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Rod Smith
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16th October 2008
Are you a cricket fan? This could be just the thing for you!
A tour around what is called the 'home of cricket', Lords Cricket Ground, gives amazing insight into the game's almost legendary headquarters. This is also the home of the Marylebone Cricket ...
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06th October 2008
The fabled Lakeland Terrier is one of the oldest breeds of terrier still employed. Its name and fame resounds today as the crowning glory of Lakeland farmers' dog breeding achievements!
The appellation, Lakeland, was added to the breed only in modern t...
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06th October 2008
The Aquarium at Plymouth shows you a selection of amazing creatures that live in the oceans. There are three tanks (one is the largest tank in the UK) and over 500 exhibits. It's an amazing place to visit for the entire family.
The aquarium has six zon...
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24th September 2008
Delayed ejaculation - also known as male orgasmic disorder - is defined as the inability to achieve orgasm despite continued sexual contact.
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders(DSM-IV-TR), puts this disorder among the sexual dysfu...
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24th September 2008
Lundy is an enjoyable unspoiled haven, a Devon venue well away from the hustle and bustle of daily life; a place to relax and "get busy doing nothing"! (Although with walking, diving, canoeing, climbing, church-bell ringing, birdwatching, fishing, snorkel...
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23rd September 2008
The bird life of the English Lake District needs the support of all who love the region. All birds and their eggs and nests are protected by the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981. Certain rare or more endangered species are further protected by increased ...
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15th September 2008
Westminster Abbey is a living church. But it's also the site of coronations of the British King or Queen, just as it has been for hundred sof years.
Westminster Abbey is also the burial place of many of the past Kings and Queens of England and Scotland...
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15th September 2008
Greenway was Agatha Christie's garden (Mrs Mallowan to the locals!). It makes a very enjoyable day out, eespecially when visited by ferry from Brixham and Torquay or Dartmouth harbour, landing at Greenway Quay.
Greenway is not only extremely beautiful,...
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08th September 2008
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre is a reconstruction of the theatre as it would have been in Shakespeare's time.
The first part of this tri-part venture is the Globe Theatre itself; no amateur theatre, this, boasting a full professional theatre company whic...
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08th September 2008
World Heritage Sites are places of "outstanding universal value"' chosen by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation. The Dorset and East Devon Coast is one of the most speactacular of England's World Heritage Sites. Known as T...
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08th September 2008
The Lake District is an area of outstanding natural beauty located in the north west of England. The area is world famous for its astonishing beauty and tranquil landscapes. Its popularity has been enhanced further thanks to its rich cultural past involvi...
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05th September 2008
The Lakes in Cumbria is England's largest National Parks. It also boasts England's longest Lake (Windemere) and deepest lake (Wastwater) as well as England's highest mountain (Scafell Pike).
Some well-known towns include Keswick, Ambleside and Bowness-...
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05th September 2008
We know that three fourths of all men ejaculate within two minutes or less of entering their partner. Premature ejaculation is so common, in fact, that it has been accepted as normal by long-suffering women and their partners. But ejaculating within two m...
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03rd September 2008
Honister slate mine is located in Cumbria, in the English Lake District. It was reopened in 1997 by Mark Weir and now, in addition to being a working mine, it is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the Lake District, with numerous activities fo...
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06th May 2007
Stress! We all know what it is - the pressure of life and work, the strain of keeping ahead of the game, the emotional and physical effects of having too much to do with too little time to do it in, and, above all, the result of believing we have no contr...
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