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Christmas Market in Frankfurt Germany More than 200 stalls fill the city's medieval center all the way down to the river Main. Frankfurt Christmas market is one of the biggest and most attractive in Germany. frankfurt christmas market • frankfurter weihnachtsmarkt • römerberg • frankfurt specialties • bethmaennchen
Holiday on Ice at Alte Oper, Frankfurt Germany "Opernplatz on Ice" is Frankfurt's newest holiday attraction. Skaters circle around the lighted fountain outside the old opera house. ice skating frankfurt alte oper • opernplatz on ice • old opera house frankfurt • holiday on ice frankfurt • opernturm chalet
Frankfurt Book Fair 2008 in Germany From October 15 to 19 Frankfurt will be the focus of the literary world: For the 60th time the Frankfurter Buchmesse opens its gates to business visitors and audience. book festival • book business • book awards • trade show • frankfurt germany
German Christkindlmarkt History Germany's Christmas markets are a charming, enjoyable tradition that dates back hundreds of years. Every Xmas market has a unique regional flavor. german christmas market • christkindlmarkt • holiday markets • old world traditions • munich germany
Northwest Adds Flights to Europe As part of its expanded transatlantic service, Northwest Airlines and joint venture partner KLM Royal Dutch Airlines are adding flights to a number of European routes. northwest airlines • klm royal dutch airlines • european flights • amsterdam • frankfurt
World’s fastest train in France Rail journey times from London to Luxembourg, Frankfurt and Stuttgart in Germany, Basel in Switzerland & French cities have been slashed by 2007's new high-speed service. world’s fastest train • travel time • tgv est-europeen • high speed service • paris to reims
Budget Airline Deals: Jerez, Spain Where to look to buy cheap, direct flights to Jerez de la Frontera airport, Andalucia Spain, from London, Dusseldorf, Frankfurt, Munich, Hamburg, Hannover and Stuttgart. cheap flight • jerez • spain • hapagfly • ryanair
Europe’s 2007 Ironman Events Four Western Europe cities will host Ironman events in 2007 including Nice, France; Zurich, Switzerland; Klagenfurt, Austria; and Frankfurt, Germany. western europe • western europe ironman • europe ironman • ironman events • nice
Vacation in Germany for Less Traveling to Europe on a budget is easy if you know where to go and what time of year to vacation. Highlights include transportation, accomodations and entertainment. germany on a budget • frankfurt • german local life • trains through germany • frankfurt on a budget
Miles Over Midsummer Commons The late Miles Davis is one my favorite jazz artists. To hear his trumpet, especially his solos, is to move deeply within one's soul. In fact, he is also one of the great innovators in musical history. Here's a semi-autobiographical, but fictional exchange of letters written while serving in the U.S. Army about Miles, English friends and old loves. miles davis • trumpet • trumpet solo • solo • jazz
Bruce Springsteen European Tour Dates 2009 Bruce Springsteen and the E Street band will be touring Europe this summer to promote the, 'Working on a Dream' album featuring Golden Globe winning song, 'The Wrestler'. bruce springsteen • e street band • springsteen tour dates 2009 • working on a dream • president obama
Budget Airlines in Spain: Zaragoza Where to look for bargain deals on low cost carriers to the Aragonese capital from Milan, London, Frankfurt and Paris. flight • zaragoza • spain • aragon • cheap flight
Cybercafes: Coffee, Friends and Connections Why not work together in a place where you can have computer access and a great cup of coffee? cybercafes • coffee • internet access • european • cafes
Percy Aldridge Grainger You have heard his music, you may have even heard rumors of his eccentricities, but the man that Percy Grainger became was a result of many different influences. music • grainger • percy • percy grainger • percy aldridge grainger
Prague, Czech Republic by Rail Visit the Czech capital from Germany, Austria, Poland, Slovakia and Hungary by getting a direct train to Prague's Hlavni Nadrazi station. prague czech republic • international trains • travel time • rail journey • hlavni nadrazi station
Anne Frank : A Classic Gemini Adolph Hitler's best-known victim of Nazi persecution has become a universal hallmark of human triumph under adversity. Gemini Anne Frank was a born writer. anne frank • the diary of anne frank • horoscope • gemini • the secret annex
Famous Female Foster Kids Despite their life experiences in foster care, these women have become successful performers and serve as positive role models for foster and adopted girls everywhere. famous female foster children • famous actors foster children • celebrity foster kids • celebrity foster children • celebrities foster care
Hot Dogs, Sausages, Weiners & Frankfurters Sausages are the worlds first prepared food. They are made from ground meat, fat, salt and spices that are packed into a casing. history of sausages and hot dogs • sausages • hot dogs • weiners • frankfurters
