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  • Writing For Profit
    By: Paul Ingersole | - Writing well is great business. These days in the online world or offline we are all writing more and aiming to engage our readers quickly with strong and direct messages that have real meaning. To write well is to position yourself powerfully and gives you a decisive edge over your competitors and gives your customers and clients the message you aim to convey with passion and real meaning.

    Great writing is efficient and can also be elegant it delivers its message plainly and direct ...

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  • Winston Churchill's Valuable Life Lessons
    By: Kellie D'Andrea | - Winston Churchill is probably no stranger to anyone. He was an inspirational British leader during the Second World War, a noted statesman, officer, historian, writer and artist and the only British Prime Minister to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature.

    Throughout history and even today, Winston Churchill is often quoted for his words of wisdom and as we all strive to achieve our purpose in life his famous quotes are an inspiration to us all. Here are a few of my favorites transl ...

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  • Popular Styles In A Leather Travel Bag
    By: MITH | -
    These days, when traveling, it's important to look great. Who wants to get caught running into someone at the airport wearing ratty old sweats carrying your broken and stained luggage? For that reason, a leather travel bag is an instant way to chic up your travel look with minimal effort. You will look like the most fashionable jetsetter with any of these popular styles in a leather travel bag!

    For a luxuriously European bag that is great for a carry-on, take a look at the Pi ...

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  • Winston Churchill Quotes: How 3 Winston Churchill Quotes Can Ignite Your Motivation
    By: Michael Lee | - Winston Churchill was a man who had accomplished much in his life. He was a military man, a prime minister, an artist, a writer and a historian among others. His words have often been quoted throughout the years. To this day and age, Winston Churchill quotes hold relevance over todays society.

    The epitome of hard work and perseverance, Churchill trudged through life with strong conviction. Here are a few Winston Churchill quotes we can learn a thing or two from.

    Win ...

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  • Engage Your Offence Strategy
    By: Colleen Francis | - Engage your offence strategy
    In the new economy that’s taking shape around all of us today, confidence and pride haven’t gone out of fashion (and thank goodness for that). However, they have to be earned by doing more than just showing up in the market and assuming that your clients will be waiting in the wings, ready to do business with you. You need to equip yourself with a sales strategy that’s geared for offence—not just because the stakes are higher, but ...

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  • The Two Key Factors In Choosing The Perfect Cigars
    By: Chris Robertson | - Choosing a cigar, like choosing a wine, can be based on a combination of personal choices and practicality. The flavor is a very personal choice, but the choice of size can be a very practical consideration.

    Cigars come in a variety of sizes, varying in both length and diameter. Diameter is measured in either millimeters or "ringsize," or 64ths of an inch: a cigar that is 42 rings, is 42/64 of an inch in diameter. The length is measured in millimeters or inches. So the "royal coro ...

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  • A Satnav For Christmas
    By: simon.macsis@gmail.com | - Before you buy the system, check how much space is available in the car. A smaller device is best, because it can also be slipped into a pocket or handbag if need be.
    These are handy features to look for in a new Satnav system:
    A wide range of route options will ensure that you do not find yourself off the map when you need it most.
    Some Satnavs come with information on places of interest already installed.
    Traffic and route planner information ...

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  • Bring Down Your Car Insurance Premiums In 2009
    By: simon.macsis@gmail.com | - Insurance is a necessary evil, as it means that you will be covered in the event of an accident, be it at home, in your car or at the office, but sometimes the costs may eat into your monthly earnings, leaving you feeling out of pocket.
    The easiest insurance to save on is motor insurance.
    These major factors, which you can influence, will affect the cost of your car insurance premiums:
    Younger drivers are statistically more likely to have an accident that older drivers and ...

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  • Churchill - Man Of The 20th Century
    By: C. Read | - The human condition as it exists today in both the spiritual and material sense has been formed by the interaction and dynamics of great individuals with the mass social movements and societal gyrations that make up the long human story. Through such dialogues has the civilising march of man been undertaken and the current situation, however unsatisfactory it may still be for the bulk of our species, been formed. It is unquestioningly correct; however, to recount from the lessons of history the ...
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  • Churchill's During World War Ii And Its Aftermath
    By: C. Read | - The growing rapacity of German gluttony forced Hitler to take over Austria in 1938 and threaten Czechoslovakia. In Britain this produced a national crisis which resulted in Prime Minister Neville Chamberlains meeting Hitler in September 1938 at Berchtesgaden. Chamberlain returned from the meeting announcing peace in our time which was abruptly smashed when Hitler invaded Prague in March 1939. Soon after given Western weakness and hesitation to work with the Soviet Union St ...
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  • Churchill Right Or Wrong ? An Analysis
    By: C. Read | - We are shaping the world faster than we can change ourselves, and we are applying to the present the habits of the past. (W. Churchill)

    To warrant a citation as one of the most influential or the most influential man in our century, entails a convincing description of a long term devotion and impact on the direction of society and history. This author submits that in the 20th century the intractable flow of events has been towards the liberation of people, both in spiritua ...

