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		<title>Multiple Options for You for Holidays in UK</title>
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		<dc:creator>Gerry</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Multiple Options for You for Holidays in UK Article by Paras Holidays &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; UK is literally four countries packed under one umbrella. With England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales as its separate [...]]]></description>
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<p>UK is literally four countries packed under one umbrella. With England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales as its separate homes, the opportunity to see different landscape, culture and people is endless. England is home to Europe&#8217;s largest city and with a beautiful coastline and culture, you can literally loose yourself to the experience of this country. The highlands area with its wilderness, castles and history-Scotland is really the place to go if you want to soak in the Harry Potter feel of this region. Northern Ireland with its unique culture, customs, food and retreats is the place to go if you are seeking excitement. Wales with its umpteen castles is one of the most peaceful places on earth. </p>
<p>With 4 countries and numerous cities, towns and villages, UK has so much to offer to the yearning traveler. Before you get overwhelmed by how much there is to explore, you will need to decide the kind of vacation you really want, because UK can offer all that and more. There are canal, boating and country lodge holidays to choose from, there are also cruises, trekking and cycling holidays up for exploration if that is something you want. Moreover given that there is so much to explore in each of the four countries you might also want to just stick to one country at a time and explore it by renting cars and driving around, or by getting yourself and your family cycles to go on bike tours to neighboring towns and settlement. You might also prefer to explore the country by letting your taste buds rule over. </p>
<p>While the opportunities are endless some of the best places to visit include, London, Cornwall, Devon, Lincolnshire, Somerset, Northumberland, Sussex, Hampshire, Gwynedd, Dorset, Wiltshire, Yorkshire, Gloucestershire, England, Snowdonia, Dartmoor, Cotsworlds, Highlands, Edinburgh, and Glasgow. St Ives, and Bath are also some beautiful places to go to. </p>
<p>If you are in England some of the best places to visit include Cotsworlds rolling hills and the quaint Cornmis Villages, London is also a must-see place in England. If you choose to explore Scotland don&#8217;t forget the Highland landscapes and historical cities like Stirling, Glencoe or Torridon. Pristine islands like Islay, Harris and Iona are also worth visiting. In case you choose to explore Northern Ireland, the Causeway Coast, Londonerry, Guants Causeway and the Carrick-a-Rede Rope bridge and some of the main attractions. Wales is home to over 400 castles. While visiting each one can be mindboggling get t osome of the roman forts that you love to see, there are six heritage sites that you wouldn&#8217;t want to miss. Also head to Cardiff and get busy like the locals in this bustling city. </p>
<p>Finally, as mentioned before, there is a treasure trove of excitement, fun and peace in exploring the beautiful landscapes of the majestic architecture. Whatever your plan, ensure that you enjoy it all along. &#13;
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<p>Paras Holidays Pvt. Ltd offers Europe tour packages and Thailand Singapore holiday packages at reasonable cost.</p>
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		<title>Workers Comp Reports on Cooling the Fire of the Irish</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 May 2012 08:28:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gerry</dc:creator>
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<p>Workers Comp reports that earlier this year in Belfast Ireland there was an industrial accident; word of the incident traveled fast within Workmans Comp circles and soon the story was being re-told everywhere.</p>
<p>Workers Comp notes the cost involved to everyone in this situation. Workmans Comp also notes the heavy fines that the employers incurred, as well as the charges laid against them (to which they pled guilty.) It is unclear whether the employers had let the equivalent of their Workmans Comp coverage lapse, but it is very clear that they let their safety practices slide.</p>
<p>The event happened when workers were (unsafely, mind you) attempting to lift and fit a pre-cast concrete slab of flooring unit into its related steelwork. In a maneuver that Workers Comp hopes none of its members ever use, these two workers employed a cantilever method which meant that there was a portion of the concrete slab that was unsupported for a length of time.</p>
<p>According to Workmans Comp news reports, the unsafe method that the workers they used to move the concrete slab between the steelwork went against the recommended advice of safety experts. The resulting accident saw an employee fall fourteen feet and sustain serious bodily injuries. The concrete slab was shattered, causing further damage.</p>
