Golf Lessons Holiday By Jamie Davies

If you're anything like me when it come's to golf and you struggle to break that elusive 100, the idea of taking lessons is something that appeals to you but you've never bothered with. On the rare occasion that the sun's out and you have an afternoon of spare time, the last thing you want to do

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Concerns About the New Airport Body Scanners by Anand Pajpani

The UK's largest and busiest airport, Heathrow, recently received its first set of body scanners that passengers may be subjected to when passing the security check point. There has been a lot of hu ha about this in the media and privacy advocates suggesting this is just another way the system is

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A Guide to Cruise Vacations - How to Deal With Sea Sickness By Kim Chi

Cruise vacations are a great way to get away from reality and to experience something that you wouldn't experience on a regular land vacation. A common question that is asked when planning a cruise is "will I get seasick"? Many people can go a whole trip without experiencing motion or "sea sickness"

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Belgium

Belgium   About   Capital City of Brussels Largest city Brussels, Antwerp Official language(s) Dutch, French, German Population 10,419,000 Currency Euro Calling code +32 Primarily two languages are spoken within Belgium: Dutch exists spoken by the 6 million people inside Flanders to t

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World Top 10 Airlines in 2009 Based on Interviews With the Passengers by Martin Vait

Which are the world's top airline companies? Which airlines meet the highest standards in safety, traveller satisfaction, and customer support? We will find out here. According to Skytrax, the ultimate voice of airline industry, which gives away the annual World Airline Awards, the following are

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