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  • Enjoy the Water Parks of Florida
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] With glorious weather and wonderful scenery, Florida is the top destination for many holidaymakers from all round the world. While its climate does occasionally produce some interesting weather, you will find plenty of time to make the most of Florida's water parks. There are lots of them and they are dotted quite evenly around the state. So wherever you are staying on holiday you won't be too far away from at least one of them.


  • Head to New York to Check Out the Coolest Sounds Around
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] Famous for its music scene, New York is a great place to listen to the coolest sounds around. And, with the range of accommodation options and cheap flights available, a trip to New York is rapidly becoming a feasible option for those looking to set foot in the States.


  • Escape the Festive Frenzies This Christmas
    [Home-and-Family:Holidays] Christmas plays an important part throughout most of western society; however, it can be a very stressful time of year. There's no harm in breaking from yuletide traditions and seeking an escape from the festive frenzies, in the UK or even abroad.


  • Cutting Down on Business Accommodation Costs in Cheltenham
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Hotels-Accommodations] Located at the edge of the Cotswolds, and just 100 miles from London, the town of Cheltenham is bursting with charm and tradition. Thanks to its central location within the UK and close distance to London, Cheltenham is frequently chosen as a meeting place for business meetings.


  • How to Find the Best Holiday Offers and Beat the Credit Crunch Blues
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Budget-Travel] When the global economy hits the skids, businesses need your money more than ever. This means there are some fantastic deals to be found if you hunt around and there is no better way to beat those blues than to take a luxury holiday, at a bargain price.


  • Dealing With Debt
    [Finance:Debt-Relief] There are many ways out of debt but it can be difficult to know where to begin. Find out more about debt consolidation and make up your own mind about what's right for you.


  • The Wildlife of Aberdeenshire
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] Aberdeen is often overlooked as a travel destination but with its variety of sea life, birds and animals, it's a must-visit city for wildlife lovers. Although often thought of for its oil and granite, the city of Aberdeen and its surrounding shire offer an abundance of wildlife for nature fans to observe.


  • 1567 - The First British Lottery
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Casino-Gambling] While many believe that the lottery is a modern game, the first English lottery took place in the 16th century. The lottery has a rich and far longer history in England than many believe; the first English lottery actually took place all the way back in 1567.


  • Getting Healthy For Summer
    [Health-and-Fitness] While you should make every effort to feel healthy year-round, certain aspects of summer require special health-keeping measures. So, with summer just around the corner, you should ask yourself: are you feeling as healthy as you could be?


  • The Benefits of Budgeting
    [Finance:Budgeting] Budgeting is one of the essentials in life that can help keep your finances in check and allows you to set money aside for home improvements, holidays or simply for a rainy day. A budget is the most fundamental and effective financial management tool available to everyone and it doesn't cost a penny to create.


  • Tips For Business Relocation
    [Business:Change-Management] Relocating a business can seem like an overwhelming task. But with the right organisation, resources, and support, relocation can be simple and rewarding.


  • Biking - Enjoying the Trip As Much As the Destination
    [Automotive:Motorcycles] After hitting the open roads on the back of a motorbike, there are few who don't yearn to repeat the experience. There's something about seeing the landscape speeding past without a barrier between you and it and the feel of the wind resistance that makes biking a pastime loved passionately by many.


  • Bank Accounts For Everyone
    [Finance:Personal-Finance] It is never too early to start taking control of your finances and learning about how to manage money from an early age can do no harm. One of the best ways of teaching youngsters about how to take care of finances is by opening their very own bank account.


  • Manchester City's Busy Summer in the Transfer Market
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] The comings and goings of a transfer window can help build and demolish a football fan's expectations for the approaching season. With no domestic football played during the summer months in Britain, the transfer of plays fills newspaper back pages and bar room chat. Much of the talk this year has been surrounding Manchester City's transfer activity - both real and rumoured.


  • Commemorate Christenings With Treasured Gifts
    [Shopping-and-Product-Reviews:Gifts] The birth of a child is an occasion worth commemorating in as many ways possible; after all it's one of the most important moments for the parents as well as for the new addition. While at the time, blossoming new mothers may find that the last thing they have energy for is arranging a party, Christening or naming ceremonies that take place once the baby has settled into the family are a wonderful way for the new addition to be celebrated by friends as well as more distant family members.


  • The Price is Right - Motorcycles Mean Cost-Effective Transport
    [Automotive:Motorcycles] The car was invented to liberate people from the confines of time and distance. Whilst the horse and cart had somewhat of a head start in terms of providing access to personalised transport, once the automobile was unveiled to the world, there really was no looking back.


  • Give Your Garden a Makeover
    [Home-and-Family:Gardening] Summer is in full swing, which means you're likely spending as much time as possible outdoors. If you haven't already done so now's a great time to gear your garden up with the right furniture and accessories. After all, summer will soon be over - which means you should take advantage of the warmer weather and sunshine while you can.


  • Busy Businesses Can Benefit From International Banking
    [Finance] Busy businesses searching for ways to maximize their profit margins and scale their businesses could find that the specialist services provided by international banking could be just the financial solution they're looking for. Whether running an international business, planning extensive business travel or simply interested in the benefits of offshore banking, you could find that international banking holds the answer to your needs.


  • Filling in the Seasonal Fashion Gap
    [Shopping-and-Product-Reviews:Fashion-Style] Summer is on its way out, with autumn in clear view - which can make it challenging to shop for clothes at this time of year. But there are a few guidelines to help men shop for items that they can wear now and through autumn.


  • Manchester - The Ideal Art and Culture UK Getaway
    [Travel-and-Leisure:City-Guides-and-Information] Anyone who loves art and culture is sure to love making their way through Manchester and it's countless offerings. After all, the city is brimming with cultural attractions - from museum and art exhibits, to theatre and music performances.


  • What to Do If Your Car Breaks Down
    [Automotive:Repairs] Don't be caught out if your car goes kaput; there are a few hints and tips that can help greatly if you break down, whether on the motorway, in a mountain range or on a quiet country road. No matter how reliable you think your car is it is always possible for a complication to occur, resulting in the breakdown of your trusty vehicle and possibly leaving you stranded. It always pays to be prepared and the same principle applies when you are travelling by car.


  • Discover the Best of Sydney's Architecture
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] Sydney has so much to offer visitors in the way of architecture. From the Queen Victoria Building to the Sydney Opera House, the city is filled with stunning landmarks that are sure to make your trip memorable one.


  • Mersey Paradise - Liverpool, a Small City With a Big History
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] Most places on earth are synonymous with at least one thing. If one was to play a word association game with the cities of the world, then Paris would undoubtedly derive the Eiffel Tower, Rome the Colosseum and London the Queen.


  • Traveling Europe by Car
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Car-Rentals] The building of the Channel Tunnel is a monumental feat of engineering that managed to bridge the physical divide between the UK and the continent. It has also made it more accessible, meaning a European road trip is only a short journey away.


  • The Ins and Outs of International Banking
    [Finance:Personal-Finance] The increase in global business and travel means more and more people are moving around for business, and indeed pleasure purposes. Regardless of why you are traveling, money is an essential item for your trip so you should investigate international banking options before jetting off.


  • Visiting Diverse Dublin
    [Travel-and-Leisure:City-Guides-and-Information] From the historic to the modern; the everyday to off the beaten track; Dublin is a city with lots to offer everyone who visits. Opt to see the sights or simply amble around and see where the path takes you.


  • Christening Gifts That Last a Lifetime
    [Shopping-and-Product-Reviews:Gifts] The arrival of a new baby is an extraordinary moment for any family and a time that is marked with the giving of a special gift. Look to the history of christening presents to help you find the ideal present to give on an occasion that will be remembered forever.


  • See Paris in a New Light
    [Travel-and-Leisure:City-Guides-and-Information] When people think of Paris, they often immediately think of iconic attractions such as the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre museum, and the Notre Dame cathedral. But Paris is also full of lesser-known gems, ideal for the traveller who wants to experience the city "off the beaten track".


  • The Golden Years - A Guide to Being a Good Grandparent
    [Home-and-Family:Grandparenting] Grandparents are central to the upbringing of children, but they must remember not to undermine the role of the parent. However, by being there as an extra avenue of support, grandparents can play a vital role in a child's formative years.


  • Shirts - The Summer Rollup Sleeves Theme
    [Shopping-and-Product-Reviews:Fashion-Style] Whether or not the Met Office forecasters have got it right about summer 2009 being a scorcher, now's the time to make sure you have the latest must-have items in your summer wardrobe for those days when the sun does hopefully show its lovely, shining face! This summer, get prepared to go smart casual donning check and denim shirts with rolled-up sleeves for the on-trend look.


  • Renewable Energy Jobs
    [Business:Careers-Employment] If environmental sustainability is important to you then a career in renewable energy is one of the best ways to make a real difference in combating climate change and environmental damage. Wind turbines of all sizes have become a familiar sight around the world and the potential for wind energy is immense and is helping to boost the job sector.


  • A Sea of Colour - Tour New England in Autumn
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] There are many classic fly drive tours of the USA, but one of the most scenic has to be driving through the New England states during the autumn months. If you can plan your trip right you'll be treated to a wonderful display of colours as the trees prepare to shed their leaves in time for winter.


  • What to Do on a Day Out in Nottingham
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] If you're thinking about visiting Nottingham, the chances are you're imagining all of those amazing Robin Hood style adventures you'll be able to have, visiting the place that the fabled hero was said to live. Nottingham takes a lot of its personality from Robin Hood - but there's a whole lot more to this fantastic city than its legendary heroes.


  • What to Look For in Your Bank Accounts
    [Finance:Personal-Finance] With all the different types of bank accounts available, it can be difficult to choose the right one. Thankfully there are a set of guidelines that you can follow to help you secure an account that suits your needs.


  • The History of Teeth Whitening
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] From dentist barbers to the latest in teeth-whitening gels, tooth whitening has a long and varied history. While today people are used to teeth whitening treatments involving gel and heat lamps or special toothpastes, the history of teeth whitening is quite different.


  • Enjoying The Best of Birmingham
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] Situated in the heart of the Midlands, 'Brum' or Birmingham - the UK's second largest city - is one of the most vibrant and exciting places to visit within the British Isles. Home to the world famous City of Birmingham Orchestra and Birmingham Royal Ballet, the city of Birmingham is a thriving cultural hotspot that attracts more than 22 million people per year.


  • Sourcing the Cheapest Yet Most Comprehensive Car Insurance
    [Insurance:Car-Auto] It's easy to find either cheap car insurance, or a policy that offers comprehensive cover at a higher cost. But how can you source a policy that gives you the best of both worlds?


  • Make Sure Your Office is Prepared
    [Business] Whether you're setting up your own small business, or are running an international company, it's important to equip your office with the right supplies. Having the right office equipment helps businesses of all sizes and kinds run efficiently. When office employees are comfortable and know they have the right equipment, it leads to a comfortable and easy workplace.


  • Get to Know Cuba a Little Better
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] Famed for its legendary cigars and for the popular cult icon, Ernesto 'Che' Guevera, Cuba is an island overshadowed by its political past, blinding people to its stunning array of attractions. Havana is one of the best known cities on the island, and with heroes painted on the walls and vintage cars from the Fifties trundling the streets, it is a truly inspiring place.


  • Discover Paradise on Seychelles Holidays
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] Whether searching for a destination of unsurpassable romance or a holiday spot where you can get in touch with tropical environs, the Seychelles could be just the islands you're looking for. Comprised of an archipelago of 115 islands in the Indian Ocean, the Seychelles offer a variety of experiences - all of them boasting a stunning oceanic backdrop.


  • Ecommerce and Cars Form an Unlikely Alliance
    [Automotive] The internet has made many aspects of everyday life considerably more convenient, though it's perhaps fair to say that the World Wide Web can't replicate real life in every way. Indeed, whilst online shopping, for example, has certainly made consumers' lives a whole lot easier as it enables people to literally 'shop around the clock', there is sometimes no substitute for sampling the real thing first hand, whether it's trying on a new shirt or playing with the latest gadgets before committing to buy.


  • Breaks in the UK Are Great Budget Holiday Options
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Budget-Travel] Breaks in the UK offer much to recommend them to both locals and travelers from further afield. From money saving benefits to lush countryside and action packed events, the UK is a great holiday destination.


  • Making the Most of Your Savings
    [Finance:Personal-Finance] During a recession, it's particularly important to make the most of your savings - and there are a variety of banking options to help you do so. The economic climate has forced millions of people around the globe to search for ways to spend less and stretch what little they do spend as far as it can go.


  • Turn Your Life Around With a Healthy Lifestyle
    [Health-and-Fitness:Mind-Body-Spirit] There are numerous ways to boost self esteem, but the best and most effective one of all tends to be revamping your lifestyle. A healthy lifestyle makes people feel better both inside and out and achieving a healthier way of living is easier than many might think.


  • Make the Most of the British Coast
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] While Britain may not be famed for its temperate weather, it does boast some coastal destinations that represent the highlight of any sight-seeing holiday. From colourful and cheerful seaside resorts to beautiful natural coastal formations, there's somewhere to suit all types of holidaymaker on the British coast.


  • Dive Into the Beauty of the Maldives
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] The achingly beautiful Maldives provide a holiday option resplendent with scenic views and fabulous water sport opportunities, so it's little wonder that they have remained a holiday favourite since they were first discovered as offering an accessible underwater paradise. The Maldives are a destination particularly treasured by diving enthusiasts as the area has some of the world's finest dive spots, but there are plenty of other benefits boasted by these stunning atolls.


  • Take Control of Your Current Account
    [Finance:Personal-Finance] In today's society, almost everyone owns some form of current account. Indeed, offering a secure place to store one's money, they're essential for everyday banking solutions. However, according to the financial experts, not enough people are aware of how theirs work, resulting in the loss of hundreds of pounds each year.


  • Little Chocolate Treats Can Lift the Mood in the Workplace
    [Food-and-Drink:Chocolate] Keeping morale high at work can be quite a challenge in the current economic downtown, especially with so many workers fearful about their future employment prospects. However, if you are an employer a great way to boost everyone's happiness and produce smiles all round, whether in a factory or office, could be by treating your co-workers to chocolate treats every now and then.


  • Taking it Easy in Toledo
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] While Spain is a much favoured holiday destination for people all around the world, many miss out on the treasure that is Toledo. Madrid, the country's capital, is the better known Spanish destination by far but a fantastic time awaits tourists who take a trip to nearby Toledo.


  • Personal Finance - The Benefits of Budgeting
    [Finance:Budgeting] In order to make important financial decisions you must first be fully informed of your income and outgoings. Whether you need to cut costs, save more money or simply need to be more informed about finances, budgeting can help.


  • History, Culture, and the Beatles - Liverpool Calling This Summer
    [Travel-and-Leisure:City-Guides-and-Information] If you love architecture, culture, and the bustle of city life, Liverpool could be the ideal summer holiday destination for you. Liverpool is a city-lover's dream holiday destination. With everything from world-class museums and exhibitions to renowned festivals and stunning city architecture, there's something to see or do around every corner.


  • Have You Got the Best Television Picture?
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Movies-TV] Since its launch in 1928, the humble television has become a staple part of all our lives. Needless to say as technology has moved on, the television has moved on too. It has become better and better as new ways of doing things have surfaced, and the televisions we watch now - wafer thin and often wall mountable - are very different from what we started with.


  • Sat Nav - Now Simple to Use Straight Out of the Box
    [Communications:GPS] When first introduced to UK drivers sat nav units were unfriendly and costly. Now, almost a decade later 14million devices have been sold in the UK thanks to a dramatic leap in user-friendliness and a steep drop in prices.


  • How Far Has Television Really Come?
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Movies-TV] Television today is a very different entity to how it used to be. From the times of the black and white tv to the modern set top boxes, television technology has come a really long way in a very short space of time.


  • Laser Eye Treatments Explained
    [Health-and-Fitness:Eyes-Vision] Laser eye surgery can change the lives of those who choose it as a method for vision correction. The treatment can be used on people with varying levels of vision problems, even if they are very slight or very extreme.


  • Discover a Cultural Amsterdam
    [Travel-and-Leisure:City-Guides-and-Information] Amsterdam has a strong rich cultural heritage that makes it an exciting place visit. From the Rijksmuseum to the Dam Square, you won't have any problems keeping yourself busy on a trip to Amsterdam.


  • Environmentally Friendly Homes Sell
    [Real-Estate:Selling] Homeowners in Britain are going green and beginning to opt for homes that are more environmentally friendly. Rising fuel prices and greater environmental awareness are changing the way house purchases are viewed with more and more buyers considering how much it will cost to run the home as well as the impact on the environment.


  • Thirty and Counting - Managing That Magic Milestone
    [Home-and-Family] Life is short, which is why more and more people are choosing to start families at a later age. By the time we hit our thirties, it really should be time to start looking to the future and putting plans in place for family life.


  • Make Your Destination Dublin For a Great Holiday
    [Travel-and-Leisure:City-Guides-and-Information] Dublin is a bright and enigmatic city with a huge personality that welcomes visitors of all types. Whatever your favourite activity, Dublin has it on offer - and all with an injection of the traditional Irish way of life that gives the country its reputation for friendliness.


  • Paris - The Perfect Travel Destination
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] Paris has it all - from its romantic appeal to its wide range of cultural offerings. No matter what type of holidaymaker you are, Paris is bound to please with its endless array of splendours.


  • Discover the Swansea of Dylan Thomas
    [Travel-and-Leisure:City-Guides-and-Information] Wales' most famous English language poet Dylan Thomas was born in the affluent area of Uplands, Swansea in 1914. The son of an English Literature teacher and a seamstress, Thomas became a celebrated and critically acclaimed writer and poet before his life was cut tragically short after contracting pneumonia while working in New York. Dead at the relatively young age of 39, Thomas left behind a sizeable literary legacy including a series of outstanding poems and plays. Now visitors to Swansea can visit his familiar hometown haunts, which invariably for a man that had a fondness for drink includes many a public house. Not all the establishments that he frequented still stand as some were bombed out of existence during a World War II Blitz in 1941 and others have changed their primary business use.


  • The New Home Hunt - What to Look Out For
    [Real-Estate:Buying] If you are buying a new home there are several things to look out for when it comes to energy efficiency. The same applies if you are selling your home and whatever the situation, it pays to be informed.


  • Returning to University Offers Mature Students Fresh Challenges
    [Reference-and-Education:College-University] There are a number of reasons why students are required to interrupt their studies. From family pressures to once in a lifetime job opportunities, plenty of people find that their academic progression doesn't follow the path they may had intended. On the other hand, there are also a large number of people who leave school thinking that they are not cut out for higher education, only to discover a hankering for learning in their later years.


  • The Importance of Regular Eye Tests
    [Health-and-Fitness:Eyes-Vision] It is recommended in the UK that people with eye or vision problems should have an eye test every two years. There are a variety of reasons behind this, and it is very important that you do get regular eye tests because they could save you a lot of trouble in later years.


  • The Sights and Sounds of the Scottish Capital
    [Travel-and-Leisure:City-Guides-and-Information] Edinburgh, Scotland's capital, is a beautiful city and for many reasons. Built around seven mighty hills, one of which the city's crowning castle resides upon, the city has a mixture of stunning architecture and gorgeous greenery that has to be seen to be understood. With a huge garden right in its very centre, Edinburgh succeeds in being one of the most picturesque cities in the UK - which is why hundreds of thousands of tourists flock to its centre every year.


  • The Dreaded Blue Screen of Death
    [Computers-and-Technology:Software] It is almost a perverse law that the dreaded 'blue screen of death' most often occurs at the most inopportune times. Associated with Microsoft applications it indicates a serious software or hardware problem and when the error message appears on the screen it is often the start of a period of considerable woe for the user.


  • Studying Abroad Remains Popular For Students
    [Reference-and-Education:College-University] While there are many advantages to studying close to home, such as proximity to family and the chance to save money on accommodation and commutes, there are also a large number of benefits to recommend studying elsewhere. From learning a new language to immersing yourself in a different culture, attending university abroad can provide opportunities and experiences perfect for convincing potential employers that you're a great candidate.


  • The Indian Delights of Delhi
    [Travel-and-Leisure:City-Guides-and-Information] The capital of India is no stranger to visitors and part of the reason behind this is because the cast stretches of Delhi streets and squares offer a plethora of exciting new experiences. A city with style, Delhi is known for its breathtaking architecture, as well as ready access to the broad range of Indian cuisine that has made the country so esteemed across the world.


  • Get the Most Out of Your Hunt For a Car Insurance Quote
    [Insurance:Car-Auto] Getting a car insurance quote is simple. However, keeping a few important tips in mind can help your source the best available quotes out there.


  • The City That Never Sleeps - New York, USA
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] Night owls looking for a city that keeps its finger on the pulse when it comes to the latest trends in night life should head to New York City - the city that never sleeps. New York has this accolade for a reason; its night life is one that buzzes from dusk till dawn, and then the day begins and it's time to do it all over again.


  • Tips on Taking Good Care of Your Teeth
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Prevention is certainly better than cure, and that definitely applies when it comes to oral hygiene. Visits to the dentist can prove very expensive if you have a lot of problems but there are plenty of things that you can do to ensure that you need only pay the minimum for any corrective dental work.


  • Getting to Gatwick
    [Travel-and-Leisure:City-Guides-and-Information] Getting to the airport needn't be a hassle. A spot of forward planning and wise choice of hotel can leave you with extra time to spare meaning you can enjoy more of your trip away.


  • Managing Your Business Energy Use Efficiently
    [Business:Strategic-Planning] Running a business is a costly affair that constantly involves money going out for various reasons - hopefully, however, the money coming in surpasses that, if even just a little! In any case, it's a wise decision to look for ways to cut costs as much as you can, without compromising your business' services if possible.


  • Reducing Your Energy Bills
    [Home-Improvement:Energy-Efficiency] Energy bills can get surprisingly high sometimes, so it's always a good idea to do what you can to reduce them. Not only is it good for your wallet, but it can be better for the environment.


  • London - A Hotspot For Staycations
    [Travel-and-Leisure:City-Guides-and-Information] The forecast summer heat wave has impacted on holiday booking preferences of the UK population, especially in the wake of the recession. So, rather than book holidays abroad, many British families have opted to stay home and sample the delights that the UK has to offer.


  • Be the Thriller at the Fancy Dress Party With a Jacko Costume
    [Home-and-Family:Parties] When news broke that Michael Jackson had died of cardiac arrest aged just 50, the world fell into a state of shock. Thousands of fans travelled to his Neverland home to pay respects and his funeral was attended by guests the world over. There's no doubting that Michael Jackson had a massive impact on the lives of millions of people - which is why so many people are choosing to celebrate the music and life he brought to the world of pop by holding Jackson-themed parties.


  • Staying Connected While Working Overseas
    [Communications] If you're getting ready to move overseas to work, there are probably a lot of things running through your head - things that, unfortunately, can't be ignored, such as getting the appropriate visa, finding a place to live and that's not to mention the new job itself. Even if you're lucky enough to either be moving to an overseas office for your current workplace or to have received sponsorship from an overseas company that means your employment in your new home is secured, there are still a lot of arrangements to be made.


  • Cutting Your Home Bills - Save Money and the Planet
    [Finance:Personal-Finance] Two significant factors have made the majority of households in the UK consider finding ways to cut their energy consumption, water and other utility bills, namely rapidly rising prices and also concern over carbon emissions and the detrimental impact that is having on the Earth. But, out of those the one causing most immediate concern is the wallet-busting rises in the average bill over the past two years. The majority of the energy generated in the UK is derived from using fossil fuels, which is a finite source of power.


  • Successfully Branding Your Business on the Web
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Internet-Marketing] Positive promotion of your brand on the web should be a priority if you run any kind of commercial website or are thinking of launching one. Regardless of whether you have an established bricks and mortar business and wish to expand into the online market, or whether you want to launch an exclusively online enterprise, the key to success is knowing how to effectively promote your brand on the web and thereby earn the trust of online shoppers.


  • Pets in Paradise - How to Holiday With the Whole Family
    [Pets] For many people, a cat or dog is very much part of the family unit, meaning it can be difficult to leave them behind when going on holiday. Although leaving the pet at home may seem like the only option, there are other factors that owners should consider before calling a boarding agency.


  • Holidaying in Wales - This Summer's Favoured Destination?
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] Britons are turning their back on Europe this summer and instead holidaying in the UK and Wales will be top of the list for many. You wouldn't normally associate Wales with Mediterranean-style weather, but that's what the weathermen are forecasting for this summer and that optimistic prediction could be all it takes to persuade even more Britons to stay at 'home' for their summer holiday this year.


  • How Does Your Credit Rating Score?
    [Finance:Credit] Your credit history is used by banks to score you in terms of eligibility for credit. In order to have a credit history you need to use a credit so make sure you choose options that suit your lifestyle.


  • The Beginner's Guide to Dubai Holidays
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] Dubai is a very popular tourist destination, but there are many travellers who are visiting this unique United Arab Emirates city for the first time. With so much to see and do where do you start? Thankfully, five activities stand out as absolute must-dos for first time visitors to Dubai.


  • Vienna - A Classical and Romantic City
    [Travel-and-Leisure:City-Guides-and-Information] Vienna is a beautiful and classical city, oozing class and culture from every street, square and avenue. The lively capital of Austria, it is home to more than two million inhabitants and is the country's most visited city. Synonymous with many notable artistic endeavors and natural features, but especially the Danube River and the Waltz, the city has a long and illustrious history.


