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  • Tenerife Looks To The Future With New Tourist Infrastructure
    The travel industry is in trouble as the European and US economies falter - but new hotels are going up in Tenerife ready for when the tide turns.
  • Healthy Flying at Malta International Airport
    Malta International Airport has addressed the negative issues associated with flying and has taken action to change the perception of airlines. The Healthy Flying campaign provides products to help passengers feel better during their flights.
  • Malta Purchase US Rescue Helicopter
    In an effort to improve its rescue and security services, the government of Malta has recently purchased a new type of U.S.-made helicopter. Malta is the first country outside of the U.S. to use the UH-72A, a helicopter that American armed forces have only recently begun to use.
  • Cheap Flights Slows Majorca Property Drop
    Property owners in Majorca are seeing the values of their apartments and villas drop, as elsewhere.

    But low cost airlines and cheap fares are stopping the drop becoming a rout.
  • Lanzarote Real Estate Defies 2008 Market Conditions
    Lanzarote holiday bookings are up in 2008, and it's helping the island's property market to keep going during the downturn as some are buying a second home.
  • Spanish Diversity Keeps The Tourists Coming Back
    The Spanish mainland and her islands have enough diversity to keep attracting tourists year after year, helpin maintain the country's number one tourist position.
  • Island Lights In Real Estate Darkness
    Property prices are dropping everywhere it would seem.

    But some places are still doing quite well, often they are islands where land is at a premium.
  • Travel Agents In The World Of Technology
    Travel agents have had to adapt fast to an ever changing holidays market - and those that have can provide holiday details to almost any destination in the world.
  • Majorca In August - Be Prepared!
    The peak month for holidays in Majorca, the most popular island destination in Europe for holidays, is August.

    There's plenty to do, and planning ahead can make a peak month holiday less stressful.
  • Lewis Hamilton's Amazing Victory at the German Grand Prix
    After this year's German Grand Prix, the clear leader in the Formula One standings is Lewis Hamilton. With his victory at Sunday's race in Germany and his previous win in England, Hamilton is four points in the clear. His victory came with some daring passes after a near disaster early in the race.
  • Motorsports Raises Holiday Island Profile
    Menorca is a peaceful holiday island, accustomed to families on villa holidays and pensioners seeking peace and quiet.

    But the world of F1 has shaken the island up - and it's been welcomed.
  • Credit Crunch Holds No Fears For 2008 Malta Holidays
    The credit squeeze, Oil prices and higher aviation fuel costs might suggest that Malta, which is a three hour flight from her main market of the United Kingdom, might see a drop in tourist numbers this year

    And with the media reporting on a possible recession there could be even more reasons why a holiday in Malta might not be top of everyone's list for summer 2008
  • Real Estate Bubbles That Keep Floating High
    High oil prices and weaker share markets have led to a lack of confidence in the property markets, leading to prices dropping.

    But there are some areas where the bubble has yet to burst.
  • Andorra Properties Beat The Recession
    Far East, Canadian, Australian, US and European land and property values are in freefall - but there are still areas that resist the economic slump.

    Andorra, Europe's second most popular tax haven, could see property prices rise while those around drop.
  • Falling Property Prices Worldwide Epidemic
    Recent research from varying organizations around the world shows an alarming drop in property prices, not just in certain countries, but around the world. Current price falls are causing lenders to rethink their strategies. The decrease in the price of property worldwide could mean good news for investors.
  • Traditional Hotspots or New Sights
    Traditionally, British families tend to prefer making holiday plans that include visits to the Canary Islands or the Balearic Islands.

    Young adults making their own holiday plans this year without the accompaniment of their families are looking toward the Costa del Sol, Tenerife and Majorca.
  • Strikes In Spain Hit Holiday Resorts
    Strikes in Spain over the rising cost of fuel has hit the country's holiday resorts - but many tourists booked their trips months before they knew of industrial action.
  • 2008 Sailing Competitions in Mallorca
    Mallorca hosts several sailing competitions throughout the year. Palma de Mallorca, the 12th largest urban area of Spain, is also host to the King's Cup as well as several other regattas. King Juan Carlos de Borbon and his son Prince Felipe will join the races together.
  • Tenerife Property Holding Up In Recession
    Tenerife's property market is doing surprisingly well - with many potential buyers worried about a recession there are still good sales being made.
  • Families Will Not Forsake Holiday Time At Top Destinations
    A recent survey by the Cooperative Bank reveals extensive summer holiday plans despite poor economic conditions.

