Here's another thing to add to the list of products you should be
scared to touch in China: not only may the toys contain lead, the
shampoos contain carcinogens and the food contain melamine... the
receipts that came with those things could also be poisonous!
According to the Global Times, receipts in Shanghai contain
Biphenol A (BPA), a chemical that could cause cancer, erectile
dysfunction and deformity of fetuses! Not only that, it may help
make you fat too. From its Wikipedia Page: In 2007, a consensus
statement by 38 experts on bisphenol A concluded that average
levels in people are above those that cause harm to many animals in
laboratory experiments. A panel convened by the U.S. National
Institutes of Health determined that there was "some concern" about
BPA's effects on fetal a...
Every Friday, we try to make things easier for you by bringing you
a roundup of events going on this weekend. If you're in the mood
for a little night music this weekend, have a look at our Midweek
Music Preview. FRIDAY La Boheme, one of the most famous operas in
the world, has its second showing tonight at Shanghai Grand
Theater. If you missed in on Wednesday, you should try for it
tonight! 7:30pm, Shanghai Grand Theater, 300 People's Square,
人民大é“300å·
As we've mentioned before, FREXH hosts its first night of the two
part charity series. Homegrown and international styles rock the
catwalk to New York beats as DJs, bands, and fashion brands stage
the ultimate takeover of the Mao Livehouse. A portion of the
event's proceeds goes to the Wokai Charity. 200RMB at the door.
8pm, M...
Hi Has anyone travelled with a different gender and did it work
out? By that I mean can you maintain a friendly type of
relationship. Cheers Lee
I'm a newbie to this branch and was wondering if y'all have an age
barrier to post here. I feel old sometimes, especially my back and
legs after climbing a ladder all day, but my mind is still fairly
sharp. Edited by: Niner
I am currently in the process of planning a backpacking holiday in
Europe for a period of approximately 2-3 months in the period of
May to August 2011....
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i need to know the cheapest places in the world to visit. Which
places can i travel in for under 4 usd a day.
Hi.. I am an Iranian passport holder in New Zealand at present. I
very much like to work in Australia. I am a qualified chef from NZ
culinary college. I will need to obtain a work visa for Australia I
know this for sure.. can anyone give advice?? Thanks
I've just had a quick look at the poll and ...
Jeffrey Tayler offers a lesson on life, travel and writing
That line comes from a great story by David Segal that explores the
pluses and minuses for Italy as it maintains tradition amid the
rush of progress and globalization. In the eternal contest between
the meticulously honed and the nationally franchised, Italy knows
where it stands. As a matter of profit and loss, it doesn’t
make sense to store wool in a spa and let it convalesce for six
months, but the methods of Luciano Barbera were never destined for
a get-rich-quick guide to manufacturing. His business will make
sense only to customers, and for them, quality has a logic of its
own. And of course, the worship of growth has its limitations. The
American economy is vastly more robust, but instead of family-owned
bakeries, which seem to dot every hectare of Italy, we’ve got
Qu...
Christopher Hitchens’ touching piece about his battle with
cancer in the latest Vanity Fair notes that he learned of the
cancer after he reached a couple of milestones, including one on
United Airlines: Of course my book hit the best-seller list on the
day that I received the grimmest of news bulletins, and for that
matter the last flight I took as a healthy-feeling person (to a
fine, big audience at the Chicago Book Fair) was the one that made
me a million-miler on United Airlines, with a lifetime of free
upgrades to look forward to. But irony is my business and I just
can’t see any ironies here: would it be less poignant to get
cancer on the day that my memoirs were remaindered as a box-office
turkey, or that I was bounced from a coach-class flight and left on
the tarmac? To...
Intelligent Travel’s Aimee Brown, currently traveling on the
Gulf Coast, has an open letter to the Louisiana stand-by.
Here’s a sample: I find you rich with a depth that speaks to
an unknown source. You haunt me. I taste in you hope and fear.
There is darkness in your roux, and your scent suggests all that
Louisiana is. Lust, love, dark alleys, open arms, bayous that hold
within them hidden threats of danger and beauty. Made of simple
ingredients—shrimp, crab, crawfish, and spices—you are
more than the sum of your parts. You are formed by the hands of
people who belong to this place. Because of that so do you.
Peanut stacking! A remote with a delete neighbor button! Clouds
that look like a Henry Moore sculpture! Yup, more travel-related
brilliance from Christoph Niemann. Niemann previously mapped the
hokey pokey, an omelet and Rumsfeld’s Iraq.
Foodie traveler Daniel Noll dishes on the overseas meals he
wouldn’t like to repeat. Fair warning: The accompanying
photos are harrowing. I’m not sure which is scarier, the
Laotian blood bouillon or Argentina’s
“anti-pizza.”
Food writer Sarah Elton went looking for local seafood and fresh
seasonal produce in the Spanish city—and, as she writes in
The Atlantic, she came up blank: I traveled to Spain with my
parents when I was 12 years old, and I had vivid memories of some
of our meals. I ate green beans with olive oil for the first time
on that trip, and I still remember the flavor of the warm oil with
the just-picked beans. These days when I travel, I am interested in
getting to know places through what I eat, which means choosing
foods that capture the terroir and offer a taste of place. But on
this holiday, when I searched for local food, I found long-distance
industrial instead. From the hole-in-the-wall joints to swish tapas
bars near the Passeig de Gracia, imports ruled.
Travel writers and aspiring travel writers, take note: The four-day
Book Passage Travel, Food & Photography Conference kicks off a
week from today in Corte Madera, California, just a short drive
from San Francisco. It’s a great chance to learn the tricks
of the trades from some of the best in the business, including
legendary adventure writer Tim Cahill. I’ll be teaching a
class on digital travel writing and blogging with Jen Leo.
We’ll cover audio slideshow production, writing travel
essays, how to create and maintain a compelling travel blog, and
travel-writing ethics in the digital age. Among other highlights on
the schedule, World Hum contributor David Farley will teach a class
on writing personal travel essays, and columnist Jeff Pflueger will
be among those t...
World Hum contributor Jeffrey Tayler recently returned from Paris
to his Moscow home, where soaring temperatures and wildfires have
crippled the city and other parts of the country. Tayler reports
from the brutal—and alcohol-soaked—scene for the
Atlantic: Another Russian saying has it that, “Heat
isn’t vodka, but we feel drunk from it all the same.”
Which hasn’t stopped a good number of metaphorically
heat-wasted Muscovites from turning literal and tippling their way
through this interminable zharishcha. I walked outside this morning
to find a gang of bare-chested fellows, with shaved heads, sweaty
snouts, and stretchmarked potbellies, sitting on the guardrail near
our doorway, guzzling beer and smoking, and for good measure,
belching and swearing abou...
