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		<title>Houston Taxi &#8211; Latest Houston Taxi news &#8211; Woman Arrested For Naked Joyride &#124; TheBoxHouston &#8211; KBXX 97.9 &#8230;</title>
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<p>Hey Readers! I&#8217;ve been comin across some crazy stuff the past few days from a few different blogs around the web which I just had to share with you. Check em out below&#8230;
<p><a href="http://theboxhouston.com/bizarre/jimbo/woman-arrested-for-naked-joyride/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Woman Arrested For Naked Joyride | TheBoxHouston &#8211; KBXX 97.9 &#8230;</a></p>
<p>(Undated) &#8211; A  Michigan woman is facing several years in prison following a naked taxi ride in Louisiana<span id="more-116"></span> last weekend. &#8220;The Detroit News&#8221; is reporting that Jennifer Gille was in the town of Covington early Sunday morning when she called &#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://fatcatwebproductions.com/the_paper/1083-woodlands-township-board-directors-holds-workshop" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">The Woodlands Township Board of Directors holds workshop | The Paper</a></p>
<p>&#8230; Township and the City of Houston. The Board received briefings on the following items: 1. The Ad Hoc Water Taxi Committee will submit five water taxi Service Agreements for the Board to consider at the October 21, 2010 Workshop. &#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.airportparking.org/convenient-alternatives-to-the-busiest-airports/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Convenient Alternatives to the Busiest Airports | Airport Parking.org</a></p>
<p>The problem with Hobby is that car (or taxi) is the only viable means of ground transport. But, since the airport is located so near to the central areas of Houston, where most visitors stay, taxi rides to and from Hobby  are not overly &#8230;</p>
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<hr />Back with more news for you today. It&#8217;s amazing how much good information there is on this stuff out there if you know where to look. Three in particular that I found really valuable were&#8230;
<p><a href="http://blog.lasventanashouston.com/apartment-living/rushmore-festival-at-discovery-green/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Las Ventanas Invites Residents to Atten Rushmore Film Festival at &#8230;</a></p>
<p>El Tapatio Mexican Restaurant (0%, 0 Votes). Pupusas Y Antojitos Julia (0%, 0 Votes). Amalia&#39;s Mexican Restaurant (0%, 0 Votes). Taqueria El Monarca (0%, 0 Votes). Los Cucos Mexican Cafe (0%, 0 Votes). Fajita Taxi (0%, 0 Votes) &#8230; Presented, but IKEA&#39;s Screen on the Green and The Best seat in the House, This festival will give you the chance to enjoy the cult classic, Rushmore on the large screen set against Houston&#39;s breathtaking skyline. &#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://blog.lasventanashouston.com/apartment-living/tour-houstons-newest-park-discovery-green/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Las Ventanas Apartments Recommends Visiting Discovery Green | Las &#8230;</a></p>
<p>Las Ventanas Apartments in Houston encourages residents to take advantage of free family fun at Discovery Green. &#8230; El Tapatio Mexican Restaurant (0%, 0 Votes). Pupusas Y Antojitos Julia (0%, 0 Votes). Amalia&#39;s Mexican Restaurant (0%, 0 Votes). Taqueria El Monarca (0%, 0 Votes). Los Cucos Mexican Cafe (0%, 0 Votes). Fajita Taxi (0%, 0 Votes). Marta&#39;s Tortillas (0%, 0 Votes). La Palapa Mexican Grille (100%,  0 Votes). Total Voters: 0. Loading . &#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://travel.ezinemark.com/car-travel-during-pregnancy-168898b75e8.html" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Car Travel During Pregnancy</a></p>
<p>A must see spot during your Houston vacation, Galveston Island is located about 50 miles south of Houston, TexasYou can use one of the four Limo Services for about $35, take a Taxi for about $70, or lease a car for as low as $27 to &#8230;</p>
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		<title>Houston Taxi &#8211; Finding Things to Do in Houston</title>
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<p>Coming up with things to do in Houston is not a difficult task. The city is ripe with art, culture, sports and world class events. Neither locals nor tourists are short of things to do in this city. There are multiple information bureaus dedicated to informing people of the abundance of possible activities that Houston offers. For tourists,<span id="more-115"></span> many hotels offer concierge services for their guests so that they are pointed in the right direction and have no trouble finding things to do or events in the city.</p>
<p>The visual and performing arts in Houston offer both locals and tourists a taste of culture. There are companies in all of the major performing arts disciplines including opera, ballet, music and theater. Those people who like arts and culture will be well served on their trip and better served as a resident. There is the vibrant Museum District in the city, offering fine arts exhibits, natural science exhibits and modern art exhibits for interested individuals.</p>
<p>The sports scene in Houston is also very vibrant. The three major professional sports leagues each have a team in Houston. The Houston Texans of the NFL, Houston Rockets of the NBA and Houston Astros of the MLB enjoy strong local followings. For anybody looking for things to do in Houston, attending a sporting event is a great way to experience the local culture.</p>
<p>Houston has been nicknamed the &#8216;Space City&#8217; because NASA&#8217;s Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center (JSC) is located within its bounds. Space Center Houston is the visitor&#8217;s center for JSC, and visitors are encouraged to take advantage of the opportunity to visit what has become such a big part of American history.</p>
<p>For tourists still looking for things to do in Houston, the Theater District is a 17 block area that is home to the Bayou Place entertainment center which houses several restaurants, bars, live music, billiards and films. Movies, plazas and parks also make up the Theater District. Also, the Verizon Wireless Theater is home to many concerts, stage plays and standup comedy performances.</p>
<p>There is never a shortage of parks for those who want to enjoy the great outdoors. There are over 300 parks in the city including Hermann Park which is home to the Houston Zoo. The Downtown Aquarium, the Galleria (largest shopping mall in Texas) and Old Market Square are also popular things to do in the city.</p>
<p>If you are now eager to get to Houston from the west coast, catch a flight from LAX, just call a <a href="http://www.fiestataxi.com" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Taxi Cab</a>. Schedule a pick-up with a <a href="http://www.fiestataxi.com" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">http://www.fiestataxi.com</a> visit them online today.</p>
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<hr />Ok so 3 more posts today that I&#8217;ve dug up &#8211; I&#8217;m an information JUNKIE on this stuff lately. Give em a browse and let me know what ya reckon. They&#8217;re just from a few different sites I&#8217;ve been surfing lately that are generally good for information like this&#8230;