IAAF Gold Label Road Races 2009 For the media, some road races are hotter than the others. From 2008 onwards, the International Association of Athletics Federations publish their most wanted lists. iaaf gold label road races • iaaf marathon races • what is the iaaf • most important international road races • dream races of the long distance runner
Public Gardens Display Fleuroselect Winners Forty-nine public gardens in Europe, Asia, Canada and the U.S.A. are first to display new Fleuroselect Gold Medal plant introductions chosen for special merit. fleuroselect • public gardens • flowers gardens • plants gardens • new plants
Weekend Get-Away to Vianden, Luxembourg Just like the country of Luxembourg, its own Vianden remains relatively silent on most travelers' radars. vianden • luxembourg • castle • vianden's official tourist site • european weekend trips
2010 Fleuroselect Gold Medal Winners Fleuroselect 2010 winners belong to three native North American flowering plants. They display qualities like compactness, long flowering seasons, and vivacious colors. american native plants • fleuroselect gold medal winners • flowering plants • new plants • plant introductions
Anne Frank 65 Years Ago Anne Frank in 2009, on her 80th birthday anniversary and 65 years since the hiding place on the third floor was discovered by the German Security Police, is remembered. holocaust • anne frank • amsterdam • diary • auschwitz
Anne Frank and the Frank Family Ann Frank was an intelligent, young, aspiring writer who got caught up in a world gone mad with hate and anti-Semitism. But her diary would survive the war! anne frank • the holocaust • bergen-belsen • auschwitz • the diary of anne frank
Best Place to View the August 2008 Solar Eclipse The Danes of Greenland, the Arctic's Nenet Indians, the Russians, the Mongols and Chinese may all claim the title: the best place to view the August 1st solar eclipse. solar eclipse • tse2008 • moon’s umbra • sun • eclipse-glasses
Chevy Volt vs. Toyota Prius vs. Nissan Leaf Comparing the Nissan Leaf, Toyota plug-in Prius, and Chevrolet Volt shows that the Leaf has the longest driving range (100 miles) per charge of these new electric cars. driving range of electric cars • frankfurt auto show 2009 • frankfurt motor show • toyota prius • chevrolet volt
How to Write a Sociology Paper on Theodor Adorno Write a college paper on Adorno without buying a book. Here's how... writing a paper on theodor adorno • research paper adorno frankfurt school • adorno horkheimer dialectic of enlightenment • authoritarian personality adorno critical theory • critique of enlightenment
Joe Harriott Innovative Free Form Jazz Creator. Harriott moved to England in 1952 and immediately created an impact on the British Scene with his total command of the popular Be-Bop style and his excellent musicality. alpha boy’s school • european free-jazz movement • pye/nixa and melodisc • downbeat magazine • free form music
No Mosquitoes for Me, Thank You! You do not have to suffer from mosquito stings. If you correct the underlying nutritional deficiency, the little pests won't come near you. suffer • mosquito • stings • correct • underlying
Top Ten Bamboos for the Garden Bamboo might strike you as a plant that grows well in rainforests, but there are species that prosper in desert gardens. bamboo • poaceae • true grasses • top 9 drought-hardy bamboos • 91 genera
William Harvey - The Circulation of Blood In England during the 1600s, William Harvey enjoyed a flourishing career. His research established his fame as the physician who proved how blood circulates in the body. william harvey • blood circulation • anatomy • hieronymus fabricius • physician extraordinary
A Soldier's Christmas Memory It does not take much to change a life: Just a whack on the back at the right moment given by s someone of depth who loves and cares. christmas • father • priest • compassion • zen
Borage – A Vintage Herb Makes A Stylish Return Borage is not only an herb: it's a veg, too, with edible flowers. As 'forgotten' plants and flower cuisine become ever more popular, it's time to take a closer look. borage • herb • green • edible flower • food
Ian Christe Interview Interview with Ian Christe, author of the book <I>Sound Of The Beast: The Complete Headbanging History of Heavy Metal.</I> ian christe • interview • sound of the beast • heavy metal history
Review, Walking with Prehistoric Beasts As much as I enjoyed "Walking with Dinosaurs" this new television programme and companion book are even better. dinosaur • dinosaurs • paleontology • geology • fossil
Claudia Kennedy U.S. Army General The United States produced the first woman to achieve the rank of three-star general in the U.S. Army. General Kennedy has paved a path of courage and conviction. united states army • famous generals • sexual harassment • don't ask don't tell • claudia kennedy |
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