2010 Entertainment Book and FREE 2009 Entertainment Book
Have you heard of those Entertainment Books jam-packed full of coupons and discounts? http://dailytreat.dealshop.us/shopping/2009-Entertainment-Book-Offer They’re amazing ! Real-life example: I used a coupon last night with a friend, and I got a free meal from my favorite Mexican restaurant…this fits well into my budget, and I’m sure it fits into yours! The free meal is just one simple example of the AWESOMENESS of this book… These books have massive amounts of coupons that you can use all year, including discounts for restaurants, retail stores, shopping, movie tickets, groceries, services, travel, attractions, car care, home furnishings, and a TON more. This book more than pays for itself within the first couple of times you use it…and it’s got hundreds of coupons and discounts in it! It’s incredible.
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2010 Entertainment Book and FREE 2009 Entertainment Book
Kosovo Crisis Watch – Montenegro to establish diplomatic relations with Kosovo soon (People’s Daily)
Montenegro to establish diplomatic relations with Kosovo soon (People’s Daily) Montenegrin Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic said Wednesday that Montenegro will establish diplomatic relations with Kosovo soon. “When one country recognizes another, the logical next move is to establish diplomatic relations,” Djukanovic was quoted by Serbian state news agency TANJUG as saying
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Kosovo Crisis Watch – Montenegro to establish diplomatic relations with Kosovo soon (People’s Daily)
Water water everywhere…… — Foz de Iguacu, State of Parana, Brazil
Jump to the full entry & travel map Foz de Iguacu, State of Parana, Brazil From Paraty we took our first overnight bus to the Iguassu Falls, on the border of Brazil – Argentina and Paraguay. Not the best nights sleep we’d ever had but well worth the journey when we got to the falls. The first afternoon we spent on the Brazilian side, which has the best views and various viewing platforms and trails, and the 2nd day we spent on the Argentinian side which was absolutely amazing
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Water water everywhere…… — Foz de Iguacu, State of Parana, Brazil
The Origins of Friday the 13th
The third and last Friday the 13th of 2009 is upon us, so we thought we’d try to get to the bottom of why this day is feared by some 17-21 million Americans (as estimated by the Stress Management Center and Phobia Institute ). Paraskevidekatriaphobia, the scientific term for fear of Friday the 13th, is an amalgam of superstition and old wives’ tales having to do with Friday–a day some claim Jesus was crucified as it was the Romans’ execution day, or when Eve ate that darn apple, when Adam and Eve were thrown out of the Garden of Eden or even the day that Noah’s Great Flood began (which is unlikely as Friday didn’t exist way back then)–and the number 13.
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The Origins of Friday the 13th
EVOO to Move from Somerville to Kendall Square in Cambridge
A rumor that we had heard earlier this fall about EVOO in Somerville seems to have some substance, as the Boston on the Go blog mentions that the restaurant will indeed be moving from Somerville to Kendall Square in Cambridge. The article states that EVOO will likely make the move from Beacon Street near the Cambridge border to 350 Third Street in Kendall Square in February of 2010. Boston on the Go also reports that they will be sharing the new Kendall Square space with a second location of Za, an upscale Arlington pizza spot.
