October 2006
Monthly Archive
Thu 26 Oct 2006
TravelVideoStore.com wrote an interesting post today on
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Train from Barcelona to Milandigitaled7 min – 26 Oct 2006The 2nd train we all took and we are stuck at some dark station in France at a connection. Ignore the time stamp it is not accurate.
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Thu 26 Oct 2006
Tim Leffel’s Cheapest Destinations wrote an interesting post today on
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Archive for October, 2006 Tuesday, October 31st, 2006 Posted in Destination reports , Perceptive Travel , Travel industry We could all use a little peace, love, and understanding it seems–and that’s worth $20 …
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Wed 25 Oct 2006
default@goarticles.com (Lucas Lin) wrote an interesting post today on
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The manufacturer-backed 2007 touring programme is now available to view online at www.worldofbmw.com where free, full-colour brochures can also be requested.
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Sat 21 Oct 2006
TravelVideoStore.com wrote an interesting post today on
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Europe travel "RELAX"MattyKRAKOW4 min – 21 Oct 2006Short film by Matt Lis "Relax"
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Sat 21 Oct 2006
OnlineMysteryShopper wrote an interesting post today on
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Modern Marvels PREVIEWAETNUnknown length – 21 Oct 2006The challenge: Move millions of soldiers and cargo halfway around the world and into the thick of the action. How? Use the biggest ships, the widest planes, the strongest trucks. Today, military planners move more men and equipment further and faster than ever. They do it using some of the most sophisticated specialized vehicles ever created.The Air Force's latest cargo plane is the C-17, a 270 thousand-pound, 174-foot-long behemoth capable of traveling 500 miles per hour. And it never has to stop because it can refuel in mid-air. It can carry over 182 thousand pounds of freight or up to 144 regular troops. It is the latest in a long line of military cargo planes that began with the C-47 and C-46 of World War II and continues with the C-130s, C-141s and C-5s. But the C-17 does what these other planes can't [...]
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Fri 20 Oct 2006
passportsinc wrote an interesting post today on
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Contiki TV Spotcontiki30 sec – 20 Oct 2006European student travel. From Paris to Milan, see what you have been missing!
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Sun 15 Oct 2006
Hotel Online wrote an interesting post today on
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and integrate as an Italian travel agent and a Moroccan immigrant manage a tour, Italy, Morocco, Moroccan Immigrants, Youssef, Travel agents …
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Wed 4 Oct 2006
Charlie Rose Inc. wrote an interesting post today on
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It's A Wonderful Life (1946) – Feature Film2 hr 10 min – 4 Oct 2006Often referred to as one of the best films ever made, this holiday classic is available for everyone to enjoy again and again.
Plot: George Bailey spends his entire life giving up his big dreams for the good of his town, Bedford Falls, as we see in flashback. But in the present, on Christmas Eve, he is broken and suicidal over the misplacing of a loan and the machinations of the evil millionaire, Mr. Potter. His guardian angel, Clarence, falls to Earth, literally, and shows him how his town, family, and friends would turn out if he had never been born.
—Tommy Peter(@IMDB)
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Mon 2 Oct 2006
Interesting Thing of the Day wrote an interesting post today on
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Guest Article by Morgen Jahnke
Throughout the night of January 29, 1996, a fire raged in the center of Venice, Italy, and by morning it had consumed its victim: the Teatro La Fenice, often called simply La Fenice. Luckily, the fire did not travel beyond the walls of La Fenice, but the destruction was profound. One of the great opera houses of Europe was gutted, and the city of Venice lost a treasured civic landmark.
Arriving by chance in Venice just days after the fire, celebrated author John Berendt set out to document the aftermath of the Fenice fire, interviewing local residents and city officials to find out what led up to the fire, and what long-term effect it might have on the city. As with his previous bestseller, Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, which centered around a lurid murder in Savannah, Georgia, Berendt found many colorful characters and [...]
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