Archive for October, 2008
Fanwalk Day 1 - Milling the Hill
The Fanwalkers set out for the first time and wander through Camden up to Parliament Hill and end in Mill Hill. Did they pack the right pair of shoes? Will they freeze? What scenic views of England will they discover? Check out this funny webisode…
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Flights to Aberdeen
Flights to Aberdeen Posted By Craig Wilson on @ 9:27 am by Craig Wilson Getting a flight to Aberdeen is a lot easier today than it was a number of years ago since the introduction of the internet and all the low cost airlines. If you are just [...]
Noel Gallagher: Liam’s To Blame For Oasis Not Cracking America
Noel Gallagher still blames his brother Liam for Oasis’s failure to crack America. They have been the biggest band in the UK since the middle Nineties, but blew their chance to become the biggest band in the world by not following U2 and Duran Duran in making it big in the US. The [...]
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Stansted Airport Is Still Growing
Stansted Airport Is Still Growing A look at the way Stansted airport are about to increase their number of passengers and how they hope to build a new runway and the effects this will have on local parking facilities. ¶ Posted 31 October 2008 † Shaun Parker § Current Affairs ‡ [...]
UPDATE 2-Ferrovial nine-month EBITDA down 10.2 pct
UPDATE 2-Ferrovial nine-month EBITDA down 10.2 pct October 31st, 2008 * 9-month net profit 41.7 mln euros, misses forecast * 9-month EBITDA 2.118 bln euros, outpaces forecast * Construction EBITDA falls 11.2 percent * BAA air traffic down 1.4 percent * No details [...]
UPDATE 2-Ferrovial nine-month EBITDA down 10.2 pct
UPDATE 2-Ferrovial nine-month EBITDA down 10.2 pct October 31st, 2008 * 9-month net profit 41.7 mln euros, misses forecast * 9-month EBITDA 2.118 bln euros, outpaces forecast * Construction EBITDA falls 11.2 percent * BAA air traffic down 1.4 percent * No details [...]
Where to stay sober in Estonia
Tartu made headlines over its pipeline of illegal vodka, but it’s a world away from the drunken stag parties of Tallinn. Simon Warburton More than a thousand years old and home to the country’s premier university, Tartu might not be on most tourists’ radars, but is well worth the effort and [...]