  • Economic Downturn Equals Rise in Green IT
    [Computers-and-Technology:Hardware] Green IT drives and initiatives have remained strong despite a grim economic climate. This increase in Green IT strategies is driven by a number of factors, from cost saving drives to exercises in building businesses reputations.


  • Head to London For the Stag Night of a Lifetime
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] Stag nights are big affairs with a huge amount to plan. London is a fantastic city to have them in, though, as there is so much to do in the UK's largest city.


  • A Short History of Home Insurance
    [Insurance:Home-Owners-Renters] According to the Association of British Insurers almost three-quarters of British households possess home contents insurance and slightly more than six in ten have buildings insurance. These are impressive figures to some, yet in this day and age when most people own valuable material goods and houses that would be expensive to replace, it may appear that the country as a whole is underinsured.


  • A Helping Hand For the Olympics
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Olympics] The next set of Olympic Games is being held in 2012 in Britain's capital city of London. Money raised from the National Lottery is one way funds are being raised to create an unforgettable experience for everyone involved.


  • How to Hold on to Your Insurance Without Breaking the Bank
    [Insurance] There are many advantages to staying in an airport hotel, whether you are travelling for business or pleasure. Beat traffic jams and get to the terminal on time by staying nearby the airport and take your trip with ease.


  • Making Sure You're Fully Covered With Home Contents Insurance
    [Insurance:Home-Owners-Renters] Most homeowners have some form of home insurance policy to protect their home. However, it's important to remember that home insurance doesn't always cover the contents of a home.


  • The Death of the Plug? WiTricity in the Retail Environment
    [Reference-and-Education:Future-Concepts] For years, scientists have been looking for new ways to free our electrical appliances from unsightly cables, batteries and chargers and introduce a new wireless form of power supply. But what would happen if this wireless power supply broke out of everyday electrical equipment and made its way into the retail arena? Could we see the beginnings of a new shopping revolution? Or would the technologies introduction prove too costly for the average retailer?


  • Checklist For Your Home When Leaving For a Summer Holiday
    [Travel-and-Leisure] Going away on holiday offers the promise of a period of stress-free fun, so don't ruin all that by returning home to find that all your prized plants have perished or worse still that you've been burgled. Preparation is the key: don't arrive at the airport only to find that you've left all your important documents at home.


  • The Ease of Airport Hotels
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Airline-Travel] There are many advantages to staying in an airport hotel, whether you are travelling for business or pleasure. Beat traffic jams and get to the terminal on time by staying nearby the airport and take your trip with ease.


  • Guys, Smarten Up For Summer
    [Shopping-and-Product-Reviews:Fashion-Style] The era of dressing in old tatty favourites in hot weather is over. If your wardrobe is not up to muster, add a style injection with uber-smart alternatives that reflect this summer's trends of the Riviera, traveller look and Ibiza colours.


  • How the Mumpreneur is Storming the Business World
    [Business:Entrepreneurialism] The 21st century has brought with it many changes. Not only have advancements in technology fundamentally transformed the way people communicate with one another, but the role of men and women has also radically shifted. Indeed, long gone are the days where men are considered to be the sole hunter-gatherers, whilst women stay at home fulfilling their role as the typecast housewife.


  • Common Eye Conditions and Treatments
    [Health-and-Fitness:Eyes-Vision] Many would consider their sight to be their most important sense, so it is logical to look after your vision by paying regular visits to the optometrist. But another part of maintaining good vision is to know when something is wrong, and to seek treatment for it. Here are some of the most common eye conditions, their symptoms, and the vision correction methods that can help remedy them.


  • August Brings the Best of the Best to Edinburgh
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] If you thought gorgeous buildings, a fascinating history and a delightful yet somewhat bemusing layout was all there was to Edinburgh, you'd be wrong. True, Edinburgh is one of the most aesthetically pleasing cities in the UK - the most, many would argue - but there is so much more to it than that.


  • Weekend Breaks - For a Quick and Easy Holiday
    [Travel-and-Leisure] Big holidays are difficult to plan and sometimes all we want is just a short break from the daily drill - so why not head on a weekend break to get just that? As much as it is a British delight to jet away for two weeks in the sun every year, it isn't always practical. What with colleagues battling for the same days off and the gloom of the credit crunch causing us to hold back on unnecessary spending, it can be stressful to attempt to plan a holiday that is both doable and affordable.


  • Locking Up Your Home and Other Good Advice Before Going on Holiday
    [Travel-and-Leisure] In all the preparations for your summer holiday don't forget to take good care of one thing that isn't going with you - your home! After enjoying a fabulous week or two away the very last thing you would want to return to is a burgled house. Make sure you secure your home as best as possible before going on holiday to maximise the chances that you will not return to a scene of crime.


  • Internet Banking - Easy and Convenient Money Management
    [Finance:Personal-Finance] Banking processes have come a long way in recent years - and one of the most telling developments is in internet banking. Indeed, it's now possible for consumers to do virtually anything with their money, with a few simple clicks of a button. But even internet banking has expanded in various ways, making it easier than ever for people to manage their money.


  • Are You Entitled to a Free Eye Test?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Eyes-Vision] Your sight is one of the most important things you possess, which is why it's crucial that you do everything you can to look after your eyes. Like going to the dentist, you should also regularly have check-ups for your eyes because you never know when a problem might arise that could've been prevented had it been caught earlier in its development.


  • Can You Afford to Buy a Car?
    [Automotive] It's a big purchase and an important one too, but are you prepared for it? We would all like to buy a brand new car straight off the forecourt, gleaming and untouched by anyone else before we got behind the wheel.


  • The Art of Buying the Right Printer For Your Business
    [Computers-and-Technology:Hardware] With so many printers on the market, buying the right one for your business can be confusing. However, according to the experts, it's vital you take the time to identify the right one for your needs.


  • Enjoy the Best of Britain and Europe by Car
    [Travel-and-Leisure] Driving holidays are a great way of saving money and seeing the best the UK has to offer. And with the Eurotunnel, it's possible to venture to the continent too, sampling the highlights of Europe by private transport.


  • London Attractions on the Wild Side
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] Animal lovers take heed as London steps up to the platform to announce yet more attractions added to its already well-stocked animal features. If you like seeing animals exotic and wild, London is the place to visit as its zoo and aquarium are continually updated with the wacky, weird and wild every month.


  • Government's Green IT Policies is a Step in the Right Direction
    [News-and-Society:Environmental] The environment has been a hotly debated topic recently, with most people now agreeing that human activity has had a part to play in climate change. The government's green IT mandates is one of many initiatives designed to tackle the issue.


  • Enjoying an Active Life With Improved Vision
    [Health-and-Fitness:Eyes-Vision] Many people with good vision don't realise how lucky they are in being able to be as active as they feel like without their eyesight hampering their lives. For some people, unfortunately, poor eyesight can get in the way of leading an active life, which can be a cruel occurrence for sporting fans or parents with active children.


  • Egypt's Exceptional Festival Offerings
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] Looking for a truly unique holiday experience in Egypt? Travel to this renowned holiday destination in October to experience the Abu Simbel Festival.


  • Understanding Joint Accounts
    [Finance:Personal-Finance] Joint accounts are particularly beneficial in a situation where the finances of two or more individuals are linked, whether by paying shared rent, mortgages or household bills. As well as being convenient for settling shared outgoings, joint accounts can also be used to save money, whether for a holiday, home improvements or simply for a rainy day.


  • Get and Stay - Connected With Family and Friends
    [Communications:Telephone-Systems] In the cosmopolitan world we live in, it can be time consuming and costly contacting friends and family by traditional methods of communication. Letters and long-distance phone calls can often be impractical, inconvenient and expensive, particularly if you have pressing news to convey.


  • Prepare Yourself and Your Finances For an Emergency With Income Protection Cover
    [Finance:Personal-Finance] There are many ways to protect yourself financially if the unexpected should occur - and income protection cover is one of the smartest forms of protection you can secure if you were unable to work due to sickness or accident. It always pays to protect yourself and your family in case the unexpected should occur - a notion that holds even truer in the face of a dire economy.


  • Home Equity - Releasing Your Potential
    [Finance:Home-Equity-Loans] Nowadays, reaching the age of retirement with your pension intact is a feat not to be underestimated. Your pension is a pot of money that is accrued over the course of your working life. Upon retirement, you should receive regular payments every year, in addition to a state pension. Although this is the anticipated norm for millions reaching the age of retirement every year, increasingly it is becoming the exception.


  • Protecting Your Family and Assets in Uncertain Times
    [Finance:Personal-Finance] Given the uncertainty of the UK economy many people are looking to reduce their outgoings - just to be on the safe side - and insurances may look like an area where costs can be trimmed. However, if you are in that situation, think hard about the possible consequences before you act.


  • The Amazing Arts Scene of Manchester
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] Though often associated with an incredible music scene, Manchester also specialises in the arts - making it an excellent place to visit for art fans. Manchester is famous for its music scene. After all, a plethora of Britain's most popular bands came from humble beginnings in this city and have given the area a reputation for being at the cutting edge of musical innovation.


  • Misconceptions About Life Insurance For Older Buyers
    [Insurance:Life-Annuities] Certain things in life need to be considered, even if they're not the most pleasant of things to think about. And for many people, life insurance sits at the top if this list - especially if they are over a certain age. However, equipping yourself with knowledge on the different life insurance options available to you will help you make an informed decision, quicker - so you can focus on the people and things in your life that matter to you most.


  • New Zealand - An Adventure Seeker's Dream Holiday
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] Every holidaymaker has his or her own notion of what the perfect holiday entails. Some, for example, might yearn for quiet and secluded spots where they can soak up the serenity of their surroundings, while others enjoy a mix of easy-going activities and relaxation. Still, there are some holidaymakers who crave the thrill of adrenaline-fuelled activities, such as bungee jumping, sky diving, jet skiing and snowboarding.


  • Top Tips For Successful Investing
    [Investing] Financial investment is a big decision, and one that should only be made once you know and understand all the facts and possible risks. So what are some top tips for successful investing? Before you invest any money, you should first evaluate whether you're in a financial position to do so.


  • Is a Loan Right For You?
    [Finance:Loans] There's much to consider before securing a loan - from your eligibility to the financial commitment it entails. However, by conducting the appropriate research and talking to loan specialists, you can make a decision that's right for you.


  • Benefits of an Offshore Bank Account
    [Finance:Personal-Finance] Offshore banking is becoming increasingly popular among private depositors, international investors and businesses of all kinds. Yet countless consumers are still unsure as to what the major advantages of holding an offshore bank account are. Here's a quick guide to some of the most prominent perks to offshore banking, as well as to finding out whether an offshore bank account right for you.


  • Low Interest Credit Facilities Create Investment Opportunities
    [Finance:Credit] Having access to credit facilities can help create a number of investment opportunities. From mortgages and home improvements, to new cars and debt consolidation, low APR credit cards and loans are a god-send for many people.


  • Equity Investment - The Basics
    [Investing] One of the many ways to invest your money is through an equity fund. But what does this type of investment entail, and is it right for you?


  • Creating Your Dream Garden With the Ideal Furniture
    [Home-and-Family:Gardening] There are so many styles of garden furniture to choose from it can be difficult to know what to get. However, with some planning, the task could be far easier than you think.


  • Summer's Here, So Get Your Garden Furniture Sorted
    [Home-and-Family:Gardening] There's nothing better during summer than sitting in one's own garden under glorious blue skies and enjoying the company of your family and friends. With the men from the Met Office predicting that this summer will be sweltering, it's time to either buy new garden furniture or get the existing set out of winter storage for the forthcoming nights of open air enjoyment.


  • Maximise Your Savings With Smart Credit Card Spending
    [Finance:Credit] The economic crisis has pushed consumers everywhere to cut back on expenditures and seek money-saving opportunities instead. For many, this has meant holding off on larger purchases, such a new car or property, or downsizing on larger yearly expenditures, such as holidays.


  • Investment Choices - Deciding on an Equity Fund
    [Investing] There are countless equity funds to invest in, not to mention various equity fund types. Here's a basic guideline to equity fund types to help you choose an equity fund that's right for you.


  • Legal Athletic Supplements
    [Health-and-Fitness:Supplements] When people hear about athletes taking supplements to boost their performance the immediate reaction for many is of shock and disgust; however, not all supplements should provoke these negative reactions. While some supplements - the most famous being steroids - are illegal and in competitive sport use very immoral, others such as whey protein and creatine are natural boosts to the system that are approved by sporting governing bodies.


  • Finding an OEIC Investment Fund That Fits Your Financial Goals
    [Investing] When it comes to investing in OEIC funds, you have many options. After all, countless global funds allow investors to buy or sell shares in their company; however, when choosing an OEIC fund, you'll have various aspects to consider - such as fund managers. So how do you find and pick an OEIC fund that's right for you?


  • Finding an Investment That's Right For You
    [Investing] Investment is a big decision and one that should be considered and researched thoroughly prior to making any financial moves. A good starting point when considering your investment options is to look at the types of investment opportunities available to you, as well as which investments might be best for your financial goals.


  • New York - The City That Never Sleeps
    [Travel-and-Leisure:City-Guides-and-Information] Known for its high rise buildings and famous shopping districts, New York is the city that never sleeps. From the Statue of Liberty to Time Square, there are plenty of famous landmarks throughout the city that ensure an exciting stay in New York.


  • Loans and The Importance of Working Out What You Can Afford
    [Finance:Loans] Borrowing money, especially via loans, is one of the biggest decisions you can make - particularly during the economic crisis, when every expenditure or saving opportunity can make a big difference. That's why it's so important to research loan providers and carefully consider all your options before making any major financial decisions in respect of borrowing. However, before you start researching providers and options, you need to determine one vital piece of information first: the amount you can afford to borrow.


  • Keeping Your Pet Safe During the Summer Months
    [Pets] Hot weather is a great excuse to get out and about with loved ones - including pets. However, be sure to take the right precautions to ensure your pet remains safe during the warmer months.


  • Tools For Finding a Lost Pet
    [Pets] When a family pet goes missing, it can be a devastating and worrying event. But now there is one more way to seek out a missing pet - by searching online. Many public databases have now sprung up online, bringing people in communities and cities together in order to find and post, missing and found pets.


  • Capital Gains on Homes - A Guide For Those Who Are Not MP's
    [Legal:Real-Estate-Law] Flipping MP's! In this case it isn't an opinion, but a description of what some of them have, apparently, been doing with their property.


  • Top Tips For Improving Your Online Conversion Rates
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Ecommerce] With the country in the grip of economic downturn, it's more vital than ever for businesses to turn visitors to their websites into paying customers, as every penny counts. In order to do this, customers need to feel special when they visit you company's website as well as being able to quickly find what they need without the need to wade through numerous pages enroute. So, what can you do to make your website more appealing to visitors and turn them into those all-important customers?


  • The Importance of a Savings Account
    [Finance:Personal-Finance] A savings account is a great way to save up for a specific expenditure, but it also offers an ideal means to put money away for a "rainy day." With the economy still in a sluggish state, people are trying to save money more than ever.


  • Thailand - The Budget Holiday Destination That Has it All
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Budget-Travel] Some holiday destinations seem to have it all - bustling cities, beautiful beaches and outdoor adventure opportunities. Thailand is one such destination, offering every type of holidaymaker a perfect travel experience - and it can be done on a budget!


  • How a Budget Calculator Can Clarify Your Financial Situation
    [Finance:Personal-Finance] One of the most important questions you can ask yourself before securing a loan or making an investment is whether or not you're in a position to take on such financial responsibility. Many consumers consider taking out a loan or investing without first being honest with themselves regarding their existing finances - which could land them in financial trouble later on.


  • Student Accounts - Helping Students Manage Their Own Finances
    [Finance:Personal-Finance] One of the biggest responsibilities associated with going off to university has to do with finance management - particularly if a student plans to live away from home. And, while many first and second-year university students might live in university housing - which usually means their yearly rent is sorted before their term begins - these students often have to deal with other costs on their own, such as food shopping, books, study supplies and, of course, trips to the pub.


  • The Many Faces of Malaysia
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] Located in Southeast Asia, Malaysia is one of the most popular countries to visit on the Asian continent. While there are plenty of reasons to visit Malaysia - food, sunshine and culture - one of the biggest attractions to Malaysia is the variety it offers to travelers.


  • Insuring Your Holiday Against The Swine Flu
    [Health-and-Fitness:Diseases] Wherever you travel abroad, it's vital that you follow public health and safety information for the country to which you are travellng. If you're planning a holiday to a country affected by swine flu, then you could benefit from worldwide travel insurance.


  • Investments - Play it Safe Or Gamble With Your Cash?
    [Investing] Savings and investments are a tried and tested way to increase return on your money. If you're looking to safeguard your future with a little extra capital, you could benefit from a savings and investment package designed to suit your needs.


  • Biggest Lottery Wins From Around the World
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Casino-Gambling] Although a win on the Lottery would come in welcome for any winner, whether a modest 10 pounds on three numbers, or the full multi-million pound fortune on all six, some of the largest ever Lottery wins have paid out more money than could ever feasibly be spent in one lifetime, despite the winner's best efforts. The world's largest ever jackpot win was $390million dollars, which was won on March 6, 2007 and shared by two Mega Millions (US) ticket holders, one from New Jersey, one from Georgia.


  • Finding a Bank Account That Caters to Your Financial Needs
    [Finance:Personal-Finance] There are countless banks - and even more types of bank accounts - to choose from. So how can you source an account that's right for your financial needs, without feeling overwhelmed by the sheer selection?


  • Tips to Make Your House Greener and Cheaper
    [Home-Improvement:Energy-Efficiency] General advice these days seems to be telling us all to 'save this' or 'save that.' The environmentalists are advising us to save the planet, save energy and save on waste while the media is constantly reminding us to save money because of the current financial climate.


  • Top Ways For Lottery Winners to Spend Their Winnings
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Casino-Gambling] Every week, millions of hopefuls tune into the National Lottery live draw final, hungrily dreaming of how they would spend their millions, should they win. Statistically though, the odds of winning are stacked against you with players having a one in almost 14 million chance of choosing the six winning lottery numbers, netting the full multi-million pound prize in the process.


  • Using Technology to Your Advantage
    [Computers-and-Technology] Businesses both big and small can benefit from all that technology has to offer. Broadband Internet, email, web space and telephone lines are all essentials for the modern business, as well as the support needed for a seamless service.


  • Car Insurance For Women - Will it Really Offer You the Best Deal?
    [Insurance:Car-Auto] There are countless specialist women's car insurers out there, many of them claiming to offer more competitive deals than non-specialist insurers. But it is important to investigate how legitimate such claims are to find the best deal for your needs.


  • Pursuing a Career in Ophthalmology
    [Business:Careers-Employment] The field of optometry is expanding rapidly, with new advancements being made every day. As a result, an increasing number of roles are emerging in specialised fields of optometry - such as ophthalmology and laser eye surgery - prompting passionate medical professionals to pursue placement within these roles. What are the basic steps required in pursuing a career in ophthalmology?


  • Selling Online For Small Businesses
    [Business:Small-Business] An online presence is a must for almost every business in the 21st century and even more vital is the relevance and ease of use with which your customers find their online experience within your website. When the mainstay of your business revenue is derived from selling online, you'll want to ensure that your domain name is accurate and relevant, and that your website is intuitive and easy-to-use for your customers.


  • The Art of Job Hunting in a Big City
    [Business:Job-Search-Techniques] Finding a job in a city like Bristol can be a bit like searching for a needle in a haystack. And, faced with stiff competition, it's easy to feel intimidated. But, with a bit of careful planning it doesn't have to be hard work.


  • How the Recession Affects the Job Market
    [Business:Careers-Employment] The current economic crisis has seen the number of unemployed dramatically rise in recent times, as more and more companies resort to job cuts as a way to lessen their monthly outgoings. Queues at job centres are getting longer as people look for help and jump between temporary positions in order to make ends meet.


  • Kenya Safaris - Offering a Special Kind of Holiday
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] Want to go on a different type of holiday? Consider a safari in Kenya and experience a thrilling adventure in one of Africa's most exciting countries.


  • Discover an Alternative Glasgow
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] Scratch beneath the surface of Scotland's largest city and you will see Glasgow has much more to offer than standard city activities. Forward thinking fashion, cutting edge design and a medley of arts venues make this a destination to remember.


  • Where is the 'National Lottery Good Causes' Money Being Spent?
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Casino-Gambling] That over 70 per cent of adults play the National Lottery regularly, earning its operator Camelot over £25million every week, The National Lottery has been able to distribute over £22billion though its Good Causes arm to benefit millions of Brits, every year.


  • Business Cost Cutting in the Downturn
    [Communications] Expensive phone bills and broadband costs should be the last thing on your mind when you're trying to run a business, particularly in an economic downturn. One way you can streamline your costs, however, is with a tailor-made caller package.


  • A History of Harley Street
    [Health-and-Fitness] Harley Street in central London has long been associated with the medical profession and is still firmly on the map for medical excellence. From eye surgery clinics to GP and dental practices, you will find it all here.


  • Increasing Efficiency in the Workplace
    [Business:Productivity] Efficiency is the key to any business - whether with regard to daily business operations, customer and company communications, or long term expansion. Moreover, with the economy in a temporary dip, increased efficiency can help save businesses a significant amount of money - not to mention valuable time. So what are some ways your business can increase efficiency, and what are the most appropriate tools to help you get there?


  • Understanding the Car Scrappage Scheme
    [Automotive] The one silver lining on the credit crisis cloud is that for those who can afford it, there's never been a better time to buy a car. Prices are already being slashed by motor manufacturers and the Government has now introduced a car scrappage scheme in conjunction with the UK motor industry making them even more affordable. The scheme will allow a discount of £2,000 against the cost of a new car if the buyer is also scrapping a vehicle that is at least ten years old.


  • Global Energy and the Economy
    [News-and-Society:Energy] Rates and tariffs for domestic energy supply are directly related to the cost of wholesale gas and electricity on the global market. When domestic utility suppliers buy energy on the global market at wholesale prices and when those prices go up, your domestic utility tariffs reflect this. Wholesale gas and electricity prices peak and trough according to supply and demand so when production is low and demand is high, the price of wholesale gas and electricity will inevitably be at a premium.


  • Dublin - Did You Know?
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] Dublin is crammed with places to visit and things to see. A wealth of interesting facts about the city itself only adds to the allure so get ready to discover a whole different side to the Fair City.


  • Web Conferencing - A Smart Business Tool For Companies of All Kinds
    [Communications:Video-Conferencing] Save significant amounts of time and money, and go green by utilising a web conferencing service. It's considered by many as being the smart way to engage in client and company communications.


  • The Benefits of Car Insurance Comparison Websites
    [Insurance:Car-Auto] When it's time to renew your car insurance, you'll want to make sure you're getting the best deal for your money. However, in a market saturated with insurance providers, it can be challenging to compare quotes and choose which one is right for you.


  • Expanding Your Small Business
    [Business:Small-Business] If you own a business, chances are you've already considered expansion in some respect - whether in terms of product and service offerings, marketing operations, or the number of staff you employ. What's more, the size of your business has likely had great influence on your ideas of expansion. For instance, small businesses often start with a base set of products or services, limited marketing, and a modest number of staff - ultimately working towards expansion in all of these areas.


  • Watching Your Child Grow Up Can Start As Early As You Like
    [Home-and-Family:Parenting] Parents-to-be are always fascinated by what's going on within the womb - and there's only so much a sonogram can tell you. And, with new scanning technology, it's now possible for prospective parents to see even the smallest detail.


  • Here Comes the Sun - A Guide to Looking Good This Summer
    [Shopping-and-Product-Reviews:Fashion-Style] Summer is the time of year when people can pack away their winter warmers and enjoy the sun's rays once again. From vests and shorts, to flip-flops and sunglasses, summer lets everyone kick back and let loose for a few months each year.


  • Take to the Tracks on a Swiss Rail Tour
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] For those who have yet to experience it, the Glacier Express tour is simply breathtaking. From Zurich, enjoy a beautiful journey to St Moritz, staying in the four-star Monopol for three nights while you explore this world-famous resort featuring the spectacular Corvatsch glacier and Swiss National Park. Hop on the Glacier Express and slowly chug to the alpine village of Zermatt, enjoying lunch on board.


  • Decorating Your Dining Room to Express Your Unique Sense of Style
    [Home-Improvement:Interior-Design-and-Decorating] Your dining room is one of the most social spaces in your home, not to mention a room that says a lot about you. So why not decorate and equip it with items that relay your unique sense of style and character? Whether you host plenty of dinner parties and social gatherings in your dining room, or use it primarily for yourself and your family, your dining room should be a space that you feel relaxed in.


  • An Alternative Way to Save During the Economic Crisis
    [Finance:Personal-Finance] Many people don't realise that their credit card interest rate could make a big difference to their financial outgoings. Therefore, it is important that you find a low rate credit card, and save more than ever during the economic crisis.


  • Get the Most From Your Holiday Budget
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Budget-Travel] It is important that you try and remove any potential hidden costs from your holiday. As a result, in these times of economic hardship people are instead turning to all-inclusive offerings within the UK.


  • What to Do With an Empty Property
    [Real-Estate:Leasing-Renting] There are likely to be occasions when any property - particularly residential lets - remains unoccupied. While having your property unoccupied impacts on rental income, and is therefore something landlords will naturally wish to minimise, there are additional considerations that apply in respect of security and insurance.


  • May in Rome is Football Time
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Rome is hosting the Champions League Final on May 27th 2009. If you love football you'll love being there, if you loathe football steer clear of the Italian capital until at least the beginning of June!


