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  • Who Owns the Business Smartphone? Mobile Device Liability  By : iPass Inc.
    Employees want to use the tools that make them most productive. These are more often their personal smartphones, iPads and other individual-liable devices. Companies want mobile employees to use company-controlled, company-liable devices, protecting data and system access. There is a move towards IT needing to manage individual-liable devices, changing the ownership of the smartphone and other mobile devices.
  • IT Administration Costs of Enterprise Mobility: Survey Results  By : iPass Inc.
    Employees want to use the tools that make them most productive. These are more often their personal smartphones, iPads and other individual-liable devices. Companies want mobile employees to use company-controlled, company-liable devices, protecting data and system access. There is a move towards IT needing to manage individual-liable devices, changing the ownership of the smartphone and other mobile devices.
  • Experience Wonderful Surrey  By : Renato Phelp
    The county of Surrey in the south-eastern part of Britain is ideally located, connecting London and all its sights and sounds with the rich, green, quintessentially English countryside of the Home Counties.
  • Things to see and do on your holiday to Sorrento  By : Renato Phelp
    Sorrento is a small town in southern Italy in the Campania region about 50 km south of Naples, and is a popular tourist destination. In easy reach of both Naples and Pompeii by regular train, Sorrento sits on a long cliff overlooking the Bay of Naples.
  • Holidays in Bodrum  By : Renato Phelp
    Bodrum is a port town on the Aegean coast of Turkey, and now a popular destination both for tourists and the yachting set. Bodrum has centuries of history that has left historical attractions throughout the area, and was first settled by humans at least as long ago as the 7th century BC.
  • Experience Sunny Beach  By : Renato Phelp
    The popular Black Sea resort of Sunny Beach in Bulgaria is an attractive destination with holiday-makers from all over, not least the British. A perfect beachside destination in close proximity to some of the country''s best historical buildings and cultural highlights, you can be sure of a great holiday if you head there for your taste of the summer sun.
  • Our guide to the best tours of Key West  By : Renato Phelp
    If you love a good ghost story then take a spooky one mile stroll through the Old Town area of Key West and discover its haunted past. Home to a rich heritage of pirates, smugglers and shipwrecks, the Key West Ghost Walking Tour is an evening walk filled with fascinating stories and frights.
  • Our guide to the best tours of Krabi  By : Renato Phelp
    Krabi is a small city in Thailand just in from the coast. With a population of just 18,000, Krabi retains a traditional Thai feel, and is a refreshing change to some of the more developed areas of Thailand. Whether you want an organised tour of Krabi itself, or are keen to explore its surroundings, you will find a tour to suit your needs.
  • A Guide to holidays in Adeje  By : Renato Phelp
    10 million visitors flock to Tenerife every year for its year round sunshine, long, picture-postcard beaches and luxury hotels. But, for the adventurous traveller, there is a lot more this Canary Isle than immediately meets the eye in the standard tourist brochures.
  • Tourist attractions in New York  By : BLOSSOM LACHAPELLE
    The Empire State Building is one of the most famous buildings in the world, and for a long time held the record of being the tallest building in the world, with a height of over quarter of a mile. The Observatory, which is located 320 metres above street level, offers stunning panoramic views of the Big Apple.
  • A Guide to holidays in Florence  By : Renato Phelp
    Florence is a beautiful Italian Renaissance city, situated in the heart of Tuscany. There is plenty to see and do here, including some of the best museums in Italy, some stunning cathedrals, and many interesting buildings and shops. Most of the attractions are within Florences compact city centre.
  • Walks around the Isle of Skye  By : Renato Phelp
    The Isle of Skye presents a fantastically varied landscape for keen walkers of all abilities. From dramatic coastal walks, to gentle rolling hills and glens, experienced walkers can also enjoy the challenging Cuillin Mountains, the most challenging range in all of Britain.
  • How to cut the cost of your holiday to Los Cristianos  By : Renato Phelp
    Los Cristianos is a resort in Tenerife, close to the popular resort of Playa de las Americas. While Playa de las Americas is known for its vibrant nightlife and is popular with the younger party crowd, Los Cristianos is a more relaxed and family friendly resort, with lots to see and do.
