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A Review of the Holiday Inn Glasgow Airport, ScotlandWhen an international traveler has a morning flight from Glasgow Airport, The Holiday Inn Glasgow Airport has just what the doctor ordered--location, convenience, and modern amenities at an affordable price. -
More Than Just Glasgow Highland GamesThere are many sights to see and much tasty food to eat while visiting Glasgow, Kentucky for the Glasgow Highland Games. Enjoy a little of the local history, scenery and flavor while in town! -
Christmas Shopping: Three Special Shops to Visit in Glasgow, KentuckyIf you are looking for a special gift this year for that special someone in Glasgow, Kentucky then you will want to visit these one of a kind shops located there this Christmas season.
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Fun Activities for Children in and Around Glasgow, Scotland: Safari Park, Science Museum and New LanarkThere's many fun things to see and do with the kids in and around Glasgow, Scotland. Here are just a few of them. -
Glasgow, Kentucky: One of the Friendliest Cities to VisitGlasgow, Kentucky is a small city in South Central Kentucky. The city was founded by Scottish immigrants in the late 1700's and the community is rich with tourist attractions such as cave systems and national parks.
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How Does the Glasgow Coma Scale Work?Article describes how grading is done for the Glasgow Coma scale and what the result means.
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Glasgow's Hole-in-the-Wall BookstoresInteresting and out-of-the way bookstores in Glasgow
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Hollywood to Dollywood Heads to Glasgow Scotland Film FestivalTwin brothers Gary and Larry Lane, along with producer Mike Bowen, take their documentary of personal discovery across the Atlantic to debut at Glasgay Film Festival in Glasgow Scotland. -
Visiting Scotland: Glasgow’s GardensDespite its urban landscape and reputation, Glasgow is secretly a garden lover's paradise. In this article, we will discuss the highlights of Glasgow’s 90+ public gardens.
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Glasgow, Scotland Offers Much for the European TravelerGlasgow, Scotland has an impressive array of shops and museums that make it a worthwhile addition to the itinerary of any traveler in Europe.
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Adventures in the UK: Top 5 Must-Sees: GlasgowPlanning a trip to Scotland? Is Glasgow on your destination list? If it isn't, it should be. Check out five of the must-see sites Glasgow has to offer, and you will have a taste of why Glasgow is the place to see.
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Susan Boyle Sings for Pope in Glasgow, ScotlandSusan Boyle was ecstatic about singing for the Pope on September 16 when he visited Glasgow, Scotland. She had suffered some disappointment earlier.
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Places to Meet People in GlasgowGlasgow is a large, vibrant city with plenty going on, but if you have just moved there, or if you lack confidence and social skills, you may still find it difficult to meet people there.
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Philadelphia Comes to Glasgow for "World War Z"Paramount Pictures have brought Philadelphia to the streets of Glasgow for the filming of Brad Pitt's new movie "World War Z." This article is a brief look at the Americanisation of Scotland's biggest city.
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Organic Grocery Stores in GlasgowA guide to some of the best organic grocery stores in Glasgow
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The Olde Glasgow Mill was a Gem to Find in New GlasgowOne of my top ten favorite spots to eat at on the island was the Olde Glasgow Mill located in New Glasgow. -
4X4 Smashes into Glasgow TerminalAs reported by Independent News and Media Limited, a 4X4 truck rammed into a Glasgow airport terminal, causing delayed flights and even the airport to shut down.
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MEDIAWEEK Upfront, Bigger Than Hollywood, NAB Show, Experimental Cinema Exposition, Glasgow's HinterlandGlasgow will host the first ever Hinterland, a multi venue arts and music festival which will take place in and around 20 music art venues in central Glasgow with performances by established groups like post-punk band The Fall, April 30 to May 1
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Adventures in GlasgowAre you thinking about traveling to Glasgow, Scotland? Here are some of the city's "must see" places!
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Glasgow Airport ParkingAll you need to know about safely parking your car at the Glasgow airport in Scotland. Also includes names and information on safe companies with the cheapest rates.