  • The History of Stranraer
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] Stranraer may not be one of the most famous Scottish destinations but the town in the south west of Scotland has an abundance of history to interest visitors. The town grew out of the settlement around Stranraer Castle - or the Castle of Saint John - which was built around 1510. The four-story, L-plan tower was designed and built by the Adairs of Kilhilt and over the years has served several different purposes - a home, a court, a prison, a garrison and, as it stands now, as a museum showing the history of...


  • Ways to Improve Productivity in the Workplace
    [Business:Productivity] When it comes to helping your business run more smoothly, seemingly small business tools can make a big difference. Whether it's to keep you organised, keep your operations efficient, or simply to enhance the products and services you sell, there are countless tools out there to help you get the job done right. So what are some of the most worthwhile and effective small-business tools available on the market?


  • Guaranteeing Rental Income For Property Owners
    [Real-Estate:Leasing-Renting] For many property owners, often a primary concern is that a fire or similar damage could make their property they own uninhabitable, and therefore deprive them of the rental income that it generates. And of course, this is very important. After all, even if you do not have any borrowings to service, the income is important to cover insurance, rates and other overheads, as well as your own income.


  • Banking is a Safe Bet For 21st Century Savers
    [Finance] The days of storing money under mattresses are long gone, thanks to a heightened sense of trust regarding banking institutions. A combination of technology, strict regulations and deposit guarantees mean that savings have never been so safe.


  • Increase in Male Breast Reduction
    [Health-and-Fitness:Mens-Issues] Modern advances in cosmetic and plastic surgery have enabled us to increasingly elect to undergo corrective or enhancement procedures to improve our physical appearance. Surgical options are manifold and can be carried out for a number of reasons. One of the most popular forms of elective cosmetic surgery is breast augmentation, as recent statistical analysis demonstrates.


  • Jersey Offers Culinary Affairs That Hold No Bars
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] Gastronomic holidays are increasingly becoming a popular reason for going away. As culture drifts further towards the appreciation of food - and that's the true appreciation of quality - travellers are far more likely these days to consider a destination because of its culinary choices rather than what had previously tended to preside - the temperature. Jersey, then, is the island of dreams for many.


  • Going on Big Screen Dates
    [Relationships:Dating] Taking a trip to the movies is a great idea, regardless of the stage in a relationship you are in. You can create a romantic atmosphere simply from buying some popcorn, grabbing yourselves a good seat and enjoying a relaxing date together.


  • In the Spotlight - Lake Geneva
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] Geneva is the European hub of diplomatic and fiscal affairs, with many global organisations positioning their operative headquarters within its cosmopolitan centre. Although only Switzerland's third largest city, after capital Bern and Zurich, Geneva is considered by many to be the operative heart of Continental Europe. The UN, Red Cross and many other multinational organisations are based there.


  • New York - The Gateway to America
    [Travel-and-Leisure:City-Guides-and-Information] New York's Ellis Island was the gateway to America for hundreds of years, during which the nation's immigrant population passed through its doors in their millions. Now a museum, millions of tourists can discover its secrets for themselves.


  • Discover the Secrets of London
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] With a population in excess of 7,700,000 London holds few secrets. One spot, however, which has managed to remain secluded in the face of growing urban life - the population of Greater London grew by eight per cent between 1997 and 2007 - is the Watts Memorial to Heroic Self-Sacrifice, in Postman's Park. Although the city boasts a number of high profile monuments and memorials, chronicling or remembering those who perished through war or tragedy or setting in stone the recognition of worthy historical events, many, such as Nelson's Column in Trafalgar Square, pay ...


  • Home Printers - The Best of Both Worlds
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Photography] For budding and professional photographers alike, the switch to digital photography has been an exciting one. A plethora of high-tech cameras have been released and photographers can snap as many photos as they like without worrying about film or developing fees.


  • Making the Most of Activity Holidays
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Adventure-Travel] Booking a holiday is reported to be the most exciting part of any break away: the decisions to be made, the anticipation and excitement of having a break, the packing, and the general build up of the plane trip to your dream destination all add something to the magic. Nothing can compare to lying on the beach, with the sand between your toes and the sunrays beaming down on you.


  • Printed T-Shirts - A Trend That Will Never Die
    [Shopping-and-Product-Reviews:Fashion-Style] Over the years, printed t-shirts have emerged as statement pieces within the world of fashion. From big, bold pictures to eye-catching phrases, these casual yet stylish pieces are now nothing short of wardrobe must-haves. But the trend of printed t-shirts is, in actuality, a revival from the 1950s, and is something that has reappeared in the fashion scene many times since then.


  • Protection Against High Vet Bills
    [Insurance:Pet] Pets can make a great family addition, especially as they bring so much joy to their owners, no matter what type of animal they are. However, there is a lot of responsibility that comes along with owning a pet. Feeding and walking a dog or cat, or cleaning out a fishbowl, for example, isn't the only chore that should be minded when you've brought a new pet into your home.


  • Cryptic Tales From One of the Famous Attractions of Paris
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] Although a graveyard may not seem like a conventional place to visit on holiday, Pere-Lachaise Cemetery in Paris attracts more than two million people every year. While the 106 acres of cemetery mean there are plenty of graves to visit, it is a well known fact that some graves located there tend to attract more visitors than others. As such, probably the most famous of all the graves in Pere Lachaise is that of Jim Morrison.


  • Hidden Highlights of the Caribbean
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] We've all heard of the Bahamas, Barbados, Cuba and Jamaica but what of Aruba, Bonaire or St Maarten? It is important to understand that the Caribbean has a whole host of hidden islands that are waiting to be discovered. Aruba sits at the very southern edge of the Caribbean; its heritage is a mix of Dutch and Caribbean, and its lifestyle is truly idyllic. Its southern coast is fringed with palm trees and white sand beaches, lapped by turquoise water which is teeming with vivid tropical fish, coral and maybe even a wreck or two.


  • The Rise of the Internet Holiday
    [Travel-and-Leisure] There is no question that the internet has revolutionised the way we purchase items in our everyday lives. Whether its gifts, clothes, the weekly food shop or even our flights and holidays, access to sites which help us compare prices, view items in 3D, or read reviews from other purchasers of the same item, really makes us wonder what we did before this virtual, 'we-can't-live-without' mechanic. With all this information available at the click of a button, it is no surprise that more than half of all active internet users are booking holidays through...


  • Investing Wisely in the Midst of a Turbulent Economy
    [Investing:Futures-and-Commodities] In the midst of a recession, even the most diligent companies can end up in a tough financial situation. However, many companies are turning to recovery funds to help them get back on track.


  • Could You Cope With Car Trouble?
    [Automotive] You may experience problems with your car from time-to-time. However, it isn't what happens that matters, but learning how to cope in such circumstances - and preparation is key... So there you are, all ready and raring to drive off somewhere - perhaps for a day out or maybe just heading off to work. And wouldn't you know it, your car breaks down at the most inconvenient moment. Of course, no time is good to have a breakdown, but it does pay to be prepared in case anything does happen. It is quite easy to drive over a nail or a piece of broken glass and end up with a puncture, after all.


  • Discover the Passion of Buenos Aires
    [Travel-and-Leisure:City-Guides-and-Information] Buenos Aires is the capital of Argentina and the country's largest city. Stretching south to north along the Rio de la Plata, Buenos Aires has been the gateway to Argentina for many centuries. As a result, this city is now a modern and dynamic capital that proudly showcases the European architecture of its founders, whilst fully embracing the passion of its people; the Portenos (people of the port).


  • Why Pet Insurance is Important
    [Insurance:Pet] Most of us insure things that are valuable and also important to us such as our home, car, and even our lives, so it is entirely understandable that we would wish to extend the same protection to our pets. However, only a small proportion of the UK population currently insure their pet against the cost of treatment should they fall ill or be involved in an accident. Not unsurprising from a nation of animal lovers, UK pet owners collectively pay out a significant amount in vet bills each year.


  • York - A City Known by Many Other Names
    [Travel-and-Leisure:City-Guides-and-Information] York has a long and celebrated history - during its almost two millennia as a large settlement it has been known by a variety of different names by its many rulers before becoming universally known as York. There is evidence of settlement in the York area stretching back almost 6,000 years. But it was the Roman Ninth Legion, under the control of Governor Qunitus Petilius Cerealis that was credited as formally establishing the city of Eboracum at the confluence of the Rivers Foss and Ouse in 43 AD.


  • Are You Fully Aware of the Cover Your Policy Provides?
    [Insurance] The average contents insurance policy covers your possessions against loss or damage from a number of different perils; including storm damage, fire, flood, theft, and water and oil leaks to name but a few. Many also include accidental damage cover as standard, but there is further cover offered that many people are simply unaware is standard as part of their policy. Here are a few examples of such cover that many insurers offer as standard with contents policies...


  • Top Notch Car Care - Taking Care of Your Motor
    [Automotive:Repairs] Taking care of your car not only makes it look good but also ensures safety and reliability. You can even increase future resale value simply by keeping everything ticking over as it should be.


  • Using the Web to Make Telephone Calls
    [Communications:VOIP] It's not just the humble telephone that you can use to make calls to those you need to speak to. The internet's capabilities mean you can use the World Wide Web to chat to your nearest and dearest for less cost.


  • Manchester - The Music Capital of the World
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Music] Manchester is synonymous with music, having produced some of the most influential bands of all times. And as a city that still lives and breathes music to this day, it is often the first place on any music lover's 'to do' list.


  • Seeing is Believing - A Century to Remember For Medical Science
    [Health-and-Fitness:Eyes-Vision] Medical science has come on leaps and bounds in recent years. From penicillin and heart transplants through to the cutting edge laser surgery of today, the medical visionaries at the centre of these advances will be remembered in history.


  • The Benefits of Cloud Hosting
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Web-Hosting] The term 'cloud hosting' has caught the attention of web developers the world over. But while the underlying concepts of cloud technologies date back to the 1960s, and even with the term first coming into commercial use in the 1990s, there is still a great deal of uncertainty revolving around the capabilities and benefits of cloud hosting. Cloud hosting ('cloud' being a metaphor for the internet) is a computation or storage service that's supported by a pool of distributed computing resources.


  • Marketing Your Business Online
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Internet-Marketing] With so many websites available on the Internet today, it can be easy for any business to get lost in cyberspace. However, from effectively marketing your business online it's possible to thrive with relatively little effort at all.


  • Historical Attractions in Dublin's Fair City
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] Dublin is home to many of Ireland's most famous historical attractions. Although many people visit for its lively nightlife, attractions such as the Book of Kells and Dublin Castle make it a popular cultural travel destination.


  • Popular Medical Series ER Comes to an End
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Movies-TV] It's been a long series run for the popular medical drama "ER". The series is based in a Chicago hospital, and follows the travails of the medical staff and their experiences at work. The original series was based around a movie script by the late screenwriter and author Michael Crichton - who is best known for his book, Jurassic Park.


  • Internet Banking - Then and Now
    [Finance] While the internet gained fame almost instantly when it was introduced, certain aspects took some time to gain the public's trust. Today, however, many of these realms - such as internet banking - are among the web's most utilized services.


  • Which Diet Really Works For You?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Weight-Loss] Having a healthy diet is pivotal in achieving a healthy body and mind. Information overload can lead to confusion about what you should and shouldn't eat, so explore the facts before changing what your diet.


  • The Athens and Epidaurus Festival - More Than Just a Festival
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] Known by a number of different names, the Athens and Epidaurus Festival is a yearly event that brings together people and culture from all over Greece. Entering its 52nd year, the "Hellenic Festival", or just the Athens Festival, was established in 1955 in order to bring together music, theatre, and cultural events. Events at the festival are staged in Athens at ancient venues which create an awe inspiring, historical backdrop: The Odeon of Herodes Atticus, two venues at the Epidaurus and the Lycabettus Theatre.


  • Protecting Yourself If Your Cards Are Lost Or Stolen
    [Finance:Credit-Tips] Lost or stolen credit cards: no one ever foresees it or thinks that it could happen to them. But when it does happen, you suddenly realize just how lost you are without them. Upon initially discovering that your credit, debit or store cards are missing, you might worry over their unauthorised use - either by someone who might have found them or the person who stole them.


  • Visiting a Diverse City Like Glasgow
    [Travel-and-Leisure:City-Guides-and-Information] Those travelling through Scotland should not miss out on the culture and excitement offered by the country's largest city. Glasgow has plenty to offer visitors, no matter what they're looking for. One of the main draws to the city is the emphasis placed on modern and historical architecture.


  • Enjoy a Luxurious Stay in Mallorca
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] As one of the biggest islands off the coast of Spain, Mallorca has a big reputation. Whether it is relaxing on the beach or enjoying a spa break, there really is much to see and do on a visit to this popular destination.


  • Peak Motorcycle Riding Season - Are You Adequately Insured?
    [Insurance:RV-Motorcycle] Indeed, when summer approaches, an increasing number of motorcycle riders take to the roads - either on organised group rides, individual outings, or extended holiday rides. Yet statistics show that a significant number of motorcycle riders won't update their insurance policies before this peak riding season - or worse, fail to secure an insurance policy altogether. When it comes to insurance regulations, riding a motorcycle is similar to operating a car or any other vehicle.


  • Finding a Stress Free Lifestyle
    [Self-Improvement:Stress-Management] Stress plays a huge role in our lives, and can ultimately alter our everyday lives, as well as the mood of the people around us. But there are some ways to de-stress and stay that way - meaning you're sure to be happier, relaxed and ready to tackle all that life deals you.


  • Data Security in the Digital Age
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Security] Digital communication is central to most businesses, which is why it's vital not to cut corners with the security of digital data. External data centres can save time and resources, allowing companies to focus on its core business functions instead.


  • Shanghai Nights - The New York of China
    [Travel-and-Leisure:City-Guides-and-Information] China is well on course to being the 21st century's greatest superpower. And as one of the largest metropolitan areas in the world, China's most populous city, Shanghai, is a vibrant, modern metropolis that can match any of the world's great cities.


  • Start Organising Your Savings Online
    [Finance:Personal-Finance] One of the main benefits of online banking is the flexibility that comes with it; you have access to your accounts 24 hours a day, 365 days a year from absolutely anywhere where internet connection is possible. Having access to your savings with such speed and convenience means you can avoid queuing at your local branch or spending too much time with telephone banking. Most major banks in the UK now offer online banking to customers, with many choosing to carry out their banking via the World Wide Web.


  • Starting Off on the Right Foot
    [Insurance:Life-Annuities] When it comes to starting your new family, you'll want to make sure that everything's just right. Seeking life insurance is one way to protect the ones you love.


  • When is Enough Really Enough When it Comes to Work?
    [Communications] Mobile technology has brought with it many advantages. However, it's vital to understand the importance of having a balanced approached to work, in order to create a productive environment and thus a more successful business.


  • The Historical City of Amman
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] There aren't many areas of the world that can claim to have been inhabited by people from as far back as the Neolithic period; but Amman in Jordan is one such location. No visit to Amman is complete unless you take the time to explore these ancient roots. The city is the capital of Jordan, and while there are many modern sights to view, it is perhaps the ancient ones that draw the most attention from visiting tourists.


  • Protecting Yourself Through Income Protection
    [Finance:Personal-Finance] Sometimes, the things you least expect to happen, does. Whether it's a mistake at work, an injury or illness, there are often times when you're left being unable to work and supplement your income. For obvious reasons, this can bring added levels of stress and worry to our lives.


  • Does Your Business Have an Online Presence?
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Web-Design] It is important to have your business operating online in order to take advantage of potential business opportunities. And it's not that hard to get started either; a well designed website can help your business to move forward.


  • LASEK and LASIK - What is the Difference?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Eyes-Vision] A common error with regard to laser eye surgery entails confusion between LASIK and LASEK procedures. To begin, the two procedures sound similar and are both generally used to correct the same problems with eyesight - namely, nearsightedness, farsightedness, presbyopia and astigmatism. Moreover, the same lasers are used for both eye operations and the same amount of time is required to carry out either procedure.


  • It is Not Too Late to Make Good Grades
    [Reference-and-Education] Times flies - and that can often leave you unprepared for important events. If you've found yourself unprepared for an upcoming exam or essay then this can often result in last minute revision; however, it is still possible to achieve good grades.


  • Can You Afford to Insure That New Car?
    [Insurance:Car-Auto] We all go through several different cars in our lifetimes. The usual path is to start with the cheapest car you can afford to buy as a new driver, and then gradually upgrade to a better vehicle over time. But what about buying a brand new car?


  • Questions to Ask When Buying Pet Insurance
    [Insurance:Pet] Ensuring you get the right insurance cover for your pet depends upon how much time you are willing to invest in looking for the right deal - and also whether you ask the right questions. Many insurers offer varying levels of cover for pet insurance and some even offer a choice between standard and enhanced cover. Premiums will of course vary too, so if you are thinking of buying pet insurance make sure you ask all the pertinent questions at the time of getting a quote; not only will you get the best policy ...


  • Laser Eye Surgery Could Improve Your Sporting Life
    [Health-and-Fitness:Eyes-Vision] If you wear glasses, the chances are that sporting interactions in your daily life can be troublesome. Whether you play football in your local league or you're an avid rugby watcher, it's possible that your less than perfect vision may impede your ability to appreciate the finer moments in sports games. Even if you wear contact lenses when playing sports, problems can persist: your eyes could get dry and itchy at the crucial stages of a match, costing you or your team a much needed victory.


  • The Value of Trademarks to Businesses
    [Legal:Trademarks] Of course, many companies place high importance on protecting their brand and the way in which a trademark can be utilized to do this. Trademarking is an important, but tricky legal area. A trademark ensures that a company's goods and brand are protected from those who attempt to cash in on businesses that have a successful idea and reputation.


  • Sporting Paris - A Favourite For Travelling Fans
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] Paris is host to many different sports competitions; including rugby and cycling. Add the wealth of other attractions the city has to offer and it's easy to see why this diverse destination is a favourite amongst travelling fans.


  • Why Do You Need to Pay Yourself First?
    [Finance:Personal-Finance] Money can put lots of demands on us. But we perhaps do not put enough demands on ourselves to actually save money on a regular basis; however, this can easily be achieved from opening up a savings account that appropriately meets your needs.


  • A View From Paris on Film
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Movies-TV] There are many reasons why Paris is one of the most popular film locations in the world and the backdrop for countless films and books. Due to The City of Light's ongoing love affair with the arts, its popular landmarks are instantly recognised by people across the globe; providing the perfect inspiration to jump on a boat, train or plane and take a trip to feast your eyes on some of the most filmed spots on earth.


  • Are You Prepared For Your First Real Job?
    [Business:Career-Advice] Most people can remember their first job. But while it may be very far from being the pinnacle of your whole career, it is still a defining moment in your life; and there is a lot to think about as well. Preparing yourself to start your first job can take some time, depending on what you will be doing and where the job is located.


  • Children and Television - Reversing the Bad Rap
    [Home-and-Family] Talk to parents these days about their kids' TV-watching habits, and many of them will express a wish that their kids would watch less television. But let's face it: the television war between parents and their kids is not a new phenomenon. For decades, parents have been trying to unglue their kids from the TV to do their homework, clean their rooms, or finish up their chores.


  • Top TV Programmes Compete Against Each Other at RTS Awards Show
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Movies-TV] The nominations for this year's Royal Television Society programme have recently been announced - as they once again aim to recognise some of the best works aired on television. Included in the nominees is the English Civil War drama, The Devil's Whore, which has received a nod for best drama serial. The scriptwriter for the show, Peter Flannery, has been shortlisted for the best writer award, while the programme's star, Andrea Riseborough, has been nominated for best actress.


  • Garden Peace - Keep Your Equipment Safe
    [Home-and-Family:Gardening] People are spending more money on their gardens, which may explain why so many garden crimes are reported each year. And with extreme weather an increasing concern, people should check that their home insurance also covers their garden.


  • The Highlights of Sunny Malaga
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] The town of Malaga offers Roman ruins, medieval castles, and modern art as the birthplace of Picasso. It is also at the heart of the Costa del Sol with its beautiful beaches - proving a holiday which has something for every type of visitor.


  • A Holiday of Luxury For Less
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Budget-Travel] With the economic downturn in full swing, the travel industry is now offering special offers and discounts to help entice travellers abroad. Whether its flight upgrades, room upgrades or free nights, they all aim to have you living the high life. After suffering a large hit back in 2008, many are taking to survival tactics to see out the slump.


  • The Importance of Seeking Financial Advice
    [Finance:Personal-Finance] The current recessionary climate has encouraged people to think seriously about their long-term financial well-being and retirement planning; and not before time. Recent research has revealed that many adults from all walks of life face future financial hardship unless they seriously start to plan ahead. Moreover, over one in ten adults expect to delay their retirement by as much as five years.


  • Discovering the Lost Treasures of the Inca
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] Peru is a country that inspires visitors from all over the globe to come and discover what it has to offer. With stunning scenery, vibrant cities and, for some, the chance to discover treasure, there's plenty that sets Peru apart from the rest. Home to many different ancient tribes, the Incas have become one of the most famous groups of inhabitants in Peru.


  • Dating on the Cheap Without Missing Out
    [Relationships:Dating] Many people think you need to be made of money to enjoy a good date. But that's not true, as cutting costs doesn't mean cutting out the fun.


  • From Concept to Customer - Supply Chain Management
    [Business:Management] The 21st century consumer is spoilt for choice when it comes to shopping for goods and services; and there is certainly a wide range of products to choose from, whatever the occasion. But it's probably fair to say that very few people ever stop to consider how the goods actually end up in their current form in the first place; from an idea in someone's head to the factory floor, then transported on the back of a truck and taken to their local department store.


  • Shifting Fashions - The History of Shorts
    [Shopping-and-Product-Reviews:Fashion-Style] Fashion often proves to be a fast moving industry. Shorts are a great example of how fashion and clothing attitudes can change in such a short period of time - where once worn only by boys, they are now worn across most societies.


  • Clever Ways to Cut Car Insurance Costs
    [Insurance:Car-Auto] If you knew of some reliable ways to reduce the cost of your car insurance then it's highly probable you would follow suit and use your hard earned pennies for something else. The good news for car owners nationwide is that there are ways to lower the cost of your premiums, where it is possible to decrease the amount you pay to keep your car safe and sound. One of the simplest ways to reduce costs is by resisting the urge to automatically renew your existing policy.


  • A Front Row Ticket to the Game
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Movies-TV] If there's one reason to invest in good quality television, it's the opportunity to watch some of the world's best sports events live. Sports channels air interesting events from around the world, and now more than ever sports fans are choosing to stay at home to watch the game. Recent research has found that the emotion of exciting matches is not lost on those who watch from home.


  • Poland is Calling Via Broadband
    [Communications:Broadband-Internet] Since the widespread distribution of broadband capability throughout the UK, related services such as Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) and TV broadcasting via cable have risen dramatically. That pattern is one that has been repeated all over the globe and the latest European country to be on the edge of such exponential expansion is Poland.


  • Never Run the Risk of Driving Without Insurance
    [Insurance:Car-Auto] In light of the recent economic recession, it can prove difficult at times to muster up the cash for that yearly car insurance payment. Nevertheless, it is still incredibly important to insure your car.


  • Insurance - Choice Or Obligation?
    [Insurance] Insurance is widespread and even those among us who do not get coverage where it could be useful are still aware of the reasons why it makes sense. If money were no object then few would go without it, as uncertainty lurks around every corner and all of us, however modest our lifestyle maybe, have something to lose. Insurance has grown, developed, changed and taken on many new features over the last twenty years.


  • CRM Software - Know Your Customers Inside Out
    [Business:Customer-Service] Of course, customers play a very important role in the function of any business. And knowing your customer and how they interact with your organisation is vital for any forward-looking business. Therefore, having the right systems in place to ensure that happens is paramount.


  • London in a Few Days
    [Travel-and-Leisure:City-Guides-and-Information] With the vast number of sights and activities to experience in London, many travellers might veer away from making it a short-break destination. But while you can't see all of London in a few days, you certainly can get a fulfilling experience of it.


  • How to Prevent Identity Theft - A Brief Guide
    [Legal:Identity-Theft] Identity theft existed well before the Internet became established, but the ease with which information can be harvested from the World Wide Web has seen the medium used more in those types of crime. However, it is still traditional methods that account for most identity theft crimes, such as stolen or lost purses or wallets. In addition to identity theft there is also the phenomenon known as identity fraud; however, there is a subtle difference.


  • Property Market Brings Welcoming News to Conveyancing Solicitors
    [Real-Estate] Conveyancing solicitors may allow themselves to breath a very cautious sigh of relief following the release of a recent study. The latest figures indicates that activity in the property market may finally be picking up. This news will come as a welcome relief to conveyancing solicitors who have been hard hit by the property slump.


  • Flying From Gatwick - Stay at the Airport the Night Before
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Hotels-Accommodations] Gatwick is considered the capital's second airport after Heathrow, but unlike its illustrious sister, it has only one runway making it the busiest single runway airport in the world. The airport handles a very large proportion of passengers every year and offers a wide range of on-site parking spaces. What's more, over 80 airlines operate from Gatwick and during the summer months many charter airlines use the airport to fly holidaymakers to Europe and farther flung destinations.


  • Why Insurance Could Save the Life of Your Pet
    [Insurance:Pet] Having pet insurance is vital; however, according to the statistics, there are not nearly enough pet owners who have it. If you want to protect your pet against the unexpected, make sure you're adequately insured.


  • When the Perfect Vision is Important
    [Health-and-Fitness:Eyes-Vision] Laser eye surgery improves vision and gives you freedom from having to wear glasses or contact lenses; but how else can improved vision affect your life on a daily basis? Many people fail to realise just how important good vision is to the quality of life. But in reality, vision plays a huge role in various areas of our lives - from work and recreation to family.