Another great piece by Peter Jon Lindberg, who returns to London
and a pub he called home 20 years ago. He finds “not the
workaday tavern of memory but a roomful of attractive people
sipping Pinot Grigio” and lingers for “12 uncomfortable
minutes.” Among his findings: Good Lord, listen to me.
I’ve become a bad novel: Aging crank revisits lost youth; cue
strings, bittersweet regret. Forgive my maudlin self-indulgence.
(If it’s any excuse, I just turned 40.) But really, what on
earth did I expect? Only a child—a 20-year-old—could
have wished London not to evolve, not to grow up. Of course, this
isn’t just about London, is it? It’s about the feeling
any traveler has returning to a place he once knew as well as any:
A city that see...
In her latest column in National Geographic Traveler, the World Hum
contributor spills on a secret travel habit of hers: lying.
Here’s McLane: I wasn’t always so footloose with the
facts. For a very long time, the only travel lie that crossed my
lips was the one that is necessary in every traveling woman’s
toolkit: “I’m married.” However, when I began to
travel to more off-the-map destinations, I started prevaricating
about my profession for security reasons: In many nations,
identifying yourself as a journalist, even when not working as one,
is tantamount to putting a big sign on your back that says,
“Take me to the nearest police station now.” One lie,
two lies, and soon I was tumbling down the rabbit hole. The next
thing I knew, I was in...
Frank Bures I loved this story about Steve McCurry (of
green-eyed-Afghan-refugee-girl fame) going around the world with
the very last-ever produced roll of Kodachrome film, shooting
pictures on it in Italy, Turkey, India and other places. The end of
an era. Jeffrey Tayler I’m afraid I’ve had a very
negative week, with Czech Airlines fouling up my return reservation
to Moscow from Paris, and then arriving in Moscow itself.
It’s now so smoky we’ve closed our windows, and
it’s almost 100 degrees inside….So there isn’t
anything I’ve loved in travel this week. Jim Benning
I’ve been reading Joan Didion’s heartbreaking memoir,
The Year of Magical Thinking. I loved this anecdote she included
about her daughter, Quintana: “All PSA ...
Adam reports from Oklahoma City, OK, before his challenge begins.
Adam asks the crew about how to approach the fried catfish
challenge.
Adam Richman talks catfish at the Steak & Catfish Barn.
Bert dribbles over the interactive games at the Basketball Hall of
Fame.
Bert barrels down Bizarro, one of the world's fastest steel
coasters.
Visit Iceland and Norway to experience Europe’s
natural wonders with glaciers, volcanoes and fjords galore.
Bring a big appetite, and set off on a barbecue showdown, sampling
the decadent smoky dishes at these top Kansas City barbecue
restaurants.
Check out unique honeymoon destinations from around the globe,
including a South African safari and a jungle escape in Belize.
Dubai’s luxury hotels pamper guests with tony
rooms, refined international food and extra-special amenities.
We’ve pulled together 4 popular road trips
through Napa and Sonoma counties that touch upon the
region’s greatest offerings.
Palm Springs is a must-visit for cinephiles, history buffs,
architecture enthusiasts, those with an appetite for tasty treats
and more.
A designer knows he has achieved perfection not when there is
nothing left to add, but when there is nothing left to take away.
— Antoine de Saint Exupéry I love
seeing creative logo designs. There’s something sublime about
a logo that manages to find just the right intersection of
creativity and simplicity. Culled from Intantshift’s 101
logos [...] Related posts:Awesomest Web 2.0 Logo EverLaunching a
Startup or New Site? Get Advice from the ProsThe Creative Commons
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In attempt to stall the probable strike before it begins, British
Airways and union leaders are in talks to avert the three-day
strike, which is planned to start on Saturday. Both cabin crew and
BA officials are trying to find a resolution for a dispute
concerning pay and working conditions.
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Active travel, or adventure travel as it was known a decade back,
is always available, but now it is more accessible.Maybe it's the
endorphins. Maybe it's the sense of achievement. Or maybe it's that
roly-poly stupor brought on by scarfing that third slice of pecan
pie. Whatever the reason, we think a trip packed with
calorie-burning action sounds pretty good right about now.
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Whale watching takes place almost year-round on the Oregon Coast.
Oregon's Whale Watching Spoken Here program focuses on the peak
times for gray whales migrating past our coastline, which happen
during winter and spring breaks. Many so called resident gray
whales also spend months near the Oregon Coast, especially in
summer and fall!
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.. and getting out of them. How?...
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A five star luxury resort with a fabulous pool situated in Pissouri
Bay near Paphos, Cyprus, reviewed by UK travel editor and
journalist, David Powell
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Please welcome guest blogger, Stacia, from Stacia Slept Here &
There… If I could live (and die) in a department store, it
would be Galleries Lafayette in Paris. The terrace offers a 360
view of the City of Lights. Each of the stores’
three buildings – mens, womens and home decor – are
filled with tantalizing [...]
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Among the artifacts displayed at The Gordon Highlanders Museum in
Aberdeen, Scotland is a flag from Hitler's staff car. (Don't ask
how they got it.)
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Dr Buddy Beaini from MD Cosmedical Solutions specialises in the
most advanced non surgical cosmetic medical procedures including
thermage non surgical facelifts, mesotherapy lipodissolve cellulite
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I suppose I've touched on every subject there is, everything from
sharks to uncomfortable situations - water, falling off horses.
Needless to say it's been an exciting adventure and I can't wait to
get started again. The range of places, the people...
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Travel to Europe this spring and beat the summer crowds with
Alitalia's Europe sale. Departures are available from Boston,
Chicago, New York, and Miami to destinations such as Amsterdam,
Athens, Madrid, Rome, and Venice.
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It's Reigning Cats & Dogs at our Portland Pet Friendly Hotel
Every Kimpton Hotel is pet friendly. At Hotel Vintage Plaza, cats
and dogs reign supreme. People and pets enjoy special complimentary
amenities, such as tasty treats, food bowls, mat, bed, and pickup
bags. We accept any number of pets without size or weight
restrictions and for no extra charge. Also, our concierge and
Director of Pet Relations - Georgie - can assist with the
following: * Dog walking * Pet playtime * Pet-sitting services
offered in the area * Grooming services * Pet massage * Local
dog-friendly parks * Local places that welcome your pet *
Veterinary needs * Check out our Pet Package * Frequently Asked
Questions (Please note, not all room types allow pets.) Trave...
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What would happen to you if you were caught smoking weed in the
parking lot of your work place?
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The night before Nyepi when Candika and I walked down to Jalan
Melasti to see the Ogoh-ogoh was indeed a strange night. Close to
6pm most of the shops had closed as did several of the restorans we
passed. In fact, there were a lot of people wandering around to
find a place for an [...]
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From Baddeck, Nova Scotia, (where Alexander Graham Bell stayed) we
traveled clockwise around the famous Cabot Trail.
