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sam lowe
Member since 08th December 2005
Author: Michael Hanna About Michael Michael is a keen writer, and internet marketer living in Scotland: Contact details: E-mail: samqam@googlemail.com Phone: 0131 561 2251 Michael's Website: Belfast
01st September 2006
Niche manufacturers are carving out a healthy profit and the major manufacturers are looking to diversify their aesthetics to remain at the top.
The mobile phone has long attained a status in the collective consciousness beyond that of a...
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01st September 2006
Over the last decade Dublin has carved out a reputation and position as one of Europe's leading city break destination. Ireland has made great efforts to promote itself, and its' capital, as a tourist destination and has made great strides in doing so. Bu...
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01st September 2006
A trip to Ireland conjures up images of green rolling countryside, Guinness, the craic and, especially this autumn, golf. With the K Club in County Kildare hosting the biannual tussle between the USA and Europe, a late tourism boost for Ireland can be exp...
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02nd August 2006
Called a 'modern civil engineering wonder of the United States,' the Hoover Dam is one of the most intriguing historic tourist attractions in the US, and a must-see for those planning a trip to Nevada or Arizona. The project, named so in honour of He...
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02nd August 2006
Drought of course is not an uncommon phenomenon. Widespread in the third world and its severe consequences appreciated across the globe, it is only now that the developed world is beginning to feel the impact of worldwide water shortages.
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02nd August 2006
The price of electrical goods including TV's and washing machines looks set to increase following the implementation of a new EU directive on recycling. The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) directive could stimulate an increase in pri...
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02nd August 2006
As a home owner, with a stable and secure job, I am now earning just enough to purchase a larger property. Although I have been already through the buying process once before, I am finding the new challenge of juggling the sale of my old property al...
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28th July 2006
When my mobile rings at the moment there is a roughly 50/50 chance that it is some poor sales guy offering me a 'fantastic' deal on a new mobile phone. This annual ritual of advances and declines that takes place every July can mean only one thing. M...
Views: 156
25th July 2006
Italy's ideal climate, animated people and passion for cuisine make it a perfect destination for independent travellers seeking much more than a one dimensional package holiday.
Choosing where to start a trip of discovery in Italy is d...
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25th July 2006
Cyprus is indeed a stepping stone to three continents. Whether you are looking for holiday packed with activities, historical sights, sunbathing, partying or exploring, Cyprus has it all. Its array of assets makes it a perfect destination for the in...
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25th July 2006
An ideal climate, gracious people and fine cuisine make Italy a perfect destination for the independent traveller whether their preferences are seeking an active, cultural, historical or indulgent trip.
While we all know about the wond...
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15th July 2006
Yes I am an Australian, but before you get petty and accuse me of bias, I've got a dual nationality to throw back at you. I'm lucky enough to be both an Australian and EU citizen (and two bad passport photos to match). In theory then, I should have j...
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15th July 2006
Now that the World Cup has ended and all the football fans are gradually trickling away from their temporary surrogate homes across Germany, the country can begin to get back to normality, and the usual business of tourism can take hold once again. ...
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15th July 2006
With the British summer seemingly here at last, the UK music festival season has managed to get off to a great start with RISE, Monsters of Rock, the Isle of White Festival and the recent T in the Park weekend. While Glastonbury will be much missed ...
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13th July 2006
Exploring this tiny island's lush valleys, well-kept fields and unspoilt coastline couldn't be easier. 450 miles of fast roads and small country lanes create endless opportunities to explore and discover Jersey's beaches, parishes and tourist attract...
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