March 2009


World Of Travel31 Mar 2009 04:30 pm

Within the Main River Valley, just east of where the Main meets the Rhine, sits the prevailing city of Frankfurt. Presently and historically considered a nerve center for commerce, banking, and transportation, Frankfurt am Main of west central Germany possesses many aspects of the old world that function as a viable part of this contemporary city.

Visitors to Frankfurt am Main, not to be confused with Frankfurt (Oder) a small city in northeastern Germany, will find its location ideal. Situated on both sides of the Main River, this hilly region is totally surrounded by rich forest; settlement in the area goes back to 1st Century Roman times.

Significantly, Charles I held a royal court in Frankfurt in the 800’s. During the Middle Ages, kings of the Holy Roman Empire were elected here, and, later on, emperors were crowned in Frankfurt. In the mid-1800’s, Germany’s new parliament first met here. Consequently, Frankfurt has been at the forefront of German and European change.

Currently, Frankfurt is at the heart of economic growth for the region. The European Central Bank, a number of major German banks, and the Frankfurt Stock Exchange together have made this city a major financial center of the European Union. Many international companies call Frankfurt their home away from home.

Frankfurt has traditionally been known as a marketplace for meeting and exchanging goods. More than fifty trade fairs and exhibitions are still held in Frankfurt yearly. Most notably, the Frankfurt Book Fair in mid-October and the International Automobile Exhibition in September.

Frankfurt offers travelers varying means of transportation in, out of, and around the city. The Autobahn converges at the city. The Frankfurt Airport is considered one of Europe’s busiest. A train station is located at the airport as well, making intercity travel quite convenient. Within the city, public transportation includes buses, above ground trams and the S-Bahn and U-Bahn underground train lines. Additionally, bridges in Frankfurt connect the banks of the Main River. Most notably, the Eiserner Steg (Iron Bridge) has been open to walking traffic since 1869.

One of Frankfurt’s cultural attractions, the Museumsufer (Museum Embankment) contains a varying array of museums, located along the Main, with themes ranging from history, to art and architecture. An end of the summer cultural festival, Museumsuferfest, attracts over three million visitors every year to this area.

Numerous historical attractions entice visitors. The Romerberg area of old downtown was a series of houses that were acquired in the 14th Century from a wealthy merchant. The main house is the site of the city’s first town hall. The area was rebuilt to original specifications after the Second World War.

Saint Bartholomeus’ Cathedral is a gothic structure built during the 14th and 15th Centuries. It’s known as the main church of Frankfurt. In 1867, the cathedral was destroyed by fire, but was subsequently rebuilt.

Saint Paul’s Church was established in 1789. Germany’s first parliament met here in 1848. The interior of the church was partially destroyed during the war, but was built up again with modern fixtures.

Visitors can also experience the Frankfurt Opera, site-see at the Saalburg, an old Roman fort, and become enlightened by activity at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University. Named after the celebrated writer and poet born in Frankfurt in 1749.

Frankfurt’s extensive history is preserved, but the city has been renewed in order to meet present-day needs. The ancient city’s marketplaces where trade and commerce took place have been updated. Frankfurt now promotes economic stability for the entire region. The city’s many skyscrapers reflect this while postulating the direction of Frankfurt’s further growth.

Stan Smith writes for Four Corners Hotels http://www.fourcornershotels.com/index.php/DE Frankfurt which offers hotels in cities around the world including hotels located in Frankfurt, Germany.

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Bookmakers Stuff& Gambling Hall& Sports News + More31 Mar 2009 02:09 pm

Networked sports betting websites are modulated via three institutions. These agencies are the OSGA (the Offshore Gaming Association), the IGC (Interactive Gaming Council) and finally the Fidelity Trust Gaming Association FTGA.

The OSGA are a self governing authority that currently regulates the thriving overseas gambling industry, they strive to also offer gambling lovers the capacity to quickly determine reputable companies to play betting games with. The Offshore Gaming Association works to assure the rights of consumers, and in addition they don’t impose any joining or annual expenses. The association are a professional not to mention unbiased third party organization who convey equitable judgments, based around your responses, objective study, phone calls, prompts and additionally supplies inside communication.