    British families are planning summertime family holidays with their financial budget in mind. More importantly, they are planning their holiday with the family in mind.
  • Williams Sisters Face Off at Wimbledon
    Tennis pro sisters Venus and Serena Williams went head-to-head in the final Wimbledon Tennis Championship match. The win was Venus' fifth Wimbledon Championship title. Rafael Nadal won the men's Wimbledon Tennis Championship. Fourteen-year-old Laura Robson is first Brit to win the Girls Wimbledon Championship since 1984.
  • Lewis Hamilton Wins British Grand Prix
    McLaren driver Lewis Hamilton won Sunday's British Grand Prix in front of his home crowd. Hamilton dedicated his win to his family in thanks for their support. After Sunday's win, he's tied with Kimi Raikkonen and Felipe Massa for the number one position in the Formula One championship.
  • Travel Agents Adapt To Stay In Business
    New technology means tourists today have a better choice than ever of where to go in the world - and who with.

    Which means the travel industry has to be constantly evolving to meet today's tourists expectations.
  • Tias Lanzarote: A Hub for Tourism
    The primary hub of tourism on Lanzarote, Puerto del Carmen, is in the Tias municipality. Tias resorts are some of the largest and oldest on the island.
  • Resorts and Towns on Tenerife
    Tenerife is the largest of the Canary Islands. Variety is abundant on Tenerife. Accommodations on the island are as varied as the visitors it attracts.
  • Monaco - Defying The Recession
    Property prices are dropping in many parts of Europe, but Monaco defies normal fluctuations as prices continue to go up...
  • First Surcharges For 20 Years Hit British Tourists
    In the eighties holiday companies would often meet increased costs by adding a surcharge to their brochure prices.

    With aviation fuel and oil prices at record highs, the surcharge is making its way back...
  • Felipe Massa Takes Championship Lead
    At the completion of Sunday's French Grand Prix, Felipe Massa walked away the victor. The win was his third for the 2008 season and granted him the lead in the championship race.
  • Andorra Real Estate Beating Recession
    Dire warnings have been coming thick and fast from the world's finance community that property prices in the West are likely to fall heavily in 2008 and through to 2009

    But the tax haven of Andorra goes against economic reasoning and could see a rise in value this year - over the inflation rate - just as it has done over the last five years
  • The Decline of the British Pound Limits Travel for Holidaymakers
    British tourists are having to re-think how many holidays they can take overseas in a year, as the British pound hits an all time low against the Euro.
  • Summer Holidays 2008 Costing More
    Earlier this year the predictions for the travel industry's 2008 fortunes included that holiday prices would rise steeply.

    And the predictions have been right...
  • Tourists Ignoring Financial Worries
    There's warnings of a recession in both the US and Europe, and money experts are advising people to save for a rainy day.

    But for the British it's a sunshine holiday they want - and forget the rainy day!
  • Budget Skiing and Vacation Packages
    It's a sad time for skiiers - it's summertime!

    But they can cheer themselves up thinking of all the great ski destinations they can visit for the 2008/9 season in the US and Europe!
  • Malta Holidays Change Marketing Strategies
    Malta has been promoting itself as a holiday island for some years, but is taking new marketing initiatives to reach an audience that might not have considered a holiday in Malta before.
  • Ashes To Ashes - Heating The Tourist Dollar
    Looking for something different in your holiday this year - some fun, a touch of danger, and education for the kids all in one?

    Head for a volcano!
  • Holidays in Malta - The Reasons Why
    Considering a holiday in Malta instead of Spain or Florida?

    There's good reasons to think that Malta could be just as good...
  • Babymooning - Does It Risk The Baby?
    There's a new trend in the travel world, and it's called babymooning.

    But could a holiday while pregnant endanger mum and baby?
  • 2008 Holidays Are Still Packaged Up
    The new age for travel is well and truly here, and anyone with internet access can book their own holiday.