<p><a href="http://www.jobstaxi.com/job/x27136013/Net-Developer-with-JavaScript-StaffCube-LLC-Houston-Texas" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">.Net Developer with JavaScript (StaffCube LLC) &#8211; Houston, Texas &#8230;</a></p>
<p>Job Description Position Title: .Net Developer with JavaScript Duration: Long term Location: Houston TX Required Skills: &#8211; Atleast 3+ years of experience in ASP.Net&#8230; * This job posting is from one of our affiliates&#39; site. &#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.sunderlandecho.com/news/local/whitney_houston_concert_to_go_ahead_1_1109394" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Whitney Houston concert to go ahead &#8211; Local &#8211; Sunderland Echo</a></p>
<p>Whitney Houston concert to go ahead. Published on Thu Apr 08 11:01:39 BST 2010. Whitney Houston fans have been reassured that her North East gig is still on. The princess of pop may have a problem filling the first three dates of her UK tour. But punters who have bought 100 tickets for &#8230; Looking for a&#8230; Looking for a&#8230; e.g Florist, Taxi or a company called&#8230; e.g Johnston Press Within 10 miles of&#8230;.. e.g Sunderland Search. Browse Categories &#62;&#62; &#183; Add your business &#62;&#62; &#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.houstonlimosnow.com/houston-taxi-airlines-that-travel-inside-costa-rica/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">houston taxi &#8211; Airlines That Travel Inside Costa Rica</a></p>
<p>Costa Rica is one of the major Latin American countries in Central America where tourism is booming. Thus, the need for airlines that travel inside Costa.</p>
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<p>Are you planning to visit the Philippines? Do you want to have some ideas how your first travel will probably be?</p>
<p>If yes, you might want to consider some useful information I jotted down here, especially if it will be your first trip to the Philippines.</p>
<p>Basically, you will arrive in Manila Airport, also known as Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) and go through a passport control. Make sure you have 750 pesos for terminal fee and fill out the departure form. Your bags will be inspected and you will be scanned so better take off your shoes, belt, mobile phones, or things that you have in your pockets. After the custom control, you will proceed to the departure terminal. Trained dogs will also be around to check if you have drugs in your luggage. The departure is quite easy and the terminal is not so big, so there is no chance of getting lost.</p>
<p>Make sure to have some cash if you want to ride in a taxi. It usually costs 400-500 Philippine pesos, but it really depends where your destination or hotel is. There are money changers inside the terminal, so it will not be a problem if you don&#8217;t have Philippine money.</p>
<p>Some hotels offer transportation services (from hotel to Manila Airport and vice versa) and it&#8217;s better to book for that if it will be your first visit to the country. Or else, be prepared to get ripped off by taxi drivers in airport (not only in Manila but anywhere in the world). But you can still insist to use meter in taxi.</p>
<p>If someone will pick you up in your arrival, you need to look through a lot of people waving behind a barrier or better read what is written on their sign boards that matched your name. If you will not ride in the taxi, you will need to walk to the parking area with your luggage, which is approximately 400 meters away.</p>
<p>The weather is also unpredictable, depending what season you plan to go there. If it is not raining, you will surely think that the temperature is really hot. Expect long traffic delays within Metro Manila especially during rush hours.</p>
<p>Foreigners or international tourists usually stay around Malate, Ortigas and Makati area. There are lots of hotels to choose from, but ofcourse, it is up to your budget. Foreigners can also buy a pre-paid sim so it will not be expensive of calling abroad.</p>
<p>During the days, you can go to malls, shopping centers, parks and museums and if you prefer vibrant night life, you can go to some bars, restaurants, disco places, pubs or night clubs. You can find them everywhere, but be careful for pickpockets.</p>
<p>For sure, you don&#8217;t want to consume all your days in Manila. You may also want to visit some top tourist destinations like Boracay, Puerto Galera, Cebu, Subic Bay, Palawan, Bohol, Baguio, Banaue, Corregidor, Pangasinan, Batangas, Iloilo and Davao. Be captivated by the beauty of nature, white beaches, small islands and be thrilled by amazing underwater adventures.</p>
<p>You can directly arrange a trip to those places in some travel agencies or just book your trip online. It is not hard to communicate with Filipinos as most of them understand and speak English.</p>
<p>Filipinos are friendly and hospitable. Filipinos also love and treasure small presents (pasalubong). So if you want to have more friends, the fastest way is to give some small things from your home country.</p>
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<p>Houston is one of the very important cities in Texas. If you want to insure your car out here then you will have to consider some points. You might have to check out the information related to the vehicle. You will also have to check the information about the driver. Finally, you will have to consider the coverage as well as the quote.</p>
<p>So let<span id="more-114"></span> us start with the vehicle details which is the first priority related to the car insurance. At first the vehicle type is checked and when it is answered completely, then, the other factors are considered.</p>
<p>So let us check that what type of vehicle information are required. They are: vehicle type, vehicle make, vehicle model, sub model, how many days you drive it, vehicle use, distance you travel daily, estimated annual distance, is the vehicle owned or financed, where it is parked at night as well as the anti-theft features like audible alarm.</p>
<p>Hence we see that these are some of the information related to the vehicle which you will have to provide.</p>
<p>Then you will have to provide the details related to the driver. It might be that you are the driver or somebody else is being hired. You will have to tell about his name and address. The second thing which you will have to provide is that what your occupation is. You must give the name of the occupation you are in. you will also have to explain how long you have been in this occupation. If you have witnessed any accident or you have ever claimed then you will have to give the total information about it. The SR-22(DUI) filling is also required from your side.</p>
<p>Generally the people do have to mention the state from where they have taken the license.</p>
<p>After this you will have to select the coverage. There are generally many type of coverage available. You will have to select any one. If you will not select the best one then you will certainly be in problem. In fact coverage has a great effect on the car insurance premium and hence you will have to take the ample interest while selecting the best coverage for yourself. If you have previously insured your car then you will definitely get the benefit.</p>
<p>These are some of the factors in Houston on which the car insurance depends. You should keep them in mind and you will certainly be successful.</p>
