By: Charlotte Rivington | 2011-05-17 | Arts & Entertainment Wells Bombardier, the flagship beer of Bedford brewers, Wells and Young’s, is injecting £4 million into a new marketing campaign featuring comedy legend, Rik Mayall playing Bombardier William Charles Bedford. read more
By: RW Goldberg | 2010-10-08 | Business If you are impressed with the lineage of the Global Express, your mind will be blown away by its direct descendant: the Bombardier Global Express XRS. To simplify, engineers took whatever good characteristics of the Global Express and crank it up several notches higher. After trimming the bad parts and weeding out the negative tendencies, what you have left is a business jet on steroids: it is just faster, has quicker reflexes and longer cruise capacity. read more
By: Bernard Peters | 2011-11-05 | Management Basel transport operator Basler Verkehrs Betriebe (BVB) named Bombardier Transportation as preferred bidder to supply 60 trams on October 25. The Canadian group has now won the biggest vehicle procurement in the 116-year history of (BVB) with the cheapest offer of 3.66 million francs per tram. read more
By: Bernard Peters | 2011-08-16 | Manufacturing Bombardier’s transport management is in the firing line as a strike in Canada adds to its misery after losing a £1.4-billion (€1.6-billion) contract to build 1,200 rail vehicles to Siemens AG of Germany, one of their most influential competitors in the rail business. read more
By: Chris Schmolling | 2010-03-30 | Home & Family Everybody is interested in his/her family history. We would like to know, where we came from, who our ancestors were and how we developed certain habits. read more
By: Gareth Hoyle | 2011-01-29 | Photography Help to preserve precious memories with the best quality family pictures. Relax, have fun, enjoy being pampered in a studio read more
By: Miles Richard Hoffman | 2010-03-29 | Parenting Family bonding or just plain family fun. I have many rather vivid memories of all the places my family would go when school was out and we kids were raring to go for the summer. read more
By: Bonnie Moss | 2010-03-29 | Home & Family Family reunions are a growing trend. Gone are the days when families live close to one another, carrying out the family tradition, looking after the business, the farm or other ventures. Family gatherings are held on special occasions like Thanksgiving, Christmas, birthdays or anniversaries. We live in a highly mobile society. Families can be spread out all over the globe, literally. Technology has made communication so much easier between families. But nothing can replace the personal contact that comes with a family reunion. That once a year get together leaves precious memories for all to cherish. read more
By: Brian Schmidt | 2010-04-01 | Travel & Leisure We are planning a vacation with our young children. But where do we start? What should we look for in a family vacation venue? read more
By: Sara Goldstein | 2010-09-29 | Personal injury Family law cases usually involve the nature of the union of two people, the termination of a union, or the issues that arise during a union. read more
By: michaeldavid44 | 2010-10-08 | Business Each time you have a family portrait taken, it's like a moment trapped in time, that you can look to for many years to come. There are various good ideas you can use in family portraits. The age-old shots are still used, but your pictures will be more memorable if you use different settings, with new backdrops. You can have family photographs taken outdoors as well, so that the lighting is more natural. read more
By: Dawn Ardent | 2010-03-28 | Stress Management In western societies it is expected that a young adult breaks off the parental yoke in his or her adolescent years, forms an individual identity and is ready to become a person on his or her own. Western traditions hold that the primary role of family, that of bringing up a child, has been served. read more
By: Pioneer Credit | 2011-03-27 | Parenting No matter who you are, sometime during your life a friend or family member will ask to borrow money. This is excluding the occasional change to buy a soda pop or candy bar. Lending money to friends or family can become problematic if guidelines and rules are not set. read more
By: Enid Blyton | 2012-03-03 | Shopping When the Farrells, aunt comes to stay, only Lizzie goes to meet her. Pam is too spoilt, Tony is silly and mean and the twins only care about each other. The Children at Green MeadowsFrancis, Clare and Sam Love animals, but don't have any pets of their own at Green Meadows- until they are given a dog to look after in secret. read more