    But the traditional package holiday is still going strong, even in 2008.
  • Early Easter Means Early Travel
    Easter came early this year, and good numbers of tourists have helped calm an uncertain travel market with the economy slowing down.
  • Cruising - Luxury Gigayacht Announced
    Cruising is increasingly popular around the Caribbean and Mediterranean - but for the ultra rich nothing beats a new yacht built in Monaco that can cruise the world in comfort.
  • 2008 Holidays Not Hit By Economy - Yet
    Confidence in the economy is low in most European countries, and with oil prices high and property prices slipping, the holidays market is so far remarkably resilient to a turndown.
  • Holiday Island Greets Super Cars
    Vacation island Menorca has worked hard to cultivate her image of a serene, peaceful destination over the years, and appeals to parents with toddlers, couples in their thirties and forties, and the older generation - and of all the holiday islands the take up of villa holidays is most likely in Menorca as opposed to hotel based ones
  • Brilliant Lewis Hamilton Wins Monaco Grand Prix
    Two Ferraris and an unusually rainy Monaco stood in the way of Britain's Lewis Hamilton winning this year's Monaco Grand Prix - but he did it to achieve his boyhood dream.
  • Monetary Conversions of No Concern to Spanish Tourism
    Spanish tourism officials anticipate a rise in British tourists in spite of the pound doing poorly against the euro.

    Parts of Spain, including the Balearic Islands have been popular tourist destinations for decades. This isn't expected to falter any time soon.
  • Ski Holiday Prices On A Hike
    The 2008 ski season is over, and research shows a steep rise in the cost of a typical ski holiday, and 2009 could see higher prices again.
  • Irish give Spring Break Trade A Bounce
    With an economic downturn in both Europe and the U.S., and sterling and the dollar weak against the Euro, the European holidays market has an anxious year ahead.

    But high numbers of Irish tourists over Easter has helped boost confidence.
  • 2008 Turkish Grand Prix
    2008's F1 season is really warming up, and Britain's Lewis Hamilton managed to split the two Ferraris in the Turkish Grand Prix.
  • Exchange Rates Affect Holiday Plans
    It's summer time, and summer time for many people is holiday time.

    But the weakness of the US dollar and British pound could influence where Americans and the British take their holidays this year.
  • Alarm Bells Ring For Spanish Property
    An economic slow down in Europe could see property prices in Spain take a dip this year and next, and it could affect the spending power of local town halls as they rely so much on transfer taxes for income.
  • Apres-Ski USA 2008
    The ski season's finished - but what happens to the popular winter holiday destinations when the snow melts away?
  • Tenerife's Upmarket Real Estate
    Once known as a cheap holiday destination, property on the island of Tenerife is now becoming very much in vogue, with prices gaining pace.
  • Raikkonen Takes Spanish Grand Prix
    The Spanish Grand Prix was an emphatic one-two for Ferrari, with Lewis Hamilton coming third in a McLaren.

    It was a disappointing race for Spain's Felipe Massa who retired before the end of the race with engine problems.
  • Travel Safety and Security
    The holiday season is upon us - and as millions of tourists prepare for their hard earned summer holidays, criminal gangs prepare for rich pickings from those who relax just a little too much...
  • Celebrities Head For Europe's Top Sports Event
    The World of Formula 1 has quite a following among celebrities, and of all Europe's sporting events, no weekend will cram as many of the world's rich and famous in at the same time as the Monaco Grand Prix - where sports meets fashion.
  • Spain Goes Year Round For 2008
    Spain is known as a great destination for a traditional summer holiday - but out of season is becoming increasingly attractive and helping boost tourist numbers.
  • F1 Drivers Choosing Monaco
    The World of F1 has an exciting crop of rising stars, and after landing a lucrative contract they more often than not settle in the home of Grand Prix's most famous circuit - Monaco.
  • Star Studded Holiday Resorts
    Celebrities are often in the press visiting their favourrite holiday destinations, and if you're undecided about where to take a summer holiday this year, looking at where the celebrities holiday could give you some ideas.
  • Speeding Skiers Face Jail Time
    Advanced ski equipment allowing skiers more speed and a more carefree attitude has led to more accidents - including deaths - on the ski slopes in both Northern America and Europe.

    Some U.S. resorts are going to take speeding skiers to court...
  • Scottish Tourists Boost Euro 2008 Holidays
    The European travel trade has got off to a brisk start for the first quarter of 2008, with Scots escaping their chilly winter for warmer climes in record numbers.
  • The Last King Of Spain?
    A young King Juan Carlos helped steer Spain from a dictatorship to a modern democracy after he came to the throne some 32 years ago, and his achievements include defending the fledgling democracy in 1981 from an attempted coup

    Once popular and regarded as a man of the people, recent times have been more troubling for the king as political groups on both the left and right have called for an end to the Spanish monarchy
  • More Frequent Flights Boost Majorca Property Market
    While the European property markets face a downturn, the island of Majorca could provide a safer bet than other areas.
  • Holiday Mix Is Changing For 2008
    In a fast moving world new travel companies have appeared on-line while traditional ones have developed a new side to their business.