<p>Joe H Johnson is the owner of Joe Car Insurance &#038; <a href="http://realautoinsuranceamerica.com/houston/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Houston Auto Insurance</a> Quotes Company. He can be contacted at 1-832-426-2545 or online at <a href="http://realautoinsuranceamerica.com/houston/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">http://realautoinsuranceamerica.com/houston/</a>.</p>
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<hr />How about these right&#8230; I think you&#8217;ll find the following nuggets of wisdom particularly insightful. Leave your comments below. Check out the second one in particular&#8230;
<p><a href="http://www.jobstaxi.com/job/x27242859/Net-Software-Developer-Sapphire-Houston-Texas" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">.Net Software Developer (Sapphire) &#8211; Houston, Texas (United States &#8230;</a></p>
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<p>Thats her trademark, and makes her distinctive which is miles better than all these X Factor wanabees who want to sing like Whitney Houston or whoever. At least BYT contains a laugh. There are not many songs that contain laughter. &#8230;</p>
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<p>Up until a few years ago transportation for those in wheelchairs was limited at best. The occupants of wheelchairs were sentenced to lives of seclusion. There was little thought put into the field of handicapped transportation. The movement of individuals in wheelchairs consisted mainly of removing them from their chair and loading them into standard vehicle. This problem was not noticed until the baby boomer society blossomed into the elderly with handicapped accessible needs. The numbers of those with handicaps or disabilities skyrocketed.</p>
<p>The use of power wheelchairs and power scooters has quadrupled in past fifteen years. Our greatest generation is getting older. Those guardians of freedom that prospered during the last century now require special needs for their golden years. These people are not satisfied with living out there lives in a secluded manner. The generations that moved and shook the world are not going quietly into the night. Their quality of life requires activity and social mixture. Nothing less will be acceptable.</p>
<p>The wheelchair van conversion companies have developed minivan conversions that allow wheelchair entry in the side and rear. Most of the conversions are automated and consist of button pushing activation. In fact, many handicap conversions make it possible for the wheelchair occupant to actually drive the vehicle. There is wonderful new equipment out there that permits the operation of the van with hand controls, joystick, and mouth control devices. Nothing has been overlooked or taken for granted when the handicapped person is driving the vehicle.</p>
<p>Up until a few years ago many of the large metropolitan cities had few options when it came to transporting the physically challenged. Those in wheelchairs were pretty much on their own when it came to getting around the big city. It became obvious to many city administrators and officials that a change was required for specialized transportation. Officials knew that the baby boomer generation was a valued member of society and still held high relevance in buying power.</p>
<p>The local government agencies could see that taxi cabs with wheelchair accessibility were needed. The city of New York and the City of Houston lead the way in the incorporation of wheelchair accessible cabs into existing fleets. Many hurdles had to be cleared. There was testing done to secure the best equipment for the job. The use of converted vehicles on the rough city streets would put many types of wheelchair cabs to the test. There were very few vehicles tough enough to take on the monumental task.</p>
<p>The rear entry <a href="http://www.fminow.com" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">wheelchair van</a> conversion has prevailed as the winner. The rear entry van held up better through the rigors of testing due to the fact that the frame was not cut. The frame requires cutting and rebuilding on the side entry. This leaves question to the structural integrity of the side entry van over an extended amount of time and miles. There are also better seating options in the rear entry van for the taxi cab industry. The mid row seats allow for the transportation of three other people plus the wheelchair occupant. You can feel safe in a cab that is wheelchair accessible. They have been crash tested and are ready to serve the people that now require specialized treatment.</p>
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		<title>Houston Taxi &#8211; You Can Take Advantage of Online Payday Loans From the Comfort of Home</title>
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<p>Are you stuck with no transportation because your car broke down between paydays? If you are stuck at home, but have a personal computer and Internet access, you can take advantage of online payday loans from the comfort of home or your office, whichever the case may be. You never know when the unexpected will catch you off guard between paydays,<span id="more-113"></span> but with the online payday loans that are simple and easy to get, you can solve your dilemma, without stress or embarrassment.</p>
<p>When your car breaks down, it can be embarrassing asking for rides to work, not to mention the inconvenience. In addition, you might need to ask for money to cover repairs, but you don&#8217;t have the options to get a cash advance at work and all of your relatives are tapped out. There is no need to involve anybody else in your business when you can get online payday loans, with little effort. This can give you the extra money you need and the fees are affordable and nominal, in terms of actual dollars. In fact, you might save money, if you are stuck taking a taxi to work!</p>
<p>Of course, there are other reasons that you might need to take advantage of online payday loans because you might need extra cash to pay a forgotten utility or credit card bill. This can save you cash because you can avoid late fees and reconnection fees, but if you overdraw the checking account, you can be faced with overdraft fees, which online payday loans can help you avoid. When you think about the easy process to get online payday loans, you will realize how valuable they can be for a number of reasons.</p>
<p>Not only can you save hassles, embarrassment and expense, but you can get peace of mind and easily fit the repayment into your budget. Online payday loans might be offered with 30 day repayment schedules and renewal options, making it easier to handle the unexpected. Unlike a loan from a friend or relative, you can extend your terms for a nominal fee and nobody needs to know about your financial situation. Online payday loans can be the best solution for many different reasons, but the ease and convenience are only two reasons people find them a valuable resource for extra cash between paydays.</p>
<p>If you are faced with a sudden emergency that demands extra cash between paydays, there is no need to panic. As long as you meet basic eligibility guidelines, complete the simple application and electronically sign your loan documents, you can get the money you need in a matter of hours and sometimes less!</p>
<p>Most people like this easy option to take care of the problems that happen unexpectedly and to get the extra cash they need between paydays. With the online payday loans, there is no reason to worry and no reason to be embarrassed by your financial situation because it can happen to anybody. Online quick cash loans can make the problem go away and you can pay the money back on terms that are easier to budget than other options.</p>