  • Our guide to the best tours of Los Angeles  By : Renato Phelp
    LA has been the home of many a rock star, and you can explore the rock and roll roots of the city in your own time with downloadable Rock and Walk LA audio tour. You will be given fascinating information about key sites in the area, including the Beach Boys at Columbia Square, the Capital Records building, Elvis and Jefferson Airplane at RCS Records and more.
  • San Antonio guide  By : Renato Phelp
    Most people know Ibiza for being the party capital of the world. With some of the biggest names in the industry running clubs, award-winning international DJs calling it home during the summer and millions of electronic music loving young things heading there on holiday it is not hard to see how it has earned this reputation.
  • Hotels in Caleta De Fuste: an introduction to the island  By : Renato Phelp
    Caleta De Fuste is a purpose built resort town on the island of Fuerteventura. Fuerteventura is one of the Canary Islands, and is just 100 km from the coast of Africa, and on the same latitude as Florida and Mexico. There are 152 beaches on Fuerteventura.
  • A Guide to holidays in Agadir  By : Renato Phelp
    Wide, palm lined boulevards, whitewashed domed buildings and luxury international hotels abound in Agadir, but the piece de la resistance is the crescent-moon shaped bay. Agadir is Morocco''s premier beach resort, its answer to St Tropez or Rimini.
  • The attractions surrounding hotels in Bruges  By : Renato Phelp
    Bruges is the capital of the Belgian province of West Flanders, in the Flemish region of country. The city centre has been excellently well preserved from the period before motorised transport. This preservation has been recognised by UNESCO, who have declared the Old City centre a World Heritage Site. Here are a few of the things to do in Bruges.
  • The Bali Experience  By : Renato Phelp
    The Indonesian island of Bali, famed the world over as the ''Island of the Gods'', opens up an eclectic new world before you, its landscape with mountains, rugged coastlines and fine beaches, rice terraces and barren volcanic hills, all just as varied as its culture which blends traditional Hindu spiritualism with modern tastes in shopping and partying. To the many people who head there from all over the world, it is something of a paradise on earth.
  • London baby yeah!  By : Renato Phelp
    London, the capital city of England, has long been one of the world''s most popular holiday destinations. The reasons for this aren''t hard to work out: the city is a buzzing, vibrant metropolis with a huge range of attractions. Another explanation lies in its welcoming multicultural atmosphere: over 300 languages are spoken within the city limits.
  • Our guide to the best tours of Istanbul  By : Renato Phelp
    Organised tours are the best way to explore Istanbul and the surrounding area. As well as taking you to places that are truly off the beaten path, having your own informed tour guide means that you will find out far more about the area than you would exploring on your own with a guide book.
  • Cutting the cost of your trip to Port El Kantaoui  By : Renato Phelp
    Port El Kantaoui is an upscale resort and wealthy residential area in Tunisia, located close by to Sousse. Purpose built in 1979, the resort centres around a beautiful marina, with a golf course to the north, a theme park to the south and a number of luxury villas and hotels.
  • Visit the Pride of Spain  By : Renato Phelp
    Seville is the capital of Spain''s Andalusia, and the cultural, artistic and financial capital of Southern Spain. The city mixes a rich cultural and history with a modern, vibrant atmosphere to create a truly unique holiday experience. If you''re looking for something truly special from your holiday, then look no further.
  • The resort of Rimini  By : Renato Phelp
    Rimini may now be a modern, urban beach resort just as popular with Italians as tourists form the rest of the world, but it was first founded in 268 BC by the Romans. There are still plenty of landmarks revealing this ancient lineage.
  • San Diego here we go  By : Renato Phelp
    Despite their love of the automobile, Californians love the great outdoors. It''s not hard to see why really. They have vast national parks taking in mountains and deserts and miles and miles of pristine Pacific coastline. To top it all off, the weather is fantastic, particularly in Southern California where the rain is kept at bay for most of the year and sunshine and warm temperatures are dominant.
  • Our guide to the best tours of Kos  By : Renato Phelp
    Kos, sometimes spelled Cos, is a Greek island in the Aegean Sea. It is very close to the Turkish coast, making it the perfect destination to explore both Greek and Turkish landscapes and culture.
  • A Guide to holidays in Fort William  By : Renato Phelp
    If you are in Fort William, you can hardly miss Ben Nevis, which towers over the town at 1344 metres, which makes it the highest peak in the UK. There are two kilometres of cliffs along its north face, and weather conditions can change rapidly near the top. Therefore, anyone planning to ascend it should have a reasonable level of hillwalking experience.
