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  • The Best of 2008 Heavy Metal Festivals
    With so many heavy metal festivals to pick from in 2008 this article picks the best ones to make the decision-making as easy as possible.
  • Visit Germany: The forgotten holiday superpower
    Though often overshadowed as a tourist destination by more well known holiday hot spots such as France, Spain and Italy, Germany has plenty going for it, especially if you like the great outdoors, medieval towns and lots of beer.
  • Spamalot – the Monty Python West End musical
    Spamalot, the adaptation of Monty Python’s classic 'Monty Python and The Holy Grail', continues to draw crowds at London’s West End.
  • Small firms should not be afraid of the jobs market
    Small firms may not be able to offer the same remuneration packages as their bigger counterparts, but can tempt potential employees with a more stimulating working environment, greater flexibility and a more intimate and friendly atmosphere.
  • Bangkok – angels and canals
    Known as a concrete metropolis, Bangkok retains much of its original oriental charm if you know where to look.
  • Small Business – location, location, location
    Entrepreneurial activity is not only confined to the obvious metropolitan hotspots. Why not look to relocate your small business to a friendly, but more out of the way place? There might be funding available, less competition – and the chance for a better lifestyle.
  • More buy-to-let landlords selling up
    As conditions in the buy-to-let market become less favourable many landlords are selling up rather than re-let their properties, prompting experts to express fears that those actions could affect the general housing market.
  • How to Keep in Touch When You Are Out Of The Office
    Sometimes your computer can seem like a lifeline to your clients and business. But there are ways you can still be available when you are on the move.
  • Block Rocking Feats: The Legacy of Lego
    From a simple, plastic brick to complex robotics, video games, theme parks and even a form of business consultancy, Lego has continually evolved with the times - becoming one of the most successful toy brands of all time.
  • Joint Custody: The Hash Bar Highs of Amsterdam
    Whatever your stance on cannabis, Amsterdam's liberal attitude towards the drug means that thousands flock there every week, to smoke the 'wacky backy' safe in the comfort that they can do so without fear of prosecution. But it wasn't always like this.
  • Student debt: simple steps to help the cash flow before that dream job!
    Debt is a fact of life for most students, but it’s how it is managed that will dictate whether it spirals out of control or if it’s paid off gradually over a period of time. The interest payable on credit cards is capable of crippling the most careful of borrowers, which is why it’s always best to shop around to ensure no more is being repaid than is absolutely necessary.
  • Busted: The Millennium Dome Diamond Heist
    The Millennium dome has been deemed everything from a white elephant to a spectacular London triumph; but it was the attempted diamond robbery of Hollywood proportions that could have made the Dome the scene of the world's biggest ever robbery.
  • Supersize These! How silicon served Jordan
    Cosmetic surgery may have its critics, but for Katie Price (aka Jordan), two silicon implants launched a career which led to a simple Sussex girl becoming one of the richest women in Britain.
  • Elderly upset at misleading TV ads
    Many elderly people are dismayed that TV and newspaper advertised life insurance they thought was a great deal, has proved to become an expensive burden once it reaches the ten-year mark, forcing many of them to abandon the policies that they can no longer afford.
  • Crazy Patents: Inventions That Never Made It
    Got a crazy idea for an invention that might just be the next big thing? Patent it. That's what the inventors of the 'Burp Gas Filtering and Deodorising Device', the 'Hijacker Injector' and the 'Sanitary Appliance for Birds' did. Shame they never caught on, though.
  • Ditch drab December and say 'felice anno nuovo' to Rome
    New Year's is a great time to visit Rome and get a real feel for the city and its nightlife, with lots of parties and events suitable for all ages. Varied cultural, culinary and accommodation options are available all over the city.
  • Consumers should shop around for personal loans
    Demand for new cars is rising, even in a tight fiscal climate - making it vitally important that the best personal loan deals are attained.
  • A sign of the times: male cosmetics means a more equal society
    The 21st century man is a different person from the man of only a few generations ago. It seems that the modern male is more in touch with his feminine side, and this is evident through the countless grooming products that are now aimed specifically at men. This can only be a good thing, as it narrows the gender gap and perhaps indicates a move towards a more equal society.
  • Stock up on Stocking Fillers for Men
    Men aren't known for their love of clothes shopping, so this Christmas, why not give them a helping hand and give them a range of clothing accessories which will complement even the least fashion conscious man's wardrobe?
  • Soviet State to United State: Glendale – Little Armenia
    Glendale, California, has the largest Armenian population in America, and as a result you'll find the city packed with Armenian cafes, restaurants and plenty of Armenian people.

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