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Is Your Web Site Making Money? If NOT You NEED to Read This! By: Jack Coveney Views: 136After many years of developing new web sites and maintaining existing ones, we can make a few educated guesses. Most company web sites that under-perform usually fall into one of three development scenarios.
How to Have an Unforgettable 48 hours in London, England By: Ann Coveney Views: 47Start with a trip to the London Eye for amazing views over the city. You can see all the famous landmarks including Big Ben, St. Paul's Cathedral and The Houses of Parliament. Then watch the changing of the guard at Buckingham Palace.
The Awe Inspiring City of Cambridge, England By: Ann Coveney Views: 39You can imagine medieval monks writing illuminated texts by the light of a flickering candle. Draughty corridors and high vaulted ceilings depicting stories from the Old Testament where echoes of Gregorian chants can still be heard. Cambridge is steeped in scholastic history dating back to the thirteenth century.
Broadway, The Tower, The Greens, Curiosities and Antique Shops Located in the Cotswolds England By: Ann Coveney Views: 39Broadway is situated at the heart of the Cotswolds. It got its name because of the wide street and has been a traditional coaching stop for centuries. The town is extremely pretty and so very English. The buildings are made from local honey-coloured stone so characteristic of the area.
Visiting Windsor, England, When Her Majesty the Queen is in residence the Royal Standard is raised By: Ann Coveney Views: 36Since the Norman Kings built their defences here it has been the home of Kings and Queens of England. For some, including Charles1, HenryV111 and Jane Seymour, it is their final resting place. Windsor Castle is the oldest castle residence still in use today.
Malta Looking Hot For 2007 Property Price Rises By: Roger Munns Views: 35One of the top areas for property investment next year could be the Mediterranean island of Malta. The arrival of new low cost flights could help see double digit property inflation in 2007.
Live a Little and Visit the Top Ten Locations You Must See Before You Die By: Ann Coveney Views: 32Ever wondered what it would be like to stand at the base of the Great Pyramid or watch a lioness hunt? Ever dreamed of seeing a monument of love or scaling the heights of Uluru? Well you've only got one chance at life so here's a list of the ten places you must see before you die.
Stratford-Upon-Avon This is England at its Finest By: Ann Coveney Views: 29A visit to Stratford will take you to the heart of the area known as the Cotswolds renowned for its rolling gentle hills and distinctive Cotswold stone buildings. To quote the bard, I like this place and could willingly waste my time in it.
Edinburgh, Scotland is Essentially a City with History and Atmosphere By: Ann Coveney Views: 24A lone piper plays a haunting lament from the castle walls. Over 200,000 people stand silently holding their breath as the melody evokes a mixture of sadness and pride - of battles lost and won and soldiers gone but not forgotten. The piper plays the last notes as the flames around the brazier flicker and die out.
Making Pub History in Nottingham Interesting By: Ann Coveney Views: 22Here is a fun way to find out about some of Nottingham's rich history whilst having a good night out.
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