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Most cities have one major landmark - the thing that, if you had
your way, you’d open your hotel window and see every single
morning. It’s the kind of iconic view that reminds you that
you’re not in Kansas anymore, Toto. It’s the view every
traveler craves when they check into a hotel and throw [...]
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Burma is so tightly packed with Buddhist sites – brand
new ones as well as the ancient ones – and visitor
numbers are still so comparatively low that it’s easy to
stumble upon something new every time you visit. This...
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I've been to what? Eighty, ninety countries?I've seen a lot of
things.But no place has so utterly confounded me, intimidated,
horrified, amazed, sickened, depressed, inspired, exhausted and
shown me--with every passing hour--how wrong I was about...
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I remember getting the call from my executive producer at the
Travel Channel that the network wanted to celebrate my ten years on
the network. TEN YEARS?! I honestly hadn't been counting or if I
had it wasn't that high. My own mind told me...
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The New York Times has this one: A terminal at Kennedy
International Airport was evacuated on Saturday afternoon after a
man apparently used a restricted doorway, a breach that delayed
dozens of flights and threw the airport into disarray as hundreds
of people were rescreened, the authorities said.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/17/nyregion/17JFK.html Via
@ChrisLevinson
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The Annapurna Circuit is one of the world’s
great treks. But a road is coming in, and
vehicles’ dust may cloud the experience.
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Think "cheap Mexico vacation" and what comes to mind? White sand
beach. Margaritas. 4-star hotel. It's true -- you can stay at a
4-star hotel on a cheap Mexico vacation.Just check out these
special offers on cheap hotels in Cancun, and you'll be convinced.
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A luggage weight limit of 11.3 kilograms or 25 pounds is almost
always enforced on the tiny domestic planes.
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It’s shaping up to be a delightful springtime
season for keeping tabs on the giant migration along
Oregon’s coast. Some people go the extra mile
to teach you more about Oregon’s wildlife
legacy. Gloria and Alan Koch ...
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Cleveland is a city that’s been the butt of jokes for
decades, but the reality is that Cleveland is a thriving city with
a population that makes up the 33rd largest city in the United
States and contains some unique attractions including the Rock
‘n Roll Hall of Fame and Museum. Cleveland, which sits on
Lake [...]
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I remembered exploring the Royal Botanical Garden of Edinburgh
several years ago and talked about it to Mark. He agreed to visit
there on 18 May. The weather forecast sounded unsettled so we
carried umbrellas. The extensive roadworks for tram lines caused a
lot of chaos to traffic and public transport. We walked further on
Hanover Street to catch the bus for the Botanical Garden. Mark
found the s
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Miami Florida is a large and populous city that has always drawn a
diverse crowd, whether its Cubans trying to escape Castro or the
wealthy looking to experience the good life in the mild tropical
climate. The most recent boom came to Miami from the South Beach
region as the Art Deco…
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What's this mandatory resort fee for on our reader's hotel bill.
Didn't the rate she booked through Hotwire include everything? No,
it didn't. But that doesn't mean she's out of luck.
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A Danube River cruise is a great way to experience Europe at a
leisurely pace with stops at charming historic towns and cities in
Hungary, Slovakia, Austria and Germany.
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Looking to head to Hawaii this spring? Then look to Alaska,
American, Delta, United, and US Airways. The competition has fares
starting at more than $100 less than Hawaiian's sale fares.
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In Saudi Arabia, you can try authentic apple-flavored Budweiser.
(Non-alcoholic, of course.)
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Based on the novel of the same title, BOOGIE WOOGIE is a wicked
satire set against the backdrop of the contemporary London art
scene where lust, ambition and power prevail while success and
failure precariously balance on a knife edge. The film has an
amazing emsemble cast featuring established stars such as Danny
Huston, Stellan Skarsgård, and hot up and comers like
Amanda Seyfried, Jaime Winstone and Jack Huston. The story centres
around the acquisition of Piet Mondrians abstract painting titled
Broadway Boogie Woogie. The film charts the schemings of the art
dealers, collectors, artists and wannabees who are all willing to
use any means necessary to achieve their own personal ambitions.
Each parallel story plummets towards its own depraved and
egotistical conclusion until the stories ...
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How can a collection of underwater man-made sculptures help protect
habitats for sealife? One artificial reef expert thinks he knows
how.
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We all know about the Great Firewall of China, how about the lesser
known Firewall of Burma? We’ve taken a lot of criticism
at Lonely Planet for publishing a guidebook to the country,
officially known as Myanmar today. We published...
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For an entirely unique cultural experience, a trip to Berlin is jam
packed with fun and excitement and sites you’ll
never see anywhere else in the world. There is so much to see and
do there is no way to experience it all in just one visit, but by
selecting the…
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They'll be appreciated in the province of Québec or in
French-Canadian communities elsewhere. And bring along a
French-English dictionary.
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The boys go to a small street stall to learn to cook the popular
Shanghai fried noodles! See how it's made and see how they live it
up in Shanghai!
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Day Eighteen2 March 2010Location Rome London Miami and OrlandoHotel
Hotel Apollo Pop Century Resort Walt Disney WorldNote No Photo's
this day as we were just stuck on flights all day long. Sorry Folks
I would like to start this blog by saying that I awoke early in
order to prepare for our departure but unfortunately I cannot. I
was unable to get more than an hourrsquos sleep during the
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JetBlue's latest Web Fares are valid for travel through this
spring. Look further into this offer, but keep in mind that
American, Continental, Delta, US Airways, and a couple of other
carriers also have low fares.
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Many people love their shampoo, toothpaste, lotions,
etc. Now you can take them when you travel with this
service:You create your personal travel kit and we send it to your
hotel. Choose your favorite shampoo, body wash and leave the hassle
behind.
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Take advantage of cheap flights with the United sale on spring
flights now through March 22. Here are some of the cheap flights
that may inspire you:
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Spring flights between Chicago and domestic and international
destinations are on sale with American's latest offer. The airline
sees competition from many airlines including United, Delta,
JetBlue, and others.
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I’ve always thought “The Old Patagonian Express,”
Paul Theroux’s book about his trip from the U.S. down to
South America by train, was one of his best. I’ve sometimes
wondered what became of the old train he writes about near the
book’s end—the one he seized on for the title. It turns
out, it’s still operating. The same starkness of place that
struck Theroux in the high Patagonian desert remains. Like a
photograph from an earlier era, the train and the landscape remain
unchanged.
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Flying into Vancouver takes your breath away. It is a utopia
inspired view, a stunning mix of perfect pine tree islands,
shimmering blue water and mountains whose peaks are so perfectly
snow capped that it truly borders on fantasy. Why is it that I...
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In the south of France, a visit inside Lerab Ling....
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The Annapurna Circuit in Nepal is one of the world's great treks.