The IGC are a non-profit-making organisation. The council has been founded to furnish a forum for concerned parties to talk over subjects also to progress collective interests in the worldwide web-based betting profession, to ensure fair and also dependable business precepts and forms that raise client certainty in world wide web based wagering merchandise and services, and also to function as the gaming trade’s extensive procedure guardian and the Interactive Gaming Council also works as a data depot.

The Interactive Gaming Council has worked up a reputation for trustworthiness, moral action and also credibility by reason of the ethics it displays, also its allure for businesses of honest ethics. The IGC monitors offshore betting via employing an extraordinary 10 step code of practise and charges gambling internet sites a license fee for publishing their logo. Disillusioned bettors may additionally state their challenges to the Interactive Gaming Council.

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World Of Travel29 Mar 2009 03:07 pm

A few years ago, while we were in London, I insisted that we visit the Charing Cross Road since books act like magnets to me. Having no other option, my husband had to agree half-heartedly.

Charing Cross Road is a London street that runs north from Trafalgar Square to St Giles’ Circus and then becomes Tottenham Court Road. Charing Cross Road is not just any street with bookstores, it is the street of bookstores in London, as each town should have one, and if it does, that street gets visited by me to the exclusion of any other sight.

My first impression of the Charing Cross Road, somehow, has to do with the way London’s traffic lights work. This may be because I first noticed their odd behavior while we were in the cab on the way to Charing Cross Road. The lights were red, green, and yellow as in the US, but when the yellow light came up before it turned green, red light remained; so, we ended up staring at red and yellow lights together. Maybe that’s the way things are destined to work on Charing Cross, together…yet apart.

On Charing Cross Road, bookstores stand side by side like wallflowers at a dance wearing different colors. Above them, acting like their chaperones, are old brick buildings. Maybe these are separate edifices, but they look as if they are of one massive structure because their bricks appear to be in similar colors showing the same age and practically the exact wear and tear. As little as I understand from architecture, I think, the long rectangular windows with white tops and tiny sills point to the same style.

If you go to the Charing Cross Road take the tube. You’ll save a lot of money. We could have taken the tube very easily, yet for some trivial reason, we didn’t.

That day, when the black taxicab left us at one corner, the reddish brown Zwemmers’ beckoned us to its large window, boasting art, film, and photography books, but we wandered nextdoor, into the store painted in blue. This was Al Hoda, an Islamic bookstore with quite an impressive selection of books on art and architecture of the Islamic world, plus other books pertaining to Middle-eastern culture.

Next to Al Hoda was Smith and Sons, an old-fashioned pipe and cigar shop in red. We looked through its window and wondered why people would spend so much time and energy, carving fancy figures on elephant tusks just to smoke dangerous stuff from them.

Next was the store where graphic, web, and commercial design books were sold. After that came Shipley Specialist art books and then Silver Moon Women’s bookshop. I wondered why they would erect a separate women’s bookshop. Were we being talked down to as if in a harem or were we being revered? I opted to choose the latter idea, since the books inside were not too different from those at any other store.

After that, adjacent to a shop called “Any Amount of Books,” stood “Henry Pordes Books” with a large white sign covering its whole faade. Next to it stood a used book store “Charing Cross Road Bookshop.” By the way, “antiquarian” and “Second hand books” are the names given to used books. They don’t call them used books.

The most interesting shop to me was the “Scot Centre” selling everything Scottish from books to pipes to tartans. After the Scot Centre, another used book store curved into the Great Newport St. I know all this because I wrote down the names of these stores in my tiny pad. Seeing me do this, some people in those stores gave me their cards and promised a discount if I ordered from them. How is it possible to hassle on book prices?

Inside the Scot Centre, an elderly, knowledgeable gentleman volunteered to enlighten us about Charing Cross’s history. Charing Cross was one of 12 “Eleanor Crosses” erected at the end of the thirteenth century by the grieving Edward I when his wife Queen Eleanor of Castile died.

