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If you have been making Hungary your home or simply want to move to Hungary and purchase a house, then you should know that there are some restrictions regarding foreigners purchasing property in Hungary.
By SL Newman | Published 6/27/2007
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Flogging can be used to punish more than 40 crimes in Malaysia, including certain white-collar crimes such as criminal misappropriation, criminal breach of trust and cheating.
By John Le Fevre | Published 9/26/2008
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There are a few areas where foreign workers have a lot of success in finding work that they can do in Costa Rica.
By SL Newman | Published 8/28/2007
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New complications have the process of car registration more difficult
By Heather Carreiro | Published 7/24/2008
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Think you like traditional Japanese food? If you can enjoy these three items, you truly are a fan of Japanese cuisine.
By Lynn Reynolds | Published 4/23/2007
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A commentary on how history is taught in the country and what it tells about Filipinos
By Anne Ng | Published 10/10/2006
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On the island of Bougainville, a massive copper mine was ravaging the land. Around 1990, local rebels seized the mine and kicked all of the foreigners off the island. This is the history of the world's first and only ecological revolution.
By Aaron McCown | Published 1/30/2008
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Considering all the foreigners, I told Roger, "It's a great day to be an American!" and was happy to be able to visit our historic sites that Americans have seen all our life in books and pictures or on television or in movies.
By David Ben-Ariel | Published 4/1/2008
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A new branch of tourism is growing exponentially in India every year. Foreigners, many from America and Europe, are descending in droves for medical and cosmetic procedures at bargain basement prices.
By Firoze Hirjikaka | Published 4/21/2008
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Foreigners like me could perhaps be forgiven for believing that it does not take a whole lot to cause mental anguish, pain and suffering, blah-blah, to a typical American.
By Firoze Hirjikaka | Published 12/11/2007
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Few foreigners have ever heard of Germany's unique East Frisian Islands, which are treasures yet to be discovered by the international crowd.
By Lucas | Published 9/6/2007
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Anywhere you travel, you will encounter scams and tourist traps designed to get money from unsuspecting foreigners. This is the general rule no matter....
By Blair Mathis | Published 6/25/2008
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Unfortunately it is next to impossible to be able to get citizenship in Bahrain. In fact, foreigners almost never are granted rights of citizenship for Bahrain.
By SL Newman | Published 9/14/2007
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It is no doubt that Vietnam is famous for delicious food in the world. Beside beautiful and romantic sights, many foreigners come to Vietnam to enjoy food here. Especially, most of them are impressed by the food called spring roll.
By Baoanh Huynh | Published 9/21/2007
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There are no across the board rules and regulations that are applicable to foreigners opening up banks accounts at a financial institution in Argentina.
By SL Newman | Published 9/21/2007
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an article about how some foreigners judge most Americans from what they see on television
By Judy Ramsook: World Humanitarian Peace/Ecology | Published 7/30/2008
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A guide for Pakistanis or foreigners thinking of living in Pakistan
By Heather Carreiro | Published 9/17/2008
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A trip into China when it first opened up to foreigners. Most interesting experience on a guided tour-a China much different than the China of today.
By June Koppang,hopefully informative & interesting | Published 9/5/2008
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Since post 9/11, there have not been as many foreigners living in Lahore. Despite that, the city still has its charms for expats.
By Heather Carreiro | Published 9/24/2008
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an article about how tolerant America seems about having some foreigners speak their own language while in America
By Judy Ramsook: World Humanitarian Peace/Ecology | Published 8/14/2008
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Ah, Las Vegas, the City of Sin, one of the most traveled to vacation destinations by both Americans and foreigners. What is the big draw to Las Vegas? Is it the gambling or is it something else? It's not only gambling, but it's all the tourist traps that exist in Las Vegas.
By Margaret Kerr | Published 8/11/2008
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The Chinese government has ordered restaurants to remove dog meat from the menu to avoid offending the sensibilities of foreigners during the Beijing Olympics. One is reminded how hard it is to steer through the shoals of political correctness, even in regards to food.
By Mark Whittington | Published 7/11/2008
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During my seven years in Japan, I got to participate in two special "Odori" dance festivals during the Obon season in mid-August. This special event brings foreigners and Japanese together in spirit.
By Karyn Campbell | Published 8/11/2008
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Permanent resident status in Argentina can be obtained by successfully getting your self a permanent residence visa. Unfortunately there is only one way that foreigners can obtain a permanent residence visa in Argentina.
