Wednesday, February 6, 2008

[aageneral] Digest Number 8059

Messages In This Digest (25 Messages)

1.
All About The Best Can Openers From: Dave Text
2.
How To Get Rid Of Your Enemies Easily From: Brenda Shoshanna
3.
Golden Retrievers From: David Beart
4.
What Is CRM? Keeping Businesses On A Busy Mode From: Nahshon Wingard
5.
The Miracle Of Lebanese Wines From: Alissa Haddad
6.
In 2007, We Seen Some Great Viral Marketing Strategies From: The Davinator
7.
Information About Guadeloupe From: Gordon Steven
8.
The Early Signs Of Pregnancy From: Julie Heath
9.
A Unique Boutique Hotel In Lhasa Tibet  China From: Peter R Stewart
10.
Choosing Leather Luggage Bags - Make Sure You Pick Them Right For Th From: Nadia Marie
11.
What You Should Know Before You Buy An SUV From: Levi Quinn
12.
Negotiating Your Way To An Affordable Mortgage From: Ajeet Khurana
13.
Commercial Mortgages Interest Rates Can Be Found Cheaper Online By A From: Sean Horton
14.
Interest Rates For Bad Credit Secured Loans Can Be Vary So Compare T From: Jason Hulott1
15.
Your Car Insurance Policy Can Be Found Cheaper Online From: David Thomson
16.
Your Favorite Household Appliance From: Amy Nutt
17.
Nurturing Your Child's Greatest Asset From: Veronica Scott
18.
Samsung P520 Armani - Fortus Mobile Phone Review From: Martin Fortus
19.
Out With The Logo, In With The Meme From: James Copper
20a.
Eminem Needs Flower Therapy From: Wesley Berry. AAF
21.
Tips On Looking For The Best Secured Loans From: Louis Rix
22a.
The Volkswagen Rabbit Springs Back Into Action After 22 Years From: Adam Rooney
23.
Cork Tourist Information & Travel Guide From: Paul Brugger
24.
The Importance Of Perfume From: Roberto Sedycias
25.
Open Letter to the Clinton Campaign! Who orchestrated 9/11? From: Rakesh Saxena

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1.

All About The Best Can Openers

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A can opener is a handy tool to open up any cans but in today's
scenario it is not that easy to choose from the wide verity of
openers available in the market. The basic purpose of this tool
is to open up the cans with ease but the new age devices not
only complies with its basic duty but also performs many other
tasks like knife sharpener, tool holder etc. Thus it is proving
to be more and more like an integral part in the kitchen.

But do you know that when the can was discovered in the early
1810 it used to be made up of such hard material that it used to
be hammered to take out the contents, leaving absolutely no
requirement of a standard can opener.

That is the reason of the first opener to be discovered after
almost 50 years of the discovery of can. Strange but true, the
first can opener came into picture only after the lids started
to be made up of soft material so that it was possible to rip it
off using an opener and that happened 50 year later.

Since that time these devices have undergone many changes to
minimize human effort and to make the whole process easy to
operate and hygienic. Many designs today are very handy and more
hygienic to use. The models today are available in mainly two
types viz. manual and electronic or automatic. Many manual
openers have changed in a slow process and many of them haven't
changed at all like the classic p-38 opener.

The p-38 for example is the simplest design of an opener and
plays many roles as a handy pocket tool. Designed for the army
use this tool was supposed to perform many tasks without a
problem.

But the electronic or automatic openers have evolved fast. The
purpose of an automatic opener is to reduce human effort and the
electronic versions are successful in doing so. They easily rip
through the lid of almost any size of the can without you
assisting in the process.

While choosing an opener one has to review it on many important
aspects. First is to decide whether it should be manual or
automatic. The manual models are not dependent on electricity
and can be carried to camp sites as well.

Second aspect is the space it will acquire on the kitchen
table. The best of them are the one which can be stored in a
lesser space. Third aspect is the quality of its blade; a good
opener comes with a sturdy which easily rips through the lids
without leaving jagged edges which can be dangerous while
handling the can.

If the opener is an automatic one another important factor is
its motor, a powerful motor insures smooth working of the
opener. The most important factor while choosing this device is
hygiene. Ensure that the one you are planning to buy comes with
a magnetic lid lifter or lid pliers.

It is important as the magnetic lid lifter holds the lids while
the blade cuts it apart and prevents it from falling into the
food inside the can. This reduces the risk of food contamination
and proves to be more hygienic. Also it should be easy to wipe
clean along with the blades. This helps maintain the
cleanliness.

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How To Get Rid Of Your Enemies Easily

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We all think the enemy is somewhere out there, that some
person, force or nation is out to harm us in some way. Rather
than live a life focused upon what they want, many people's
lives center around protecting themselves from their enemies,
devising strategies to beat them. However, enemies consume time,
attention, resources, well-being and happiness in life itself.
And the odd thing about enemies is that even when we defeat one,
ten more seem to immediately appear. Even when they think they
are winning over their enemies, they are losing a life of
freedom, health and good will.

How To Get Rid Of Enemies Easily

The smartest, simplest and easiest way to get rid of your enemy
is to turn him/her into a friend. It actually takes only a
moment to do this. Stop for a moment and ask yourself, who
decided this person or situation is my enemy? You did. Now you
can turn that decision around and decide the person is a friend.
You can decide to become a friend to that person, (or to that
situation or condition), to stop fighting and respond with
kindness and care. You can choose to see other aspects of that
person, which are not in opposition to you. Once you step out of
the dance they are doing, how can they hurt you?

The True Enemy In Your Life

The next step would be to take a deep breath and realize where
the true enemy is hiding. What exactly is it that is keeping you
in constant turmoil? This is the moment to realize that your
true enemy is within. It is your very own hatred, anger, fear
and upset. The true enemy is the propensity we have for
projecting our anger and fear outside into the world, for
pinning it on people and situations and then battling with them.
It is extremely disempowering to project your darkness upon
someone else. It gives the other person power over you. Until we
stop this, more and more enemies will keep appearing.
Ultimately, they are the creations of our own mind and heart.

Below are some steps to take, to live a life free of enemies.
Try them and see how easy and enjoyable they really are.

Step 1: Make Friends With Your Enemy

Allow yourself a moment of willingness to consider the
possibility that your enemy wants the same things in life and
is, most likely, just as afraid of you as you are of them.

A)Say to yourself - "Like me, my enemy wants to be happy and
safe. Like me,me, my enemy has suffered and wants to be free of
pain. Like me, my enemy is lonely. Like me, my enemy will one
day face loss and death."

Step 2: Who Is Your Enemy

A)Make a list of those people (or situations) you feel are your
enemies.
(You may be astonished to note that even those you love are
fearful to you).
B)Write down three valuable qualities this enemy has.
C)Write down three ways you have gained from knowing them.
D)Write down what is needed for you to see them as a friend.

Step 3: Reclaiming Your Power

A)Upon whom have you projected most negativity?
B)What about this person is so unacceptable?
C)Can you see these qualities in yourself as well?
D)For just a moment, can you accept these qualities in
yourself? (This doesn't mean act upon them, just accept them for
what they are now).

Step 4: Turn It Around

A)Offer your enemy the gift of respect.
B)Offer your enemy the gift of really listening and knowing
them.
C)Stop judging your enemy. Let them be who they are.
D)Give your enemy what they want and need. Just one time.
E)Do it again now.
F)Notice how wonderful it feels.
G)Take time to notice how it feels to live in a world of
friends?

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difficulties easily and create a blueprint for a supportive,
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Golden Retrievers

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Originally bred to hunt in 1800s England, the golden retriever
has retained much of its natural curiosity and hunting
behaviors. The breed has maintained its standing in the top ten
most popular dog breeds in the US partly because of the dog's
gentle nature, fierce loyalty and friendly personality. They're
the quintessential family pet due to their patience with
children.

The female golden weighs approximately 55-65 pounds, and stands
a couple of inches shorter than her male counterpart, who stands
about 24 inches at the shoulder, and weighs in at 65-75 pounds.
Females tend to have smaller, more delicately-shaped heads than
males. They come in a range of colors, from deep coppery auburn
to light cream. Their coats also differ in appearance. Field
goldens, or hunting goldens, are more likely to be darker and
sleeker than show goldens, whose honey-colored coats are thick
and fluffy. Goldens have two coats: their top coats are hardy
and water-repellent, while their undercoats are thick and dense.
These dogs shed most of their undercoat in the spring, and grow
it in preparation for the chill of winter. Regular grooming can
help control excessive shedding. Their ears are soft and floppy,
but they perk up at the sound of, well, almost anything. Their
eyes are brown and very expressive.

Their bodies are very well-engineered to excel at agility
contests. Thanks to their hunting background, they're strong and
muscled, yet quick and agile. Don't let their gentle nature fool
you. They are also incredibly strong dogs. Seventy pounds of
golden on the end of a leash can take down even the strongest
person if he's not prepared.