  • The Importance of Business Web Hosting
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Web-Hosting] Whilst almost anyone can put together a basic website these days - thanks to a range of user-friendly web design tools that are widely available - any business that is serious about its online portal to the global community should never cut corners when it comes to its front-end application. Of course, if all a business requires is a simple website containing basic company information, then there is no reason why a company can't register a domain name and sign up to one of the many low cost hosting packages that exist on the World Wide Web.


  • Motorists Foot the Bill For Personal Injury Claims
    [Automotive] The cost of car insurance is set to rise steeply in 2009 as insurers struggle to meet the cost of a growing number of personal injury claims. As victims of road traffic accidents become increasingly proactive in seeking compensation, the driving community as a whole is beginning to feel the pinch.


  • What is the Deal With Digital?
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Movies-TV] Most of us are aware that television in the UK is going digital. Some countries underwent this process as long as 2006 and some aren't planning on doing so until 2015. The UK is sitting somewhere in the middle, with a complete switchover due to be executed by 2012.


  • Trying a Taste of Dubai
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] A trip to Dubai offers the chance to experience a unique style of cooking. Although Dubai does not have many dishes which are specific to the country, a wide range of Middle Eastern dishes are on offer for tasting.


  • A Brief Explanation of LASIK Eye Surgery
    [Health-and-Fitness:Eyes-Vision] Glasses have reputedly been worn since the end of the 13th century, whilst contact lenses have been in widespread use throughout the UK since the late 1970s. However, recent developments in corrective eye surgery involving the use of cold lasers means that for certain conditions only, there is now a viable alternative to both forms of artificial sight aids. One relatively new corrective surgery that is growing in popularity is Laser-Assisted-Epithelial Keratomileusis, also known as LASIK.


  • Keeping in Touch With New Friends
    [Communications] It's great when you go abroad and make new friends. The advent of the internet has enabled many to stay in touch more easily when you get back home with the cheap phone calls and messaging services available.


  • Why a Recession Can Be the Best Time to Find Love
    [Relationships:Dating] As the credit crunch bites many individuals are reconsidering how they choose to spend their money, but it would seem that the recent economic downturn has not affected those who are looking for love. According to reports there has been a surge in the amount of people joining online dating sites, with record numbers of new users having signed up in recent months. A recent study has found that more single people are taking matters into their own hands with the current economic recession in mind.


  • Make Informed Choices About Your Savings
    [Finance:Personal-Finance] In today's economic climate, it's smart to try to save as much as possible. Whether you are saving for a rainy day or a long-term financial goal, it makes sense to make saving part of your money routine. Putting a little away each month can really add up and it's a great comfort knowing you a cash cushion to fall back on in times of need.


  • Bringing the Theatre Into the Home
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Movies-TV] Television technology has expanded much since the days of rabbit-ear antennas and two channels. In fact, now there are television channels dedicated to almost everything, and not enough hours in the day to watch great TV. That means viewers aren't limited to watching only television shows from the living room.


  • Watching Out For the TV Advertisements
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Movies-TV] While it might seem surprising, a new study has shown that television viewers enjoy watching advertisements during their favourite programmes. In fact, audiences have proven time and again that there are events that they will watch almost primarily for the TV ads that advertisers put on the air. Events like the Champions League and the Academy Awards frequently draw audiences that are interested in the event - but they also want to see the much-hyped advertisements that come along with them.


  • Do Not Put Others at Risk by Being Uninsured
    [Insurance:Car-Auto] The importance of having car insurance cannot be underestimated. Indeed, under UK law it's illegal to drive without insurance and if caught, drivers can face prosecution. Yet, according to statistics, there are a very large proportion of drivers on British roads who are not insured.


  • Game on With Game Journalism
    [Gaming] The gaming industry has been slowly gathering pace for many years now. In fact, there is evidence now which suggests that even in these troubled economic times it is one of the fastest growing industries. The success of the gaming industry in recent years has seen 'gaming' transgress from the confines of teenage bedrooms into a pastime enjoyed by all generations.


  • Switch to Digital TV Slows Down
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Movies-TV] The plan to switch to digital television in the United States has been in the works for years. But with the deadline in February 2009, some states have stalled the process. The United States Congress has postponed the deadline for all states to go digital until the middle of June 2009, though hundreds of stations managed to make the change on time for the original deadline, while some even had permission to turn off their analog signals early.


  • Tango Down the San Telmo on Your Honeymoon
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] Your honeymoon is one of the most special moments in your life and it makes sense therefore, to find a worthy destination. So, if you want to romance your partner, Buenos Aires could prove an ideal destination.


  • Frank Your Mail and Free Up Finances
    [Business:Small-Business] Save up to 11% of your mail costs by switching to postal franking. Perfect for budget conscious businesses both small and large, franking machines prove that convenience at an affordable price is possible.


  • Start Planning For New Home Improvements
    [Home-Improvement:Interior-Design-and-Decorating] The arrival of another year can lead some people to think about changing various aspects of their home. And if you are thinking about making any improvements, it can pay to make sure that you have covered all of the necessary bases.


  • See How You Can Save Cash on Your Energy Bills
    [Home-Improvement:Energy-Efficiency] It is an unfortunate fact that energy prices have seen a huge increase in recent times. As such, this has had a detrimental effect on consumers in that they have seen their monthly bills rise significantly. However, from adapting some energy-saving changes in the home, it is possible to reduce your financial outgoings.


  • Exploring Some of the Best Attractions in Rome
    [Travel-and-Leisure:City-Guides-and-Information] According to popular legend, the city of Rome owes its origins to the twins, Romulus and Remus. Following a dispute between Romulus and Remus, Romulus murdered Remus and gave the city its name. From there, the city grew into the administrative centre of an empire which stretched from Britain to Mesopotamia, and at one time was the largest, richest and most important city in the entire Western World.


  • Relax in an Airport Hotel to Properly Start Your Holiday
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Hotels-Accommodations] If you're jetting off to the sun, you'll want to make sure both your preparation on the lead up to your departure and the departure itself runs as smoothly as possible. However, with the inevitable rush that comes with making sure that you have all the necessary clothes, toiletries and proper paperwork for your trip, have you ever stopped to think about how you'll make the trip to the airport?


  • Give Post the Professional Touch
    [Business:Marketing-Direct] With profit being a business' ultimate goal, it is vital to ensure all working practices are as time and cost-efficient as possible. Indeed, the success of a business very much depends on how well it operates, both internally and externally. Therefore, it is important to ensure all company procedures are aligned, as well as being appropriate to the situation.


  • Planning For Your Financial Future
    [Finance:Personal-Finance] How much thought do you put into your financial future? There's no better time to start thinking about it, and everything it entails, than the present.


  • Find a Gift That Will Fit Like a Glove
    [Shopping-and-Product-Reviews:Gifts] Gadgets and toys will always prove popular as a great gift idea for Christmas or in fact during any time of year. In a long list that includes mobile phones, MP3 players, digital cameras and computer consoles; it cannot be denied that such gifts can amuse men for hours on end, making the perfect gift idea. But why not consider something a bit different?


  • Spot and Savour - Sightseeing Tours in London
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] When you're visiting the largest city in Europe, you may need a helping to ensure you're not missing out on any of the best bits. And sightseeing tours are an ideal way to take in the top sights and attractions that London has to offer; where you can tailor your tour to suit whatever it is you wish to see.


  • Motorists' Ideal Christmas Presents
    [Shopping-and-Product-Reviews:Gifts] When it comes to buying Christmas gifts making sure you give everyone what they want, or at least will find useful is perhaps the real challenge of Christmas. So, if you are stuck for gift ideas this year why not consider giving those who drive presents related to motoring? The cost of running and maintaining a vehicle has leapt by nearly 15% over the past 12 months, so anyone with a car would definitely benefit from a motoring-related Christmas present.


  • Home Contents Insurance - Is it Worth It?
    [Insurance:Home-Owners-Renters] Some people think that insuring the contents of their home is not worth the money, but could they afford to replace all their personal items if they were lost or destroyed? Depending upon the level of cover purchased, home contents insurance provides cover against theft, fire and other perils for the contents of your home. However, almost a quarter of all UK homes don't have any insurance cover against the loss of their personal possessions.


  • What Should You Remember For Holidays by Road?
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] British tourists are lucky enough to have a number of alternatives to a pricey international flight when going abroad. There are many benefits to experience when traveling by car to Europe, but let's not forget there are also a few essentials.


  • Keep Your Car in Mint Condition by Protecting it From the Elements
    [Automotive] As it goes, the weather can cause serious damage to your vehicle; however, it is possible to help preserve your car by following a few simple tips. Read on to find out more.


  • Cut Business Mail Costs
    [Business:Small-Business] With increasingly tough economic times ahead, a number of small businesses are looking to tighten their belts so they can ride the financial storm. Indeed, many enterprise owners are searching for ways to cut their costs without compromising the business's integrity or image. Small businesses tend to be run economically and due to the size of the enterprise usually offer very few opportunities for significant cost savings.


  • Glasgow - A City at the Heart of World Culture
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] Glasgow comes with high recommendations. Winner of the European city of Culture in 1990, Glasgow is at the epicentre of Scottish and world culture. From noble beginnings in the medieval period to a world centre for shipbuilding and trade in the industrial period, the city of Glasgow has gone from strength to strength, today sitting proud on the Clyde as one of Europe's most popular cities.


  • Economic Downtown May Prompt Increased Demand For DVD Films
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Movies-TV] Even though cinema viewing has undergone a surge in popularity over the past decade, the current economic downtown may force people to consider the cost of a family trip to the cinema as an unnecessary expensive luxury. Indeed, even from a purist's point of view the full cinema experience is hard to beat. However, when viewing companions in the cinema decide to munch, rustle or talk their way through the performance, or worse still repeatedly kick the back of your chair, it can entirely spoil the whole occasion.


  • Rome and Its Romantic Wonders
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] Rome and romance just seem to be inextricably linked - even when hearing tales of the medieval battles that took place there hundreds of years ago, one cannot help but wistfully imagine sun-drenched battlefields filled with strong looking men clad in shining golden armour, no doubt galloping on glossy brown steeds. It's an ancient city that does nothing by halves and all this rich history lends the modern-day Rome an air of timeless splendour.


  • How to Make Your Business' Postal Procedure More Effective
    [Business:Management] Running a business is expensive. From overheads like employee wages and equipment costs to renting premises, there's a lot of money involved in the everyday flow of things. And, as every business knows, the more you can reduce your outgoings, the better.


  • Cash For Nothing
    [Finance:Wealth-Building] Households across the globe all fall foul to the same age-old problem of too much clutter. Those items we buy and think we'll use but inevitably they end up at the back of a cupboard, unused and sometimes never even taken out of their original packaging. Attics, garages and cupboards nationwide are begging for a good old fashioned spring clean.


  • The Mediterranean Magic of Malaga
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] A sunny, bustling and historic haven for thousands of visitors ever year, Malaga makes a magical Mediterranean retreat. Read on to find out more.


  • Time For a Chat - Free Instant Messenger Calls
    [Communications:VOIP] The world of communications has changed immensely in recent years. In particular, the internet has allowed people to contact one another much more efficiently, and without paying for the pleasure.


  • Visit Manchester For Some Fantastic Festive Revelry This Winter
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] If you need some help getting into the Christmas spirit, a festive break to Manchester could be just the ticket. Indeed, with so many wintry offerings, it is the perfect destination for some serious yuletide fun!


  • Classifieds - Still a Valuable Source of Bargains
    [Shopping-and-Product-Reviews] The advance of the internet has affected just about every aspect of our everyday life, from the way we communicate to the way we search for things that interest us or wish to buy. People are always searching for things that they need or want, from small items like key fobs to a life-changing experience such as a new job. Prior to the invention of the World Wide Web, the main ways of finding such things was either to trawl through the classifieds in the local newspaper, read all the postcards displayed in the ...


  • Manchester Goes Market Mad
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] Nothing says Christmas quite like high street shops bedecked with multicoloured tinsel, twinkling fairy lights and all things glittery. But sometimes all of this can be a bit of a sensory overload. And of course, the hordes of swarming panic buyers, long queues at the tills, overwrought shop assistants - not to mention the obligatory grumpy looking children - don't exactly scream Christmas cheer.


  • How Can Your Business Harness the Power of BPO?
    [Business:Outsourcing] The business world is cut-throat, fast paced and competitive. Constantly evolving, your company has to be able to respond quickly to market changes, if it wants to survive. Indeed, in what has become a global arena, there is no room for mistakes to be made.


  • Teething Problems - Top Tips For Teething Babies
    [Home-and-Family:Babies-Toddler] With having babies, there comes great responsibility. Indeed, not only do you have to act as educator and protector, but you are also in charge of relieving them from any discomfort and stress they may encounter; as a parent, there's nothing worse than seeing your new baby suffer.


  • Who Takes 'Poll' Position When it Comes to Car Insurance?
    [Insurance:Car-Auto] The dichotomous debate over which sex is better behind the wheel has raged throughout history. And, whilst men vehemently claim they are the more competent drivers, women equally believe it is themselves who hold poll position.


  • The Security Benefits of Online Banking
    [Finance:Personal-Finance] Many people are dubious about whether online banking is as good as the more traditional version. But in fact it has a huge number of benefits.


  • Used Car Sales Find Solace Within Online Market Place
    [Automotive] Buying and selling a used car online offers consumers a real alternative to the traditional forms of car sales. And a host of online tools and guides are available to meet the needs of rising consumer demand in the used car sector.


  • Why Not Escape From Festive Stress With a Short Break?
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] After a year of working hard, the last thing you want to do is prepare for Christmas. Therefore, why not escape for a weekend? And with a range of cheap short breaks available, you'll still have money left over for presents!


  • Would You Insure James Bond to Drive Your Car?
    [Insurance:Car-Auto] Of course, James Bond is a fictional character. But nobody with an abysmal driving record like his would be able to get car insurance in real life! MI6's finest trashes at least one or maybe two prestige cars in every film and in one highly memorable movie - Goldeneye - he even destroyed large tracts of St. Petersburg by taking to the roads in a Russian T-55 tank!


  • Utilise the Latest Enterprise Resource Planning Software to Ensure Business Success
    [Business:Strategic-Planning] Ensuring everything is where it should be when it comes to your company's resources takes even more planning in today's global, price-sensitive marketplace. Whether using nuts and bolts-type construction or mixing ingredients to produce blends in the chemicals, food or drinks sectors, it is essential that the whole manufacturing process is as smooth and cost-efficient as possible. Because of the demands of the 21st century company - which typically operates within an extended business network - running any sort of assembly or manufacturing enterprise requires an intense level of logistical excellence if the company ...


  • Relive the Magic of Oliver! With a Trip to London's West End This Christmas
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] Having become a household name since its West End debut in 1960, Oliver! has attracted world-wide acclaim. Having been away from the stage for the last 14 years, it's set for a spectacular comeback this year. So, make sure you don't miss the fun!


  • The Advantages of Renting Property
    [Real-Estate:Leasing-Renting] There are advantages and disadvantages to both renting and buying property. However, for those seeking freedom, flexibility and financial certainty, renting may be the most viable option available.


  • Free Online Calls - You Know You Want To!
    [Communications] The telecommunications industry has significantly changed over the years, due to advancements in technology. Take the internet as an example. With the right software, it is now possible to make free online calls.


  • Does Your Business Insurance Cover You For the Extras?
    [Insurance:Commercial] If you are a business owner, it is vital you have the right business insurance package. It is also essential you fully understand what your policy covers you for. So, what are the main issues to take into consideration? Read on to find out.


  • Internet Phone Calls Making the World a Smaller Place
    [Communications:VOIP] Over the past decade, technological advances in the world of communications have been fast paced and driven by a global demand to communicate more freely. Whilst the greatest advances have been achieved through the mobile phone industry, the convergence of the internet and the traditional phone call are beginning to form a formidable partnership. As such, calls via the internet may use a broadband connection and Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) to stream telephone calls over the web.


  • Protect Your Property From Pipe Problems
    [Home-Improvement:Plumbing] Colder weather can wreak havoc on even the sturdiest of properties and whether it's your own home or rental properties you own, you'll want to make sure they are safeguarded against the perils of winter. Therefore, protect your own pocket at the same time by having an insurance policy that covers the most likely culprits of home insurance claims. One of the most common reasons for home insurance claims during the winter months is water leaks and bursts caused by freezing pipes.


  • Essential Sources of Internet Advice For New Mothers
    [Home-and-Family:Pregnancy] Giving birth to a child is one of the most joyful events you could ever go through, but the whole process can also be rather overwhelming. It can also be extremely expensive, which is why it's a good idea to go onto the internet and find some good sources of information and advice on keeping the costs down when you are buying all the things your new son or daughter will need. If it's advice on particular products you need, try looking for forums which are aimed at new mums.


  • The Internet Brings the Communications World Into the 21st Century
    [Communications:Broadband-Internet] It's probably fair to say that the 21st century world is a very different place to what it was a mere 120 years ago. Technology has progressed so rapidly in the past century or so that there are people still alive today that were born long before the first airplane flight, television broadcast or, indeed, the first public transatlantic telephone call was made.


  • Working Without Wires - Getting Connected Without Becoming Attached
    [Communications:Broadband-Internet] The whole concept of wireless communication has been around a lot longer than many people may think. As far back as the 1890s, scientists were demonstrating potential uses for wireless telegraphy, and in 1896 the first wireless signals were transmitted across water, from a small island in the Bristol Channel back to a small town on the Welsh mainland.


  • Anatomy 101 - The Human Body From a Kid's Point of View
    [Book-Reviews:Biology] We may live in them, but that doesn't mean that the human body isn't one of the most complex organisms on the planet. Many adults struggle to understand how everything works - so how can you teach kids how to?


  • From Chip and Pin to Wave and Pay - The Cashless Society of the Future
    [Finance:Personal-Finance] If some predictions are to be believed, notes and coins could be a thing of the past by no later than 2012, as debit and credit cards become more and more ubiquitous in 21st century consumer culture. But even if such predictions are a little premature, there can be little doubt that plastic 'chip and pin' payments are becoming the norm throughout much of society.


  • Stay Safe When Driving at Night
    [Automotive] Driving at night carries with it a different set of risks to motoring during daylight hours and even experienced drivers can encounter difficulties if they are not fully prepared. Indeed, the first thing to get right is the use of lights. Not only are they important for night driving but should also be used during periods of reduced visibility such as at dusk, dawn and when there is heavy rain or the sky is heavily overcast during daylight hours.


  • London - The City Where Time Begins
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] As the city where 'time' itself begins, London has many fascinating facets that help to distinguish it from other major global cities. And, as a major modern metropolis to boot, it is little wonder 15 million people visit the city each year.


  • Don't Get Taken For a Ride - Choose a Professional Garage
    [Automotive:Repairs] With so many people driving in the UK, there are inevitably things that can go wrong with a vehicle. It is essential that car owners choose a garage that will solve problems rather than create more and exploit them for their own gain.


  • How to Keep Track of Outstanding Balances
    [Finance:Credit] It's easy to whip out a credit or store card to pay for something, but knowing what you will be paying in interest is vital if you do it all the time. Here are some tips to make sure you stay on top of things.


  • For the Best Benefits, Choose Your Next Credit Card Carefully!
    [Finance:Credit] The benefits offered with credit card deals in recent times are becoming more sophisticated and in many cases, include multiple benefits. Read on to find out more.


  • The Devilish Side of London
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] The chic and cosmopolitan feel of London gives not even a hint to its macabre medieval past. The cult of Jack the Ripper in the Victorian era only adds to the mystery which draws millions of visitors year after year.


  • Rediscover the Art of Conversation Without it Costing the Earth
    [Relationships:Communication] If the 19th century was defined by the industrial revolution, then it can only be said that the technological revolution certainly helped to define the 20th century. From telephones, televisions and automobiles, to aeroplanes, space travel and the internet; there can be little doubt that the past hundred or so years have seen the biggest technological advancements in the history of the human race. But, whilst there can be little doubt that this technology has in many ways enhanced people's lives, there are some major drawbacks to living in an age where you are connected to everybody.


  • Are Cars Just a Male Thing?
    [Automotive] From T.V. shows to Formula 1 racing, the world of cars has seen a small percentage of females over the years but there is one motoring industry that's bucking the trend and appealing to more and more women.


  • Prevent Your Car From Biting the Dust in Winter
    [Automotive] Winter is when cars most often produce those unexpected problems, but with a careful bit of preparation you can prevent your vehicle from biting the dust at the coldest time of the year. That especially applies if your motor is a little older and not in its mechanical prime, although all cars regardless of their condition should be prepared for winter. Before the cold and wet arrives make sure you do some simple maintenance, or if you are unsure about how to do that take your vehicle to a garage and ask them to perform the ...


  • The Importance of Covering Your Home Possessions
    [Insurance:Personal-Property] The global credit crisis of recent times is making many people take stock and focus a little more on the things they really value. Needless spending is being curbed and people are more aware than ever of their personal finances and what the implications the current economic climate has for them. Grim news of people defaulting on their mortgages has served to reinforce the importance of home ownership to many and now is a good time to take another look at how you value your home; but more importantly, how to protect it against potential mishaps.


  • All Inclusive Holidays - Get More For Your Money
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Hotels-Accommodations] An all inclusive holiday these days isn't just about food and drink. In fact, many hotels are offering trips, pampering and lessons to make those all inclusive holidays that extra bit special.


  • How Homeowners Can Beat the Credit Crunch
    [Finance:Personal-Finance] Are you beginning to find those mortgage payments a little tricky to meet? Don't panic - there are solutions. Read on to find out more.


  • Toulouse's Top Five Visitor Attractions
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] Located between the Mediterranean and the Atlantic coast, Toulouse is an eclectic mix of the past and present. Rich in history and architecture, Toulouse is also a centre for cutting-edge European technology and plays a central role in the European Space Programme. Space City (Cite de l'Espace) therefore makes a good number one in the list of top five Toulouse attractions.


  • Explore the Supernatural Side of Edinburgh
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] Edinburgh, the capital city of Scotland, seems to have a life of its own. Walking through the Old Town, you feel an air of mystery as if the city's history is following you. Tiny laneways, beautiful architecture and quaint cobbled streets - it all feels very mystifying and it makes for a wonderful and intriguing reason to visit the city.


  • The Ultimate Australia Fly-Drive Holiday
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] Are you thinking of booking a fly-drive holiday? Australia could offer you the ultimate road trip in a car or motorhome.


  • Nottingham - More Than Folklore!
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] If you are playing a word association game then you will almost instantly link Nottingham to the famed tale of Robin Hood. But, this is merely a whimsical detour from a city with much to offer the visitor looking for something more. Nottingham has built up quite an array of fascinating tourist attractions, suiting everyone from the history lover, to the Robin Hood fan and in recent times, much effort has gone into ensuring the city has more to offer beyond half-day excursions for camera wielding tourists.


  • Insurance and Foreign Currency - Your Vacation Essentials
    [Insurance:Travel] If you are going on holidays or intending on doing a spot of travelling, there are always two essentials that you cannot forget to sort before you leave: insurance and foreign currency. But the question is: where should you buy it from?


  • Have a Cracking Corporate Christmas Party
    [Business:Team-Building] Corporate Christmas parties are a great way to end the year on a high and celebrate all your hard work with colleagues. Why not get out of the office and make the evening as enjoyable and memorable as possible.


  • Travelling Across Europe? Don't Forget Your Insurance
    [Insurance:Car-Auto] These days it would seem that if you are intending on holidaying in Europe with family and friends; an increasing number will now take your car too. It's estimated that around three million people have been taking their car to the Continent in recent times and this trend is definitely increasing. And, whilst remembering to drive on the right side of the road is important, so is having the correct insurance.


  • Teens Guide to Opening Your First Current Account
    [Finance:Personal-Finance] Have you had enough of your piggy bank? It's very exciting when you get to open your first current account as it unlocks a world of opportunity for you to manage your own money.


  • Very Viennese - Give Austria a Whirl For a Short Break
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] Divided by the Rive Danube, the Austrian city of Vienna is an enchanting location that can rival Paris in the romance stakes. Grandeur, splendour and history; Vienna has it all and much more.


  • Hair Straighteners - Getting Straight to the Point
    [Health-and-Fitness:Beauty] With so many innovations in technology in this day and age, many of us take things for granted. In terms of beauty, for some women it could be their simple easy-fix solution may well be the lip plumping lip gloss for that immediate pout; or that lash extending mascara for the doe-eyed look that is their ultimate beauty fix. For others it could be hair straighteners to achieve the 'frizz to sleek' look in a matter of seconds.


  • Coping in a Cash-Only Society
    [Finance:Personal-Finance] Imagine having to rely solely on cash and nothing else in your day-to-day life. This would undoubtedly impact on many areas of your life and could cause you all sorts of problems.


  • How Valuable Are Your Valuables?
    [Insurance:Home-Owners-Renters] Many people consider home insurance to be an unnecessary extra; but should you consider protecting your valuables against potential loss or damage? How much value do you place on your valuables and can you afford to replace them should the worst happen?


  • Florida Keys - The Perfect Spot For an Unspoilt Holiday
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] The Florida Keys are a glorious collection of islands off the south-east corner of the United States of America. It is the perfect place to visit to sample American culture, catch a ray of sunshine and re-connect with natural beauty.


  • Go Go Gadgets - Useful - And Not-So-Useful Gadgets
    [Shopping-and-Product-Reviews:Electronics] In a gadget-inspired world, who would have thought that a mobile phone is the one gizmo we can't live without? In a recent poll, more than a quarter of people surveyed voted the mobile phone to be the household item that has most changed their lives. And for the young, it's even more important.


