May 24th, 2007 by admin
Europeans have a far different outlook on life recent studies have shown. People from many European countries now enjoy a higher standard of living and as such, they have moved away from traditional investments in stocks and shares and more into the emerging property markets of southern Europe, especially Spain. Properties constructed in Spain in 2006 outstripped Britain by 4 to one, a fact that further demonstrates the modern Europeans thinking that its better to spend your disposable income on assets on something you can enjoy and what better way to do it than buying a home in Spain.
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May 23rd, 2007 by admin
We are all aware that football is one of the most popular sports in the world. It is highly appreciated by the audience, but football fans don´t have the time or the money to manage to pay for the tickets of every live football game there is (not to mention the costs of the trips in all the countries in watch live football games are being played). Taking all this information into account you should choose a cheaper and more enjoyable way to watch live football. You can watch live football from your office or from home anytime with the help of the Internet and for just for a very small fee. It´s a luxury that the modern world offers us and we shouldn´t say no to it. If you signup to our site, you will be able to benefit from an awesome opportunity to Watch Live Football on you PC without having to pay for cable or satellite connections. If Live Football happens everywhere in the world at various moments in time, why shouldn´t you get the opportunity to see it happening?
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May 22nd, 2007 by admin
I think everyone had tons of fun and after the parade you could see people were still in a high mood…groups of obviously straight people were wandering around with a ‘pink flag of the UK’ and a British guy who was with his girlfriend and another straight couple even fooled around saying which guy he fancied…haha…it was truly a fantastic night!!
I hid my suspicions, which was probably wise. Bob March and Wu Su-hua, authors of The Chinese Negotiator, argue that Chinese people believe karma (”yuan fen” in anglicized Chinese) binds themselves to anyone from anywhere who might share a fate. Fate, the Chinese figure, means any common path into the future. In business, the authors say, it means a contract or a joint venture by which both sides get something they want. Outside business, from what I can glean after seven years of relations with friends, students, co-workers and news sources, karma means that both sides — who in history might be enemies or at least take mutually unknown paths — have invested something valuable such as time or money in a common future.
For the clergywoman, karma probably just meant that she happened to be on site when a foreign journalist showed up wanting a bit of information that she had. For other people who invoked the karma clause on me, it just meant we had voluntarily decided to cooperate, despite racial differences. As a teacher, I committed four-month time blocks to make sure people learned something they could use, and as students they agreed to learn it. I could have walked off the job. They could have cut all my classes (and a few did). As news sources, they risked their reputations to speak with me on sensitive topics. As a reporter, I scrapped the worst quotes and used statements that gave them dignity but made their point. They could have fled. I could have called them dangerous subversives in an article.
“Sarawak Body Butter”…was passing a Body Shop store and saw the ad promoting theri newest collection ‘Sarawak’ on display, and of course lah being the patriotic Malaysian that i am, i went into the shop to see what it was (i seldom go into body shop btw) and the staff said the name indeed came from the rainforest of Sarawak…so i bought it….its body cream…i’m getting lazy nowadays to use it…i can never maintain these beauty products…remember the handcream and nail polisher i bought last yr? Well it didn’t even last one month before i stopped using them cos i was too lazy…BUT i am going to endeavour to use this given how expensive it is!!
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May 21st, 2007 by admin
It’s just 7 days old the news about Internet Corporation for Assigned Names
and Numbers (ICANN) signing an accreditation agreement with a Senegal-based Registrar –
Kheweul.com.
Kheweul.Com is a private company based in Dakar,Senegal, and registered under OHADA (the African Jurisdiction).
This company will serve every country of Africa for any purposes related to Domain Names business.
Kheweul.com has been accredited to register domain names from the .com,
.net, .biz,.org,.info, .name, and .pro TLDs.
Kheweul.com’s Chairman and CEO Mouhamet Diop can’t retain his enthusiasm: “We’re proud to be the first ICANN-accredited Registrar in West Africa
and the second in Africa,”-he says- “Kheweul.Com is going to work closely with all African ccTLD domain managers and all world-wide registries
to provide domain name services to local African communities.
We also plan to promote the digitalization of African cultural heritage and help the preserve of African multimedia content.”
In his behalf ICANN underlines that “ICANN is continually working to expand
its international participation and representation – and this agreement is an
important step forward in that.”
This post is domain business related.
You can find similar infos in the bravedomainer’s blog.
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May 21st, 2007 by admin
Cheap land equals cheaper property which, as we all know in the property world, creates investment. A good example can be seen in Spain, one of Europe’s fastest growing countries. The rest of the story follows a familiar path in the sense that was what a sleepy hideaway to many Spaniards, has no become a place for Europeans buying investment property in the area, fuelling land and property prices. With so much new business at stake, local councils are keen to share in the new found wealth of the region.
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