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  • Craigread: Leadership
    By: C. Read | - What Constitutes Great Leadership ?

    Within the story of the last century we see the rise not only of the great Liberal Darwin Freud conflict over the question of human nature and human freedom, but we see towering above the masses the crags and peaks of peculiar individuals, our human ancestors and comrades, called leaders, that seemed to stand out against the background, as the catalysts of change. What then constitutes the cellular and molecular makeup of these rare character ...

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  • Churchill, His Conservatism And Freedom
    By: C. Read | - Churchill was the 20th centurys most influential person, because he personified, defended, and extended the franchise of the orthodox Anglo-Saxon inspired [big L] Liberal-Parliamentary order. Yet his lessons, attitudes and beliefs are already forgotten. In this sense he was indeed the last of the Conservatives.
    The Liberal-Parliamentary order is not the end of history but merely the most successful method of organising society yet developed. But we n ...

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  • Book Review: "churchill & The Jews"
    By: C. Read | - Martin Gilbert is a historical writing phenomenon; a historian without peer in many areas; and an intellectual giant in Churchilliana. Again he has produced another valuable niche product in the vast compendium of Churchill related works, this one centred on Churchills 70-year relationship with Jews, Zionism and post 1947 Israel. Even if you are not found of Churchill, the book should be read by those who desire to know more about the Middle East, the current Israeli-Arab struggle, and w ...
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  • Churchill Surrenders, Roosevelt Appeases, The Ubermensch Dominate
    By: C. Read | - It is May 10th 1940 and Churchill is Prime Minister of Britain. The BBC, Guardian and other left liberal news outlets publish polls stating that 60 % of Britons believe that the war against fascist Germany cannot be won and that the French are an unworthy ally. The questions used in the poll were inadequate containing ambiguous phraseology but the news outlets dont report this just the summary results. Instead the media focuses on the hardships, the trauma and destruction of war and rec ...
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  • Book Review, Churchill And America" By Martin Gilbert
    By: C. Read | - The prolific and exceptional historian and Churchill biographer Martin Gilbert has produced another interesting volume for the expanding library of Churchilliana. Gilberts look at the complex (and hardly submissive) relationship between Churchill and America, is edifying reading given the current threats faced by the once Anglo powers and Britains increasing Euro-centric orientation. Inter-state relations are necessarily complex, and Gilbert does a great job of detailing C ...
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  • Churchill Is A Myth - So Say 1 In 4 Brits
    By: C. Read | - According to many bloggers feeding off a London Daily Mail survey, 25% of Britons believe that Winston Churchill did not really exist. According to the report, 'Likewise, they think historical figures such as Florence Nightingale, Sir Walter Raleigh, Mahatma Gandhi and Cleopatra were also fictional personalities created for literature or films. On the other hand, they believe Sherlock Holmes was a real person.'

    But don't worry these publicly educated geniuses have plenty of time ...

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  • Churchill From 1914-1939, And The Unnecessary War
    By: C. Read | - In modern times it is useful to learn the travails of the past. Churchill at war, is a perfect example of someone defending the Anglo-Saxon heritage of freedom, division of powers, open markets, and life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Only Bush, Blair, Brown it is alleged, and some other leaders understand Islam's threat to Western Civilisation. It is very similar to the universal designs that predatory Nazism and corrupt Communism had upon unsupspecting states.
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  • Leadership And What It Means And What It Must Be.
    By: C. Read | - Within the story of the last century we see the rise not only of the great Liberal Darwin Freud conflict over the question of human nature and human freedom, but we see towering above the masses the crags and peaks of peculiar individuals, our human ancestors and comrades, called leaders, that seemed to stand out against the background, as the catalysts of change. What then constitutes the cellular and molecular makeup of these rare characters ?

    Harry Truman, erstwhile Presiden ...

