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Re: "Old Europe" has more millionaires27 Dec 2003 10:53 GMT4
Earl Evleth wrote:

> Like wine, some years are better than others.   Evidently
> 1931 Good, 1932 Bad, for people.
Manchester for Dummies27 Dec 2003 00:08 GMT5
I hope I don't find this in my stocking this morning.
http://www.liverpoolpictorial.co.uk/dummies2/
Baroque between Munich and Frankfurt26 Dec 2003 20:36 GMT1
I am planning a future trip.  This leg will start in Munich and end
at Frankfurt airport.  I want to know if there are any spectacular
baroque palaces there.  I plan to stay two days in Wurzburg to
see the Residenz and Hofgarten.  Any other baroque in the area?
about andalucia26 Dec 2003 20:16 GMT1
http://arunda.soizadesign.com/index.php
Actualizado a diario.
Most of the World Still Does Without26 Dec 2003 20:07 GMT1
The article itself has a nice chart showing the problem areas
This is an international study, the actual article has a chart.
To compare with France
Unable to afford food at sometimes during the year
Villa to rent26 Dec 2003 20:02 GMT1
Beautiful villa in Spain to rent for up to 10 people near Jerez de la
Frontera, book early for 2004
Yes, it's true: Starbucks is coming to Paris26 Dec 2003 17:48 GMT5
And here is the photographic proof:
http://www.mxsmanic.com/testimages/starbucks.jpg
Note the Opéra Garnier in the distant background.  The Starbucks is on
the Avenue de l'Opéra, a bit closer to the Louvre than to the Opéra
Transylvania26 Dec 2003 16:18 GMT1
who can tell me something more about transylvania? i'm interested in
everything about this region.
information about following items would be very helpful to me:
* Tîrgoviste
French find "little evidence that terrorists that ---"26 Dec 2003 15:21 GMT10
I hope that the American authorities come
across a little better than indicated below.
The French are looking for mountains, not molehills.
Earl
Is Dresden or Leipzig worth a visit26 Dec 2003 13:54 GMT4
Well Merry Christmas all. I am going to Berlin in May. I am thinking of
taking some excursions and saw one to Dresden and one to Leipzig. Does
anyone have any thoughts on whether these cities are worth visitngi - this
would be a day visit.
London to Scotland and Paris26 Dec 2003 09:38 GMT7
Does anyone know how to get from London to Scotland? Is it better to
go by train or by air? Is there any local tour (maybe a few days tour)
to Scotland that people can join from London? ...or is it better to
get to Scotland first and then join the local tour there?
Lookinf for accomodation in London26 Dec 2003 04:52 GMT2
I am Saaj. I am an Indian doctor and I will be reaching London on the
19th of January. I plan to give an exam and then look for a training
post in the NHS. I am looking for affordable(to an Indian
Pocket)accomodation in and around London for a few months starting
Olympics and fun in the beach !26 Dec 2003 03:08 GMT2
Olympics and fun in the beach !
Appartment suitable to see the Olympic games while
resting in a fine sea resort
Hi my name is Dimitra,
Oloron to Lourdes?25 Dec 2003 20:58 GMT1
As part of a bike trip this coming summer, I want to do (on bicycle) the
climb of the Col de Tramassel (Hautacam).
I'll be staying in Oloron-Ste.-Marie, roughly 80km from Lourdes. I was
figuring to start and end my ride in Lourdes.
France is getting hotter25 Dec 2003 20:45 GMT320
Another Bushie bêtise, helping heating
the planet.
France has been heating more than the world average.
Earl
 
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