By: Archie Blazer | 2010-12-15 | Article Marketing Syria is widely known for two major cities, Damascus a place of religious pilgrimage, and Aleppo a commercial node that stands out through its amazing history. read more
By: mike orfan | 2011-04-29 | Politics The Syrian revolt calling for democratic reformations combined with President Assad's determination to crashing down the protesters, draws the attention of the UN and all major countries of the globe. The following article reports all the latest updates of the Syrian crisis. read more
By: John Stevens | 2010-05-21 | Photography Almost everyone that loves travelling tends to explore the beautiful destinations of the world during daytime. Unfortunately, they often miss the images of these sparkling cities after the sun sets. If you think cities are just glorious during the day, wait till you see them at night. You must change your mind when enjoying the beauty of cities at night. With colorful lights, the cities of the world have their own attraction. They look more shimmering, subtle and peaceful. Here are the scenery of fifteen famous cities at night. read more
By: Jeramey Thompson | 2011-10-26 | Destinations Syria is a Middle Eastern country with many cultural and historical cities. Syria tourist destinations due to their historical significance and importance are visited by many tourists from all over the world. read more
By: Rachel Barr | 2010-03-31 | Trading Throughout the years, different coins have been designed and minted with specific reasons or purposes, whether it was to fulfill a need for coins, to celebrate some memorial event, as an investment tool or as a commemorative piece. The 2006 Silver Dollar is a coin that has fulfilled many needs to both collectors and the public in general. read more
By: James W Smith | 2010-04-04 | News and society So what happened on the morning of September 6, 2007? Israel has instituted a news blackout beyond saying that Israeli soldiers demonstrated unusual courage in acting against Syria. Syria indicates that Israel violated its airspace and fired missals on ground targets. Iran has been absolutely quiet, very unusual for them. There has been no comment across the Middle East. Europe is quiet on the issue. read more
By: Paige Taylor | 2010-11-23 | City Guides Many cities are beautiful when seen from above. They will be more stunning when the darkness covers them and thousands of lights are lighted up. Visitors may never stop being fascinated by and enthralled with architecture and skylines of the cities and realize their vastness. The following are cities’ breathtaking beauty viewed at night. read more
By: John Stevens | 2010-07-12 | Photography Night life always draws creative inspiration for not only movie makers but photographers as well. In the following pictures, you will discover a glorious Shanghai city at night. Located on the banks of Yangtze River, Shanghai is now the most prosperous economic center of China and a symbol of rapid development in Asia. Moreover, the city is a tourist destination well-know for its historical landmarks such as the Bund, City God Temple, Pudong skyline and Oriental Pearl Tower. If you have an opportunity to visit Shanghai some day, don’t miss taking photographs of this largest Chinese center of commerce and finance at night. read more
By: Robin Chung | 2010-03-27 | Hobbies Gentlemen start your engines. F1 2006 is the most recent formula one game you can currently play on your PlayStation portable. And like most things you can see it is three years old, still is it any good? read more
By: Dynamic Wealth | 2011-11-04 | Business Closed-door consultations requested after human rights groups says attack by Syrian forces on Hama leaves at least 80 people dead. read more
By: Lance Winslow | 2010-04-21 | Politics Syria - People think it is a breeding ground for 10 most deadly International Terrorist Organizations. And yet Syria does not deny this. It states that it wants to be involved in the Peace Process between Israel and Hezbollah due the currently fighting and mini-war in Lebanon. read more
By: Robin Maxwell | 2010-03-27 | Movies I picked up 16 Blocks for a couple of quid somewhere as I wanted a Hollywood movie I hadn't seen before, something to keep me entertained with explosions and big names. I'd listened to a few friends who told me they didn't like this movie, complaining about Mos Def 's unbearable performance, and decided to judge for myself. The thing is, I wanted a non-formulaic formulaic action flick. Was it possible to do this kind of movie and still surprise your audience, I wondered. I knew that the grizzled veteran cop bit had been done to death by Bruce Willis. I mean, he's pretty much made that jacket his own with films like The Last Boy Scout, Sin City and the Die Hard franchise. read more