hybrid of many regions.As a country that still has great inter regional "differences of opinion" - euphemism here for cultural differences and in some cases acts of terrori...
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Author:
Stephen Morgan
07th June 2007
There are very few countries that offer the variety of attractions and culture that Spain has to offer.As a country that still has great inter regional "differences of opinion" - euphemism here for cultural differences and in some cases acts of terrorism,...
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Author:
Stephen Morgan
30th April 2007
In the news: Executives at Toyota Motor's new plant in a Bangkok suburb point out that the factory in Thailand is the first to run on clean natural gas.
The factory is equipped with robots and parts movers moving silently on the assembly floors. Toy...
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Author:
Gertrude Sayzer
29th January 2007
Forex is an abbreviated name for "foreign exchange." The Forex market is a non-stop cash market where the currencies of nations are bought and sold, typically via brokers. For example, you buy Euros, paying with U.S. Dollars, or you sell Euros for Japane...
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Author:
Gregory DeVictor
15th September 2006
Stories of political unrest, hurricanes, and not-so-tourist-friendly areas have a way of scaring people away from visiting Central America come vacation time. However, you'd be wise to investigate the situation for yourself before crossing Costa Rica off ...
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Author:
Caitlin Moore
07th June 2006
FOREX, (FOReign EXchange market) or FX, is an international exchange market where stocks and shares are not traded, but currency. The return for the investor is not in the value of the currency per se, but rather the relative exchange value of one currenc...
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Author:
Richard Stranberg
07th May 2006
Popular culture enjoys different scenarios of the Armageddon catastrophe and there are many movies, songs and books written on the subject. People just love to speculate about how the world will end. Throughout the ages and even today there are all kinds ...
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Author:
christine bettridge
28th March 2006
The Republic of Liberia was on of the more stable African countries until a massive civil war. For extreme travelers, the war is over and Liberia is back on the map. Here's a look at where the country has been and where it is going.
An Overview of Lib...
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Author:
Richard Monk
18th August 2005
The demand for world oil is increasing while world reserves are decreasing. This is a known fact. The current price of oil can certainly confirm this statement. Consensus also agrees that we will never see $25.00 oil again. The logical conclusion to our a...
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Author:
Christopher Smith