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Jul 19, 2011 •
Vegas, Sin City, the Entertainment Capital of the World: All worthy names for this desert oasis of neon lights, casinos and luxury hotels. Vegas has maintained its glitzy, risqué, anything-goes attitude for decades, and the party is still going strong. This is a city where inhibitions are not welcome: While you may not want to...
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Jun 22, 2011 •
In large cities, restaurants are mostly modern and very clean, offering a vast range of cuisines, prices and facilities. Restaurants come in all shapes and sizes, ranging from fast-food, self-service and counter service, to drive-in and table service. ‘Diners’, now a fading US institution, consist of simple food served from the counter. These are often...
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May 30, 2011 •
Around 5.525 million British nationals visited the United States last year (Source: US Department of Homeland Security). Most visits are trouble-free. 1,778 British nationals required consular assistance in the USA in period 01 April 2009 – 31 March 2010 for the following types of incident: 148 deaths; 126 hospitalisations; and 1,367 arrests, for a variety...
Urging minority groups to unite and assert their influence on policy makers in Massachusetts and across the country, the head of a prominent interfaith group quoted Scripture and drew cheers at a State House rally yesterday. “When William Bradford and the Mayflower pilgrims arrived at Plymouth Rock in 1620, they did not bring any immigration...