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  1. Valentine S Day Celebrations In Singapore 2010-02-5
    Singapore is known as the city of love and romance. Months before the Valentine's Day, hectic arrangements are made to celebrate the day in a unique Singaporean way. History reveals that Singapore has undergone many cultural invasions over the passage of time.
  2. Easter Celebration This Year 2010-01-31
    Easter is the celebration that takes place after the Lent season. It usually happens a week after the equinox. For 2010, it will happen on the fourth day of April.
  3. Travel Trends Begin New Decade What You Should Know 2010-01-2
    When the ball drops in Times Square, the new year will begin a new decade. But some travel trends from 2009 will be sticking around. So what travel trends should a savvy traveler be aware of in 2010?
  4. Making A Lasting Christmas 2008-11-10
    Today in the United States is what known as "Black Friday". As many Americans when shopping today the Christmas tones could be heard in majority of the stores. In fact this year many Christians are pleased to know that some major retailers have brought back "Marry Christmas!" signs into their stores.
  5. I Need A Restroom And I Need It Now 2008-11-10
    For those who travel extensively, getting sick is a rite of passage. At some point travelers experience Delhi Belly, Trotsky's Trots, or Montezuma's Revenge. Whether it's from bad food, a parasite, or a virus, if you travel long enough, you will eventually catch one of them, so grab the wastepaper basket or toilet seat and hold on for a bumpy ride.
  6. How To Share The Christmas Story With Children In 4 Easy Steps 2008-11-10
    It's obvious our children have embraced the commercialism of the Christmas season, but we can change that by teaching them the holiness of the season.
  7. Greece The Glory Of Cretan Wine 2008-11-10
    Greek sweet wines from Candia became the ultimate luxury in the 16th century. Among aristocrats and the affluent in Moscow, London, Constantinople (renamed Istanbul in 1453), Seville, Krakow, Hamburg, Marseilles, Naples and Venice, Cretan Malvasia was recommended for its soothing, as well as invigorating, properties. Travellers to Crete produced an abundance of detailed descriptions about how wine was made-by boiling the must, partly sun-drying the grapes or blending old and new wine.