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<hr />Hey Readers! I&#8217;ve been comin across some crazy stuff the past few days from a few different blogs around the web which I just had to share with you. Check em out below&#8230;
<p><a href="http://goldcollarpets.com/spangle-oscar" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Spangle &amp;amp; Oscar</a></p>
<p>After walking in for the first time to care for Oscar &#38; Spangle, they weren&#39;t too sure about what was happening. A little petting for Oscar and you&#39;ve got yourself a new best friend! Spangle still feeling a little insecure. &#8230;</p>
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<p>Some Things To Consider When Looking For Taxi Insurance When you are creating your own taxi or car hire company, regardless if you are planning to expand it or simply to start it, the first thing that you will hear from business &#8230;</p>
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<p>As people search the globe for travel destinations, more people are enjoying Panama tourism than ever before. The country is a very easy trip, especially for people from the United States and Canada and it has an amazing amount to offer even the most seasoned tourist. Panama tourism can take you to the mountains, to the beach, to a rainforest or even to the past. Because of its long-term affiliation with the US, many things about Panama are familiar to Americans, but the beauty of Panama tourism is that no matter from where you come, you can find something exciting and new.</p>
<p>Panama Government</p>
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Government: Elected Democracy</li>
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Current Head of State: President Ricardo Martinelli</li>
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Currency: US dollar (called Balboa) No national paper currency is printed, but there is coinage of the same size and denominations as American coins.</li>
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Sales Tax: VAT is 5% (10% for imports) </li>
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<p>Panama Geography</p>
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Area: 75,990 sq. kilometers</li>
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Population: 3,360,000, 2009 est.</li>
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Capital: Panam&#225; City</li>
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<p>The Infrastructure Panama </p>
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Time Zone: GMT-5</li>
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Telegram: Available in hotels and main post offices of major cities.</li>
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Press: La Prensa, El Siglo and El Panam&#225; Am&#233;rica are among the largest daily newspapers.</li>
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Mail: Mail to North America takes about a week. Post office hours are Mon-Fri 8:00am &#8211; 4:00 pm, Sat 8:00 am &#8211; 1:00 pm. For express services, FedEx and DHL are available in most areas. Mail forwarding services are available from locations such as Miami, FL for approx. $25 per month. These services provide an address and regularly forward mail based on a weight charge.</li>
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Police: If you are a victim of a crime, report it immediately to the local police, especially if you will be making an insurance claim. The tourist police, or policia de turismo, are better prepared to deal with foreigners and more likely to speak English. Typically they wear white armbands and ride bicycles.</li>
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Electricity: 120 volts AC, 60Hz</li>
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Emergency Numbers: Police 104, Fire 103, Tourist Police 269 8011), 911 is for medical emergencies only!</li>
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<p>Panama Demographics</p>
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Language: Spanish (official), English 14%, and is the official second language</li>
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Religion: 85% Catholic, 15% Protestant</li>
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<p>Panama Communications</p>
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Cellular Phone: Roaming agreements exist but most folks buy their minutes on a phone card</li>
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Fax: Available at most post offices and hotels</li>
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Directory Assistance:  Dial 102</li>
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National Dialing Code: 507</li>
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Telephone: IDD is available. International calling cards are available and widely used. Many Internet cafes also offer VoIP calling as well.</li>
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<p>Miscellaneous Facts</p>
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Siesta Time: There is no siesta, or midday break in the city. In some areas of the interior in makes sense and is still the custom.</li>
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Internet: Internet cafes are common and inexpensive. (usually less $1 per hour) Some restaurants and coffee shops now offer wireless hot spots.</li>
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Pets: Have your veterinarian prepare a standard International Health Certificate no more than 10 days prior to travel to Panama. The certificate should include the pet&#8217;s name, breed, owner&#8217;s name and current country of residency. It should state that the pet is healthy and free of parasites. It should also contain a list of inoculations including type, manufacturer and batch number.</li>
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Tipping: 10 to 15 per cent is customary in hotels and restaurants. Taxi drivers do not expect tips, but it is wise to arrange the rate before the trip.</li>
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Smoking: Panama is now a no smoking city. You can smoke out of doors if no one is near and in your home is no one else is present.</li>
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<p>Panama Travel</p>
<p>With the continuing growth of Panama&#8217;s Tocumen International Airport, Panama tourism has become an easy adventure. With direct flights from both Miami, FL and Houston, TX, Panama is little more than two hours away from the US. Other countries, including several in Europe offer direct flights to Panama as well, connecting Panama tourism with the rest of the world. The US government is very favorable about travel to Panama, listing only a small portion of the border area with Columbia as hazardous for travel.</p>
<p>When you arrive in Panama City (virtually all international flights to Panama come to Panama City), the first thing you will do is purchase a tourist card. This $5 document gives you permission to travel within the country for up to 90 days. Once you leave the airport, there is a variety of travel options to use: city buses, intercontinental buses, taxis, rental cars, airplanes and boats.</p>
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City buses &#8211; The brightly painted buses of Panama City are nearly tourist attractions by themselves. This is the lowest-priced form of transportation and an interesting cultural experience as well. They are called Diablo Rojos, red devils. Expect them to be crowded and loud.</li>