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Hi there. Notice a recent change in the number of airport security
issues? Yup, either the TSA is feeling starved for attention or
they’ve instituted a quota system. Or the terrorists are
winning. Or, or, well, yeah. Here at Flight Blog action has been
taken: A new category for blog posts. That’s what you do
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Hysteria, tears in Berlusconi book on Italy’s love Ah, yes.
Just in time for Italian elections, Berlusconi's party releases a
book filled with messages he apparently received from Italians
telling him to "persevere after being attacked last year." I think
I'm going to throw up. Italy: Fines for rental-car drivers on the
rise Good to know if you're [...]
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Please welcome guest blogger, Rosie, from
rosieunknown.blogspot.com… So you’ve
finally scraped together enough money for your ideal vacation: two
months spent backpacking through Europe. You’ve
already bought the tickets, planned a route, learned a few
sentences in multiple languages, and brought out your suitcase.
Wait! Suitcase? If you are anything like me, it may seem like a
[...]
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France’s beach towns spoil visitors with
endless days of sunshine, welcoming stretches of beach and stunning
women in teeny bikinis along the Côte
D’Azur.
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Aside from the potential American Airlines strike, the carrier is
facing other grim news this week. The Federal Aviation
Administration has fined AA $300,000 for alleged maintenance
violations. This is the airline’s second fine
in one week.
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What do you do when the Central Oregon weather forecast calls for
60 degrees in February? Well, just about anything, actually, as
long as it’s outside. But for a
sunshine-and-hiking junkie who just happens to ...
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The day following Nyepi is a Balinese holiday known as Ngembak
Geni. On this day all shops that are Balinese owned are closed with
the only shops being open are those owned by traders from other
islands. The majority of warungs and restorans are open and so are
the Malls of Matahari and Centro Discovery. What [...]
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Hopefully, you had a skiing location where there's someone at the
top will help you get off, but that's not...
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Last week we got hit by the Google slap on one of our Adwords
campaigns that we’ve been running for a long time. Overnight,
traffic went to zero – the domain was nuked – even the
content ads stopped running. The irony is that we had just shored
up the site to be better quality for [...] Related posts:Google
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Inside the medina of Marrakech, a visit for your holidays during a
Morocco travel, and one night in the Lila's Ryad, a famous
residence for travellers....
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It wasn't like I knew what I wanted to do. I mean, who's born into
the world, cries and subsequently says, "I want to be in the water
all the time," or do they? You see, I believe that some things are
just innate to your being and other things are...
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Il Coperto, The Italian Cover Charge Nice bit of
history on the "cover charge" in Italian restaurants from James at
Wandering Italy. The Best Pizza Restaurants in Italy This is one
notable Italian food writer's list of the best 5 pizza places in
Italy - 4 of them are (unsurprisingly) in Naples, but you may be
surprised about the [...]
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I was in Haiti in 2007, less than two years before the disastrous
earthquake hit the Caribbean Island. Back in 1998 I was on another
island that’s recently suffered earthquake damage,
Chile’s Robinson Crusoe Island. Eight people on the
island...
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Ever wondered which saint day kicks all the other ones into touch?
It’s St Patrick’s Day of
course – and it’s the one
saint day that is celebrated globally– giving
Irish citizens the world over the chance to celebrate their
homeland and traditions. On Wednesday 17 March, landmarks across
the world will turn green, to celebrate St
Patrick’s Day, from the Empire State Building
and Sydney Opera House, to Munich Victory Gate and the CN Tower.
This video show's the London Eye going green and features
Boyzone’s Mikey Graham talking about what St
Paddy’s Day means to him.
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The excellent service, delicious prime meats and extensive wine
list makes Ringside the BEST steakhouse in Portland. You also can't
beat their happy hour. $3 Steak bites? Yummmmm!
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Travel to London, Madrid, Paris, Rome, and other European locations
this spring with American's latest sale. Fares are valid on flights
departing from several U.S. cities. Book fares by March 25, for
travel through mid-May.
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I've talked before about how some of the best stuff happens once
the cameras stop rolling and I'd have to say that once we were done
shooting the meal scene with Bill Murray for Monday's Hudson Valley
show, what happened next was one of those times: ...
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There are cheap cruises to just about any destination you'd like to
travel -- the Caribbean, Mexico, Alaska, Mediterranean and more.
And during CheapTickets' Spring Cruise Blowout, it's easier than
ever to plan a cheap vacation at sea. Just look at some of these
special offers and deals on cheap cruises.
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Taking the family to Orlando is so exciting for everyone, there
incredible amount of things to do and see. But every vacation
includes some necessities and one of them is where to eat. Not
every restaurant is accepting of families and not every family
wants to spend all of their meals…
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After an eight-year renovation, the 19th-century Chinese-style
Mandarin’s House is welcoming its first
tourists.
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I was in Bali from 15 to 20 February, Maureen was having an
important birthday and we’d convened a family get
together in Ubud to celebrate. We were paying for it so during our
visit there were assorted ATM withdrawals,...
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The early, pre-production stage of No Reservations, where we decide
what our next locations will be, is a complex and deliberate
process. Actually...no. It's not. I got the idea for the shoot
we're currently on while drinking a tall boy,...
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Their cars are mechanically sound, and prices are competitive. It's
not crucial to reserve a rental car prior to your arrival.
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The city of Los Angeles and the surrounding area conjures up images
of movie stars and rock and rollers up all night partying or
surfers bumming around on the beach all day, but the city can also
be a great place to take your family and let your kids have
an…
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We live in a DIY culture and Oregon is at the
forefront—this is no more evident than with the
bicycle. It’s no secret that this
state’s got a prevalent biking community
(Portland’s reputation alone puts ...
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Great place to stay Friendly & Warm Welcome... Service
throughout was great. Great workout room & pool
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One of the more interesting things about an Alaskan cruise is that
you will probably always see land or ice of some sort. It brings a
lot of comfort to those people who might...
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James Parker makes the argument for basking in its uselessness.
Because really, if you’re not lagged to a standstill, how can
you tell that you’ve gone somewhere? This is, in a phrase I
intend to copyright, “the wisdom of jet lag.” Let us
not back away from it, superstitiously warding it off with rituals
and hygiene. Let us rather embrace jet lag. As a positive: a rich
and naturally achieved state of philosophical disarray. And as a
negative: a refusal, by the ever-sensible organism, to keep pace
with inhuman modernity.
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This is a guest post by Nick Reese. Nick is a fellow internet
marketer and blogger. Follow Nick on Twitter. Following
Markus’ post on Top 5 Online Data Backup Services, he asked
me to do a review of both SugarSync and Dropbox knowing that I have
used both for over 9 months now. Markus’ request
couldn’t [...] Related posts:Top 5 Online Data Backup
ServicesOnline Data Backup. What's the Best System?Mozy Review: Is
Mozy Online Backup Worth it? My Experience…
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First order of business, Happy St. Patrick's day! Hope you're
enjoying a cold, green brew wherever you are today. St. Patrick's
Day means spring starts for the Northern Hemisphere in a couple
days, March 20th to be precise. Woo, hoo! What a
winter. San Francisco is warm and sunny today and we're in the mood
to start planning some travel. How about you folks?Â
This week MobiNews brings you deals on travel to the Caribbean,
Asia, and Europe, as per usual. But check out the
deals. We have another fantastic deal to the Bahamas
starting at $299 (not incl. taxes and fees) for 4 nights with air.
