Guide to Prague
Guide to Prague
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Gas street lighting glows in European renaissance (News Feature) - Monsters and Critics
Berlin - Few cities in the world still have atmospheric gas lamps illuminating residential districts. One notable exception is Berlin with 44,000 gas-lit streets. Many ...
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Monograms Unveils 30 New Vacations for 2009 and Offers the Services ... - Forbes
LITTLETON, Colo., Sept. 18 /PRNewswire/ -- According to Monograms' Independent Travel Study (conducted by Kelton Research), 75 percent of Americans feel pressure to make their ...
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That stuffed, satisfied feeling - Prague Post
Il Giardino chef Reinhard Danzinger shows off two of his tasting-menu plates, part of a culinary trend in Prague. Even before La Degustation opened for ...
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Cruise West Enters Europe Market in 2009 with New Danube River Cruise - PR Newswire
SEATTLE, Sept. 18 /PRNewswire/ -- Cruise West ( www.cruisewest.com ), the global leader in small-ship voyages, travels to Europe for the first time in 2009 ...
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PRAGUE SPRING - Bangkok Post
Prague is a city full of contrast and diversity. Laced among its turn-of-the-century buildings are an assortment of hip and trendy bars and cafes. Cobbled ...
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Hectic schedule for Rangers before Europe - Newsday
GREENBURGH, N.Y. - With 65 attendees and a compressed schedule, this has all the makings of a fragmented, life-in-the-fast-lane training camp for the Rangers, an ...
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Lisbon treaty rejection 'no excuse to block expansion' - Financial Times
Olli Rehn, the policymaker responsible for the European Union's enlargement strategy, yesterday threw down a challenge to France and Germany, saying Ireland's rejection of the ...
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Stripping in -120 degrees - Brisbane Times
The coldest temperature ever recorded on earth was in 1983 at the Vostok Station in Siberia - minus 89 degrees Celsius. That, frankly, is unbearable, ...
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STOCKS NEWS EMERGING EUROPE-Prague recovers, Warsaw up a touch - Forbes
Copyright Thomson Financial News Limited 2008. All rights reserved. The copying, republication or redistribution of Thomson Financial News Content, including by framing or similar means, ...
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OUTtv Unveils Fall 2008 Programming Highlights - Channel Canada
OUTtv, Canadas only gay and lesbian TV network recently announced its Fall TV line-up. With a blend of new original inhouse productions to foreign acquisitions, ...
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Symphony sets first concert - Idaho State Journal
More News Parents seeking $5M Group aims to revamp transit Tribes to set water standards Abatement district on ballot Riding a high horse Travel guru ...
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Around Town - Prague Post
Naive? Perhaps. A little crazy? Probably. Committed? Definitely. Jeffrey Polnaja has been on the road since April 23, 2006, riding his motorcycle through 68 countries ...
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Air France to launch 'quicker' train to Paris as Eurostar monopoly ... - The Independent
Fares and journey times for passengers travelling to Europe could fall in just two years after an announcement by Air France that it is to ...
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There's No Place Like Home for British Travellers - MSN MoneyCentral
LONDON , September 10 /PRNewswire/ -- London is the most popular European city amongst British travellers, according to research released today. Despite the fact that ...
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Weak dollar strains students studying abroad - Daily Iowan
UI students looking to study abroad are showing more interest in dollar-friendly countries than ever before. "With the dollar as weak as it is right ...
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Autumn cruises: Ten of the best - Daily Telegraph
That's the spirit: The Spirit of Adventure's eponymous ship offers plenty of chances to find out about the places you visit As the high prices ...
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Surviving Europe's dark side - News.com.au
Pick a pocket or two ... Europe has teams of police and even armed soldiers patrolling precincts to guard you against Gypsy con-artists IT was ...
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European expansion on the horizon, Daly says - Globe and Mail
The NHL is aiming to have teams based in Europe within the next 10 years, the league's deputy commissioner said yesterday. As time goes on, ...
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Prague Airport to shed 160 employees before privatization - Monsters and Critics
Prague - State-owned Prague Airport plans to lay off some 160 employees, who account for 7 per cent of firm's workforce, before privatization planned for ...
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Vote Snub Fails to Silence Chavez - Common Dreams
VENEZUELA'S leader Hugo Chavez usually thrives on political tussles but rarely has the socialist president looked as chastened as he did after a stinging defeat ...
