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Learn More Than The Italian Words

29th September 2009
Everybody has their own issues in learning a foreign language which includes not only the English speakers who are trying to learn other languages of the world; but the same principle applies to non-English speakers who are trying to learn English. Fo... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Why Bowling is a Popular Fun Sport

24th September 2009
Throughout the years, since the introduction of bowling, it has become more and more popular and an exciting indoor sport for many people. It has attracted people from all over the world gaining its reputation as a sport that is fun played and enjoy. Its ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Tactics and Formations used in Football

23rd September 2009
In the very early days of football attack was the name of the game. Teams would typically play with 2 wide men, an inside right, an inside left, and a centre-forward. Skillful and tricky players would take up the wide rolls supplying the crosses for typic... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Action Achieves Goals

23rd September 2009
It is very easy and a lot of fun to talk about dreams and goals and a great future. Achieving these dreams is not so easy as all wise people know. We need to build our dreams on the solid ground of action rather than the shifting sands of talk. The Red In... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Arsenal Put Up a Good Fight

23rd September 2009
Barcelona fans have a right to be happy after all they crowned themselves with their second their second European Cup, this doesn’t take a way the fact that we also have pay tribute to the Arsenal who after all proved to be a great team also. Arsenal di... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Italian herb garden delight

22nd September 2009
Italian Herb Garden Growing your own herbs in an Italian herb garden provides a vast amount of possibilities. Among many of Italy’s fine resources, they produce some of the most famous and tastiest herbs in the entire world. Few of the best c... Read >
Author: jvillan

Louis Vuitton launches new racing circuit

22nd September 2009
Louis Vuitton launches new racing circuit PARIS — A new world circuit of America's Cup-class yacht racing will start in November, making stops in New Zealand and Italy and featuring 10 teams. Eight entries, including Emirates Team New Zealand an... Read >
Author: henry803

Rome: A Cultural Feast

22nd September 2009
There's nothing quite like heading off on holiday to enjoy a brand new culture with fascinating customs, intriguing architecture and an encapsulating history. When you return, edified with information, there's no questioning that the holiday was an experi... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Fascist rocker loses her job!

22nd September 2009
He's called Lycantrop. His article arrived directly to Viking's boss, before being published somewhere. Nobody knows how he got the address and the real name! This is how a few hours later Francesca Ortolani aka Viking, 23 year old video editor working fo... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Tattoo Italian Get Unique Images To Make Your Body Only One Of Its Kind

17th September 2009
People, who carve tattoo Italian designs, like to do such activity for number of reasons. There are numerous people, who love their heritage and want to promote it all over the world. Some of people go for Italian tattooing because they love their country... Read >
Author: Azeem

Mix Elegance With a Replica A Lange & Sohne Watch

16th September 2009
A. Lange & Sohne The watchmaking name of A. Lange & Sohne was first established in 1868 by Aldoph Lange in the town of Glasshutte, Saxony. The firm established itself as makers of distinctive timepieces, and had an illustrious history. Reinhard Meis' exc... Read >
Author: Benjinmin

Tips on Choosing Right Espresso Machine

15th September 2009
An espresso coffee machine is an appliance used to produce the traditional Italian coffee drink known as an espresso. Those who use these machines professionally such as those found in places like Starbucks are known as barista's and the knowledge that ... Read >
Author: Maria Gini

the exotic Italian herb garden

11th September 2009
Italian Herb Garden Growing your own herbs in an Italian herb garden provides a vast amount of possibilities. Among many of Italy’s fine resources, they produce some of the most famous and tastiest herbs in the entire world. Few of the best cuisines... Read >
Author: jvillan

Overcome Cultural Barriers to Lose Weight

11th September 2009
Food is a central part of any culture. We celebrate big events like weddings and birthdays with food, we gather around the dinner table as a family unit, we take a loved one out to dinner. Because there are so many intersections between food and the cultu... Read >
Author: GeraldFitz

Experience the Rich Mediterranean Culture- Mediterranean Cruise

08th September 2009
No single destination vacation can come close to the experience of a Mediterranean cruise. The unique experience of each cruise ensures that no two cruises will ever be the same. People who decide to take a Mediterranean Cruise are left with many memories... Read >
Author: Suzanne

Giving The Gift Of Pottery

07th September 2009
Pottery makes a beautiful addition to any home and an extremely thoughtful gift. Not only is most pottery quite beautiful from a decorative point of view, there are also literally tons of practical uses for pottery other than simply looking nice sitting o... Read >
Author: Freddy Roy

Exquisite Cotton Scarves look great and they can be adapted to suit any occasion.

01st September 2009
Today Cotton Scarves have emerged as some of the most fashionable accessories. Women in different parts of the world also wear Cotton Scarves to cover up their heads. They also drape them around neck to make a style statement. Just like Cotton Scarves, st... Read >
Author: ikat fabrics

Best New Jersey Pizza & Where You Can Find It

30th August 2009
New Jersey is fortunate to be among the few states with an abundance of excellent Pizza restaurants. With a large Italian population and bordered by New York on the northeast and Philadelphia on the south west, both cities with large Italian populations, ... Read >
Author: RahulAwasthi

Coffee Italian Style

11th August 2009
The Italians have all sorts of names for it - espresso, caffe normale, cappuccino, caffe corretto, granite di caffe con panna, among others. How many types of pastas are there in Italy? That's how many different names one small tazza of Italian coffee has... Read >
Author: Hong Kirby

History of Italian Cuisine

07th August 2009
Most people will recognize pasta and pizza - two of the most popular dishes that form part of the Italian cuisine. However, Italian cuisine has a lot more to offer than just these two well known dishes. Most importantly, Italian cuisine also has a rich an... Read >
Author: The Sider Group

Easy to Find Scooter Insurance - Find the Best Cheap Coverage Plan

01st August 2009
With the price of gas rising daily the public interest in scooters is on the rise. Scooters and motorcycles have been part of our culture for a long time as a cheap mode of transportation. The scooter is inexpensive and enables the driver to have some lev... Read >
Author: bryan

The Trend of Designer Necklaces

26th July 2009
A magnificently curved and sparkling necklace around the neck always personifies mystical magic. It can spell bind onlookers and soon you will see all the eyes drooling at you. The trend of wearing a necklace originated hundreds of years ago and this ench... Read >
Author: Raymond So

Nutrition

23rd July 2009
The non stop marketing efforts of numerous carbohydrate diets have many people swearing off pasta and running from bread. When in reality carbohydrates are an essential macronutrient that provides you with the energy you need and a critical nutrient for y... Read >
Author: Pete Piranio

Events and opportunities in spring in Rome

21st July 2009
Finally spring has come, the weather is hot and pleasant, flowers and trees are blossoming, and over all, summer holidays are approaching. We are all planning where to go to relax this summer, beach, mountain and why not a city of art. For us Italia... Read >
Author: martinapp

About Italy Import Export

20th July 2009
Italy is a very lucrative market for starting an import export business in. The IMF (International Monetary Fund) has declared in 2008, Italy is the seventh largest economy in the world and the fourth largest in Europe. So that should tell you exactly how... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

New Age Dining from the Old World – Wine Society India

17th July 2009
The trouble with Indian cuisine is that is has the most possessive and over-zealous of people to protect it – us Indians. So opposed are we to any form of change or modification that any form of change or modification that anyone may try and induce in t... Read >
Author: jayantatri

The Origins of Bingo Games Is Bingo History!