  • Our guide to the best tours of Jamaica  By : Renato Phelp
    One of the most exhilarating ways to experience the jungles of Jamaica is on the Canopy Tour. This 3 hour tour of the treetops is via a zipline through the trees, a staggering 14 metres above the forest floor. Your first stop is over the Great River, and eight more traverses follow, interspersed with some fantastic guided nature walks too.
  • Our guide to the best tours of Koh Samui  By : Renato Phelp
    If you love fishing, then book a place in the Koh Samui Full Day Fishing Tour. You could catch your own Snapper or Barracuda as you travel from Koh Samui to two beautiful secluded islands to the south. Your captain is also on hand to help you improve your fishing technique or to teach beginners the basics.
  • Oxford on a budget  By : Renato Phelp
    With the economic recession hitting our pockets hard this year, many holidaymakers have chosen to holiday closer to home at traditional British holiday destinations like Oxford. Oxford is a great place to visit on a budget too, with so much to see and do without having to spend a single penny.
  • Travel In Toronto  By : Renato Phelp
    Some people are just at home in a city. The countryside they find too quiet and eerie, to far from modern civilisation as they prefer to experience it and simply too inconvenient when you just want to pop to the shop to stock up on coffee or a fresh pint of milk and other essential groceries.
  • Cutting the cost of your trip to Puerto Del Carmen  By : Renato Phelp
    Puerto Del Carmen is the most popular holiday resort on the island of Lanzarote. Suitable for families and party-goers, there are plenty of family-oriented activities, the New Town area is buzzing with cool bars and clubs, and there are accommodation options in the area to suit every budget.
  • Barcelona city guide  By : Renato Phelp
    Barcelona is the capital of Catalonia, a region within Spain, and the second largest city in the country. Barcelona is the fourth most visited city in Europe, a status which is partly explained by its prime location on the Mediterranean coast, its vibrant atmosphere, rich culture, and the beautiful surroundings you''ll find yourself in as you walk through its streets. Here is a guide to a few of the best bits of this incredible city.
  • Shanghai on a budget  By : Renato Phelp
    Travelling to Shanghai, or anywhere in the Far East for that matter, is seldom the cheapest holiday option due to the distance involved. If you are looking to keep your holiday costs down, then search online for cheap flight deals outwith the high season, and look out for package deals, which can save you a bundle on accommodation costs.
  • Britain on a budget - Newcastle Upon Tyne  By : Renato Phelp
    You can save money if you plan to visit more then one of the Durham University attractions, which include Durham Castle, the Oriental Museum, the Old Fulling Mill and the Botanic Gardens. Retain your ticket from one of these attractions and you will get half price entry to another.
  • Fun activities in and around Nerja  By : Renato Phelp
    As Nerja is situated in the foothills of the Sierra de Almijarra, keen walkers will find plenty of fantastic walking opportunities. You can pick up a handy free guide to the walks in and around Nerja from the tourist information office close to the Balcon de Europa, as well as details of the Nerja Walking Club, or Senderismo de Nerja.
  • Ethics - The Conscience for Call Creating  By : Aaron R Daniel
    With the continuously surfacing scandals in Company America, the concept that any kind of ethics exists in business is suspect. We tend to are also seeing similar things at intervals the ranks of presidency and non secular leaders. And, the lack of ethics isn't confined to America. It's world!
  • The way to Implement Ethical Organic SEO Technique?  By : Aaron R Daniel
    A way to Implement Ethical Organic SEO Technique? Before you start your online campaign, you ought to apprehend what is moral and that is unethical. The truth is that not only is SEO moral, it is also necessary for your campaign. But, you need to try and do it right way and avoid all unethical means. Because an exploration engine appearance at the position and frequency of keywords, many websites stupidly choose practices like stuffing a internet web site with hidden/invisible keywords hundreds of times to increase the keywords volume (known as search engine spamming or black hat SEO technique). Such quick-fix solutions generate high initial traffic, however this goes into a free fall pretty fast as a result of most search engines detect spamming and penalize such sites OR entire servers or drop them entirely. Spamming is not ethical Organic SEO, search engines (particularly GOOGLE & YAHOO) do not like several technique that falsely try to spice up rankings in SERPS.