  • Stars in Your Eyes With Los Angeles
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] Los Angeles (LA) is all too familiar for many of us. And, for those who have an interest in the entertainment world, it can be difficult to escape the images of this famous destination that can be seen across the cinema and television screens. LA is the largest city in the state of California and the second largest city in the United States.


  • London's Calling - Don't Forget to Go!
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] A short break in London may not be considered enough to fully explore what this vibrant city has to offer. However it does provide enough time to know for sure that one day you will be back for more.


  • Escape to the Fun - And the Sun!
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] Forget siestas, Madrid is all about fiestas - as it is the ultimate colourful, vibrant town with many fun annual events taking place year-round. While some Spanish cities have their specific bustling times of the year, followed by a quiet lull (or burn-out period), Madrid continues the celebrations throughout, barely pausing for a breath. In Madrid you can be guaranteed that there is always something exciting going on - from traditional festivals to more modern extravaganzas - and there is many an excuse to let your hair down and don your finest party frock.


  • Magical Muscat - A Middle-Eastern Gem
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] The Middle-East is a region famed for its' history. However, the capital of the Sultanate of Oman, Muscat leads the way for the region to become a top 21st century tourist destination, with leisure activities and culture galore.


  • The Wonders of Webcams
    [Computers-and-Technology:Personal-Tech] If your friends are globe trotters or your family are far away, use video calls to make up for the miles between you. The world doesn't have to be such a large place with technology on your side.


  • Going to the Zoo - A Day Out For All the Family
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] Because of its close proximity to Liverpool, Chester is often overlooked as a tourist destination. The success of TV soap 'Hollyoaks' - which is set in a fictional suburb of Chester - has raised awareness of the city, making it a place which more people now consider visiting. However, visitors to Chester hoping to catch a glimpse of the landmarks of the show are in for a shock as the majority of filming actually takes place in Liverpool.


  • Take a Summer Break in the UK
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] There are endless opportunities when visiting the UK for an exciting summer break; whether as part of a family holiday or travelling on your own, there is something for everyone to enjoy. It doesn't matter about the duration of your break either as there is plenty to see and do regardless of where or how long you spend in any given location. For many individuals the summer holidays come and go so quickly, which in turn can be a motivational factor in plans to make the most of the occasion.


  • Don't Forget Your Towel - Create a Holiday Checklist
    [Travel-and-Leisure] There's always something you forget to do when going on holiday. But with adequate preparation, your holiday plans needn't be a hassle because you'll be ready to go with everything you need.


  • Frequent Travellers Benefit From Holding a Premium Bank Account
    [Finance:Personal-Finance] Frequent travellers have long benefited from mileage loyalty benefits offered by airlines and from points and other reward schemes offered by credit card companies. Now they can also cash in if they take advantage of the offers available from operating a UK premium bank account. Most of the UK's big banks offer different tiers of personal banking, including prestigious premier current accounts which, in return for a monthly fee offer a wide range of benefits, and most offer incentives that are particularly relevant for those who are constantly on the road.


  • Be Savings Savvy - Savings Tips For Everyone
    [Finance:Personal-Finance] Reassess your everyday spending habits to identify where savings can be made. Get more out of your hard earned cash by choosing a savings account that works as hard for your money as you do.


  • Why Reading is Good For You
    [Arts-and-Entertainment] We learn how to read when we are very young, and from that age onwards it becomes an essential skill that we rarely think twice about. But there is more to reading than simply scooping up a paperback and picking up where we left off last time. Reading has the ability to change our lives in many different ways, and as such we should probably all try and make sure we incorporate it into our lives more than we actually do.


  • Get Insurance Smart When Buying a 'Smart' Phone!
    [Insurance:Personal-Property] Perform a cursory check on the internet and you'll find a proliferation of gadget websites that aim to marry excited 'girls and boys' to all the 'latest toys'. All the latest 'must-have' items are proudly displayed online where people 'virtually' queue to buy them. But the trouble with gadgets, especially if they are new to the market, is that they tend to be pretty expensive!


  • Personal Banking - Easy Access is the Key
    [Finance:Personal-Finance] Whenever new technology makes a universal impact the business world soon finds a way of harnessing it to suit its own and also its customers' ends. That axiom is particularly true in banking which as an industry tends to be a keen 'early adopter' when it comes to significant technological advances. Today, most UK banks deliver or aspire to deliver a wide variety of ways for their customers to do day-to-day banking with them, otherwise known as a multi-channel approach.


  • Falling Unlike Domino's - Restaurants Feel the Credit Crunch
    [Business:Franchising] Fears over the economy have affected the whole of the UK. However, it seems the fast-food industry is burgeoning as belt-tightening measures by Britons mean less people are inclined to dine out in restaurants - favouring to eat in at home, instead.


  • Regular Travellers Can Make it Pay
    [Travel-and-Leisure] Although in the current economic climate international travel is becoming more expensive on an almost daily basis, there are still quite a few UK citizens that must do it as part of their job. However, whether they consider their travel as a pain or a pleasure there is a whole raft of benefits available to regular travellers who know where to look that definitely helps pay for the inconvenience of being away from home. Ever since American Airlines launched the first ever frequent flyer airmiles scheme back in 1981, other airlines have introduced ...


  • Looking For a Career Change? Why Not Consider the Pharmaceutical Industry?
    [Business:Careers-Employment] The pharmaceutical industry is a fast-paced and ever changing industry. Working in the industry can be very interesting, but there are a few points you'll need to consider before plunging across the career pond.


  • Don't Let the Office Trip You Up - Avoiding Workplace Injury
    [Legal:Personal-Injury] The vast majority of people in the UK spend a great deal of their day at work. Unfortunately this means there is also plenty of room for numerous office and workplace mishaps and accidents.


  • A Brand New You - Identity Theft and the Growing Need to Protect Yourself
    [Legal:Identity-Theft] In the wake of taxpayers discovering that their money may be at risk following the government's 24bn rescue of Northern Rock, people up and down the country were shocked and worried to learn about the apparent loss of sensitive data on over 25 million people after two computer discs containing records of all British families with children under sixteen - that's over seven million families - had been lost in the post!


  • Mortgages - More Than Just a 'Dead Pledge'
    [Real-Estate:Mortgage-Refinance] Most people in the UK are familiar with the word mortgage; but how many know exactly what the word means and how mortgages work? The word mortgage is derived from the French language and literally means "dead pledge". It was based on the fact that early mortgages were settled upon death, at which point the obligation to the lender ended - either because it was fulfilled or the property was repossessed.


  • Looking Into Loans? Key Things to Consider
    [Finance:Loans] When you're looking to arrange a personal loan it can be tempting to just go for the easy option that promises to give you the money quickly. However, there are many things you should consider before signing.


  • Dolls Houses - Child's Play Or Just For the Adults?
    [Home-and-Family:Crafts-Hobbies] To many, a dolls house is primarily thought of as a child's plaything. However, looking back throughout history, it is surprising to learn that adults used to commission them for their own amusement and in order to display wealth and social status.


  • Choosing Christmas Toys - How to Please the Kids This Christmas
    [Shopping-and-Product-Reviews:Gifts] Just think - festive decorations, the smell of mince pies baking in the oven, and a Christmas tree surrounded by Christmas toys and gifts of all shapes and sizes. It's a classic image; but when you have children to buy for it can sometimes seem as though Christmas Eve will never come, and you will be forever walking round the shops trying to find those ideal Christmas toys for your children. This is where making a list can really be a lot of help when you are planning what to buy for which child.


  • Discovering Culture and History on a South African Holiday
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] With close to 2 million visitors a year, South Africa's capital city, Cape Town, is fast becoming one of the largest tourist hotspots in the world. The country's great exchange rate offers a great value holiday for your money, and coupled with the fact that it's in the same time zone as the UK - so British tourists don't suffer the effects of jet lag - have both contributed to the popularity of South Africa; not to mention the stunning scenery and attractions within Cape Town. For those travelling to Cape Town, a visit to the Cape...


  • A Touch of Magic - The Future of Oyster's Contact-Free Technology
    [Computers-and-Technology] When, Oyster cards were first issued in 2003, the capital was overwhelmed by the genius of one-touch payments. Cheaper, easier, faster and more convenient, Oyster revolutionised the way Londoners paid for travel. But what's next for the Oyster system?


  • Hotel Loyalty Programmes Step Up a Notch
    [Business:Customer-Service] Loyalty programmes seem to be everywhere these days extending to all facets of consumerism. What has changed and what has made them so popular? More and more hotels see the advantages of offering rewards and are teaming up with other service professionals and retailers to create more attractive programmes.


  • Las Vegas Claims US Top Spot For Visitors in 2007
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] Las Vegas was the most visited city in the USA during 2007, and there are many reasons why this Nevada playground has risen to pre-eminence. According to American website Forbes Travel, the most visited city in the USA is not one of the more obvious candidates like New York, Orlando, Los Angeles or Chicago, but that super playground in the desert - Las Vegas. The comprehensive study used data from city tourism bureaus and also hotel stays recorded by Smith Travel Research to reach its surprising conclusion.


  • Plastic Madness - Britain's Credit Card Craze
    [Finance:Credit] A number of recent studies have shown that Britons are more plastic mad than ever, most preferring to use credit or debit cards rather than cash. And with great introductory offers for new credit card users, it's no wonder many of us are even using more than one card!


  • The (Multi) Story of Car Parking
    [Automotive] The UK is a good example of how a country can become flooded with cars. Parking in urban areas can often be difficult as vehicles take up an increasing amount of space. However, there are different ways to get around the problem.


  • Escape Inner City Madness With a Trip to the Countryside
    [Travel-and-Leisure] Driving in the countryside can be an exhilarating experience. Just make sure you know the rules of the road and are protected with a good car insurance plan.


  • Life Matters - A Way to Practice Being Grateful
    [Self-Improvement:Positive-Attitude] Life can move pretty fast and change even faster. The key to not getting left behind is a little preparation and a healthy dose of optimism; sometimes, change is for the better.


  • Protect Your Family Against the Loss of Your Life
    [Insurance:Life-Annuities] Life insurance has been around for over 2,000 years and is as important for the policyholder as it is for those who are left behind. Making a financial provision for dependants is the primary reason for many people to purchase life insurance.


  • Vauxhall Corsa - Take a Ride With the People's Car
    [Automotive] Most people have heard of the Vauxhall Corsa; whether it is because of having taken driving lessons in one or perhaps they have sat in the passenger seat due to a friend owning the characteristic super-mini. When it comes to purchasing or hiring any car for your own use, you'll want to consider various personal requirements: whether you need a car to get you from point A to B with ease, a vehicle that's dependable on those long journeys or simply a car that's suitable for the whole family's needs.


  • When it Rains, it Pours
    [Real-Estate] The great housing boom of the nineties and onwards was a time of endless building and big dreams, but these things cannot last and the inevitable downturn has occurred with house prices and value falling at record rates. We all knew this day would come, as change is inevitable; but many of us have been surprised that it took this long for things to turn the other way. Today the marketplace is significantly different and affecting all major sectors of the economy, with slowing business growth, falling house prices and difficult credit conditions dramatically altering consumer spending ...


  • Home Sweet Home - Buying Versus Renting
    [Real-Estate:Buying] Probably one of the biggest decisions you will ever make is whether or not to consider purchasing a home. But what are the pros and cons of buying a property and renting one?


  • Making the Most of Travelling Across Europe
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] Travelling across Europe can prove exciting times and with there being many modes of transport available, this can provide that opportunity to further explore the attractions that Europe has to offer. There are in total 39 member countries to choose from when visiting Europe, with each country having something for everyone to enjoy whether it is a short or long term vacation that is intended.


  • Getting Organised For Last Minute Travel Plans
    [Travel-and-Leisure] When we think about going on holiday we assume we will have plenty of time to pack and prepare for it. But what if an irresistible offer comes up at the last moment?


  • The Motor Industries of Germany and Britain Battle For Efficiency
    [Automotive] Germany and Britain have long been seen as leaders in the automobile industry with the stylish and classic looks of Aston Martin and Jaguar synonymous with British culture, just as BMW and Audi are in Germany. As the current economic climate forces fuel prices to rise and concern over the impact of rising CO2 emissions on the environment, the debate as to which country produces the finest cars is now not only based on aesthetics, but also on efficiency too.


  • The Advantages of Buying a Property
    [Real-Estate:Buying] Everyone needs somewhere to live, but deciding between buying and renting can be a huge decision. Both have advantages and disadvantages but in the long run owning your own property is often seen to be the best option.


  • Doing What Makes Sense
    [Insurance:Life-Annuities] Your life cover is about putting your loved ones first and turning fifty is often a time when your priorities are at their clearest. Your decisions now are among your most important and gratifying.


  • Remarkable Find at Littlecote House Could End 350 Year Dispute
    [News-and-Society] The recent discovery of a leather-bound notebook could be the solution to a debate that has been rampant within the Royal Society for 350 years. The argument revolves around English politician Alexander Popham - who was born deaf and mute around 1650 and was taught to speak by a distinguished scientist. But who?


  • Airbus A380 - The Future of Aviation
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Airline-Travel] Many aviation aficionados have touted the A380 airliner as the future of the long haul flight industry, with the aircraft offering a number of new features that have never been seen on an airliner before; including two lounges, a bar, first class-suites, showers and adjoining spas - the first ever installed on a commercial aircraft. The sheer size of the aircraft is obviously the first feature that most comment upon.


  • Help, Where Am I? SatNav Versus Common Sense
    [Communications:GPS] Satnavs might be becoming more and more sophisticated technical toys, but they are not infallible. Don't let yourself be goaded into illegal manoeuvres or you might find your car insurance provider might balk at paying your claim.


  • Pitfalls of Buying a Used Car
    [Automotive] Unfortunately the world contains too many fraudsters and charlatans, and some of them sell cars to unsuspecting members of the public. If you have any doubts about a used car you wish to buy, then there are things you can do to protect yourself.


  • Bristol - A City Built to Last
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] Bristol, the largest city in south west England, is well populated (half a million and rising), and is neatly tucked between Somerset and Gloucestershire along the coast. Its accomplished structures are steeped in history and provide an insight into the past and a visit here will see you depart more informed than when you arrived! Although tarnished by wartime and post-war year indifference, many of Bristol's buildings stubbornly cling to the past and make for unusual and satisfying city views, if you know where to observe from.


  • Volunteering - Helping to Remind People of What Society is Supposed to Be All About
    [News-and-Society] It's easy to overlook those who need help. Cancer, for example, affects millions and without the support of charities, sufferers would be left isolated and scared. Volunteering is a great way to help those in need, as well as being vital to society.


  • Pick a Printer That Packs a Punch
    [Computers-and-Technology:Hardware] Inkjet or laser; colour or black and white? Consider all options before deciding on what printer is best for your business and make sure you always stay one step ahead by using equipment that always delivers, no matter what.


  • Winning the Battle Against Cancer
    [Cancer] Almost 260,000 new cases of cancer are diagnosed in the UK each year, but despite the rates of incidence being on the rise, the good news is that less people are actually dying from cancer, thanks to advances in treatment and also early detection. The trend is the same in both the USA and UK, with figures that trace incidence of and deaths caused by cancer over a period of 30 years from 1975 to 2005 showing that mortality rates for all cancers have decreased steadily over the last ten years, with stomach and prostate cancer displaying...


  • How to Create a Winning Business Plan
    [Business:Strategic-Planning] A good idea for a business is a great start - but it won't get you all the way to success. You need a solid plan to make that happen.


  • Personal Injury Law - More Than Just Money Grabbing
    [Legal:Personal-Injury] Day-to-day we all face scenarios that, through the potential negligence of others, could lead to personal injury. Walking outside on the way work or to the shops could lead to a trip and injury, which could have been prevented by proper maintenance by the area's local authority. Similarly, accidents at work or shopping could be prevented by your employer or the shop in question.


  • Whiplash - Can You Make a Claim?
    [Legal:Personal-Injury] Whiplash is a common injury following a car accident. While symptoms vary in their severity, whiplash can cause major damage and disruption to a person's life. The big question is, can one claim for compensation?


  • Fixed Rate Mortgages - Are They Right For You?
    [Real-Estate:Mortgage-Refinance] Research and careful consideration go hand-in-hand with buying a property. A little prudence and a lot of information will help you make the correct choice out of the many mortgages and lenders currently out there.


  • Consider Comparing Life Insurance Policies
    [Insurance:Life-Annuities] The loss of a loved one is never easy so the last thing that's needed is extra stress caused by additional financial burdens. Comparing life insurance policies ensures the people that matter most to you get the support they deserve.


  • Mortgage Help For Homemovers
    [Real-Estate:Mortgage-Refinance] If you feel muddled by the different mortgage options on the market don't despair as help is available. The best place to start is by looking at mortgage application criteria before singling out a mortgage to suit your circumstances and securing the best deal for your money. Mortgages are based on your salary so it's important you are in paid employment to start with.


  • Enjoy Peace and Partying in Idyllic Amsterdam
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] Amsterdam - the capital of the Netherlands - is one of those unique cities that are made up of different personas; it is almost like a split-personality city. It has its cheeky and fun side and then its more sophisticated, calm side. Both can make for an immensely fulfilling holiday or you can combine the two for a multi-layered experience.


  • World's Last Ancient Wonder is a Magnet For Explorers
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] For the intrepid traveller, keen to discover ancient monuments, desert safaris and long-held tradition - all whilst being bathed in year-round sunshine - Egypt is the archetypical dream. Long established as a hub for tourists looking to enjoy its rich offerings, the country is uniquely positioned at the juncture of Africa, Asia and Europe. Consequently, Egypt attracts tourists from all over the world, eager to immerse themselves in its huge cultural heritage.


  • Explore the Beautiful Beaches of Europe
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] Europe has its fair share of beautiful, sandy beaches, frequented by tourists from all over the world. However, to truly discover the cream of the crop it's worth spending some time exploring the secluded spots of your holiday destination.


  • Staying in Touch With Friends During the Holidays
    [Communications:VOIP] One of the best parts of being at university is making all kinds of new friends that you see on an almost-daily basis. It certainly adds to the atmosphere of an experience that will be remembered long after you graduate and make your way forward in life. It's that kind of camaraderie that makes the holidays so difficult at times.


  • Trafalgar Square - One of London's Oldest and Best Attractions
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] London is seen by many travellers to be one of the world's must-see cities and although recent developments such as the London Eye and the Millennium Dome are huge attractions to tourists, the majority still set aside time for the more traditional landmarks, like Trafalgar Square. The square is named after the 1805 Battle of Trafalgar which saw the British Navy defeat the combined fleets of the French and Spanish. Horatio Nelson was the Commander of the British Navy at the time and it is his statue, perched atop the eponymous Nelson's Column, which dominates its...


  • The Seven Hills of Rome
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] The city of Rome is many things to many people and has an eventful history going back thousands of years. Now known collectively as the Seven Hills of Rome, these natural landmarks have helped shape The Eternal City.


  • Car Parking - Which Gender Really is the Best?
    [Automotive] In the men versus women debate, who is really the better driver? And, who is more skillful at parking? According to both parties, each holds pole position, but statistics reveal a mixed picture. Can the car insurance industry provide the answer?


  • Eastern Capital - Tokyo, the King of All Cities
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] As far as major cities go, Tokyo is up there with the best of them. A modern metropolis with a distinct eastern flavour, the city helps to make a visit to Japan's capital a truly awesome experience.


  • Choosing the Best Place to Stay For a City Break
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] Whenever you book a trip you tend to think more about where you want to visit than the place you'll be staying in. But with a little foresight you can choose a good location that has sights as well as good places to stay.


  • Miami, FLA - The Magic City
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] With a prime coastal location and year-round sunshine, Miami is a hit with city-lovers and beach-bums alike. Considered one of the world's top tourist destinations, there is something for everyone in the Magic City.


  • Florida - Come and See the Sunshine State
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] Every way of life imaginable exists in the USA. This diversity is perhaps best exemplified by the culturally diverse, sub-tropical haven of Florida. From snorkelling in the 'Keys', to 'Living la Vida Loca' in Little Havana, Florida has something for everyone.


  • Life's A Beach - Enjoy A 'Classic' Holiday In The Sunshine State
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] Florida still has what it takes to keep up with, and even surpass, many of the world's other top tourist attractions. The 'Sunshine State' does exactly what it says on the tin and more, ensuring a trip to remember for everyone.


  • How to Cope With A Poor Credit Rating
    [Finance:Credit] It doesn't have to be all doom and gloom if you don't have good credit. The trick is to know how to approach the situation.


  • Head To The Gulf Of Relaxation - Florida
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] Many Britons head off to Florida every year, the majority intent on staying around Orlando to visit the many theme parks based there. However, to view Florida's most stunning sunsets and to experience an overall more Floridian adventure, clued-up visitors aim for the beautiful Gulf Coast. The warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico break upon miles of golden beaches along Florida's western coast, proving a popular draw for those who want the benefits of the Florida climate, but without the queues of altogether frenetic theme park visits.


  • Life of a Surf Legend - Tim Curran
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Surfing] Tim Curran is one of the world's most recognised and popular professional surfers whose successful career has taken him all around the world. Wanting to give something back to the sport which has taken over his life, he recently became a spokesman for the 'Surfrider Foundation'. The 'Surfrider Foundation' is a non-profit environmental organisation that strives to preserve oceans, waves and beaches, and promotes the right of low impact, free and open access to the worlds' waves and beaches for all people through local chapters both in the USA and in Europe.


  • Keep In Touch Using Internet Conferencing
    [Communications:Video-Conferencing] Many people are now discovering the joys of keeping in touch via voice call conferencing on the internet. Not only can up to ten people participate but it is invariably cheaper than using telephone conferencing.


  • How The Free Trade Hall In Manchester Played Host To Some Of Music's Most Famous Events
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Music] For many years, the Free Trade Hall in Manchester was a focal point for public debate and cultural activity in the city. Built in the 1850's it has historically been seen as a symbol of free trade and the wealth that it helped to generate for Manchester during the Industrial Revolution. After heavy bombing during World War II, the building was reconstructed and eventually re-opened as a concert hall in 1951.


  • Insurance For The Big Boys - Block of Flats Coverage
    [Insurance:Commercial] When it comes to insuring something on the scale of an entire block of flats, choosing the right insurer who has experience of large scale property is a must. And don't think about skimping either - it could cause big problems down the line.


  • First-Time Buyers Set To Struggle Even More
    [Real-Estate:Mortgage-Refinance] Those seeking to take their first tentative steps onto the property ladder will find things even tougher as mortgage lenders withdraw 125 per cent mortgages. Meanwhile, stamp duty continues to rise.


  • FC Barcelona - More Than A Club
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Football] FC Barcelona is a sports club in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. While it has divisions within in many different sports, it is most famous for its football club, founded in 1899 by a group of twelve people, led by Swiss businessman Joan Gamper. FC Barcelona and long-standing rival Real Madrid remain the most representative teams within Spain.


  • Has Managing Your Credit Card Debt Become A Juggling Act?
    [Finance:Credit] Many people believe that the UK ideology of 'buy now, pay later' is down those little plastic cards that can be found in wallets and purses all across the country. But those same plastic cards also account for a lot of people's debt problems.


  • London Astoria - Thank You For The Music
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Music] Music fans in London are in mourning after the announcement that one of London's most popular live music venues, the Astoria Theatre, is set to finally close its doors for good. Rumours about the closure of the legendary central London venue have long circulated, with 35,000 people reportedly signing a petition in attempt to prevent its demolition. However, London's mayor, Ken Livingstone revealed in a report in March 2008 that the Astoria will close due to a new building and transport development in the area.


  • Brits Losing A Day A Week To Money Worries
    [Finance:Personal-Finance] Brits are becoming increasingly concerned about the state of the economy amid talk of recession and a credit crunch, it has been revealed. While this is not exactly surprising, the extent of their concern, however, is. A survey by Abbey shows that half a million people in the UK spend over 25 hours of their week dwelling on their troubles.


  • Graphics For Trade Displays Need Special Care
    [Business:Presentation] Top quality display graphics are hard to miss, even in the busiest exhibition hall, but designing bold, exciting, eye-catching graphics is an art. To develop something that creates an impact both close-up and from the opposite side of the room can be challenging, but get it right and it is immensely satisfying as well as potentially very profitable! You've already booked trade exhibition space in a prime location, so the challenge now is to make sure that you have an attention-grabbing display with top-notch supporting sales and marketing material.


  • The Finer Things - Singapore's World Gourmet Summit
    [Travel-and-Leisure] Have you got a taste for the finer things in life? If so, Singapore's World Gourmet Summit is a must. With top chefs, wine Masters and companies whose products range from crystals to cars all showcasing their wares, only the finer things make the menu.


  • Car Insurance - Don't Be Taken For A Ride!
    [Insurance:Car-Auto] There is a multitude of car insurance providers advertising their services on TV, with each claiming to be able to save you money. But, while they undoubtedly become annoying after a time, the truth is shopping around can save you money.


  • The Tower of London - A Glance into History
    [Reference-and-Education] The Tower of London was founded in 1078 when the Norman king William the Conqueror ordered the White Tower - a stark, square fortress - to be built. This was as much to protect the Normans from the people of the City of London as it was to protect London from outside invaders. The Tower was built using Caen stone, imported from France.


  • Funky Promo Items - What Are Best?
    [Business:Marketing] Choosing which promotional items to give away isn't an easy decision. Do you opt for tried, tested and traditional, or will you travel the rather riskier fresh, funky and fanciful route?