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  • The Current Credit Meltdown Is Actually Good News
    By: C. Read | - As the American politicians and the rest of the world's 'leaders' get down on all four legs and yelp that big government is our saviour [blessed be the prophet Obama]; it might be mindful to recognise that this so-called 'credit crisis' is really about debt, credit, over-leverage and living beyond our collective means. In the rush to save unions, preferred companies, national champions, wealthy Wall Street brokers, and those connected to the largesse of big government 'aid', we should heed the w ...
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  • Manage Your Finances
    By: simon.macsis@gmail.com | - The best way to manage your finances is to draw up a budget. This way you have a complete picture of what you earn and how much you spend. It pinpoints where you can save and where you can spend less. If you spend more than you earn, you will find yourself in debt, and thats not a good place to be in a recession.
    There are many online budgets available on the internet, and you could ask your local bank for advice too. The best part about a budget is seeing where you can save money ...

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  • How To Relax And Enjoy Christmas Giving
    By: simon.macsis@gmail.com | - Every year we resolve to start earlier next year and save more towards gifts, but ultimately we still find ourselves cruising the high street at the last minute, desperate to find the perfect gift for that aged aunt who always presents you with a box of Quality Street chocs on Christmas morning.
    Breaking the habit can be very hard, especially when you are afraid of being the only one not presenting gifts left, right and centre. The trick really is to start early and to keep an eye open al ...

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  • Christmas Gifts For Your Home
    By: simon.macsis@gmail.com | - Your home protects you and your loved ones through the year, so gift your home with a new coat of paint, a little maintenance, or even a better home insurance policy. Of course, whatever presents you bestow upon your home will mean direct returns to you as the home owner.
    If a new paint job, an addition to the garden or an extension on the conservatory is a little out of your budget range this year, then consider a decor item, such as a large mirror which when placed against the living r ...

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  • Christmas Dinner, The Easy Way
    By: simon.macsis@gmail.com | - The best advice is this: start early and dont be afraid to cheat.
    Firstly, if you are hosting the meal then start a long in advance as possible. Clean the house thoroughly the week before, and then keep it in top shape until the guests arrive. Set the table the day before Christmas or even earlier if you can.
    Plan your meal and menu ahead of time and bake, boil, freeze and cook anything and everything that can be made in advance ahead of time. Buy as many premade items as ...

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  • Christmas Dinner Savings
    By: simon.macsis@gmail.com | - In addition to this a lot of money is spent on food. With the current economic climate causes havoc with the markets many people are being forced to spend less over the Christmas season, leading to a general feeling that this year will mean a meagre Christmas dinner.
    This is truly not the case, as just a little forward planning can mean the difference between a boring Christmas dinner and a fabulous spread. This advice works not only for Christmas, but also for any big event, and even eve ...

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  • Russian Imperialism And Bloody Empire Building
    By: C. Read | - Russia is an ethno-chauvinist state which has never given up the dream of re-constituting the Soviet empire. It has now invaded and destroyed a small, ancient, and democratic Georgian state allied to the US and NATO. Russia imperialism will now be turned eastwards after destroying this non-Slavic entity and the Americans and NATO will do nothing proving that American weakness and perfidy is real, and that NATO and the EU are little more than conference clubs busy with meetings and paper work. Ha ...
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  • Leaks And Floods
    By: Churchill | - Know where your stop tap is
    It is essential to know where your stop tap is before you need to use it. The stop tap controls the supply of water to your house. In the event of a leak, the stop tap allows you to turn off the mains water supply. Most stop taps can be found under the sink or in the garage where the mains water supply is. If it is not in either of these places and you have a storage tank, it may be somewhere nearby. Try looking in the airing cupboard or the loft if you have on ...

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  • How To Tow Caravans And Trailers
    By: Churchill | - The type of drivers licence you hold and when you passed your driving test determines the type of caravan or trailer you are allowed to tow. So before you hitch up, check out the rules and regulations online at www.directgov.co.uk.

    Safety first
    Dont set off without a safety check.
    Overloading is dangerous. Make sure you check your car instruction manual for the recommended maximum weight before you load up.
    Secure your load. ...

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  • Don't Pay The Cost Of Employing Cowboys
    By: Churchill | - Honesty in the building profession is sadly not always a priority. There are some cowboys out there just waiting to take money from unsuspecting homeowners. While recommendations from friends and family help, it is important to find out if a tradesperson has the right skills to complete the job. Building a garden wall is not the same as building an extension onto your home.

    You dont have to put up with poor service and workmanship either. Check that the firm/tradesperson ...

