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 | BBC - History - Copyright Information photographs of ancient Rome. NapierCatriona Lonie for information about the Craiglockhart964 5000 for further information. National Northern Ireland Tourist Board 24educational services, information on local sites of interesteducational resource and tourist centre based around www.bbc.co.uk | |
 | Xi an City Guide - overview to be on a par with Rome and Constantinopleone of China's major tourist attractions. In 1974very nature much of the information in this travel guideare urged to verify information on which they're relyingperson as a result of information contained above. www.tiscali.co.uk | |
 | Flushed with shame at Britain | Alice Miles - Times Online couldn't give a damn what an American tourist might think of the UK on first arrivalpast 4 years and we are still somewhat in tourist-mode enjoying the history, architecturecouldn't give a damn what an American tourist might think of the UK on first arrival www.timesonline.co.uk | |
 | West must be careful with Chinese whispers - Times Online about Iraq, Afganistan, Dafur, Iran and others yet to come just to maintain global supremacy. singacat, rome, italy Ron, London My close chinese friend is a 'beautiful dish' but that does not reduce Ryan, Melbourne, Australia As China born Chinese now studying overseas, I must say due to limited information, Chinese in China may think in favor of their government because they compare current CP with the past, theremakes me laugh every time when I see theym so confidently judging China/Communist Party/Chinese based on limited information, which is unfortunately from "fair" media. You guys can choose to believe in Media, but I don't. I believe inorganised autocratic regime then it will be precisely what we expected. Banal and boring. We are not mechanical robot tourists but real thinking human beings and want to have real conversations with real thinking human Chinese People, not www.timesonline.co.uk | |
 | West must be careful with Chinese whispers - Times Online about Iraq, Afganistan, Dafur, Iran and others yet to come just to maintain global supremacy. singacat, rome, italy Ron, London My close chinese friend is a 'beautiful dish' but that does not reduce Ryan, Melbourne, Australia As China born Chinese now studying overseas, I must say due to limited information, Chinese in China may think in favor of their government because they compare current CP with the past, theremakes me laugh every time when I see theym so confidently judging China/Communist Party/Chinese based on limited information, which is unfortunately from "fair" media. You guys can choose to believe in Media, but I don't. I believe inorganised autocratic regime then it will be precisely what we expected. Banal and boring. We are not mechanical robot tourists but real thinking human beings and want to have real conversations with real thinking human Chinese People, not www.timesonline.co.uk | |
 | Friday | The Times - Times Online Salmond still wants Westminster to do a Scottish jig By Ian Rankin Islamist group threatens India tourist attacks By Rhys Blakely in Bombay Gypsy shanty towns burn in Naples as Italian police swoop onTemple and the Madison Mystery By Chris Campling Jericho; Genesis: Come Rain or Shine/When in Rome; The Mighty Boosh By Joe Clay Sudoku 1894 and 1895; Killer Sudoku 827 Sudoku solutionsonline Search for more cars and bikes Jobs Skip Jobs of the Week Chief Data Information Architect Six Figure Package Royal Mail London Barclaycard Open Evening www.timesonline.co.uk | |
 | BBC NEWS | Talk about Newsnight | A blog and forum Visit BBC News for up-to-the-minute news, breaking news, video, audio and feature stories. BBC News provides trusted World and UK news as well as local and regional perspectives. Also entertainment, business, science, technology and health news. www.bbc.co.uk | |
 | BBC NEWS | The Editors correctly identifies the globalisation of information – the connections between the tribalthe BBC News website which has more information about Alan's situation and gives anyhelping us find Alan, and asking for information about his disappearance. This is what www.bbc.co.uk | |
 | BBC NEWS | The Editors concerned for Paul's safety. He'd entered Burma on a tourist visa and was reporting illegally. We don't do thesebig place - "day-trippers" are allowed to go to some tourist parts of the country. But it doesn't equip those whoreporter from country "A" were to enter the UK on a tourist visa because the UK has banned reporters from a countryreporter from country "A" were to enter the UK on a tourist visa because the UK has banned reporters from a countryinfiltrate Burma in an attempt to support our need for information and our rights to a free press. As commented before Rod McKenzie Roger Hermiston Rome Hartman Sam Taylor Sandy Smith www.bbc.co.uk | |
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