  • No Stars So Lovely - Edinburgh's Magic and Mystery
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] From Arthur Conan Doyle to JK Rowling, from Sherlock Holmes to Harry Potter, Edinburgh has inspired a plethora of literary masters and their creations. And when visiting the Scottish capital, it's easy to see what inspires such mystery and magic.


  • Can Anyone Afford To Drive In Central London?
    [Automotive] The bigger the car you own, the more you will pay to run it, fuel it and drive it. But, many in the motoring industry are questioning whether the taxation and congestion taxes imposed on large vehicles are merely a cynical, revenue raising exercise.


  • Luxury Mediterranean Holidays 2008
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] Many Brits choose Mediterranean locations for their summer holidays; tempted by the balmy weather, sandy beaches, excellent cuisine and a rich historical heritage that has influenced other countries around the world to this day. Greece is one of the most popular summer destinations in the world, and each year is visited by over 16 million tourists. Apart from the capital city of Athens, the most popular holiday destinations are its many islands, the most popular being Crete.


  • Discover The Truth About JFK's Assassination In Dallas
    [News-and-Society:Crime] Almost 45 years after the assassination of John F. Kennedy in Dallas, a mass of new evidence has emerged that had been hoarded by former Dallas District Attorney Henry Wade prompting the Dallas Morning News to make it all available online. The death of 35th US President John F. Kennedy has fascinated conspiracy theorists for close to 45 years, and now a recent cache of documents and other objects that were horded by deceased former Dallas DA, Henry Wade, have finally come to light.


  • Like Riding a Bike - The Amsterdam Way of Life
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] City life in Amsterdam is a little like riding a bike - it's easy, it's relaxing, and it's certainly something you'll never forget! And as well as a fitting metaphor, riding a bike is also a fine way to see this easy-going and beautiful capital city.


  • Could Now Be The Right Time To Remortgage?
    [Real-Estate:Mortgage-Refinance] It seems there is a far greater willingness on the part of lenders to pass on the recent base rate cuts to people who already own their own home, rather than to those trying to get their foot on the residential ladder. With this in mind should homeowners ask themselves whether now might be the right time to remortgage their home? Mortgage lenders are making it harder and harder for first time buyers to get their first property; Nationwide recently decreased its loan-to-value (LTV) to 75% from 90% on some deals so that borrowers looking for ...


  • Visit London - A City Full of Easter Promise
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] This year, Easter weekend falls between the 21st and 24th of March, and what better place to spend it than in London? Whether you're looking for a family holiday, to enjoy nightlife or for a romantic getaway, London can offer everything you need for an unforgettable holiday break. If you're travelling with kids, London offers numerous venues for fun Easter egg hunts, including the Imperial War Museum, Kew Gardens; Osterley Park and House and Kenwood House, each with its own unique style of event.


  • Employment Law Versus Human Rights Law - The Saga Of CCTV Cameras
    [Legal:Employment-Law] It comes as no surprise to many that the UK has more CCTV cameras per person than anywhere else in the world; leading human rights lawyers to warn that their almost constant use in our everyday lives raises data protection and wider privacy concerns, since they can be used in an intrusive way. But what are the limits? At the workplace, employers are permitted to monitor workers in so far as it is necessary and proportionate to the management's reasons.


  • Booking Flights On The Internet - Great Choice, Or Frustration And Confusion?
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Airline-Travel] The internet has been responsible for many changes in the way we do things, but one radical difference is the way we now book holidays. As recently as ten years ago, most Britons booked a package holiday through their local travel agent who took care of every aspect of their trip from home to airport and holiday hotel, and back again. But, the internet has enabled us to cut out the middle man and compile our own considerably cheaper package holidays.


  • Earthquake Shakes Finances As Well As Homes
    [Insurance:Home-Owners-Renters] Recently, the UK suffered its biggest earthquake for nearly 25 years. It was centred in Lincolnshire, and had a magnitude measuring 5.2 on the Richter scale, causing varying levels of damage across the country.


  • Holidays Are A Rollercoaster Experience In Florida
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] Florida is described as America's playground. With so many options for people to enjoy themselves, including an abundance of roller-coasters, it's easy to see why!


  • Prague - The Golden City, The City Of Old
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] For a city that offers so much history and culture and is in many ways so distinct from most parts of Western Europe, Prague is still just a short trip away. With a multitude of attractions on offer, its little wonder Prague is known as the Golden City.


  • Brussels - Cultural Capital of Europe
    [Travel-and-Leisure] Brussels is an accessible, bustling, business and political hub that also manages to retain a strong sense of history and culture. Only an hour from London, it is a worthwhile alternative to other clichéd European locations, and ideal for a weekend break.


  • Simple Steps To Save Money
    [Finance:Personal-Finance] The Mirror newspaper has teamed up with Moneysupermarket to offer Brits advice on how best to save money. According to the British daily, families are in for a tough time in 2008. However, it claims that savings of up to 25 per cent of the average annual salary can be made if their advice is followed.


  • Mortgage Non-Payer And 'Squatter' Awarded House
    [Real-Estate:Mortgage-Refinance] Djabar Babai has gone from being heavily in debt to his mortgage lender to outright home owner in one fell swoop, thanks to a favourable ruling by Appeal Court judges. The decision has catapulted the unemployed, failed businessman from being virtually penniless into an extremely comfortable financial position, as the court awarded Babai his home of 16 years, despite owing 165,000 for the property to Nat West.


  • Women Step Aside When It Comes To Sorting House Move Finances
    [Real-Estate:Moving-Relocating] Even though the majority of couples choose their new property together, women are less likely to take sole control of finances when moving house, according to research conducted by Halifax Estate Agents. When questioned, couples admitted that in almost half of relationships men take sole control of the house moving finances, whereas women assume responsibility in only one in three partnerships. In the remainder couples choose to organise the mortgage, professional and legal fees jointly.


  • More Brits Considering Equity Release As They Approach Retirement
    [Home-and-Family:Retirement] A new study by Prudential has found that a significant number of those approaching retirement age are considering using their homes as part of their pensions. According to Prudential, 17 per cent of people in the UK over the age of 45 say they plan to use some or all of the equity on their properties to boost their incomes after they have given up work. The figures clearly show the extent to which Britons are under prepared for retirement as they demonstrate that many have no savings or pension schemes to fall back on when they leave full time employment.


  • Hello Darling, I've Got An Expensive Secret!
    [Finance:Loans] Nearly 1.3million Brits have secret loans that their nearest and dearest know nothing about. To make it worse many are paying over the odds in an attempt to keep their borrowings secret from their loved ones.


  • Avoid Risk And Be An Informed Car Buyer
    [Automotive] Make sure you are negotiating from a position of strength when you buy a used or new car. Follow some simple rules and you should be in a great position to get the best deal.


  • Purchasing Property Overseas - Bulgaria's Eastern Promise
    [Real-Estate:Investing] With the UK housing market as expensive as ever, those looking to buy into property are continually seeking more profitable, better value places to invest in. People seeking overseas property can be broken down into two broad categories. Firstly, there are those who are buying purely for investment purposes.


  • Belgravia - Sedate, Exclusive & Diplomatic
    [Real-Estate] Today Belgravia is one of London's most exclusive and fashionable residential areas, and also home to numerous UK embassies and consulates for countries throughout the world. But as recently as 1820 it was considered as a swampy wasteland suitable only for grazing sheep. Named after Belgrave, a village on their Leicestershire estate, the 400 acres that make up Belgravia passed to the Grosvenor family in 1677 when Sir Thomas Grosvenor married heiress Mary Davies.


  • Get Car Credit - Even With A Bad Credit Rating
    [Finance:Loans] Even if you have bad credit or no credit rating at all, you can still get a car loan. Moreover, car loans are a good way to build credit, so once you obtain one, making the payments on time can repair your credit rating while getting the right car for you. There are, however, some caveats to a bad credit auto loan.


  • Route 66 - The Main Street of America
    [Reference-and-Education] Route 66 first entered the general public conscience in 1939 when California writer John Steinbeck published his novel "The Grapes of Wrath", detailing the westward migration of Oklahoma's Dust Bowl farmers to California's San Joaquin Valley. During the story, he refers to Route 66 as the "Mother Road", a nickname it still has today. When Steinbeck won the Pulitzer Prize for his novel, the road became even more famous.


  • Prepare Well Before Plunging Into Buy-To-Let Or Becoming A Landlord
    [Real-Estate:Property-Management] Recent research from the Association of Residential Letting Agents shows that 40 per cent of existing landlords are planning on making more acquisitions during 2008. But, potential landlords should consider many different factors before committing to letting a property. Performing a full risk assessment and being realistic about the finances required to pay for and maintain the property is essential.


  • Atlanta, Georgia - The New York of The South
    [Travel-and-Leisure] Atlanta's growth into the bustling business and entertainment hub it is today can be traced back to 1990, when the city was selected as the site for the 1996 Olympic Games - an announcement that prompted city officials to undertake several major construction projects to improve Atlanta's parks, transportation and sporting facilities. The gradual development of business and entertainment facilities throughout the '90's led to Atlanta's skyline being punctuated by many high rise buildings, the tallest of which - the Bank Of America Plaza - boasts the honour of being the tallest building in America outside ...


  • Forgotten Valentine's Day? How To Rescue The Romance
    [Relationships:Conflict] Although it might signal the end of the relationship, forgetting Valentine's Day is a crime that can be atoned for. Flowers and chocolate are certainly the ticket for a safe Valentines Day, but unfortunately these simply won't suffice for the crime of forgetfulness. So, to win back your mate, thinking outside of the box may be the saviour of the relationship.


  • Step By Step - Walking For The Cancer Cause
    [Health-and-Fitness:Exercise] Most people in the UK know at least one person whose life has been seriously affected by cancer, and as a result, many people are very keen to do something - anything - to help improve the lives of people living with cancer. At first you may think that the battle against cancer is only fought in hospitals and laboratories, where scientists conduct research in an effort to develop new cures; but in fact, every single one of us can help by raising money for cancer charities, which helps support those affected by cancer and funds ...


  • Motorcycle Sport Hits Bingo Jackpot!
    [Automotive:Motorcycles] Grass roots motorcycle sport is to benefit directly from the proceeds of Bingo-Lotto; a brand new weekly TV game to be broadcast on digital TV, according to the sport's governing body. The Auto Cycle Union (ACU) will be one of the lucky beneficiaries of the game to be shown on the Challenge and Virgin 1 digital TV channels. Bingo-Lotto has been designed to raise money specifically for sport and the voluntary sector, and the ACU has pledged that any proceeds it receives from the game will be ploughed into both grass-roots and special project activity.


  • Tick-Tock - Vancouver's Countdown to 2010
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Olympics] In Downtown Vancouver, a clock is ticking. At this moment, there are still two years to go until the clock reaches zero, but nonetheless alarms are going off all over Vancouver, nearby ski resort Whistler Blackcomb, the entire Canadian province of British Columbia, and in the homes of winter sports fans across the world. Yes, that's right - in 2010, the biggest event in winter sports comes to Vancouver, Canada, and already there is a real buzz about the place.


  • Darwins Take Life Insurance Fraud To New Level
    [News-and-Society:Crime] In the style of a Hollywood epic the tale of Mr and Mrs John Darwin had the nation on the edge of their seats as it slowly began to unfold. Ingredients including greed, fraud, and terrible deceit that divided a family and shook the town of Seaton Carew near Hartlepool have made this an absolutely intriguing story. It first came to the nation's attention on Saturday 1st December 2007 when 57-year-old John Darwin walked into a West London police station stating his belief that he was a missing person, and that he had no memory of ...


  • Spring Short Breaks Sound Appealing
    [Travel-and-Leisure] Fed up with winter? Well, spring is just around the corner and with it the opportunity to take advantage of longer days and better weather by getting away for a short break.


  • Spoiled For Choice - Loyalty Schemes As A Means To Keeping Customers Coming Back
    [Business:Customer-Service] It would seem that variety is indeed the spice of life. Not only does it provide the consumer with real choice, but it also encourages companies and retailers to give something back to the consumer.


  • Alton Towers - Much More Than A Stately Home
    [Travel-and-Leisure] Alton Towers is the UK's most famous theme Park, and if you are looking for a fantastic spring break experience for the entire family that offers the thrills and spills of some of the world's greatest roller coaster attractions, then you'll find it in the heart of the English countryside. There are 14 different areas to the Park, each with its own attractions, cafes and restaurants. A former country estate, Alton Towers is housed in beautiful gardens in the heart of the Staffordshire countryside.


  • Wife Chooses Murder Over Debt Consolidation Loan
    [News-and-Society:Crime] Twenty eight year old Staffordshire housewife Kate Knight has been found guilty of attempted murder after a botched attempt to poison her husband Lee left him partially paralysed, deaf and blind. Cold-hearted Knight administered anti-freeze to her husband's wine on their seventh wedding anniversary. He became unwell shortly after drinking the wine and spent 16 weeks in a coma and hospitalised for a total of six months.


  • Niagara - The Raging Beauty Of The Falls
    [Travel-and-Leisure] Niagara Falls is one of the world's most breathtaking spectacles. Not only is the area steeped in history, it is also one of the most popular places to spend a few days enjoying the sights, while staying at a local venue.


  • Housing Now Costs More Than Food In Most British Households
    [News-and-Society:Economics] The average British household now spends less on food and more on housing in a complete reversal of the situation that existed 50 years ago, according to the Office of National Statistics (ONS). It is the 50th anniversary of the ONS Family Expenditure Survey and to celebrate the significant date the agency has highlighted the differences in how household income is spent. According to the survey rent or mortgage interest payments in 2006 accounted for 19 per cent of Briton's annual spending compared to only nine per cent in 1957.


  • Pensioners Play In The Park
    [Home-and-Family:Elder-Care] A local park in Manchester has added a playground. That wouldn't normally make the news but what is different about this revolutionary new playground is that is specifically designed for pensioners. Taking its inspiration from a similar development in Germany, the Older People's Play Area is designed to help strengthen hips, tone leg and stomach muscles and work the upper body.


  • Exhibition Displays - Top 5 Do's and Don'ts for Exhibition Success
    [Business:Marketing] When taking part in an exhibition there are many factors to consider; from which literature holder or stand to use, through to the products that should be on show. Many organisations devise a plan for an exhibition and re-use that plan at subsequent exhibitions. However with so many variables to consider, a new plan should be developed for every exhibition.


  • To Mod, Or Not To Mod - That Is The Question
    [Automotive] Modifications to standard build cars have been going on since practically the first one rolled off the production line. These days, car tuning and 'modding' in order to improve the performance and handling or to customise the looks of a vehicle have become big business.


  • The Period Of Easy Credit Is Well And Truly Over
    [Finance:Credit] Debt solutions such as switching credit card balances are becoming harder to obtain thanks to the impact of the credit crunch in the UK. When credit was freely available it was fairly easy to transfer significant credit card balances to new interest free deals, or to take out a secured loan against the equity in a home. However, now that banks and building societies have resorted to closing the door after the horse has bolted, and started to enforce extremely rigid lending criteria, many people are finding that they are now getting turned down for credit.


  • Why You Should Head Abroad To Lift Your Mood
    [Travel-and-Leisure] When it's cold and dreary outside it can be difficult to stay cheery and positive. But you can take advantage of a wonderful antidote to feeling a bit under the weather.


  • Making Sure Your New Business is Fully Accessible
    [Business:Customer-Service] If you have recently set up a new business, you'll want to make sure customers can reach you at all times. That's why it's important to take advantage of new technology to ensure they can.


  • Putting Insomnia To Bed - A Comfortable Sleeping Environment Is Key To A Good Night's Rest
    [Health-and-Fitness:Sleep-Snoring] It is estimated that we spend at least a third of our lives in bed. Whether it's sleeping, trying to sleep or lying in on a Sunday morning, there is no doubt that we spend a long time under the duvet. Indeed, sleep and rest is the cornerstone of a healthy mind and body.


  • Looking After Number One - Indulge In Some 'Me Time' In 2008
    [Health-and-Fitness] It's okay to be selfish now and again. Everyone deserves to feel good about themselves and every so often have an escape route from the daily grind, without feeling guilty about neglecting any other commitments they may have.


  • How To Easily Afford A New Car
    [Automotive] If you need a new car in a hurry, finding the cash isn't always easy. But there is a way to get the car you need in double quick time, even if you have bad credit.


  • Getting In Touch Without Paying A Penny
    [Communications:Mobile-Cell-Phone] There are plenty of ways to contact other people nowadays, thanks to the power of the internet. The problem is how much each method will cost you - but there are ways to keep the bill down and sometimes you can even do it for free.


  • Literary London - On the Trail of the Capital's Most Famous Authors
    [Arts-and-Entertainment] The British capital is a treasure trove of booklore, having provided the setting, home or inspiration for hundreds of classic titles. If you're a bookworm, a London literary tour is a must.


  • It's Never Too Early To Prepare For Christmas 2008
    [Home-and-Family:Holidays] Some people argue that it's never too early to start planning for Christmas, even though the decorations have only just been put away from the last festive splurge. If you're one of them your preparations will be well under way already. However, most people are so glad to see the back of Christmas that they really don't want to countenance planning another orgy of food and drink over-indulgence so soon.


  • Suits You, Sir - Looking Smart Whilst Still Looking The Part In A Fashion-Conscious Society
    [Shopping-and-Product-Reviews:Fashion-Style] Whether it's a new job in the New Year, or a night on the town with a group of friends, this season's hottest look will ensure the right image is portrayed. A skinny black suit is the height of fashion, and complimented with a slim tie and white shirt, this will go a long way towards looking the part.


  • The West End Is Still Drawing The Crowds!
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Performing-Arts] The top ten longest running productions in the West End have been staged for a staggering combined total of 182 years. But in addition to those enduring classics new productions open weekly as theatre-land goes from strength to strength.


  • The Umbrella Vending Machine, A Business For A Rainy Day
    [Business:Entrepreneurialism] Even though entrepreneur Charles Ejogo won investment on BBC2's Dragons Den, the deal fell through, leaving his start up company high and dry. Despite this, the all important publicity he obtained enabled him to go on and create his own umbrella vending machine empire.


  • Managing Credit Card Debt In The New Year
    [Finance:Debt-Relief] Following the splurge of last month's spend on Christmas presents, many consumers feel overwhelmed with the prospect of managing the increased levels of credit card debt. Keeping the following points in mind will help avoid having the same experience next year.


  • Ghostly Happenings In Historic Prague
    [Travel-and-Leisure] Cultured, beautiful, full of magnificent architecture and very haunted! There's a lot to do in Prague, including taking a ghost tour and hearing all about the macabre happenings in the old Czech capital.


  • Finding the Right Software Solutions for Your Business
    [Computers-and-Technology:Software] Most businesses use computers to help them run their day to day operations, but every business has different needs. It is important therefore to decide which software solutions are right for you.


  • Bulgaria Set To Become Golfing Nirvana
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Golf] Bulgaria is fast becoming first choice for many UK holidaymakers taking summer or skiing holidays, and now it looks set to become a mini-paradise for golfers too, as developers invest heavily in building a number of prestigious signature golf courses throughout the country. Until recently there were only three 18-hole golf courses in the whole of Bulgaria, and even the oldest of those had only been open for seven years; but now developers are actively constructing six more quality golf courses across the country using them as the centrepiece for extensive and elaborate property developments.


  • Cutting The Cost Of Landlord's Insurance
    [Insurance:Home-Owners-Renters] Apart from agency fees and mortgage costs, the principal overheads associated with a property portfolio relate to maintenance and landlords insurance. If this sounds like we are mixing together two separate topics, then you might like to consider that maintaining your property in a good state of repair is an important factor in keeping down the costs of landlords insurance. It is not that landlords' insurance premiums are directly related to property condition; however there is an indirect link that can make considerable difference to you.


  • Small Business - Attacting Young Entrepreneurs
    [Business:Entrepreneurialism] Twenty-somethings are an important minority when it comes to starting up small businesses. Although they receive plenty of encouragement, the challenges, such as accessing start-up funding, remain substantial.


  • Money Matters - 10 Ways To Fund Those New Wheels
    [Automotive] Everybody has different needs from their car and, ultimately, everybody has different financial constraints. Without question, it's worth investigating all the funding options, as there are many car finance plans to suit every situation.


  • Lords Of Dogtown - The Real Story Of The Z-Boys
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Skateboarding] The site of the former Pacific Ocean Park in the beach district on the Venice and Santa Monica border is something of a sacred legend within the skateboarding and surfing community. The area, which is nicknamed Dogtown, was immortalised in the 2001 skateboarding documentary, Dogtown and Z-Boys, and later in the 2005 feature film, Lords of Dogtown, which was based on the characters and events introduced in Dogtown and Z-Boys.


  • Winter Blues? It's Nothing A Luxury Spa Break In Thailand Can't Cure
    [Travel-and-Leisure] With the nights drawing in, many people choose to take their main holiday later in the year. And as it's generally cheaper to travel 'off-season', that luxury spa holiday in Thailand may be just the thing to ease those winter blues.


  • Singer Island Sands Replaced After Tropical Storm Noel
    [News-and-Society:Environmental] Tropical storm Noel caused significant damage along Florida's south-eastern coast in November 2007, removing thousands of tons of sand, undermining many expensive beach-side properties and threatening the exclusive resort's tourism income. After devastating The Dominican Republic and Haiti, claiming 143 lives and causing untold damage throughout the island, tropical storm Noel moved onto Florida and worked its way up the east coast. Although it claimed no lives in the State, the storm caused significant coastal erosion, most notable at Riviera Beach in exclusive Singer Island, a suburb of West Palm Beach, and the nearby beaches of Jupiter ...


  • Britons Lend Billions To Friends And Family
    [Finance:Loans] Britons owe friends and family an estimated 26 billion, according to a new survey by online payment provider PayPal. The survey found that this figure has been lent out by UK consumers who have helped loved ones out of financial crises over the past 12 months. Family members are the hardest hit, with an estimated 14 billion having been borrowed from them in the past year.


  • UK Theme Parks - 4 Of The Best
    [Travel-and-Leisure] Like the rest of the western world, the UK has a healthy selection of Theme parks; here are some of the biggest and best parks on offer. Drayton Manor proudly boasts to be the UK's largest family-owned theme park, and offers some very well known rides such as Shockwave - Europe's only stand-up roller coaster; Stormforce 10, the UK's first reverse-chute water ride; Apocalypse, the world's first stand-up tower drop, and Pandemonium, a double inverted Aerial Park Zone. Drayton Manor have also recently been granted permission to build a 72 room hotel.


  • Austin - Living Up To Its Moniker Of "Live Music Capital Of The World"
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Music] Austin, Texas has a vibrant live music scene, and boasts more music venues per capita than any other city in the United States. Austin's music scene revolves mainly around the many nightclub venues on 6th Street, but the pinnacle is arguably the annual music, film and multimedia festival called South By Southwest (SXSW).


  • Death By Umbrella - The Brollies Of Doom
    [News-and-Society:Crime] The "Umbrella Murder" is the most famous incident involving the misuse of a brolly, and took place on the streets of London in 1978. Georgi Markov, a Bulgarian novelist and playwright who defected from the communist state to work for the BBC World Service, met The Reaper after being stabbed with an umbrella containing a poison pellet whilst he was waiting at a bus stop on Waterloo Bridge. It's reported that a man holding an umbrella apologised in a foreign accent and then walked off.


  • Give Appropriate Business Gifts At Christmas
    [Shopping-and-Product-Reviews:Gifts] Giving corporate gifts at Christmas could cause offense and damage to your business if the gifts are inappropriate. As many traditional items such as alcohol are taboo to give as gifts these days, you must ensure anything you give is appropriate.


  • A Merry Christmas And A Skint New Year? Time To Think Again
    [Finance:Personal-Finance] The meaning of Christmas is changing, with stress, overspending, debt and other worries including ethical concerns at the forefront of many people's minds. Being sensible with cash and considering what you really want can save money and woe.


  • Welcome To A New Christmas Tradition!
    [Home-and-Family:Holidays] Christmas is a time to be with loved ones, but if they live some distance away it can be difficult and expensive to stay in touch. However, exciting developments on the internet mean that even families on opposite sides of the globe can now stay in touch, both easily and cheaply.


  • Outsourcing May Increase Efficiency And Innovation In Public Sector
    [Business:Outsourcing] There are many controversial issues surrounding questions of how public services are to be funded and provided, and both sides of the nationalisation vs. privatisation debate are hotly contested. Public sector outsourcing proposes a compromise on ownership and control of essential services.


  • Staying In Touch With Friends and Family Abroad
    [Home-and-Family] It's easy to drift apart from friends and family if you don't see them often - but when they live abroad it can be even harder. There are solutions, however.


  • Making The Most Of A Pay Rise
    [Finance:Personal-Finance] Everyone loves a pay rise, but not many people give proper consideration to how it can help them, either in the short or the long term. However, that extra amount of money could come in very useful.


  • The Monetary Benefits of Home Repairs
    [Home-Improvement] Owning your own home comes with a certain amount of responsibility. You are required to pay the mortgage every month, you have to pay all the bills associated with having your own home, and there is also the issue of keeping your house in good order.


  • Skiing The Volcano - Snow On Sicily
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Skiing] The smouldering slopes of Mount Etna on the Italian island of Sicily offers an incredible ski experience with views of Mediterranean below, framed by the smoking volcano above. With the two ski areas constantly under threat from the red hot lava flows, this is skiing in the danger zone.


