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UFO or Probe Filmed Over Toronto, Canada Nov 1 2009

Check out this footage I captured tonight while sky watching with my 2 year old son .  The object certainly is not a typical aircraft, balloon or bird.  This object would not be an insect due to the cool...

Al-Qaeda Threatens Oktoberfest

Bavarian police have arrested two Islamic extremists in Munich, leading to an increase in security at the ongoing Oktoberfest. Flights are banned from entering the air space above the festival, and vehicles are not...

UFO Orange-Amber Orb-like UFO Toronto, Canada Sept 21 2009

Take a look at this footage I shot of an orange-amber orb-like UFO over Toronto Skies early this morning.  The object was hovering above as I filmed it for roughly 3 minute or so until it completely vanished...

Hotel-room peep shows draw gawkers to Manhattan’s High Line Hotel

In Manhattan's High line park there are X-rated window displays for visitor attractions, which the New York Post calls it the "Eyeful Tower". " “Guests at the Standard Hotel keep failing to close the curtains as...

Top 20 Most Popular Social Bookmarking Websites

Over the last couple of days I have been thinking about dear Mr Murdoch's idea about paying for news - well you an me paying to read his news sites. And as I get thinking things become little more confused as time goes on - and this is why went-a-looking on dear old...

Tourism is the Gold of the Faroes

"Atlantic Airways hosted the FlyFaroe 2007 tourism convention in Torshavn at the weekend in a bid to persuade the travel industry to increase their promotion of the islands. There is an old Faroese saying; "ull...

Vietnam: Phu Quoc tops tourism poll in 2009

Phu Quoc Island has beaten Ha Long Bay, the most popular destination in 2007, to top the 2008 – 2009 tourism list, according to an SGGP survey of 1,000 people in Ho Chi Minh City." A view on Phu Quoc Island's beach. (Photo: SGGP) Phu Quoc heads the Top Ten and...

Grumpy British hotel staff deterring visitors

The UK's tourism boss has said that poor service at UK hotels is discouraging people from visiting Britain, at a time when the country vitally needs tourism money. The British pound has collapsed to unprecedented lows, and the one bright spot to this is that it could attract...

Thailand expects Vietnam tourists to return

Thai tourism officials said yesterday they expected the number of Vietnamese visitors to remain high, despite the recent temporary closure of the country's airport." Speaking at a press briefing in HCM City, Pichai Raktasinha, director of HCM City's Tourism Authority of...

China sends jitters to India through Nepal

"Political and economic dynamics might have changed beyond recognition in the past half-century, but geographical reality appears to be something even Nepal's nuclear-powered neighbors are unable to gloss over. One remains...

Vietnam suffers drop of 30% in int’l cruise passengers

Vietnam's target of welcoming 300,000 international cruise passengers this year, as once seen in the golden year of 2002, has been far beyond reach as actual arrivals will likely fall 30% year on year to only 150,000, an official said." The sharp fall is attributed to...

Worrying signs as Vietnam’s peak tourist season approaches

The world economic crisis and high domestic inflation is hitting Vietnam’s tourism industry, which is not expected to meet a target of welcoming five million international tourists this year. " Culture, Sport and Tourism Minister...

Lapland Holiday Park Log Cabins "Turned Out To Be A Few Sheds"

ANGRY holdiay makers have demanded their money back after discovering that a newly-opened Lapland-themed holiday park in the New Forest, on the Hampshire- Dorset border "was just a few little sheds painted...

Google Site Search gets more demanding

With Google Site Search, you can create a search engine for your organization's websites in just a few minutes. " Customers today demand speed. Waiting around is so, well, yesterday -- as so many of the...

Web content 'disturbing children'

The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children in the US has launched a new initiative to encourage children to share their problems online and report abusive behaviour. Recent research by the charity found that over half of the 2,000 respondents to a...

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