They need plenty of regular exercise. If it were up to them,
they'd walk for hours. Daily walks, romps in the yard and trips
to the dog park can help it work off some of that golden energy,
which is never in short supply. They rarely get tired of playing
fetch. They excel at finding objects hidden in the yard. They
also love to swim, and will retrieve from water all day if you
let them.

From a temperament standpoint, goldens are extremely agreeable.
They're neither very shy nor extremely aggressive. This tolerant
nature makes them a good choice for any home, including those
with children. They're loyal and loving, as well as outgoing and
friendly. They thrive on human interaction, and are happiest
when they're around people. They never get tired of belly rubs
and head pats. In fact, if the petting stops, many of them will
nudge their masters, as if to say, "Don't stop!"

Though they're usually the center of attention, they still need
training. Their exuberance can be mistaken for misbehavior, and
it may be a few minutes before they calm down. Consistency and
firmness are important when training a golden. They need to be
taught that their master is the leader of the pack. However,
they are eager to please, and can learn their role quickly with
positive reinforcement tactics. No one is prouder than they
when they complete a task successfully. Though they love
showing off their tricks, they also love learning new ones.
Teaching new tricks is a great way to combat boredom during the
training session. Though they'll fetch all day, they won't sit
still for a training class longer than they have to. The key is
to make it fun and make it rewarding, all in short bursts of
time throughout the day. Goldens are game players, so if you
play with it in order to teach commands or tricks, your dog
won't even know the difference. It's just happy to have your
attention.

This is one reason goldens are one of the most popular breeds
of therapy dogs. As much as they love to play, they also love to
have a job to do. Besides being fast learners, they're also very
gentle. They can learn verbal commands or hand signals, and once
they are on the job, they can be calm and focused. They also
make good seeing-eye dogs for this reason.

This breed is not without its health issues. Goldens are prone
to hip dysplasia and allergies. This is partly due to
irresponsible breeding. Backyard breeders, eager to cash in on
the popularity of the golden retriever, breed unhealthy dogs
that pass on congenital diseases. Hip dysplasia occurs when the
bones of the hip joint don't develop correctly, and they rub
painfully against each other. Sitting still is not something
goldens are happy doing, so though these dogs may continue to
move around and play, they're in pain and should be treated.

Treatment consists of pain management, in mild cases, or in
more severe cases, surgery. Though complete rehabilitation can
take 12 weeks, the dog is up and moving within days. This
procedure can so dramatically improve a dog's life that it's
well worth the work to see your golden get its spark back, and
run and play like the puppy that it thinks it is.

These dogs also suffer from skin ailments and allergies. The
golden's thick coat makes it hard to see small skin irritations
unless they're specifically sought out. It's important to
inspect your pet regularly for any sore areas. A vet can run
tests to try to identify the source of the irritation, and
prescribe treatment, which might include frequent baths with
hypoallergenic shampoo, oral medication and/or allergy shots.

Even though this is one of the most popular breeds of dog,
thousands of them are relinquished to shelters or rescue
organizations every year. Most people would never think they'd
find a purebred golden at a shelter, but it's not uncommon. In
fact, the popularity of the breed may be the very reason so many
of them are found in shelters. Sometimes people don't research
the breed, and don't know that goldens need a lot of exercise
and a lot of human interaction. They're also not prepared to
train a dog. Unfortunately, when people like this get goldens,
more than likely, they end up surrendering them to a shelter or
a rescue organization.

Though the average life expectancy of golden retrievers is 11
years, sometimes they forget they've gotten older, and maintain
their puppy-like playfulness throughout their lives. As they
age, they may slow down a bit, so it's important to adjust their
food and treat intake accordingly. It's nearly impossible to
resist their sweet faces as they come looking for a treat, but
it's for their own good. As obesity rates in humans have
skyrocketed, so they have in dogs. Thankfully, this is one
disease that is completely preventable. If your dog is already
obese, it's 100% treatable. A balanced diet and plenty of
exercise will get your golden into fighting shape before too
long. It might also prevent the onset of canine diabetes, joint
problems and other weight-related issues.

Overall, this breed has one of the most agreeable dispositions
you can find in a dog. Goldens are also gorgeous, friendly,
obedient, loyal and loving. The downside, which pales in
comparison to their wonderful attributes, is that this is a
breed that sheds, needs a lot of exercise, and needs to be
around people. If your home can handle the relatively minor
considerations, the benefits you'll reap from loving a golden
retriever are immeasurable.

About The Author: David Beart is owner of the
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What Is CRM? Keeping Businesses On A Busy Mode

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Whatever business you're running, you need to keep records of
customer accounts, payables to suppliers, tax payments,
collectibles, and dozens of other information vital to managing
your business at all fronts. Like your competition, you want to
be on top of everything, especially when it concerns your
customers. What is CRM technology to you then?

What is CRM?

CRM or customer relationship management is the core of every
business marketing strategy. Whether it's offering discounts or
freebies, these are geared towards maintaining continued
customer patronage and giving the customers 100% satisfaction
from the purchase of company product or services.

But what is CRM from the viewpoint of top management? Top
management look at CRM as the legitimate source of information
culled from various sources and consolidated for ease of
reference and analysis. People handling CRM are responsible for
inputting data and managing the information according to company
standards.

Organizations are realizing the importance of CRM technology.
What is CRM technology providing them? CRM has afforded them the
convenience of managing information from various sources in a
timely manner. However, there is no uniformity in corporate
needs. Even small establishments have different requirements.

Customized or Configured?

A bank needs to store and manage data differently from an
international shipping company. A multinational bookstore and a
small bookstore records and uses data similarly in some aspects,
but the extent will be at a great variance. The former will
talking about data in the hundreds of thousands, while latter is
seeing a databank storing information in a smaller scale. What
is CRM technology to one will always be different to another.

But both can benefit from CRM technology in many ways if they
are using the best CRM software. The best CRM software is not
about big name merchants. It is the program or the solutions the
software offers for specific needs.

Different CRM software offer different solutions and options.
Some can be customized or configured. For customization, a
company can request for a customized screen, listing, and custom
reports. For complex applications, requests for additional
configuration tools are accommodated.

For customization, you have to list down your specifications.
Determine what kind of information you need, how you are going
to use them, and what existing platforms you are going to
integrate into the new system. No doubt, this will cost you.
Buyers are required to be very specific in their requirements to
help them get the maximum benefit from CRM software solutions
available.

The Concept of CRM

The concept of customer relationship management is firmly
bolted into the DNA of marketing. Whether one is talking about
the process or technology, it always ends up in getting more
customers, keeping the loyal ones, and getting more sales.

CRM is about managing customer information and profiting from
this. To make this work, companies must have of personnel
trained on the technology. It is not recommended to have only
one person instructed on the features and management of the
software solutions. The more people trained, the better because
the collaborative aspect of the program can be used effectively,
with minimal errors and without unnecessary delays.

CRM is the latest tool to enhance marketing strategies. A
business without this technology misses features that make jobs
easier and faster. With CRM, prepare your mindset for busy
business days ahead and increased revenues.

About The Author: What is CRM
(http://www.crm-software-guide.com/crm-defining.htm) and
customer relationship management
software(http://www.crm-software-guide.com)? Make that CRM
software comparison
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The Miracle Of Lebanese Wines

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In biblical times, the fame of the wines of Lebanon was
widespread. The ambrosial nectar from the lush and vast
vineyards in the fertile valleys was much prized and praised. In
Hosea 14:7, the words of the Lord pronounced that men who walked
in righteousness ". . .will grow like grain. They will blossom
like grapevines. They will be famous as the wines from Lebanon."

The Ancient Vineyards

Five thousand years ago, Lebanon was already into wine making
long before the Greeks and the Romans. For the ancient Lebanese
people, wine was part of every meal and the highlight of every
festive family event.

It was during a wedding in Cana that Jesus performed his first
miracle; upon the prodding of his mother, he changed water into
wine during a wedding feast. The significance of this miracle is
not lost on the Christian world or to the imbibers and
connoisseurs of fine wines. The miracle still lives - Lebanon
wines are still the best you can find.

The Phoenicians, the ancestors of the present-day Lebanese,
sailed the seas to sell their wines. Those who settled in
certain areas established vineyards and perfected the technique
of fermenting grapes, making their wines the finest in the
ancient world.

Before the sun could bathe the valley with light, the field
workers hied to the vineyards of Baalbeck Valley to harvest the
grapes. The grapes were later pressed to a liquid and aged in
large wine vats, subsequently sold to nearby countries and lands
across the seas.

Lebanon's Wine Industry

Is it coincidence or accident that the French occupied Lebanon?
France brought along new farming technology and wine making
techniques. But it was only in 1837 that the wine industry was
modernized. This helped the local vintners develop better wines
that catered to different and more cosmopolitan tastes.