<p>Workers Comp continues its article by describing how the main Contractor and the Subcontractor were fined to the equivalent of about ,000 US for the breaching of health and safety laws. The two pled guilty to their charges. The Health and Safety investigators on the case determined that the accident was caused by a lack of planning between the Contractor and Sub-contractor. Workmans Comp would likely concur with that ruling.</p>
<p>Workmans Comp reports this incident as a somber reminder for the importance of safety planning. Dangerous fitting operations like this need to be carefully planned and performed in a safe manner along with experienced supervision. Workers Comp wants to drive home the point: the high level of risk for accident and injury is too high in this type of maneuver to take any unnecessary chances. So don&#8217;t.</p>
<p>It may seem like a lot of coordinating, but when it comes to Workmans Comp the responsibility lands squarely on your shoulders as the business owner. One Contractor may trust that the other Contractor knows his job, and he may. But that doesn&#8217;t negate the need for a co-ordination of tasks.</p>
<p>Workers Comp reminds all employers and employees that working together will lead to best safety practices. It can also build a lot of goodwill between the workers and teams involved. Don&#8217;t wait for such an unfortunate story to be told closer to home. Allow this unfortunate story of one construction team&#8217;s misfortunes to serve as a resounding reminder of how critical Workers Comp is. Employing the best practices and recommendations of Workmans Comp, along with solid business sense (and some common sense too) will set you up for safety on the job site.</p>
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		<title>Hello from Ottawa &#8211; Darcy McGee&#8217;s on Sparks Street: An Irish Pub with a Bit of History</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 May 2012 10:03:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gerry</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Hello from Ottawa &#8211; Darcy McGee&#8217;s on Sparks Street: An Irish Pub with a Bit of History </strong>
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<p>When travelling to a new place, you might as well combine history with a unique dining experience and good food. So literally steps away from our temporary home at the Lord Elgin Hotel, we found Darcy McGee&#8217;s, which refers to itself as &#8220;Ottawa&#8217;s Authentic Irish Pub&#8221;. Darcy McGee&#8217;s is located at the intersection of Sparks and Elgin Streets, just a stone&#8217;s throw away from Parliament Hill and all of Ottawa&#8217;s major sights. </p>
<p>Actually, Thomas Darcy McGee was a prominent Ottawa politician and one of the Fathers of Confederation. What made him famous were his stirring speeches, which helped unite this fractured new country called Canada. On April 7th, 1868, he was assassinated in front of his Sparks Street boarding house, just minutes away from where the pub is now located. </p>
<p>When we entered the pub it was absolutely packed, every seat was filled, and the areas in front of the bar were filled with a stand-up crowd. I found out later that a concert was scheduled for 8 pm with Lyle Lovett in the National Arts Centre, which is literally across the street from the pub.</p>
<p>We got a comfortable seat in one of the corners of this cozy pub and relaxed after a busy day of skating on the Rideau Canal. The concert goers started to filter out by 7:45 pm and it got a little easier to breathe in this very popular spot. </p>
<p>Naturally, skating makes you very hungry, so I had a peak at the rather reasonably priced menu and one particular dish caught my eye: A &#8220;Melted Stilton Cheese Dip&#8221;, which consists of Stilton, aged cheddar and cream cheeses blended with fresh spinach. It is served in a pumpernickel roll with toasted bagel chips and Granny Smith Apple wedges. The taste was actually reminiscent of a creamy blue cheese dip and I really enjoyed it. </p>
<p>I followed up the appetizer with a Mediterranean Tomato Salad of sliced hothouse tomatoes with goat cheese, red onion, cracked black peppercorns and extra virgin olive oil, with a side of garlic bread. Although Darcy McGee&#8217;s carries hearty traditional pub fare, I decided to go a little lighter on the calories for the main dish. </p>
<p>After dinner I thought I should discover the history and unique features of this place a little more and I looked up one of the people who run the pub. Jennifer Rafuse is one of the managers and she was kind enough to show me around and give me a low-down on this unique place. </p>
<p>She pointed out that the furnishings of the pub were designed and built in Ireland and were shipped over to Canada. The pub indeed has a lot of unique decor consisting of hand-crafted reddish wood with uniquely decorated glass inserts. The ambience is cozy with dimmed down lights and several private sitting areas leading off the main bar area.</p>
<p>There is a an area immediately off to the left of the entrance which has a huge picture window facing out onto Elgin Street. The view from this window on the north-east side is fantastic: you can see the Parliament Buildings, the wonderfully lit up Chateau Laurier, the National Conference Centre and the National Arts Centre. It truly doesn&#8217;t get much more central than that. </p>