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EVOO to Move from Somerville to Kendall Square in Cambridge
Philippines – Time ripe for peace with Philippine Muslim rebels: Clinton (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Time ripe for peace with Philippine Muslim rebels: Clinton (AFP via Yahoo! News) US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Friday the time was ripe for the Philippines to finally seal a peace deal with the country’s largest Muslim separatist group and end a 30-year insurgency. ‘23 dead’ as Philippine communists, security clash (AFP via
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Lord Hobo is Opening in Cambridge This Weekend
The highly-anticipated opening of a restaurant and bar in Cambridge is finally about to become reality. According to their website, Lord Hobo will be opening this coming Sunday (November 15) on Hampshire Street near the edge of Kendall Square where the offbeat and eclectic B-Side Lounge used to be. Lord Hobo looks to be a beer bar, with a large number of high-quality beers both on tap and in bottles (the owner of Lord Hobo also runs the Moan and Dove, a popular beer bar in Amherst), but the place will also offer gastropub-style food, including such dishes as fried oysters, lobster macaroni and cheese, truffle chips, hanger steak and fries, homemade gnocchi, saffron risotto paella, and seared cod
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Lord Hobo is Opening in Cambridge This Weekend
Eastern Europe – Greece Coach Otto Rehhagel Confident Ahead Of Ukraine Clash (Goal.com)
Greece Coach Otto Rehhagel Confident Ahead Of Ukraine Clash (Goal.com) Greece are out to eliminate Ukraine in the upcoming two-legged World Cup play-off tie and head coach Otto Rehhagel is confident that his men will punch their ticket to South Africa. Bulgaria FM Jeleva: No Grounds to Recall Bulgarian UK Ambassador (Novinite.com) There are no
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Eastern Europe – Greece Coach Otto Rehhagel Confident Ahead Of Ukraine Clash (Goal.com)
Vej Naturals Is Leaving Malden, Planning to Move to Davis Square in Somerville
An organic vegan restaurant near the Oak Grove T stop in Malden is closing its doors this weekend, with a plan in the works to move to Somerville. According to the restaurant’s website, Vej Naturals will be open through this upcoming weekend before shutting its Washington Street location for good. The note on the site goes on to say that they are planning on moving to a bigger location in Somerville’s Davis Square, but the move has not yet been finalized.
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Vej Naturals Is Leaving Malden, Planning to Move to Davis Square in Somerville
Sri Lanka Conflict Monitor – Top Sri Lankan general may run for presidency (Guardian Unlimited)
Top Sri Lankan general may run for presidency (Guardian Unlimited) Mastermind of Tamil campaign Sarath Fonseka steps down to lead coalition against president Sri Lanka’s top general, who masterminded the defeat of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam after a 25-year civil war, has resigned from his post to enter politics as the head of
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Sri Lanka Conflict Monitor – Top Sri Lankan general may run for presidency (Guardian Unlimited)
This Week’s Restaurant Round-Up (L.E.S. edition)
Last night…Inoteca. 19 person dinner party, we sat downstairs. $34 a head (not including wine) – the dinner party menu. Grilled calamari w/ fennel and tomato | beets, orange, pecorino, and mint | bruschette and meats | truffle egg toast | polenta |eggplant lasagna, etc. A great place to hold a dinner for that size. Schillers - Last Saturday night, 2:30 am: nachos, fries, tecate. I love Corey. Everyone loves Corey. Order the smashed strawberry drink. (Sidenote: I went to Schillers two weeks ago with my law firm and by the end of the meal every male attorney had ordered one of these. It’s not girly, it’s delicious.) Welcome to the Johnsons: $2 beer, $1 pool. Can’t beat it
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This Week’s Restaurant Round-Up (L.E.S. edition)
A New Way to Get Your Kicks on Route 66
To many people, the old Route 66 represents the romance of the open road. Even though it was replaced with modern highways and officially decommissioned in 1985, this 2,400-mile stretch of road from Chicago to Los Angeles continues to have many of the one-of-a-kind motels, cafés, and other landmarks that sprung up during the Mother Road’s heyday. To help locate those attractions, the National Park Service has launched an online Discover Our Shared Heritage travel itinerary on Route 66
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A New Way to Get Your Kicks on Route 66
Marriott International accelerates green hotel development
Marriott International, Inc announced that it will expand its green hotel portfolio ten─fold over the next five years by introducing a green hotel prototype that will be pre─certified LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design), an internationally recognised green building certification system designed by the US Green Building Council (USGBC). According to a report in breakingtravelnews, the green hotel prototype, which will be available in April 2010, will save owners approximately USD 1,00,000 and six months in design time and reduce hotel’s energy and water consumption by up to 25 per cent
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Marriott International accelerates green hotel development
Padmaverse: Pregnant Padma Interviews for New Job on 30 Rock
To give the nation a little of taste of the acting chops and luminous beauty we can all expect from her new sitcom debut (working name, Single Serving), Padma Lakshmi made a cameo on 30 Rock last night as the prospective host of Jack’s new talk show Dealbreakers. Either that or it was just another TV appearance to promote her pregnancy . It was not as epic as her defining role in Glitter , not as indie as her part in the Eels’ music video, a B+ effort all around really, but the clip is worth a look.