Difficult to find a better deal than that. So act
quickly, tickets are limited.$531+: Western Caribbean 7-Nt Cruise
on Royal Caribbean$747+: 9-Nt Eastern Caribbean Cruise w/Dom.
Republic...
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Virgin America certainly cut it close in escaping the new tarmac
rule that the Department of Transportation will instate next month.
The airline, which was forced to keep its passengers on board for a
long extended period of time due to bad weather, recently
apologized for the debacle and compensated the affected travelers.
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Yesterday was absolutely serene with no sounds of honking horns or
mad motor-bike riders screaming down Jalan Legian; just sheer peace
and quiet. The day was spent mostly relaxing around the pool,
having drinks and talking with friends. Wherever you went inside
the Prawita Cottages it was eerily quiet. Everybody was whispering!
I managed to get [...]
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Cheap Air reports an early-January airline fare war happening
— a fare war that ends in about 28 hours, so if you’re
interested you had better act soon: “It’s been a
see-saw start to the year fare-wise. Last week, the airlines
launched a three day Air Fare Sale. Once it ended, United led [...]
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This is a stop on my perfect itinerary for Italy - if you’ve
been following along, you’ve already spend 2 days in Venice
and 2 days in the Cinque Terre. Now, it’s time for Florence!
For many people, especially first-time visitors to Italy, an Italy
trip isn’t complete without a few days in that cradle of
[...]
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Bare-bones carriers were once considered les enfants terribles of
the European airline industry. Now in their second decade, these
outfits are still controversial (the brouhaha that recently erupted
when Ryanair suggested passengers pay for using the bathroom proved
that!). But they still deliver incredible deals, too—assuming
you know how to get them.
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Qantas' new Australia sale features flights to Brisbane, Melbourne,
and Sydney from both coasts and cities in between. Book tickets by
Wednesday, March 31, for travel through late September.
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At Naulakha, Kipling’s retreat, guests have a
chance to lie in his bed, read at his desk, turn his faucets and,
yes, even bathe in his tub.
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Palm trees and tropical breezes are closer than you think with
cheap flights to Hawaii. It's Hawaiian Airlines exclusive Hawaii
sale on CheapTickets. Now is the time to plan a cheap Hawaii
vacation to Maui, Honolulu, Kauai or the Big Island. Cheap flights
like these make it easy.
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Qantas' New Zealand sale features flights to Auckland from several
departure cities including Los Angeles, New York, Seattle, and
Washington, D.C. Travel from May through early June and again from
late July through late September.
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We actually shot the first half of this last year in December
thinking it would just be a ½ hour episode. After the
editors put it together we all realized that it would be great to
do a full hour and turn it from a Great Weekend shoot to my...
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Someone had to do it
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Article provided by Tom Mcloughlin, author of Top Backpacking
Destinations; a guide to the best places to visit when travelling
around the world. The Ultimate Traveller series on Channel 4 in the
UK has put backpacking in the spotlight recently and it
wouldn’t surprise me if there was boost in the
amount of people looking to [...]
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Candika and I decided to head over to Lombok for a few days after
the three day Nyepi holiday in Bali. It has been several years
since I was there last and for Candika, her first time. First
things first, I had to renew my visa. As always, I go to Bali Mode
on Jalan [...]
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Chris Epting explores the sights, from the Hollywood bathroom where
The Doors recorded "L.A. Woman" to the place the music died
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Japanese taxis have automatic door-opening systems.
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This week's roundup of specials includes Sun Country flights to
London this summer, a blowout spring sale from Delta, tips on
redeeming promo codes, and more clever tricks for flyers.
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Antoni Gaudà designed his most ambitious project, and
unfortunately he couldn't see it finished. In fact, its
construction still goes on nowadays, and that's why La Sagrada
FamÃlia is such a magical temple. In this video, Gina
makes some photos to our most visited monument.
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American Airlines is asking for an exemption to the Department of
Transportation’s new tarmac rule beginning in
April. The rule will charge airlines $27,500 per passenger if a
plane is held on the tarmac for a lengthy period of time defined as
three hours or longer.
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just beautiful.
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Bangkok is the capital and largest city in Thailand. It's a prime
vacation spot these days for travelers looking to not only partake
in a lot of Asian history, but a fun spot for a great nightlife...
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Washington State is simply loaded with incredible things to see and
do. Its breathtaking beauty is matched by its storied history and
incredible sense of fun. Where else do you have ocean beaches,
old-growth rainforests, two mountain ranges, a volcano, a secret
underground city, tours of famous crime scenes, professional…
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I'm not kidding about the color in Brittany. Everything is blue.
It's a cinematographer's wet dream, a palette of dark blues, light
blues and blue grays that forces everyone to unconsciously dress to
match the surroundings. Against a...
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If I am being completely honest if it were not for the existence of
Angkor I would not be in South East Asia with the exception of
Burma. Although it is not a good thing I have never really had an
interest in visiting this part of the world but Angkor is one of
those places that I had heard everybody rave about and I have been
drawn here for years. I have been very pleasantly surprised by Vie
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Decorated like an Italian palazzo and with chefs and performers
from Italy, you could forget you're on a cheap Caribbean vacation
-- that is, until you dive into Jamaica's largest pool and walk on
the white sand beach.
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While won’t be official for another week, spring is certainly
in the air in Oregon. The days are getting a bit longer, buds are
beginning to peek through the soil and farmers market vendors are
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My friends who live in Southern Italy are fond of reminding me what
I’m missing by not having made it south of Naples (yet!), and
I’m also quite content to have them constantly telling me
about how great their part of Italy is. One of my pals in the
bottom half of the boot is [...]
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SMASH PUTT! Miniature Golf Apocalypse Forget everything you expect
and be prepared for innovative chaos. Smash Putt is an interactive
art exhibition that defies the ordinary and has no equal, Smash
Putt brings a unique twist on miniature golf to provide hours of
vivifying exploration and mildly dangerous mechanized frivolity to
the masses. With ball destruction, centripetal actuators,
accelerator pads, ball bouncers, moving walls, roller-skating dogs,
and secret passages, no golf ball survives the onslaught of Smash
Putt! For four short weeks, this new 13-hole course of deviousness
and dastardly delights is open to the public in Portland's Goose
Hollow District. The holes are comprised of drill presses,
catapults, spinning objects, vertical mazes, buzz saws, and high
velocity air...