<p>Jennifer took me over to a historic wall display that explained the history of Darcy McGee and showed images of his funeral which was attended by 60,000 people. At the time of his death in 1868 it was a Victorian practice to create death masks, an actual cast of the dead person&#8217;s head. However, because Darcy was horribly disfigured during the shooting, a cast of his hand was made instead. The cast of his hand is actually displayed in a glass showcase just below the historical plaque and I have to admit, seeing this fellow&#8217;s hand cast was just a bit creepy. </p>
<p>Jennifer went on to explain that Darcy McGees is a favourite hangout of the politicians who come down to refresh themselves after a long day on Parliament Hill. She said that the pub used to be a popular meeting spot for the Liberals, and that they are getting more Conservatives now since Stephen Harper&#8217;s election as prime minister.</p>
<p>She also talked to me about the Barmaster&#8217;s competition, where bartenders compete in a variety of categories. They are supposed to create Irish &#8220;craic&#8221;, which means a great fun atmosphere. The ability to pour a perfect Guiness, which must always have a shamrock on top, is part of this Barmasters competition. </p>
<p>Naturally I had to see the technique for pouring a perfect Guiness and putting a shamrock on top. Jennifer was happy to demonstrate: first you pour the beer for about 45 seconds, then you let it sit for a while, then you top it up and move the glass around to actually create a perfect swirl in the form of a shamrock. Altogether this process is supposed to take 119. 5 seconds. (The timing of course is not measured by a stop watch, but by the perfect judgment of an experienced barmaster). </p>
<p>The ambience is enhanced by live music, and Jennifer said that the pub features musicians 3 days a week: Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. The music on tap is a mix of Irish music and rock. </p>
<p>Jennifer also mentioned that come April, May, Darcy McGees actually opens a patio on Sparks Street where its guests can enjoy food and drink in the open air. Sparks Street is famous as one of Ottawa&#8217;s most important heritage streets. Nicholas Sparks was one of the city fathers of Ottawa and founded the street in the early 1800s. </p>
<p>Once Ottawa was selected by Queen Victoria as Canada&#8217;s Capital, this street became a bustling commercial hub for the entire Ottawa region. Today Sparks Street is a pedestrian zone, so no cars are allowed, which allows visitors to freely enjoy the boutiques, specialty shops, arts and crafts retailers and restaurants that make their business on Sparks Street. This area also hosts a variety of special events such as the Ottawa International Busker Festival, Tulips on Sparks (held in May), and the International Chicken and Rib Cook-Off which pitches chefs from Canada, Australia and United States against one another. </p>
<p>So Darcy McGees is nestled right in the heart of historic Ottawa and we got to sample a bit of that true Irish hospitality. In anticipation of another busy day on Sunday, we finished our early dinner and strolled back towards our hotel and noticed that the action in Confederation Park was still going on. We now saw the completed ice sculptures, all illuminated in different colours. From there we went down to the Rideau Canal, where an open-air concert at the American Express Sno-Bowl in front of the National Conference Centre was in full swing. Hundreds of people were swaying to the music and the historic former railroad station was lit up in shades of pink, orange and purple.</p>
<p>This city sure knows how to throw a great party&#8230;..</p>
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<p>Susanne Pacher is the publisher of Travel and Transitions (http://www.travelandtransitions.com), a popular web portal for unconventional travel and cross-cultural connections. Check out our brand-new section featuring FREE ebooks about travel (http://www.travelandtransitions.com/ebooks.html)</p>
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		<title>Career Opportunities in Ireland after studying at UCD</title>
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		<dc:creator>Gerry</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Career Opportunities in Ireland after studying at UCD Article by Top MBA College Delhi &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; The Smurfit School of Business at the University College Dublin, Ireland is offering some great scholarships to select students for their MBA and MSc programs. In addition, the Irish University Association has [...]]]></description>
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<p>The Smurfit School of Business at the University College Dublin, Ireland is offering some great scholarships to select students for their MBA and MSc programs. In addition, the Irish University Association has also announced some full scholarships, covering 100% of tuition fee and living expenses, specifically for Indian post graduate students who join one of the six listed Universities in Ireland.</p>