By SL Newman | Published 8/31/2007
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Japanese public baths draw a lot of attention from foreigners, and are considered one of the big attractions to experience. Onsen is the Japanese term for their public baths. These....
By Blair Mathis | Published 6/30/2008
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A comprehensive guide for foreigners considering school teaching in Pakistan.
By Heather Carreiro | Published 9/13/2008
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According to Reuters, China is preparing to unveil new restrictions on adoption. China, a popular place for U.S. couples to adopt children from, is also restricting the number of children available to be adopted by foreigners.
By Roger Gowens (AKA RazorsEdge) | Published 1/8/2007
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What happens when two foreigners living in the capital city of the third poorest country in the world transplant the time-worn American tradition of cruising to Burkina Faso.
By John Liebhardt | Published 2/12/2007
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Buying a Business in Spain? - A simple guide...
There has been a vast increase in foreigners moving to Spain to begin a new life lately which means the demand for quality services and products to help people do this is ever-expanding.
By Terri Bennett | Published 3/5/2007
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In Joshua chapter 9 Israel entered into a treaty with the Gibeonites under the assumption that they were from a far off place and of no threat. The Gibeonites deceived Joshua and Israel because they were actually neighbors with Israel disguised as foreigners.
By DBMP | Published 3/2/2007
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Sadly, America's rites of mourning 9/11 highlight just how self-centered we really are. 3,000 dead Americans justify national grief. Yet the countless thousands of foreigners killed by terrorists, or us, go unremembered. Why?
By Ian Saxine | Published 9/26/2006
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Statistics show that the Puglia Region is showing a 6% increase in the number of tourists this summer compared to the national average, and of that 6 percent two percent are foreigners.
By Gary Picariello | Published 7/26/2006
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Italy is a country of welcoming people. Italians are very forgiving of foreigners and their mistakes. This country is a wonderful place to visit and a great place to live. If you are considering retiring in Europe, Italy would be a good choice.
By Milenna | Published 4/5/2005
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Temporary residence visas can be issued to foreigners coming to Argentina for a variety of reasons such as for temporary work, for temporary students that need something longer than a short term visa and even medical visas for medical services or treatment.
By SL Newman | Published 8/30/2007
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Whether you are visiting Shanghai or planning on making it your place of permanent residence its important to know the "hot-spots," where to go, and where not to. In Shanghai one of those all important hot-spots is Zapatas.
By Lain | Published 6/13/2006
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Saturday's newspapers carried a report about Liz Hurley foreign bodyguards roughing up media personnel. Boorish and arrogant behaviour by foreigners of this ilk seems to have become the norm in India. What is even more demeaning is that it is tacitly accepted.
By Firoze Hirjikaka | Published 3/10/2007
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This article recounts our hilarious experience at Frida's, a popular hangout for foreigners taking Spanish language lessons in Antigua, Guatemala. It specifically involves a mistaken case of petty thievery over specially-priced drinks.
By Hello Newman | Published 3/24/2006
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The law in Cyprus states that non resident foreigners are not allowed to rent out property on a short term basis such as for holiday rentals.
By SL Newman | Published 8/17/2007
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While short rent renting is illegal for non resident foreigners that own a home overseas in Cyprus there are numerous leasing agents offering services to lease your home for you and some even offer a buy to rent service.
By SL Newman | Published 8/17/2007
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For fifteen years, gorgeous foreigners have had the inside scoop on the world's best sunscreen. We Americans had no clue what we were missing, until now . . .
By Amanda Herrington | Published 8/26/2007
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Relationships with physical miles (being the only barrier) between two beings destined for each other sounds alluring, certainly, but is in fact unfeasible. So why is it so attractive?
By J Wu | Published 8/27/2007
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"Cinco de Mayo" is not the day mayonnaise was first invented, or when mayonnaise is celebrated.
A "Protégé" is not a Korean small size SUV.
Doing "Skinny dipping" is not choosing the thinner chips for your salsa.
By Stefano Felicori | Published 5/26/2007
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If you're looking for a few hotspots to hit up while you're in Seoul, look no further than the street of Itaewon. Built up to cater to the American soldiers, this place lights up after dark.
By Elaina Magnuson | Published 8/9/2007
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Extranjeros - foreigners - are advancing into Yucatan from the north and the south. Sadly, the two groups might as well be from different planets. What is to become of Yucatan, in 10 years, 20 years, when the full effect of this migration must be dealt with by the Yucatecos?
By Khaki Scott | Published 6/6/2007
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The German health insurance system is broken down into two types of insurance: statutory insurance and private health insurance. State health insurance is managed by the German government and is mandatory for most foreigners and German citizens.
