Low cost airline WizzAir has introduced its new web check-in service to further airports. Web check-in is now available on all flights departing from Brussels Charleroi, Budapest, Eindhoven, Gdansk, Frankfurt Hahn, Glasgow Prestwick, Hamburg Lübeck, Katowice, London Luton, Paris Beauvais, Poznan, Prague, Sofia, Turku, Warsaw, Dusseldorf Weeze and Wroclaw
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WizzAir introduces web check-in to further airports
A while back I wrote about twelve things you could do with an old shower curtain liner. In the same spirit of saving money and cutting down on waste, I now offer you fourteen things you can do with an empty jar. Of course, what you’re able to do with a jar will depend on
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14 Uses for an Empty Glass Jar
SAND LOVERS! Do we agree on what a ‘dream beach’ is? My friend Assen in Sofia, Bulgaria, prefers the quiet, rocky cliffs in northeastern Bulgaria’s Black Sea Coast to the soft sandy ones in the center and south. Dennis Adams, a historian at South Carolina’s Beaufort County Library, wrote an interesting overview of where sand comes from , told me, ‘It’s all a matter of taste
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76-Second Travel Show: ‘Sand makes the beach’
Yesterday, Corby realizes that at the Super Bowl he is going to be rooming with Norm. Something he’s obviously not interested in doing, much like the rest of the crew.
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Rhyner LIES – CSI (Corby Scene Investigation)
The Chicago Bulls are on a 3-game road winning streak, but they are still making life miserable for their fans in Chicago. The Bulls embarked on a 7-game road trip last week with an 18-20 record. They started off the trip with “winnable” games against the Warriors in Golden State and the Clippers in Los
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Bulls Continue to Frustrate Fans with Erratic Play
Great news for bold travelers: Joining the mile high club just got easier. Well, except for the fact that you won’t be a mile up in the air when you join. Dutch hotel company, Hotel Suites , has launched a new type of luxury accommodation: an airplane hotel suite that is as smooth, chic, and relaxing as your average stay at the spa
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Nothing is up in the air about this plane
Finally, Tom Hicks MLS listing of the Rangers can be deleted. He talks about how he’s unhappy he didn’t get the MLB championship.
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Fake Tom Hicks – Sells Rangers
Super Bowl bound Colts and Saints fans can find more than 7,000 Super Bowl tickets for the February 7, 2010 NFL Championship game in Miami online with FanSnap.com. The Saints survived the Vikings in OT, thanks in part to a late Brett Favre interception.
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Fans Find 7,000 Colts-Saints Super Bowl Tickets Listed Online
Intelligence Protecting America The Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) provides military intelligence information to … Staff, defense agencies (except the National Security Agency , the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency , and…
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Security and Investigations Professionals at Defense Intelligence Agency (Washington, DC)
Take a stroll along the famous Amsterdam canals Hey, students, this is one announcement you don’t want to miss: Cheapflights is teaming up with STA Travel for an exclusive savings on 2010 travel. Starting January 26, 2010, students will receive $20.10 off any airline ticket purchase of $200 or more. We have highlighted some amazing deals to Europe , although there are no limits or restrictions on where you can travel.
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Deals Exclusive: STA Travel and Cheapflights team up to offer students travel discounts
(Update: Lifehouse will join the Daughtry concert tour as special guests) American Idol alum, Chris Daughtry is set to go on a three-month tour of the U.S. starting in Baltimore Maryland in March and hit 48 cities before wrapping the tour in Rochester, NY in June. Find Daughtry tickets here
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Chris Daughtry Tickets to 2010 Tour go on sale later this month
According to an Associated Press story, the Department of Transportation has instituted a ban on truck and bus drivers from texting and driving while operating a commercial vehicle. The ban is effective immediately
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Department Of Transportation Takes First Step In Nation-Wide Ban On Texting And Driving
As an original Dallas Mavericks fan (yes, 1980-81, I was a glutton for punishment even at young age), never living anywhere near Dallas, I’ve had to follow the team from a bit of a distance. In the 80’s and early 90’s that meant seeing them on TV when they played the Nets and Knicks a couple of games apiece, an occasional national game and even less occasional playoff game. The Mavs have had some truly awful teams (15-67 in 1980-81, 24-140 combined in 1992-93 and 93-94), a fine late-80’s run that happened to coincide with the Showtime Lakers, and a resurgence that led to 50-plus wins every season this decade, the apex being an NBA Finals appearance four years ago. That 2005-06 team, and the 67-win outfit a year later, got a lot of national TV time, so I probably saw more Mavs games that year and followed the team closer than any other. Dirk Nowitzki and Jason Terry were the stars, but Jerry Stackhouse was a key man on both of those squads, providing a spark off the bench and leadership that some saw as unexpected coming off a rough two-year stint in Washington. Stackhouse, who played nearly 100 more games for Detroit but spent slightly more time overall — five full seasons — in Dallas, signed Jan
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Classy Stackhouse Returns to Dallas… In Bucks Uniform
Pope Benedict XVI urged Catholic priests to “…proclaim the Gospel by employing the latest generation of audiovisual resources” in a message titled “The priest and pastoral ministry in a digital world: new media at the service of the Word”, prepared for the World Day of Communications. Monsignor Claudio Maria Celli (known online as CountClaudio1942*) head of the Vatican’s social communication office, said that priests “who have a certain age will struggle a bit more”, but young priests should have no trouble following the papal message.
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God’s Rottweiler infallibly signals end of Internet as we know it
Heavy rain and landslides in the Cuzco and Machu Picchu areas have, according to reports, left tourists unable to leave the area. Up to 2,000 visitors to the Inca site have begun to be airlifted back to Cuzco from Aguas Calientes after the railway line became blocked by up to forty landslides. The Inca Trail had, as of yesterday, been closed and it is unclear when it will open again
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Machu Picchu: tourists unable to leave, landslides, Inca Trail closed