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The Best New York Restaurants

August 28th, 2010
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The Best New York Restaurants

In New York City, there is an endless variety of restaurants.  If you are searching for the best New York restaurants, begin by deciding on the type of cuisine you are interested in.  Whether you are looking for cuisine from American to Mexican, Asian to Indian, Cajun to Greek or anything in between, you will find it in New York City. You can dine in the best New York restaurants in Manhattan or Queens, Brooklyn, the Bronx or Staten Island and have an exceptional meal.

From cozy to contemporary, you will find restaurants all over the city to delight your senses.  Dine indoors or outdoors on the most delicious food available with delectable sauces and accompanying fine wines.  Top off your meal with a scrumptious dessert then head out for a stroll through the exciting city streets.  Your taste buds will be tantalized with some of the finest dining in the world, with a restaurant to satisfy everyone’s’ desires.

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How to Find Budget Hotels in New York City

August 28th, 2010
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How to Find Budget Hotels in New York City

New York City welcomes a huge number of tourists every year. This largest city of the United States is comprised of five boroughs. And they are The Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens and Staten Island. Moreover, New York City is the most densely populated major city in the United States.

New York City offers many historical landmarks such as the Statue of Liberty. Further, New York City is the center of world’s commerce and finance. Wall Street in Lower Manhattan and New York Stock Exchange are worth to mention. Again the city is the home to many tall buildings and skyscrapers. Among them Empire State Building and World Trade Center are the best examples.

Accommodations in New York are the most important thing to know about at the time when you are really willing to visit New York City. Leisure Travelers can find out easily the luxury and star hotels as the city itself is home to many luxury hotels. But the budget travelers may face a little bit

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Real Estate in Second Life

August 28th, 2010
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Real Estate in Second Life

Americans love games. Maybe it’s a cultural thing, and of course the passion for games isn’t limited to this country. From the beautiful simplicity of tic-tac-toe to board games like checkers and Monopoly, card games and on up to the sophisticated gaming systems like Xbox and Wii, the quest for entertainment has been a constant.

Grand Theft Auto rolled into stardom with its high-tech portrayal of a futuristic city that mimicked New York, called Liberty City. Names ranging from The Statue of Happiness, GetaLife Building and Rotterdam Tower are obvious tips of the hat to the Big Apple. But Grand Theft Auto is a bit darker and more violent than many gamers prefer and for many the search for a virtual world with nearly infinite possibilities and less crime has lead to Second Life, or SL.

Now with the current near historic real estate and housing market slump, it’s only natural that Second Life, arguably one of the most popular virtually

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New York Accident Lawyer: Your Guide in Need

August 27th, 2010
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New York Accident Lawyer: Your Guide in Need

In New York, where there is such a high population, accidents happen all the time. There is definitely plenty of work for New York accident lawyers. For one thing, car accidents are extremely common. Also, unsafe work environments are rampant. Of course anyone can be randomly hurt at any time through no fault of his or her own. New York accident lawyers are needed to help in litigation in these cases.

In New York, car accidents can be a very common occurrence. New York accident lawyers are very used to these types of accidents. They know how to properly litigate these cases. In many cases Insurance companies cover accidents. Sometimes however, they try to avoid paying the claims. New York accident lawyers know what strings to pull with insurance companies so that people get the money from their claims. New York accident lawyers also need to be involved with legal matters in car accidents. People are sometimes involved in driving illegally and

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Business Really Rolling, Entrepreneur Launches Successful Tour Business With Business Plan Assistance, Free Consulting and $40,000 in Financing

August 27th, 2010
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Business Really Rolling, Entrepreneur Launches Successful Tour Business With Business Plan Assistance, Free Consulting and ,000 in Financing

It takes more than a roll of the dice to build a profitable business, let alone a beloved business. But Danny McDonald’s tactics have been right on the money and straight from the heart. The Portage la Prairie-based entrepreneur started Triple Seven Tours in 1995; ten years later, he knows the first names of his 1,800 regular customers and rings in annual sales of 0,000. At age 56, he has no intention of retiring, simply because he truly loves what he does.

Leisure travel has been this entrepreneur’s career staple. He has owned both a hotel and a motel, and he worked as a travel company sub-agent before coming up with Triple Seven Tours. McDonald recognized a niche in Portage la Prairie and its environs and went for it.