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Visit Europe: Scotland: GlasgowScotland. Tiny feisty country, head in the North Sea and Atlantic Ocean; toes touching the dreaded neighbour England. The west of Scotland is bursting with history, character and natural beauty. Glasgow is its colourful hub. -
Best Bed and Breakfast Hotels in Glasgow, Scotland: A Pretty City with Excellent AccommodationsIn recent years, Glasgow has become one of Scotland's most popular cities with some wonderful bed and breakfast hotels. -
Great Glasgow PubsThe strangest and most unique pubs in the City of Culture!
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Glasgow's Greatest RestaurantsMouthwatering restaurants in the City of Culture for every budget.
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Brad Pitt Fiming World War Z in GlasgowIt's not a huge leap to replace zombie with mob. It's eerie that the movie is being filmed in the UK, where mobs have recently caused much harm and that the movie will be set in Philadelphia;another place where mobs have recently wreaked havoc.
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Make Friends in GlasgowFriendships are very important in our lives. However, many people find it difficult to make friends and to keep them.
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Susan Boyle Sings for Pope Benedict XVI in Glasgow, ScotlandIn the first state visit to Britain by a Pope, Benedict XVI met with Queen Elizabeth II and Prime Minister David Cameron during his four-day tour. -
Google Analytics - Tracking Your Traffic, from Glasgow to RenoGoogle Analytics tells me that some visitors to my blog spend an average of no seconds looking at it. Zero. How can people not looking at something be classed as data?! -
Glasgow: City of Culture of 1990Each year the EU nominates a city that is renowned for its high standards of contemporary art, music, literature, drama and architectural beauty. Cities of Culture have included Athens, West Berlin, Paris and Lisbon.
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Glasgow Vs English CitiesThis is really about England's newer cities - ones that mushroomed from 18th and especially 19th C due to industrialisation, such as Manchester and Liverpool, Sheffield, Leeds and Birmingham - cities now of 500,000+.
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Book Review: The Cutting Room, by Louise WelshScottish writer Louise Welsh's debut novel is a fascinating adventure into the seedier side of Glasgow.
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Guide to Spending New Year's Eve in ScotlandThis guide to New Year's Eve celebrations in Scotland includes Hogmanay events in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Stonehaven and more.
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AWAKING WHITE GHOSTS!Back in Glasgow, the scene of their greatest triumph, Real Madrid's Zinidane Zidane evokes memories of white ghosts. -
Scottish Climber Falls 1,000 Feet and Walks Away with Cuts and BruisesAdam Potter from Glasgow in Scotland had just reached the summit of a mountain near Ben Nevis when he lost his footing, and fell 1,000 feet. When rescue teams arrived he was standing up and looking at his map. The fact that he survived truly is a miracle. -
Brad PItt to Star in Zombie FlickBrad Pitt with be filming a new zombie movie in Glasgow, Scotland.
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McCoist Needs to Get it Right, Now!Glasgow Rangers Football Club are currently four points behind rivals Celtic in the Scottish Premier League title race. What do they need to do in order to bridge the gap? -
Movie Review - Jig (2011)The sacrifices of both the parents and children are apparent as young aspirants vie for the trophy for Irish Dancing.
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Teacher's Highland Cream Blended Malt Scotch Whisky (Review)Don't think I am a complete whisky snob. I thought I would deviate this week and head to the world of blended whiskys. In salute to my times in Glasgow, here is a review of Teacher’s Highland Cream Whisky (and no, it's not an Irish cream type affair).
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Dolly Parton UK Tour Dates AnnouncedDolly Parton is set to tour the UK to promote her new album Better Day. The tour begins 20 August in Glasgow. Other Dolly Parton concert locations include Nottingham, Liverpool, Birmingham, Cardiff, Bournemouth and London.
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This Day in Battle: January 31 - the Battle of George SquareOn January 31, we remember the bloody strike battle that occured in Glasgow, Ireland in 1919.