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UPC Arena in Graz, Austria was renamed in 1997 to honor native son
Arnold Schwarzenegger, but the old name was restored in 2005 over
the governor's support of the death penalty.
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If you’re planning a trip to Hawaii you can expect long
languorous afternoons spent lying on the beach or poolside, or you
can bob the hours away on the surf. But when the nighttime rolls
around then you’d better be ready to kick it up a notch.
Hawaii has a long…
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Rome airport tries body scanner The Fiumicino Airport in Rome (the
country's main international gateway) is the first in Italy to
start using a full-body scanner at security. It's in the terminal
where all the US airlines arrive. In other words, wear your nice
undies to Italy. Five Ski Resorts in Northern Italy Italy is more
often associated [...]
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American Airlines and its unions continue to struggle with
negotiations in what could lead to the largest US airline strike
since 2005. The conflict stems from the
airline’s close call with bankruptcy in 2003,
when pilots, flight attendants, and ground workers all took pay
cuts in order to help AA stay financially afloat. Now, these
workers – represented by the Transport Workers
Union - want the $1.6 billion in pay and benefits back, but AA
isn’t meeting their requests.
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The movie version of Elizabeth Gilbert’s blockbuster travel
book “Eat, Pray, Love” comes out this summer. The
trailer was just released: In December, World Hum contributor Liz
Sinclair reported from the set in Bali.
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If your ship calls on Singapore or you've got a day or two to kill
before boarding, you have two choices: see Singapore the
predictable way -- Chinatown, the Night Safari, Botanical Garden --
or seek out the local secrets. Allow us to show you the quirkier
side.
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Six airlines of last resort on McSweeney’s.
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Today there was a special exhibition of sculptures in the Quarry
Gardens it is the final day of a three day event. It was difficult
to get parking but we managed a good walk away.The event was very
well organised and the tea and coffee and cakes were deliciousHere
are the photos...
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A city girl catches her her dinner and learns to love Key West.
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The day following Nyepi is called Ngembak Geni Day and on this day
there is a special ritual performed known as omed-omedan or
med-medan. An age-old tradition, it is believed to date back to the
Oka Sesetan royal family. Omed-omedan is a kind of public display
of affection expressed by the youth of Bali but [...]
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Yotel, the pod hotel company based in England, is coming to New
York City.
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Every winter gray whales cruise along the Oregon coast en route
from Alaska to Mexico, spouting geyser-like blasts of spray as they
go. Thanks to towering coastal bluffs and a string of beaches set
aside as state parks, Oregon offers visitors front-row seats for
whale watching. <br /><br /> Oregon
Parks and Recreation Department park rangers are ready at the Whale
Watching Center in Depoe Bay to answer your questions and help you
find whales to watch. Located on U.S. 101 along the seawall in
scenic Depoe Bay, the center is a perfect spot for visitors to
locate and watch whales as they blow, dive, spyhop and breach.
<br /><br /> Download the <a
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Enjoy spring and summer travel with Virgin America's latest sale to
destinations such as Las Vegas, Los Angeles, and New York City.
American, JetBlue, AirTran, and other competitors are also offering
low rates on a few cross-country routes.
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I have found it very hard to convince people that I'm a nature girl
and that I have absolutely no problems roughing it. This maybe
because I spent a good part of my career with the Travel Channel
staying at exceptionally luxurious hotels where I...
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A family vacation in Detroit may not immediately seem like the
perfect thing. What does Motor City have to offer a family? Well,
you’d be surprised. Detroit is home to more than the
Automotive Hall of Fame. There’s Belle Isle, a 1000-acre
island park with a zoo, aquarium and conservatory. Your…
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Public transport smartcard systems are all the go. All over the
world cities are rolling out computerised transport tickets which
allow commuters to use one card to access multiple forms of public
transport. For the transport operator it means efficiencies,...
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American's sale fares feature flights to Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo,
and Recife through summer 2011. Festivals, beaches,
rainforests—enjoy it all, but before the sale expires.
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Now through March 28, 2010, is a great time to book travel to
Vegas, with cheap Las Vegas hotels and special offers that will
save you even more on a Sin City vacation.
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Video clip about the 2010 Cockroach Races held at the Story Bridge
Hotel in Brisbane, Australia.
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Starwood Hotels & Resorts is offering up to 25 percent off
weekend stays worldwide.
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The capital of Hungary, it's a city with a population just short of
2 million that generates more than 20 million visitors a year. It
sits on the banks of the Danube River, and though it doesn't offer
traditionally summer types of attractions such as...
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A continuation of "Getting around in Phnom Penh Without Borders".
The guys go to Baitong restaurant to learn to cook a few dishes!
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I've seen some places while working on "Dhani Tackles the Globe."
We have been everywhere under the sun it seems, from Australia to
Russia, Singapore to Switzerland. I mean, we have been to some
places. Traveling sort of prepares you for the next...
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My trip to Stockholm Sweden in September 2009. See the clip with
audio at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nu_Cy2I7VFY
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For an "authentic" experience in getting around Havana via public
transportation, try El Camello, a split-level bus pulled by a
semi-truck, and resembling a 2-humped camel.
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Checkout the follow up post, comparing Dropbox vs SugarSync.
Millions of people lose personal and sensitive data every year due
to hardware failure, viruses, and simple negligence. The easiest
way to protect your data is to develop a backup system. Backing up
your own data can prove to be complicated for novice and
experienced computer users [...] Related posts:Online Data Backup.
What's the Best System?Mozy Review: Is Mozy Online Backup Worth it?
My Experience…Dropbox vs SugarSync: Online File Syncing and
Backup
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Baxta and his friends make like Lawerence and hit the infamous
sands of the Rub Al Khali in the hard driving and humblest car on
the road - the KIA Picanto.
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Stay up to date with the show! You can grab this widget and post it
on your MySpace page, Facebook page, on your own site or even
iGoogle. The Dhani Tackles the Globe widget is updated weekly with
the upcoming episode photos, sneak peek video and...
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This is my first time to Nashville. Then I think, maybe I'm wrong
becausethat just sounds weird. How could I have traveled to places
like Nicaraguaor Xi'an China and not good old Nashville? The theme
of the episode has...
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Students descend on warm locales in droves to celebrate Spring
Break between late February and early April. Here are our hints for
a rocking spring break.
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Like most people I have always wanted to see Graceland. I had heard
about and seen in pictures the over the top interiors, the massive
white couch and the shag carpeting not only on the floor but on the
ceiling. I had expected to be in awe...
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The 50 plus hour trip to Dehli has begun...and then we wait for it
to end.
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cc: photo credit: surrealize It may always be raining, but
that’s just a better reason to head on inside and catch some
night vibes. Seattle is a happening city with a good number of
clubs and hot spots. Almost every taste in music is represented and
the level of excitement is adjustable to…
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Gay visitors and locals are carving out a retreat in Siem Reap,
where the concept of homosexuality seemed nonexistent until
recently.