    But just as the way people book is changing, so is the number of holidays they take diversifying too.
  • English Language Translation In The Global Marketplace
    English has become a world language for business and technology, but we are still many years away from world fluency. This article examines some of the trickier aspects of learning English or any other language.
  • Spanish Language Translation Is Growing In Importance
    Everybody knows that Spanish is an important language in the business world, but did you know that it is the #2 international business language in the world, behind English? This article is about the importance of Spanish language translation, and the benefits it can bring your business.
  • Expansion Joints are Specialized for Your Needs
    Metal bellows and expansion joints are relied upon in factories, labs, and in a wide range of other technical settings, to withstand extremes of pressure, temperature, and sometimes even more challenging issues such as corrosion. As such, it is critical, when choosing to purchase them from a manufacturer, to consider the aftercare and support service they provide.
  • What A Language Translation Service Can Do For You
    This article offers a look at what a language translation service has to offer your business. It shows how every business, whether big or small, needs to work in a foreign tongue at some point, and it goes over the ways a language translation service can help.
  • San Francisco Shared Office Space Is the Answer
    There are alternative to office buildings. Building a small business will take you time and money; don't add the additional overhead of an exclusive work area. Keeping your business operations, communication, and a professional appearance can be much less expensive than you first thought.
  • Document Translation Services To Fit Your Needs
    Translating documents is different from oral translation. It presents a different set of challenges, and finding a company that can meet these challenges is essential. This articles looks at what makes a quality document translation service, and what this service can do for your business.
  • Concession Equipment Perfect for Your Concession Stand
    When outfitting your new concession stand it is important to purchase the right concession equipment. Purchasing the right kitchen equipment is vitally important to your success over the long-term.
  • Metal Bellows for Industrial Applications
    Metal bellows are high-tech products used in machinery, medical, and industrial applications around the world. Metal bellow generally come in two types - formed and welded.
  • Personalized Fragrances Tell The World Who You Are
    The way to tell the world just who you are is with personalized fragrances. A personalized perfume can be created exclusively for you or that special person. Set your mood and your moment with fragrance!
  • Metal Bellows Technical Overview
    This is simply a guide to what our metal bellows and expansion joint solutions can do for you and your industrial application, and just how versatile and capable our products can be.
  • Bar Code Labels Provide Greater Customer Service
    One of the primary reasons of Bar code labels is that these labels can save you so much time in processing orders and assisting customers with checkout.
  • Closed-Circuit Television - A Deterrent of Crime
    Closed-circuit television, CCTV is a proven deterrent to crime, but also, these systems are used effectively for crime detection and prosecution. We offer a few tips to consider before buying your CCTV system.
  • Home Office Furniture - Let's Get To Work!
    A step-by-step guide to getting your home office set up so you can get some work done. This article covers the desk, the chair, shelves, cabinets and other necessities, with tips on how to get it just the way you want.
  • Bar Code Labels Serve a Multitude of Practical Business Uses Today
    Many businesses use bar code labels for asset and package tracking as well. If your business needs improvement in its level of efficiency, productivity, and cost savings, bar code labeling can be just what you need.
  • Make Your Statement With Personalized Fragrances
    You're a woman with her own sense of fashion and style, so why not include your own personalized perfume as part of that fashion statement. Discover how to add affordable personalized fragrances to your wardrobe.
  • Cost Effective Metal Bellows Expansion Joint Solutions
    Metal bellows are an effective tool used to manage movement, heat expansion, and pressure surges in aerospace, boiler valves, and fluid and pressurized gas pipeline systems. The critical applications require that engineering, manufacturing techniques, and quality assurance procedures are carried out with the utmost precision.
  • Loss Prevention Equipment Protecting Your Assets
    There are many loss prevention equipment options, such as closed-circuit television, that can help make property monitoring easy for you. It is important to understand all of the options available to determine what will best meet your needs.
  • Video Conversion to DVD of Your Family Movies
    You've been elected to convert all of the old family video and film to DVD. Start the video conversion to DVD by considering professional labs available online.
  • Retail Loss Prevention to Protect Your Store
