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Archive for August 21st, 2009

by Emmanuel Bernard

London is a global city, being among the most frequented cities of the world the reasons for this is quite obvious. London has a history and tradition that is unsurpassed which makes it one of the hotspots for vacations and on the other hand it is also one of the most fashionable cities to visit in the modern world, whatever your purpose for visit might be whether business trips or a family vacation. London therefore has to cater to a global audience and the Luxury London hotels do just that. These hotels are some of the finest in the world and are suitable for people from all parts of the planet.

by Lucho Contrera

Marriage is a very important moment and a very good memory that people experience once in most cases. Consequently your honeymoon is a once in a life time to enjoy so, you must choose a honeymoon destination that will provide you with unforgettable vacation.

Either you decided to have your wedding ceremony in Fiji or just going to spend the honeymoon there, Taveuni paradise resort would be the perfect choice for you and your partner. In this extraordinary romantic resort, the staff values the importance of such occasions and do all what they can to make it memorable.

by Larry Evans

In the past, people who own real properties were considered rich. A mans place in the society is determined by how many hectares of land he owns. People of royal descent and the big business men had villas, castles, vacation homes, and farm lands while those who belong to the lowest class in a society did not have any amount of land. This scenario is still very much alive today. A mans riches is still gauged by the number of condominiums and homes he has.

by Ross Everett

One of Englands most beloved sporting figures, Sir Bobby Robson, yielded to his courageous fight with cancer recently at the age of 75. British soccer fans mourned his passing after a lifetime in the game, first as a player and then a team manager and elder statesman. Even the often snippy British press had nothing bad to say about the universally respected Robson, headlining their obituaries with adjectives like The Bravest Knight or simply The Legend.

Robinson enjoyed a twenty year career as a player, split between the English Premier League clubs of Fulham and West Brom. He also earned twenty ‘caps’ in International play for England, scoring four goals.