The country produces some 6 million bottles of wine yearly. By
quantity standards, this number is small compared to other
premiere wine-producing countries. But the Lebanese can boast of
the quality of their wines, and the wine industry of the country
is a fast growing one with 16 wine producers offering the best
from their vineyards. The prominent wine producers are Musar,
Kefraya, and Chโteaux Ksara. These companies have the
distinction of winning competitions and their wines are exported
to North American and Europe. Their wines also find their way to
nearby eastern communities.

The wines survived a troubled past of wars and civil unrest.
The Chateau Musar started in 1931 is one of the old wines still
produced and was lapped by a drinking public that loved how the
wine was adulterated with foreign grapes. This wine is only
marketed after six years of aging in huge oak barrels.

Another old wine producer is the Vin Nakad, which produces the
favorite Chateau 2000, a full-bodied wine that has notes of
fruit and corn. The Chateau 2002 from another wine producer
Nabise Mont Liban has notes of musk and framboise and a touch of
vanilla.

The Massaya, one of the newer Lebanon wineries, was put up in
1998. Among its offerings are the Massaya "Reserve" red 2000 (a
spicy and fruity wine), the Massaya Classic Rose 2001 with its
hint of fruity sweetness and herbs, and the fruity Massaya
Selection Blanc de Blancs 2001 Bekaa.

Wine will always be part of the Lebanese culture today and in
the future. Nations may rise and fall, but friendships will
always be sealed with a toast and a quaff of sparkling wine. So
drink your Lebanese wine with gusto.

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In 2007, We Seen Some Great Viral Marketing Strategies

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In the past year there has been some great products that have
come to light in the area of viral marketing strategies. There
is also some more fantastic products waiting in the wings, yet
to be released in the coming year.

In the early part of 2007 came Tim Brocklehurst's Viral Spiral.
This product has got to be one of the hugest and best creations
in the viral marketing arena. It definitely hadn't been seen
before. I dare say, if there are going to be some type of copy
cat types of products trying to replicate what this amazing
product has become, then they are definitely going to have a
tough time keeping up. With the advancements always being made
to this product it would be very difficult, if not impossible,
to ever match up to what this product has already become.

There was also a lot of other types of viral advertising types
of products. These ranged from viral ads, or viral types of link
cloakers. Some were quite good, well others simply didn't
deliver on their promises as far as the traffic you would be
generating as a result of their use. The top ones that came to
light would be Frank Bauer's Viral URL, Brett Ingram's Viral
Link Tracker and also Chris Haywood's Viral Pop Ads. The one
unfortunate thing that I did notice with some of these products
is that when a lot of people started to use the systems, the
loading time for web pages that were using the links supplied by
the sites became very, very sluggish. But, Frank Bauer's Viral
URL does seem to be unaffected by this, at least as far as I can
tell.

Near the end of 2007, we also seen a few great viral softwares
popping up. These softwares by a company called IM Buzz Creators
are still being released on a monthly basis. So far, every one
of them seem to be of very good quality and their viral aspects
are fantastic. Considering you can rebrand any of these
softwares with your own name, banners and links, each one of
these are definitely worth the investment.

There are some great uses for getting these softwares to go to
work for you with your viral marketing strategies.

Firstly, you can sell the software for whatever price you would
like to. When you buy one of these buzz softwares, you now have
the re-branding and resell rights to each software. You can make
some fast sells to your current subscriber list because you can
price it reasonably and many people will enjoy getting it for a
great price.

Secondly, if you are inclined to do so, you could also just
give it away. You could give this to your subscriber list or
directly from one of your websites for absolutely nothing.
Giving it away for free might not appeal to as many people out
there, but you have to look at the big picture when your giving
software such as this away. The big picture is that anybody that
uses this software will have links to your other products or
affiliate products you may be promoting in the software itself.
If anybody who clicks on one of these links decides to purchase
the product then you are credited with the sale. Very powerful
indeed!

This method of giving it away can also be carried a step
further. You can also give the person that acquired the software
through you, giveaway rights to the software. This way, he/she
is free to give it to his/her friends, or perhaps their own
list, or from their web site and benefit themselves somewhat as
they are creating a good relationship with people by simply
giving it to them. You in turn benefit since it is being spread
virally and carrying your very own links.

The last method that you could use in your viral marketing
strategies is to make this software available to members of a
membership site in which you own. By doing this, you are
supplying your members with good software for their own use, it
carries your links and well you know the rest of the story.
Viral software is here to stay, and the sooner you take
advantage of using it with your marketing the better off you
will be in the future.

Applying viral marketing strategies and tactics will, in time,
create a cascading effect in which you will notice having a
profound effect on sales in your immediate or near future!

About The Author: The Davinator is constantly looking at viral
marketing strategies to improve the overall effect in his
strategies. He also enjoys helping members of Holly Mann's forum
to help them overcome marketing barriers they may be facing
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Information About Guadeloupe

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A Reservation in an Hotel on Guadeloupe is something that many
people do, but if you just fancy the look of the hotel but know
nothing about Guadeloupe Island, it might be a good idea to do
some investigating .

Guadeloupe isn't France but a French Overseas Department, and
in many ways is more France than its homeland itself. It is to
France what Hawaii is to the United States. Until 2003 St
Barthelemy, otherwise known at St Barts and St Martin were part
of Guadeloupe but are now independently affiliated to France.

To look at Guadeloupe on a map and it looks butterfly wings
connected by a bridge, and is in fact two islands, and the more
north east wing is Grande-Terre, where Pointe-a-Pitre the main
centre for commerce and the main seaport is to be found.

It is known for its white sand beaches, rolling hills, cane
fields and this is almost certainly where your Guadeloupe Hotel
Reservation will be made if you decide to come here. The best
white sand beaches on Grande-Terre includes Ste. Anne, St
Francois and Le Moule

The south west wing is called Basse-Terre, which is the larger
of the two islands, where you will find waterfalls, a botanical
garden, and a volcano which overlooks the waterfalls which in
turn spray cool mists to soak the too adventurous visitor.

There is no doubt that Basse Terre has the main tourist
attraction in La Soufriere Volcano almost five thousand feet
above sea level. It is surrounded by the National Park a
renowned rain forest, and in turn by beautiful deep blue seas.
This is where you come for the diving which is so good it has
been described as world class. There are darker sand beaches
here, amongst the best of which are Grande Anse, and Deshaies.

The two butterfly shaped joined islands of Guadeloupe do have a
number of things in common which includes delicious cuisine and
genuine West Indian hospitality from really friendly people.

So you want to make a Reservation for an Hotel in Guadeloupe,
and you want suggestions. This is always very difficult because
reviews are so subjective, but the number one hotel in Basse
Terre is probably Caraib'Bay Hotel. The top hotel in the St
Francois beach area is the Amaudo Hotel. Close to the white sand
beach of Ste. Anne your best bet may well be the Hotel Le
Diwali. Of the hotels in Terre de Haut you couldn't do better
than L'Auberge les Petits Saints aux Anacardies.

If you want to stay in Gosier then choose Le Mahogany Hotel ,
and the top hotel in Pointe-a-Pitre is Le Jardin Malanga, or go
to Marie-Galante and choose the Cap Reva.

Whilst the list isn't endless, there are 94 hotels on
Guadeloupe that you could make a reservation at, and so you are
very much spoilt for choice.

Guadeloupe has much for its visitors to do from beachcombing,
sea diving, jungle exploring, or just lying relaxing on a white
sand beach. Why not make a Reservation in a Guadeloupe Hotel,
and find out for yourself.

By the way the food owes much to its French origins, as does
the wines, so you can expect fresh food, which is fabulous, with
a leaning towards seafood, all of course with a strong Caribbean
influence.

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The Early Signs Of Pregnancy

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The early signs of pregnancy usually begin for most women
during the first few weeks following conception, and some even
before their first missed menstrual cycle. The symptoms will
vary in intensity and type, although a missed menstrual period
is usually the first sign of pregnancy noticed by most women.

Here are the other most common signs and symptoms of early
pregnancy:

- Tender Breasts: Besides a missed period, swollen or tender
breasts may be experienced within the first few weeks of
pregnancy. Some women also report a feeling of fullness or
heaviness, as well as a tingling sensation in the breasts in the
first month or so following conception.

- Nausea: Nausea, often accompanied by vomiting, and queasiness
are one of the early signs of pregnancy known as "morning
sickness," although these symptoms can appear any time of the
day or night contrary to the popular name. As early as two weeks
after conception, some women may begin feeling queasy or notice
an aversion to certain foods or aromas. Rising estrogen levels,
which actually cause the stomach to empty slower, may be to
blame for feeling nauseous during the early weeks and months of
pregnancy.

- Unusual Fatigue: In addition to increased estrogen, levels of
another hormone, progesterone, also rapidly increase, causing an
unusual feeling of tiredness. This coupled with a decline in
blood sugar and blood pressure all work together to deplete
one's energy. Changes in hormone levels may also contribute to
frequent headaches early in pregnancy.