  • Business Ethics and Social Responsibility  By : Aaron R Daniel
    Business ethics may be a type of applied ethics that examines just rules and principles within a industrial context; the various moral or moral problems that may arise during a business setting; and any special duties or obligations that apply to persons who are engaged in commerce. Typically speaking, business ethics may be a normative discipline, whereby specific moral standards are advocated and then applied.
  • The Everyday Busi  By : Aaron R Daniel
    Breaking news may feature the Enron debacle, WorldCom activities, or accounting issues but we have a tendency to live our everyday business life making ethical decisions that have an effect on our employment and businesses. Take into account the moral decisions created in these things:
  • Forty Shades of Green - Investing in Ethical Funds  By : Aaron R Daniel
    Seventy per cent of people in Nice Britain take into account their outlook and lifestyle to be green and ethical, and forty nine% of individuals with savings and investments would love to form a difference with their money, in keeping with the UK sustainable investment and finance association (UKSIF).
  • How to Build a Stronger Business?  By : Aaron R Daniel
    Align Your Business Ethics With Your Business Culture
    Business code ethics would like to be part of your organization's culture; and recent business ethics cases prove that need. Stories of large business fraud to little business embezzlement are being reported with ever-increasing frequency; sadly business ethics are underneath attack.
  • Business Ethics Outline  By : Aaron R Daniel
    Ethics is one in all the oldest disciplines, the item of study of which is morality. The term ethics was introduced by Aristotle, who thoughtfully remarked that ethics "helps to understand what to do and what ought to be avoided".
  • A way to Develop a Code of Moral Conduct  By : Aaron R Daniel
    Codes of ethics have long been associated with skilled bodies and groups. In fact, members of those associations should abide by their codes of ethics. Additional recently, business organizations became aware that they have their own codes of ethical conduct. Therefore you'll should develop your own code, providing a perfect chance to tailor one that fits the specific desires of your organization and its people.
  • How to Manage an Moral Crisis  By : Aaron R Daniel
    Most individuals expertise pressures to achieve goals; and different folks respond differently. Some could even resort to unethical conduct that, over time, is seemingly to have an effect on each the individual and also the organization adversely. Consequently, you will have an ethical crisis to deal with. Because in most organizations the approach to ethics is sometimes crisis-driven, it's appropriate to be prepared for such an event. Here are some vital considerations.
  • Ethics For the Real World  By : Aaron R Daniel
    Creating a Personal Code to Guide Choices in Work and Life
    If you thought your child may be e-mailing the incorrect people, would you secretly scan his or her e-mails? If you are against lying, would it not be okay to inform a small white misinform somebody with Alzheimer's or to an in-law to "keep the peace?" Will a person be virtually moral? If you are against killing, is it ethical to work for an organization that produces weapons? Is there any damage in small moral mistakes? These questions and several additional are addressed in this book. The answers aren't simply given to you, however a system is taught therefore you'll verify the answers for yourself.
  • Is Company Ethics Useful to the Bottom Line?  By : Aaron R Daniel
    This is often a replacement world. A world where the common man or girl on the street has words like "Enron" and "Arthur Andersen" and "Worldcom" on the tip of their tongues. However will major corporate scandals have shaken the bedrock of America's trust in its companies and their executives, this world is new in another manner as well.
  • Concerning Business Ethics  By : Aaron R Daniel
    Ethics isn't an straightforward path, in most cases, nor is it a path taken by businesspersons without thought or consideration. That is not saying that ethical call-creating is difficult (though in some cases it may be confusing and culturally sophisticated, and we tend to shall suppose through that), but even decisions that aren't complicated don't seem to be continuously straightforward courses to take.
  • Why Hire?  By : Tory Sier
    Hiring a car is a great way to help you get around and about when you head away on your holiday this year. With so much on offer at every destination, it can be difficult to fit everything in that you want to see and do. Fortunately renting a car is so easy to do that you can be sure of having the chance to take in everything you want on your trip.
  • Five Short Breaks  By : Mercy Tagliente
    Getting away from it all needn''t mean a long flight to a far flung place at the world''s end, or to a place where culturally it''s far removed from what you find comfortable. Many of us like to take our holiday''s a bit closer to home, if we can ignore the fact that the climate may well be perhaps more challenging.