At each place where Queen Eleanor’s funeral’s procession stopped for the night, Edward built a memorial cross in her honor. Charing Cross was one of them. Later, this cross was removed and replaced by the statue of Charles I. Much later, a replica of the cross was placed at the rail station. Since most of London was demolished either by fire or by Hitler’s bombers, many authentic looking structures or statues are only excellent replicas of what has been.

As to the name “Charing” there are many interpretations. The word could come from “cierring,” which means turning or bending, referring to the Thames River, but the most romantic one is “Chere Reine” meaning “Dear Queen.” Romantic? Yes, definitely so, for Charing Cross Road is a very romantic place, at least to a book lover like me.

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World Of Travel29 Mar 2009 01:42 pm

Dublin, the capital of Ireland, is an ancient city, founded in 841 AD by Vikings. Its rise began much later, in XVIII century under the influence of the English Crown. It’s no surprise that Irish Dublin looks a lot like many English cities – with its division to business and commercial centers, with its fashionable districts with wide streets and houses of unmistakable Georgian style.

Dublin has always been the heart of Ireland, its cultural and political centre and it’s the most British city on the island. The most impressive attractions of Dublin were built by the English – Trinity College, Dublin Castle and Ireland National Gallery.

Ireland has survived hard times when a lot of Irish let the country escaping from the hanger and poverty. Now Dublin is a modern busy city where hotels, restaurants and pubs are always overcrowded. Dublin is considered to be the city of youth – the average age of its citizens is 27.
The symbol of Dublin, like of the whole Ireland is its beer – Guinness. You can taste it in every Irish bar and even visit Guinness brewery. Dublin boast its intense night life and its bars are open till morning.

There 2 key dates in Dublin calendar – 17th March when Dublin, Ireland and the whole world celebrates Saint Patrick’s Day. The Day of the saint patron of Ireland has become the day of the Irish culture in the world. This day everyone should be dressed in green, sing Irish songs, drink Irish beer and so on.

The other great Dublin holiday is Bloomsday – 16th June. This day is devoted to celebration in honor of James Joyce and his novel “Ulysses”. The holiday is called after Leopold Bloom, the main character of the novel. Festive processions come through the whole city according to the route described by Joyce.

Other days of the year Dublin also has a lot to offer. In the centre of the city stands Trinity College, the first and the main Irish University. It’s the major sightseeing of Dublin. All Dublin roads lead to Trinity College. The University was built in 1592, but the original building was destroyed and the most ancient parts of the structure date back to XVIII century.
Dublin Castle for a long time has been the residence of the British administration. The original castle was destroyed by the fire and the present building was established in XVIII century.

If you turn a little bit away from the usual tourist routes you will see not so glamour Dublin with trash on the streets and gloomy houses. These places remind of the hard period in Dublin history.

When you leave Dublin and see countryside mellows, hills and small cozy houses you understand why Ireland was called an Emerald Island.

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Bookmakers Stuff& Gambling Hall& Making Merry: Entertainment29 Mar 2009 08:38 am

The European lottery was to begin with set-up by the national lotteries of France, Spain and the UK and was unveiled on February 04. The starting lotto draw was on Feb 13th 04 in Paris. The Spain, France and the United Kingdom were the only nations partaking in the beginning but lotteries from Austria, Belgium, Ireland, Luxembourg, Portugal and Switzerland likewise became engaged in October 2004.

The Euromillions lottery or the euro millions, as it is usually better-known, gathers the lottery ticket revenues of the 9 partaking European countries presenting a massive Euro Millions “jackpot”. With the sum of nations joining the EU on the increase, that will without question will lead to more states participating in the European lotto. An increase in the number of people partaking in the Euro Lotto will lead to a prolonged increase of the already gigantic Euro Lottery “jackpots”.

Q. How To Play The Euro Millions Lotto?

Each and every participant has to choose five primary numbers from one to fifty and two Lucky Star numbers from 1 to 9. During the lotto draw, five main and two “lucky-star” numbers are then chosen at random from 2 draw machines containing numbered balls.