By SL Newman | Published 7/17/2007
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Whether your trip to Dubai is for a vacation or for you to live and work in Dubai, you should know that most people entering Dubai will need to have a valid visa regardless of the reason for being in the country. The entrance of foreigners to Dubai is strictly controlled.
By SL Newman | Published 7/27/2007
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Medical tourism, an unexplored segment, is still in its infancy in India. About one and half lakh tourists visited India in 2003 for special treatment and/or advanced surgery, and they have mixed response and experience.
By NEWSCOP | Published 2/11/2006
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Focusing on women, slaves, and immigrants' 19th-century moral reform movements and activism, this article explores the true implications of moral reform, and what it meant to the "American outcast" - either an immigrant, slave, or especially a woman.
By Desiree Dufresne | Published 2/16/2006
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Kiev, Ukraine's capital, boasts a modest gay scene with several bars and clubs. Gay people from all socioeconomic backgrounds, often with divergent interests, come together in Kiev and cherish their few community spaces.
By Bartleby | Published 2/20/2006
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A short piece about loneliness and love. This computer is a darling! Read on...
By Rajesh Kanoi | Published 2/23/2006
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This article compares three female monarchs of three different revolutions, and the vilification and abuse they endured during these turbulent revolutions.
By MA Robo | Published 2/24/2006
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What takes Chinese women to Kabul? What attracts men to Chinese women? Chinese tastes delicious. A piece that's humorously serious...
By Rajesh Kanoi | Published 2/20/2006
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China and India, two ancient powerhouses that are emerging again from the shadows. Are they similar or dissimilar? Can they join hands and hearts?
By Rajesh Kanoi | Published 2/20/2006
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Tells the story of the first American families to settle in Texas and the hardships they endured.
By Leanne Nuckolls | Published 3/15/2006
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Before moving to Barcelona or considering a short stay in the capital of Catalunya, Spain, you will will need to get your bearings. Fom how to find a place to live to what to do once you get there, the article will offer you everything you need to know.
By Elke Duerr | Published 2/10/2006
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A review of the new gore film Hostel. Filled with sex and horrific violent acts, I've never squirmed so much in my seat before.
By Kenneth Flickstein | Published 1/24/2006
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If you're looking for one of the best-preserved medieval hill towns in Italy, and have the time to take some time, look no further than beautiful Perugia.
By clarsonimus | Published 1/20/2006
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The immigration and customs requirements differ from country-to-country. Not knowing them may keep you from entering a country, lose some of your possessions, or even cause imprisonment.
By Patricia Hawke | Published 3/22/2006
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Philippine listed companies will be aligned based on where it get bulk of revenues beginning 2006, following the path taken by leading and bigger stock markets worldwide.
By Ryan Borja | Published 1/2/2006
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Many people are familiar with the unique design of the New Mexico state flag. Most people see the sun symbol as a reference to the state's southwest location, but not many know the history of this symbol and why it was chosen to represent New Mexico.
By Joshua Fallaw | Published 2/3/2006
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Slowly expanding industry and modest tourism have resulted in increasing numbers of wary but curious businesspeople and other visitors. Safe travel is possible in Turkmenistan, but the ordeal will be complicated - so be prepared.
By Bartleby | Published 1/20/2006
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This is my experience of weekend trips to the vacation spot kniwn as Melgar where my family took to get away from the hustle and bustle of Bogota, Colombia.
By Andrew Green | Published 2/28/2006
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essay explores concept of genre, its usage in films, examples of how it has been used in films, analysis and history of cinema in genre usage. essay paper includes citations and bilbliography
By The Outlaw | Published 2/2/2006
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It was easy to do so many different things in Berlin because the city is unbelievably easy to traverse. Or maybe it's just because I can read a map. For anyone planning to go to Berlin I recommend using the Metro and the underground.
By Gary Picariello | Published 2/6/2006
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An analysis of Machiavelli's The Prince, its relationship to present political situation, and how it has been used outside of the academic world.
By N. Katers | Published 3/3/2006
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Although less instantly responsive to tourist transportation demands than Quito, Lima, and its other peers, Asuncion remains accessible. Here is a brief guide to Asuncion Paraguay transportation.
By Bartleby | Published 4/27/2006
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This article provides some handy important information about the state of Hawaii, its people, and what to expect if you're planning on moving to Hawaii or vacationing in Hawaii.
By Dany | Published 7/11/2006
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Some basics can help you stay healthy while traveling. But in the end, accept that we are never healthy all the time - -at home or traveling.
