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    • 211.

      Cremation: Religion, Faith, Culture and Costs


      by Steve Cancel - 2008-04-28
      Cremation is when a non living body is reduced to ashes by burning in a crematory fire or crematorium furnace. The remains of the fire are often placed in urns where they are then buried, held at...
    • 212.

      Tears On Both Sides Of The Ocean (part 6)


      by Jeff Gustafson - 2008-05-01
      Although arranged marriages (miai-gekkon) are declining in Japan, in the early 70's and especially among families, at that time, of the older generation it was very common. Eke had been told from a ve...
    • 213.

      France Honours Kylie


      by Johnny Summerton - 2008-05-06
      It's official, as if anyone had any doubt. The Aussie pop chanteuse, Kylie Minogue, is now a cultural icon, at least as far as the French are concerned. On Monday Minogue became a chevalier de L'Ordre...
    • 214.

      The Drag in Austin Texas


      by Dane - 2008-05-06
      Austin, Texas is home to many different attractions with great food, shopping, and entertainment venues. Many think of Sixth Street as Austin's premiere hotspot, but there are several other interestin...
    • 215.

      Crossing Bridges


      by Jeff Gustafson - 2008-05-07
      The sound of the river was soothing after the rush to help pack gear and get 12 teenagers and 4 adults set up at our campsite. For the past few months, our group had trained for a 10-day trip to Guate...
    • 216.

      Malta Aims For Arts And Culture Tourists


      by Roger Munns - 2008-05-07
      Malta had it's a best ever year for tourism last year, and is now considering new markets to broaden her appeal.With a history dating back thousands of year tourism bosses have decided that a mix of h...
    • 217.

      Art and Culture, Guide to the Niagara Antique Belt


      by ROB CAMPBELL - 2008-05-08
      Niagara on the Lake is very old. Established by British Loyalists in 1778, this quaint little town at the mouth of the Niagara River is one of oldest settlements in the nation. As you can imagine,...
    • 218.

      The Double Standard In American Sports


      by Todd A. Smith - 2008-05-24
      It is the dream of almost every child in this great nation. It is the dream of seeing one's name in bright lights. It is the dream of being on center stage with the whole world watching, in awe of you...
    • 219.

      Greece - History Meets Modern Life


      by Giorgos Kontopoulos - 2008-06-09
      Greece is quickly making itself known as a need-to-visit tour site. With its excellent all-season climate, beautiful landscapes, and great tourist spots, visiting Greece is truly a no-brainer. In anci...
    • 220.

      Meditative Denial?


      by Ernie Fitzpatrick - 2008-06-16
      What's not going to happen in the various 2012 scenarios? I mean we have brown dwarfs, galactic alignments, sun spots, supervolcanos, global warming, super plasmic fields, and of course planets with n...