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Looking to take your vacation to new heights? Plan your next trip
around healthy challenges like yoga retreats, and rock climbing
excursions, or simply add fitness to your holiday by taking one of
our unique running routes, or trying a new exercise right on the
beach.
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This bitch from work invited me to her housewarming party. Normally
I would just blow it off, but the problem is, she's just down the
road. I could walk to her house. So, would you go? Does the
distance matter?
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Captainjohn takes on a tour of Dublin just in time for the Saint
Patricks Day celebration...
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Please welcome guest blogger, Terri Fogarty, of
EuropeUpClose.com… Paris is known for its many museums,
especially the fantastic Louvre, the Orsay, and The Georges
Pompidou, and a trip to Paris would not be the same without a visit
to at least one of those world-class wonders. But, if you are like
me and prefer smaller venues [...]
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A site's location in one of the city's 20 arrondissements is noted
by its mailing code or, simply, the last one or two digits of that
code (for example, Paris 75010 or 10e, both of which indicate that
the address is in the 10th arrondissement; Paris 75005 or 5e
indicates the address is in the 5th arrondissement).
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Here’s a tale of how United Airlines made a passenger take
apart their bass guitar before boarding. After I checked in today
at the airport I asked the attendant if I might have received the
upgrade i asked for. Instead of just a simple no, I was suddenly
told that the Bass Guitar on my [...]
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With 7-night cruises starting at $499, you'll find great value, but
you won't feel like you're on a cheap cruise. Holland America
Line's recent "Signature of Excellence" upgrades offer travelers
even more luxury amenities, like new enrichment programs, plush-top
mattresses in every room, cooking demonstrations and more. And
these special offers make already cheap cruises an even better
deal.
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We are in Key West with my crew: Michael Wechsler Producer, Lesley
Grossman AP, our Travel coordinator Rosalind making a rare
appearance, Dave Gaffney on sound, Rory Mclees behind the camera
and of course as always the lovely Ms. Burns. All of...
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When you were younger there was always that thing that scared you
-- a door that seemingly led to nowhere, a space in the attic or
simply a monster in your closet. No matter what your parents said,
no matter how many times they told you it was okay,...
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In the celebrated art colony of Santa Fe, New Mexico, you can of
course get paintings of the scenery of the southwestern United
States, but did you know you can also get original paintings of
Daffy Duck and Wile E. Coyote?
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Depending on the time of year you go, you could book a Las Vegas
discount vacation for literally less than $500 for 5 days and 4
nights, and that includes the flight. These days, Las Vegas
isn't...
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Last time I was in Montreal was when I was 13. It was a business
trip for my father and we all tagged along. I don't remember it
that well except for one very vivid memory. My parents bought me a
really cool outfit that was mustard yellow and...
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The West Coast is a perfect place to get your family some spring
break fun. Check out our favorite things to do, from flying a kite
in Seattle to clambering through restored wooden ships in San
Diego.
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A clear sky and brilliant sunshine adds up to a March surprise on a
recent weekend along the Oregon coast where you can really get away
from it all simply with a paddle and a ...
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We’ve seen what Los Angeles looks like without traffic.
Here’s what London looks like on lonely Sunday nights.
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Get up to $300 in onboard credits from Norwegian Cruise Line, book
discounted sailings in Asia from Seabourn, and sift through sales
from major cruise specialists.
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sailing to Isla Iguana and see thousands of birds over the island
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Get the most out of your vacation by pairing a trip with a yoga
retreat. We’ve researched the top 10 places to
practice yoga and a noteworthy retreat center in each place
– so read on prepare for a feel-good health and
travel experience.
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There's actually 7 main attractions, or as Disney likes to call
them, "whimsical lands", and each one contains dozens of things to
do and see. Some are only for kids, such as the "It's A Small
World" exhibit, while others can be...
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I’m a very casual domainer and have been buying some domains
here and there over the last few years. One of the biggest mistakes
I see new domainers make is buying domains with trademarked terms
in them. I monitor NameJet for certain terms that drop, and have
seen lots of obvious examples of trademark-ridden domains [...]
Related posts:The Godaddy .me Domain Registration FiascoHow to Lose
a Snap Names Domain AuctionWhat are .me Domain Names Actually
Worth?
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Spring flights to several European hotspots such as Berlin, Dublin,
London, Nice, and Rome are available with Delta's latest sale. Book
by Monday, March 22, for travel through mid-May or mid-June,
depending on your destination.
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Lee Gray is big in Canada. “The Wild
Gourmet,†as he is known to us in Lincoln City, came
to the attention of Chef Lynn Crawford when she was in Newport last
summer, filming ...
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cc:Â photo credit: flipkeat Niagara Falls, bordering
Canada on one side with Horseshoe Falls and the U.S. with American
Falls, is noted as a source of power to the practical of
mind. But to the romantic, it has always been the
ultimate honeymoon location. For the adventuresome
such as Sam…
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Fly all over the world with Delta's latest sale. Travel is
available to several countries on numerous continents, including
the Bahamas, Ghana, Italy, and Venezuela, to name a few. Book fares
for all travel by March 22.
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I have not seen this in a very long time: Delta Airlines has just
announced a sale and with it has initiated a fare war. Low-cost and
long-living carriers AirTran, American, Continental, United, and US
Airways are jumping in to compete with Delta's low fares.
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sailing toward Isla Cebaco in Panama
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take a lancia and sail to Isla Gobernadora and Isla Cebaco and
easily meet some dolphins and even wales on the way
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Deals, deals, deals with Sherman's Travel.
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Enjoy Valentine's weekend at the beach and sweeten your stay with
great Wines, Hors d' oeuvre and Chocolates. Silent Auction of Wines
benefits AAUW & SEPRD.
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Delta posted a sale on Tuesday, initiating the latest fare war. As
a response, American is not only matching Delta's travel dates, but
also the fares. AirTran, Continental, JetBlue, United, and US
Airways also get in the low-fare duel.
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Get a fourth night free in this cheap hotel in Puerto Rico, or save
40% at a Punta Cana all-inclusive resort. Those are just some of
the Caribbean travel deals available now.
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This is the place. Fire pits, friendly staff, laundry, rv park,
motel, free wifi, low rates, clean, very clean, deck, BBQ's,. This
is our favorite place in Wallowa county.
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There’s more to Maui than simply
boogie-boarding and luaus. Here are our top 10 family activities
for your next visit there.
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What trip to the beach would be complete without a good meal?
Quimby's offers outstanding value and mouthwatering selections.
Give them a try, you won't be disappointed. Perfect for those
looking for a little "Aloha Spirit" while at the coast!
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There are many things that you see on camera, but there is a whole
hell of a lot of things that you don't see on camera. Take for
example when I mess up an intro repeatedly, when I get into an
argument with the series producer because I'm having a...
