27 Aug.-3 Sep. 2007 (week 35)
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The "Twentieth Century" exhibition takes place in Liverpool (September, 8th - April,1st) 2 Sep. 2007 |
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n the beginning of September in Liverpool main exhibition of the Tate Museum will be opened. It is dedicated to "two plots" in the history of XXth century art: abstractive and figurative. The exhibition will be located on three floors and will present mo |
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The egyptian authorities are planning to turn Sinai into the tourist oasis 2 Sep. 2007 |
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The Minister of Tourism of Egypt Suair Garrana pays special attention to the development of the Sinai peninsula as a resort area, especially of its districts Taba and Nuweiba. The authorities are planning to transform them into the worldwide known tourist |
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First-ever thematic "Hard-rock" park. 1 Sep. 2007 |
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The first-ever thematic "Hard-rock" park, totally dedicated to rock'n'roll music, will be opened in spring'08 in Myrtle Beach. Park's basic element will be a 47 metres height spiral called "Led Zeppelin - The Ride" representing a roller coaster, during th |
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A beer weekend is being held in Brussels 1 Sep. 2007 |
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In Brussels the famous beer weekend has begun; it is being held for 8 years in a row at the central square Grand-Place. This year the guests of the festival will be able to try more than 100 sorts of beer from 53 Belgian breweries. |
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The tourists will be shown monuments which have never been seen before 31 Aug. 2007 |
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On the 8th of September in Uher Hradiste the "Days of the European Legacy" festival will be opened. Monuments and other sights will be opened which are closed for public visiting in usual days. |
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Britons came round the law prohibiting to smoke in public 31 Aug. 2007 |
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The network of the British hotels Hotel du Vin located in Winchester, Cheltenham, Henley-on-Thames and Glasgow has presented a very unusual concept of smoking houses; they decided to build special small houses where the guests can enjoy smoking of the hig |
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The taxi-drivers in Tokyo want to please everyone 31 Aug. 2007 |
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The authorities of Tokyo have decided to make the city taxis non-smoking. The administration of Association of the car passenger transportation which unites 90% of the capital companies - taxi operators - since the January, 2008 will forbid to its passeng |
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In New York people are forbidden to swim in fountains 30 Aug. 2007 |
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A new law, forbidding citizens to put legs into the fountain, has been issued in New York. The penalty charged in the case of breaking the law works out at a sum of $50. By the way, the tourists are allowed to throw coins in fountain so far. |
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The first-ever automated restaurant has opened 30 Aug. 2007 |
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The first-ever automated restaurant, the one of its kind in the whole world, has been opened in Nuremberg, Germany. This restaurant has no need in waiters perhaps - it is completely computerised. There is a contact screen on each little table, that helps |
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Venice becomes more accessible 30 Aug. 2007 |
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Shortly in Venice, new means of communication which will help to facilitate access to this beautiful city will open. In the first place these likeable changes are meant to attract tourists. The most important is the construction of a new bridge, which wil |
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In Japan new tourist buses with automatic guides are put in operation 29 Aug. 2007 |
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New excursion autobuses will be put in operation in Tokyo starting from October; the tourists will be offered recorded excursions in different languages. |
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One more antiwar exhibition has opened in the USA 29 Aug. 2007 |
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Photo exhibition in the honor of soldiers suffered from Iraqi War has been opened in New York. The photos have been made last year at the USA Middle East agrarian town by the American photographer Nina Berman. The exhibition takes place in New York Jen Be |
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Where to go next? 29 Aug. 2007 |
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What is the best season for a trip in Tasmania, Sydney, La Paz or Antarctic? The new book "Where to Go When: The Best Destinations All Year Round" is going to help you plan your journey. It doesn't matter whether you are travelling by foot or somehow... |
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A tour through the house of a railway king 29 Aug. 2007 |
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Who would thought about it, that the elegant mansions of the Newport built as country houses by the powerful criminals could be a good resting place for children? There are several houses of this kind in Rhode Island and they are considered the sightseein |
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Tourists will dance tango in the sea-waves. 28 Aug. 2007 |
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Tango Festival to be conducted out at the sea aboard of Costa Concordia liner. On the 25th of November one-week cruise on the Mediterranean Sea will start at Civitavecchia not far from Rome. |
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The Big Mac's museum was opened in USA 28 Aug. 2007 |
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Jim Delligatti, Big Mac's inventor, opened a museum in Nort-Huntingdone (USA, Pennsylvania) that is dedicated to the history of the most popular sandwich in the world. The exhibition included such things as samples of Big Mac's rare packages and toys, tha |
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Kuta Carnival. The main distraction of September. 28 Aug. 2007 |
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According to the Bali Discovery agency, the fifth "Kuta Carnival" gives the possibility to its guests to enjoy nine endless days of distraction in Bali. The Carnival starts on September 1 and lasts till September 9, the same as it was the last year. |
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Women and beer are inseparable couple. 28 Aug. 2007 |
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An unusual exhibition, uniting two main pleasures of Czech men - women and beer, - has opened in Plzen Museum of Brewing. More than 400 beer labels with the pictures of Anthony Guyshman' women collection, which the museum have received in the inheritance |
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"Westin Resort" gets back youth 27 Aug. 2007 |
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"Westin Resort Nusa Dua" hotel on Bali decided to turn the clients back to their childhood with the help of its new service called "Renewal". |
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Gourmand tourists can choose the most expensive desserts 27 Aug. 2007 |
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The dish called Fortress Aquamarine worth of $14500 can be tasted in Sri-Lanka restaurant Wine3. Here travellers are served a tiny tartlet with fresh berries, decorated with an 80-carat aquamarine brilliant. The gourmands with a thick purse will also be |