<p>UCD Smurfit School is the only Business school in Ireland and one of less than 60worldwide to hold the &#8220;triple crown&#8221; of accreditation &#8211; AACSB (US), EQUIS (Europe) and AMBA (UK). The school&#8217;s programs are consistently ranked in the top 100 in the Economist and Financial Times rankings, the only Irish school to be so placed.</p>
<p>The largest University in Ireland, University College Dublin has the largest suite ofprograms, and also has excellent courses in Engineering, IT, Biosciences and a host ofother areas. Here are some reasons why top Indian students choose to further theireducation at UCD:</p>
<p>•1 year post study visa means that you have extra time to find a job in IrelandAfter after you graduate.</p>
<p>•UCD is Irelands largest University with the only dedicated International StudentCentre.</p>
<p>•UCD&#8217;s Career Development Centre provides advice and guidance to students andrecent graduates. UCD Career Development centre run career advice workshopsspecifically for international student throughout the year.</p>
<p>•Dublin is &#8220;the Silicon Valley of Europe&#8221;-The European Headquarters of Google,Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter are all located in Dublin &#8211; IBM, Microsoft, HP andIntel are also located in Ireland.</p>
<p>•Life Sciences &#8211; Ireland is the No. 1 European location for internationalpharmaceutical investment &#8211; Companies such as Zurich, Pfizer (Wyeth), Merck(Schering Plough), Johnson &amp; Johnson, Roche, GlaxoSmithKline, Lilly, Novartis,Boston Scientific, Medtronic Bausch &amp; Lomb Baxter Abbott have invested inIreland.</p>
<p>•Financial Services &#8211; The International Financial Services Centre has been anoutstanding success story in the Irish economy over the last 20 years, employingin excess of 25,000 people and generating 35% of Irish service exports.Citigroup, Bank of America/MBNA, Merrill Lynch, HSBC, Prudential, Allianz, Bankof New York/ Mellon, GE Money, AIG all do business in Ireland.</p>
<p>•UCD Smurfit Graduate Business School is currently ranked in the top 100 ofBusiness Schools worldwide. Results from the Financial Times for the MBAprogramme at UCD Smurfit School reveal an increase in average graduatesalaries of 64% in the three years since graduation, with the programme ranked5th in the world for value for money.</p>
<p>•Almost one thousand overseas companies use Ireland as their European baseincluding Google, Intel, Yahoo, Adobe, Microsoft, Hewlett Packard, Apple andAmazon.com.</p>
<p>•And lastly, for those also looking at part time work, at Euro 8.65 per hour IrelandHas one of the highest minimum wage rates in the EU.</p>
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<p>For more information on the various Universities and colleges represented byNewStrides across countries and to see the profiles of students who have benefittedfrom NewStrides&#8217; programs, please check out the complete information onIreland college, Ireland University, New Zealand University from http://www.newstrides.com</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Home décor with Skirting and Architrave Ireland Article by Willium Scot &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; Just as you can&#8217;t go out with your usual look everyday and look for a different look. Similarly your home also looks shabby unless you put on some décor in any way. Skirting and Architrave [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Home décor with Skirting and Architrave Ireland</strong>
<p>Article  by Willium Scot</p>
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<p>Just as you can&#8217;t go out with your usual look everyday and look for a different look. Similarly your home also looks shabby unless you put on some décor in any way. Skirting and Architrave Ireland is the best way to bring about a change in the looks of your doors and windows which gradually will change your home looks. The door frames and the walls are covered by the architraves and the gaps between the floor and the wall is covered by skirting. The most usual types of architrave that are used are timber, MDF, oak or plaster which is a particularly cheap option. Most people think of the architraves before construction of their home while others make it a choice after construction. In both the cases it is true that it brings about a difference in the look of your home.When you have an excellent exterior look people naturally develop an interest to view the interior. The classy looks of the Skirting and Architrave Ireland reveals a sense of style and class of the owner. After you are done with splendor of Skirting and Architrave Ireland and want to remove it, you should keep in mind that the removal should be done by the help of an expert. Internal doors Ireland are an essential requirement to the house. The internal home decoration equally need care and concern to match the exterior. Not only for privacy but is also required to keep away from nosy neighbours and also as an insulator in intense weather condition. Ireland is generally known for constructing doors of superior quality. Starting from traditional types to conventional types there&#8217;s no scarcity of designs of Internal doors Ireland to fit your budget. The woods that are used are white oak, knotty pine, mahogany or walnut. Both the finishing and the quality of the woods are unparalleled. They