By john atkinson | Published 5/8/2006
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A few days exploring the colonial town of Granada and Ometepe island in Nicaragua.
By Hello Newman | Published 5/11/2006
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This article gives solid introductory information to foreign students wishing to study nursing in the United States. Requirements for applying to American nursing schools and other practical considerations are discussed in plain English.
By Scott Rose | Published 5/8/2006
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Learning a second, or subsequent language is to be admired in any language. English is particularly difficult as it is not printed the way that it is spoken. Students of all ages have different reasons for wanting to learn English; here's how to help.
By Kim Rojas | Published 5/8/2006
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Guatemala has been developing as an ecotourist hotspot for some time now. This article shows the strengths and weaknesses of the destination
By Katie E. Frank | Published 12/28/2005
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Now, I've been living in Europe for most of my life and nudity is just not that big a deal. Or maybe it IS a big deal if you're a foreigner.
By Gary Picariello | Published 5/17/2006
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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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My 2nd visit to Antigua (Guatemala), the people I met, and the misfortune of my delayed luggage.
By Hello Newman | Published 5/9/2006
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Polina Skibinskaya, editor of HOW TO MOVE TO CANADA, a comprehensive, practical, easy to use guide to Canadian immigration, explains what Canada's family sponsorship policies mean for same-sex families.
By Polina Skibinskaya | Published 5/1/2006
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To eat or not to eat balut? That is the question. Sometimes, it's best to just say no.
By Tierany Furst | Published 4/10/2006
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Surprisingly enough, the best place to go to when you're in the Philippines is not the overrated Manila or Boracay - head down south for a truly great time.
By Tierany Furst | Published 4/6/2006
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United States Supreme Court gears up to hear arguments next year in the matter of the Pledge of Allegiance.
By david tabatsky | Published 4/6/2006
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Americans and others used to a more liberal, frank atmosphere, can enjoy gay travel to Lithuania and meet friendly locals. Here are some resources that visitors can use to make gay travel to Lithuania more accommodating.
By Bartleby | Published 4/25/2006
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It's about an American student visiting Prague, and spending a day drinking with some foreign students he is travelling with. They are sick of the tourist sites, and want to meet some of the Czech people and learn about their culture.
By Nathan Brown | Published 4/26/2006
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4 main areas of Texts and Contexts are critically analyzed which include:
Linguistics Interpretive Cross-reference Historical, Geographical, or Cultural By Dave Wulf | Published 5/9/2006
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Paris is a big city. It can intimidate and confuse someone who doesn't know the language or customs. It is always dangerous to make assumptions.
By john atkinson | Published 4/27/2006
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A trip to Bratislava, from the point of view of an American student. Contains basic information on the city, on what to see and do while there. Good for the younger budget traveller.
By Nathan Brown | Published 4/26/2006
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In his transcription of Canuleius' speech, Livy describes the tribune's advocation of rights for the Roman lower-class plebians. Livy, however, leaves editorial undertones around the speech that reveal that he himself may be unconvinced.
By Brandon Rhodes | Published 3/20/2006
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Nobody wants to believe that their president, senators and other elected officials might be traitors to The United States of America and its Constitution. But, by definition... That's exactly what they are.
By Kerry R. Fox | Published 8/2/2005
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Locals joke about it. They say: "Trier is Germany's largest village". But this is the city where the largest assortment of early Roman edifices outer Rome can be seen.
By Mihaela Lica | Published 7/27/2005
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How Mussolini's manipulation of the press led to his own fall.
By Kathryn DeVito | Published 8/10/2005
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Without proper planning, your purchase abroad could be a nightmare. Here's how to make sure it's not.
By Phillip Townsend | Published 7/21/2005
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"You're a fool if you never climb Mt. Fuji, and an even bigger fool if you climb it more than once," the saying goes. This story outlines my struggle up the mountain, Fuji-facts, and information for climbers interested in attempting the night climb.
By Erin Rigik | Published 8/1/2005
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The new king of late night T.V is not necessarily the one you might think.
By Sean Michael Benhabib | Published 7/29/2005
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The beauty of Romania can be discovered in its tremendous natural beauty and its slow movement into the 21st century. However, there are common habits that may seem particularly ignorant and issues that would appear to need immediate fixes.
By Abbe Solomon | Published 8/28/2005
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This is a look into Paris, France: The City of Lights.
By Patrick Kingsley | Published 9/18/2005
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The Political Machine is a fairly fun political themed game. However, it will not stand the test of time.
By Hykra | Published 8/10/2005
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