15th July 2009
The origins of bingo, as with most games, is shrouded in the mists of history. However, we can trace the idea back to the 1500's where the Italians invented a lottery game to be played 'en masse' rather like Bingo is today. "Lo Giuoco del Lotto d'Italia" ... Read >
Author: jaisuman

Authentic Italian Restaurant

10th July 2009
There is nothing more that I hate than the impression that the only thing there is to Italian cuisine is pizza and pasta with tomato sauce. I've seen a lot of restaurants everywhere claiming to be authentic Italian, serving horrible remakes of spaghetti ... Read >
Author: Leslie Ellis

Some Things to Know When Buying Majolica Ceramics

10th July 2009
What is majolica? Majolica is glazed pottery often associated with certain regions of Italy, although it is also produced in other parts of the world. Majolica ceramics are distinctive for their unique degree of quality and artisanship. The name majo... Read >
Author: lara

Products and equipments for the home safety

09th July 2009
A major concern, especially if you have children at home, is that the house is safe and does not create unexpected and perhaps avoidable dangers. Pots forgotten on the fire, water taps and gas taps left open, households used even if wet and then tu... Read >
Author: martinapp

Events and opportunities in spring in Rome

04th July 2009
Finally spring has come, the weather is hot and pleasant, flowers and trees are blossoming, and over all, summer holidays are approaching. We are all planning where to go to relax this summer, beach, mountain and why not a city of art. For us Italia... Read >
Author: martinapp

What Gourmet Food Gift Basket Providers Do

29th June 2009
A gourmet food gift basket provider is an individual or company that is dedicated to helping others make a big impression. It does not matter what intention you have because gift basket providers will cater to you. Their products are relevant for weddings... Read >
Author: Vance Kardasian

Products and equipments for the home safety

28th June 2009
A major concern, especially if you have children at home, is that the house is safe and does not create unexpected and perhaps avoidable dangers. Pots forgotten on the fire, water taps and gas taps left open, households used even if wet and then tu... Read >
Author: martinapp

USA pull off a major shock!

28th June 2009
The United States soccer team may have a limited number of famous moments throughout their history with the Ladies team outshining them but you can bet the US fans wore their soccer jerseys with pride on Monday. Going into the final group game on Sunday n... Read >
Author: SoccerUniforms

When in Rome

14th June 2009
The phrase 'When in Rome, do as the Romans do' has come into the English language to encourage travellers to try out local customs and cuisines. While it is a very liberating expression that gets many tourists into the right spirit, it is one that seems... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

How to Spot Wine Faults

12th June 2009
There's nothing worse is there? There you are, wilting under the gaze of a stern looking waiter, as you nose your glass. Your job is simple; is the wine good, or is it in bad nick? So far, so straightforward... Not so, according to many of us (this is moo... Read >
Author: pippym1122

Authenticly Italian: How to Spot It

12th June 2009
Spaghetti: a simple Italian-American staple. Also, probably the first image that comes to your mind when you hear “Italian food.” For some, pasta and spicy meatballs may be the extent of their knowledge of cuisine from the Mediterranean nation. Frankl... Read >
Author: PieroCaramella

The Love of the Italian Piazza

11th June 2009
Before there was New York, there was pizza. Before there was pizza, there was Italy. And before there was Italy, there was the piazza. Italian for “square,” an open area surrounded by buildings, piazze have been the nuclei of Italian culture for thous... Read >
Author: PieroCaramella

The Love of the Italian Piazza

11th June 2009
A piazza is a place where you can eat well, but also a place where the warmth of family and comradery is strongly felt. Every town in Italy has a piazza. It is the central point of the town, accessible not by just one or two roads, but many. Unlike the Am... Read >
Author: PieroCaramella

Getting Closer to the Champion's League 2009 Final

03rd June 2009
Since it started in September of 2008, this years’ Champions League has kept millions of fans worldwide on their toes with the hope to see their favorite teams reach the final steps to lift the coveted cup. Europe’s premier club competition is the one... Read >
Author: mcellini

The beautiful Holiday homes Italy

19th May 2009
Just as Italy is a very beautiful tourist destination, similarly the Holiday homes Italy are extremely beautiful. There are many scenic places to see in Italy and you will find many Holiday homes Italy next to these scenic locations. This way they offer b... Read >
Author: holiday012@gmail.com

Pula Travel Guide

19th May 2009
Pula (Pola in Italian) is a nice town at the tip of the Istrian peninsula, Croatia. Once a predominantly Italian city, Pula was occupied by Yugoslavia in 1945 and formally annexed in 1947. At that time those Italians who had not already moved to Italy wen... Read >
Author: Mayank

Italian Link Charm Bracelet – Oh! They are Awesome

14th May 2009
Masterpieces from Italian Designers Though in the present market, not all the Italian link charm bracelets are from the great land of Italy, these kinds of stylish bracelets which can be worn loosely around your wrist were the masterpieces of the Ita... Read >
Author: Johny

Choose the Right Italian Link Charms to Customise Your Italian Charm Bracelet

14th May 2009
The Popularity of Custom Italian Charm Bracelet It is no more the time when you had to choose only from the available options of the Italians charms, bracelet charm especially. Most of the designers have introduced the trend of allowing the buyers to... Read >
Author: Johny

Ferrari and McLaren Must Face Reality in 2009

13th May 2009
The penultimate moment of the 2009 Formula One season is upon us with the Spanish Grand Prix. This is the race when teams introduce their big changes after the diffuser debate was decided in favor of allowing the double diffuser. All indications are Ferra... Read >
Author: Dirk Gibson

The History of Teeth Whitening Techniques - Information on Dental Care

05th May 2009
In the beginning, man didn’t care if he had discolored teeth. He was more worried about making sure that his teeth were still in his head so that he could eat roasted mastodon and all sorts of other ancient delicacies. Once he started to socialize, howe... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry

Tricking the Eye in Ovada, Italy

30th April 2009
Trompe l'oeil, or “trick the eye,” is an art form that is ultra realistic, creating a three dimensional illusion from a two dimensional painting. Think of Wiley Coyote painting a tunnel on a rock for the Roadrunner to smack into. Then imagine a whole ... Read >
Author: GypsyNester

Panini Cooking

30th April 2009
Although Italy is in another country and we may not be able to go there just to eat their famous mouth-watering panin, we can still enjoy them by making them ourselves. Panini cooking will just require you to have a panini press or if you don?t have one t... Read >
Author: sabrina

Italian panini sandwich

28th April 2009
Great sandwiches are hard to find and that is why Italians are really proud of their panini sandwich since it is becoming the talk of the town nowadays. There is something different about the taste of a grilled sandwich that makes those sandwich lovers go... Read >
Author: sabrina

Food caterers must have good understanding about Italian food culture

17th April 2009
Italy has great historical significance. There are so many archeological evidences scattered everywhere in the nation which are loudly glorifying its past. Amid all these loud monuments and evidences, there is something very special and the whole word is ... Read >
Author: seocbd

How to survive Italy !