  • The quest for cheap flights  By : BLOSSOM LACHAPELLE
    We all want an escape from the humdrum routine of work, bills and occasional play. Sometimes the lure of the bright lights in the big cities across the continent or the tranquillity of distant shores is too much of a temptation. Even in times such as these when everyone has to be tight with their pennies, there are ways that you can go about finding cheap flights and good deals on a holiday, enabling you to get away from it all too.
  • Housing Loan In Malaysia  By : Raymond Pitt
    A mortgage is a loan secured by a property/house and paid in installments over a set interval of time. The mortgage secures your promise that the money borrowed will be repaid.For most of us, a mortgage is the most important and most severe monetary obligation we ever make.
    There are a lot of several types of mortgages, every with its own benefits and downsides, it is extremely vital that you just do your research.Do not forget that many individuals were impacted by predatory lenders and given mortgages that they may not maintain through the housing disaster of the last two years. Understanding these variations will enable you to choose the best mortgage for your financial scenario and housing goals. Be an informed consumer!
  • Mortgage Loan Within Malaysia  By : Renee001 Jin001
    A mortgage is a mortgage secured by a property/home and paid in installments over a set interval of time. The mortgage secures your promise that the money borrowed might be repaid.For most of us, a mortgage is the biggest and most severe financial obligation we ever make.
    There are various various kinds of mortgages, each with its personal advantages and drawbacks, it is rather important that you just do your research.Remember that many individuals had been impacted by predatory lenders and given mortgages that they could not sustain during the housing disaster of the last two years. Understanding these variations will enable you to decide on the correct mortgage for your financial state of affairs and housing goals. Be an informed client!
  • Best Mortgage : BEAT “Purchaser LAZINESS” AND GET Nice DEALS  By : Raymond Pitt
    Have you ever ever had buddies ranting regarding the poor service at their bank, nevertheless nonetheless proceed to cope with the an identical establishment? Or maybe they know they should change their investments to get larger returns, nonetheless they don’t do anything about it?
  • The holiday necessity  By : Mercy Tagliente
    Do you think holidays are luxuries or necessities? In the 1800s it was only the rich that could take a holiday. It was very expensive but more importantly there would have been a significant amount of money lost from missing work; you didn''t exactly get paid leave in those days.
  • All Inclusive Holidays to Tailor Made Trips  By : Mercy Tagliente
    There was a time when travel agents could be very prescriptive in their services. Package holidays could dictate the passing of every single day of your holiday leaving you no time of your own to explore the local culture and cuisine on your own terms. The alternative was to make all your own arrangements, and, depending on the accessibility of your chosen destination, this could be challenging and time consuming.
  • Hiring a car on holiday  By : Zane Havely
    A car is sometimes the only efficient way to travel around your chosen destination. Buses and trains may be unreliable or inconvenient, and it takes precious vacation time working out how to use them. Taxis can be costly, and again they may not be able to take you all the places you want to go. So, if you''ve decided that hiring a car is the only effective solution, what should you know before booking?
  • IT Costs of Enterprise Mobility - Survey Results  By : iPass Inc.
    On average companies spend over $120 per month for each mobile employee, manage too many carrier relationships and seldom audit their mobility spending. IT survey gives you data on mobility costs.
  • Essential city breaks  By : SHERICE FINSETH
    Greece, now Spain, many European countries are in severe financial difficulty right now. Add in some new financial laws and regulation and the Euro is going down. Throughout 2009 and into 2010 it was the Pound that was slipping downwards. In fact, it almost dropped to parity with Euro and lost a lot of ground against the American Dollar, the Australian Dollar and the Yen. This once trusted, extra-strong currency was in serious trouble and didn''t show any signs of recovery.
  • Holiday destination ideas  By : SHERICE FINSETH
    There are just too many places in which to take time off, and as one place can''t necessarily always satisfy everything you''re looking for in a holiday destination, booking yourself several short breaks over the year can be just as rewarding as one long stretch. Here are a few suggestions:
  • Our guide to driving in Portugal for the first time  By : Tory Sier
    Holidaymakers from the UK driving in Portugal for the first time will need to get used to driving on the right hand side rather than the left. Drivers should also be aware that in Portugal priority is given to vehicles approaching from the right too.
