Mar Menor Marmenor Holiday Rentals – Cheap Apartment Rentals in Mar Menor Spain
Mar Menor Marmenor Holiday Rentals – Cheap Apartment Rentals in Mar Menor Spain . Mar Menor Holiday Rentals Website has been designed to bring together owners of privately owned holiday homes and holiday makers searching for that perfect holiday home to rent, unlike many holiday rental web sites we offer only properties for rent in one area the Mar Menor on the Costa Calida South East Spain
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Mar Menor Marmenor Holiday Rentals – Cheap Apartment Rentals in Mar Menor Spain
Philippines – ‘Malicious’ software may have existed in PCOS machines, group says
'Malicious' software may have existed in PCOS machines, group says “Malicious” software may have existed in automated voting machines, a poll watchdog said, citing discrepancies found by the Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting (PPCRV), the Commission on El… Name rotten apples in poll fraud The Commission on Elections on Tuesday challenged lawyer and former
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Decanted: Dell’Anima’s Scrapbook from the Italian Road Less-Traveled
Welcome to Eater’s newest column, Decanted, in which WineChap’s Talia Baiocchi guides us through the treacherous world of New York wine lists.

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North Africa – Tunisia: President Ben Ali Presides Over Celebration of National Horse Riding Day
Tunisia: President Ben Ali Presides Over Celebration of National Horse Riding Day President Zine el Abidine Ben Ali attended, on Sunday, at Kassar Sa d race course, the Arab thoroughbred horse race endowed with the Grand Prix of the President of the Republic and the race of English thoroughbred horses, born
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North Africa – Tunisia: President Ben Ali Presides Over Celebration of National Horse Riding Day
First Word: Another Swanky Restaurant is Scheduled for Bowery 2.0
Click the image above to view the full photogallery. A new restaurant is taking over part of the troubled Sunshine Hotel annex at 245 Bowery, a few doors north of the New Museum of Contemporary Art and only a short slide south of Keith McNally’s latest venture, Pulino’s Pizzeria up at East Houston. The architect in charge here is Richard H.

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Giuseppe’s Ristorante and Piano Bar Opening in Gloucester
A new Italian dining spot is coming to Gloucester, moving into the space where an American restaurant and bar had been. According to the restaurant’s website, Giuseppe’s Ristorante and Piano Bar will be opening on Main Street in the historic Blackburn Building where Elliott’s at the Blackburn resided

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No Pajamas in Shanghai
Shanghai’s World Expo is in full swing ; since its May 1 st fanfare-filled opening, over five million people have stopped by. Event organizers expect another 65 million people to visit before the expo’s Halloween closing. Curiously, those 70 million won’t likely see pajama-clad Shanghainese about town, as NPR’s Morning Edition reported last week.

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The Shutter: 15 Year-Old Nolita Spot Cafe Colonial Will Close Today
Bowery Boggie reports that Cafe Colonial , the 15 year-old cafe and bistro on Elizabeth and Houston will close today as planned.

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The Shutter: 15 Year-Old Nolita Spot Cafe Colonial Will Close Today
Wollensky’s Grill May Be Coming to the Boston Waterfront
It looks like a chain of high-end steakhouses may be looking to bring a more casual eatery to Boston’s Waterfront. According to Mayor Thomas M.

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Wollensky’s Grill May Be Coming to the Boston Waterfront
Industry Vets: Meet the Man Who Has Been Frequenting Sardi’s for 77 Years
Today the Times runs a sweet piece on William Herz, the most regular of regulars at Midtown institution Sardi’s —he’s been going for 77 years.

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Chef Shuffles: Chef Akhtar Nawab confirms earlier reports…
Chef Akhtar Nawab confirms earlier reports that he is indeed the chef at downtown Mexican spot La Esquina . This is the chef’s second gig after closing his restaurant, Elettaria, last August, and he says he has ” some other projects on the table too.” [Heritage Radio Network via Grub Street ]
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Another Airline Tax…er…Fee
I saw an article in USA Today about yet another tax…er…fee imposed by the airlines. This one is a tax…er…fee of anywhere between $10 and $30 for travel during “peak” times. Click for day-by-day, airline-by-airline 'peak' surcharges.

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Funnies: Amgula Omelettes and Mushroom Quiesh at Sweet Melissa’s
Yes, as Pardon Me for Asking points out , everyone makes spelling mistakes. It’s human.

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Daily Radar: 05.25.10
Wonder where the tourist hotspots are? An Estonia-based developer has put together a Google map of world “touristiness” based on the analysis of photos submitted to the Panoramio photo-sharing site. The regions attracting the most tourists are the bright reds and yellows, while the cool blues and purples are less visited sites.

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Daily Radar: 05.25.10
Zocalo Cocina Mexicana to Reopen in the Back Bay
A Mexican restaurant in Brighton that recently closed will soon be open once again, though at a new location in another section of Boston. According to the restaurant’s website, Zocalo Cocina Mexicana is going to be opening somewhere in the Back Bay in early June. A note on the Boston’s Hidden Restaurants Facebook page from the owner of the restaurant mentions that the new spot should be open on June 4, though the restaurant’s website says June 1.

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A Note to Breeders: Nicola Marzovilla, the owner of restaurant…
Nicola Marzovilla, the owner of restaurant I Trulli on the concept of children’s menus : ” Children’s menus are the death of civilization …The table is very important. It’s about nutrition, it’s about family; you go right down the line. And the children’s menu is about the opposite — it’s about making it quick, making it easy, and moving on.” [NYT]
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Sheraton launches special deal in Nha Trang
Sheraton Nha Trang Hotel & Spa, Vietnam’s newest beachfront hotel, is sounding summer’s siren with a scorching deal for families. From June 1 until Aug. 15, Vietnamese nationals and expats working in Vietnam who book the hotel’s Summer School Holiday promotion for at least two nights receive a special Deluxe Ocean View room rate of VND
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In the House!: Ever since last October, power lunch…
Ever since last October, power lunch spot Michael’s has been twittering about every big (or small) name diner that comes into the restaurant. Today the Observer culls the nearly 3,000 tweets to find out the restaurant’s most frequent diners: “The leader is 68 years old, followed by someone who is 72

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The new Alfa: Design, drinks, and The Beautiful Elite
- Alfa held a “glitterati” party last Friday to mark its official reopening after its annual renovations. A few observations on the newest version of one of Beijing’s veteran party spots… Good: The air conditioners in the club downstairs were powerful and will keep the sweat factor down during busy times.
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Airport ‘flouts’ global norms
JAIPUR: Though international flights started operating from Sanganer Airport a decade-and-a-half years ago, the airport is still running on provisional licence from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) for not complying with the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) norms and regulations. The prime concern is that Sanganer Airport is surrounded by residential colonies

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Airport ‘flouts’ global norms