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  • Freedom of Speech Versus France

    Freedom Speech Versus France

    In the U.S.A., we tend to think of the right to freedom of speech as absolute, deep in our bones, inscribed in our Constitution. Americans pay lip-service to th... Read more

    The 17 October 2011 by   Sedulia
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  • Amsterdam – City Without Rules !!

    Amsterdam City Without Rules

    Amsterdam is in Netherland .I was curious to know that Amsterdam is the only city which has no rules . The best example is coffee shop ? what do you get in a... Read more

    The 16 October 2011 by   Sheril
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  • A Wedding in the Cayman Islands

    Wedding Cayman Islands

    Today, I’ve chosen to feature something a little bit different on The Honeymoon Project – a wedding. Of course, being... Read more

    The 14 October 2011 by   Thehoneymoonproject
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  • Food Friday: St Peter Restaurant, The Oldest Restaurant in Central Europe

    Food Friday: Peter Restaurant, Oldest Restaurant Central Europe

    St Peter Restaurant is the oldest restaurant in Central Europe dating back to 803. Located in the heart of Salzburg, it is one of Salzburg's finest... Read more

    The 14 October 2011 by   Monkeys And Mountains Adventure
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  • Single-Lift Ski Paradise at Lake Ohau

    Single-Lift Paradise Lake Ohau

    We found the most amazing ski area – so wonderfully unique I feel a little guilty even blogging about it. Nestled east of Wanaka above the shockingly blue,... Read more

    The 14 October 2011 by   Leonoras
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  • Sightseeing in Paris on the BatoBus

    Sightseeing Paris BatoBus

    Sightseeing in Paris, with wind in your hair The Paris metro is fantastic for getting around the twenty arrondissements of Paris, with metro stations all at... Read more

    The 13 October 2011 by   Smartgirltravel
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  • Pan Am: A Glimpse of Travel History

    Glimpse Travel History

    Pan Am is a new fall show that premiered on ABC a couple weeks ago and follows the lives of stewardesses and pilots working for the largest international airlin... Read more

    The 12 October 2011 by   Travelersmind
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  • Small Cut, Big Infection in West Africa

    Small Cut, Infection West Africa

    In spring of 2005, a debilitating leg infection confined me to bed for 3 weeks. Red and swollen, my leg felt like a piece of rotting fruit from the knee down.... Read more

    The 11 October 2011 by   Healthytravelblog
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  • Looking into the Past at Seodaemun Prison

    Looking into Past Seodaemun Prison

    South Korea is now a thriving, modern nation with a rich economy. But South Korea wasn’t always like this. It has been through a few wars, including the Korean... Read more

    The 11 October 2011 by   Theplaceswevebeen
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  • Injustice Revived! Eight Bangladeshis Beheaded in Saudi Arabia

    Injustice Revived! Eight Bangladeshis Beheaded Saudi Arabia

    "Eight Bangladeshi migrants were beheaded (শিরশ্ছেদ) in public in Riyadh after they were convicted of killing an Egyptian security guard four years ago, a... Read more

    The 11 October 2011 by   Saurav2006complex
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