10th April 2009
The real 21 point Guide to traveling and surviving in Italy ! Italy, like Italians is a complex country. Here are some light hearted, useful suggestions for getting the best out of your trip and understanding better the rich tapestry of culture that is ... Read >
Author: Alexander

The Love For Italian Sports Car

09th April 2009
Sports cars are very famous not only to car racers but also to collectors and ordinary people. Though they are expensive, no one would like to miss owning at least one model of sports car. They are known to be stylish and fast. There are many sports cars ... Read >
Author: Jackie Serta

The Ducati Story

07th April 2009
In 1926, Adriano and Marcello Ducati founded a company that specialised not in motorcycles, but the production of radio components. During the war years, they turned their attention toward electronic military equipment. This move made their factory a targ... Read >
Author: Alan Liptrot

Reasons to spend Saint Patrick's Day in New York

27th March 2009
New York City is a popular destination and reportedly receives 47 million people a year, including over a million from the UK and over 250,000 from Ireland respectively. Significant holidays, such as Christmas and New Year, also attract the crowds who fl... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Birth and development of the espresso coffee

10th March 2009
The coffee break is since always a real blessing for every worker. It helps you to relax, to have a good chat with the colleagues and maybe also to snack. Coffee is since centuries one of Italians’ most favorite beverages. As tea is considered the ty... Read >
Author: martinapp

Noise pollution: the real contamination of XXI century

10th March 2009
In whole Italy, from Aosta down to the Lampedusa Island, you can hear just one scream: stop the noise. In fact, the noise pollution is a big trouble that afflicts modern life. Construction sites, airports, nightclubs, heavy industry, traffic, all these... Read >
Author: martinapp

Offerte Viaggi for Mar Rosso

03rd March 2009
A holiday indeed remains incomplete without a proper trip and so if you have some time off from work or school you ought to make the best of it. What about a trip to the Mar Rosso? The Mar Rosso, or the Red Sea as it is called by the Italians is an amazin... Read >
Author: Connortoco

Tatuaggi Maori and Tatuaggi Tribali

03rd March 2009
Tattoos are wonderful accessories that anyone can have on them. These beautiful pieces of art can be done on your own body and the best part about the whole thing is that you can have the most unique tattoos done. One such unique type of tattoos are maori... Read >
Author: Connortoco

Offerte Viaggi for Mar Rosso

03rd March 2009
A holiday indeed remains incomplete without a proper trip and so if you have some time off from work or school you ought to make the best of it. What about a trip to the Mar Rosso? The Mar Rosso, or the Red Sea as it is called by the Italians is an amazin... Read >
Author: Connortoco

Information About Living In Italy

24th February 2009
Living in Italy has been a reality for me these onwards five living following a feast in Umbria (which is in the extinct centre of Italy - horizontally and vertically) and is known as the 'Green Heart of Italy'. We found the Umbrian people commonly open a... Read >
Author: Jessica Santoli

Information About How To Learn Italian

24th February 2009
Learning Italian is an indispensable talent for ingoing the job advertise in any part of the world. Although English is considered an asset, industry in some places is conducted in Italian. Learning Italian is challenging, but also pleasing and fun. You s... Read >
Author: Jessica Santoli

How To Have A Wedding In Italy

10th February 2009
To get married in Italy you and two witnesses must arrive before the township clerk and declare your purpose to get married. If one or, both of you live in Italy then your banns (wedding announcement) must be posted at the urban corridor for two consecuti... Read >
Author: Jessica Santoli

Pinhole Glasses - Fashion accessory or medical device?

10th February 2009
The first time I heard the term "pinhole glasses" I imagined a set of glasses that had a single lens for each eye that was the size of a pinhole. Kinda like Mugatuu2019s tiny little phone in the movie "Zoolander". The frames would be regular-sized, but... Read >
Author: Mike

Welcome Relaxation by saying 'Hello Italy'

03rd February 2009
So the new year has been and gone once again. So that begs the question – what does 2009 have to offer? You might have already asked yourself ‘Is this the year I slow down a bit?’ or ‘Should I put aside some more time for me?’ . If you have aske... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Welcome Relaxation by saying 'Hello Italy'

02nd February 2009
So the new year has been and gone once again. So that begs the question – what does 2009 have to offer? You might have already asked yourself ‘Is this the year I slow down a bit?’ or ‘Should I put aside some more time for me?’ . If you have aske... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

3 Great Places to go camping in Europe

22nd January 2009
With camping becoming a great way to socialize and explores the wonder of nature more and more resorts are becoming available for the new or experienced camper. Camping abroad bring with it all the delights of camping in the UK plus the added bonus of a c... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Singles name the best countries for dating good looking people.

16th January 2009
In this article, we share opinions and thoughts from singles from various countries as to which countries have the best looking people! In any country, there are good looking people and average looking people. Singles are an ideal group to ask just ... Read >
Author: Matt

Getting The Most From Your Pinot Grigio

14th January 2009
Pinot Grigio has become massively popular in recent years and is rivalling Chardonnay to the role of number one white grape. But what makes it special and when should you drink it? Read on to find out more. Clean and Crisp or Rich and Honeyed. The Choi... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

Getting The Most From Your Pinot Grigio

09th January 2009
Pinot Grigio has become massively popular in recent years and is rivalling Chardonnay to the role of number one white grape. But what makes it special and when should you drink it? Read on to find out more. Clean and Crisp or Rich and Honeyed. The Choi... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

Renaissance Tapestries

09th January 2009
The transition from the Gothic to the Renaissance period showed subjects in which details of the two periods were mixed. Often Gothic architectural forms were used with human figures dressed in Renaissance and classic costumes. The perspective of the pict... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin

Original Bingo

08th January 2009
Across the country, shouts of “BINGO!” can be heard throughout many church halls, community centres, casinos and classrooms. If one were to enter these rooms, one would see people of various ages bent over grid-like cards that have B-I-N-G-O spelled a... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

How To Drink Coffee Every Morning

08th January 2009
You drink it every morning. It perks you up and keeps you awake. It completes your day. Nothing beats your cup of coffee. But have you ever thought about where your coffee comes from? From a plantation somewhere in Hawaii or in the Mediterranean or somewh... Read >
Author: Jennifer Seaton