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Intercity buses &#8211; The country has a well developed bus system, similar to the Greyhound system in the US. For $30 you can travel from Panama City to San Jose, Costa Rica. If you show them that you are over 55 (with an (ID) you will go for $24. This is a great way to see the geographic beauty of Panama. In addition, buses are typical forms of transportation to remote areas such as Boquete.</li>
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Taxis &#8211; These distant relatives of the US taxi system are now all yellow and will beep their horns to alert possible passengers that they available. Taxis are very reasonably priced and can even be rented hourly or for trips to specific destinations.</li>
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Rental cars &#8211; Many of the same companies that service the US are in Panama as well. Prices for rentals cars can be reasonable via the Internet but very high in office. The style of driving in the country suggests that Panama tourists be careful when renting cars and strongly consider purchasing the insurance.</li>
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Airplanes &#8211; The country has a good regional service for Panama tourism. Fees are reasonable and service connects the major destinations within the country such as David, Bocas del Toro, the Pearl Islands and Colon.</li>
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Boats &#8211; Along the coasts, there is some use of boats for Panama tourism but this is not a widespread. Boats are also not recommended for tourists traveling from Panama to Columbia due to safety concerns at the border; only airplane travel is viable between these two countries.</li>
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<p>Panama Attractions</p>
<p>Panama is a country filled with activities. Starting in Panama City with the ruins of the ancient city, the rainforest, the Panama Canal are all an interesting visit. Throughout the country, the Carnival (held near the end of February), numerous fairs, concerts and traditional events dot the country. The country is fanatical about their national baseball league and the Panamanians such as Mariano Rivera who play in the major leagues. Soccer and basketball games are always available to be enjoyed and activities such as swimming, surfing, and fishing add to Panama tourism&#8217;s appeal to the sportsman. If you are a truly avid fisherman take a charter out to the &#8220;Tuna Coast,&#8221; the Panama Pacific where a large number of world records have been set in sport fishing.</p>
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<p>Working for User Bancorp Ltd, which is providing private and corporate accounts, merchant accounts, offshore companies such as Belize IBC&#8217;s (International Business Company), Panama corporations and foundations, wire transfer services, managed funds/Forex, credit- debit- and prepaid card issuing.</p>
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<p>Ok so 3 more posts today that I&#8217;ve dug up &#8211; I&#8217;m an information JUNKIE on this stuff lately. Give em a browse and let me know what ya reckon. They&#8217;re just from a few different sites I&#8217;ve been surfing lately that are generally good for information like this&#8230;
<p><a href="http://a.adstaxi.com/adstaxi/2010/09/23/forbes-rich-list.html" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">forbes rich list &#171; Ad me Up before you gogo</a></p>
<p>Houston ChronicleDuncan heirs added to<span id="more-112"></span> Forbes richest 400 listBizjournals.comThat compares to his net worth of $3.6 billion on Forbes&#39; list of the World&#39;s richest people in March. Other Houstonians on the list include: Hedge fund &#8230; &#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://goldcollarpets.com/schedule-update-for-sept-25th-26th" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Schedule update for Sept 25th-26th.</a></p>
<p>Unfortunately, our services during the weekend Sept 25th-26th will be unavailable. There is no scheduled appointments for these dates as of yet, which is why I wanted to give everyone advanced notice. Thank you greatly for understanding &#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.wwnewsflash.com/boeing-space-taxi" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">[World Wide News Flash] Boeing Space Taxi</a></p>
<p>By Mark Carreau HOUSTON ? For a commercial space transportation system to ferry crew to and from the International Space Station, NASA&#39;s astronaut corps prefers a rental-car model rather than a taxi model, says Chief Astronaut Peggy &#8230;</p>
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<p>&#191;Donde esta el ba&#241;o? &#191;Como esta usted? That pretty well sums up two years of high school Spanish taken as a college prep course almost 50 years ago! Of course, why would anyone ever need to know Spanish having never met a Mexican, let alone thought about going to Mexico? My, how times have changed!</p>
<p>After living in Houston for 25 years, we discovered that Mexico was only two hours away and that it had some very intriguing qualities to offer. In 1984 we bought a condo in Mismaloya, south of Puerto Vallarta, and made semi-annual visits to Vallarta for 13 years before buying a villa in the foothills of the Sierra Madres, overlooking Banderas Bay and El Centro, the downtown area of PV. When we moved to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, known as PV or Vallarta by the locals, ten years ago, our Spanish vocabulary consisted of about five words.</p>
<p>Fortunately, a few taxi drivers, most restaurant waiters, and some caddies spoke, or at least understood, a little English. In order to survive here, it was imperative to understand and speak some degree of Spanish. During our first month in Vallarta, we purchased text books, manuals, dictionaries, and hired a tutor to come to our villa twice a week. We worked diligently for almost six months, learning Spanish words, paraphrases, tenses, etc. so that we would have a chance of communicating with the locals.</p>
<p>To assist our learning process, we watched our Mexican TV which had about five channels; CNN, Mexican shows aimed at sixth graders, and American movies with Spanish subtitles. We would then turn off the volume and try to understand the movies by reading the subtitles. Not much fun, but the price you had to pay in order to live in Paradise where the average daily temperature during the &#8220;high season&#8221; of November through May is 73&#176;F with virtually no chance of rain!</p>
<p>We spent that first summer back in the States and upon returning to PV, we got lazy and discontinued our studies. Satellite TV became available in Vallarta and we no longer had the five Mexican channels, but instead had 350 channels from the US. Fortunately for us, the tourism boom in Vallarta was just beginning to occur ten years ago.</p>
<p>During the past decade, there have been thousands of new houses and tens of thousands of new condos, new hospitals, a new University of Guadalajara campus, new airport, new maritime terminal, etc. built in Vallarta. As tourism increased, so did the requirement for speaking English by the locals. If they could understand and speak English, they could obtain the higher paying jobs where interaction with tourists is a routine occurrence. Jobs such as waiting tables, caddying, taxi driving, police department, clerking at front desks in hotels, offices, hospitals, airport, etc. and management positions in stores and other businesses could pay three times as much as construction work, daily labor, cleaning, etc. where there is no requirement for English speaking skills.</p>
