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 1.  A Hanoi Christmas  
  By: Tracy Vu On: 18 Dec 2008
  <b><i>(Michael Brosowski shared his unforgettable Christmas in Hanoi)</b></i> The big question on everyone’s lips at the moment is: “Do you miss being home for Christmas?” Of course, the answer ...

 2.  Ultimate Stress Relief From A Special Salt Bath  
  By: Frank Rodriguez On: 12 Dec 2008
  <img src="http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2005-10/1098937/floatationtank.jpg" align="left">The flotation tank is a widely misunderstood and underutilized form of hydrotherapy that has been successfully...

 3.  What Constitutes a Chick Car?  
  By: Brenda Williams On: 12 Dec 2008
  When Henry Ford first started producing automobiles to realize his dream of a car for the common man, a car was, well, a car. Although an object of desire, it was still an object. It did not have a pe...

 4.  Aussies Love Cricket  
  By: Nadine Ronalds On: 06 Dec 2008
  Cricket is the passion of all Aussies. It’s considered very un-Australian not to love cricket. Playing cricket has been a well-known tradition in Australia from the beginning. Cricket originated in ...

 5.  Exploring The United Kingdom With Cheap Internal Flights In Britain  
  By: Huzaili Aris On: 29 Nov 2008
  With Ryanair based at London's Stansted Airport and EasyJet based at Luton, it is relatively easy to book cheap internal flights in Britain. This is because Ryanair and EasyJet are two of the most com...

 6.  FIFA World Cup 2010 - Guide to The Host Cities PART 1  
  By: Mairead Foley On: 19 Nov 2008
  <i>If you're a football fan, or even have a passing interest in the game, you'll be well aware that the 19th Soccer World Cup is to take place in South Africa in 2010. The World Cup 2010 Tournament, a...

 7.  THE STRANGE HISTORY OF DR. MARTENS BOOTS  
  By: kent. smith On: 18 Nov 2008
  Almost from the moment British shoe manufacturer R. Griggs Group launched the Dr. Martens 1460 model boot on April Fools Day 1960, the footwear was popular with British postmen, police officers, and f...

 8.  Buckypaper Could Change The World  
  By: James W. Smith On: 07 Nov 2008
  Steel is one of the most common materials in the world. It is used in buildings, tools, bridges, automobiles, airplanes and appliances. Over the years, the strength of steel has been used by engineers...

 9.  History of Association football  
  By: Timothy Hampshire On: 29 Oct 2008
  <br>Association football is popularly known as football soccer and it is claimed to be the most popular <a href=http://www.sbobet.com>sport</a> around the world. However, we can trace back the history...

 10.  Manchester United England  
  By: Payton Brooks On: 16 Oct 2008
  When in England, you're likely to discover that Manchester United is to soccer - football to most of the world outside of the United States - what the New York Yankees or Boston Red Sox are to basebal...

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