• Trade Shows = Wait & Weight -- Calories Don’t Count When You’re on the Road

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    Do you have an inner voice that says - Calories Don’t Count When You’re on the Road.Yum, yum, yum but sorry - your outer self shows your caloric creep after the show.At the show, you wait for a break to eat, so you graze on the Hershey Kisses, munch leftover bagels and sip from the full-sugar, super-size soda you hid under the table.Read more…
  • Vienna - Historic Buildings You'll Love

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    One of the biggest attractions of Vienna is the exquisite architecture that you can sample in so many areas of the city. It's easy to just take a stroll and enjoy the thrill of discovering yet another beautiful building. Or, you can grab a map and set out to find some of the historic buildings that are considered the finest in Vienna.Read more…
  • Things to See in Barcelona

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    Barcelona is the capital of Catalunya, one of the richest and most fiercely independent regions in Spain. Catalan people speak their own language and many do not believe themselves to be Spanish. The golden age of Catalunya was around the twelfth to fourteenth centuries, when Barcelona was the centre of the great seafaring empire of Aragon.Read more…
  • Getting Around Amsterdam in Holland - Tips for Business Travellers

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    The public transit system includes rail, bus and ferry so that visitors and residents often have multiple public travel options.There's an extensive taxi system in place in Amsterdam, though it operates somewhat differently from those in large cities in other parts of the world. Pickup points are strictly identified and adhered to.Read more…
  • Why You Need To Celebrate Christmas In Benidorm - Cheapest Airfares Has The Answer

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    Going away for Christmas - then a happy time lies ahead and even happier if flying with cheapest airfares flight tickets - thus leaving you with more money in your pocket. This festive season is full of goodwill gestures, however, regardless of your cheap flight tickets Christmas can be a time - you either love or loathe. Jolliness will always prevail for those in the Christmas spirit, however, we then have those who may have suffered misfortune or sadness in their life at this particular time, thus encouraging memories to come flooding back of which they choose to forget.Read more…
  • Mobil Travel Guide Inspectors to South Florida Hotels: No Star for You!

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    "Where's my Lavoris?" the Mobil Travel Guide inspector shouted at the poor, cowering room service attendant."Toothbrush, si?Read more…
  • Bringing A Baby Abroad - Why You Should Introduce Baby Early To Travel

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    Bringing a baby abroad is a topic discussed regularly by many concerned parents when planning a family holiday. Most questions raised are - how old should my baby be or what will I need for the flight - that is if you are travelling by plane. Other queries are - what of the foreign foods and climate.Read more…
  • Getting to and from Barcelona Airport

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    Barcelona’s main airport is located a convenient fourteen kilometers south-west of the city centre at El Prat de Llobregat. It is one of the busiest airports in Spain, not surprising when you consider the variety of low cost flights now available to the area all year round. As holidaymakers begin to avoid the traditional summer holiday months, opting instead for slightly cooler weather for their Barcelona sightseeing, package holiday companies are coming up with great deals on city breaks and weekends away in this fabulous city.Read more…
  • Fun and Sun in Florida

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    Florida is not known as the land of fun and sun in the United States for nothing. With sunshine all year round, it’s easy to see why tourists and holiday-goers make it to go to Florida often. Florida is a fabulous place to go to with the whole family – imagine basking in the sun-kissed beaches and lazing around in an outdoor environment that is never ending.Read more…
  • The Bahamas and the Lost Continent of Atlantis

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    In 1940, clairvoyant (a person with abnormal power of seeing in the mind what is happening or what exists a distance) Edgar Cayce predicted that the lost continent of Atlantis would start to rise again in the vicinity of The Bahamas in 1968 or 1969. Since then, 37 years have passed and many major events have happened, such as The Great Britain granted The Bahamas internal self-rule in 1964, Huber Ingraham became prime minister in 1992, and Perry Gladstone Christie elected prime minister in the 2002 general election. The lost continent of Atlantis, however, has still not been found.Read more…
  • Visit MOMA in New York, the Big Apple's Premier Art Gallery

