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For Sale in ... Malta (New York Times) A renovated 18th-century limestone farmhouse in Madliena, Malta is on the market for 1,257,861 euros ($1,855,000).
Time to find another bolt hole, Cypriots tell British fugitives (Times Online) When a suspected British criminal goes on the run, a discreet telephone call is made to police in the pariah state of northern Cyprus.
The summer's not over yet (Guardian Unlimited) Travel: The crowds disappear, prices fall, locals relax - Corsica is perfect in September. By Tom Robbins
Letters to Cyclingnews - August 22, 2008 (Cyclingnews.com) Here's your chance to get more involved with Cyclingnews . Comments and criticism on current stories, races, coverage and anything cycling related are welcomed, even pictures if you wish. Letters should be brief (less than 300 words), with the sender clearly identified.
How Not To Sell A Mercedes In Africa (NPR) Journalist Jeroen van Bergeijk wanted an adventure, so he bought a 1988 clunker in his native Amsterdam and drove it across the Sahara with the intention of selling it. Within a week of arriving in Africa, he had dozens of offers. By then, however, he was attached to his vehicle and the possibilities it held.
Cheap fun in Rio (Canoe Travel) The weak U.S. dollar and a steadily strengthening Brazilian real have seen Rio climb from the 135th most expensive city in the world just a few years ago, to the 31st most expensive today - tied with Barcelona and Stockholm, according to the latest cost of living survey by the Mercer consulting firm.
For sale in ... Malta (International Herald Tribune) A renovated 18th-century limestone farmhouse in Madliena, Malta
Staying the course after WWE bump (Miami Herald) Young combatants Chris Gray and Tommy Taylor, the British Lions, traveled far -- from England -- to the United States, aspiring for wrestling success. Recently released form their WWE developmental deals, they hit a road block which they strive to overcome.
Paula Abdul's 'concerns' over new 'Idol' judge; Jennie Garth and Shannen Doherty patch up problems; Kate Hudson ... (San Francisco Chronicle) Paula Abdul's 'concerns' over new 'Idol' judge; Jennie Garth and Shannen Doherty patch up problems; Kate Hudson defends haircare line
Letters: Bletchley Park (Independent) Not only should Bletchley Park be celebrated for breaking the German codes, but for inspiring an amazing flowering of computer design in the ten years that followed. The Ferranti Mercury, the English Electric Deuce, the Elliott 401 and Joe Lyons' LEO were all the result of closer co-operation between universities and industry than has been achieved since. This was the golden age of British ...
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