also provide wide range of designs. But in order to get superior quality of wood along with latest designs, one has to spend a little more. The classy looks of the internal doors Ireland adds flavor to the home interior. If you want to give the best to your interior you can also consult an interior decorator but to remind you it will cost you more. There&#8217;s no need for an interior decorator if you have little creativity within you or you can search in the net a bit. There are various kinds of Shop fronts Ireland with designs, quality and even price given in the net. A detailed of it would help you a lot. Timber and stainless are the two popular components for making internal doors Ireland. Timber made internal doors give a classy look which are available in both expensive and reasonable price. It provides a spectacular looks in your interior. Another important thing is that one has concern the paint that is used on the doors so that it does not damage the material of the doors or attract termites or any other insect that might destroy the doors.</p>
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<p>About Author : Willium Scot is a professional writer and takes interest in timber doors and gates provided by the wooden door providers in Ireland. To know about Skirting and Architrave ireland, visit : http://www.embankmentjoinery.ie/</p>
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		<title>Experience the Fun of a Holidaying with Ireland Ferry and Jersey Ferry</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Mar 2012 17:47:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Experience the Fun of a Holidaying with Ireland Ferry and Jersey Ferry Article by Frank Block &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; For those who love the sea, traveling by a ferry is an amusing and rejuvenating experience. A ferry is a form of transportation, a boat or a ship, used to [...]]]></description>
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<p>For those who love the sea, traveling by a ferry is an amusing and rejuvenating experience. A ferry is a form of transportation, a boat or a ship, used to carry primarily passengers, and sometimes vehicles and cargo as well, across a water body. Ireland ferry and Jersey ferry are very famous ferry tours that show a completely different way of discovering the beautiful Islands of Ireland and Jersey. People can get their vehicles across, to avoid the trouble of car rentals.</p>
<p>Ireland is a magnificent island surrounded by a group of small islands. Ireland ferry is a truly wonderful way to discover Ireland. Also, every ferry to Ireland has on-board bars, restaurants, playrooms and game rooms that let you spend a memorable time with your near and dear ones during traveling. There are several ferry companies crossing the Irish Sea from the United Kingdom and all provide car transport, which is a simple way to save money and have a pleasant vacation. </p>
<p>Jersey is an ideal place for a lovely weekend. Jersey ferry provides fantastic means to explore the beauty of Jersey. The landscapes of Jersey are marvelous and it is a heaven for shopping addicts. There are different seaports that have ferries traveling to Jersey. These ferries offer absolute freedom of taking along personal vehicles rather than boarding on foot and then hiring a car. This makes the outings inexpensive and ever cherished.</p>
<p>Seshamo.com is an innovative website that has relevant articles on Ireland ferry and Jersey ferry. It is a heap of useful information generated &#8220;by the users for the users&#8221;. Users can even publish their own articles, to share them with others and give their perspectives. There are several other categories of articles to choose from like, travel, education, shopping and so on. To know more about Ireland ferry and Jersey ferry, please browse through to www.seshamo.com.&#13;
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<p>Frank is a professional writer and strategist who like&#8217;s to spend several hours on internet. Nowadays, he&#8217;s searching some websites which are related to communities. Seshamo.com is one of the sites which interest him a lot. The site is providing a great opportunity for writers to write and get paid for your contribution. For more information, browse http://www.seshamo.com.</p>
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		<title>New Ireland Distributor for Smart Graffiti</title>
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		<dc:creator>Gerry</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[New Ireland Distributor for Smart Graffiti Article by Nico Roos Gum Busters are delighted to announce that they have become the sole distributor of Smart Graffiti Products on the island of Ireland. The Smart brand will be available through Smart Graffiti Ireland which will operate under the Gum Busters umbrella. The products completely remove graffiti [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>New Ireland Distributor for Smart Graffiti</strong></p>
<p>Article by Nico Roos</p>