  • Must see sights for your next trip to Barcelona  By : Tory Sier
    Just out of Barcelona you can see the extensive the mix of architectural styles used throughout Spain at the small village of Poble Espanyol de Montjuic. Each building has been used to exemplify a Spanish architectural style, and you can often catch a traditional Spanish Flamenco performance there.
  • Explore the works of Charles Rennie Mackintosh on your next visit to Glasgow  By : Tory Sier
    No Mackintosh tour is complete without a visit to the building where he learned his craft, the Glasgow School of Art. This buzzing hive of creative activity has Mackintosh written all over it, thanks to his updating of the building after he won a design competition to do so. Take a guided tour, or just wander round the library and magnificent mezzanine, spotting trademark Mackintosh touches, from lighting to wall stencilling, chic glass bookcases to chrome metalwork.
  • Save money on car hire with our tips and hints  By : Tory Sier
    Many holidaymakers enjoy the advantages that hiring a holiday car gives them. You can travel wherever you want, and whenever you want, without having to adhere to public transport timetables. It is especially advantageous if you are travelling with a large group or family, allowing you to transport you luggage more easily too.
  • A step by step guide to car hire  By : Tory Sier
    If you are looking to save on car hire costs, then one of your options, and a fairly new option for car hire customers, is to opt for a car share scheme. Car shares are only really available in major towns and cities, but if you are looking to rent a car for just a short drive or two, rather than rental for a whole week, then it could really cut your costs.
  • Your Holiday checklist  By : Dee Vaneffen
    Holidays are supposed to be about relaxation. Sitting in the sun, sipping an ice-cold drink, listening to the sound of the ocean around you... In reality, the combination of sorting out accommodation, travel insurance, flights and what you''re actually going to do on your holiday can take all of the fun out of a break.
  • Road trip ideas  By : Tory Sier
    It''s not just students in VW Campervans and leather-clad bikers with beards that go on road trips. They are ideal if you want to see as much of a country as possible in a short amount of time. You can stumble across remote villages, hidden coves, sprawling open spaces and thick, dense forests. Not all of the world''s best drives are thousands of miles away in the US or Australia. You can explore some amazing scenery right here in Europe.
  • A brief guide to Spain  By : Tory Sier
    Every year millions of tourists flood into Spain, all keen to experience the island''s particular delights. Beautiful beaches, fantastic food, buzzing nightlife whatever you''re looking for, Spain has it. With so many options it can be difficult to choose the area of Spain which best serves your needs; here is a quick guide to some of the key holiday regions.
  • A brief guide to Glasgow  By : Tory Sier
    Busy, modern, and the largest city in Scotland; Glasgow lies on the River Clyde. The city''s popularity as both a holiday destination and a place to live has increased hugely in the last few years; this mean you''d be wise to visit before the city is flooded with tourists. Here is a guide to a few of the things that make Glasgow so special.
  • Fun for all the family in Faro  By : Tory Sier
    There are several historic churches in and around Faro, but the Igreja do Nossa Senhora do Carmo has an extra special feature that attracts visitors from far and wide. As well as the church itself, dating back to the 18th century and retaining its ornate Brazilian gold interiors and spectacular exterior carvings, to the back of the church lies a unique shrine, the Capela dos Ossos. Built from the skulls and bones of the monks of the church, it is an eerily memorable sight.
  • Things to do for free in London: go and see them through car hire London  By : Tory Sier
    London is popular with tourists of all ages, and has plenty to do and see. This doesn''t always have to cost money, however ? many of the top tourist attractions are free. Eating out and going for a drink in London certainly is not free, so between mealtimes, why not take advantage of those diversions that don''t break the bank?
  • Car rental for dummies  By : Tory Sier
    Most people think of car rental as something that only needs to be done when you are out of the country. This is the thing you do when you arrive in foreign airports, or something you arrange in advance if you are a businessman. Renting is never something you do in the real world.
  • Holiday car rental hints and tips  By : Tory Sier
    Picking up your rental car from an airport car hire branch could mean that you have to pay extra airport surcharges. If possible, try to pick your rental car up from an inner city branch instead, by opting to take public transport or a shuttle bus from the airport to your hotel, and you could cut the cost of your overall car rental.
  • Uncover the splendour of ancient Egypt on a a journey down the River Nile  By : Mercy Tagliente
    Standing at the gateway of Europe, Africa and Asia, Egypt is a country with a fascinatingly rich history and incredible diversity of landscape.