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    New York is arguably the premier city for American art; its variety of eclectic galleries always provides something for the art lover, whether you're a fan of impressionism or post-modern sculpture. Some of New York's most famous galleries are the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Guggenheim Museum, the Whitney Museum of American Art and, perhaps most famously, the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA).MOMA first opened its doors in 1929 and has been the toast of the modern art world ever since.Read more…
  • Focus Vietnam

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    This is mostly down to a relaxation in Vietnams economic policies allowing the country to finally start realising its true potential. This combined with the popularity of Indochina amongst travellers in recent years means that Vietnam is a very exciting place to be right now. You so rarely get to enjoy a country at its peak - either you are one of the early pioneers when facilities are poor and the locals are generally a little unsure about your presence; or you have missed the peak and the tourist trail is already well and truly trodden.Read more…
  • The Guggenheim Museum: The Jewel in New York's Artistic Crown

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    The image of New York in art and popular culture has long been cemented as one of timeless universality. In the world of painting and photography, among a host of other art forms, New York has been one of the central muses of the art world: from the controversy over Diego Rivera's Man at the Crossroads mural in the Rockerfeller Center in 1936, to Jonathan Hyman's post-9/11 photography exhibitions, art has been an important component of the shaping of New York. Amidst its host of world-renowned galleries are the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA), The Metropolitan Museum and, perhaps most interestingly, the Guggenheim Museum.Read more…
  • Selling Up, Scaling Down: The Joys of Living Small(er) in the "Other" Greece

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    The trend seems to have no end: families dreaming of permanently relocating to the tiniest communities of sunnier, warmer, smaller countries are younger and younger. Radical life changes are no longer held off until retirement.Working with a Greece-based real estate firm catering to international clientele, I have encountered a growing number of young people pursuing the dream of simplifying their lives.Read more…
  • Healthcare & Medical Treatment in Bulgaria

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    Medical staff in Bulgaria are trained to a very high standard, though hospitals and clinics in general may not have all the equipment and facilities we expect in Western Europe or the USA. Despite this, standards of healthcare have improved dramatically since the post-communist restructure.The National Health Insurance Fund has a direct contract with medical institutions to provide medical services to patients, those who pay contributions to the fund – these services include general and specialist care at health centres, hospital outpatient departments and at home, plus hospitalisation, prescription medicines and dental care.Read more…
  • Tips for Traveling with your Portable Computer

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    The portable computer has become a staple for many business travelers. If you are planning to travel with yours here are some things to check before you go.--You will be required to pass your computer through the hand carry baggage X-ray scanner.Read more…
  • Traveling with Kids - Some Ways to Just Have Fun!

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    Mommy, are we there yet? Daddy, how long ‘til we get there? Sound familiar?Read more…
  • Sleepless In Seattle - You're In The Right City

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    Forget the rain, forget the cold; everyone’s heard of this historic city so Seattleites must be right on the money. Whether it be for history, grunge rock or movie trivia, Seattle is firmly on the global map.If any place can credit itself as a linchpin city for development and unearthing talent, Seattle is one of those places.Read more…
  • Keep Austin Weird Texas Travel

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    Let’s face it, there are a lot of cities in the US, so for Austin to consistently rate as one of the best to live in, it has to have something the others don’t.Austin has always been a popular city being the capital, but people are moving there in bucket loads as more and more reports surface of it being the best city in which to live, work and play.Technically, Austin is full of students, politicians, lobbyists and business people but Austin also prides itself on its live music and entertainment, which helps to counter balance all the other boring people.Read more…
  • Boston; Revolutionizing The Present

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    Boston is a city where old meets new, the ghosts of American’s past shake the hands of the contemporary artist, the educated and the talented.When the rest of the western world was busy modernizing and contemporizing, Boston was nurturing its history holding onto its past and accomplishments, its pulse that beats with ancient victory.City skyscrapers are juxtaposed against Faneuil Hall, built by John Smibert in 1762!Read more…

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