Wedding Italy - Take a chance to get married in Italy

08th January 2009
If old world charm and romance is what you want your wedding to be all about, planning your wedding in Italy is the best way to go. It does not matter if you are a non-resident or even if you reside in a different country all together. Italy is open to al... Read >
Author: Webmaster

History of Greenhouses

06th January 2009
A greenhouse is a type of structure made of transparent or translucent materials such as glass or plastic to let in sunlight and warm the air inside. Greenhouses can be temporary or permanent structures, and they can vary in size from those as large as f... Read >
Author: Ellen Bell

How Coffee Companies Can Inspire Business Owners

05th January 2009
Research shows that coffee is ranked as the third most popular drink in the world. The first of course is water, which is followed by soda. The demand has opened business opportunities for various companies and expansion isn't only within the United State... Read >
Author: Jennifer Seaton

Globalisation, Online Education and the Role of the Internet

29th December 2008
Online ticket booking for nights out, online chat rooms to socialise, online newspapers to keep up to date, online dating to meet lovers, online concerts to watch music, online shopping for weekly groceries, online universities for online education ...I c... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Globalisation, online education and the role of the Internet

28th December 2008
Online ticket booking for nights out, online chat rooms to socialise, online newspapers to keep up to date, online dating to meet lovers, online concerts to watch music, online shopping for weekly groceries, online universities for online education …I c... Read >
Author: MarkeD

A Family Holiday in Rome

19th December 2008
For centuries Rome has maintained a mystical, surreal atmosphere of both Italian charm and ancient history. It’s no wonder Rome has much to offer the whole family. If you’re considering your family holidays, consider this ancient city for all its wond... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Dating An Italian Brunette

08th December 2008
An Italian brunette is an attractive girl from Italy. There are many brunettes in Italy and, their beauty is simply suffocating. It is hard to mention the word beauty without mentioning and Italian Brunette. They are gentle people who deserve to be treate... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

Coffee Companies Can Inspire Entrepreneurs To Do The Same

03rd December 2008
Research shows that coffee is ranked as the third most popular drink in the world. The first of course is water, which is followed by soda. The demand has opened business opportunities for various companies and expansion isn't only within the United State... Read >
Author: Jennifer Seaton

Driving in Spain and the Trouble With Spanish Drivers

01st December 2008
Driving in Spain is a lot of the time pleasurable, smooth new roads with few fellow drivers to look out for, allowing one to take in the beautiful, changing countryside, but at other times it can also be a nerve racking experience, navigating bone... Read >
Author: Daniel Major

Gaggia Espresso Machines

01st December 2008
It was the Italians who introduced the world to Espresso and the Americans who introduced themselves to the $4 cappuccino. So, thats $20 if you have five friends over and thats just for one cup each! So here come the Italians again with Gaggia espresso ma... Read >
Author: MarkusYannies

Italy in Italia 90, A Great Start For The Sake Of A Tragic Ending

22nd November 2008
It was the end of the spring of 1990 and I found myself living in Warsaw, Poland where at the time I was attending a Polish course at the University of Warsaw, where I just happened to meet Danilo Facca from Pordenone, Italy. Danilo and I would go on to b... Read >
Author: Gianni Truvianni

Italy in Italia 90, A Great Start For The Sake Of A Tragic Ending

22nd November 2008
It was the end of the spring of 1990 and I found myself living in Warsaw, Poland where at the time I was attending a Polish course at the University of Warsaw, where I just happened to meet Danilo Facca from Pordenone, Italy. Danilo and I would go on to b... Read >
Author: Gianni Truvianni

Pasta and Miss Braithwaite

18th November 2008
Think of pasta and you think of Italy; one is synonymous with the other, but is pasta Italian? There's no doubt that that the Italians are the modern masters of creating pasta, but where do its origins lie? I was having these very thoughts as I untied ... Read >
Author: Alan Liptrot

Let Me Share My Experience With Italian Flirting Men

03rd November 2008
We have heard and seen Italian flirting men. Italian men are simply without description, they could easily write the flirting bible. There is something about them that always makes women from all over the world want to fall in love. It might be their mas... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

Beautiful Designs and Varieties of Beaded jewellery

21st October 2008
Selection of Beaded Jewellery or any other type of jewellery is an art. It should be remembered that before the selection, visuals of the jewellery affects. While selecting jewellery a person holds the jewellery and visually analyzes it form different sid... Read >
Author: Imran Ali

Mobile Helps to Monitor Rising Food Price

06th October 2008
Global inflation has evoked global protest, and even caused riots in many countries. The most vulnerable countries are Mexico, Haiti, Egypt, Italy and India. People are quite frustrated with the rising price of essential commodities. Governments try to ch... Read >
Author: Paul

Mobile Helps to Monitor Rising Food Price

06th October 2008
Global inflation has evoked global protest, and even caused riots in many countries. The most vulnerable countries are Mexico, Haiti, Egypt, Italy and India. People are quite frustrated with the rising price of essential commodities. Governments try to ch... Read >
Author: Paul

Gianni Truvianni’s Inspiration For Writing “What Should Not Matter”

30th September 2008
I would like to acknowledge that the personality of Rosa; the fictional character from my 3rd book “What Should Not Matter” is based upon several “Latinas” (this word meaning ladies from Latin America) I met during my time in South America; who ... Read >
Author: Gianni Truvianni

Gianni Truvianni’s Inspiration For Writing “What Should Not Matter”

30th September 2008
I would like to acknowledge that the personality of Rosa; the fictional character from my 3rd book “What Should Not Matter” is based upon several “Latinas” (this word meaning ladies from Latin America) I met during my time in South America; who ... Read >
Author: Gianni Truvianni

Gianni Truvianni’s Inspiration For Writing “What Should Not Matter”

30th September 2008
I would like to acknowledge that the personality of Rosa; the fictional character from my 3rd book “What Should Not Matter” is based upon several “Latinas” (this word meaning ladies from Latin America) I met during my time in South America; who li... Read >
Author: Gianni Truvianni

Online Dating In Canada Sees Many Singles Get Suitable Matches Everyday

18th September 2008
Online dating in Canada sees many singles get suitable matches everyday. Canadian singles have very many options when it comes to online dating. It really does not matter where you are from. Singles from Toronto, Montreal, Halifax, Vancouver, Calgary and ... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

Lower Blood Pressure with 1 Great Fruit in 5 Easy Ways

15th September 2008
It is not as widely known as one might think that there really is one great fruit that can lower blood pressure. The humble tomato has been proven, in recent Israeli studies to help lower blood pressure, reduce the risk of cancer later in life, and helps ... Read >
Author: Samuel

Eating out in Venice

08th September 2008
Eating out in Venice can be a very unsatisfying experience for the casual traveler. With a local population of only 60.000 people and several millions tourists to feed each year, most restaurant owners in Venice couldn't care less if you feel ripped-off w... Read >
Author: elbawriter

In Search For Soul Mate, Venture Into Singles Clubs In Boston

08th September 2008
Singles clubs in Boston are many and just not like any other place. They are unique in that they do not only advocate for companionship but also concerned with the members' personal growth. The clubs are dedicated to enrichment activities for the single c... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

What is Opensocial Google's Blog?

