Archive for March, 2009

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China is a large country at a size of 9,596,960 sq km. China was only partially open to the world from 1980 onwards and has been a communist country for many decades. Although there is much progress in the travel industry and infrastructure of China, there remain areas that need to be improved before it [...]

Snowboarding is one sport that increases in numbers, and most of the European skiing domains, ie. Le Grand-Bornand, Les Arcs, La Chavanette, and Les Houches are working more than ever before in order to assure all holiday makers relish their ski holiday both on and off the mountain. Of course they’re several ski [...]

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Choosing a Whiplash Solicitor

Published Date: March 12th, 2009
Category: Uncategorized

Even though whiplash symptoms are assumed to only, be caused in motor accidents this isn’t the case. As any solicitor will tell you, there are numerous other ways that people acquire whiplash symptoms. The hurt caused to the neck from injured tendons and ligaments can have serious long term effects. [...]

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Trekking Through Amsterdam 1

Published Date: March 11th, 2009
Category: Hall Of Travel

Where in the world can an opera house have the bronze sculpture of a violinist sinking into the floor? Not a clue? Well, a clog is a hint. I mean the wooden clogs people wear; not that they do anymore. The answer is of course Amsterdam.
I suspect the violinist was sinking because the city is [...]

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Tibet, A Trip Inside Yourself

Published Date: March 11th, 2009
Category: Hall Of Travel

If the perspective of lying on the beach all day long doesn’t appeal to you, and the contemplation of the European tourist attractions seems not very exciting, if a trip is a way of self-knowledge for you, then Tibet is the right place for your next voyage.
Tibet, also called “Shangri-La” or “the roof of the [...]

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Gold Fever – Before California

Published Date: March 11th, 2009
Category: Hall Of Travel

The California Gold Rush has been the subject of interest to Americans over the last century and a half. Legends, stories, and histories about it fill book store and library shelves. This is understandable. Striking “pay dirt” was a dream come true to the early settlers who risked life and limb to follow [...]

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According to statistics supplied by Great Rail Journeys (GRJ) – one of the UK’s premier holiday companies that specialise in rail – an amazing 40,000 Britons are taking package rail holidays every year. These figures would have been hard to believe some five to ten years ago when the phrase “British Rail” was synonymous [...]

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Getting and Treating “Monteczuma’s Revenge”

Published Date: March 6th, 2009
Category: Hall Of Travel

Walking past the row of vendors cooking meat, sausages, French fries and small yellow potatoes was tempting. Sporting a fedora and a Grand Canyon smile, Charlie Martinez fronted his cart offerings of fresh-squeezed orange juice and fresh-strained carrot juice. We ordered one each. I opted for a fried sausage with some yellow potatoes. The potatoes [...]

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Our family loves to try a new vacation spot every few months but we held off taking a Walt Disney World Orlando vacation until our son reached 8 years old. The expectation was that he would be old enough to ride the fast rides alone while we waited on a bench but the reality [...]

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You CAN Repair Bad Credit!

Published Date: March 5th, 2009
Category: Consumism, Finance + Capital, Great Investment Tips

Securing mortgages and loans as well as buying on credit all claim that your credit position is affirmative and that you aren’t a victim of bad credit. A progression of debt is encountered by a person with a bad credit score as credit businesses will charge a lofty price for their assistance. Many people today are under the impression that the expensive methods of getting credit repair service is the sole way to repair bad credit, but with a slight struggle many easy and free tips can be used.