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: Palma—Alluring Spanish Isle For Travelers by: Loreal Oliver Summer time brings a Philippe Starck-designed hotel bringing Palma’s Old Town back into the limelight. The capital of the Spanish island of Majorca
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: Vacationing In Charleston by: Charleston De Sorriso One of the best holiday spots in the southeast United States is Charleston. It's an ideal holiday spot with its splendid beaches, a host of art galleries, ritzy restaurants,
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: A Guide to Taking Your Dream Bahamas Cruise! by: John Metcalfe The Bahamas is arguably the most popular cruise destination for U.S. travelers, and is especially popular with first-time cruisers from the U.S. Only 75kms
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: Pisa - The City Of The Leaning Tower by: Jakob Jelling Although it is world wide famous due to its Leaning Tower, the city of Pisa also has many other great attractions and amazing characteristics to offer. Pisa is one
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: Walking Around Bologna by: Jakob Jelling Bologna is designed in such a way that allows visitors and tourists to meet many of its main buildings, monuments, parks and attractive areas by walking to them due to the short
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: The City Of Florence And Its Past by: Jakob Jelling The city of Florence, or Florentia according to its Italian name, was founded in the first century B.C. by the Romans. This way, it has passed through a really great
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: Vacation New York City – A Bite Of The Big Apple by: Steven Cronin From epic skyscrapers to electrically charged ambience, initial experience of New York City can leave you utterly overwhelmed. Romance radiates
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: The Diaspora Soul of the City of New Orleans by: Cory L. Kemp The Diaspora Soul of the City of New Orleans News coverage continues regarding the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, albeit much more hopeful than
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: Visit Glendale California by: David G. Hallstrom, Sr. Glendale, California is a bedroom comunity of approximetly 200,000 residents, situated between the San Fernando Valley and the San Gabriel Valley. In and of itself
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: The Edinburgh Festival – Why Brits Are Missing Out by: R. Richmond The annual Edinburgh Festivals are regarded world wide as some of the best Europe has to offer in terms of film, literature and music. Every year
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: Take My Publisher, Please! by: Ed Williams An actual phone conversation I had earlier today.... “Hello, is this Ed?†“Uh, yes it is.†“Ed Williams, the writer guy?†“Uh, yeah,
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: Is 'Sex and the City' Setting You Up for Loneliness? by: Terry Hernon MacDonald A couple of weeks ago, I watched a Sex and the City episode, in which Charlotte, in her never-ending quest to find true love, attends a seminar
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: Hyaluronic Acid – Newest Celebrity Beauty Secret? by: Jana Willinger We can always count on celebrities to serve as guinea pigs for the latest cosmetic and beauty treatments. During the Botox ™ craze, even
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: Customers Don't Always Connect Where They Live by: David Leonhardt Pop Quiz: You have an international website and you want to do business in Canada. But you want to make sure your website delivers top performance to
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: The Premiere Attraction State in Florida by: Nuttakorn Rattanachaisit Sunshine States Florida is called the “ Sunshine State â€, situated on a largw peninsula at the southern part of the United States , just
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: Adventures in Bolivia by: Sandin Phillipson As a graduate student, I finally had the opportunity to work on a project in southern Bolivia. Although I had spent previous summers camping alone while conducting fieldwork
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: Happy Trails for a Stress-Free Year by: Kathleen Walls and David Leonhardt Finding happiness is easier than you might think. Happiness is all around us, and all we have to do is hop in the car and hit the road to find
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: Dublin by: David Chandler Dublin, which is located in Ireland is not only beautiful any time of the year but offers serenity and relaxation. You can visit places such as the former Saint Andrews Church, and Suffolk Street.
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: Country Breaks – A Relaxing Alternative. by: R. Richmond For many the end of the summer period and beginning of autumn is the perfect time to start thinking of a short break before the long winter months settle
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: Munich Germany -- 10 Insider Tips by: Marcus Hochstadt Munich Germany is a city in the state Bavaria. Would you like to know what the real interesting sights in Munich Germany are? I will tell you 12 of my good ones. If
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: Stirring Up Cape Town's City Bowl by: Gregory Hudson For the discerning traveller to the Cape who would like to explore Cape Town's City Bowl, here are a few suggestions. Remember, Cape Town bears two distinct faces,
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: Destination Dubai by: Rhiannon Williamson Dubai is one of the seven states making up the United Arab Emirates and it is located in the Middle East at the crossroads of Asia, Europe and Africa. Dubai is a city of striking
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: Enjoy Your Cowboy Vacation by: Tom Strayhorn Are you ready for a Cowboy’s vacation? Why not take a cowboy vacation on one of the many Texas dude ranches. Just think riding a horse western saddle over the plains,
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: Cruising The Western Caribbean by: Jim Christy HOW TO SAVE, HOW TO ENJOY SOME TIPS TO HELP YOU SAVE Finding Cruise Values Those inexpensive Western Caribbean cruise promotions may sound like a terrific bargain, but
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: An Ontario Vacation by: Johnny Mangiante The uniqueness of Canada’s provinces makes each one worth visiting. Whether you like to ski or swim, fish or golf, visit national monuments or museums, Canada has it all
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: A Trip To Vegas by: Terje Brooks Ellingsen A trip that will always be remembered is the one in Las Vegas, what is sometimes referred to as "Sin City" due to it's casino gambling places, though I prefer to remember it
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: Jamaica – The Perfect Destination For The Avid Tourist by: Terry Malone Jamaica is the third largest of the Caribbean islands. The country has a richly diversified topography encompassing seas, mountains and coastlines.