- Constipation: Increased progesterone may also cause
constipation as digested foods tend to pass through the
intestines slower than normal.

- Frequent Urination: Frequent urination is a symptom of
pregnancy that usually will continue on throughout the entire
pregnancy due to hormone levels and increased pressure on the
bladder.

- Bleeding and/or Cramping: Some pregnant women will experience
a small amount of vaginal bleeding which is referred to as
implantation bleeding, or some abdominal cramping similar to
those felt during menstruation. Implantation bleeding occurs 10
to 14 days following fertilization as the newly fertilized egg
attaches itself to the thickened lining of the uterus.

- Mood Swings: The first three months of pregnancy are often
characterized by frequent mood swings or periods of irritability
due to the influx of hormones.

- Feeling Faint, or Dizzy: Low blood sugar levels, a drop in
blood pressure, and the dilation of blood vessels may cause
feelings of dizziness or faintness.

- Changes in Eating Habits: Food cravings are a rather common
sign of early pregnancy, with many women finding themselves
liking certain foods they never did before, or even having an
aversion to those that were once favorites. Cravings, like most
symptoms of pregnancy, are due to the increase and fluctuation
of hormone levels.

- Increased Basal Body Temperature: Basal body temperature, the
temperature of the body upon first awakening in the morning,
increases slightly after a woman ovulates, and stays at that
increased level until their next menstrual cycle. If the
increase lasts longer than 14 days, this may be an accurate
indication of pregnancy.

It's important to remember that many early signs of pregnancy
are slight, subtle changes that you may not recognize right
away. Alternately, most symptoms are not totally unique to
pregnancy and may actually be due to a number of other
conditions or illnesses. The best way to find out what may be
causing your symptoms is to take a home pregnancy test, and then
make an appointment with your health care provider.

About The Author: Julie Heath is a mother of two, editor, and
owner of More4kids. For more articles on pregnancy and the early
signs of pregancy, visit: http://pregnancy.more4kids.info.
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A Unique Boutique Hotel In Lhasa Tibet  China

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Lhasa China isn't everybody's idea of a vacation destination
although Lhasa remains one of the most apparently remote
mysterious, and even romantic places on earth. Once completely
inaccessible it still isn't easy to get to, and then when you
do, there is the question of where do you find a decent Lhasa
Hotel.

The House of Shambhala could well be the perfect answer, and
whilst it may not be the perfect example of a luxury boutique
hotel it nevertheless by anyone's standards it is a unique small
boutique hotel only recently opened in Lhasa Tibet, now of
course in China. It is certainly vastly preferable to the
faceless Chinese hotels to be found in Lhasa.

The House of Shambala is quite unlike anything that most people
have ever seen in terms of it being an hotel.

It is situated in the Barkhor area in the historic heart of old
Lhasa, and it looks like nothing at all as you enter off the
street. In fact you will wonder if your guide has brought you to
the right place as you pass a row of prayer wheels, then
suddenly you find yourself in a traditional Tibetan Lhasa House
which has quite obviously been lovingly restored, and turned
into a real funky boutique hotel

The House of Shambalha is the kind of house where a nobleman
would have lived, and is three storeyed, built around a
courtyard, with prayer wheels and a shrine in the lobby.

There are 10 bedrooms and each is different from the other in
size and design, painted in gold, saffron, crimson, or cinnamon,
and filled with hand painted antiques, meditation chairs, yoga
mats, furry white rugs, and exquisite Buddhist paintings. The
whole thing has a real sort of Medieval feel to it, with the
stone walls and wooden floors. The pillows and lampshades have
the eyes of Buddha and all the nooks and crannies have yak
butter lamps throwing shadows and emphasising the medieval feel
to the place.

The beds are raised onto a Chinese style platform which just
goes to emphasise the whole traditional feel of the place.

The ensuite bathrooms have stone walled showers, heat lamps
which are needed and fragrant Tibetan soaps.

If you can, book an upper floor room because they get more of
the sun, or alternatively if you want privacy there are two
rooms which form their own courtyard, with their own separate
staircase.

The view from the roof of the House of Shambhala, whilst
sipping a local cocktail and watching some local dancers is
absolutely breathtaking, and is just one of the things to make
this a unique luxury boutique hotel. The second of course is the
position astride a lane deep in old Lhasa Tibet.

Unexpectedly the rooms are warm even with snow on the ground,
and there is unlimited hot water.

The restaurant has great food, a mixture of Indian, Tibetan,
Chinese and Oriental with absolutely stunning tikka.
Surprisingly the yak meat is delicious and well worth trying.

The Spa next door has a wonderful soaking tub, and you can have
a superb massage to round of a day spent wandering around Lhasa.

The staff are all friendly and very willing, although their
understanding of English is less than perfect, but this is Lhasa
after all!

If Lhasa Tibet China is somewhere you want to go, then the
House of Shambhala is the best place to stay, very comfortable
and ideally situated to see old Lhasa.

For more information on Far East Hotels go to
http://www.worldwidevacationspots.com/categories/Far-East-Hotels/

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Choosing Leather Luggage Bags - Make Sure You Pick Them Right For Th

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A trip away from home takes a lot of time and planning.
Wouldn't it be nice to eliminate most of the hassle right up
front? This can start with the very travel items that you will
be taking with you. Have you considered that some of the things
that slow you down or hinder your experience could be as basic
as carrying the wrong luggage bag? Take a moment to think about
a few key points that can add up when it comes to baggage. How
you walk and whether or not you have any physical limitations
can play a large role in the comfort of your travel experience.

Once you've evaluated your personal needs, shopping for a
leather luggage bag you can trust becomes much easier. Knowing
why you need a certain kind of bag makes selection a breeze by
decreasing the time you spend looking for one. If all it takes
to make you happy is a traditional leather case, then you're
ready to go. However, today we are able to demand more in the
way of quality and efficiency so explore other avenues of
luggage bag collections.

Who you plan on traveling with should be taken into
consideration when making your selection. If it's a family event
you may find it in your best interest to use rolling duffel bags
for the kids. This makes it easy for them to take charge of
their own bag without having to carry it. Of course that means
less complaining for you to carry it for them because it's too
bulky or heavy.

Making the choice between a traditional versus wheeled luggage
bag isn't usually all that complicated. Physical injury, baggage
weight and personal preference are all factors in your decision.
Pushing the bag in front of you or pulling it beside frees your
arms from constant lifting. Your back will also thank you if
you're the type that loads a lifetime into a travel bag. A bag
with multiple compartments will help with weight distribution
overall as well as the elimination of clutter.

An essential accessory that goes hand in hand with your bag is
a travel wallet. It's necessary for the safe keeping of your
personal information so please don't make the mistake of
thinking you don't need one. Cramming important identification
and airline tickets into your pocket or purse is risky at best.
Keep these personal items confined and secure in a stylish
travel or document holder. Take into account potential valuables
you may be carrying. A travel valet tray is a guaranteed way to
store wedding rings and watches to prevent theft or loss. Small
enough to hide, the tray can be kept out of sight from would be
thieves.

Traveling in style and comfort should be a rewarding part of
the experience, not a chaotic scramble to leave nothing behind.
Get the most out of your vacation or business trip by choosing
leather luggage bags that boast of luxury and relieve
unnecessary panic attacks. Sit back and relax because your trip
is too important to be ruined by hidden hassles.

About The Author: Maria Lang is a professional writer who
writes for Creative Leather Concepts, an online retailer of high
quality, personalized leather briefcases, luggage bags and other
fine leather gifts. You can view the entire CLC collection on
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What You Should Know Before You Buy An SUV

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In addition to a house, buying a new vehicle is another choice
people will make in their lifetime. If you don't have the money
upfront to buy it outright, then you'll be spending hours at the
dealership trying to negotiate the best deal for you. It's no
different if you're looking to get an SUV, or sport utility
vehicle.

SUVs usually cost more than regular compact vehicles. There are
several things to consider if you are looking to purchase one.
First, you must determine if you really need an SUV at the
present moment. Will you need it just for yourself or will you
be transporting others? This can determine what kind you will
get.

It's nice to want the larger SUVs, but keep in mind, if you
won't be using it to transport people or lots of items at least
a few times a month, then you should forego it. That's not to
say that you can't ever get one. However, you have to think
about the other costs involved when purchasing a big ticket
item. You can't look to impress others if you can barely keep
the vehicle fueled up and keep it regularly maintained.

You should know how much you want to spend on an SUV; rather
how much you can spend on one. Just because you may be able to
afford a large one doesn't mean you have to get it right away.
You have to take fuel costs, maintenance and future repairs into
consideration. Your vehicle will eventually need repairs later
from wear and tear.