<p>Gum Busters are delighted to announce that they have become the sole distributor of Smart Graffiti Products on the island of Ireland. The Smart brand will be available through Smart Graffiti Ireland which will operate under the Gum Busters umbrella. The products completely remove graffiti from any interior or exterior surface, work quickly &amp; without damaging or changing the underlying surface. In more than 75% of situations, Smart Graffiti products work with a single application &amp; usually only take 1 to 2 minutes to work &#8211; in fact, you can see the product working while you wait.</p>
<p>Being a market leader of graffiti removal products worldwide means that we can keep prices competitive &amp; because of the quality of Smart Graffiti products, you only need to use a small amount for each application. This means a bottle of our products could last you twice as long. You also get a money-back guarantee too. If our products do not do the job they&#8217;re supposed to &#8211; you can request a full refund. Also all of the products in the Smart Graffiti range comply with both CHIP &amp; REACH legislation.</p>
<p>Graffiti can be quickly removed from a wide range of items &amp; structures such as walls, bridges, metals &amp; metal road signs, timber &amp; other woods, glass or perspex &amp; painted or unpainted surfaces. It can also remove graffiti from road signs without damaging or impairing the safety reflective properties of the sign, which is very important &amp; critical as these signs can be costly to replace.</p>
<p>Two additional products also complement the graffiti removal product range. SmokeGo smoke &amp; soot remover which can be used on numerous surfaces such as metal, concrete, ceramic tiles, painted surfaces, floors &amp; bathtubs. It has also proven effective in removing grease, oil, food &amp; the unsightly yellowing from tobacco nicotine. The other product is WhiteBoard cleaner which is a mild yet fast acting liquid, designed to be used on a regular basis to remove crayon, correction fluid, permanent marker, pen ink &amp; pencil marks from white boards, desks, cabinets, lockers &amp; walls. It reduces cleaning time, is easy to use &amp; causes no damage to the original underlying surface. It is available in a liquid or handy wipe format.</p>
<p>Gum Busters specialise in the removal of chewing gum &amp; graffiti in Ireland &amp; have been using Smart Graffiti removal products for many years &amp; becoming the sole distributor of the Smart Graffiti range in Ireland is a natural progression &amp; an extension to the services that they provide.</p>
<p>If you would like to order a sample of one of the products to try for yourself or have any questions, please contact Keith Ellis on +353 86 811 1187 or keith@smartgraffiti.ie You may also visit http://www.smartgraffiti.ie to see the full range of Smart Graffiti products.</p>
<p>Our main European website is at www.smart-graffiti.eu</p>
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<p>Nico Roos is the European Distributor for the Smart Graffiti product range. He has been involved in the graffiti removal services for 7 years and Smart Graffiti removal products has been around for 20+ years.For more information visit: http://www.smart-graffiti.eu/news or http://www.smartgraffiti.ie.</p>
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		<title>Buying insurance in Northern Ireland</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Mar 2012 17:15:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gerry</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Buying insurance in Northern Ireland Article by Roger Jones Buying insurance in Northern Ireland may traditionally have been one of those areas where you knew in advance that you might be in for a fairly frustrating experience.Even if using the internet and benefitting from the convenience that this type of shopping may bring, you may [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Buying insurance in Northern Ireland </strong></p>
<p>Article by Roger Jones</p>
<p>Buying insurance in Northern Ireland may traditionally have been one of those areas where you knew in advance that you might be in for a fairly frustrating experience.Even if using the internet and benefitting from the convenience that this type of shopping may bring, you may still have come to the point where you were locked from going any further, as the insurance product you were interested in was not available to Northern Ireland postcodes. Hopefully these days when looking for insurance in Northern Ireland, you may find that things are a bit different: • more and more insurance providers of all types of cover are prepared to offer their products to residents of Northern Ireland; • you may now be able to use internet sites which focus exclusively on products that are available in the province, so no more wasting time checking out deals on insurance products that were not available to you in the first place; • the increased choice may also mean that there is increased competition amongst the various providers, which is something that can only be good news when it comes to premium prices for insurance in Northern Ireland. You may be able to find a solution for all of your insurance needs including: • car or bike insurance: • home cover; • pet insurance; • holiday protection; • breakdown and recovery insurance; • wedding cover etc.</p>
