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The Resurgence of Fine British Gastronomy - EAT LOVE SAVOR - 0 views

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    Taste the British culinary revolution at one of these fine-dining institutions. Dine in luxury and sample modernity in or around Mayfair, London.
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Advent of Budget Airlines is a Revolution Towards Providing Cheap Air Tickets - 0 views

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    When air travel first came into being in the early 20th century, it was regarded as luxury and one of the most common ways to define sophistication. There were few carriers around the world and a trip by air was extremely rare and taken mostly by high-class people. After World War II, there were rapid developments in the technology that was used to manufacture and develop aircraft.
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    "One small step for man, a giant leap for mankind"! Remember those words from Neil Armstrong who was one of the first men to have landed on the moon? A simple idea, a simple step, a simple effort can bring in revolution. So power of simplicity must not be ignored!
Jessica Cruise

Freed Young Leader Energizes Egyptian Protests - 0 views

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    A young Google executive who helped ignite Egypt's uprising energized a cheering crowd of hundreds of thousands Tuesday with his first appearance in their midst after being released from 12 days in secret detention. "We won't give up," he promised at one of the biggest protests yet in Cairo's Tahrir Square. Once a behind-the-scenes Internet activist, 30-year-old Wael Ghonim has emerged as an inspiring voice for a movement that has taken pride in being a leaderless "people's revolution." Now, the various activists behind it - including Ghonim - are working to coalesce into representatives to push their demands for President Hosni Mubarak's ouster. With protests invigorated, Vice President Omar Suleiman issued a sharply worded warning, saying of the protests in Tahrir, "We can't bear this for a long time, and there must be an end to this crisis as soon as possible," in a sign of growing impatience with 16 days of mass demonstrations. For the first time, protesters made a foray to Parliament, several blocks away from their camp in the square. Several hundred marched to the legislature and chanted for it to be dissolved.
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Visit Most Exciting Heritage Sites In France - 0 views

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    France Has Most Amazing Sites To Visit And Educate Oneself And The Children's About The History And Culture Of This Europe.
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