    Shoplifting and employee theft are the two largest causes of excessive costs to retail outlets with an amazing percentage of loss for the owners. Protect yourself and your property from retail loss with a variety of defenses, including: Closed Circuit Television, trained guards, and exit inspections.
  • Use Video Transfer to Preserve Your Memories Stored On Old Media Forms
    In order to preserve the past, for generations yet to come, it is important to preserve things on the most current media available. We recently moved a lot of 8mm films to VHS and DVD to help in the preservation process.
  • Use Closed Circuit Television to Stay One Step Ahead of the Criminals
    If you own a retail business today, then someone is either currently stealing from you or will at some time in the future. Just as sure as you can count on sales, you can count on theft.
  • A Two Way Pager Is a Wonderful Communications Solution for Businesses
    Two way alpha numeric pagers can be a perfect alternative to a cell phone when you need to keep in touch but do not need the all of the features of a cell phone.
  • Film to Video Transfer Won't Bring Back Your Youth, But It Can Help You Relive The Memories
    We never take enough pictures of the important times in our lives.
  • San Francisco Virtual Offices are Practical and Affordable
    Some business professionals work on the move. If you are one of these, you know that full time office space is impractical. In this age of technology, however, virtual office space provides an affordable option.
  • Bay Area Office Space is an Innovation
    Although real estate prices in the San Francisco Bay Area have skyrocketed, and with them the prices of renting an office, there are still alternatives to consider. Establishing a virtual office can be the solution for professionals looking for flexibility or trying to keep the overhead low.
  • San Francisco Shared Office Space Ideal for Growing Businesses
    Look for a shared office option that will give you the professional facilities and technological advances that you need for your company. These virtual office opportunities offer part-time professional office space for less cost and demand of a full-time office space.
  • Adhesive Labels Have Many Practical Uses
    Inventory and package tracking can be made a lot easier on your business through the use of bar codes. Adhesive labels can be attached to your entire inventory and scanned in and out as needed.
  • Bar Code Labels for Inventory Control
    Tracking inventory is a chore for any business. Thankfully, with the use of bar code labels it can be a lot easier than you might think. Adhesive labels can be attached to your inventory and then scanned in and out as needed.
  • Expansion Joints to Alleviate Noise and Vibration
    Expansion joints are designed just for your individual needs. Either metal bellows or sliding expansion joints are used in a wide range of situations with each installation designed to hold up to extremes of pressure temperature and sometimes even traffic.
  • Expansion Joints Keep your Production Moving
    Piping systems are the life blood of many heavy industrial markets. Expansion joints keep your production line moving with air, gases, or liquids getting them from place to place.
  • Metal Bellows for Critical Industrial Applications
    Metal bellows are manufactured and sold by companies specializing in metal expansion joints and other piping systems. These couplings have proven to be versatile and to satisfy a variety of applications.
  • The Ticket Run - Why Buying Online Reduces Stress
    Ticket distribution has lately become a flourishing service in the online arena. The main reason for this is that the dreaded thought of waiting in a queue for a ticket can now truly be considered as a distant memory.
  • Using Expansion Joint Systems
    An expansion joint is a device that contains one or more bellows, which is used to assist with structural changes, such as those produced by the thermal expansion or tightening of a pipe, tube, or vessel.
  • How Expansion Joint Systems Work
    Expansion joint systems are an innovative alternative for pipes and pipelines. These joints can be used in the oil, paper, and petrochemical industries and in many others fields.
  • CD Binders - Organize Your Life, Maybe Not - Your CDs, Definitely
    CDs have become more and more popular all around the world. CDs first appeared on the market in early 1982.
  • The Best in Expansion Joint Products - Help Your Business
    The expansion joint business is highly specialized; if you're in need of any products for your piping system you want to get the best available on the market. Don't be pressured into settling for anything less.
  • Metal Bellows Expansion Joints - Control your Heat, Movement and Pressure
    Control the heat, movement and pressure on your operation with the appropriate use of Metal Bellows Expansion Joints, and you control the heat, movement and pressure on yourself.
  • Video Duplication - Share Your Memories or Your Business
    Whether you want to share the birth of a child with your extended family, or your business environment and philosophy with international client prospects, Video Duplication gives you the ability to replicate your experience or knowledge for your neighbor down the street, or for a prospective investor twelve time zones away.

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