<p>Of course, although change is happening fast, there may still be a price differential in some areas of cover when compared to comparable cover on the mainland. You may find though that there may be a number of ways that you may be able to push prices down a little including: • being prepared to accept a higher voluntary excess on your policy; • for car, van or bike cover &#8211; fitting an immobiliser or security alarm system and making sure that your vehicle is parked in your driveway or garage overnight; • keeping the age and experience levels of named drivers on your policy as high as possible &#8211; younger or less experienced drivers may be more likely to have an accident; • being as accurate as possible with your projected mileage estimates for the year ahead &#8211; part of the cost of your premium may be based on these estimates, since the more you travel the more frequently you may be putting yourself in a risky position, so keeping your mileage as low as possible may help with costs;• fitting an alarm system in your home and using approved locks on doors and windows.</p>
<p>The situation for insurance in Northern Ireland is gradually changing for the better, which can only be a good thing for our residents looking for good insurance deals.</p>
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<p>Roger Jones is a writer for Northern Ireland Insurance centre. Compare car insurance Northern Ireland &#8211; cheaper quotes are found online. We only show companies that quote for Northern Ireland.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Mar 2012 04:08:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gerry</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The ‘Roadie’ puts the fun into budget campervan hire in Ireland. Article by Claire G &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; The &#8216;Roadie&#8217; puts the fun into budget campervan hire in Ireland. Bunk Campers&#8217; 2 person Roadie makes a triumphant return this year at an all time low price of just £45/€56 [...]]]></description>
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<p>The &#8216;Roadie&#8217; puts the fun into budget campervan hire in Ireland.</p>
<p>Bunk Campers&#8217; 2 person Roadie makes a triumphant return this year at an all time low price of just £45/€56 per day! *</p>
<p>The Roadie, from Bunk Campers is perfectly suited to the islands twisty roads. With cooking facilities and running water onboard and a comfortable double bed in the back, you have everything you need to get out on the open road and explore Ireland.</p>
<p>The Roadie is perfect campervan in Ireland for solo explorers, two friends or a young couple who want to discover Ireland in style and comfort. This campervan for hire in Ireland is ideal for festivals, surfing or budget road trips and the onboard heating ensures you never get left out in the cold!</p>
<p>The Roadie is also economical and easy to drive &#8211; which means you can travel as far as you like in your Ireland budget campervan, without having to spend a fortune! All our Roadie budget campervans in Ireland are under 2 years old and come with breakdown cover, insurance and unlimited mileage included in the price.</p>
<p>Want to escape the city over Easter? 4-day breaks in the Roadie budget campervan in Ireland are available from as little as £65/€80 per day. **</p>
<p>A 4 day break in the Roadie budget campervan for hire in Ireland will allow you to see the causeway coast in Northern Ireland, home to the giants causeway and beautiful beaches. From there you can take your budget campervan hire in Ireland down the magnificent west coast, exploring beautiful Irish towns and cities before arriving at the ring of Kerry &#8211; an area of breathtaking natural beauty known all over the world. In your final day, why not visit Dublin and take in the sights of old Grafton Street before returning home?</p>
<p>There&#8217;s never been a better way to explore Ireland, and at only £65/€80 per day over Easter**, why not make your holiday a week to remember, with a budget campervan in Ireland from Bunk Campers.</p>
<p>The Roadie &#8211; summer just got a little bit brighter. </p>
<p>Book now by visiting http://www.bunkcampers.com or email enquiries@bunkcampers.com </p>
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<p>The &#8216;Roadie&#8217; puts the fun into budget campervan hire in Ireland.</p>
<p>Bunk Campers&#8217; 2 person Roadie makes a triumphant return this year at an all time low price of just £45/€56 per day! *</p>
<p>The Roadie, from Bunk Campers is perfectly suited to the islands twisty roads. With cooking facilities and running water onboard and a comfortable double bed in the back, you have everything you need to get out on the open road and explore Ireland.</p>
<p>The Roadie is perfect campervan in Ireland for solo explorers, two friends or a young couple who want to discover Ireland in style and comfort. This campervan for hire in Ireland is ideal for festivals, surfing or budget road trips and the onboard heating ensures you never get left out in the cold!</p>
<p>The Roadie is also economical and easy to drive &#8211; which means you can travel as far as you like in your Ireland budget campervan, without having to spend a fortune! All our Roadie budget campervans in Ireland are under 2 years old and come with breakdown cover, insurance and unlimited mileage included in the price.</p>