08th September 2008
What is the social network giants of the world doing all gathered in the conference room of the British Telecom in London? Easy: they are revolutionizing the internet. On April 6th 2008 Google organized a one-day hackathon (a hack-marathon) for its projec... Read >
Author: sureshangaria

Making the most of Italy

08th September 2008
Having a holiday to Italy really can be the trip of a lifetime. If you want to make the most of your visit then there are some things that you simply can't afford to miss out on. When you talk to people who enjoy visiting the country you soon realise t... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

Leeds Cafe Reviews - Yorkshire Pudding? How About That For Breakfast!

06th September 2008
Panini Sandwich Bar Fill up your panini with any number of rare and imaginative fillings � dependable brie, ostentatious smoked duck, and the real melt in your mouth alpine salami and tomatoes with shredded basil and just a drizzle of olive oil. This... Read >
Author: MarkeD

South American Wines

05th September 2008
South America has gradually become one of the world’s largest and best-loved wine producers. Like Australia and New Zealand, it has taken time to develop and grow its market, but it now makes up a huge proportion of the wine that is available to us thro... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

South American Wines

05th September 2008
South America has gradually become one of the world’s largest and best-loved wine producers. Like Australia and New Zealand, it has taken time to develop and grow its market, but it now makes up a huge proportion of the wine that is available to us thro... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

Scooter Insurance - Find the Best Cheap Coverage Plan

04th September 2008
With the price of gas rising daily the public interest in scooters is on the rise. Scooters and motorcycles have been part of our culture for a long time as a cheap mode of transportation. The scooter is inexpensive and enables the driver to have some lev... Read >
Author: bryan

Authentic Italy holidays

02nd September 2008
Authentic Italy are a company who, as their name suggests, specialise in allowing people to see some of the real Italy. Their apartments and villas are located throughout the Italian peninsula. If you're intending on visiting the country, then which ar... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

Favourite Italian Holiday Destinations

02nd September 2008
Millions of tourists choose to visit Italy each year. It's not hard to see why, given that this must be the most beautiful countries on the planet. If you're planning to visit Italy then you may be wondering which part of the country to head for. The r... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

European Politicians mislead the public on the real benefits of Carbon Credits to reduce global C02

02nd September 2008
Although Europe is committed to reduce carbon emissions to 12.5 pct below the 1990 level within the next four years motivated by legitimate public concern about climate change. Outside of the European Emissions Trading System, which caps large emitters, ... Read >
Author: Luna

Tips for exploring Italian cities like Venice and Rome

02nd September 2008
Italy is an amazing country to visit, offering distinct sceneries like the extraordinary Tuscany, astonishing ruins like the Colosseum, museums, churches, wine and a lots and lots of amazing food. Along with the famous cities like Rome and Venice these ar... Read >
Author: Richard Greaves

Italian Translation Into English

23rd August 2008
I hope that you might have enjoyed some of my other articles on Italian related subjects. I have been writing articles about my all things Italian and translations and language lessons. In this article ‘Italian Translation into English – A trip... Read >
Author: Sumit Sharma

Le Marche Hilltop Villages are in demand

15th August 2008
The popularity of  the beautiful hilltop villages in Le Marche seems to grow with every passing year. Tourists and even Italians from other parts of Italy are increasingly keen to buy  townhouses in these beautiful and largely unspoilt mediaeval village... Read >
Author: Graham Drage

Learning Chinese Can Possibly Be A Huge Benefit To American Businesses

29th July 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Raz Chan The access to the internet has allowed the general public to learn Chinese and other languages like never before. Gone are the days when learning Chinese meant sitting in a dusty makeshift classroom in Chinatown on Sundays. ... Read >
Author: Raz Chan

Golf in Tunisia: A Great Activity for a Tunisia Trip

25th July 2008
Tunisia is, in many ways, the grand dame of the North African tourism scene. Long before holidaymakers began to go in large numbers to Morocco, there were scores of Italians on viaggi della Tunisia, Spaniards on viajes Tunez and English heading off on Tun... Read >
Author: pc_traveling

Italian Foods and Eating Style

23rd July 2008
When it comes to talking about Italy, food is everything - sitting around a table after a long day working or at the beach, it is food that brings the family together. Discussions about life, family matters, Italian politics and the world as a whole are q... Read >
Author: ginfop5

Discover a Great Italian Secret

22nd July 2008
I'm a big fan of Italy and of the Italian people - there is a vibrancy about visiting this wonderful country. The more time that you spend here, the more you find out about some of the little secrets that can help to make a visit so special. One thing ... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

Drink Local Products

18th July 2008
Have we ever been more informed about our surroundings and about the impact that we have on our local environment. Here in the UK, it seems that the advantages of local produce are often over-looked. On a recent trip to Italy I was astounded by the qua... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

Tips on Choosing Right Espresso Machine for a Perfect Cup of Coffee

17th July 2008
An espresso machine is an appliance used to produce the traditional Italian coffee drink known as an espresso. Those who use these machines professionally such as those found in places like Starbucks are known as barista's and the knowledge that is requir... Read >
Author: Article Manager

Farmhouses in Le Marche are back in favour!

14th July 2008
It seems that buying and restoring farmhouses and country houses is back in vogue in the Le Marche property market this summer. I must admit that I thought UK buyers had deserted this particular sector in favour of apartments and village houses, but the m... Read >
Author: Graham Drage

Italian Foods and Eating Style

02nd July 2008
When it comes to talking about Italy, food is everything - sitting around a table after a long day working or at the beach, it is food that brings the family together. Discussions about life, family matters, Italian politics and the world as a whole are q... Read >
Author: Sunita Kaushal

Going loco over Italiano!!

27th June 2008
Each one of us has discerning taste buds. A food that is delicious to my taste might be not as the same as yours or as anyone else. Everyone of us has something in his/her palate that he/she craves to eat. But when it comes to pizza and pasta, or any Ital... Read >
Author: bravo seo

Psychic Readings through Animals

25th June 2008
No matter how absurd this might sound but it’s true. Zoomancy is the practice of observing animals to foretell an individual’s future. So far various props tarot cards, playing cards, marbles, pebbles and seashells are used to predict an individual's ... Read >
Author: MUmarF

San Lorenzo a Great Place for Italians and none Italians in Warsaw

20th June 2008
There are places where one is always welcome not because one maybe rich or famous but simply because one showed up and took a liking to the what one found as well as the people. The kind of place I have in mind is the one where guests mingle with one anot... Read >
Author: Gianni Truvianni

Are Italians good at football?

20th June 2008
The precise year eludes my memory but it is with certainty that I claim that it was sometime between the 1974 World Cup in Germany and the 1978 World Cup in Argentina that I decided to see what all the hullabaloo about football was when I decided to join ... Read >
Author: Gianni Truvianni

Are Italians good at football?