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The azure waters of the Caribbean lie flat and barely moving
outside my window. Somewhere, a reggae band is tuning up. Elsewhere
on the property, Eric Ripert, Jose Andres, Grant Achatz, Dean
Fearing and David Chang are preparing delicious things...
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We've turned the clocks ahead, which means spring is here and so
are seasonal sale fares for travel to New York, Las Vegas, Los
Angeles, and other cities. United competes with American's and
Delta's sales, plus AirTran, JetBlue, and others offer low fares.
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Participants on the Mysteries of Paris ghost tours are taken to a
variety of haunted locations around the French capital - culled
from history books and locals - where they discover stories that
transcend time.
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The Hall of Skulls at Monsopiad Cultural Village outside Kota
Kinabalu, Malaysia features 42 skulls of enemies, all killed by the
warrior-hero Monsopiad.
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Travel to cities in the U.S. and Canada with Alaska Airlines from
April to late May. Featured destinations include Las Vegas,
Seattle, and Vancouver, among several other cities. Delta, United,
US Airways, and others also offer savings.
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Disclaimer so because i suck and can't manage to ever keep up to
date with this thing I'm giving y'all a very brief version of my
adventures. if you wanna know the details just ask ...I decide to
finally write again. Yeah somehow I should discipline myself to
write more often.Let's see... what have i been up towell I started
school. wait what school I have to go to school here but why
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There are two semicircular rings between my eyes where the skin is
broken, the result of a telescopic sight recoiling off my skull,
and my right shoulder is a yellow/brown/purplish color from the
impact of the stock.I've been blowing the heads off...
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In Colorado, I was buried in the snow in a mock avalanche rescue
drill to teach dogs how to find people who may still be alive.
Kevin from Breckinridge dug out a very nice cave in the snow so
that when I laid down in it felt like a cross between a...
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Travelling around Libya it struck me that Muammar
al-Gaddafi was the Michael Jackson of dictators, always
keen on appearing in fancy dress. He has just reinforced his whacky
reputation by declaring a jihad on Switzerland and suggesting that
Muslim nations...
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Making getting up at 345 wasn't a great idea. But I couldn't sleep
anymore and I felt energized So I got up and started studying the
English grammar reading packets we are soon to be tested on. May I
just add that I hate noun adverb and adjective clauses It was a
perfect time to be on my computer because I got to skype with my
sister cousin and Jake's mom and sister. I also got to see BLU
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Only if the country gives up its “national can’t-do
mentality,” says Clive Dorman.
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Canals, cafes, boutiques, history. Go experience all that and
everything else Europe has to offer with US Airways' spring-travel
sale. Destinations include Amsterdam, London, Madrid, and Paris.
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Tomorrow in Bali it is Nyepi. This is the day of absolute silence
for Hindu followers. No activity is done on this day, or amusements
of any kind. No fire is lit on this day and night and no travelling
is allowed to anywhere. Nyepi is the day of fasting and self
introspection for the [...]
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Isla Cana Azuero manglar y laguna near Pedasi on the way to Tonosi
take a boat from the shore to the island
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This is part of my perfect Italy itinerary series - it’s the
second stop on the tour. If you missed the first one, go back and
see what to do with two days in Venice! If you’re following
along on my suggested 2-week Italy itinerary and you’ve
arrived on this page, that means you’ve just left [...]
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Google Suggest is getting ready to be integrated into the main
Google search over the next week or so. It’s been tested in
Google Labs over the last few years and will finally make
it’s debut on the main stage (Google’s home page). This
will put it in front of millions of new users and [...] Related
posts:Google Site Search Any Website in One ClickMSN Live Search:
Take me to GoogleGoogle Buys the Future of Copyright
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and how much is too much? Do you guys take nothing, only what you
will use, everything in the room, or do you go out into the hall
and raid the supply cart? With the understanding that hotels expect
and even want you to take a certain percentage how much...
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Back in Dallas. I say back because I was born here and even though
I only lived here for a year and therefore have no recollection of
it at all I still consider myself a little yellow rose. I have been
back to Dallas a couple of times and I always...
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Scoop up sweet discounts in New York City and at beachfront hotels
in Puerto Vallarta and St. Maarten. You'll also be tempted by two
more packages to destinations around the world.
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from Kowloon Ferry Terminal to Wanchai at late night looking to
Wanchai and Central
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Until last week I had never really experienced the Wild West. In
fact, the closest I’ve been to homesteading was
helping gather eggs from my friend’s urban
chicken coop (and when I say helping, I ...
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Spring flights to sunny Los Cabos are available from Detroit, San
Francisco, Seattle, and several other cities. Travel is valid
through late May or June, depending on your departure city. Fares
have dropped by as much as $160 since last week.
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There seems to be some understandable confusion with the
announcement of our upcoming "web series", ALTERNATE UNIVERSE.
Reactions varying between "WTF!!??" and " This time he's jumped the
shark for sure." While shark jumping is always a...
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Costa Rica septiembre Fiesta de la Indipendencia en Heredia
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Remember the movie The Game where the lead character is pulled into
a crazy world which is actually staged? Enter this
French company to do exactly that.Ultime
Réalité propose des
Activités Extrêmes et BorderLines en
grandeur réelle. Kidnapping, GoFast, Chasse
à l'homme, Chasseur de Prime, Fugitif, ... vivez ces
aventures grandeur réelle ! vivez enfin l'interdit
!Encadré, vous entrez peu à peu dans un
scénario précis, extrêmement
réfléchi et travaillé qui
n'a qu'un seul but : vous faire fusionner avec votre personnage et
vous immerger dans une aventure dont vous aurez du mal
à faire la distinction entre la fiction et la
réalité.Faites-vous Kidnapper et Vivez de
l'intérieur un Kidnapping, entrez dans la peau d'un
trafiquant de drogue à bord d'une vedette
ultra-rapide, ...
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This story of a horrible Delta Airlines experience, in which Delta
actually lies to a passenger so they can look like they’re in
the right, comes from a reader (of course, this is assuming the
reader’s story is true): I booked a flight from SFO to
Dublin, Ireland by way of Atlanta on Delta. I spoke [...]
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Day 33 July 28 2009 Tuesday SheishembiWell actually this entry is
being written on the following day. There were some things that
happened on Tuesday. And there are a couple of followups for
Monday. Monday Ernes returned from a visit to Manas University
where he went through a series of interviews and announced that he
had been accepted and had enrolled there to begin in September with
a
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...there are more gay and lesbian trips planned so that those who
are gay or lesbian, which usually denotes men and women, can go on
a trip and know that they will be free from possible derision and
people generally getting into their business...
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cold snow relaxing Sunday in Central Park
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Here are 5 kid-friendly factories where visitors can get an inside
look at assembly lines, and walk away with some free stuff, to
boot.
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