With fuel costs, you have to spend more money for SUVs because
their tanks are bigger. Depending on how much you drive, you may
have to fuel up several times a week. You must also take into
account gas prices, which can increase or decrease.

In addition to the above, you have to figure out costs for
license plates and stickers for your SUVs. It usually costs more
if you have a larger one. This is not a one-time fee either;
this fee is due every year. Upon your purchase, the dealer
includes taxes on the vehicle. Before you leave the dealership,
you must have auto insurance. The newer the vehicle, the more
you will have to pay.

If you don't have all the cash upfront, you will have to
finance. One of the easier ways to finance is to go to your
banking center or credit union and get a loan from them. That
way, you'll already know what you'll be paying. If you get it
financed through the dealership, forget about them looking out
for you. It rarely happens, if ever. They want to get as much
money out of the deal as possible. You can avoid this headache
if you're able to get a loan from your financial institution or
pay it full yourself.

It can be to your advantage to have someone accompany you to
the dealership. It can be someone who may have some knowledge
about purchasing vehicles. This will help you a great deal. They
can also help you from getting yourself into something you may
regret later. If the deal is not right for you, then by all
means, pass on it.

Don't be in a hurry to purchase an SUV. Take your time so you
will be pleased with whatever you get. If you have to come back
later, let the salesperson know. Also, don't allow the
salesperson to pressure you into getting something that you're
not ready for. They're looking to get that commission. If you're
not satisfied with the dealership, go to another one. There are
many dealerships that would be happy to serve you.

When you find that SUV, you'll be happy that you waited. You
won't have any nightmares wondering about whether you can pay
for it or not because you'll have a peace about it.

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Negotiating Your Way To An Affordable Mortgage

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If you are in the process of obtaining a mortgage you should
know that there are a lot of fees that you can negotiate to make
your mortgage even more affordable. When it comes to your
mortgage you should not be afraid to negotiate, as these are
fees and such that you will be paying on for as long as 30
years.

Other fees are those that you will have to pay as a part of
closing costs and anyone who has ever bought a house knows how
fast closing costs can add up. Many a new homeowner has
suffered a serious case of sticker shock when they show up at
their closing.

Negotiating Your Fees

When you negotiate your mortgage fees you can save hundreds,
thousands, or even tens of thousands of dollars. For this
reason, you should seek to negotiate every possible fee that
there is. Many consumers believe that just because the fee is
printed out that it is something that they have to pay, but this
is not true. When you receive your mortgage quote or good faith
estimate you should pour over it with a fine tooth come.

One of the main areas that you will want to focus on is the
lender and broker fee. These fees are often broken down into
points, for instance a $500,000 loan that will charge you two
points as a broker means that the broker is receiving $10,000
for the work on your loan. Does the broker really need to make
this much? Probably not, but unless you negotiate he will!

Another area that you will want to look at is if you are being
charged to buy down your loan. Many lenders allow for you to
pay to lower the interest rate of your mortgage loan, but you
should look at this and see if you cannot negotiate down the
charges or do away with them altogether. You may also find an
origination fee, which is basically a charge to you for
borrowing the money, but aren't you already paying interest?

If you see an underwriting or document drawing fee you should
know that these are probably not negotiable. These are often
charges that are set in stone, but you need not worry about
these charges as these are not the big ones that will make a
huge difference. Be sure to look at all of the big numbers, as
these are often the ones that can be negotiated down to help you
achieve a more affordable mortgage and closing process.

Many lenders take advantage of the fact that most consumers do
not know that they can negotiate fees associated with their
mortgage and so they will charge as much as is possible. You
simply need to carefully look over all your estimates and ensure
that everything looks right, at least to you, if it seems high,
it probably is, which means that it is probably negotiable.
Don't be afraid to ask, the worst thing they can say is no. And
that is not a big deal.

About The Author: In an era where interest rates are likely to
rise, fixed rate mortgages at
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become attractive. For all mortgages at
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Commercial Mortgages Interest Rates Can Be Found Cheaper Online By A

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Commercial mortgages interest rates can be found cheaper if you
go online with a specialist provider. They are not the easiest
thing to understand and if you do not take advice then it could
take a great deal of time not to mention paying too much.
Brokers will have the experience of working with lenders who are
known to offer the cheapest rates of interest and best deal.

Commercial mortgages can be used for many ventures such as if
you already have a business and want to expand it, or to buy new
premises to get a business off the ground. Any mortgage will be
based on the individual's circumstances and what the loan will
be used for. The type of business will reflect on the mortgage
and in some cases a lender can refuse a loan based on the type
of business. A broker will take all this into account and stick
with lenders who they know will deal with them.

One of the biggest pluses when it comes to qualifying for
commercial mortgages and for the cheapest interest rates is your
credit rating. An excellent rating will get you off to the best
start possible. However if your credit rating is less than
perfect a broker will find lenders who specialise in offering
finance to those with poor credit ratings.

One of the factors that all lenders will take into account
before lending you money is your business proposal. If you have
yet to start out then your plans should be laid out properly and
a broker can help. If you already have a business then you will
need to show long term financial projections. You will also have
to show that your venture is stable and making a profit.

A broker will always be able to find you the best deal possible
as they can search with the whole of the market place if needed.
Although the majority of time they will know where to go to get
you the cheapest rates of interest and the best deal possible
for your particular circumstances.

The majority of lenders will offer a maximum of 70% to 80% for
the loan but sometimes a broker can get 100% for you. With this
in mind you would have to be able to get the remainder of the
money together and thought has to be given to this before going
for the loan. Commercial mortgages can usually be taken out from
1 to over 30 years and this will depend on the size of the
project you are proposing and the circumstances of the business.
With any loan you are considering taking out there will be many
other factors that have to be taken into consideration. You have
to decide if you are going for an interest only mortgage or a
repayment. You also have to give some thought to a fixed rate of
variable but again a specialist can help you decide which is
most suitable. However always read the terms and conditions that
come with your mortgage before signing on the bottom line.

About The Author: Sean Horton is a Director of Enhanced Wealth
(http://www.enhancedwealth.co.uk), a whole of market mortgage
broker and IFA specialising in mortgage advice and the
associated areas of income protection, mortgage protection,
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Interest Rates For Bad Credit Secured Loans Can Be Vary So Compare T

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The rate of interest that you can expect to pay on bad credit
secured loans can vary so it is important that you shop around
for the cheapest. While you have to compare the rates you also
have to compare the small print of any loan you are considering
taking out. The small print can add additional costs and it is
where you can find the terms and conditions, including the total
amount you will repay.

A bad credit secured loan can usually be the only option you
have for finance if you have a bad credit score. Your credit
score is one of most important factors that is taken is taken
into account by lenders. If a lender thinks you are a risk then
you will not be approved for the loan. A secured loan means that
you will have to put up your home as security against the amount
of money you are borrowing. The amount that you are usually able
to borrow will depend on the amount of equity you have in your
home. The equity is decided by subtracting the amount left to
pay on your mortgage away from the value of your home, what is
left is called the spare equity.

As you are taking out a secured loan it is essential that the
reason for taking out the loan outweighs the risk of your home
being secured against it. If you were to run into problems then
you would risk losing it to repossession. However this type of
loan can actually help to repair your bad credit rating if you
repay it back without any problems.

Bad credit secured loans do vary greatly in both the rates of
interest and the small print so when comparing the quotes also
compare the key facts. If you go with a specialist website for
your quotes then you will be able to get them altogether on one
page which makes comparing easier. Along with this you usually
have the advantage of being given the key facts of the loan
which again is needed for comparison. The key facts of the loan
will give you information such as the interest rate, how much
interest you will pay in full and the total amount repayable. It
will also tell you if there are additional costs such as an
early repayment fee. Some lenders will add in a clause which
states if you take a loan out for say 10 years and want to pay
it up in 6 then you have to pay a lump sum.

Interest rates for bad credit secured loans do vary but if you
go with a specialist website and search the whole of the UK
marketplace you can be sure of finding the cheapest. When taking
out a secured loan always give some thought to taking out loan
payment protection as this can be a lifeline if you were to come
out of work. However it is not suitable for all circumstances
and you have to shop around for the cheapest premiums.

About The Author: Jason Hulott is Business Development Director
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Your Car Insurance Policy Can Be Found Cheaper Online

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When you need to renew your car insurance policy you would be
wise to shop around and get several quotes before deciding on a
policy. However this is time consuming and a much quicker way is
to allow a broker to scour the market place on your behalf. They
will find you the best deal possible on a motor policy.

It is essential that you take the time to read through any
terms and conditions of car insurance policy before you purchase
as this is where you can find additional costs. It will also
tell you what the policy covers and does not cover. Again this
can vary with one company offering additional benefits for free
where another company will charge a fee.