Euromillions Winnings

The chances of scooping up the Euro Lottery jackpot is a distant one : 76 million but the probability of winning a money prize is a somewhat decent one in 24. When the jackpot is not won on a given lotto draw, it is carried over to the following week that will result in an ever increasing jack-pot prize. New rules added on the 09.02.2007 specify the number of successive “roll-overs” to eleven, with the jackpot rolled out to lower value levels on the eleventh draw when the prize is not won.

The new regulations likewise initiated European “Super Draw” which come about twice each year plus they offer jackpots in the region of 100 million pounds. The difference with Super Draws is that the jackpot has to be collected during the calendar week of the draw; as a result, when there is no ticket corresponding, all the drawn numbers then the top prize will be allotted to the lotto ticket bearer(s) in the succeeding winning prize tier.

World Of Travel28 Mar 2009 03:36 pm

We all want to have a nice, relaxing vacation from time to time, if possible on a sunny beach in a foreign country. When we finally manage to get it, we find ourselves confronted with other issues – apart from the usual hotel reservations, flight, etc. When you travel to a foreign country, you feel the need to tell everyone back home how things are, assure them you’re alright and you’re having fun. Unfortunately, it’s not always that easy. And here’s why:

If you have a cell phone with you, you may surprisingly find that it’s not working properly, because the cell phone operator in the country that you’re in uses a different technology or you don’t have international calling activated. And if all the above doesn’t apply, you may find yourself in an area with poor or no network coverage at all…

If you don’t have your cell phone with you, the only thing left to do is to try to call from a local phone or from the hotel.

In both situations, you’re at a disadvantage, mainly because it involves huge costs – international calls are charged with much higher rates because of the technology involved and depending on the agreements between carriers and operators in different countries. Plus, hotels always charge you extra for using their lines.

So what’s the solution? It’s very simple – get a calling card before you leave. Nowadays, calling cards are the easiest and most affordable communication way when you’re traveling. When you buy it, you receive instantly a PIN number, access numbers from all international locations and dialing instructions. Most of the time, you’ll also have special local access numbers in cities across the world – you’ll get a lower rate when using them. Plus, you can get a call back feature – meaning that not only you’ll be able to call home, but also your friends and family can call you back! And all this at a very low cost, enabling you to do more of the things you like during your vacation.

Robert Mann is the owner of Calling Cards Home, offering prepaid calling cards and long distance service to and from over 150 countries worldwide.

Library& Words, And More22 Mar 2009 12:04 pm

David Sedaris Live At Carnegie Hall by David Sedaris might be a gratifying book, but busy life-styles make finding time challenging to achieve. Sometimes we don’t see how long journeys and other tasks take up sizable chunks of our time. Your favorite interests take a back seat to your job, getting the children, or even household chores. If you enjoy learning and are finding it hard to fit it in, your journey time might be the perfect time for catching up. Using user-friendly downloads, you can enjoy Zero Game by Brad Meltzer by Download Audio Book Online, or audible books brought to life by Cecily von Ziegesar without ever lifting the book.

Multi-tasking is becoming a way of life these days. Audiobooks like Nice Girls Don’t Get… Set by Lois P. Frankel by Download Audio Book Online fill the wasted minutes in our lives, whether it is time spent waiting at the physician’s surgery or possibly buying groceries. An enormous selection of audio-books can be downloaded immediately as mp3 files including 3rd Degree by James Patterson, so use of your mp3 player and headphones you have the chance to listen to a biography or a great novel, like audiobooks by Gordon B. Hinckley without hauling heavy books around.

Another benefit of audio books is renting or buying the title which interests you and savoring it at your own pace. Do you wish to study a new language? Why not check out audio-books? Maybe the latest sales techniques interest you, you can even find out about religious or spiritual trends.

Audible books exist in a vast assortment of titles and genres. It really doesn’t matter if you’re a travel buff, or if you are crazy about politics or interested in health and physical fitness, most can be downloaded at once. Various programs are open; you can simply subscribe to a program and rent or buy what interests you.

