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18th August 2008
Egypt lies in the northeast of Africa, and it’s mix of African and Middle Eastern elements have made it a popular destination for tourists.
Attracted by the warm climate, ancient landmarks and world-renowned diving spots along the coast, many venture...
16th August 2008
Which destinations spring to mind when you think of holidaying in the United States?
Perhaps New York – with its world famous skyscrapers and multitude of shopping centres. Or maybe Los Angeles, home to the rich, famous and just down the road from th...
13th August 2008
The worldwide credit crunch has forced many holidaymakers to think about the finances when it comes to their summer holidays.
As a result, short breaks in the UK – especially camping holidays – have seen an increase in bookings this summer as more ...
13th August 2008
Imagine the scene; miles and miles of coastal roads from which views of endless blue ocean can be seen.
Which destinations spring to mind when you think of such images: the coast of Australia, the Greek Islands or maybe even the coastal roads along the...
29th July 2008
The ongoing credit crunch has forced many of us to watch where we put our money and what we spend it on.
For many of us, with spiralling food prices and rising costs of bills, the last thing we can afford to think about is a holiday.
However, with ...
29th July 2008
For many who visit the state of Florida, the theme parks of Walt Disney World are a big attraction for tourists.
Every year, thousands of tourists of all ages flock to Florida to take in the sights and sounds of Disney World and the thrill of the rolle...
24th July 2008
As the ongoing credit crunch has meant a reduction in monetary resources as of late, many are now turning to appliances that will help save money on their bills.
Everything from water-saving kettles to laundry balls have seen an increase in sales as mo...
24th July 2008
With the worldwide credit crunch having an effect on all aspects of the financial market, consumers are finding it increasingly difficult to borrow.
As banks struggle to find finances, they become more reluctant to lend to just anybody. As a result, ma...
17th July 2008
When it comes to decorating cars, enthusiasts tend to spend a pretty packet on making their vehicles look good as well as perform well.
Car decals are freely available from a wide range of stockists. Designs ranging from cartoon characters to tribal an...
09th July 2008
It’s no big secret that the way we listen to music has changed vastly over the last few years.
The emergence of bigger and better mp3 players has led to a surge in music downloads, even going so far as to shape the way music charts are compiled.
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07th July 2008
With so many of us struggling to make ends meet as a result of the ongoing credit crunch, juggling the finances can be a frustrating process.
Consumers are now subject to rising levels of debt on every aspect of everyday life. From the cost of food to ...
07th July 2008
When it comes to supporting favourite sports teams, some fans will go to any lengths to show their allegiance to their favourite team.
From personalised replica shirts, mugs to take to work and even decorations for their car – fans the world over lik...
05th July 2008
Let’s face it, being a student can be the best experience of your life. You get to move away from home, meet lots of new friends and of course, study for a future career.
But as tempting as it may sound to spend all your time (and money) partying, th...
03rd July 2008
During the Second World War we were encouraged to ‘Dig For Victory’ – a government drive to promote growing our own fruit and vegetables due to food shortages as a result of the conflict.
All around the country there were influxes of allotments, ...
23rd June 2008
Imagine you’re at a music festival; chances are that you probably won’t be able to hear much above the pounding music and the roar of the crowd.
So why, you may ask, would you have a need to take your phone?
Indeed, despite the sometimes treache...
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