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Archive for November, 2008

EOS Airlines’ $6500 Roundtrip Airfare

Friday, November 21st, 2008

This just in: EOS Airlines, an upstart air carrier operating flights between New York’s JFK Airport and London’s Stanstead Airport has slashed their fares. For just $5000 round trip passengers can now fly the premium jet carrier and save a bundle. It gets even better than this: purchase one round trip ticket and a companion [...]

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Mexico Beaches – Cabo San Lucas and Acapulco

Friday, November 21st, 2008

Mexico beaches come in all shapes and sizes. Two of the most famous areas are Cabo San Lucas and Acapulco.
Acapulco
You’re probably already familiar with Acapulco if you ever watched the Wild World of Sports on ABC. Acapulco was exhibited frequently as the location of those sketchy cliff diving competitions. You know, the one where crazy [...]

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Christmas in Budapest

Friday, November 21st, 2008

Are you going to celebrate Christmas in Budapest with Hungarian friends? I tell you some essential information about opening hours, public transport and some interesting Hungarian Christmas traditions.
In mid-November Budapest starts to prepare for Christmas. Streets are decorated with colourful lights, shop-windows are adorned to lure in customers hunting for gifts. More and more people [...]

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LT Rooms in Rome

Thursday, November 20th, 2008

LT Rooms is a bed and breakfast in Rome, located in Via Umberto Moricca, 5
If you are looking for a high quality accomodation at a convenient rate, Lt Rooms is the perfect solution.
Conveniently located in a central but quiet area, just 10 minutes walking from Vatican museums and from the commercial area of Ottaviano, [...]

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Honeymooning in the Poconos

Wednesday, November 19th, 2008

In 1945, a soldier named Rudolf Von Hoevenberg opened the first resort for honeymooners — called “The Farm on the Hill”. He started a trend for many more honeymoon-type resort entrepreneurs to open business and “couples only” resorts were born. Costs of these resorts range from $250 to $600 per night. But those who have [...]

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Coba – ancient Mayan mystery

Wednesday, November 19th, 2008

Coba (GPS: 2029.450 N 8743.986 W) was a major center of the Mayan empire. The city is as mystical as it is beautiful. It is located deep in the jungle near a series of lakes where Spider Monkeys can be found. Parts of the city are still being excavated. If you arrive early in the [...]

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Get new real estate with bkr loan, 260375 euro in one phone call

Sunday, November 16th, 2008

In most jurisdictions mortgages are strongly associated with loans 9 percent secured on real estate rather than other property and in some cases only land may be mortgaged. Start with credibility. It’s not easy to know if the prices quoted by lenders are reliable.
Translated it says: Woon je in Zwartewaterland of Ubbergen en heeft u [...]

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Foreign Currency Research Online

Sunday, November 16th, 2008

Currency trading is fast establishing itself as one of the most important economic sectors in today’s inter-connected planet. With countries trading, foreign currency presently has a value on the global stage and there are now even a good number of souls who make currency trading their sole profession to seek out foreign currency.
Have you ever [...]

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Rome: bed and breakfast or hotel?

Sunday, November 16th, 2008

To answer this question you should know exactly what is the meaning of bed and breakfast in Rome, and in general in Italy – since you are supposed to know what to expect from a Hotel.
This type of accommodation is very much different from country to country: if in the United Kingdom (the homeland of [...]

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Affinity Rules by Elana Andersen

Friday, November 14th, 2008

The number of young people who participate in youth-based travel programs is large and growing.
Almost one-third of North Americas population is school age and according to a National Tour Association study, numbers will continue to grow to 71 million school age students, grades one through 16, by 2006. The travel industry had traditionally folded youth [...]

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