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Latest News – Rising Stars: Who’s Got Our Money?
Rising Stars: Who’s Got Our Money? A look at the managers the Young Guns Portfolio’s holdings. Extracted from: Read more on The Motley Fool SEAIR offers special Batanes and Boracay deals at 18th Philippine Travel Tour Expo Get the best deals from SEAIR at the 18th Philippine Travel Tour Expo! South East Asian Airlines (SEAIR) will offer a “Buy 1, Take 1” Batanes roundtrip promo and up to 70% off on Boracay tickets the 18th Travel Tour Expo, SMX Convention Center, SM Mall Of Asia on February 18 to 20, 2011. Cheap Batanes […] Extracted from: Read more on Out Of Town Blog 9 ways to cut costs for a…
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Latest News – Nemacolin Woodlands awaits word on gaming license
Nemacolin Woodlands awaits word on gaming license An official of Nemacolin Woodlands Resort & Spa said the postponement of a vote to award a casino license by the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board simply means the resort has to wait to hear if it will be granted a gaming license. “Our approach is that we are on the timetable the gaming control board deems necessary to make a decision,” said Jeff Nobers. “But we feel that we presented the case … Extracted from: Read more on The Uniontown Herald Standard Ski Report LEBANON, N.H. (AP) — Latest skiing conditions, as supplied by SnoCountry Mountain Reports. Conditions are subject to change due…
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Latest News – A close call in Bhutan
A close call in Bhutan ONLY about 10 per cent of the fewer than 20,000 tourists who visit Bhutan annually make it to the far east of the country. Jill Worrall, on her eighth trip to the Himalayan kingdom, reached the east for the first time recently – it was nearly also her last… Extracted from: Read more on Northern Star College courting students to international study course FARMINGTON After several years of student participation limited because of the economy, San Juan College is expecting an influx of students to study abroad this year. Extracted from: Read more on The Farmington Daily Times A close call in Bhutan ONLY about…
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Latest News – My Favorite Things, 2010
My Favorite Things, 2010 This is an updated repost of a piece I wrote on my favorite books almost one year ago. Since then I’ve read more interesting books to add to my list below — mainly Japanese classics going back approximately 100 to 150 years. Two books I particularly enjoyed were old Japanese fiction: Mistress Oriku , a tale of the liberal (for the Meiji era especially!) owner of the Shigure Teahouse in Tokyo … Extracted from: Read more on Travelife Magazine Huge Blizzard Snarls Travel and Transit in the Northeast The monster storm swirled over the New York region and the Northeast, disrupting air, rail and highway travel.…
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Latest News – Tourist attacked, robbed in Queenstown
Tourist attacked, robbed in Queenstown Two men have been arrested and charged with serious assault after a German tourist was knocked unconscious and his wallet was stolen in Queenstown on Saturday morning Extracted from: Read more on TVNZ Tourist attacked, robbed in Queenstown Two men have been charged with serious assault after a tourist was knocked unconscious and his wallet stolen. Extracted from: Read more on 3news Tourist diarrhoea hotspots revealed Travellers are most likely to come down with diarrhoea in Egypt India Thailand Pakistan and Morocco according to a report. Extracted from: Read more on Press Assoc. via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News