Sunday, June 15, 2008
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Good News for Soccer Fans
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Bike Week 2008
Love cycling and Bikes? It's Bike Week 2008 in the UK from 14 - 22 June 2008. This event highlights the fun and fitness aspects of cycling. There are free events all over the UK for beginners and experienced cyclists and some family events. You can search for what's available in your area by entering your postcode in the event finder.
So if the weather is good and you feel like some exercise over the next few days check out the free cycling events in your area. If you take part in any of the events and fill out a short feedback form online evaluating the event you could win a free short break with Center Parks in the prize draw.
For more details, you can visit the website at http://www.bikeweek.org.uk/index.php
Sunday, June 8, 2008
Women Killed In An Accident.
Thursday, May 22, 2008
The Loy Krathong Festival, Thailand.
Do you know about The Loy Krathong Festival, if not, read on and you will be amazed to see how this festival is celebrated all over Thailand.
The Loy Krathong Festival or Festival of Light, takes place annually all over Thailand during the 12th full month in the traditional Thai calendar. The main part of the Festival entails the construction of a krathong, a cross between a tray and a raft constructed from trunk of banana trees, which contains a flower, a candle and three incense sticks designed to float down a river or canal.
You make a wish as you light the candle and set the krathong afloat. if the candle keeps burning until the krathong is out of sight, your wish will come true. The Festival basically intends to honor the Water Goddess. In this festival, there are also beauty contest and firework displays which are worth watching.
This year, it is around the month of November between 11 and 13. So, book your vacation tour now to enjoy this festival in Thailand.
Friday, May 2, 2008
Some Beautiful moments at Oxford.
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
THE SUNDAY TIMES OXFORD LITERARY FESTIVAL
As for the writers' performances during the week, many were very professional and gave slick sales presentations of their latest books. Today, writers are like medieval itinerant traders travelling from town to town with their wares. This means most have become well practiced in their jokes and speeches, though for some they don't even bother to change the script, even for the next presentation they are in that very same town. In effect, visitors to the literary festivals are paying to see a series of book commercials.
He argued that the Black Swan phenomenon is an event or occurrence that deviates beyond what is normally accepted as a situation, and that would be extremely difficult to predict, for example the fall of the Berlin Wall. The author contended that this phenomenon is used by speculators as a basis for their computer models to predict prices in futures markets.
The Business of the Festival