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  • You And Your Mot
    By: Churchill | - An MOT is a road safety measure designed to ensure (as much as possible) that your vehicle is properly maintained and meets environmental and road safety standards. The MOT test relates only to the condition of your car at the time of testing. So, make sure you continue with a regular maintenance and service schedule.
    For more information visit http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Motoring/OwningAVehicle/Mot/index.htm

    How do I check my MOT test results?
    You can access your M ...

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  • How To Spot Subsidence
    By: Churchill | - It can be caused by:
    Soil type. Clay soils are particularly susceptible as they shrink and swell depending on moisture content.
    Trees and shrubs. All kinds of vegetation can draw water from the soil causing it to shrink. This is not a problem in the cooler months as tree and shrubs get plenty of water from rainfall. However, during hot, dry spells in the summer thirsty roots will go in search of water often pushing under and/or through the foundations.
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  • Tips On Driving Your Car Abroad
    By: Churchill | - Make up a checklist so that you don't forget anything and put car insurance and breakdown cover at the top. You don't want to be left stranded in a foreign country without adequate insurance.

    Plan ahead
    Roughly four weeks before your departure date, contact your insurance company. You need to tell them that you're going to be driving your car abroad. Find out what your car insurance covers, it may not provide the same level of cover abroad that it does at hom ...

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  • Driving Information For Older Drivers
    By: Churchill | - Older drivers typically have many years of driving experience. They also tend to be more cautious and considerate on the road.

    As we age, our vision, hearing and responses can be affected which means extra care is needed when driving. Just because you are older doesn't mean you can't enjoy the freedom of the open road. Follow our useful tips for driving to help you stay safe behind the wheel.

    Drive safely
    For your own peace of mind and safety, you ...

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  • Home Guide
    By: Churchill | - But before checking with the relevant authorities, answer these questions:

    Have you told your neighbours?
    Can the building work be carried out in such a way as to cause the minimum of disruption?
    Will the planned extension or renovation be in line with the style and look of your house and the neighbourhood?
    Will you be able to secure your home during the building process? You may want to check with a security expert before the ...

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  • Do I Need Winter Tyres?
    By: Churchill | - But the traction of normal tyres is reduced during cold conditions. Tyres tend to harden when the temperature drops below 7C, increasing the chance of losing control of the vehicle, and increasing the stopping distance in an emergency.

    Reducing risks on the road
    The difference between normal and seasonal tyres lies in the material the rubber compound of a winter tyres has a higher ratio of natural rubber and a higher silicone content than normal tyres. The natural ...

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  • Keep Burglars Away
    By: Churchill | - Help to safeguard your home by taking steps to avoid this perception. Ensure that all windows, sheds, and side gates are securely locked, do not leave tools and ladders lying around, put them away as soon as you have finished with them. Look at your garden with a critical eye, trim back bushes and hedges, consider lowering a high fence, anything that would provide cover for illegal and unwanted activity.

    And make sure that your house doesn't look like its standing empty e ...

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  • Steal A Deal "€" Buying A Second Hand Car
    By: Churchill | - Keep your feet on the ground
    We all have a dream car that we secretly long for. Maybe its a 1968 MG soft-top or a sexy two-door sportster. Dream cars are rarely practical and like most of us with families, a two-door sportster just wont do the job. Think about what you really need to use the car for. Do you need to load it up with shopping? Are you planning to use it for driving holidays with the wife and two kids? If you have small children, do the buggy boot test. If it doesnt ...

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  • Ehic Health Insurance
    By: Churchill | - What is an EHIC?
    An EHIC will cover you for any necessary medical treatment caused by either an accident or illness.

    What am I covered for?
    It entitles you to basic healthcare and medical treatment within the state system of the country you are visiting. You will receive the same level of treatment as any person living in the country. This can differ from county to country and might not cover all the medical care you would expect to get free of charge from the NHS ...

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  • Buying A More Environmentally Friendly Car
    By: Churchill | - Smaller cars are more practical for urban living. They are generally more fuel-efficient and emit less CO2. You could also pay less for your car insurance premiums and less road tax. Smaller cars fall into the category of a 1.4 litre engine or smaller. If youre shopping for a new car, its important to remember that tax on newer cars is rated on emissions.

    Now that youve taken the first steps towards greener driving, how do you decide on which car to buy? Weve pu ...

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  • Churchill Quotes
    By: Martin Scott | - Churchill Quotes: 5 Great Places to Search for Them

    Winston Churchill was a very popular statesman in the history of Europe and of the rest of the world. But his name still echoes until today, because there are plenty of Churchill quotes available.