Reading will always have its place, but the thousands of audio titles available offer convenience. Numerous stories, such as audiobooks performed by William Zinsser, can be more enjoyable when performed by the author or a celebrated actor. Simply reading a title is not the same as listening to an audio title narrated by Joyce Meyer, including nuances of an actual rendition. Your reading experience will be enhanced by listening to audiobooks such as Practical Guidelines to Meditation by Brahma Kumaris and frequently can mean more than the written words.

So remember audio-books when you next want to buy books, audiobooks are a tremendous means of squeezing all the books you desire into a busy life.

World Of Travel19 Mar 2009 04:39 am

If you’re coming to Denver and not familiar with the downtown area, here’s information on five great restaurants you might want to check out.

Elway’s
So our Number 7 was a pretty good football player when he was with the Broncos, but surprise! He’s also a pretty good restaurateur. The steaks at Elway’s are first rate, the side dishes are excellent and the martinis like totally cold.

Elway’s
2500 E. 1st Ave. (Cherry Creek Shopping Center)
303-399-5353

Table Six
Table Six just might be the hottest restaurant in Denver as of this writing. It’s a relatively small neighborhood restaurant that’s just a few minutes from the 16th St. Mall at 609 Corona. Its menu focuses on fresh, seasonal ingredients prepared in unusual ways. For example, you can get seafood sausage on white cabbage and broiled chicken, rabbit and Colorado lamb.

Table Six
609 Corona St.
303-831-8800

Aix
If you’re in the mood for contemporary French cuisine, give Aix a try. It’s menu mixes the tried and true with the newer, novelle dishes such as pomegranate risotto and mushroom-stuffed quail with cardamom lentils and orange gastrique. Aix also serves a variety of to-die-for game dishes.

Aix
719 E. 17th Ave.
303-831-1296

Restaurant Kevin Taylor
This is definitely one of Denver’s most upscale and luxurious restaurants with a bumptious menu that ranges from bay scallop and squid ink ravioli to desert list that includes Hawaiian pineapple Charlotte. The wine list is 900 wines long.

Restaurant Kevin Taylor
1106 24th St.
303-820-2600

Vesta Dipping Grill
This very contemporary restaurant sports curvy walls and a curvy bar and sports a menu that serves up a few curves. It’s basically a fondue restaurant where you order an entree and then choose three or more sauces from a long list of possibilities for your dipping pleasure. Featured entrees include ginger-seared Ahi tuna, pork tenderloin cubano, achiote-grilled Altantic salmon, madras coconut milk grilled venison and green chile masa gnocchi. If the idea of a customized meal fits you fancy, the Vesta Dipping Grill is your kind of place.

Vesta Dipping Grill
1822 Blake St.
303-296-1970

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Design& Library& The Shoppers Trail18 Mar 2009 04:58 am

A barrister bookcase is a traditionalistic shelf that is believed to have originated in Britannia. Its telling feature is a transparent field glass front. This glass face is hinged at the side allowing someone to easily access books and other collectibles simply by opening the glass door. The barrister bookcase is perfect for just about anything. A Barrister’s bookcase was used by a attorneys since it was often necessary for them to move. Nowadays, they are also very favorable, particularly if one is ever on the move. The doors make this the case. This signifies they can be moved while full.

These fine book shelves

Barrister bookcases have the benefit of protecting the collectibles from debris and other foreign impurities. They offer great protection. Except junk, sunshine is also blockedby adding UV treated glasss. sunlight impacting the spines of the books. This in turn maintains the books color and its bindings from fading.

This special brand of furniture, despite their many merits, often are rather expensive. As Luck Would Have It, there unqiueness has caused some makers to start creating replica editions. Some contemporary versions are also available at very healthy prices. Many versions have simple looks. These can fit any decor.They can also be trimmed and made into customized storage units.They can be stacked together allowing them to be easily used to create very interesting unit arrangements. Some can be used to create sofa tables, breakfronts or even dinning tables.

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