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The Taj Mahal is justifiably among the greatest monuments in the world, but its home in Agra and the handful of neighboring spectacular attractions are often overlooked.
By Rich Thomas | Published 9/19/2008
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When it comes to food, Delhi is a perfect place to suit all budgets. There are plenty restaurants which serve the best food.
By Kanchan | Published 3/28/2008
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Tajmahal is one of the most loved and visited tourist attractions of India. Viewing this beautiful white marble structure reminds us all about the love of Mogul king Shehjehan with his wife Mumtaz. I have given useful tips to visit it.
By Harishrai Mehta | Published 10/2/2007
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The Taj Mahal is truly priceless as its creation was developed by different people at various times over two decades. The design was evolutionary as materials and the craftsmen came from China, Italy, and India.
By Sherri Granato | Published 12/5/2006
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Fatehpur Sikri was once the capital of Mogul kingdom in the time of King Akbar. King Akbar was a staunch follower of Saint Salim Chisti, whose dargah is here at Fatehpur Sikri. Visiting this place can be very intersting for the history lovers.
By Harishrai Mehta | Published 9/24/2007
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Lesson Plan for the poem "When I Taste Salt" written by Carmen Agra Deedy.
By curli5 | Published 2/6/2008
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I was up all night with intestinal flu like symptoms. I am a customer that ate a Banquet Pot Pie late yesterday afternoon and woke up today to find Con Agra has closed the Banquet Plant and has recalled the pot pies. Too, late for me, but not for you.
By Mary Anne Simpson | Published 10/11/2007
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Humayun tomb is one of the most vital historical spots to be seen at New Delhi in India. Its design is very simillar to that of famous Tajmahal of Agra. This aspect is of tremendous interest to all the historians.
By Harishrai Mehta | Published 7/16/2008
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After over 300 cases of reported salmonella, the first lawsuit has been ofically filed. Many more expected. Distributor Con Agra continues to search for cause of outbreak.
By Sarah Senghas | Published 2/17/2007
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After the mass recall on Con Agra peanut butter, labs in New York, Oklahoma and Iowa confirm presence of salmonella in jars tested. Thousands of families express interest in seeking legal action.
By Sarah Senghas | Published 2/23/2007
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Banquet Pot Pies have been recalled due to a link between Salmonella and the Chicken and Turkey pot pies
By Charisse Van Horn | Published 10/10/2007
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Review of haveli hotel The Bagh located in Bharatpur, India.
By GJJ | Published 11/22/2007
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Great tips and ideas on how to enjoy Omaha, Nebraska, without spending a lot of money...
By Rude View | Published 6/10/2008
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The Taj Mahal was built by Shah Jahan in memory of his beloved wife, Mumtaz Mahal, who died giving birth to their last child.
By Karen Reams | Published 11/13/2007
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E coli found in Topps Meat
By Yoka | Published 10/5/2007
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Some of the key elements in this paper will be the physical and mental health problems of the homeless adolescent population.
By lucie566 | Published 1/30/2008
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How to make the best of your trip to India.
By Ria Robinson | Published 9/12/2007
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My experience in Ajmer was so unnerving that I'd be happier if I had driven right through it. But then I wouldn't have a colorful story to tell.
By Ria Robinson | Published 9/13/2007
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Jhansi is one of the most important historical cities of India that has all the memories stored of the famous mutiny of 1857 against the Britishers. Queen Laxmibai of Jhansi faught very bravely against the Britishers from the fort of Jhansi during the said mutiny.
By Harishrai Mehta | Published 9/25/2007
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India is a mysterious, exotic place with charm and ambiance unlike any other. Here are some tips to make a photographer's stay in India extra special.
By Lacie Schaeffer | Published 10/5/2007
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Great architecture like that of Frank Lloyd Wright's Falling Water, Amazing cathedral ceilings like the Sistine Chapel done by Michelangelo, or Ice Age paintings. So here in this list I'm going to list the top 10 places you should visit before you die.
By Jacob Sowles | Published 7/17/2008
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A must-see for travelers to India, the dual locations of Varanasi and Sarnath are respectively among the most holy sites in Hinduism and Buddhism.
By Rich Thomas | Published 8/1/2008
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My travel journal recorded during eight days in northern India including my impressions of he breathtaking Taj Mahal
By Keith Hillman | Published 8/29/2008
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Fellow travelers advised me to skip Singapore on my recent worldwide jaunt. Boring. Plastic. Too many rules. I'm glad I ignored the advice. Singapore had all the right smells, tastes and sights for a weary world traveler.
By Marilyn Pennell | Published 8/7/2008
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I studied anthropology first in my higher secondary. I studied this subject in my higher secondary level i.e. class 11 and 12. I studied higher secondary in Narasinha Dutt College, Howrah.
By Pratanu Banerjee | Published 8/21/2008
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My previous voyage outside of Tatarstan, Russia & Malaysia was to Beijing where I went for a one week holiday in September of 2007. I looked for hotel accommodations in newspapers & at travel agencies.