Of course there are many ways that you can make savings when it
comes to your car insurance policy. The type of insurance you
choose to take will depend how much you will be charged. There
are three levels of insurance, these are fully comprehensive,
third party and third party fire and theft. Fully comprehensive
must be taken if your car is valued over a certain amount; fully
comp is the most comprehensive type of cover and is also the
dearest. Third party fire and theft falls in the middle and is
usually more suited to a second hand car or a younger driver.

Third party only is a very basic insurance policy that covers
any third party liability caused by you having an accident
nothing else, so offers very little protection for your vehicle.

When looking for the cheapest car insurance policy there are
many ways you can attract a discount on your premiums. For
instance you can install security features. By installing
alarms, etching your car windows, putting in a tracking system
or fitting an immobilizer you can reduce the cost of your car
insurance.

The amount you are asked to pay for your car insurance will
also depend on such factors as your age, your gender and the
amount of no claims bonus NCB or NCD- no claims discount) you
have. The more no claims bonus, then the cheaper your insurance
will be.

However new drivers will have not yet built up no claims but
can take advanced driving lessons and the added safety these
give goes a long way to reducing insurance costs. There are
specific insurance companies that will offer cheaper insurance
to younger drivers and women motorists - a broker will take this
into account when looking for cheaper cover.

While the car insurance broker will be able to find you the
cheapest car insurance policy in the end the individual should
make sure the policy is suitable. You should go over the
policies small print with a fine tooth comb to ensure that
everything is included in the policy that you need. Signing up
for cover without having read this could mean that an essential
part of the cover is missed out. For example just because one
policy includes basic breakdown assistance it does not mean they
all do. A specialist's website will hold valuable information on
all aspects of car insurance. Sometimes you can also find such
things as lists which include the top ten cheapest cars to
insure and the dearest.

About The Author: David Thomson is Chief Executive of
BestDealInsurance (http://www.bestdealinsurance.co.uk) an
independent specialist broker dedicated to providing their
clients with the best deal on their home, motor and life
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Your Favorite Household Appliance

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When you are shopping for a new refrigerator, you want to take
a look at all of your options before making a purchase, because
it is something that requires a lot of thought and a lot of
research. There are three things that you want to consider
before choosing a refrigerator, and once you know these three
things, you can start your research.

1. Amount of space available – Some refrigerators are going to
be taller and wider than others, so you want to figure out how
much space you have available for your new refrigerator.

2. Money you are willing to spend – Of course, you have to
figure out how much money you have to spend on your
refrigerator. This will help you to decide which model to buy
since some models cost more than others.

3. Needs of your family – Do you have a large or a small
family? This will help you to decide what size refrigerator that
you are going to need.

Now that we know what kind of things to consider when you are
buying a refrigerator, let's take a look at the different types
of refrigerators that are available on the market, and you will
get an idea of what type of refrigerator is right for you. This
information is based on KitchenAid refrigerators, but is pretty
standard for all refrigerators.

Side by side

With this type of refrigerator, the freezer is on the left and
the refrigerator is on the right. These models are taller than
most other refrigerators and require more space than the usual
top and bottom refrigerator models because both doors have to
open. This is a good choice if you have a lot of room in your
house, but you should also know that there isn't a lot of room
in the freezer side for things that are big and bulky.

Freezer on top

This is the most common type of refrigerator, and the one that
you will see in a lot of houses. A lot of people like them
because they like to be able to easily see what is in their
freezer. They can offer a lot of options, and they are more
versatile than the side by side freezers with regards to the
amount of space that you need.

Freezer on bottom

This is the opposite of the freezer on top, and for the same
reasons that people like the freezer on top people like the
freezer on bottom. Two of the nice features are that there is
easy and quick access to things in the refrigerator part,
instead of having to stoop down, and some people feel safer with
the freezer on bottom because they don't have to worry about
something heavy falling on their head, like a turkey.

It all comes down to personal choice when you are choosing the
refrigerator that is right for you. You have to think about your
budget, your family's needs, and the amount of space that you
want. This will help you to choose a model that is right for
you.

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Nurturing Your Child's Greatest Asset

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Imagination is one of the greatest traits human beings possess.
From creative minds come works of art and advances in technology
and science. In fact, imagination touches every aspect of our
lives whether we realize it or not. But much like other
characteristics of the human mind, imagination must be nurtured
and practiced before its full potential can be reached.

Nurturing imagination takes place early in one's life,
especially in children around the age of four or five. Can you
think back to your own childhood and remember playing "cops and
robbers" or "house?" When you took part in these pretend games
and reenactments, you were allowing your mind's creativity to
expand and flourish.

Pretend play in children is a beneficial way to help a child
learn to expand their understanding of who they are and what
they like. It also helps them better grasp the knowledge of the
world around them. Pretend play even helps children with
communication skills, either with adults or with their own
peers.

Pretend play's earlier stages occur in the infant and toddler
years. Babies are learning how to develop motor skills and react
to bodily sensations. Toddlers are beginning to comprehend
objects and what their functions are in the world. As time
progresses a child is able to build on these learning
experiences and expand their play. They do this by incorporating
the personal and symbolic experiences they have seen in their
short lifetime into a pretend scenario.

When children take part in pretend play, they tend to recreate
family-related themes. If a child is playing with peers, roles
are usually assigned and conflicts may be created and resolved
by the participants. Pretend play can also be a solitary
experience for the child. Instead of role playing, the child
uses miniature cars, people and houses to recreate situations of
all kinds.

Whether a child is playing with peers or alone, the scenarios
recreated often represent a child's interpretation of the world
around them. Seeing conflicts among adults or other peers can be
incorporated into pretend play. A child may try to resolve the
conflict and produce his or her own desired outcome.

Adults play an active role in a child's pretend play. Being
around to supervise younger children is a good idea to make sure
play time is always safe. Sometimes conflicts can arise among
children, and adults need to intervene and keep things under
control. Adults can also provide materials children can use for
pretend play, making sure they are safe and age-appropriate.

By engaging in a child's pretend play, adults help convey to
kids how important playtime is and encourage imagination. Adults
can help give children ideas on how to expand on their pretend
play and let them explore all sorts of fun and creative
possibilities. And because play can encourage communication,
adults learn a great deal about a child just by watching or
interacting in their pretend play.

Pretend play is important for a child's development, and there
are countless tools and toys to help children explore their own
creativity. Encourage your child to take part in pretend play
and watch imaginations take flight.

About The Author: Learn more about the fascinating world of
miniatures. Visit http://www.themagicaldollhouse.com today for a
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Samsung P520 Armani - Fortus Mobile Phone Review

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Focus On Style At Expense Of Function

Most mobile phones are clearly statements of "form follows
function". While they may be candy bar, flip phones or sliders,
they all have to do more or less the same thing. It's a recent
trend among phone manufacturers, but one that we're (sadly)
growing accustomed to, to try to differentiate a phone based on
slapping a label on to it of some fashion designer, trying to
make it "look stylish", and charging three to four times what a
phone of comparable functions would actually be worth. LG's
Prada was the start of this marketing concept, and in spite of
negative reviews, it appears that no idea can be so bad it can't
bear repetition, particularly when the markup on the phone
itself is so high.

If you're guessing that I'm not in the target demographic for
"designer phones", you're almost certainly right.

The latest proof that fashion conscious people are expected to
go for style over substance is the Samsung Giorgio Armani. A
revamped version of their P310 and P300 mobile units, the Armani
replaces the oh-so-tacky (and oh-so-useful) regular buttons with
a largish touch screen. It's got a bronzeish colored metal bezel
and a non-stick coating, and it's styled to go well with "Men's
Wear" colors. On the other hand, unless you're planning on
showing it off to your mates, once it's in your hand and you're
talking on it, hardly anyone will notice the phone at all. It
comes with a tooled leather flipcase, and all in all, it's quite
slim and trendy looking. Easy to slip into a shirt pocket and
all, it won't look quite like a "brick on your belt" that larger
smart phones tend to.

In terms of functionality, it's a straight up GSM phone without
3G wireless connectivity. The touch screen gives it an attempt
at the iPhone's cachet, but the user interface is nowhere near
as responsive as an iPhone. There's a noticeable lag between
pushing an icon and having the application run; the clever
"pinch" and "spread" maneuvers on the iPhone aren't replicated
here. There are two analog buttons for start and end calls on
the front, and the right hand side of the mobile has the volume
rocker, the on/off button and the new universal power/data
connector port (which matches the later Samsung 600 series
phones.)

As a phone, sound quality was adequate. Signal strength was
good. The touch screen interface, and the integrated software,
mostly work. There are some oddities – the calendar and
organizer applications don't communicate with each other. The
"fingerswipe" to go through menus works, but not always
reliably, and like any touch screen device, the front surface
requires maniacal rigour in cleaning the fingerprints and grease
off of it from routine operations. The user interface is clearly
ported from some of Samsung's other touch screen phones – all
the menu items still have numerical shortcuts, for a physical
keyboard that's no longer present.

