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Sunday, 07 October 2007 |
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The National Railway Museum in York is one of the world’s finest museums and is the world’s largest railway museum. The museum features trains from around the world and covers 300 years of rail travel.
The current National Railway Museum (NRM) began in 1975 and now features over 100 locomotives and close to 200 items of rolling stock and items of significant interest.
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Friday, 28 September 2007 |
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The excitement of hunting around for cheap flights. The satisfaction of finding the flights inside a carrier's own site and subsequently knowing that all comparison sites are mere frauds, which never find the cheapest deal.
The way to cheaper travel is not through a third party website. There is very little point to them. Most are only a way to run a mass of affiliate programs with flight operators and airline companies. Then there are the comparison sites that link through to other comparison sites.
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Thursday, 06 September 2007 |
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Stag and Hen Parties in Blackpool can expect to conform to a Code of Conduct in the future. While the English coastal town is famed for its illuminations and quaint seaside appeal Blackpool has also become a haven for drunken debauchery from young men and women out for a night on the town.
Blackpool council has produced the new Code of Conduct in order to curb some of the unruly and noisy behaviour of the drinkers without wanting them to not enjoy themselves.
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Tuesday, 21 August 2007 |
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If you’re a woman and planning on travelling around the world it is vital that you make sure you’re safe and prepared for anything. Fortunately, for those women who aren’t sure quite what “prepared” means, the not so well known WAG Charlotte Mears has written a brief guide for women travelling abroad.
Charlotte Mears says: 'It is amazing how many things can go wrong when you are travelling. So I wanted to share my top tips for a hassle-free trip with you'.
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Sunday, 12 August 2007 |
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Since Setanta have pulled some of the live Premier League matches away from Sky the chance to watch some English football has been a big selling point for the Irish broadcast company.
Add to those 46 English Premier League matches the 60 live Scottish Premier League games and the Blue Square Premier (formerly the Conference) Setanta on the Freeview platform looks like a good deal for only £9.99 a month. Or does it?
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