Archive for December, 2008
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Vietnam travel: Vietnam accommodation, Vietnam hotels, tours, visa, air tickets
Covering all aspects of Vietnam, choosing these tours, you will be able to visit not only the main attractions and places of interest but also the off the beaten tracks to remote and mountainous areas where the unchanged way of life with unique cultures are. VIETNAM CLASSIC TOURS • CT01: Vietnam at a Glimse - 6 days - 5 nights • CT02: The Smile of Vietnam - 8 days - 7 nights • CT03: The Best of Vietnam - 15 days - 14 nights • CT04: Essential Vietnam - 10 days - 9 nights • CT05: Highlights of Vietnam - 15 days-14 nights • CT06: Vietnam in your eyes - 9 days - 8 nights • CT07: Overviews of Vietnam - 15 days - 14 nights • CT08: Treasure of Vietnam Culture - 11 days - 10 nights • CT09: Exploring Vietnam - 19 days - 18 nights • CT10: Discover Vietnam - 19 days-18 nights • CT11: Vietnam impression - 14 days - 13 nights • CT12: Diversity Vietnam - 19days-18nights • CT13: Vietnam Beaches and Mountains - 20 days-19nights • CT14: Journey to Campodia - 13 days - 12 nights • CT15: Charm of Vietnam - 19 days - 18 nights http://www.vivutravel.com Head Office: 869-HongHa-HoanKiem-Hanoi Email: info@vivutravel.com Ph: +84-4-39327295/96, Fx: +84-4-39327297 Business license No: 0104000493. International Tour Operator License No: 0747.
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BMC42- Hammer Film Series Part 1
This Podcast brought to you by Wire Tap Studio. On this show Nic and I talk about the early Hammer Films Four Sided Triangle (1953) and Spaceways (1953). And I have some E-mails and voice mails to share. Co Host B-Movie Man
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A Hawaiian Luau and Sunset Dinner Cruise are a must for any Hawaii Vacation by Liddie
A Hawaiian Luau and Sunset Dinner Cruise are a must for any Hawaii Vacation by Liddie Hawaii has so many fascinating places to visit and things to do that it is impossible to experience it all in one trip! No trip to Hawaii is complete without going to a Hawaiian Luau, or a Sunset Dinner Cruise. Be sure to order your Airport Hawaiian Lei Greeting before you leave home. This can be done by going to http://www.hawaiian-holiday.com/allhawai…ties.htm.. Most people think that you are automatically greeted when you get off the plane by a hula girl ready to place a lei around your neck. Not so! If you want a memorable photo, order the lei greeting. Booking all your Hawaii activities and tours before you arrive in Hawaii saves precious vacation time! Who wants to spend time choosing what to see and where to go with a concierge, for what can take hours, when you can book it all at home before you leave. Here are some things you might want to do in Hawaii: • Pearl Harbor tours • Volcano tours • Whale Watching Cruise • Polynesian Cultural Center • Hawaiian Submarine and Glass Bottom Boat tours • Snorkeling • Parasailing • Scuba diving • Hawaii Helicopter tours • Inter Island tours • Hawaii Historical tours • Hawaiian Luau • Sunset dinner Cruise • Hawaiian Dinner Show • And much more! (if time permits) Most of the entertainment is in the area of Waikiki Beach, so I suggest getting a hotel nearby. If you can afford a hotel room with an ocean view, I highly recommend it. The evening sunsets are magnificent! There are several Hawaiian Luau packages available. On the Island of Oahu, I recommend the Paradise Cove Luau, where you can learn to Hula dance, make authentic Hawaiian leis and other Hawaiian items, as well as learn about the Hawaiian culture. Audience participation is a blast! Don’t forget your camera. Dinner at Shore Birds is a memorable experience. You can cook your own food on the beach. Duke’s is another one you don’t want to miss. If Burgers are more your style, try Cheeseburgers in Paradise. Mmmmmm Yummy. The International Marketplace in Waikiki offers some great prices on souvenirs, and is walking distance to almost anything Waikiki. While strolling the sidewalks of Waikiki, stop by the famous Duke Statue and snap a picture. The Banyan tree is another interesting site, and located not far from the statue. If you rented a car, convertibles recommended, take a tour around the entire island. There are some breathtaking views. The North Shore has some great beaches too. What beats a picnic at a beach in Hawaii? Remember to book ahead so you can enjoy every moment of your Hawaii trip! About the Author: Liddie Anon is owner of several Hawaiian Travel Guide sites, where you can book your entire Hawaii vacation, plane tickets, hotels, rental cars, and all Hawaii activities and tours. Visit Hawaiian-Holiday.com and Go2Waikiki.com to book your complete Hawaii Vacation. Article Source: http://www.travelarticlesexpress.com
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Applying for a green card
Evening all! I married an American lady in 2007 and its time to apply for the green card. Can anyone tell the steps required (I’m here on an H1B visa) in order to get a green card. Thanks all.
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company based in the US doing business in the UK
Hello. I am a US citizen (soon to have UK citizenship) married to a UK citizen with 2 children (dual US-UK citizens). We all reside in the UK but, for personal reasons, will be relocating to the US. I am currently employed by a UK company. My employer has agreed to let me work remotely, however because of the cost of US Health Insurance I cannot afford to do that. So, in order to retain my services, they suggested I form my own company and they will contract the work out to me (at a higher rate). However, the work I will be doing is funded by the EU, who are unwilling to have a non-European company involved in the project. The project manager had therefore assumed I would be starting a UK company. I am not sure what my options are. I was all set to start a US company, pay US taxes, and just happen to have clients pay me in pounds. Financially and legally, what are the implications of running a UK business while a resident in the UK. Is that even possible? Who would I pay tax to? Thanks for your advice.
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usc applying for uk passport
Hello, Has anyone else on here (being Britsh born) applied for a British passport for their US born child? My US born son aged 17 would like to apply for a British passport. I have downloaded the appropriate forms for him to apply. There is one question on the form asking if the applicant’s birth was registered at the British Consulate/Embassy. I never did do this for either of my children. My question, for anyone who may know the answer is this: Does one have to be registered at the British Consulate/Embassy at birth or at a later date prior to being entitled to hold a British passport? Thanks
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need to meet people
hi, i am awaiting my k1 visa approval for myself and my two sons to move from the uk to the usa in order to marry my american fiance. they say it should be anytime between february and march 2009, but i am concerned that it is going to take longer as we haven’t even received the approval form for my fiance to sign. i desperatly want to talk to any british expats now living in or neerby pennsylvania usa. i am afraid that i will be very lonely once i have moved to the states away from my family and just want to make some friends before i go. please help as i am getting cold feet.
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