In addition to the now obligatory music player, it's got the
also-obligatory 3 megapixel digital camera (but no autofucos),
using an LED flash. Picture quality was sharp, the flash was
better than expected.

While not a horrible device, the Armani costs more than
comparably equipped phones; it's roughly on a par in price with
the Nokia N95, for example. If you absolutely have to have a
masculine looking cellular phone as part of your fashion
ensemble, this one will do.

About The Author: If you're keen to save on your new mobile,
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Out With The Logo, In With The Meme

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Logos arent you sick of them? Out of roughly 3000 marketing
messages that reach every individual each day through multiple
media channels, thousands of them are linked to a logo. It seems
that logos have been lost in the deluge of messages. In a sense
they are way too subtle to survive the marketing racket. Only
the biggest Nike, Coke and Pepsi are still strong, to an extent
because they are powerful but mainly because billions of dollars
have been spent in promoting them to mean something.
Professional marketers are taking a good hard look at the
traditional logo and concluding that it may have lost its
importance as a marketing tool. Even if companies come up with
great logos, the cost of making them into instantly recognizable
brand logos is prohibitively expensive.

So on what visual hook should businesses hang their marketing
efforts if not the logo? Well, logos are being replaced by
memes, pronounced with a long e to rhyme with dream and team.
Its English creator defined a meme as a basic unit of cultural
transmission that passes from one mind to another and instantly
conveys an entire idea. In other words it is a universally
understood symbol with innate meaning. For example, everyone
knows that a zigzag lightning bolt warns of dangerous electric
current. You dont need advertising campaigns to tell you this.

The silhouette of a few balloons directs you to the party. The
open faced palm of a policemans hand tells you not to proceed
beyond that point. And so on.

So a meme does more than identify. It actually carries an
instruction with it. The Chiquita Banana as well as Planters Mr.
Peanut are on the way to being memes but they are not there
entirely. But at least they tell us exactly the businesses of
these companies.

A meme is much more universal but at the same time must be
appropriate for the business concerned. For example, banks are
in the business of money. But would a dollar sign, or a sketch
or print or picture or even a graphic image conveying this be
appropriate? Yes, money is their product but the same is true
for gambling operations. But would a dollar sign be correct for
a gambling operation? Not really. A dice or a fruit machine
would be more apt. Such a symbol is more linked to the benefits
and zing connected with gambling.

The memes mentioned above are ones that are already universally
recognized. But why shouldnt brand new memes be just as
recognizable? A good meme might show the tools of your trade.
For instance a health club could show a set of weights in its
meme. A hairdresser can use a comb and brush in a meme. The best
memes suggest a complete scenario to the consumer. Take for
instance a meme that could be used for an optician: a physicians
eye chart with the lettering in decreasing size as the eye
travels downwards. Instantly the entire process of having ones
eyes tested is conveyed.

There are a couple of fairly obvious steps to designing your
meme. Ask yourself what the benefits that your products and
services offer to customers. Are they unique to your business?
What problems do you solve for customers? What needs and desires
do you satisfy? Keep thinking about the customer, not about you.
Then reduce your analysis to a single image, picture, symbol,
icon or whatever visual device presents itself. You should be
seen as different and better, but also the meme should make
completely clear what your business is about.

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Eminem Needs Flower Therapy

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Poor rapper Eminem, he's in the midst of his second divorce from
the same woman-a situation that surely has him feeling more than
a little blue. But, how do you help a rapper with a tough image
through a difficult time and let him know you're thinking of
him? Well, it's easier than you may think and your florist holds
the key. That's right-flowers.

Flowers, green plants, and flowering plants are an excellent way
to brighten anyone's day, both men and women. Not only are they
beautiful and bring an instant smile to the face of anyone who
receives them, they're also personal and expressive gifts. They
say, "I was thinking about you today, and I really care about
how you feel."

Ordering flowers is really easy and they allow you to say that
you care even if you sometimes struggle with the right words to
say during emotionally challenging times. The card you include
need only say "thinking of your" or even just your name. But,
if you feel like there's something more you want to say, your
florist will be happy to include your personal note.

Regardless of whether or not you choose to include any personal
words, flowers are sure to bring some happiness to the person who
receives them. In fact, a recent study conducted by Rutgers
University, the State University of New Jersey, provided
scientific proof that flowers:

* Immediately affect happiness.

* Have a long-lasting positive affect.

* Help people connect with one another.

And, if you're in some doubt about whether or not men truly
appreciate receiving flowers, in a survey conducted by the
Society of American Florists, 60% of men indicated they enjoy
receiving flowers. If you're looking for a more "manly" gift,
you might send a green plant or a flowering plant rather than a
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on to the Internet, or stopping by the local flower shop to order
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best secured loans will have the terms and conditions in plain
English so you have little jargon to grapple with, but if you
are in doubt then always ask!

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The Volkswagen Rabbit Springs Back Into Action After 22 Years

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"Volkswagen customers want a relationship with their cars. Names
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Kerri Martin, Volkswagen's Director of Brand Innovation, in a
press release distributed in April, 2006. The company took
enthusiasts at a New York auto show by surprise when it announced
the re-branding and re-labeling of its fifth generation Golf
model, just in time for Spring.

This move was a definite response to a long-time slump in U.S.
Volkswagen sales, with 2005 marking a 12.5 percent drop while
other auto imports gained tremendous ground. It's Rabbit sales
have consistently reached targets, hitting 1.3 million between
1974 and 1985, when the company changed its nameplate to Golf.

Previous reintroductions have treated the company well, with
their 1998 Beetle rebirth pushing model sales above 80,000 in
just two years. Though sales returned to stable levels since, the
company announced its convertible version in 2002, forging yet
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Volkswagen began manufacturing the Rabbit with the new Golf II
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The 2006 Rabbit also offers reduced interior noise, improved body
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electro-mechanical steering system.

Cosmetically, new laser-welding production processes ensure
exceptional fit and finish. The body offers increased legroom,
added interior space and a larger rear-hatch opening.

Martin does not view the Rabbit return as an attempt to recreate
the original Rabbit, but instead offer enhanced performance,
clever design, efficiency, agility and nimbleness, as the name
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Cork Tourist Information & Travel Guide

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Cork City is the 2nd city in the republic with a population of
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Irish "Corcaigh" means marsh or wetland.

Easily accessible for the tourist, Cork boasts a new and
improved airport which offers greater flexibility and choice to
its commuters and tourists. Excellent public transport by road,
rail and ferry allows for easy navigation into and out of the
city for the modern traveler. The Cork City tour bus operates
daily from March and gives you a snapshot of what the city has
to offer.

The impressive ornate French Gothic spires of Saint Finbarre's
Cathedral is a beautiful building and a must see. Saint Anne's
Church built in the 18th Century offers panoramic views of the
city and it is from here where you can ring the famous Shandon
bells.

Cork is renowned for its vibrant cultural scene and cutting
edge theatres. Crawford Art Gallery offers over 2000 works
ranging from 18th century Irish and European paintings to modern
day emerging local artists. Cork hosts a wide variety of world
class festivals each year ranging from Jazz to folk, literary
and film. The purpose built opera house host national and
international performances ranging throughout the year ranging
from ballet to comedy, drama and a wide variety of concerts.

Known the world over for their friendliness and warmth the
"Corkonians" create an electric atmosphere in the city that
makes you feel truly welcome. With active colleges and
universities attended by thousands each year the city has a
young and modern feel! Live music and a host of pubs, clubs and
trendy wine bars means the city is buzzing at night. There is
nightlife to suit people of all ages whether you want a quiet
drink or feel like partying until dawn!

Cork is renowned for its culinary flair and offers a wide
selection of restaurants to meet all tastes and budgets. The
English market is a great place to roam and with 42 different
traders it is truly a multi-cultural experience not to be
missed!

Once you've unleashed the best of the city you'll be hungry for
more! Discover the surrounding countryside to visit the
breathtaking views of the rolling green hills and mesmerizing
coastline. Small heritage towns of Kinsale and Skibbereen in the
west are renowned for their excellent leisure facilities
including yachting, deep sea fishing and golf courses.

To the east of the city the harbour town of Cobh provides a
facility for visitors to research local history and search for
their ancestors.

The town of Blarney to the north is famous for its Castle and
millions of visitors have visited to kiss the Blarney Stone
which as legend has it will give you the "gift of the gab".

The people of Cork are known for their welcoming nature so dont
pass up the opportunity to venture into the spirit of the South.
The best time to visit Cork is in the summer months between May
and September when it is possible to truly appreciate all the
delights that we have to offer.

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The Importance Of Perfume

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The perfume caters to our smell - olfactory sense. Our five
senses are - touch, hearing, seeing, tasting and smelling.
Corresponding to these are the five sense organs - the skin, the
ears, the eyes, the tongue and the nostrils. Over and above
these gross physical senses is another - the sixth sense that is
something intangible which, leads to a feeling of wellbeing upon
inhaling a delicate perfume.