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: Silent Macau by: Ieuan Dolby A failed or neglected city springs to mind when walking around Macau during the day time. Around the outskirts of the Islands the doors of modern buildings never seem to open. Hotel restaurants
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: Take me Home Country Road: Purchasing Rural Homes by: Elaine VonCannon In a world where the news flashes daily images of war, terrorism and crime more Americans are dreaming of a safe, quiet place to call home. They imagine
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: Australia : The Sight-Seeing Travel Tour by: Mark Minding If you haven’t been to Australia or are planning to visit it a second time, then you must have all the information about the places to visit so that you
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: The Florida Keys by: Clint Leung When people ask about the top sights to see in the south Florida area including Fort Lauderdale and Miami, I always advise them to try and make some time to go down to the Florida Keys.
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: A Stay At Old San Juan In Puerto Rico by: Clint Leung One of the most used departure ports for cruise ships in the Caribbean is San Juan in Puerto Rico. We decided to arrive a day early to San Juan in order to see some
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: Glasgow Centre for Contemporary Arts by: Steve Spry The Centre for Contemporary Arts in Glasgow presents the very best in contemporary visual art, performance, film, music, spoken word, club nights and more. CCA is an
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: Florence in a Day by: Suzanne Morrison Overflowing with history, art and culture, Florence is a city that’s very hard to do justice to in a single day. A visit to the Uffizi museum alone could easily eat a day
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: The Charing Cross by: Steve Spry Charing Cross Guest House is ideally situated in Glasgow and is the ideal city centre accommodation. Due to our location we are ideal for weekend breaks, a short holiday in Glasgow, or
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: A Guide to the Best Vancouver Vacation Attractions by: Greg Mattson Vancouver is a great place for vacations, romantic getaways, or as a base for exploring southwestern B.C. Let me tell you some more about our hometown! One
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: Secret Resorts -- A Checklist To Find Them -- Part 1 of 4 by: Marcus Hochstadt “Follow theses steps and you prevent disappointment†Since years the Wellness Industry experiences an upswing. The Baby-boomer
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: The East Coast's #1 Family Resort by: Elizabeth Ann Wares Ocean City Maryland is one of the favorite vacation seashore destinations in the Mid-Atlantic Coast. Ocean City has 10 miles of clean sandy beaches on the Atlantic
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: Stockholm – A Great Destination That Is Kind To Your Budget by: Marc A. De Jong Sweden is one of the most affordable travel destinations in Western Europe. This statement would have raised some eyebrows a few years
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: Alicante Spain - How To Explore It In One Day by: Robert Carlton Imagine some of you will come over and spend these summer holidays around the Costa Blanca in places like Benidorm, Torrevieja, Denia or Calpe. After two
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: Williamsburg Virginia: A Mecca for Retirement by: Elaine VonCannon Williamsburg Virginia is a familiar name for many because it is steeped in colonial history. In the 1920s, Rockefeller sunk millions into the renovation
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: New Zealand's North Island by: Ramnish Gupta From Cape Reinga in the north right through to Wellington in the south, New Zealand's North Island offers some unique opportunities to tourist and locals alike. Auckland city
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: Jerusalem - City of Gold by: Gill Katz "It took just 6 days for God to create His wonderful world - so big - so great On the 7th day - He had a rest - He'd worked so hard - He'd done his best He settled back and
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: Frankfurt Germany -- 12 Insider Tips by: Marcus Hochstadt In the city with its international airport 650,000 humans live. It is a very modern large city and became the ' turntable of Europe '. In Frankfurt important industrial
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: Chile, The Ultimate Adventure by: Jon Steele I’ve written a great deal on Chile but I’ve for the most part concentrated on Santiago and the major outlying areas. In this article I’ll concentrate more
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: Luxury Hotel Rooms At Lowest Prices For Top Holiday Destinations by: Chloe Lim Whether you like to spend your holidays in the snow, sand or seaside, you can find the best hotel deals in the most popular destinations of
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: Looking for Luxury Hotels for Less in Australia? by: Chloe Lim The Commonwealth of Australia is the largest island on earth and the smallest continent. It also boasts to being one of the most progressive nations in the
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: Atlantis Discovered? by: Kenneth J. McCormick Well we definitely found Atlantis! This is according to Robert Sarmast. But who, exactly is Mr. Robert Sarmast? Mr. Sarmast was an architect who became fascinated with the
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: Australia's Undiscovered Jewel by: Keith Palmer Bunbury and the South West area of Western Australia (or WA) is one of the world's great places to live, with a Mediterranean climate, sandy-white beaches, beautiful native
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: Bunbury Western Australia by: Keith Palmer The first recorded mapping of what is now Koombana Bay and the eventual City of Bunbury, was in 1803 by the French explorers Nicolas Baudin and Louis de Freycinet, from their
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: Honeymoon Trends by: Paris Permenter & John Bigley While the traditional vows endure, the ways to celebrate a marriage have changed right along with the travel industry. Today's honeymooner may be looking for value, adventure,
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: Istanbul, Turkey - Where Two Continents Meet by: Lori Guretzki Istanbul, situated along the shores of the Bosphorus Strait, is the only city in the world bridging two continents, Europe and Asia; it is as old as civilization
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: Too Much To Do In London! by: Martin Kleinman No one can truly say they know London well. To know London completely is impossible. London changes faster than pigeons descending into the fountains of Trafalgar Square.