<p>The difference in wages was so obvious and substantial that during the past ten years, most all of the younger generation of people in Vallarta are taking English classes in school and understand and speak basic English. Even those that haven&#8217;t had a day of classroom English have a good understanding of &#8220;Espanglish&#8221; and we therefore have absolutely no problem communicating with anyone in Vallarta.</p>
<p>Virtually all educated Mexicans in PV such as doctors, lawyers, engineers, architects, bankers, nurses, teachers, etc. are fluent in English. In fact, the majority of these people seem to prefer speaking English with Americans and Canadians. Typical music in restaurants, bars, hotels, and even dental offices are the popular American songs. American magazines, newspapers, and books are available throughout the city, whereas ten years ago they were virtually non-existent.<br />
<br />In summarizing, having knowledge of Spanish is no longer a prerequisite for visiting or retiring in Vallarta.</p>
<p>The majority of the retirees that live in PV have little Spanish speaking ability and get along just fine. Most all tourists by plane or cruise ship have no knowledge of Spanish and they too have no communication problems. Obviously, Vallarta is not typical of Mexico, however, those considering a trip to or retirement in Vallarta with no Spanish speaking ability, should not be concerned about a language barrier here. At the rate things are changing in PV, who knows, English could become its primary language in another generation!</p>
<p>Jim Scherrer is a retired entrepreneur from Houston, has owned property in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico for 24 years, and has made Vallarta his permanent residence for the past ten years. He founded Puerto Vallarta Real Estate Buyers&#180; Agents (PVREBA), whose mission is to reveal all the recent changes that have occurred in Vallarta while dispelling the misconceptions about living in Mexico. PVREBA acts exclusively as buyers&#180; agents by introducing North Americans to Vallarta, showing them properties that meet their needs and budgets, and assisting them through the foreign buying process, with all payments made by the listing agents. For the full series of articles regarding Retirement in Puerto Vallarta as well as pertinent Puerto Vallarta links, please visit us at <a href="http://www.pvreba.com/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">http://www.pvreba.com/</a></p>
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<p><a href="http://www.table4weddings.com/blog/2010/09/cabo-san-lucas-lovers-beach-wedding-photos/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Cabo San Lucas Lover&#8217;s Beach Wedding Photos | Austin, Dallas &#8230;</a></p>
<p>Austin, Dallas, Houston, and Destination Wedding Photographer Table4 Blog. Hi, my name is Jason Huang. And I&#39;m a Dallas native who loves BBQ, Chick-Fil-A, southern sweet tea, and taking photographs. &#8230; The day after their wedding, the four of us took a water taxi  to Lover&#39;s Beach, one of the most popular sites in Cabo. We shared the glass bottom taxi with another family and once we were dropped off at Lover&#39;s Beach, we had approximately 90 minutes to get all the photos &#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.houstonarchitecture.com/haif/topic/23837-washington-ave-committee/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Washington Ave committee &#8211; HAIF</a></p>
<p>I do like the idea of allowing Pedestrian, Pedicabs, Taxi&#39;s, and Jitney&#39;s only. They just need to be careful with how they approach this idea while not scaring the people away. They will need a lot more parking for availble for example. &#8230; Make it one-way westbound between Houston Avenue and TC Jester. Washington becomes one-way eastbound and narrowed to accommodate pull-in parking, wider sidewalks, and a wider-than-normal bike lane suitable for use by jitneys. &#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.taxicabplace.com/taxi-news/guy-robs-bank-gets-away-in-taxi-in-houston-houston-news/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Guy Robs Bank, Gets Away In Taxi &#8212; In Houston(!) &#8211; Houston News &#8230;</a></p>
<p>We&#39;ve had bicycling bank robbers, banks robbers who waddled away, and now we&#39;ve got a cool customer who&#8230; See more here: Guy Robs Bank, Gets Away In Taxi &#8212; In Houston(!) &#8211; Houston News &#8230;</p>
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<p>Searching for North Houston apartments? Just north of Houston is The Woodlands, where you&#8217;ll find the opportunities and conveniences of a modern city hidden in an abundance of trees. A place where community spirit lives and life is good.</p>
<p>Other North Houston apartments simply cannot offer all that apartments in The Woodlands do. After considering<span id="more-111"></span> the following reasons to move to The Woodlands TX, you&#8217;ll understand why:</p>
<p>1. The Woodlands is a Master Planned Community</p>
<p>Plans for development of The Woodlands were indeed masterful. This wooded area, located about 30 miles north of Houston, became one of the country&#8217;s first master planned communities and remains one of the finest today. Everything you might want or need could be found in The Woodlands.</p>
<p>2. You Live in Harmony with Nature in The Woodlands</p>
<p>Trees line streets throughout The Woodlands and thousands of acres of protected green space keep the original vision for the community alive. The Woodlands truly was and is designed in harmony with nature.</p>
<p>3. The Woodlands offers Top-Rated Schools</p>
<p>From day care to college, The Woodlands offers a wealth of opportunities for an excellent education. You&#8217;ll find many top-rated schools among private and public educational facilities in The Woodlands.</p>
<p>4. Job Growth Continues in The Woodlands</p>
<p>Even in a down economy, job growth continues in The Woodlands. Jobs in health care and education saw the highest growth in 2009.</p>
<p>5. Low Crime Rate in The Woodlands Means Less Chance of Becoming a Victim</p>
<p>According to <a href="http://www.neighborhoodscout.com/tx/the-woodlands/crime/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Neighborhood Scout</a>, you have a 1 in 172 chance of becoming a victim of crime in Texas. In The Woodlands, you chance is 1 in 908.</p>
<p>6. Enjoy a Diversity of Things to Do in The Woodlands</p>
<p>In The Woodlands you can enjoy world-class concerts and live theater productions, parades and festivals, movie theaters and fine dining, and hiking and canoeing. Take a water taxi ride down the Waterway or have a picnic in the park. Shop the mall, see a ballet performance, browse a museum or play a round of golf. The possibilities seem endless.</p>
<p>7. The Woodlands is a Premier Shopping Destination</p>
<p>The Woodlands is one of the country&#8217;s best shopping destinations. You could easily spend days browsing the unique specialty shops and malls.</p>
<p>8. The Woodlands is a Golfer&#8217;s Paradise</p>
<p>Championship and Signature golf courses bring many people to The Woodlands. Whether pro or beginner, you&#8217;ll consider The Woodlands a paradise.</p>