    If youre wondering where you can possibly get them, heres a good rundown of places to look for:

    1. Scan through old newspapers and magazines. Churchill quotes are abundant in magazines and newspapers ...

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  • Markets Work "€" Even In Downturns
    By: C. Read | - Utopians and fantasists usually use the turmoil of 'bourgeois' living and market upheavels to propose 'brave new world' solutions. These 'new' solutions are of course, the very old and tired ideas of conformity, equality, security and risk-less living. Even in turmoil, more dynamic and open markets are far better, than state-controlled, regulated and fettered systems. The facts, as John Adams once said, are stubborn things supporting this truism.

    There are periods of rising marke ...

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  • Iraq And Iran "€" Another Example Of Weakness Leading To More Violence
    By: C. Read | - Daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly, we can see that Iran and Islam are again rattling the sabre of confrontation. It is clear that weakness begets war. As that old Anglo white warmonger capitalist-conservative Churchill stated, Nations which go down fighting rise again, those who surrender tamely are finished. Tamely surrendering to fascist Islam, running out of Iraq and Afghanistan to placate chattering socialist morons at home and in the media, or the opportunistic cowardly and fainant ...
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  • The War On Islamic Terror Has Been Going On Since 1968
    By: C. Read | - Before Hitler there was Mohammad. Mohammad mastered the language, the excessive nonsense of Fascist ideology by posing fascist ideals in the dress of a religion. Fascisms labels have changed Islam, Nazism, Communism, Francoism, Peronism, and assorted varieties have existed, but irregardless of the label, the intent of Fascism has always been the same the destruction of the modern world and the imposition of an elite managed utopia. Fascist Islam poses the most radical threat to Wester ...
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  • The Beautiful Crusades And The Creation Of Modern Civilisation
    By: C. Read | - There were eight crusades to retake once former Christian lands, occupied by the violence of Turks and Muslims during the pre-modern period. These episodic events ranged over a period of rougly 200 years from 1096 to 1299 A.D and they constitute the awakening of Europe from a fetal-positioned backwater to emerging colossus. These complicated, seemingly futile but ultimately transformative feats of military, religious and economic power, are of course hated today by the ignoramuses in the media a ...
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  • Going Bankrupt? Are Western States Already There?
    By: C. Read | - Government programs are expensive, usually unnecessary and fiscally dangerous. By any measure, every single Western state even the richest are technically close to bankrutpcy. Future obligtions outstrip future revenue streams. Welfare, pensions, medicine, and social guarantees by government to their clients or citizens, ensures that future liabilties will result in massive tax increases, more debt, or even bankruptcy. Thanks to the mommy state massive future tax and debt explosions are g ...
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  • Tired Of Gandhi
    By: C. Read | - In political theatre certain names are used to provide cachet, gravitas, or moral resolve. My favorites happen to be war mongering, pro capitalist, largely dead white European males. How banal. In the post modern, populist, I feel your pain (please let me increase taxes and spend more because I love you) socialism, no name gets used and abused more than Gandhi. It is frankly annoying and tiring. Gandhi was anything but great.

    Churchill called the car ...

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  • Points To Ponder When Taking Auto Insurance In Texas
    By: Ian Koch | - For citizens of the good state of Texas there are lots of options for any kind of auto or car insurance, like in most other states. I have stressed time after time the necessity of purchasing insurance at the same time as you purchase a vehicle. Unfortunately I have heard too much stories about the consequences of not doing it when the accident strikes. Whatever be the type of insurance it is our duty to check the details of the company in which we are planning to take an auto insurance TX. The ...
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  • Travel To The Kentucky Derby
    By: JC Davis | - Louisville, Kentucky is a major metropolitan city located in the Midwestern United States. Louisville has an international airport which is served by most major airlines including Delta, Comair, Atlantic Southeast, Continental, Northwest Airlines, Skyways AB, Southwest, TWA, US Airways, and United Airlines. Tickets can be obtained through many sources, travel agents, online, and directly from the airlines themselves. Airport parking consists of 4,300 long term parking spaces and 1,000 short term ...
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  • Kentucky Derby Week Activities Information
    By: JC Davis | - There are many Derby related activities. These range form formal black tie affairs to down home tailgate parties. Remember that the Kentucky Derby is the premiere social event both in Louisville, Lexington and Frankfort (the state capitol).

    For those whose interest goes beyond the Derby itself there are tours of the thourobred farms just outside Lexington. We have selected some of the established Derby activities. We will be constantly updating this site for more Derby related ac ...

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