By: Thomas J West | 2011-01-15 | Travel & Leisure With its reputation for fine hotels, a beautiful marina, and high end services, St Julians in Malta has carved itself a niche with travellers from around the world seeking entertainment and a little luxury. Located on Maltas East coast, St Julians is just along from neighbouring Sliema, and is an ideal base from which to explore the island... read more
By: Steven Herron | 2011-01-06 | Arts & Entertainment The incredible flamenco guitar technique of Juan Serrano has been witnessed and enjoyed by millions around the world! Critics have called him the "best flamenco guitarist living today" but Juan Serrano is more than just an incredibly gifted flamenco guitarist. read more
By: Craig Deluzio | 2011-04-15 | Home & Family The Julian calendar was adopted in Rome in 45 B.C. taking over in the Macrobius calendar which was complete of mistakes and didnt tend to adhere to tropical years if intercalary a long time were negle... read more
By: Philip Spires | 2010-04-03 | Book Reviews Love etc continues the story Julian Barnes began in Talking It Over. Stuart, Oliver and Gillian tell their own side of their shared love triangle. read more
By: A. W. Guerra | 2010-03-31 | Reference & Education An article that takes a look at the Roman military and political Julius Caesar and his reordering of the Roman calendar to give it 365 days, with a leap year every four years. At the time Caesar ordered the change, the Roman calendar had gotten completely out of whack, with the four seasons being completely out of order, and corruption in the awarding of make-up months (called intercalary months) having no logical basis for when they should have been inserted into the old calendar. read more
By: K.R.SURENDRAN | 2010-12-09 | Journalism Meanwhile Assange made it public before the world his apprehensions that he was fearing for his life and such an apprehension is quite plausible in a world where wheeling and dealing is the order of the day. Greed for accumulating wealth at any cost is not at all a phenomenon confined to not only a few parts of the world but it engulfs the entire world. read more
By: David Coleman | 2010-12-14 | Criminal Julian Assange is one of the most controversial people in the world media at the moment. He is the founder of the website Wikileaks which has published a number of embarrassing documents about the operations of governments. read more
By: Annette Labedzki | 2010-04-03 | Photography American painter, sculptor and filmmaker, Julian Schnabel (born, 1951) is a recognized name in Hollywood, who has also been a front-runner of 'Neo-Expressionism.' He entered the field of art through his first solo exhibition in the year 1975, when painting as an art, was losing its sheen. Schnabel is known for his overly assertive ways of self-promotion, often to the ire of the critics and art admirers. His style of painting is full of brashness, provocation, and raw force of expression. Schnabel's magnum opus, "The Walk Home," remains the most significant corroborator of his undisputed authority over the 'Modern Expressionist' art. read more
By: Marina Janakievska | 2010-12-10 | Politics Probably only a certain group of people have heard about the name Julian Assange before - the ones that were familiar with WikiLeaks, or that were interested about "the greatest hacker in the world", but these days his name is filling up the media all around the world, speaking about the possible threat that he might be. The incredible increase of his popularity started few days ago when his web page, WikiLeaks, has published over 250,000 confidential messages from U.S. embassies around the worl read more
By: sam pit | 2010-03-26 | Recreation & Sports Corporate Hospitality Group offers England V Australia hospitality & Cole Court hospitality. Buy England V Australia hospitality packages or Cole Court hospitality packages for Autumn Internationals. read more
By: seo kumar | 2011-10-10 | Language If taking a Praxis ii exam in your academic field is required in the state where you intend to teach, be sure to prepare before the test date. read more
By: Francis Salenga | 2010-03-29 | Games There's something special about "ArmA II" and about the games of its kind which is at once exasperating and exhilarating. On one hand, you will have the indubitable thrill of playing with each and everything, which starts from the nine mm pistols to 'VTOL' jets on the huge and dynamic battleground with ample of gamers on both the part of the inconsistency. ArmA II does extremely well in both the areas which will deliver you an experience of a real battlefield. Even the genre fans will be hedging the bets about the bugs. read more
By: brian warren | 2011-11-12 | Shopping Books are much sought after even in this technologically progressive world and opportunity to read one that won the Booker Prize, is definitely a prize catch in itself. read more