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Padmaverse: Pregnant Padma Interviews for New Job on 30 Rock
Aath Haveli Complex in Nawalgarh – Home of Best Haveli Frescoes and Mural in the Shekhawati Region in Rajasthan
Nawalgarh, lying south-west of Jhunjhunu boasts of some of the finest frescoes in the Shekhawati region . Founded in 1737 AD by Thakur Nawal Singh Ji Bahadur (Shekhawat), Nawalgarh was surrounded by a wall and four gates allowing entry to the village.
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Aath Haveli Complex in Nawalgarh – Home of Best Haveli Frescoes and Mural in the Shekhawati Region in Rajasthan
Don’t cry for me Argentina! — Buenos Aires, Distrito Federal, Argentina
Jump to the full entry & travel map Buenos Aires, Distrito Federal, Argentina OMG! This place is amazing! Greeted like not-so-minor royalty by the general manager we were quickly introduced to our charming butler (yes, butler…) on arrival. People on either side pressed cards into my sweaty palm (it is 29 degrees out!) with a breathless “should you need anything…” or “if we can make you any more welcome…” For some reason, these lovely people were and are under the illusion I’m some kind of VIP.
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Don’t cry for me Argentina! — Buenos Aires, Distrito Federal, Argentina
Hiking on the Mediterranean — Cinque Terre, Liguria, Italy
Jump to the full entry & travel map Cinque Terre, Liguria, Italy Cinque Terre is Italian for “five lands” and is a collection of the most idyllic Mediterranean villages, all tucked into a dramatic and rugged hillside; it’s an Italian National Park and recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Driving through the towns isn’t permitted (so glad) but there is an 11 mile trail that connects them and if the weather is dry, they are passable and absolutely gorgeous
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Hiking on the Mediterranean — Cinque Terre, Liguria, Italy
离别 — Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Jump to the full entry & travel map Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 09年十月份的某一天下午,接到堂姐打来的电话, 当我一听到堂姐说二姑丈去世了的消息就吓了一跳和不敢相信? 以为堂姐是在跟我开玩笑吧了还一直追问她是不是真实的??? 当她重复讲了几次我才相信二姑丈已去世了事实, 不是我不信堂姐只是觉得这件事很晴天霹雳。 二姑丈才大约应该有五十多岁吧! 真是天意弄人那么快就离别了, 要我怎么相信一个好人那么快就走了呢? 不是说好人一定会没事的吗? 相信每个人一定会有离别的一天其实也不必伤感。 只要开开心心地过每一天就好了,别带着遗憾而过。
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离别 — Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Travel BlogCamp at the World Travel Market
Throughout Travel BlogCamp in 2008 I was quite relaxed knowing that it was the first event and if it didn’t go down well I could at least say that it was worth trying. This year, I felt added pressure because it had a lot to live up to, so imagine my relief when the night went by without any hiccups. Lost networking opportunities I would have liked to have chatted to more people, but, running around like a headless chicken meant I got very little time for networking which from my perspective is a shame.
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Travel BlogCamp at the World Travel Market
Middle East News – Syria’s Assad hails ‘climate of trust’ ahead of French visit (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Syria’s Assad hails ‘climate of trust’ ahead of French visit (AFP via Yahoo! News) Syrian President Bahar al-Assad hailed a “climate of trust” with France ahead of a visit on Friday, but bemoaned US President Barack Obama’s lack of a Middle East peace action plan. Arrests at holy site in JerusalemIsraeli police clash with Palestinian
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