<p>Want to escape the city over Easter? 4-day breaks in the Roadie budget campervan in Ireland are available from as little as £65/€80 per day. **</p>
<p>A 4 day break in the Roadie budget campervan for hire in Ireland will allow you to see the causeway coast in Northern Ireland, home to the giants causeway and beautiful beaches. From there you can take your budget campervan hire in Ireland down the magnificent west coast, exploring beautiful Irish towns and cities before arriving at the ring of Kerry &#8211; an area of breathtaking natural beauty known all over the world. In your final day, why not visit Dublin and take in the sights of old Grafton Street before returning home?</p>
<p>There&#8217;s never been a better way to explore Ireland, and at only £65/€80 per day over Easter**, why not make your holiday a week to remember, with a budget campervan in Ireland from Bunk Campers.</p>
<p>The Roadie &#8211; summer just got a little bit brighter. </p>
<p>Book now by visiting http://www.bunkcampers.com or email enquiries@bunkcampers.com </p>
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<p>Bunk Campers offer budget campervan hire and budget campervan rental throughout Ireland and Scotland. Bunk Campers are Ireland and Scotlands largest campervan rental company. As the only all Ireland campervan rental company, we have rental depots located 10 minutes from the airports in Dublin and Belfast and Edinburgh.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Gerry</dc:creator>
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<p>Mayo or the Laytown seashore in Co. Here, you can take pleasure in a vast array of drinking water actions from browsing to boating to fishing. You would also want to take a look at the perfectly-preserved Inishfendra in Newtownbutler, Fermanagh, which is stuffed with unusual species of yellow cress.Historical JourneyYou can opt for the type of property that suits your family members. It could be a property right next to the beach, a substantial farmhouse in the country, or a simple pad in town. It may well be someplace total with cots, highchairs and toys for tiny ones or with wi-fi, 2nd Tv and Wii console for the extra superior tech requires of a teenager. Halloween has very long been celebrated in Ireland and Halloween events abound.You could check out enduring the Halloween Fest at Westport Residence &amp; Pirate Journey Park wherever they&#8217;ll be carving Jack o&#8217;Lanterns and the White Witch will be telling tales every day, or for the older and braver Wicklow&#8217;s Historic Gaol Halloween week may perhaps be the area to be definitely scared.It may be since of the wonderful transparent beaches, remarkable golf programs, intriguing historical websites, or the warm hospitality from the Irish persons. Outlined below, you will uncover in depth information about the good things about Ireland that you would want to practical knowledge on your trip in this country.H2o EscapadeThe National Museum of Ireland will need to be your to begin with quit. This homes an astounding collection of relics, artifacts, and remains that recount the colourful past of the nation.Around 7.5 million men and women visited Ireland in 2009 and between them they stayed for practically 60 million nights! Whether or not it&#8217;s a family members affair or a couple&#8217;s romantic get away, Ireland can provide it in bundles. Synonymous with Ireland, the craic signifies having enjoyable, taking pleasure in good friends and conversation, a soothing evening in the pub. Wherever you stay in Ireland &#8211; from Antrim to Cork, Mayo to Wexford you&#8217;ll find the craic.<strong>The best stout</strong>. Guinness is reputed to taste improved when supped in Ireland and the only way to seriously know is to try it. Pay a visit to the native pub or for the entire expertise take a tour of the Guinness Brewery in Dublin. The Cliffs of Moher on the coast of County Clare are one particular of the Ireland&#8217;s ideal identified landmarks. Stop by the sandy beaches of Ballyholme Bay or Dugort, Achill Island or the renowned Giant&#8217;s Causeway in County Antrim.Ireland has a various and gorgeous landscape. Take a stroll by means of the Burren in County Clare with miles of historical limestone pavement. Stop by the Lakes of Killarney in County Kerry wherever 3 stunning lakes, Lough Leane, Muckross Lake and the Upper Lake, are surrounded by gorgeous mountain surroundings.When in Ireland a pay a visit to to the Blarney Stone is a have to for holidaymakers. Climb to the best of Blarney castle and (very carefully) kiss the Blarney Stone to be charmed with a silver tongue. For a extra mystical experience take a look at Newgrange in County Meath in which an historical tomb that is older the Pyramids of Egypt is situated.</p>
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<p>A person of the most things that I enjoy to do when I have a couple of days off function is to go for a quick holiday in Ireland.Some men and women that I know about there have a tiny unique property just for me in which I can relax and destress from the hectic living, whilst making the most of the beautiful atmosphere of Ireland. I want you to do the very same. Master additional about Ireland today! Go to now: Holidays To Ireland, http://www.holidays-to-ireland.info Holidays To Ireland, </p>
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