20th June 2008
The precise year eludes my memory but it is with certainty that I claim that it was sometime between the 1974 World Cup in Germany and the 1978 World Cup in Argentina that I decided to see what all the hullabaloo about football was when I decided to joi... Read >
Author: Gianni Truvianni

Village House Restoration and Renovation in Le Marche Italy

13th June 2008
Restoring old historic and unloved village houses in rural Italy is one of the most satisfying tasks you can undertake in today’s property market. Unlike the in the UK, in rural Le Marche there are still thousands of unoccupied and dilapidated village... Read >
Author: Graham Drage

Why Bowling is a Popular Fun Sport

21st May 2008
Throughout the years, since the introduction of bowling, it has become more and more popular and an exciting indoor sport for many people. It has attracted people from all over the world gaining its reputation as a sport that is fun played and enjoy. Its ... Read >
Author: John Smi

Lack Of Cover Taken Out By Self-Employed Reflects Growing Apathy To Life Insurance

20th May 2008
It is particularly vital to take out life insurance if you are self-employed, according to the Association of British Insurers. They are urging those going into business for themselves to think about the employee benefits that they will be losing out on w... Read >
Author: Mark Skinner

Do You Want To Know Italian Food Eating Style

20th May 2008
Know all about Italian food recipes and Mexican foods recipes. When it comes to talking about Italy, food is everything - sitting around a table after a long day working or at the beach, it is food that brings the family together. Discussions about lif... Read >
Author: Jim Brown

The Rangers Make it to the Finals

08th May 2008
The game was filled with thrilling plays throughout the match even though neither party was able to score; both teams put up quite the challenge and neither was willing to give in. Penalty shoot outs are always very nerve wrecking as you never know what t... Read >
Author: Cindy Ferguson

Pinot Grigio Is More Popular Then Ever

01st May 2008
The grape can’t help it – Pinot Grigio is more popular then ever As summer approaches Pinot Grigio looks set to establish itself as Britain’s favourite grape variety once and for all, having overtaken long-standing favourite Chardonnay in recent ... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

Do You Want To Know Italian Food Eating Style

25th April 2008
When it comes to talking about Italy, food is everything - sitting around a table after a long day working or at the beach, it is food that brings the family together. Discussions about life, family matters, Italian politics and the world as a whole are q... Read >
Author: Jim Brown

How To Prevent Most Cross Cultural Miscommunication By Examining Your Own English Communication

17th April 2008
How To Prevent Most Cross Cultural Miscommunication By Examining Your Own English Communication Miscommunication between people happens all the time, especially when one of the parties is using a second language. We often end up hearing miscommuni... Read >
Author: CindyKing

Ordering Coffee at Starbucks

07th April 2008
The sight of a bustling Starbucks in the morning, drive-through lines ten cars deep, people inside tapping their toes impatiently as the espresso machines whir, is enough to overwhelm even the most advanced coffee drinker. When it’s finally your turn at... Read >
Author: D Beart

Car Hire In Palermo

02nd April 2008
The home of Norman Cattedrale, Palermo, the biggest city in Sicily known as the capital city, is situated on the North-west. This city is not very popular as far as tourism is concerned, the most popular tourist attraction in Palermo are the Royalties of ... Read >
Author: Lakshmi

Sicily Hotels - Great Places to Visit

01st April 2008
Among the best European places to visit we definitively have to consider Sicily. The actual Sicilian name of the region is Sicilia, this is a beautiful island and is also considered the largest one in the Mediterranean sea, it has over five million habit... Read >
Author: John Sern

How Alessi turns bowls into designer gifts

28th March 2008
ITALIANS and DESIGN. Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. Read on if you agree... Now I'm only part Italian, but even my Bangladeshi friend at the 7-11 downstairs likes Italian design when he sees it!! The Ferrari of sports cars, the Ducati of motorbikes, the ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Italian – What Better Place to Learn It Than Italy?

28th March 2008
Do you speak Italian? Do you want to learn to speak Italian? What better way to learn this amazing language than to do it in Italy? Well, now you can. There are many different schools throughout Italy that will gladly accept foreign students. In order ... Read >
Author: Aazdak Alisimo

Diabetes Prevention and Treatment

26th March 2008
Diabetes is a serious disease, affecting millions of Americans and growing at epidemic rates, with one million new cases each year. But, there is good news: Diabetes can be prevented. By losing a modest amount of weight by getting 30 minutes of physical... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Diabetes Prevention and Treatment

26th March 2008
Diabetes is a serious disease, affecting millions of Americans and growing at epidemic rates, with one million new cases each year. But, there is good news: Diabetes can be prevented. By losing a modest amount of weight by getting 30 minutes of physical a... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne

Take Pleasure in Your Food!

11th March 2008
Several years ago, my partner David taught a photography workshop at a small villa in southern Italy. Up early one morning, David drank his coffee with a couple of students while the owner prepared breakfast and sang operatic arias. The owner spoke passio... Read >

A Vacation Cycling in Italy or a Stress Test? Know What to Ask!

06th March 2008
The nice thing about cycling in Italy is that it offers so many different styles of riding for the novice cyclist and the road warrior. And it doesn’t matter what part of the country you choose from the Swiss Alps in the north, to the small outbound vol... Read >
Author: Luc Lacasse

The Le Marche, Italy, Property Market.

14th February 2008
Normally at this time of year the property market in Le Marche, much the same as in the rest of Europe has still yet to show any signs of life. But this year, even with all the financial turmoil throughout the western world, the market seems to picking up... Read >
Author: Graham Drage

Visit Florence and take the Essence of villas in Florence.

25th January 2008
When we decided to go to Italy, we were very lucky to find a villa near Florence on www.villasinflorence.com their web site was very easy to follow and was packed with information and photos of beautiful Florence villas . This was to be a family holiday ... Read >
Author: david1meyer

Force India Set on the Fast Lane of the 2008 F1 Calendar

21st January 2008
Force India is the recently conformed Formula One team; just last October 2007 two billionaires Michiel Mol and Vijay Mallya acquired the Spyker F1 team for approximately 88 million Euros. The team’s headquarters are located in Northamptonshire, United ... Read >
Author: Claudia Beckford

A Taste of Italy - Italian Wines

16th October 2007
It may come as a big surprise to you that more wine is produced in Italy than any other country in the world, but this information will come as no surprise to Italians. Wine making in Italy has been raised to the level of an art form. One that is passed d... Read >
Author: Clyde Dennis

A Taste of Italian Culture

16th October 2007
While Italy is a country known for its art, food and fashion, it is also well know for it's rich and uniquely Italian culture. It's a country in which culture, history and traditions blend beautifully with modern trends. One of the most interesting things... Read >
Author: Clyde Dennis

Italy and Its People

24th September 2007
As a country known for its food, wine, people, culture, music, countryside, and yes even the mafia Italy has been for a long time and continues to be one of the most visited vacation destinations in the world.Italy is a country in which culture, history a... Read >
Author: Clyde Dennis

