england
england
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by Karen Waller - 2008-08-09
The county of Cumbria has so much to offer its visitors, boasting mountains, lakes, valleys, historic buildings, preserved railways, a rich heritage and a wealth of towns and villages to explore. Thi...
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by Michele De Capitani - 2008-08-20
It takes place every year in September (this year on Saturday 13 and Sunday 14, 2008) on and around the river, on the south bank riverside walkway between Westminster Bridge and Tower Bridge, and host...
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by Karen Waller - 2008-08-22
If you're looking for a UK holiday destination, then why not discover Cornwall? It is brimming with a beautiful countryside and stunning beaches, as well as a wealth of tourist attractions that appea...
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by Karen Waller - 2008-08-25
The county of Dorset in south west England is an ideal destination for great family holiday in the UK.It boasts a beautiful coastline, some lovely countryside and a wealth of picturesque villages, as...
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by George Willison - 2008-08-31
New England Vacation Add-OnThe New England area is a major vacation destination during 3 seasons of the year. The skiers flock there in winter, sailors and coastal fans in summer, and the leaf ...
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by - 2008-08-31
Suppose I was to tell you that the Police broke my door down the other day. They hauled me out of my bed and demanded to know if I was familiar with a man called Stephen Moon. I thought about it. Yes,...
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by Philip Spires - 2008-09-06
 For two thirds of its length, The Heart Of The Country by Fay Weldon is a brilliant, surprising, humorous, bitchy study of adopted and original rural life.  Rural industries, agriculture, and yoke...
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by GoActive Football - 2008-09-10
In the early 90's, when Manchester United were becoming the dominant team in English football, our teams didn't exactly excel in Europe and attendances and money in the game weren't the greatest. Now ...
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by Martin Sejas - 2008-09-15
Wow. What a great week of international fixtures. Great time to get away from the immoral world of money-hungry football clubs. International football is still one of the domains where the sanctity a...
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by Simon White - 2008-09-17
Boats in marinas are moored on buoys or floating walkways. Buoys are cheaper to rent but less convenient than being able to walk from land to boat. Harbor shuttles, known as "water taxis", may be ava...