<p>Forbes named The Woodlands one of <a href="http://www.forbes.com/2009/07/07/relocate-relocation-cities-lifestyle-real-estate-affordable-moving_slide_15.html" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">America&#8217;s 25 Best Places to Move</a>. It really is.</p>
<p>Compare opportunities offered by other North Houston apartments, and then make The Woodlands your new home.</p>
<p>Now that you&#8217;re sold on this unique, master-planned community, be one of the first to live in the new <a href="http://www.themillennium.com/Texas/The-Woodlands/Millennium-Waterway-Ave/Home-2028.html" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">apartments in The Woodlands TX</a>, opening Summer 2010. At The Millennium-Waterway Ave, <a href="http://www.themillennium.com/Texas/The-Woodlands/Millennium-Waterway-Ave/Amenities-2041.html" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">luxury and green living features</a> form the ultimate urban home.</p>
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<p><a href="http://green.autoblog.com/2010/09/12/go-green-eco-taxi-transports-passengers-in-chic-electric-style/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Go Green Eco Taxi transports passengers in &amp;quot;chic electric style &#8230;</a></p>
<p>Plug In America member Sara Bissig and her husband Jimmy operate Go Green Eco Taxi, located in the Woodlands community north of Houston, TX. Go Green Eco Taxi is quite different from your-run-of-the-mill taxi service because the company  &#8230;</p>
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<p>Gold Collar Pet Services | NW Houston Dog Walker, Pet Sitter, Pet Taxi, Poop Scoop &#183; news &#183; Featured &#183; Gold Collar Updates &#183; pet care &#183; Ask A Vet Online &#183; Health Advice &#183; Tips &#183; pet updates &#183; Adoptions &#183; Featured Adoptable Pets &#8230;</p>
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<p>There is considerable evidence that homeopathy can successfully treat any influenza, be it the current Swine Flu also known as H1N1 or any other flu, provided the correct homeopathic medicine is used. In the influenza epidemic of 1918-19, only 1% of those treated with homeopathy died, compared to 30% of those treated with conventional medicine. **</p>
<p>In the following case of influenza, it is not known whether the infecting virus was H1N1 or another strain, as the patient was not tested.</p>
<p>A 19 year old Houston girl had been vacationing in Spain, where there were over 1,500 confirmed cases of H1N1 influenza as of July 31, 2009, with presumably many thousands more that were not tested.</p>
<p>The course of her influenza during the first four days was as follows:</p>
<p>Day 1-July 10, 2009-she flew from Barcelona to London. On arriving at Heathrow she felt ill. She and two friends took a taxi to a hostel. On the way there, her she noted, &#8220;My whole body felt really weak.&#8221; When she got out of the taxi she was too weak to lift her 60 lb. backpack that she had been carrying without difficulty for over a week.</p>
<p>She began to have fever alternating with chills. The exact sequence, which she described to me later, was as follows: &#8220;I would feel really hot and open the windows. After a while, I&#8217;d feel chilled, and I&#8217;d get into bed under a comforter and sleep. I&#8217;d wake up in a sweat, feeling very hot.&#8221; So she would uncover. This sequence-chill then heat followed by perspiration-continued for four days.</p>
<p>Day 2-July 11th-she vomited once and developed a painful throat. The glands along the sides of her throat became swollen and tender. Also, the muscles on both sides of her neck became painful. It was later determined that these were the sternocleidomastoid muscles which act to flex and rotate the head.</p>
<p>Day 3-July 12th-she was having trouble swallowing. &#8220;It was painful to swallow and the floor of my mouth towards the back felt closed off whenever I swallowed.&#8221; Her eyes became sensitive to light. That night she became short of breath. Her spine was so weak that she could not sit up without the support of the bed board. During this period, she was not only weak but uncoordinated. &#8220;I had to hold on to the wall and the door just to make it three feet to the bathroom,&#8221; she said. &#8220;My whole body was weak and trembling. I felt off balance. Even sitting on the toilet it was hard to hold my back up. It was so weak. I would hold onto the washbasin with my arm.&#8221;</p>
<p>She was very short of breath. She could not breathe in without the breath suddenly stopping in mid-inhalation. This frightened her. &#8220;It felt as if my throat would close off,&#8221; she said, pointing to her trachea.</p>
<p>Day 4-July 14th-she began to see double especially after sleeping. She felt as if there were a weight on her chest.</p>
<p>Her mother, who had been in phone contact with her, became so alarmed that she flew to London from Houston. Once there, she found out her daughter was taking two acetaminophen and two ibuprofen every four hours. These had been prescribed at an emergency room in London. Believing her daughter was taking too much medicine, her mother immediately stopped the ibuprofen.</p>
<p>U.K. health authorities estimated there were over 100,000 cases of influenza that week, most of which were presumed to be H1N1. No hospitals were admitting influenza cases due to overcrowding.</p>
<p>Her temperature did not go above 99.9&#186;F throughout the illness. (This is a typical finding in the current Swine Flu H1N1 virus-no or very low temperature.)</p>
<p>By the eighth day she was well enough to travel and flew back to Houston. Since she was still not well she saw a local medical doctor who prescribed an antibiotic that badly upset her stomach.</p>
<p>When I saw her three weeks after the onset she was still quite tired and sleeping 12 to 13 hours a night. Her main complaint concerned her vision which had worsened about the time she started the antibiotic.</p>
<p>She said the vision was &#8220;messed up.&#8221; I asked her to elaborate. She said, &#8220;It&#8217;s like I&#8217;m tripping on drugs.&#8221; I asked for more information. &#8220;Since this thing began,&#8221; she said, &#8220;when I close my eyes I see dotted lights that move up and down. Some are white, some are blue-electric blue. Sometimes there is green.&#8221;</p>
<p>She said her arms and legs still felt weak. &#8220;If I sit for twenty to thirty minutes my legs go numb.&#8221;</p>
<p>She is an artist but since the flu, she had found it harder to draw. &#8220;I get confused and nervous and can&#8217;t draw or paint for more than ten minutes. Then I&#8217;ll start staring.&#8221; After resting a bit she could continue to draw. She showed me two simple sketches. &#8220;They took me 45 minutes to an hour to do,&#8221; she said. &#8220;Normally, I could do those in 10 to 15 minutes.&#8221;</p>
<p>Her eyelids felt heavy.</p>
<p>&#8220;I feel slow, a lot slower than normal.&#8221;</p>
<p>Her thirst, which had been low in London, was now high.</p>
<p>She mentioned again that during the acute phase in London her whole body visibly.</p>
<p>&#8220;Currently, I can&#8217;t look at any one thing too long. When I do my vision becomes confused-my mind, too.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Two days ago everything I looked at became foggy. I&#8217;d close my eyes for awhile and when I opened them I could see the object again.&#8221; Because she had double vision, I asked if she could force the two objects to merge into a single object by force of will. She said she could.</p>
