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Museums of Preston
by Renuka Menon.The Harris Museum and Art Gallery in preston houses a major collection of historical and contemporary fine and decorative art in the beautiful surroundings of a Grade I listed building, as well as the Story of Preston gallery of social history. The m...

The Future Looks Bright for Coach Operators
by Andrew Regan.The demand for UK coach travel holidays is set to rise by 23% to be worth an estimated ?2.93 billion by 2011, with demand for holidays overseas likely to fuel the rise, according to research specialists Mintel in their bi-annual 2007 Coach holidays, ...
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The Country of Stone Money
by Douglas Scott.Yap is an island in the Caroline Islands of the western Pacific Ocean. Colonia is the capital of the State of Yap. The soil on the islands is very fertile, which promotes a lot of vegetation. However, there are not very many species of animals that i...
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One The Fifty One Gem Towns
by Douglas Scott.Whitehaven is a town and port on the Cumbrian coast in northern England. It is located on the west coast of the county, out side the Lake District National Park. The town has grew to become the third most important port in England. It used to trade ...
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The Centre of Higher Education
by Douglas Scott.Bangor, in north Wales, is one of the smallest cities in the United Kingdom. It lies at the western end of the North Wales Path. The City sits on the edge of the Menai Strait. Bangor lies on the North Wales Coastal Line.The town offers a base for vis...
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The Land of Peace
by Douglas Scott.Sharm el Sheik is situated on the Southern tip of the Sinai peninsula, in Egypt. It has the Red Sea on one side and the mountains of Mount Sinai on the other. Sharm el-Sheikh, one of the most accessible and developed tourist resort communities. The c...
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Fayetteville Restaurants
by Sam Huntington.Just about every Fayetteville restaurant has something unique on their menu to tempt your palate. No matter what cuisine you desire, you can find it in Fayetteville, North Carolina.For some fantastic Thai food, check out the Thai Pepper Restaurant. H...
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Armidale Womens Comedy Festival
by sublim3.Prepare yourself for a non-stop laughter as Armidale Women's Comedy Festival performs on Oct 27 to 30. Now is your chance to experience watching Armidale's rural stage show staged by world class comedians! Armidale Women's Comedy Festival, the only w...
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Sherlock Holmes Mania
by Chris Haycock.Even the characters in books have loyal and adoring fans. One such character is the most popular detective of all fictional detective classics. His name is Sherlock Holmes. His fans still visit the address that Sir Arthur Conan Doyle so gave him long...
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Advantages Of Hiring A Helicopter
by Derek Both.If you are looking to do something different or want to give a friend or family member an unusual birthday present, then helicopter hire can be just the thing you are looking for. It is unlikely that anyone will have ever done it before which means t...
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Cooma Street Fair 2007
by sublim3.Experience the fun and excitement as Cooma invites you to join Street Fair on Friday, November 9, 2007 at 6 to 10 in the evo onwards.This annual festival is packed with entertainment as there will be dance demonstrations, live music, discounts and sp...
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Fayetteville NC Theater
by Sam Huntington.Fayetteville, North Carolina has some of the best theater in the south. If you are a person who enjoys culture, you will find what you're looking for in Fayetteville, North Carolina.In addition to fine art and symphonies, Fayetteville, North Carolina...
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Fayetteville Observer
by Sam Huntington.Fayetteville Observer is the leading newspaper in Fayetteville, North Carolina. The Fayetteville Observer is also the oldest newspaper still published in North Carolina. If you are planning on visiting or relocating to the Fayetteville, North Carolin...
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The Preserve At Wolf Laurel
by Tim Stewart.Even though fall season is the ideal time to enjoy the prime of nature's bounty, The Preserve at Wolf Laurel in Burnsville, North Carolina offers breathtaking views and scenic landscapes year round. Burnsville sits near the Blue Ridge Mountains, a sm...
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Lucky Arunachal
by SUDHAKAR NATARAJAN.While the entire cow-belt of India is roasted under the unforgiving sun and the mercury soars to nearly half the boiling point of water, Delhi being 45 degrees centigrade, Arunachal is blessed with soothing rain that has kept the temperatures at leve...

Chain Law!
by Suzanne At Coops.Winter often means snow-covered and icy roads. Experienced truckers know that the lighter the load, the less traction the tires have. But even trucks hauling heavy loads can lose traction in the snow and ice. That's why many states will put chain law...
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Trucking- Wintertime Blues
by Suzanne At Coops.The winter months can be tough on truckers. A little planning ahead can save a lot of headaches once you hit the icy roads. Of course, carrying extra clothing, water and food (and a can opener if applicable) is a wise move. But there are some truck-s...
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Amalfi Coast Little Jewel Town, Praiano
by Margaret Cowan.Most tourists exploring the magnificent Amalfi Coast just south of Naples stop at the two big diamonds, Positano and Amalfi and ride right through little jewel town of Praiano, about half way between Positano and Amalfi. What a mistake! Why not stay ...
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What is a Weigh Station?
by Suzanne At Coops.If you have to ask that question, you're probably not a trucker. A [tag]weigh station[/tag] is not a place to get your car or boat or camper weighed. It's a place where the states enforce federal and state [tag]weight regulations[/tag]. It's also whe...
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Popular Corporate Gifts
by maxine greco.Corporate gifts are especially popular year-end. They are wonderful at holiday parties and at end of the year celebrations. They are a way to say, "Remember me" or "thank you". They also remind the receiver over and over of the gift giver. When bu...
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Is it Worth Learning Thai?
by James Spellman.It is amazing how many ex-pats you meet in Phuket and Thailand who have lived here for years and can barely string a sentence together in Thai. I know a few long-term ex-pats whose Thai vocabulary is less than 10 words. The simple fact is you do not ...
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Buying a Briefcase - for Men Only
by maxine greco.There are many different styles of briefcases available for men. The hardside case called an attache is one style. This is a box with a carry handle that closes with a lock. The locks are usually combination locks that can be set for your favorite...
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Buying a Briefcase - for Women Only
by maxine greco.Finally! There are many beautiful briefcases available for women. While women once had to settle for black cases only, they are now available in every color and style. Companies like Lodis, Dilana and Jack Georges are making these briefcases in a ...
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A Gap Year Abroad, Is it Worth it ?
by David Stevens.More and more employers are acknowledging the merits of organizing a year-out Gap Year Program. By doing a career break abroad on a gap-year shows that the person is determined, resourceful and has gained a good measure of maturity and independence d...
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The Early History Of Derby
by Dav Green.Derby is a city situated in the East Midlands and is set in the County of Derbyshire. The population census of Derby in 2001 was numbered at approx 234,000 making it the 18th biggest place to live in England.Derby is home to the smallest Anglican Cat...
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