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: Hanging around in Thailand by: Gary Mortimer Our trip to Thailand had been long awaited, originally planned for the winter of 94/95. My wife Karin had bought the maps and books and even packed; we were off. The balloon
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: ThinkExist.com: New “Sex and the City†Quotes Collection by: Mark Lugris ThinkExist.com offers an unparalleled collection of “Sex and The City†quotes. Featuring the best sound bites from Carrie,
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: Community after Tragedy by: Dan Britt One Friday in November, I began a journey from New Jersey to downtown New York City to visit old work friends. It was my first visit since the tragic September 11th attack. Although
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: Community after Tragedy by: Dan Britt One Friday in November, I began a journey from New Jersey to downtown New York City to visit old work friends. It was my first visit since the tragic September 11th attack. Although
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: If There's Money in a Dead Mouse... by: Raam Anand My 4 year old son was very excited. I had promised him to tell a wonderful story tonight. As usual, I got engrossed in my work till late evening when I suddenly remembered
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: Sexual Networking in the Fish Bowl by: Advice Diva Most of us belong to a large circle of friends that we have known for years. Few of us have more than two circles of friends. You know what I am talking about. These
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: TOP TEN Myths Surrounding the Montreal Expos by: Gary Whittaker 10 - That the Expos lost its fan base after all the English left in the early 80’s. The Olympic Stadium continued to average over 18 thousand visitors
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: To Picket Fences by: Charlotte Laws Of the 359 homeowners in my area, 112 are running afoul of the law in a deviously blatant way by committing the heinous "fence offence;" in other words, breaching Los Angeles municipal
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: Ask Questions When Hiring A Professional Movers by: David Cohen How to find a reliable moving company in new york city? I know that in this day and age it is hard to find a good moving company that will move your belongings
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: Who You Calling A Hick? by: David Leonhardt For the last time, I live in the country, not in the sticks. And I am relaxed, not a hick. Ever since we moved to the country, I get the feeling you city-folk are confused.
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: Heavy Breathing - Ill Effects of Environment by: Sherri L Dodd As I write this, I am less than two weeks away from my highly anticipated family vacation. We will be going with two other families, so the usual abundant
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: West Nile Virus by: ScaPest West Nile virus is a strain of encephalitis similar to Saint Louis encephalitis, which reached epidemic proportions in the 1950's and 60's. West Nile virus, like encephalitis, is transmitted
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: Chicago Drug Rehab Long Term Help For a Real Recovery by: Jeff Lakie The central location of the city of Chicago has made it a hub for the distribution of drugs in the Midwest, though much of the problem remains upon
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: Los Angeles Plastic Surgeon Treat Yourself to Surgery at Its Best by: Jeff Lakie Los Angeles is the city as infamous as it is famous, as notorious a city as you can find. It is a city that is known the whole world over,
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: Pasadena California Dining by: David G. Hallstrom, Sr. According to the latest U.S Government census the city of Pasadena, California has a population of just under 140,000, however the city boasts in excess of 500 dining
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: Coffee Roasting De-mystified by: Andy White How many different names have you run across for different types of coffee roasts? Light, Medium, Dark? Espresso? Continental? Vienna, French, Italian, Spanish? City? Full-City?
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: Adjusting to Small Town Living by: Dan The Roommate Man Sometimes your chosen career path can take you away from the bright lights of the big city to the quiet, slow pace of a rural community. If you want to be a ski
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: Why I Love Country Living by: Rick Rouse As somone who has lived in both places, I can tell you that country living certainly beats the hustle and bustle of city life! Living in a rural area has advantages that simply
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: What's For Lunch? by: Cathy Bryant As an entrepreneur, I'm always intrigued by small businesses, home-based or not, that exceed the expectations of their customers in a big way. Let me tell you about one of them. Recently
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: 7 Tips for Starting a New Business in a Small Town by: Cathy Goodwin, Ph.D. Q. I am transitioning to a new career after sixteen years to spend more time with my family. We moved to a very small town (less than ten thousand
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