  • Get Festive - Europe's Christmas City Breaks
    [Travel-and-Leisure] As Christmas is literally around the corner, many European cities are preparing for the festivities by opening their Christmas markets. Historically part of the advent in Germany and Austria, it has now become part of the Christmas celebration in several cities around the world. While there are several Christmas markets around the world, the most exciting ones can be found in Vienna, Budapest, Berlin and Prague.


  • How Long Should You Be Paying For Your House?
    [Real-Estate:Mortgage-Refinance] Buying a house is one of the biggest responsibilities you can have in your life. Most of us opt for the standard mortgage term of twenty five years, but should we be looking at other options as well?


  • Be Prepared - Essential Tips For Safe Driving In Poor Conditions
    [Automotive] As Britain prepares for unpredictable winter weather, it's important to remember road and vehicle safety. And there are lots of ways to reduce risks when driving.


  • The Universal Appeal Of Orlando
    [Travel-and-Leisure] Orlando's subtropical climate and huge variety of attractions for all ages and tastes make it an ideal destination for a family holiday. There's a good range of accommodation and other amenities are nearby.


  • Making That Switch - Finding The Best Credit Card
    [Finance:Credit] In the same way as someone might compare prices between two high-street retailers for the same product in order to secure the cheapest price, it is now just as easy to compare credit card deals between different financial institutions. And with the average UK household debt now higher than ever, it would seem that switching cards has never been more prudent.


  • Keeping Your Head Above Water - Remortgaging As A Means To Make Money
    [Real-Estate:Mortgage-Refinance] For those who are up to their eyeballs in debt, the sooner affirmative action is taken, the less likely the situation will be to spiral out of control. With the average UK debt set to rise to £33,000 for each adult (including mortgages), many people are turning to consolidation loans and, in extreme cases, bankruptcy as a way out. Indeed, the old adage "only borrow what you can afford to pay back" seems to have slipped from UK vocabulary, as consumerism grips the nation.


  • Experts Say 'Go Long' On Mortgages
    [Real-Estate:Mortgage-Refinance] Although in the past switching to fixed rate or discounted mortgages every two or three years made financial sense, experts are now saying that this is no longer the case, and that borrowers would now be better advised to take out long-term mortgages.


  • The River Thames Frost Fair - Through the Ice Ages
    [Travel-and-Leisure] Hundreds of years ago, the freezing of the River Thames in London led to the creation of the Frost Fare, which featured ice bear-baiting, ice bowling and a very cool carnival. 400 years later, the Thames no longer freezes over, but the Bankside Frost Fair continues to celebrate this ice age tradition.


  • Debt Consolidation Loan On Borrowed Time?
    [Finance:Debt-Consolidation] Debt consolidation loans could be killed off by the Office of Fair Trading (OFT), according to Jeanette Harwood, a co-opted board member of the Association of Finance Brokers. She claims that should the OFT decide to exercise its newly found regulatory powers under changes to the Consumer Credit Act, the debt consolidation loan could be living on borrowed time.


  • Outsourcing The Finance Function
    [Business:Outsourcing] Companies are increasingly looking beyond traditional organisational and geographic boundaries to find more efficient ways of conducting business. Outsourcing the finance function is one emerging trend.


  • Equity Release Schemes More Widely Available
    [Finance:Personal-Finance] Going against the current market trend equity release lenders are easing their lending restrictions by including younger people in their lending criteria, and providing a route to lending that might have been denied certain borrowers. Many older people with little savings, adequate pension provision or ready cash turn to equity release schemes, using the money tied up in their homes to fund their retirement. However, lenders in this area are actually loosening their lending criteria, while everyone else is tightening theirs in the wake of the global credit crunch.


  • Don't Give Fraudsters A Very Merry Christmas!
    [News-and-Society:Crime] Fraudsters love Christmas, as it is the time of year when we spend more, especially online, which gives cyber criminals more opportunity to get hold of shoppers' credit card details. Make sure you do all you can to prevent that happening.


  • Sleeping Secrets - How To Wake Up Feeling Refreshed
    [Health-and-Fitness:Sleep-Snoring] We supposedly spend one third of our lives sleeping; but many people are skimping on their slumber which in turn is leading to stress and other health problems. Find out how you can improve your quality of sleep and feel better all day.


  • Young Britons Are Keen To Save - But Don't Trust Their Parents With Their Cash
    [Finance:Wealth-Building] Adults could learn a lot from children when it comes to managing their finances, it has been revealed, although financial education in schools still needs to be improved to ensure that in later life Britons save rather than overspend.


  • Homeowners Face Grim Future On Expiry Of Fixed-Rate Deals
    [Real-Estate:Mortgage-Refinance] UK housing experts estimate that over 1.4 million homeowners are facing potential mortgage payment hikes of up to 60% once their current cheap fixed rate mortgage deals end. The Council of Mortgage Lenders estimates that 1.4 million homeowners nearing the end of their cheap fixed-rate mortgages taken out before five interest rate rises, will be in for a shock when they find out how much they will need to pay once their deal expires.


  • Cash Strapped Students Offered Baked Bean Loans
    [Finance:Loans] Students strapped for cash will be interested to hear about a new and exciting loan scheme - although instead of being provided with funds, they are afforded a number of cans of baked beans! Baked beans-on-toast has long been regarded as a staple meal for students, especially those on a budget.


  • War On Long Island - The Battle Of Brooklyn
    [News-and-Society:Military] Sitting in the state of New York, Long Island - the world's 149th largest island and home to 7.5 million people - is also the scene of the first major battle in the American Revolutionary War which followed the United States' Declaration of Independence. The battle was also the largest battle in the entire conflict and the first that a United States army ever engaged in.


  • 'Bon Annee' - A Parisian Proposal For New Year's Eve
    [Relationships:Love] Most of the countries of the western world celebrate New Year and organise extravagant parties in their major cities, but if you are thinking of proposing to your loved one on New Year's Eve there can be only one city that offers both the necessary romance and excitement - Paris. So, if a proposal to your significant other half is uppermost in your mind, it is the romance of the capital of France that should attract you more than the other party cities of the world.


  • Can You Afford What You Want To Borrow?
    [Finance:Loans] If you are considering getting a loan, it's important to work out the figures before you make the leap. If you want to buy something big and expensive, like an extension for your home, it can be easy to let the excitement cloud your judgement when it comes to arranging how you will pay for it.


  • Making Waves In Waikiki - Hawaii's Surfing Heritage
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Surfing] This is the story of how surfing - a sport practised by the Kings and Queens of Hawaii - was almost wiped out by Christian Missionaries before becoming the international sport that is now a global phenomenon and a billion dollar industry.


  • Czech Out Romantic Prague
    [Travel-and-Leisure] One of Europe's oldest capitals and most beautiful cities, Prague in the Czech Republic has a long and distinguished history oozing charm, tradition and old world ways. Known as the 'Golden City', Prague is on the UNESCO World Heritage list and is one of the most visited cities on the Continent.


  • Tutankhamen & Treasures Of The Pharaohs Visit London
    [Reference-and-Education] Tutankhamen & the treasures of the Pharaohs exhibition is currently on display until the end of August 2008 at the O2 in Greenwich, London, where you can view almost 130 amazing artifacts from the tombs of ancient Egypt.


  • From One Screen To Another - The Rise Of Online TV
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Video-Streaming] As the internet is becoming a hub for all media, TV channels are making their programming easily available online. A new survey released this week, commissioned by the European Interactive Advertising Association, found that 57% of Europeans regularly access the internet, spending on average nearly 12 hours online a week, with nearly a third spending upwards of 16 hours.


  • Used Car Finance - How To Sort The Bangers From The Best Deals
    [Finance:Loans] The vast majority of people in the UK can't afford to buy a brand new car, and why would you want to anyway? In terms of investments, new cars are one of the worst; as soon as you drive it off the showroom floor - you've just lost 20% of its value.


  • The Advantage of Offshore Financial Outsourcing
    [Business:Outsourcing] Offshore financial outsourcing is usually perceived as a way for a company to reduce costs, which it does, very effectively. But companies should evaluate benefits beyond cost savings, if they are to make the most of the offshore advantage.


  • Identity Theft In The Internet Era - Safe-Guarding Against Credit Fraud
    [Legal:Identity-Theft] Credit fraud has always existed to some degree, but with the advent of the internet, there has been an unprecedented level of awareness and consumer concern about falling victim to identity theft. Almost every day 'phishing' emails - which pretend to come from banks - try to extract passwords and personal details from consumers.


  • Have A Dam Good Weekend In The 'Venice Of The North'
    [Travel-and-Leisure] Amsterdam is one of Europe's most visited cities, renowned for many and rather diverse reasons - art and culture, political liberalism, picturesque streets and canals, lager and pancakes all spring to mind. Geographically speaking, it's a fairly small city, making it easy to explore on foot, or if you prefer to join the 700,000 locals who get around Amsterdam by bike.


  • Are You A Weekend Warrior Or A Weekend Waster?
    [Recreation-and-Sports] After a busy week at work - Saturday and Sunday are the only days that most people get to do what they want to do. But how many of us really use our weekends wisely and how many just waste it away.


  • Beaches And Babes, Culture And Caves - Totally Turkey
    [Travel-and-Leisure] The Republic of Turkey is known as the bridge between Europe and Asia. The country has become increasingly integrated with the West, whilst at the same time continuing to maintain strong ties with the Eastern world.


  • Ski Alaska - The Steep, The Deep And The Dangerous
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Skiing] Alaska. The very name sends a chill down the spine of most skiers and snowboarder. Famed for the extremely steep terrain, this American state is know for being the territory of the most experienced skiers and snowboarders in the world.


  • Overseas 'Buy-To-Let' Acquisitions On The Rise
    [Real-Estate:Investing] The recent slow-down of the residential property market means that there is less opportunity for 'buy-to-let' investors to make significant short term gains in the UK, prompting a whole slew of investors to look abroad for their property investments. Add that to the fact that more people are quite prepared to arrange their own holiday by compiling all the elements on the internet, such as flights, car hire and hotel or property rentals and a potentially huge market for those seeking to let out their properties emerges.


  • Get Away For Thanksgiving
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Vacation-Rentals] Getting everyone together at Thanksgiving presents quite a challenge when you have an international branch or two of the family, but if you find yourselves in that situation why not consider travelling abroad to celebrate the holiday, rather than try to get everyone together in the States? Alternatively, you might just want to escape the holiday altogether and where better to do that than in the UK, where they don't have Thanksgiving.


  • Buying Christmas Presents For Men - The Eternal Conundrum
    [Shopping-and-Product-Reviews:Fashion-Style] It is notoriously hard to buy presents for men, but taking risks can really impress the important men in your life. Men are notoriously hard to buy presents for, no matter how creative you are in everyday life.


  • Credit Cards Used To Pay Housing Costs
    [Finance:Credit] Recent research from leading UK housing charity Shelter has exposed that almost one million people are paying their mortgage or rent with high-interest credit cards, in a strategy that could pave the road to ruin for the card-holder.


  • Traditional Camping Under Threat
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Camping] The traditional English summer sight of fields full of tents and happy campers enjoying their holidays is under threat, according to Mintel. The leading UK research company has recently conducted extensive research highlighting that sleeping under canvass is in terminal decline, however industry insiders disagree.


  • Direct Debit - Making Life - And Fraud - Easier
    [Finance:Currency-Trading] The number of people realising the advantages of using Direct Debit has increased dramatically, thus attracting fraudsters and increasing the need for solutions to stop it. The Direct Debit scheme has revolutionised the way in which bills are paid, and has drastically cut the number of people who couldn't manage to pay their bills on time.


  • Hogmanay In The Highlands - New Year In Scotland
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Vacation-Rentals] Many people are turning their backs on the traditional New Year's Eve street party or club night in favour of more sedate celebrations, and Hogmanay in the Highlands is proving a popular way to see in the New Year.


  • New Years Eve, New Idea - Cottages Are The New Cool
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Hotels-Accommodations] When it comes to New Year's Eve, everybody wants to do something memorable; but paying extortionate amounts of money for a nightclub which is packed to the brim may not be as much fun as it says on the flyer. Instead, many groups of friends are renting cottages and making their own New Year celebrations - after all, staying in is the new going out.


  • Savannah Proves A Good Scream!
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Hotels-Accommodations] Savannah has a fair proportion of haunted inns and hotels reflecting the city's reputation as one of Americas most haunted; here are some to visit, or avoid, depending upon your preference!


  • F1 Down, Plenty More Motor Sports To Go
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Auto-Racing] The Formula One world championship season has ended for the season, leaving many Brits a little disappointed. Everything was looking good for racing prodigy Lewis Hamilton, who at the tender age of 22 looked as though he had the world title in the bag.


  • Big Island, Hawaii Promotes Health & Wellness Travel
    [Travel-and-Leisure] A recent initiative by business owners on Big Island, Hawaii looks set to provide the template for the rest of the State to increase health and wellness travel.


  • Some Debt Solutions Proving Harder To Get
    [Finance:Debt-Relief] There is currently a dispute between the Insolvency industry and the banks concerning the granting of IVAs. But, against the backdrop of claim and counter-claim by the two parties, over-stretched borrowers are finding the going tough.


  • What Does Your Credit Card Say About You?
    [Finance:Credit] There are so many credit cards on the market these days and those you use can say a lot about you. As well as a multitude of designs there is also a variety of types: affinity cards, loyalty cards, reward cards, and charity cards. But, which card you choose is most likely to be determined by how you use it.


  • Staten Island Options For New York Visitors
    [Travel-and-Leisure] Budget-conscious travellers to New York could make significant savings on their hotel bills by choosing to stay at nearby Staten Island, and taking advantage of the free Staten Island Ferry to go sightseeing in Manhattan and the other Big Apple boroughs. With hotels in Manhattan amongst the most expensive in the world, it makes perfect economic sense to stay just over the Hudson on Staten Island, where hotel accommodation is significantly cheaper.


  • Quiet, Please! I'm Trying To Sleep!
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Hotels-Accommodations] Guests staying in hotels complain about noise more than anything else. So what, if anything, can be done to ensure that guests get a good night's sleep?


  • How To Improve Your Credit Rating
    [Finance:Credit] Your credit score will follow you round all your life - that's why it's important to ensure it's a good one. Every financial move you make can come back to haunt you if you don't handle your finances in a responsible way.


  • How To Present Your Car For A Quick Sale
    [Automotive] Everyone knows you should 'dress' your house for a quick sale - but what about your car? If you are selling your car, the same rules should apply.


  • Planning The Perfect Weekend Getaway
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Vacation-Rentals] A weekend break is the ideal way to recharge our batteries and de-stress. Here are some ideas on how to do it effectively.


  • 18th Century Charm - Just A Stone's Throw From Washington DC
    [Travel-and-Leisure] Even though it's only six miles from downtown Washington, the independent city of Alexandria possesses a charm that starkly contrasts the nation's bustling Capital. Populated mainly by professionals working in DC...


  • Tokyo Bid For The 2016 Olympic Games
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Olympics] Tokyo have made a bid for the 2016 Olympic Games, but is it a real bid or a cynical ploy by a Japanese politician to win an election?


  • Runaway Groom Caught Out
    [Relationships:Wedding] At first his family feared for his life when reports reached them that their wealthy son had been kidnapped just days before his wedding. However, it soon transpired that the 38-year-old Thai-Sikh businessman had an extreme case of pre-wedding jitters, and ran away, faking his own abduction rather than go through with the wedding.


  • Minneapolis' Rich History
    [Travel-and-Leisure] Minneapolis, the largest city in Minnesota has a rich and varied history and its existence owes much to the St. Anthony Falls created during the last ice age.


  • Princeton - Seat Of Learning
    [Reference-and-Education:College-University] Non-sectarian Princeton University in New Jersey is a revered seat of learning, part of the elite Ivy League conglomeration of eight colleges, and has a long and rich history. Founded in the town of Elizabeth in 1746 as the College of New Jersey, this premier educational establishment was relocated to Princeton ten years after its formation, but didn't change its name to reflect its new location until some 150 years later.


  • Combining The Best London Has To Offer
    [Real-Estate:Homes] Combining easy access to central London with leafy suburbs and good schools makes Middlesex one of the best places to stay in the Greater London area. Middlesex is one of the 39 historic counties of England.


  • Travellers Phone Home - Talk Really Is Cheap
    [Communications:VOIP] With internet access now reaching even the most remote places on earth, there's little excuse for travellers not to call home using cheap VOIP calls. It's oft said that the world is getting smaller, and whilst we can be fairly sure that the planet is not actually shrinking in physical size, it's certainly easier and cheaper to travel to other countries than ever before.


  • Ohio Buckeyes And The Legend Of The Lost Camera
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Photography] When Margaret Montgomery found a camera at an Ohio Buckeyes game she decided to return it to its rightful owner by using email - an idea that turned into a unique social experiment. Because she was unsure that the university's lost and found would be able to trace the owner of the camera, Montgomery took it upon herself to find him or her on her own.


  • Saving For A Rainy Day, Whatever The Weather
    [Finance:Personal-Finance] Although saving can feel like a pipe dream in an age of high house prices, student debt and rampant consumerism, it does not have to be a grand and difficult affair. Most e-savings accounts give instant access to your cash, whilst allowing you to save gradually for that proverbial 'rainy day'.


  • Choosing The Right Instant Messenger For You
    [Computers-and-Technology:Software] With so many instant messengers available, the right one for a user will depend on ease of use, reliability of features, possibilities for personalisation and number of contacts connected. Instant messaging has become a widely popular method of online communication. Its appeal is that it is more instantaneous than e-mail, because messages between users appear in real-time, allowing users to have conversations, and it is cheaper than making a telephone call, as using the basic messaging features of any instant messenger will be free.


  • The Growing Life Assurance Protection Gap
    [Insurance:Life-Annuities] Life assurance industry experts always bang on about the 'Protection Gap'. This is the difference between the levels of life assurance cover that we have taken out against the amount of cover that the industry believes we need.


  • Directors In The Dock
    [Legal:National-State-Local] The new Companies Act being introduced later this month could make directors' lives very difficult - but nobody seems to know much about it. Company directors could be in for a shock this month when more parts of the Companies Act 2006 come into force, thus expanding the range of people that directors must answer to and making it easier for shareholders to sue them for alleged breaches of their duties.


  • Bank Of Ireland Introduces 2 For 1 Card
    [Finance:Credit] The Bank of Ireland has introduced a unique product that is a combination of a personal loan and a credit card giving the cardholder more flexibility to pay for larger purchases. The Bank of Ireland has recently introduced a very canny product to the market that's a credit card and personal loan combined, giving the account holder some very flexible ways to make large purchases without attracting the large interest rates that are normally associated with credit cards.


  • Amsterdam - Much More Than Just Coffee Shops
    [Travel-and-Leisure] Amsterdam hosts some of the best museums in the world, making it a top destination for museum lovers and also ideal for short breaks due to the frequency and affordability of flights to the city.


  • Get A Taste Of Italy In Venice
    [Travel-and-Leisure] The enchanting city of Venice has long been a favourite destination for couples seeking a romantic getaway. Beautiful surroundings, famous landmarks, fantastic food and the inevitable gondola rides attracts many to this Italian city to bask in the laid back Italian way of life.


  • Lowering The Cost of Your Home Insurance Quote
    [Insurance:Home-Owners-Renters] Your home is likely to be the biggest investment you'll ever make, so it makes sense to protect it. And while home insurance can prove to be a costly outlay, but there are ways to reduce your premium.


  • Home Contents Insurance - Necessity or Luxury?
    [Insurance:Home-Owners-Renters] Recent freak weather across the north of England resulted in many families abandoning their homes because of flooding, while at the same time highlighting the need for home contents insurance as families faced losing their homes and possessions.


  • Are You Disciplined Enough To Start Your Own Business?
    [Business:Entrepreneurialism] More and more people want to quit working for someone else - but you'll still need to work hard to achieve success on your own.


  • Ditching The Day Job And Going It Alone
    [Business:Entrepreneurialism] Being your own boss is a dream to which many people aspire, but although the highs can be higher than anything you have ever experienced, the lows can be much, much lower. Have you got what it takes to start your own business?


  • Bored Of Board Games? Family-Oriented Videogames Could Be The Solution
    [Gaming:Computer-Games] Forget Scrabble, Monopoly and even Cluedo this Christmas - video games are increasingly becoming a favourite family pastime.


  • Is Belgium Boring? Not When It Comes To Beer!
    [Travel-and-Leisure] When it comes to exciting European destinations, Belgium seems to have a bit of a reputation for being a little dull. But let's not forget what's really important in life: beer.


  • Choosing And Using A Current Account To Maximise Your Money
    [Finance:Personal-Finance] Current accounts can have a great deal of impact on personal finances, so it's important to choose the most suitable option. This process is made simpler by straightforward comparisons


  • Top Tips For Investing In Your Future
    [Finance:Wealth-Building] As you progress through your working life, your earning power generally increases in line with your skills and experience. So, as you start earning more money, What kind of financial strategy should you adopt?


  • Classical Music - Not Just For OAPs
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Music] Choir boys and organists aren't the be all and end all of young peoples' involvement in classical music today.


  • Geneva - City of Skiers
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Skiing] The Swiss city of Geneva is famous for many things: cuckoo clocks, hosting the UN H.Q, and being one of the world's top three cities for quality of life. But it's Geneva's prime location between the Alps and the Jura mountains that have made it a favourite destination for skiers and snowboarders from all over Europe. With almost 100 ski resorts within a three hour drive, it's no wonder that Geneva ranks as one of the most popular cities for snow sport fans.


  • Far Away Friends - Keeping in Touch
    [Relationships:Friendship] As the years pass and friends move away it is easy to loose contact or to just send sporadic, round-robin emails, strong on facts, but low on emotion - but does this have to be the case?


  • Gaius Marius - Ruthless Reformer of the Armies of Ancient Rome
    [Reference-and-Education] Gaius Marius, the uncle of Julius Caesar, was a Roman general and a politician who through his ruthless nature and unbridled ambition gained power and revolutionized the Roman army, forever changing Roman history.


  • Eastern Escape To The Beach - A Luxury Modern Marvel In Dubai Or An Egyptian Oasis
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Vacation-Rentals] Dubai and Sharm el Sheikh differ in many ways, but what do they have to offer the traveller? Dubai is an incredible feat of human engineering, a showground of modern architecture and a symbol of forward thinking.


  • Eye Spy - Spectacles or Contact Lenses?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Eyes-Vision] Contact lenses are becoming a hugely popular alternative to spectacles for many of the six out of every ten people who don't have perfect vision, but what benefits do they bring the wearer?


  • Mortgages - How Do You Cope With The Choice?
    [Real-Estate:Mortgage-Refinance] Mainly owing to the liberalisation of the UK financial service industry in the 1980s, customers are now faced with a sometime dizzying choice of mortgages and mortgage providers. How can you make sure that you choose the best one for you?


  • T-Shirts - An Individual Fashion Statement
    [Shopping-and-Product-Reviews:Fashion-Style] The t-shirt has come a long way since it first appeared during the First World War. Nowadays, t-shirts are a symbol of self-expression as well as fashion.


  • The Benefits of a Short Break in France
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Vacation-Rentals] With its proximity to the UK, France makes the ideal destination for a long weekend away if you really want to get away from it all. Every year thousands of Brits decide to shun the national hobby of visiting the local D.I.Y. store on a bank holiday or long weekend and opt for a well earned break instead.


  • Britons Cash in By Switching Current Accounts
    [Finance:Personal-Finance] In the past year more than 3.6 million people in the UK have switched current accounts and providers have taken notice by adding incentives and more options to their current accounts to attract more customers.


  • Struggling First Time Buyers Get a Helping Hand
    [Real-Estate:Mortgage-Refinance] First time buyers are finding it more difficult than ever in Britain's intense property market. But banks are changing some of their traditional ways to give them a helping hand.


  • The Last Roman Emperor
    [Reference-and-Education] The last Roman Emperor, Romulus Augustus, was a mere child when he was named leader of Rome. His rule did not last long however and his fall marked the end of the Roman Empire in the west.


  • First-Time Buyers to Become an Endangered Species
    [Real-Estate:Mortgage-Refinance] Despite several interest rate rises house prices are still rising, prompting fears by many analysts that the headline rate will reach 6% and that expectation is putting off first time buyers - who are rapidly disappearing from the market.


  • Knitwear - No Longer OAP's Fashion
    [Shopping-and-Product-Reviews:Fashion-Style] Cardigans are no longer associated with cups of tea on rainy days; nor are they old, musty-smelling woolly numbers dotted with moth-eaten holes, or something you would only find in your grandfather's wardrobe. In fact, they have reached star status in time for the autumn and have been gracing catwalks and stages all over the globe.


  • A Prison Home to Hollywood And Ghosts Alike
    [Travel-and-Leisure] Apart from being used as set location for Hollywood films, the Mansfield Reformatory Prison has become an unusual tourist attraction. The Shawshank Redemption is widely considered to be one of the best films of all time.


  • Discovering the Secrets of Stratford Upon Avon
    [Travel-and-Leisure] If you're looking for somewhere to de-stress for the weekend, look no further than Stratford upon Avon. Here are some reasons why it's essential to visit.


  • Is It Worth Paying For a Premium Current Account?
    [Finance:Personal-Finance] The era of free banking may be coming to an end in Britain. But that may not be such a bad thing.


  • Major Tabloid To Launch Online Classified Ads On Revamped Website
    [Business:Advertising] The Sun is revamping its website allowing viewers to focus on their local area, including a new online classifieds section that may threaten local newspapers' advertising sources.