By Abasster | Published 7/25/2008
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In this world there are some very famous and beautiful diamonds. Needless to say to purchase one of these would be almost impossible or cost more than most of us could ever imagine.
By Karen Reams | Published 7/20/2007
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An inexpensive, but extremely tasty, alternative to high price 'gourmet' popcorn.
By freakmamma | Published 5/3/2008
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Bithur is a small town but has gained lot of importance as a place of pilgrimage amongst all the Hindus as it is located on the bank of River Ganga. The famous Valmiki ahram is the main tourist's attraction here.
By Harishrai Mehta | Published 6/13/2008
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Kanpur is a city, situated on the River shore of Ganga and is famous for leather, cloth, and the plastic industries. It has many ancient and recent places of tourist's interest along with many historical monuments of the mutiny of Indian freedom.
By Harishrai Mehta | Published 6/25/2008
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Mathura in Northern part of India is the birth place of Lord Krishna and is one of the most vital places of pilgrimage for all Hindus, mainly for Vaishnavs. The number of old and ancient temples here shall create a lot of faith in the hearts of all the pilgrims.
By Harishrai Mehta | Published 4/9/2008
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Many of us require to travel by road during our visits to India. Some of the guide lines given here shall help you to make your journey by road most pleasant and memorable.
By Harishrai Mehta | Published 5/23/2007
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Delhi, the capital of India is known as a historical attraction. There is more to Delhi than deep history, writes Urvashi Singh.
By urvashi singh | Published 12/20/2006
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Love. Sonnets have been written about it. Wars have been fought because of it. Buildings have been erected in its honor. Here are some of history's greatest love stories; both real and make believe.
By Charlotte Kuchinsky | Published 1/16/2007
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Real life love stories always tug at our hearts. Read about some of the most famous ones.
By Angela Coleman | Published 1/17/2007
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While consumers are still tossing out jars of Peter Pan and Great Value peanut butter, an organic baby food company has put out a statement asking consumers to not consume a particular kind of baby food due to fears of Botulism.
By Stephanie | Published 2/18/2007
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Canadian Pacific's Holiday Train is traveling across the Midwest. At scheduled stops, entertainers pour out of the train with Holiday songs and merriment.
By Christine Bude | Published 12/7/2006
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A weak U.S. dollar is the result of devaluation of American currency with regards to its purchasing power when held against foreign currencies.
By Lhe Reel | Published 10/12/2006
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News and Networking Events Covering the Media and Show Business Industry for this Month from The Actor's Checklist News & Events page at http://www.actorschecklist.com/news.html or through RSS/XML feed http://actorschecklist.com/showbiznews.rss.
By actorschecklist | Published 2/7/2006
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Indian Palace Hotels are steeped in rich Indian History. The forts and palaces have become a major tourist attraction, even for the people of India. Most of the Palaces today are opened for tourism
By Cindy Wright | Published 3/21/2006
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Methodic and unorthodox searches can render information that will enhance or otherwise provide data to those interested in investigating or traveling to India.
By Suretta | Published 5/16/2006
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A look at how a lsck of social responsibility in the food industry is affecting its workers and its consumers.
By Birdie | Published 3/23/2007
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Indigo Planters had a comfortable existence on their Indigo Plantations. Many planters had native women as mistresses, they also had children from them. These children were Anglo-Indians.
By Warren Brown | Published 4/1/2007
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The most famous structures of the world are filled with hidden mysteries and trivia that most people never take the time to discover.
By Lacie Schaeffer | Published 6/12/2007
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Beijing, the capital of China, is an amazing city for college students to explore and study in!
By K. Hall | Published 6/29/2007
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The New 7Wonders Foundation has a website with 20 potential New Wonders of the World. The site is allowing anyone to vote once for free. The New 7 Wonders of the World will be announced July 7, 2007.
By Angela Harris | Published 7/11/2007
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This nation will take your breath away with its diverse culture and astounding wildlife, especially during winter. If you thrive on sensual overload, you simply cannot afford to miss this astonishing peninsula.
By Matthew McKinney | Published 7/11/2007
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Build-up of dirt from fossil fuels and burning gasoline is causes the Taj Mahal in India to turn yellow. The building is being treated with mud to recover its original color.
By Cullen Park | Published 5/15/2007
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Knott's Berry Farm is located in California. Knott's Berry Farm is more than jam and jelly.
By Rachel Heller | Published 5/25/2007
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Antique carpets and rugs can add glamour to any home or office. Antique carpets and rugs are solid art investments which provide your home beautiful furnishings.
By Karen Barnes | Published 4/18/2007
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The special distinctive manners, the diverse habits of its people will always remain truly Indian according to their five thousand years of recorded history.
By Norman A. Rubin | Published 4/19/2007
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More than $60 million dollars has been collected so far with contributions still flooding in.
By M.S.Medina | Published 4/28/2007
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Vrindavan. This is considered to be one of the holiest places in India. This is the place where Krishna performed his pastimes five thousand years ago.
By Cori Churdar-Wilejto | Published 7/20/2007
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