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New Statistics Show that the County of Dorset is a Great Place to LiveA new survey in the UK shows that the county of Dorset is a great place to live, with a lower than average population, low crime rate and lower than average unemployment.
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UFO pictured hovering over railway track in Dorset, UK.WAS DORSET UFO DRAWING ENERGY FROM A RAIL TRACK? -
Luxury Vacations in Rincon, Puerto Rico: The Horned Dorset Primavera Hotel in Rincon, Puerto RicoThe Horned Dorset Primavera Hotel in Rincon, a trendy colonial-style luxury resort, that is an ideal place to make home away from home while enjoying the tropics of Puerto Rico.
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Best Hotel Deals in Bournemouth, Dorset: An English Seaside Resort with Superb Affordable AccommodationBournemouth in Dorset is one of the UK's top tourist destinations - not surprising as it offers so many great hotel deals. -
The Dorset Manor Spa in Port Hope, Ontario: Ste. Anne's Spa Sister PropertyWIth only nine rooms and no day spa users, The Dorset Manor Spa in Port Hope, Ontario feels very private and exclusive but without pretension, as the atmosphere is very casual.
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The Horned Dorset PrimaveraA review of the Horned Dorset in Rincon Puerto Rico -
Dorset, Minnesota: The Restaurant Capital of the WorldThis article discusses Dorset, Minnesota, "The Restaurant Capital of the World." -
Monkey World Ape Rescue Centre, DorsetMonkey World Ape Rescue Centre is a wonderful day out for the whole family! -
Examining the Inuit, Thule and Dorset Using Current Hunter-Gatherer Risk ModelsThe purpose of this paper is to examine the ways in which the Inuit and their Thule ancestors dealt with risk in the Arctic and compare it to existing hunter-gatherer risk models.
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Safe New Year's Eve Events for Families in Swanage, Dorset (UK)A charming, old fashioned way to celebrate New Year in Swanage, England -
The Ghosts of Purbeck in DorsetThis ancient and historic county in southern England has more ghost stories and legends than most people can take in.
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Remembering Mungo Jerry and 'In the Summertime' Jug Band MusicI don't know about you, but 'In the Summertime', by Mungo Jerry, with Ray Dorset on lead vocals, is summertime for me. 40 summers ago, Mungo Jerry was #1 on the UK charts and uber popular in the US, too. Lady Rose and Baby Jump were hits, too. -
Famous People from BournemouthMost people in the UK have heard of Bournemouth, but it's little known outside of Europe. A number of famous people have a connection here. -
DIY Super Bowl Party NFL Jersey InvitationsFor instance, make Dallas Cowboy Super Bowl party invitations that are blue and gray in color, and add number 33 for Tony Dorset who was in my humble opinion the best player ever to grace the cowboys' team roaster.
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World's Hottest CurryAn Indian Chef, Vivek Singh prepares the world's hottest curry using Dorset peppers.
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A Southern Vermont Summer Escape WeekendSouthern Vermont can offer you a summer escape weekend that offers the best of both worlds. In the Dorset Vermont area you will find all the activities you need to keep you feeling busy and the peace and quiet that you crave in any summer escape weekend.
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Living Upon PiddleThe daily life of villagers living in a Dorset town shortly after the conquest of England under William the Conqueror -
Puerto Rico: A Wonderful Caribbean Gay Travel DestinationPuerto Rico is a very popular gay vacation hot spot for singles or couples. It offers acceptance and a wonderful gay atmosphere in many areas.
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Free Date Ideas in Hampshire, EnglandHere are ideas for free fun and romantic dates in Hampshire.
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Tourist Guide to Hong Kong HotelsHong Kong is a top class tourist place in the world. The rush of tourists to this city is always sky high throughout the year. A visit to the Island is an exclusive experience for any tourist and remains in the heart for ever
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Miami Beach Travel for BeginnersThe beaches, the nightlife and the celebrities are all many reasons people flock to Miami. Whatever your reason for going to Miami Beach, make sure you read this guide to know your basics.
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The Best Albums of the Decade (2000-2010)These are picks of what I considered to be the best albums of this past decade (2000-2010). These are the ones that stayed with me the longest after I first listened to them, and which I am incapable of forgetting about. -
Alfred the Great, a Scolding Woman, and the Alfred Jewel - Part 1I once wrote a 25,000-word historical novel about King Alfred in my late teens or early 20s, but I destroyed it because I thought it wasn't up to much! Hopefully this piece on Alfred, his legacy, and the Alfred Jewel will survive a bit longer...
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Black History Month Events in VermontEnjoy educational and inspiring Black History Month events in Vermont with your friends and family.
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Mysteries and Procedurals:Nine recent crime novels are described, with some stories featuring police investigations and others highlighting detective work by private eyes, reporters, or forensic specialists.
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The Shelburne Museum in Shelburne, Vermont: ReviewThirty seven historic buildings make up this museum. This historic adventure is a must see for Vermont tourists.
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Mary Anning, the Greatest Fossilist the World Has Ever KnownMary Anning made significant discoveries in the field of Paleontology without formal training. -
The Golden CasketHe never saw it. Never saw the dark shape of the rusty, molded iron that fell upon his head. Never felt me remove the envelope from his hand or saw me place it back inside my coat pocket. -
Green Hotels in Vermont for Eco Friendly TravelersEco friendly hotels in the state of Vermont take steps to offer comfortable accommodations to travelers' while protecting the environment. -
The Inevitable Question of Human CloningSerious moral and ethical implications regarding the issue of cloning on the whole have suddenly posed many complex questions to scientists and society at large, as what was once only hypothetical has become a reality.
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Home Cough RemediesTraditional medical treatments for cough aren't always effective. If this is the case for you, you may wish to give these home remedies a try.
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Retirement. Your Fear or Your Fantasy (If You Have a Job that Is)?Financial and political pressure to keep people in the workforce longer is raising the retirement age in developed societies. What's the ideal age to retire? Three people recount their experiences and give their views. -
World's Hottest Pepper: Naga JolokiaAs of 2007, this tiny chili pepper was declared the hottest on earth by the Guinness Book of World Records.
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Crime Novels Roundup:Nine books are reviewed in this essay which focuses on the mystery novel genre usually called "police procedurals." Some private eyes also help out in solving a couple of the cases. Five of the stories discussed here feature British detectives.
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Jack the RipperA poem. Vers libre. Jack the Ripper. The 1st murder attributed to this pseudonym occurred August 31, 1888; the last on November 9, 1888. -
Songs of Summer- Part OneIn part one of this two-part article series, we will explore popular songs with 'Summer' or 'Summertime' in the title.
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Selecting the Right Sheep Breed for YouAre you interested in pasture meat production? Perhaps you want a source of home grown fiber? Finding the right sheep breed takes some research - here's some info to start. -
The Lucky Seahorse of Weymouth HaikuHaiku to a seahorse which had a lucky escape.
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A Look at US Sheep RanchingSheep are an often misunderstood livestock animal that contribute greatly to the agricultural landscape. -
Remarkable Creatures by Tracy Chevalier - Book ReviewBest-selling author Tracy Chevalier's newest novel, Remarkable Creatures, looks at scientific history and two women who have been overlooked.
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