Monthly Archives: April 2011



Elements, My Dear Watson: How To Drive Safely Whatever The Weather

Featured Author Louise Slee on Apr 30th, 2011  • 

This article highlights defensive driving strategies in poor conditions. This includes bright as well as poor weather.

Cristiano Ronaldo - Crisis in Portugal

Featured Author Archie Arch on Apr 30th, 2011  • 

Carlos Queiroz has endured a difficult reign during his short time as Portugal boss and now with his job on the line over the two upcoming playoff games against Bosnia he has been delivered a fresh blow with Cristiano Ronaldo's fitness in doubt.

6 Tips To Planning A Long Weekend In Yorkshire

Featured Author Fred Ramsbottom on Apr 30th, 2011  • 

Looking to take a long weekend and see the many sights and attractions that are plentiful in Yorkshire? These 6 tips should help to ensure that your short break away is as enjoyable as it can possibly be.

Celebrate With Style In London!

Featured Author Joanna Lawton on Apr 27th, 2011  • 

London is a great place to celebrate a special occasion, and if you have a big birthday or anniversary coming up, why not take a trip to the nation's capital with your friends and loved ones? If the special occasion is for someone else than you could surprise them with a weekend trip, and perhaps book some activities that you know they will love.

First Timers Guide To Gatwick Airport Parking

Featured Author Lawrence White on Apr 27th, 2011  • 

Gatwick is one of the busiest airports in the world and the second largest airport in the UK. Over 90 airlines operate from the two terminals at Gatwick, to around 200 destinations around the world. If you are planning to travel back and forth out of Gatwick airport, you may need a car park facility close to the airport.

Snowy Conditions Lead to Fewer Road Accidents: Can This Be True?

Featured Author Richard Craig on Apr 26th, 2011  • 

It can be, according to one UK police force as they launch a road safety campaign.

How Has The Tragedy of 9/11 Changed Travel?

Featured Author Jack Bulker on Apr 26th, 2011  • 

efore September 11, 2001 we almost took traveling across country and out of the country by plane for granted. We never even had to stop and think about how careful we needed to be when we packed our things, we didn't have to worry about adding extra time to our boarding wait, nothing like that.

Florida Cruises: Popular Vacation Destinations of a Lifetime

Featured Author Bill McNeil on Apr 26th, 2011  • 

Before you decide which cruise vacation you want to take when departing from Florida, it is important to know all of the amazing options that are available for you to choose from.

The Full Range Of 12v Ride On Vehicles Available To Purchase

Featured Author Rebbeca Coe on Apr 23rd, 2011  • 

There's nothing like the beaming smile on your child's face as they are given their first ride on car. An electric ride on car provides a child with a means of having fun while developing their motoring skills at the same time! Ride on cars are available to purchase online that can travel across difficult terrain, up slopes and much, much more.

What is a Guillotine Cutter Lighter?

Featured Author Bryan Smythe on Apr 23rd, 2011  • 

Cigar smoking is as much art as it is hobby. As such, you will find that you need to have certain tools in your arsenal if you are to enjoy smoking your cigars.

What are the Rights of Taxi Passengers?

Featured Author Brandon Caldwell on Apr 23rd, 2011  • 

When you are riding in a taxi, you may not be entirely sure what your rights are.

How To Plan Low Budget But Exciting Picnics

Featured Author Mathieu Courchesne on Apr 22nd, 2011  • 

Picnics are not about sodden sandwiches and boring potato salads anymore, today's menus are more sophisticated.

A Luxury Safari - Why They Are Worth It

Featured Author Nicola Russell on Apr 22nd, 2011  • 

Currently, luxury safari travellers have never had so much choice when booking safari holidays to Africa - both in what is on offer and most definitely in method of making the arrangements. Once upon a time the high street travel agency/tour operator was the only option but now any travel plans can be instigated on the internet from the comfort of your own home.

Doing The Continental: How To Use A Minibus In Europe

Featured Author Louise Slee on Apr 18th, 2011  • 

Describes what is required, both legally and practically, to take a minibus to Europe.

Edinburgh A Large Cultural City

Featured Author Fred Ramsbottom on Apr 18th, 2011  • 

Home to one of the largest and most popular cultural festivals in the world, Edinburgh is a fantastic city and often cited as the heart of Scotland.

Holidays in the Canary Islands: A Majestic Experience

Featured Author Julian Allen on Apr 18th, 2011  • 

A Canary Island holidays could be the best thing that ever happened to you. It's all about being enveloped by the Atlantic Ocean and getting a glimpse of the African coast before you get to this premier vacation spot. For the millions of tourists who have experienced the gift of spending their holidays in the Canary Islands, it gave them the heavenly feeling while walking the earth.

Promotion To Across the Ocean

Featured Author Mark Steven Smith on Apr 18th, 2011  • 

Sure we all day dream about the big day where we get called into the bosses office and he wants to give us that big raise and the keys to the executive suite, but that's not the type of promotion I'm talking about.

Located In Southern, Africa Namibia Is Well Known For Its Captivating And Remarkable Landscapes

Featured Author Nicola Russell on Apr 18th, 2011  • 

The topography in Namibia varies from ragged unforgiving coastline that eventually gives way to plateaus and mountain ranges. Essentially Namibia is a desert nation made up of four distinct geographical areas which possess individual attributes.

Belfast Centre Hotels For All Kinds Of Occasions

Featured Author Joanna Lawton on Apr 18th, 2011  • 

If you find that you have some holiday time coming up at work, perhaps a few weeks to take or maybe even just a long weekend, it might be worth a trip to Belfast. Belfast is an up and coming tourist hub and despite its somewhat chequered past is fast becoming a very popular place to visit.

Review Of Scarface On The Sony Playstation 2

Featured Author Bill Huiting on Apr 18th, 2011  • 

Tony Montana, aka Scarface, is most likely the only one who rose on top of the cocaine drug trade industry and built his own empire. It seems like almost humanly impossible to do and yet he did this with enough ambition, determination and balls.