“I saw a real need for a bus tour company that could offer day trips to seniors who live in smaller towns,” he explains. “They really have no other way get out. They’re mostly widows — they’ve worked hard, now the

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Revealing The Wonders Of Nokia 5230

August 27th, 2010
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Revealing The Wonders Of Nokia 5230

I visited my sister in The City that Never Sleeps who is working in the infirmary last month. 7 years has passed since we last saw each other. I missed her deeply and have been hoping for the longest time that there would be a chance that we would see each other once more. Coincidentally, my husband will be taking part in a critical business organisation meeting in, guess where?, the city of New York. The convention will run for about 3 days and I reckoned that this is the ideal opportunity for me to run into my sister. With that in mind, I asked my husband if I could tag along, and luckily he said yes.

I had already set up a travel plan for the length of my stay in The Big Apple and I’m genuinely overjoyed about it. On my way there I was thinking about the American symbolization of freedom, the Statue of Liberty; also the towering Empire State Building – similar to what I witnessed in the movie Sleepless in Seattle; Grand Central Station, Rockefeller Center

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Hawaii A Voice For Sovereignty Screens In Pasadena: The Real-Life Story Of The Avatar Theme

August 26th, 2010
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Hawaii A Voice For Sovereignty Screens In Pasadena: The Real-Life Story Of The Avatar Theme

Press Release 4/6/10CA. PUBLIC PREMIERE of DOCUMENTARY on HAWAIIAN CULTURE

and SOVEREIGNTY – Standing Room Only Hawaii A Voice For Sovereignty Screened

in Pasadena: The Real-life story of the Avatar Theme Becomes a Social

Movement

A plea for paradise from the keepers of Aloha, the kanaka maole (people of

the land) in “Hawaii A Voice For Sovereignty” was premiered with standing

room only at the Pasadena Convention Center, Saturday April 3rd.

Photojournalist and filmmaker, Catherine Bauknight became a messenger for

the voice of the Native Hawaiian people as she documented them speaking out

in the epic documentary, Hawaii A Voice For Sovereignty. The documentary was

filmed over 4 years. Bauknight went from Island to Island asking the Native

Hawaiians to discuss their culture and why they were not visible in their

own land. They would tell her that they could not talk about their

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Billy Joel Tickets

August 26th, 2010
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Billy Joel Tickets

American singer, pianist, and songwriter, William Martin “Billy” Joel was born on May 9, 1949, in Bronx, New York, USA. He was raised in Hicksville, New York contrary to popular belief. His father, Howard (ne: Helmut) Joel was with the US Army and his mother, Rosalind Nyman belonged to an agnostic Jewish family. They later divorced and now his acclaimed classical pianist and conductor half-brother Alexander Joel lives in New York.

Billy Joel joined his first band, The Echoes at the age of 14. Billy Joel was the pianist on the Shangri-Las hit “Remember (Walking in the Sand)’. Billy Joel joined a Long Island band, The Hassles in 1966 and they got hits like “Every Step I Take,’ and “You Got Me Hummin’. On the United Artists record label, they released two albums namely The Hassles in 1967 and Hour of the Wolf in 1968. After The Hassles’ demise in 1969, Joel formed the pop rock duo Attila with Hassles drummer Jon Small. Their eponymous debut album released in

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Tabasco Sauce

August 26th, 2010
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Tabasco Sauce

History

Tabasco sauce was invented in 1868 by Edmund McIlhenny, a Maryland-born former banker who had moved to Louisiana around 1840. Initially McIlhenny used discarded cologne bottles to distribute his sauce to family and friends, and in 1868 when he started to sell to the public he ordered thousands of new “cologne bottles” from a New Orleans glassworks. It was in these that the sauce was first commercially distributed, sharing till today a striking similarity to contemporary packaging for 4711 brand cologne. On his death in 1890, McIlhenny was succeeded by his eldest son, John Avery McIlhenny, who expanded and modernized the business, but resigned after a few years to join Theodore Roosevelt’s Rough Riders volunteer cavalry regiment.

On John’s departure, brother Edward Avery McIlhenny, a self-taught naturalist fresh from an arctic adventure, assumed control of the company, running it from 1898 to his death in 1949. Like his brother, Edward focused on

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New York New York

August 26th, 2010
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New York New York

New York is officially named the City of New York and is the most populous city in the United States of America. Its business, finance, trading, law and media organizations are influential around globe. The city is one of the worlds most important cultural centers with hundreds of world-class museums, galleries and performance venues. New York is also home of the United Nations and is one of the worlds major venues for international diplomacy

New York City is a global hub of international business and commerce and is one of three command centers for the world economy, alongside London and Tokyo. The city is a major center for finance, insurance, real estate, media and the arts in the U.S. Additional sectors include the television and film industry, second largest in the country after Hollywood; medical research and technology; non-profit institutions and universities; and fashion. Real estate is a major force in the citys economy. The total value of

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