In animals smell is very strong. The predators mark their
territory with urine, which by the way each one has a
distinctive odour. The pet in the house knows about our
individual perfume more than we know ourselves. Perfumes have
two functions, negative and positive. It covers up stale smell
of sweat and on the other hand it exudes intoxicating fragrance.


Perfume is from Latin `per fume` meaning `through smoke`. It
goes back 4000 years to Mesopotamia and Egypt before being
improved upon by Romans and Arabs. In Europe it came in the 14th
century. Hungary produced the first modern perfume in 1371.
Renaissance Italy saw a burst of activity in perfume making.
France became the centre of perfumes made from aromatic plants
being grown from the 18th century in Grasse.

Man wants to pocket everything - from the diamond in dark
caverns to pearls in ocean depths. The perfume is the victory of
man over Nature - capturing the cream of her scent spread all
around. The perfume is a mixture of oils, aroma and fixatives
blended with solvents. The industry is shrouded in secrecy. Not
everybody can understand the language of perfume making. Each
perfume belongs to a family.

Perfume making starts with dilution of the oil with a solvent.
Ethanol mixed with water is the most common solvent. Others are
coconut oil, wax and jojoba. The increase or decrease of
aromatic compounds relates to scent`s intensity and longevity.
The amount of oil used varies from one perfume family to
another.

From 1900 perfumes were categorized in groups - single floral,
floral bouquet, ambery (admixture of scents from animals,
flowers and woods), woody (mainly sandalwood and cedar), leather
(honey, tobacco, wood and wood tars), chypre (cyprus) and
fougere (fern).

Since 1945 perfumes have been divided into bright floral,
green, oceanic, citrus and gourmand. From 1983 the
fragrance-wheel is being used to simplify classification -
floral, oriental, woody, fougere and fresh. Each are divided
into subgroups.

Perfumes are metaphorically said to contain three musical notes
- top, middle and base. Top notes are the scents that are
immediately perceptible. Middle notes emerge after the first
effect dissipates. The base note persists in combination with
the middle after the top goes. Perfumes can be dissipated due to
exposure to heat, light, oxygen etc.

The sources from which perfume is drawn are plants, animals and
synthetic bases. Plants are the largest sources - its bark,
fruits, flowers, leaves, twigs, roots, seeds and bulbs. In the
animal world perfumes are extracted from whales, beavers,
civets, honeybee and musk deer. Synthetic perfumes are cheaper
but not quite so fine and delicate. In the case of the latter
there are health risks connected to rashes, asthma and even
cancer.

Perfume is extracted by soaking the raw material in a solvent
for any length of time from few hours to months. In distillation
the process of condensation is used, while in
destructive-distillation method the raw stuff is heated
directly. Squeezing and pressing are also common methods.
Another method is absorbing the aroma in wax. Perfumes are part
of industry and used for the food and chemical business.

The person who makes perfumes is known affectionately as The
Nose. Next time you go to buy a bottle of perfume give a thought
to the efforts that go behind creating that exquisite bottle for
you!

About The Author: This article can also be accessed in
portuguese language from the Article section of page
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Open Letter to the Clinton Campaign! Who orchestrated 9/11?

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Open Letter to the Clinton Campaign! Who orchestrated 9/11?
Copyright (c) 2008 Rakesh Saxena
Cross Border Reports

Osama Bin Laden is dead.

Or at least that is what Benazir Bhutto stated in an interview
with Al Jazeera TV on November 2, 2007. She also named the
culprit: Omar Saeed Sheikh, the person convicted of kidnapping
and killing Wall Street Journal correspondent Daniel Pearl.

Quite obviously, none of the US presidential hopefuls believe Ms.
Bhutto. Rudy Giuliani, Mr. 9/11, is busy playing the Osama fear
factor in Florida. John McCain is selling his commitment to fight
the generational war against an Osama-led Al Qaeda. Barrack Obama
plans to get US troops out of Iraq and focus his attention on the
high mountains of the Hindu Kush.

And Hillary Clinton? Well, the Senator from New York is still
figuring out how to deal with Pakistan's President Pervez
Musharraf in containing the threat from a variety of radicals.
She is noticeably silent on the Osama issue. And for very good
reason indeed. Her husband, Bill, might not know whether Osama
Bin Laden is actually dead or alive today. But he most certainly
can answer one question: who, by any well-reasoned estimate,
orchestrated 9/11?

For nearly six long years, senior Indian spies have held the view
that 9/11 was the work of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence
(ISI), not Al Qaeda. "If you check who controlled the terrorists
training camps since the end of the anti-Soviet war in 1989, and
if you check the proven timelines since then, the answer to the
9/11 question falls into the necessary relevant context," said a
retired director of the Research and Intelligence Wing (RAW),
India's foreign intelligence arm. "Both Osama Bin Laden and
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed were, for all material purposes, working
for the ISI, they had no capabilities to strike New York and the
Pentagon on their own accord."

Washington has blamed Mr. Mohammed, who is currently believed to
be in CIA custody, as the principal organizer of the 9/11 suicide
attacks. But that conclusion is based largely on interrogation
transcripts of a dozen-odd captured terrorists, or alleged
terrorists, in Guantanamo Bay. When one seriously attempts to
corroborate the contents of those transcripts with historical
facts, Washington's assertions begin to border on convenient
fiction, at best. And, nobody knows those historical facts, and
the timelines dictated by those facts, better than President Bill
Clinton! His continued silence is, in good part, responsible for
the deeply flawed terrorism-related platforms of virtually all
White House aspirants, Mr. 9/11 included.

For instance, it is a known fact that Osama Bin Laden left
Pakistan in 1990. He moved to Sudan in 1992 and returned to
Afghanistan, via Pakistan, in mid-1996. Who controlled the
terrorists training camps, along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border,
between 1990 and 1996? Certainly not Osama Bin Laden; he was not
present in the neighbourhood.

As far as Khalid Sheikh Mohammed is concerned, the record speaks
for itself. There is some credible evidence that he plotted the
first WTC bombing in 1992; the plot was later implemented by his
nephew, Ramzi Yousef. According to politicians of the Pakistan
Peoples Party, the uncle-nephew team planned the murder of
Benazir Bhutto in 1993; that plan was foiled by Ms. Bhutto's
security detail. [Benazir Bhutto herself confirmed the abortive
attempt on numerous occasions].

Then, in 1994, Mr. Mohammed hatched Operation Bojinka, which
involved killing the Pope during his visit to the Philippines and
planting bombs on aircraft flying over the Pacific Ocean. To cite
a little-known fact, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed was indicted on
terrorism charges in New York's Southern District Court in
January 1996. So it is fairly safe to assume that he was known to
US law enforcement at that time. But nobody in Washington has
been willing to answer the most basic of questions. Who was Mr.
Mohammed working for? More specifically, who was financing him?

According to the final report of the 9/11 Commission, Khalid
Sheikh Mohammed established contact with Osama Bin Laden, only in
mid- or late-1997; whether the two were acquainted prior to
Osama's departure from the Afghanistan-Pakistan region in 1990
is a separate, open issue altogether.

In March 2007, Reuters disclosed that Khalid Sheikh Mohammed had
admitted his role in the suicide hijackings to the Combatant
Status Review Tribunal at Guantanamo Bay. "I was responsible for
the 9/11 operation from A to Z," Mr. Mohammed was reported as
telling the Tribunal members. Needless to add, no lawyers were
present at that hearing, and nobody in the CIA has ever denied
that some or all of such confessions were triggered by torture.
This type of single-source information simply cannot be taken
seriously. Remember the Iraq WMD story?

In any event, before one can decide what Khalid Sheikh Mohammed
did or did not do in the months prior to September 11, 2001, it
is imperative that the very significant historical facts of the
1990s are made public. "Let American voters read the 9/11
Commission's report, and make their own assessments, after they
are made aware of the critical pre-9/11 timelines by Hillary
Clinton or her husband, or somebody else from the Clinton era,"
said the editor of a prominent anti-war website on condition of
anonymity last week. "As the evidence stands today, the Al
Qaeda-9/11 link is a dangerously misleading assumption."

Because Khalid Sheikh Mohammed did not suddenly surface as an
ambitious Islamic militant around the turn of the millennium, as
many throughout the world have been led to believe. For, as the
compelling facts suggest, he was a very busy terrorist since the
early 1990s. Who exactly was his master?

The issue of the whether Osama is dead or alive may well become a
classic side-show, if and when US presidential hopefuls begin to
seek the truth behind the 9/11 tragedy. In the meanwhile, they
risk leading America and NATO into yet another quagmire in the
Pushtun badlands.

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Mr. Saxena is a specialist writer on matters relating to the war
on terror, and on the impact of the world's conflict zones on the
global economy. He can be reached at mailto:saxena@shaw.ca

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