The Coolest, the Fastest, and the Most Expensive

11th September 2007
There are a lot of motorcycles today that dominate the market. You can customize all you want to get the best motorcycle your money could buy. Sure you can add flair, paint or extra parts on your motorcycles but these are the things that require research,... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta

Wedding in Italy

30th August 2007
In order to get married in Italy you and two witnesses must appear before the town clerk and declare your intention to get married. If one or both of you live in Italy then your banns (wedding announcement) must be posted at the town hall for two consecut... Read >
Author: lazysubmit

Bardolino: Italy's Best Kept Secret

26th August 2007
Tourists looking to stay in Italy often head for the big cities, with Rome, Florence and Venice being particular favourites. There is more to Italy than these crowded areas though - Bardolino is one such alternative. You can be forgiven for not having ... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

Avoiding the Heat of Italy

09th August 2007
Italy is a beautiful place to spend a holiday but there is no escaping the fact that Italy in the middle of summer is hot - very hot. A glimpse at how the Italians avoid the heat can offer some pointers on how we all could survive. Italy is a country t... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

Review of Lake Garda

09th August 2007
Italy is famed for its beautiful cities, with millions of tourists flocking to Florence, Rome, Venice, Pisa and Milan. A recent visit to northern Italy revealed that there is plenty to see away from the big cities. Every trip to Italy seems likely to s... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

Great Family Holidays in Italy

02nd August 2007
One of the best things about going on holiday to Italy as a family is that this is such a child-friendly country. Italians tend to have very strong family values and love to welcome other families to their country. If you happen to be in any Italian to... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

Singles Outspending Families On Spanish Vacations

30th July 2007
Late teens andt wenty somethings from the UK and Germany are cash rich on holiday, and proving to be a welcome sight for hotels, clubs and restaurants on the Spanish Balearic Islands. The young singles with high disposable incomes often head for Ibiza ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Fewer European migrants in Australia

27th July 2007
AUSTRALIA'S international make-up is changing, with fewer Europeans calling Australia home and more Asians and Africans settling Down Under. The 2006 census shows more than one in five Australians were born overseas, with a significant shift in the mix... Read >
Author: amerie

TUSCANY PROPERTY

31st May 2007
This area of Italy, seeped in history, has for long been the adopted home of many a non-Italian, and indeed 6% of the population of Tuscany are foreign, according to a recent survey. Here you are simply surrounded by culture, from pre-Etruscan to the time... Read >
Author: enRico Nestler

Wedding in Italy: Getting Married in Rome

09th May 2007
Where else could the Italian wedding come from if it's not celebrated in one of the most beautiful, romantic and culturally rich countries in the world? Italy is the quintessential birthplace of all that is creative, ethnic and authentic. The Mona Lisa... Read >
Author: stefano sandano

Minimize Your Pocket Pinch: Buy Canadian Drugs Online

18th April 2007
If you take medicine on a daily basis, then you should be mindful of one way through which you can salvage more money, and that is buying prescription drugs online in Canada. Canadian drugs have long been set up as being affordable and less expensive in c... Read >
Author: Wain Roy

Alcohol and a Healthy Lifestyle

27th March 2007
If you decide to live a healthy lifestyle, does that mean its all tofu and vitamin water from here on out ? Well, for me, I think life is all about moderation. Too much of any one thing can be dangerous. So having said that, I decided to write an artic... Read >
Author: David Giusti

Odessa, Ukraine. Traveler’s attractions.

06th February 2007
Would tourist attractions, Odessa lifestyle model and entertainment in Odessa really matter for a single backpacker? Since the very moment you take a look at Odessa Map, it would give you a single and definite answer. Odessa is the city known for its humo... Read >
Author: Mason Parkers

3 things to do before travelling to Rome

06th February 2007
1) Book a flight. Or a train. Or a ferry. Or a bus (a ferry? A bus? Why would you do that?!). Well book whatever you prefer to make you get there, but do it in advance. Especially if you want to travel to Rome on a plane, the earliest you book it, the les... Read >
Author: Paola Lo Russo

Prevention and Treatment of Diabetes

04th February 2007
If you look at it statistically, sugar consumption of Americans and the population percentage with Type II (Adult) diabetes, you'll pretty much notice that it's one is to one. Therefore, there is the need to prevent and to treat diabetes as much as possib... Read >
Author: Nathalie Fiset

Are umbrellas becoming the latest "must have" fashion accessory?

22nd January 2007
The humble umbrella is making a comeback as the latest "must have" fashion accessory. The word umbrella has come to be used to mean many things. From the simple rain umbrella to walking umbrella to garden umbrella to golf umbrella to wedding umbrella ... Read >
Author: Roberta McAlinney

The History of Fireworks - Part II

15th January 2007
After its beginnings in the Far East, gunpowder and fireworks began to move westward. Marco Polo is credited with bringing them to the Middle East where Crusaders from Europe discovered them and brought them on to Europe. Roger Bacon (1214-1294), the grea... Read >
Author: Gareth

Burzahom and Origin of Kashmiris

14th January 2007
There are many theories about the origin of Kashmiris. It is one of the most mysterious and exciting topics. Some say we are descendants of Aryans wh... Read >
Author: M.Ashraf

Designer shoes come first in global poll of most wanted accessories

15th December 2006
For both men and women, shoes have long been an essential fashion item. In fact, many women in popular culture are often considered to be "shoe-mad"; and while this stereotypical presentation may enrage some women, a recent survey does offer some hard e... Read >
Author: martymac

Silk Wedding Flowers - A Year Round Solution

05th December 2006
Flowers are an integral part of any wedding. From the bride's bouquet and the decoration at the wedding ceremony to the reception, flowers appear literally everywhere and it would be hard to imagine a wedding without flowers. But how would you feel about ... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders

Racial Hatred versus Christmas Spirit – following Michael Richards' (Seinfeld's Cosmo Kramer) raci

24th November 2006
Christmas spirit. It's all about love, compassion, friendship. But is it only a nice wrapping paper? What's buried beneath the nice words and greetings of the lovely Christmas cards? Do Christmas cards convey a real message of love and caring or is it onl... Read >
Author: Eran Sadeh

The Maltese Dog - Easier To Love Than To Care For

20th November 2006
The Maltese is a small Toy dog that stands no more than 10 inches at the shoulders. He weighs between 6 – 9 pounds and is covered in a long mantle of white, straight silky fur. Maltese are extremely sweet and loveable little dogs that have been apart ... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Cheese Consumption In The United States

17th November 2006
According to recent figures, the United States has the 7th largest per capita consumption of cheese. In 2004, that position in the world rankings equated to 31.2 pounds of cheese being eaten by every person in America. That's a lot of pizzas! In fact, if ... Read >
Author: William Lockhart