  • Tenerife Holidays with the Family  By : Mercy Tagliente
    There are many different kinds of family holiday currently on offer, from city breaks to mountain escapes, but one of our all time favourites remains the classic beach holiday. Gone our the days when a family beach holiday meant a trip to Butlins or Brighton, nowadays our beach-side breaks can take us to many exotic locations across the globe.
  • Holidays in Cyprus  By : Mercy Tagliente
    In Cyprus, North and South are divided like nowhere else in Europe. The Grecian South Cyprus has party hot-spot Ayia Napa and sun-drenched Limassol. The Turksih North is largely unspoilt and with a laidback feel that is sometimes a little rough around the edges. Together you get one very captivating mix of cultures.
  • Top tips for cheap holidays  By : Mercy Tagliente
    As many of us already know, booking summer holidays this year is going to be a bit tough. What with the continuing recession and tight budgets all around, some people may feel unable to afford a holiday at all.
  • A Lasting Legacy  By : Mercy Tagliente
    From the moment that the FIFA executive committee decided to award the 2010 World Cup to South Africa there has been a heated debate over the wisdom of such a decision. Undeniably the competition has been vibrant and the hosts have been wonderful, but was giving the World Cup to a country with such undeveloped infrastructure such a good idea?
  • Top Turkey Holidays  By : Mercy Tagliente
    Turkey is a long-standing favourite holiday destination for many Brits, yet there are many others who are yet to make their first trip over this East-meets-West destination. Turkey appeals to a variety of travellers for a variety of reasons, but there is an added incentive to choosing now to book your Turkey holiday.
  • Discover the real core of the Big Apple in New York''s neighbourhoods  By : Dorine Mccoil
    Think of New York and Manhattan, complete with splendid shiny skyscrapers, iconic yellow taxis, and all the bustle of a world-class metropolis instantly springs to mind. Yet, whilst for a long time, the vivacious and pulsating imagery of mid-town has been the jewel in New York City''s crown, beyond these perimeters there are a multitude of thriving neighbourhoods that give visitors a taste of the real, living ''Big Apple''.
  • Don''t be chicken to try Turkey  By : Mercy Tagliente
    In south-eastern Europe lies Turkey, a country bordered on one side by Greece and the other Iraq. The country boasts exceptionally varied terrain, ranging from snow-capped mountains to tropical beaches; the variety of the terrain is matched only by the variety of holiday options available here. Here is a guide to a few of the best.
  • Let''s go walkabout  By : Dorine Mccoil
    One of the most difficult things about planning a romantic break is finding the perfect location. You want somewhere beautiful, relaxing, interesting and, above all, romantic. Luckily there is a city which encapsulates all this and more: Sydney. Here is a quick guide to getting the most out of a visit to this fantastic city.
  • Cheap Flight to Dubai  By : Dorine Mccoil
    What do you do when the cheapest flights all seem to be heading to the most expensive destinations? Websites such as Dial A Flight are currently jam packed with fabulous deals on cheap flights to Dubai, but as one of the world''s most glamorous and luxurious holiday destinations, is it possible to get such a good deal on the rest of your trip?
  • The Working Holiday  By : Dorine Mccoil
    In the seventies, with the idea of promoting international understanding, the Australian government set up a working holiday program. The idea was that young people could travel and explore Australia, get to know a different culture and add some value to the Australian economy by working.
  • A brief guide to Sydney  By : Dorine Mccoil
    Sydney''s charms are various and numerous ? gorgeous beaches; a busy, modern city; fantastic food, drink and culture. If that isn''t enough to convince you the various big sporting events the city has played host to (most notably the 2000 Olympics), the famous figures who make it their home (Nicole Kidman and Russell Crowe) and the world-famous bands who''ve played there (ACDC stand as testament to its delights. Here is a brief guide to some of the best of Sydney.
  • Festivals and Holidays in Bangkok  By : Dorine Mccoil
    In recent months that Thai capital, Bangkok, has resembled more of a warzone than the peaceful centre of tourism that has made it one of the most popular places to visit in the world. The Foreign Office, accordingly, had issued a message warning people against travelling to Bangkok, but since the end of the Red Shirt protest that warning has been relaxed.
  • Holidays to Spain  By : Mercy Tagliente
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