By: Don Sutherland | 2010-04-04 | Politics The latest round of violence between Hamas and Fatah signal the need for diplomats to consider decoupling the West Bank and Gaza Strip. With Hamas battling Fatah for control of the Gaza Strip, the Palestinian territories could well be on the way toward splitting into a largely secular West Bank and Islamist Gaza Strip. Even if a temporary truce is reached between the two warring parties, and the shelf-life of such truces has proved short, the fundamental ideological differences that divide the two Palestinian territories will persist. Such differing worldviews will have a potentially major impact on the larger Israeli-Palestinian dispute. read more
By: william kadutzi | 2011-06-14 | TV Filming in Israel is extremely popular with producers and directors from across the world. Every year many film makers of both the fictional genre as well as the non fictional genre visit Israel and try to capture the beauty and the essence of Israel. read more
By: Sarah Harris | 2011-07-16 | Recreation & Sports Many Atlantans will be hard pressed to ever forget one of Atlanta’s most famous events in recent times: its hosting of the Centennial Summer Olympics back in 1996. Likewise, the place where it all happened have likewise been permanently etched into our collective memories, as the Centennial Olympic Park will forever be a lasting landmark for Atlanta. read more
By: John Julia | 2010-12-20 | Furniture The origin of centennial furniture can be traced back to the 1876 Centennial Exposition. Held in Philadelphia, the event featured many things around the world, including the latest in technology, fashion and furniture. During this time, America became nostalgic and sought the better times the country had a hundred years prior. This resulted in the sudden demand for the Colonial period antiques, as buyers thought their lives could enjoy a boost when surrounded with such things. read more
By: Leslie Hardy | 2010-04-04 | International studies The turbulence in the world financial markets during 2008 is blamed on a failure in the banking system. While it is certainly true that many leading banks acted imprudently and incompetently, the crisis was made worse and will be perpetuated by the high levels of both government and consumer debt in the US and EU. This escalating level of debt is an indication of the decline of the west. read more
By: Bharat Book Bureau | 2010-09-09 | Banking Bharatbook.com added a new report on "Islamic Banking Core Systems The West European Opportunity Strategic Focus" into its market report catalogue for reselling read more
By: shubhra joshi | 2012-03-28 | Flights Holidays in Luxor allows you to spend incredible time at its variety of Temples where there is lot to explore and know. read more
By: felix homes | 2011-01-26 | Eco Tourism Living in a place where you can have a close encounter of wildlife is truly amazing. This may sound strange but such experience is real if you live in Centennial Colorado. An active co-existence between people and animals is just part of their everyday life. read more
By: Ahmed Ali | 2012-03-26 | Destinations Day Trips To Luxor, Hatshebsut And Karnak Temples. Sightseeing Tours To Valley Of Kings, Queens, Colossin Of Memnon, Excursions In Luxor Egypt read more
By: Jessica Vandelay | 2010-03-27 | Reference & Education The Western United States is commonly referred to as the American West or simply "the West." Traditionally these nicknames refer to the region comprising of the western-most states. Because the U.S. expanded westward after its founding, the meaning of the West has evolved over time and each stage is embedded in America's history and folklore. read more
By: shubhra joshi | 2012-02-15 | Travel & Leisure Luxor features some of the richest historical attributes of Egypt. If you want to explore them, plan holidays to Luxor. read more
By: David Thorson | 2011-01-14 | Travel & Leisure It wasnt that long ago that the Florida keys could only be reached by boat and were inhabited mainly by wildlife and pirates, and perhaps its the feeling of life lived on the wild side that gives the islands their appeal. With the Atlantic on one side and the Gulf of Mexico on the other, the keys have a tropical climate mitigated by the sea breeze... read more
By: Lucinda Tasker | 2010-04-26 | Cruises When it comes to a superyacht charter, it means you can do things your way as well as have the world at your fingers. You have a wide range to choose, from the performance sailing yachts to the megayacht, which are suitable for the whole family, or perhaps corporate an intimare romantic cruise covering the globe's four corners. read more
By: Josh Keely | 2010-03-26 | Destinations Key West in Florida is a wonderful destination for travellers from all over the globe. Experience the lovely weather and all the popular attractions. read more
By: Frank Milleer | 2010-04-01 | Fishing Fishing is a favorite pastime for many people. What makes it so interesting is the fact that there is always something new to be learned when out at sea. It also engages both the body and the mind thus making it a healthy undertaking. Finding good fishing ground online can be tricky but not when you have information about the Key West Fishing. read more