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  • Migraines and Seizures drugs to increase risk of Kidney Stones
    Topiramate commonly called topamax, a famous drug used by migraine and seizures patients and highly prescribed to treat these cases have been found to increase the risk of kidney stones. It has been confirmed that the drug increases the propensity of calcium phosphate as per the research undertaken by the UT Southwestern Center.
  • FAQs – Security Deposits And Rental Lease Terminations
    Ques. Are there any particular rules for security deposits returns?
    Ans. Landlords are permitted deductions from tenant security deposits for unpaid rent, or for repairing any tenant caused damages, including cleaning costs, when a tenant moves out without cleaning the place or getting the carpet shampooed.
  • Tips on Coping with Holiday Stress
    The holiday season can be a time of joy, wonder, and personal renewal. Or it can leave you drained emotionally, physically even financially. How can you keep the holidays jolly days for you and your family?
  • Indian Real Estate: Fraser & Neave Charts An Indian Realty Foray.
    Indian Real Estate: Joining The Rush

    Fraser & Neave (F&N), a Singapore-based consumer-to-real estate behemoth is planning a foray into the booming Indian real estate market.
  • Antigua/Barbuda sets $1.4B in tourism
    Antigua and Barbuda has approximately 40 tourism related new construction and renovation projects totaling nearly $1.4 billion under way, with completion expected in the next five years.
  • Chandigarh emerging as a huge IT hub with RGCTP
    With the establishment of Rajiv Ghandi Chandigarh Technology Park (RGCTP), Chandigarh has not only come up on the national map but also on the international one. Within a single year Infosys, Virsa, Net-Solutions, Taurusagile, and IBM are a few international IT companies which have established their units here.
  • Freehold and Leasehold Property in Chandigarh
    The Chandigarh administration in an attempt to put a check on transfer of property as it has been done in Himachal Pradesh so as to prevent the loss of revenue, artificial boom created by the dealers and the investors and also to plug other malpractices, is laying stress on the use Power Of Attorney (POA).
  • Mumbai Real Estate is at an all time High
    The metropolitan city of Mumbai is seeing a high time real estate boom. It reflects the growing real estate sector of India. There is a considerable increase in demand and supply and an appreciation in real estate values across micro markets. After Delhi and Gurgaon, Mumbai is the next favourite hub and people are moving into the city in large numbers day in and day out. Investors and HNI’s have been investing in various pre-leased properties having insurance, banking, IT/ITES,
  • Cinco de Mayo
    With the political situation as it is, partying may not be the first thing on the minds of Mexican Americans, other Chicanos; and yanks that are looking for an excuse to tip a few Coronas. Cinco de Mayo (May 5) is quickly approaching and a night of festivities for everyone might be just what the doctor ordered. Cities throughout the United States celebrate Cinco de Mayo, also known as the Battle of Puebla, and many people mistake the holiday for Mexican Independence Day.
  • Southern California
    Greater Los Angeles is larger than life and it is packed with wondrous places to explore, sights to see and interesting people to rub elbows with. Its five-county area covers 34,149 square miles, has 88 incorporated cities and is home to one of the worlds most culturally diverse populations. The regions landscape reaches from posh desert oases and alpine recreation areas to the Pacific Coast with its 81 miles of pristine beaches. The climate is ideal throughout the year and many of the states.
  • Philadelphia, by Kitty Cayo
    Last year, two million people visited Center Citys Independence National Historic Park, the most since its founding in 1776, and by August of 2005, 2004 numbers were already exceeded. But do not be discouraged by crowds. Like the rest of the city, the park is well-managed and knows how to cater to groups. The Independence Visitor Center in the park accommodates visitors with an efficient staff providing city and regional tourist information.
  • Indian Real Estate: : Vrindavan’s Krishna Vatika, Most Preferred Destination
    Lying eighty miles southeast of New Delhi, the holy town of Vrindavan, steeped and shrouded in the swirling mists of history, the once upon a time abode of Lord Shri Krishna, but now a major place of pilgrimage. Close proximity to Mathura, a religious turned industrial town, barely 11 miles away adds to the popularity of Vrindavan, making it even more popular. As the inflow of people wishing to settle down in the serene surroundings of Vrindavan increases, real estate developers have realised th
  • Central Arizona, by Elana Andersen
    Arizonas main gateway is Phoenix and an ideal location for basing a hub-andspoke itinerary. You can travel no more than 30 miles in any direction and arrive at one or more areas offering a selection of enjoyable touring sites and activities. Here is a sampling of what is available.
  • Indian Real Estate: Ludhiana Epicentre of North India’s Retail Revolution
    India Inc. looking beyond metros for growth is seeing the real numbers coming from A and B class towns, as the retail revolution churns out astounding figures. Till last year, Punjab had only two functional malls covering 2.7-lakh sq. ft. This year, nine projects will become operational, shooting the total mall space to 31.8-lakh sq. ft., a twelve fold increase from last year.
  • Indian Real Estate: The World is Interested
    Yet another overseas company, Siachen Capital, a New York based private equity firm has come calling, with an eye on India’s booming real estate market. In a joint venture with Nitesh Estates, the real estate arm of the Bangalore-based Nitesh Group, the American firm proposes to invest with Rs. 450-crores in two phases.
  • New technology could save airlines billions
    New technology developed at WPI uses ultrasonic energy to detect wake turbulence, a hazard created by the wings of moving aircraft. Recent trials of the system at a small airport have shown that it can effectively detect the onset, strength, and decay of the pair of counter-rotating vortices that stream from an airplane's wingtips, information that could help traffic controllers shorten the spacing between landings and take-offs at major airports. Reducing the standard waiting times by 30 second
  • Oklahoma, by Kelley Thompson
    In the fertile northeastern corner of Oklahoma, there lies a well-kept secret. Quiet retreats and state parks pepper the Caves and Prairie ecoregion, seasoning the serenity of th lush landscape, while historic centers transport the visitor to a time of military importance and native vigor.
  • Indian Real Estate: Property Boom
    Malwa, that part of Punjab, never a favourite with real estate investor or developer, is now witness to a property boom, the likes of which has sent property prices in the region boomeranging skywards, as realtors and buyers alike, swarm into the region like a cloud of greedy locusts with damage on their minds.
  • Washington
    Gig Harbors visitors bureau has developed nine packages that are ideal for groups. The packages focus on visitor participation in special events that are held at various times of the year, many ideal for travelers having special interests and hobbies. Its Better Homes and Gardens itinerary, June 24-26, features tours of the Fix and Kadzik homes which were recently featured in the magazine for which the tour is named.
  • Virginia, the old Dominion
    As the state prepares for the 400th anniversary of the settlement in Jamestown in 2007, two new trail programs concluded this year and an African American Trail and Rails to Trails program are underway.

    Just last month the commonwealth became the first state with a statewide birding and wildlife trail. The Department of Game and Inland Fisheries has just opened the third and final area of the trail.
  • Why it is Prudent to Invest in Enticing Real Estate (India)
    One rarely ever reads, listens, or hears, about real-estate investors going bankrupt. It is so because this does not happen to often. Investing in real estate prudently can harvest lots ‘n’ lots of money. So if you are a novice, or considering investing in real estate, the information that follows is worth every word.
  • Honolulu
    Visitors to Honolulu have a wide variety of choices for Hawaiian entertainment. These range from Hawaiian shows to live Hawaiian music and entertainment. Lets look at some options for this season, some of which are free.

    Creation: A Polynesian Odyssey is a contemporary show about the mythical creation of the Polynesians and their voyages. The show includes Polynesian music, special effects, fireknife dancing and a cast of Tihati dancers.

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