  • Mortgages - Do They Have to Give You a Headache?
    [Real-Estate:Mortgage-Refinance] Mortgages: rarely has one word been loaded with so much meaning. They make it possible for you to own your own house, but they are also something resolutely adult, full of complications and confusing terminology. Do they have to give you a headache?


  • What A Difference Two Days Makes - Get Away From It All With A Short Break
    [Travel-and-Leisure] Weekend or long weekend breaks can offer a wide choice of activities and are affordable, potentially more environmentally responsible, and convenient for people who work full time.


  • Banking In Cyberspace - Online Banking On The Up Since 2001
    [Finance:Personal-Finance] APACS - the UK payments association - has just released five-year growth statistics for telephone, online banking and e-commerce, from 2001 to 2006.


  • Digital Imaging - The Death of Film?
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Photography] Adoption of digital imaging in the USA is booming, prompting whether cameras using traditional film will soon be obsolete. If the pattern of adoption for digital imaging currently happening in the USA is repeated in the UK, then it could sound the death knell for traditional film.


  • Central London Property Still Rising in Value, Despite Interest Rate Rises
    [Real-Estate:Mortgage-Refinance] Prime residential property in central London is continuing to rise in price with lack of supply quoted as the main reason for the increases.


  • Skiing Goes Green With Whitepod Switzerland
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Skiing] For the ultimate in the green ski experience, Whitepod resort in Switzerland is the new player on the piste map.


  • Majorca Holidays - Not Just About Making Merry
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Vacation-Rentals] You'd be forgiven for thinking Majorca might not be the ideal destination for a peaceful holiday. However, there are many resorts that offer holidaymakers a change of pace from the frenetic environment of the island's tourist hotspots.


  • How Do You Get a Graduate Job in PR?
    [Business:Careers-Employment] If you're desperate to find a PR job after you leave university, how do you make sure that you get a foothold in the industry before any of your peers? Despite the fairly small number of graduate jobs available in PR, it seems that an overwhelming number of graduates are keen to work in the industry.


  • Many Brits Extend Credit to Take a Break
    [Finance:Credit] Almost one in five UK adults will get themselves into debt in search of summer sun as they turn to credit cards and personal loans to finance their break.


  • Sports And Shopping In The UK's Capital
    [Recreation-and-Sports] London hosts some of the premier sporting events in the world and offers sports enthusiasts an ideal location for indulging in their sporting past-times - including shopping! As the capital city of the United Kingdom, London not only plays host to a plethora of top-level sporting events, but also provides an ideal base for participants and spectators alike of many sporting disciplines. So whether you're running the London marathon, watching football at Wembley Stadium, playing tennis at the All-England club or having a flutter on equine action at Sandown Park, London is sure to have something to offer.


  • Looking For Legal Advice? How To Find The Right Law Firm For You
    [Legal] In an age of accountability there seems to be an overwhelming number of legal organisations offering their services, but when you find yourself in need of legal advice, how do you find the right law firm for your needs?


  • FSA Forces Rules Change on Personal Loans Payment Protection
    [Finance:Personal-Loans] Most UK personal loan applications completed on the web used to automatically include payment protection insurance but the FSA has now ruled that this practice must now stop.


  • Credit Cards - An Explosive Expansion Around the World
    [Finance:Credit] Credit cards have revolutionised the way consumers spend and have exploded in popularity since their inception in the 1920s. What are they, what do they offer and what is the catch?


  • The Posh Shop Showdown - Harvey Nichols vs Harrods
    [Shopping-and-Product-Reviews] Knightsbridge in London is a shopper's dream, boasting some of the best high end stores in town and is the location of both Harvey Nichols and Harrods, but which is the ultimate in shopping chic?


  • Any Old Iron? How To Find Car Parts That Are No Longer In Production
    [Automotive] Keeping a car that is no longer in production on the road, can be extremely hard if you don't know where to look.


  • The Great Greenwash - Survival Of The Sustainable
    [News-and-Society:Environmental] As the world heats up, organisations who lead the way in sustainable practices are likely to win a long-term future, whilst those failing to adapt to the demands of the new climate could melt away.


  • What Is Asthma, How Is It Diagnosed And What Treatments Are Available?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Asthma] Asthma is on the rise but with the correct combination of treatment, most asthmatics can lead normal lives.


  • Enjoy Mooncakes in Hong Kong During the Mid-Autumn Festival
    [Travel-and-Leisure] Visit Hong Kong during the Mid-Autumn Festival and you'll be treated to one of Asia's most precious celebrations of togetherness and harmony.


  • How To Minimise The Risks From Identity Theft
    [Legal:Identity-Theft] Identity theft is on the rise but there are many sensible steps you can take that will minimise your exposure to such unscrupulous criminals. Most people in the UK are now aware of the serious threat of identity theft and the dire consequences.


  • Making The Most of Airport Coach Travel
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Airline-Travel] Heathrow airport has up to 200,000 passengers passing through its terminals each day. How do they all get to and from the airport?


  • Celebrate A Chinese Festival in Authentic Hong Kong Style - Eat!
    [Food-and-Drink] Visiting cities in the East such as Hong Kong during festival time gives travellers a unique chance to see and experience east-Asian culture up close by eating the food intrinsic to the celebrations.


  • Are You Saving too Much for a Rainy Day?
    [Finance:Personal-Finance] The generally accepted advice is that we should all be saving money for the future like squirrels save nuts. But could we be saving too much?


  • Danger In Bed - Don't Be Bugged!
    [Home-and-Family] Bed bug infestations are rising throughout the UK, and it is thought the little mites are more resistant to eradication than ever, but why have they reappeared? It appears that global warming is having another unappealing effect, this time in our beds!


  • Discover the Docklands, London
    [Travel-and-Leisure] Taking the road less traveled to the east London area of the Docklands provides many treats and surprises to visitors of the neighbourhood, plus a chance to get up close and personal with the tallest building in Britain.


  • Interest Free But Not Transfer-Free - The £240 Million Cost of Switching Credit Cards
    [Finance:Credit] UK credit card holders paid £240 million in transfer fees last year switching their credit card balances to zero-interest deals.


  • Calls To Raise The Legal Minimum Age For Credit Card Applications To 21
    [Finance:Credit] Debt management specialists Debt matters have called for the age at which youngsters can apply for credit cards to be raised to 21, believing that reckless spending now is storing up problems for the future.


  • From Leather Seats to Local Livestock - Coach Travel Around the World
    [Travel-and-Leisure] Visitors to foreign countries often use coaches to get around, but each nation has different standards - from leather seats and onboard internet access to travelling with local livestock. After all, coach travel is generally easy, affordable and offers visitors a convenient form of transport.


  • Dublin - A Nirvana For Folk Music Fans
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Music] Dublin has many venues where you can experience traditional folk music. It is so important to the Irish that the national post office has brought out a series of stamps paying tribute to traditional Irish musicians.


  • New Chancellor, New Mortgage Plans - But Will They Work?
    [Finance:Personal-Finance] Alistair Darling, the new Chancellor of the Exchequer, has set about attempts to reshuffle the way the mortgage market in the UK is managed by encouraging 25-year fixed rate mortgages.


  • The Eddie Aikau Big Wave Invitational - Can You Ride Ten Meter Waves?
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Surfing] The Eddie Aikau Big Wave invitational takes place in Hawaii each November, but only when the waves exceed ten meters in height. The competition is for serious surfers and entrance is by invitation only.


  • The First Transcontinental Railroad - A Human and Engineering Triumph
    [News-and-Society:Environmental] The story of the building of the Transcontinental Railroad, which allowed uninterrupted travel from the East to the West coast of the USA is one of outstanding human accomplishment.


  • Solving Inheritance Tax Issues By Using Life Insurance
    [Finance:Estate-Plan-Trusts] Because of the rapid rise in house prices, many more people are leaving estates worth more than the Inheritance tax threshold of £300,000. Life insurance could take away the financial worries for those left behind.


  • Bethlehem Steel- The Steel That Built America
    [Business:Industrial-Mechanical] Steel is no longer produced in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, but the company that was founded there continues to thrive and has made many a significant contribution to the development of the United States.


  • Student Coach Travel for Cheap and Convenient Holidays
    [Travel-and-Leisure] Long holidays are one of the main luxuries afforded to students in the UK - and opting for coach travel while you're on your holiday keeps prices down.


  • Tin Pan Alley - Home to New York's Music Publishers
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Music] Tin Pan Alley was a phrase coined to describe the street in New York where musical producers established their offices in the late nineteenth Century.


  • The Roanoke Colony Mystery - Still Unsolved After Four Centuries
    [Travel-and-Leisure] In the late 1580s an English colony established on Roanoke Island simple vanished without trace, here is a brief explanation of what led up to that disappearance. The island of Roanoke in North Carolina holds the secret to the baffling disappearance of a band of English settlers in the late sixteenth century.


  • Secured Loans Help Pay the Bills
    [Finance:Loans] Secured loans can be a useful way of finding the money to pay unexpected bills if it is not financially beneficial to remortgage your property.


  • Planning a Trip This Summer? Why Not Consider Coach Travel?
    [Travel-and-Leisure] There are various ways to get to your holiday destination this summer. But with all the advantages of coach travel, why consider any other means of travel?


  • Identity Theft- A Real or Imagined Threat?
    [Legal:Identity-Theft] The dangers of identity theft have increasingly been made clear throughout the media. However, statistics show that losses incurred through identity theft are much less than those reported through other means of fraud. So, what can you do to help protect yourself from identity theft?


  • UFO Spotted at Pensacola Beach
    [Real-Estate:Homes] Pensacola Beach in Florida has a great example of a Futuro home, which resembles a UFO and attracts tourists in their droves.


  • Speed Freaks of Britain Unite
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Auto-Racing] The quarter mile - adrenaline in its purest form. Drag racing has gradually evolved into the sport it is today.


  • Classical Concerts And Canals In Amsterdam
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Vacation-Rentals] Though famed for its more seedy attractions, Amsterdam also offers plenty of high culture that doesn't involve small bags of green herbs.


  • Airport Coach Travel - The Best Way to Start Your Holiday
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Airline-Travel] Choosing to get to the airport via an airport coach could be an altogether more convenient option for you - especially if you're traveling with a large family.


  • Portugal - The New Best Place To Invest
    [Real-Estate:Investing] Holidaymaker trends and the rising ease of buying property abroad have resulted in an increasing interest in property investment in sunny Portugal.


  • Is The Hybrid Battery The Most Desirable Of 4x4 Accessories?
    [Automotive] With pressure growing from environmental groups and coupled with the government heavily taxing high-emission vehicles, now is the time to consider greener alternatives for powering 4x4s.


  • Sample The Atmosphere Of The FA Community Shield Match
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Football] This year sees the FA Community Shield football match return to Wembley. If you're a football fan, why not take in the atmosphere of a live game, herald the beginning of a new football season, and donate to a good cause - all at the same time?


  • London's West End Theatre Heats Up For The Summer
    [Arts-and-Entertainment] London may have had a washout summer, but the West end is pumping with some great new shows, as well as some old classics.


  • Get Foreign Currency From UK ATMs With Your Credit Card
    [Finance:Personal-Finance] Link recently announced more high street ATMs are to offer foreign currency, and Raphael's Bank have unveiled multi-currency ATMs at airports, making getting holiday money much more convenient for travellers.


  • Highlands, Islands And Festival Frolics - Summer In Scotland
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Outdoors] From wilderness and wildlife to culture and nightlife: there are many reasons why more than 18 million people visit Scotland every year.


  • Bulgaria - Attracting Tourists All Year Round
    [Travel-and-Leisure] Recent figures suggest that as many as three million tourists visit Bulgaria each year from all over Europe, including Russia, Romania and increasingly Great Britain and Ireland.


  • The Gift Wish List - How to Get Your Friends to Buy You Presents You Want
    [Home-and-Family] With a little careful maneuvering, you'll be able to convince your friends and family to get you the gifts of your dreams without actually ever having to explicitly ask.


  • Buying A Second Hand Car - Some Top Tips
    [Automotive] Buying a second hand car can be a risky business, especially if you know nothing about cars. By making sure you stick to some top tips, you'll avoid some common mistakes.


  • Tosca At The Garden - A True London Summer Experience
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Music] Amongst the giants of London's summer musical fixtures looms one well known regular: the world-famous Puccini opera, Tosca.


  • Not Everyone Gets The Same Loan At The Same Rate- Headline Rates Explained
    [Finance:Loans] If you are thinking of applying for a loan, you should be aware that there are many different loan products available. But why do different loan rates get offered to applicants that apply for the same loan product?


  • Can You Get A Loan If You Have A Bad Credit History?
    [Finance:Loans] Many high street banks will refuse to lend money to people with bad credit, making it difficult for people to get out of debt. So how can you borrow money if your history is less than perfect?


  • Digital Photography - A Blessing Not A Curse!
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Photography] Many photographic purists have lamented the declining use of good old fashioned printed photographs. However, digital photography offers a range of benefits - including the option to print!


  • Busch Gardens Tampa Bay - A Thrilling Antidote to Disney World!
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Outdoors] If you're keen to sample the thrills of Florida theme parks outside Orlando, head towards Tampa on the state's west coast, where you'll find Busch Gardens Africa - a truly unique theme park!


  • Caring For Collectibles
    [Home-and-Family:Crafts-Hobbies] Collectors of everything, from pottery to postcards, will know that keeping a collection in tip top condition is vital for maintaining its aesthetic appeal and its monetary value.


  • Turkish Delights- Take a Holiday of a Lifetime in Turkey
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Vacation-Rentals] The only real way to evaluate Turkey's intriguing significance to the modern world is to visit - and any holiday in Turkey is guaranteed to be an unforgettable one.


  • Online Street Maps Could Help Cure You Of Your Driving Fears
    [Automotive] If you're planning a long journey, using an online street map to plan out your route in detail can ensure that your trip takes as little time as possible.


  • Prague's Old Town - A Haven in the Czech Republic's Capital
    [Travel-and-Leisure] Whether you're just after the cheap beer or you want to immerse yourself in the sights, Prague's Old Town Square is sure to leave you breathless.


  • Create An Eye Catching Exhibition Stand With A New Range Of Banner Stands
    [Business:Marketing] The image of your exhibition stand can determine whether you will catch the attention of your potential or existing customers, for them to then choose to stop at your stand and not the competitors around you. You can achieve this success with graphic banner stands, and as they are a modular display system, extra components can be easily added.


  • Hair Straighteners - Not Just For Dead Straight Hair
    [Health-and-Fitness:Beauty] The beauty of modern hair straighteners is that they can actually be used for almost any sort of hairstyle - from creating dead straight hair to giving your mop a vintage curl that will make heads turn.


  • Can You Catch a Virus From Printing Your Digital Camera Photos in Public Booths?
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Photography] Many computer storage mediums, including memory cards used in digital cameras, are open to electronic viral infection. So, how likely are viruses be 'caught' from do-it-yourself printing booths?


  • Friday The 13th - The Ultimate Biker Experience
    [Automotive:Motorcycles] Whatever the month, every time Friday the 13th comes around almost 150,000 bikers descend upon Port Dover on the northern coast of Lake Erie in Canada for a unique get together to celebrate biking.


  • Death Of The Metrosexual- Men's Fashion Goes Large
    [Shopping-and-Product-Reviews:Fashion-Style] Men's fashion is enjoying an unprecedented boom, largely due to the influence of popular male style icons like David Beckham, Pete Doherty and Daniel Radcliffe.


  • Could Computer Rental Benefit Your Business?
    [Business:Management] Computer hire could be the solution for your business. Whether you're enhancing an exhibition stand or hosting a training session for unlimited attendees, computer hire provides the ideal solution for every short term requirement.


  • Avoid Airport Boredom With a Hand-Held Games Console
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Aviation-Airplanes] The time spent in the airport departure lounge is often one of the most arduous periods of any holiday experience. So how do you keep your kids entertained while waiting for your flight?


  • Serviced Offices - Who Occupies Them And Why?
    [Business:Small-Business] Serviced office space in the UK still only accounts for approximately 6% of total space nationally, but the take up and acceptance of the serviced office solution is growing.


  • How Can You Tell if You Have Hypertension and What Can You Do to Control It?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Hypertension] How do you know if you've got hypertension - and, if you do, what measures can you take to control it?


  • The Beginner's Guide to Planning Meetings
    [Business:Presentation] Planning an away day meeting for the Board or even a sales meeting for 50 people can be a straightforward business if you know where to start.


  • Anaheim, California - The Glorious Home of Disneyland
    [Travel-and-Leisure] Anaheim boasts the biggest conference centre on America's west coast, but is most famous for being home to Disneyland.


  • Reaping Your Hotel Rewards - Is One Big Night at a 5 Star Hotel the Right Choice?
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Hotels-Accommodations] Should you splurge all those points on one swanky night at a luxurious 5 star, or is it better to make those points last and spend three or more nights in a less highly rated hotel?


  • Viral Marketing Online - Why it Works
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Social-Networking] The technique of viral marketing benefits from using social networks as a platform, as is made clear from the success of the world's most popular social sites.


  • A Family Man's Guide to Looking Good on the Beach
    [Shopping-and-Product-Reviews:Fashion-Style] Most family men leave their holiday packing to their wife or girlfriend - but it doesn't have to be like this! Shop for your essential holiday items carefully and you're certain to create a distinct summer look that's all your own.


  • Find the Right Place to Stay in London With Careful Planning
    [Travel-and-Leisure] With a bit of careful planning you'll be able to locate a London hotel that suits your needs.


  • Borrowing Money With a Personal Loan
    [Finance:Personal-Loans] Whether it's for a new bathroom, a new car, a holiday or perhaps to pay off other debts, there are many institutions that will lend you money.


  • The Dubai World Cup - The World's Richest Horse Race
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Horse-Racing] The image of Arabian horsemen charging across the desert is still a strong part of Middle Eastern mythology - and the Dubai World Cup is the pinnacle of international horse racing.


  • Visit the Golden State of California and Sample the Good Life
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Outdoors] California is the USA's most populous State for a reason: life there is good! So, enjoy a little of the good life yourself by taking a break to the Golden State.


  • Atlanta - Not Just an Airport
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Aviation-Airplanes] While Atlanta might be home to the world’s busiest airport, it has a lot more to offer besides convenient flight connections!


  • Eat a Cheese Steak and Take a Break in Philly
    [Travel-and-Leisure] Philadelphia is home to two of America's greatest products: the Declaration of Independence and the cheese steak. Take a break in Philly and sample a real 'taste' of history.


  • Do Customer Loyalty Schemes Really Benefit Their Members?
    [Shopping-and-Product-Reviews] Customer loyalty schemes are now a commodity, with every major retailer, airline and hotel chain offering schemes to their customers. But are the benefits they offer of any use to their members?


  • Theatre Breaks In London Can Involve So Much More Than The Stage
    [Travel-and-Leisure] London's West End features many quality stage productions, so why not indulge in a theatre break at a top hotel in the capital?


  • Movie Zeros to Real Life Heroes- Disney's Anaheim Ducks
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Hockey] Often, stories found in the world of fiction are based on reality, rather than the other way round. But the real life story of Disney's Mighty Ducks ice hockey team strangely mirrors its fictional counterpart.


  • Have a Blast Visiting Central Park, New York
    [Travel-and-Leisure] Visits to New York City can be packed with hectic sightseeing - so why not take a break by visiting Central Park to recharge your batteries?


  • Family Fun at Miami Seaquarium
    [Travel-and-Leisure] Miami Seaquarium is often described as a smaller version of Orlando's SeaWorld and has attracted visitors in their hoards since its first opening in 1955.


  • Is London the New Monte Carlo? Property Prices Say Yes!
    [Real-Estate:Homes] A recent study shows that London property prices are increasing at the fastest rate for more than 30 years, with many properties fetching more money per square foot than Monte Carlo.


  • Why Observing Foreign Culture Can Lead To Business Success
    [Business:Networking] When conducting business abroad, taking the time to learn the differences in cultural and business etiquette can mean the difference between success and an unsigned contract.


  • Consumer Reward Schemes - Are They Really Worth It?
    [Shopping-and-Product-Reviews] Nowadays you'd be hard pressed to find a big business that doesn't offer some form of reward scheme for loyal customers. But are these schemes really worth signing up for and do they really save you money?


  • Will There Be a Winner in the Video Games Console War?
    [Gaming:Computer-Games] Home video games consoles have been around since 1972. But with recent releases of new video games consoles having led to talk of a 'console war' between manufacturers, will there be a winner in the popularity stakes?


  • Experience the Unique Culture of San Francisco
    [Travel-and-Leisure] There's no other city quite like San Francisco for diversity of culture. So make a visit to find out for yourself!


  • Will Fashion Jewellery Solve Your Style Dilemma?
    [Shopping-and-Product-Reviews:Jewelry-Diamonds] With fashion trends constantly evolving, using fashion jewellery can help to prolong the life of your wardrobe.


  • Men's Shirts - Fashion, Not Just Function
    [Shopping-and-Product-Reviews:Fashion-Style] In the last hundred years, a range of different shirt styles have proven popular with men of all ages - and men's shirt fashion today shows no sign of bucking this trend


  • When in Rome, Eat As The Romans Do!
    [Food-and-Drink] Where better to experience the beauty and delights of Italian cuisine than in the country's vibrant and imposing capital - Rome.


  • Take a Summer Break in New York City
    [Travel-and-Leisure] In summertime, holidays in New York can involve much more than the usual attractions, as the city's vast green space and open parks really come to life.


  • Stuck For Father's Day Gift Ideas? All It Takes Is Some Imagination
    [Shopping-and-Product-Reviews:Gifts] Many people limit their father's day presents to a simple card or a box of chocolates - but this doesn't have to be the case.


  • Beautiful Budapest - The Pearl of the Danube
    [Travel-and-Leisure] With countless sights to see and do around the city, Budapest is steeped in history and has much to offer to foreign tourists.


  • Rome: The City of Luxury
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Vacation-Rentals] In order to gain some true insight into the historic heritage of Rome and its ancestors, it's crucial to appreciate the tradition of luxury and grandeur afforded by the old city sights.


  • Delhi- A City Of Countless Wonders
    [Travel-and-Leisure] For a truly fulfilling holiday experience visit Delhi, India - a city of countless wonders.


  • Take A Wilderness Break In Alaska For A Unique And Tranquil Vacation
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Outdoors] The sheer variety of arctic wildlife and national forests in Alaska means that you'll be in for a wilderness vacation that will never get boring.


  • The Benefits Of Investing In ISAs
    [Investing] Whether you choose to use an Individual Savings Account (ISA) to save cash or invest in stocks and shares, the benefits are sure to be diverse and hugely rewarding.


  • Jumeirah Beach Park - The Perfect Location For A Jolly Family Holiday
    [Travel-and-Leisure] If you're looking for a truly enjoyable family experience in Dubai, head towards Jumeirah Beach Park - one of Dubai's most stunning public attractions.


  • Are You a Civil War Buff? Why Not Experience Historic Georgia?
    [Travel-and-Leisure] Georgia's deep American roots offer a historical gravitas that's hard to match if you want to indulge in some Civil War history on your next vacation.


  • Plan Your Wedding - And Your Wedding Gift List - Online
    [Relationships:Wedding] Many retail outlets with specialist wedding services now provide comprehensive online wedding portals on their websites, in order to help you plan your wedding from the comfort of your living room.


  • FSA Calls For 'Fairer' Treatment On Life Insurance
    [Insurance:Life-Annuities] The UK's regulatory body for financial service providers has released a report which details dissatisfaction with the performance of some life insurance providers.


  • Become Snap - Happy With Digital Photography
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Photography] The digital revolution has made amateur photography more popular than ever before. Nowadays, anyone with a good eye for photography, yet possess little practical knowledge of the mechanics of cameras can capture great shots with simple “point and shoot” digital models.


  • It's Always A Great Time To Join A Travel Reward Program
    [Travel-and-Leisure] If you're not part of a travel reward program already, don't wait any longer! The sooner you sign up, the faster you'll rack up those points for another great getaway.


  • US Study Finds That Women Have Less Life Insurance Coverage Than Men
    [Insurance:Life-Annuities] A recent US survey shows a distinct imbalance between the number of women and men who have life insurance - a trend that seems to be reflected in the UK market as well.


  • Car Hire - The Best Form Of Transport For Your Holiday In The Algarve
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Vacation-Rentals] Whatever you're planning to do during your holiday in the Algarve - whether it's partying in Albufeira or playing golf in Faro - car hire will provide you with the best form of transport.


  • Shine Bright On Your Wedding Day
    [Relationships:Wedding] Shine on your special day: wear wedding jewellery that reflects you and your adopted wedding style.


  • Summer Is Just Around The Corner - So Finalize Those Vacation Plans
    [Travel-and-Leisure] Summer is just around the corner - so if you don't want to get caught in the last minute rush for vacation deals, you'd do best to finalize your travel plans now!


  • Earning Points With Hotel Accommodation Is Easy
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Hotels-Accommodations] the more points you collect from hotel stays, the greater the number of prizes and rewards you could win.


  • Display Your Products In A Professional Secure Display Case
    [Business:Sales] It is very important to your company that your products are displayed in a professional environment, but more so in a secure one. This can be best achieved with a locking display case.


  • Take A Trip To Warsaw's Royal Castle
    [Travel-and-Leisure] Warsaw is home to a variety of Eastern Europe's most stunning attractions; but one stands out among the crowd - the grand Royal Castle.


  • What Are The Implications And Benefits Of 'Verified By Visa' For E-Commerce Retailers?
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Ecommerce] Verified by Visa is a new password-required way to pay for online transactions with a Visa credit card that's sure to boost both consumer and merchant confidence.





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