Australia: The Melting Pot to Dive Into

17th November 2006
If there's one thing that CAN'T be said about living in Australia despite its being an island, (okay, a continent too)?it's that no man is an island. Pardon the political incorrectness for a moment. But this is really what's nice about Australia. Aus... Read >
Author: Ryan Reynolds

Italian Food Lesson: Eating Spaghetti

26th October 2006
Spaghetti is one of the most popular dishes to come from Italy. Everybody likes eating them, as it is quite funny and , most importantly, they taste so good! But not many people know how spaghetti should be eaten, even if there are so many Italians living... Read >
Author: Dalvin Rumsey

Fresh, funky and fruity wedding favour fillings

26th October 2006
More and more brides are trying to outdo each other in terms of wedding style and this one-upmanship has hit the world of wedding favours. Any funky bride who wants to keep up with the latest trends has to opt for fresh, funky and even fruity wedding fa... Read >
Author: Emily Tanner

A LITTLE OVERVIEW OF ROME

28th July 2006
As Italians would say, all roads end in Rome. We would say that all the roads start in Rome as well, and one would better put comfortable shoes on if visiting. Rome is all about everything wonderful, from delicious cuisine, history and tradition, a great ... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

Streets of Philadelphia

24th July 2006
Philadelphia was founded by William Penn in a distant XVII century and became the first big city in the United States and its first capital. Now it's the fifth largest city in the country, looking rather contemporary, but with the traces of history throug... Read >
Author: Elena Reboni

World Cup 2006 Review - Semi Finals & Final

12th July 2006
The World Cup is over for another four years and it was Italy, rather than hosts Germany or a rejuvenated France, that were crowned World champions. Here is a short round up of the semi final, third and fourth place play off and the final itself to comple... Read >
Author: Jason Lane

World Cup 2006 Round Up - Quarter Finals

03rd July 2006
The World Cup is down to eight countries as we approach the business end of the tournament. This is what happened the four quarter finals and who will be squaring off against who in the semis. In a match billed as the 1990 World Cup final replay, hosts... Read >
Author: Jason Lane

Fisherman's Wharf San Francisco: A Short Tour

01st July 2006
Nearly 16 million people visit San Francisco each year, and more of those people visit Fisherman's Wharf than any other area of the city. Indeed, as many as 3,000 people per hour walk through the intersection of Jefferson and Powell during the peak season... Read >
Author: Matt Canham

World Cup 2006 Group Stage Review - Phase Three - Part Two

26th June 2006
All 32 teams have completed the group stage and 16 are preparing for the knockout phase. This is a short round-up of Groups E to H, of the results as they stand after three matches. Did your country qualify or fall at the first hurdle? Group E 1. Ital... Read >
Author: Jason Lane

Valentino Rossi In A Ferrari At Last

26th June 2006
Valentino Rossi the 7 times world champion on a motorbike has completed his first public showing in a F1 car in Valencia Spain. He has signed for Ferrari, who looks upon him as a possible replacement for Schumacher when he retires. If his first showing is... Read >
Author: Mark Flanighan

When in Italy- twenty essential things to do

12th June 2006
Sitting round the dinner table one night , after a few bottles of Chianti with some old friends, most of whom had spent time as European tour guides and backpackers, I asked them to name the best thing to see or do while staying in Italy. There was a lot... Read >
Author: Katy Hyslop

Tactics and Formations used in Football

04th June 2006
Over the years many different forms of tactics and formations have been employed by managerial teams in order to give their teams that cutting edge. But which ones have been the most popular. Read on to learn more. In the very early days of football at... Read >
Author: Jack Summers

Motor Scooter

14th May 2006
You can see motor scooters all over the world, particularly in large cities with traffic problems, but now they are becoming a popular way of getting around in the USA too. Many Italians would be lost without their scooter, not only in Rome but also in... Read >
Author: Barry Hooper

You Say Tomato - I Say Superfood

27th March 2006
The tomato has been called many things throughout history: Peruvian apple, love apple, and even, by Americans at least, a vegetable. Today, however, this lovely fruit is fast becoming known as Superfood! While not able to leap tall buildings in a s... Read >
Author: Shari Hearn

Translation of Italian Recipes: Localization?

08th March 2006
Translation - Translation is mostly about the conversion of a document from one language to another. The document is kept as it was originally intended and written, therefore having the same meaning. Localization - Then translation may involve localiza... Read >
Author: Nigel Massey

History of the Cafetiere

07th March 2006
Cafetieres are probably the most commonly used method of brewing coffee. Many coffee lovers swear on the fact that the cafetiere is the best method, as it preserves the delicate flavours in the oils, giving a smooth, rich bodied coffee. The exact hi... Read >
Author: James Grierson

Milan – the capital of the Northern Italy

16th February 2006
Milan is the second largest city in Italy and the most flourishing one. It's a capital of Italian business, finance, fashion and mass media. Milan is the main road junction in Italy, its airport is the biggest airport in Italy and the subway is considered... Read >
Author: Ann Corba

Tooth Whitening Through the Ages

15th February 2006
Tooth whitening has been an effect people have been seeking for hundreds of years. The glow of a smile from clean teeth was a symbol of health, wealth status, and family upbringing. Sometimes having a healthy mouth overshadowed tooth whitening, but soon e... Read >
Author: Jared Winston

Who invented the telescope?

27th January 2006
Who invented the telescope? The invention of the telescope was the most fundamental invention in Astronomy, but do you know who invented it?. Maybe you think you already know who invented it. Well, what would you say if I told you that you'... Read >
Author: Jarrod Roby

European Driving

14th January 2006
Europe has some fascinating, beautiful historical and sun drenched areas to explore. There are many modes of transport to get there, but driving in Europe gives you a flexibility to explore these areas that only driving can. Small villages, remote castles... Read >
Author: Mark Flanighan

International Spring Training

14th January 2006
Baseball Team Detroit Tigers and The Italian National Baseball Team will play an exhibition game at Lakeland, Florida on March 4th. The Italians are preparing for the World Baseball Classic, for this reason, they will train in the Tigers' spring training... Read >
Author: Julie Smith

Coffee Pods and Espresso Machines

13th December 2005
There's nothing like the perfect espresso. Finely ground, dark roasted coffee, pressed and percolated into a strong, rich coffee drink that delights the senses and perks up your day. In Italy, ordering a coffee means that you're ordering an espresso. The ... Read >
Author: Jim Cheresly

Beginning crochet

21st October 2005
Many people enjoy crochet for its relaxing qualities and satisfying results. It appeals to a wide number of people, as most of the materials still remain inexpensive and easy to obtain. Young children are often taught crochet to increase their fine motor ... Read >
Author: Kris Perry

If You Want A Date, Promote Yourself!

09th September 2005
How to find a date? Promote yourself! That's one of the key you should consider. It sounds too planned, too contrived, right? You probably wonder whereas the romance; where are all the rainbows, fireworks and stars? Probably that is what you have ... Read >
Author: Andy Michael