<p>I asked her if she had had any hemiopia-a condition in which there is blindness in one half of the visual field of one or both eyes. She had had the vertical kind in which half the side vision in both eyes disappears.</p>
<p>Currently, when she looked at an object then turned her eyes away the image of that object often followed her gaze.</p>
<p>If she looked to either side it caused pain in the eyes.</p>
<p>I asked about reading. &#8220;When I read the letters overlap,&#8221; she said.</p>
<p>I wanted to know more about the acute phase when she was in London. &#8220;Did you notice your heartbeat?&#8221; I asked. &#8220;Yes. I remember when I was having trouble breathing my heart would slow down. My Mom said so, too.&#8221; Later I asked her mother who said she put her ear to her daughter&#8217;s chest and noticed the heart rate sounded slow.</p>
<p>&#8220;In London, when you were trembling and frightened, did you have your Mom hold you?&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Yes, she did. I remember that.&#8221;</p>
<p>She also had been feeling as though there was a lump in her throat since returning to Houston and taking the antibiotics.</p>
<p>She had another unusual symptom-she was &#8220;seeing&#8221; wavy lines, thousands of them, in her visual fields when I saw her on August 1, 2009.</p>
<p>At this point I examined her neck. I placed the flat of my hand against her right cheek and I asked her to turn her head into my hand. That maneuver caused the left sternocleidomastoid muscle to contract and become both visible and palpable. I moved my free hand along the muscle and it was still somewhat sore. The medicine I prescribed is known to affect those particular neck muscles. (see below)</p>
<p>I did not feel the antibiotics had been warranted but I also did not think they caused the vision to deteriorate since certain viruses are known to interfere with the vision. Presumably, the virus that had earlier ravaged her whole body was now interfering with her vision.</p>
<p>The homeopathic medicine she needed and received was Gelsemium which comes from the plant, Yellow Jasmine.</p>
<p>She improved immediately on Gelsemium and two days later reported her vision much improved. There was no diplopia; she was able to draw without difficulty; she could read without the letters overlapping; there was no hemiopia, and no foggy vision. A few days later, she &#8220;saw&#8221; occasional blue dots. All other symptoms had vanished.</p>
<p>I wish to stress that I saw her three weeks after the acute phase. When I saw her she was still tired and she had the many visual symptoms already mentioned. Gelsemium clearly made her vision normal.</p>
<p>The question is: could Gelsemium have cured her in the acute phase (day one to four)? I contend it could have done for the following reasons:</p>
<p>* The kind of fever she had: chill followed by heat followed by perspiration.</p>
<p>* The heaviness of her eyelids and the sensation of general bodily heaviness.</p>
<p>* Her general weakness coupled with incoordination.</p>
<p>* Her trembling.</p>
<p>* The pain that localized in her sternocleidomastoid muscles.</p>
<p>* The extreme weakness of the back.</p>
<p>The above symptoms are all covered by Gelsemium and can be found in our various reference works.</p>
<p>I propose that we keep Gelsemium in mind as we approach the coming fall with the very real likelihood that the swine flu will continue to spread.</p>
<p>It is of interest that Gelsemium was the most commonly prescribed homeopathic medicine during the 1918-19 flu epidemic.</p>
<p>Though it is possible in the current pandemic that Gelsemium will be curative in many cases it is also possible that other medicines will be needed. AS ALWAYS WITH HOMEOPATHY, THE SPECIFIC SYMPTOMS WILL LEAD TO THE CORRECT PRESCRIPTION. There is no one-size-fits-all medicine.</p>
<p>Each of the following rubrics (symptoms as they appear in the Repertory) contains the medicine Gelsemium.</p>
<p>EYE &#8211; Staring</p>
<p>EYE &#8211; Heaviness &#8211; Lids &#8211; Upper</p>
<p>GENERALS &#8211; Trembling, Externally</p>
<p>CHEST &#8211; Pain &#8211; burning</p>
<p>FEVER &#8211; Succession of states &#8211; chill &#8211; followed by &#8211; heat &#8211; then  perspiration.</p>
<p>BACK &#8211; Weakness</p>
<p>VISION &#8211; Diplopia</p>
<p>VISION &#8211; Diplopia, strength of will ameliorates</p>
<p>VISION &#8211; Wavering</p>
<p>VISION &#8211; Confused</p>
<p>VISION &#8211; Exertion of the eyes aggravates</p>
<p>VISION &#8211; Fade away, then reappear; objects</p>
<p>VISION &#8211; Hemiopia &#8211; vertical</p>
<p>VISION &#8211; Images, too long retained</p>
<p>VISION &#8211; Looking &#8211; concentrated, focused, aggravates</p>
<p>VISION &#8211; Looking sideways &#8211; aggravates</p>
<p>VISION &#8211; Mental exertion aggravates</p>
<p>VISION &#8211; Run together &#8211; letters</p>
<p>EXTERNAL THROAT &#8211; Pain &#8211; Sternocleidomastoid muscles</p>
<p>THROAT &#8211; Lump, sensation of</p>
<p>THROAT Pain &#8211; swallowing aggravates</p>
<p>**See Julian Winston&#8217;s well-researched article: <a href="http://www.nesh.com/main/nejh/samples/winston.html" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">http://www.nesh.com/main/nejh/samples/winston.html</a></p>
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<p><a href="http://blogs.dallasobserver.com/unfairpark/2010/09/bullet_train_with_butterfly_wi.php" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Bullet Train With Butterfly Wings: More on Plans for Dallas-to &#8230;</a></p>
<p>On Tuesday we got our<span id="more-110"></span> sneak peek at Central Japan Railway Company&#39;s presentation to Houston transportation officials intended to get&#8230; &#8230; The Dallas station will actually be between  the the levees. Then you take the solar-power taxi boat to JasonRoberto Cliff. Problem is I am not sure there is a bike rack in the taxi. Posted On: Thursday, Sep. 23 2010 @ 10:07AM. Krammit the Forg says: &#34;How will they acquire the land needed to build the rail line?&#34; &#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.megamachine.info/2010/09/10-coolest-taxi-cars.html" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Mega Machine: 10 Coolest Taxi Cars</a></p>
<p>#7. Hummer Taxi: This yellow Hummer taxi was seen in Houston, Texas. super_taxi_07. #8. Chevrolet Corvette  Taxi: As a matter of fact this Corvette Z06 isn&#39;t a taxicab at all, though it would have been great if it was. &#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://blogs.houstonpress.com/hairballs/2010/09/guy_robs_bank_gets_away_in_tax.php" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Guy Robs Bank, Gets Away In Taxi &#8212; In Houston(!) &#8211; Houston News &#8230;</a></p>
<p>We&#39;ve had bicycling bank robbers, banks robbers who waddled away, and now we&#39;ve got a cool customer who&#8230;</p>
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<p>If you&#8217;re looking for an ideal baseball road trip destination, Houston should be at or near the top of your list. Not only is there plenty to see and do in and around the city, but Houston is easy to reach from just about anywhere. Let&#8217;s explore Houston, home of the Astros&#8230;</p>
<p>Houston: An Overview</p>
<p>One of the best things about Houston is the ease of travel to get there. No matter where you live in the United States, there is more than likely a direct flight available to Houston.</p>
<p>The city itself is one of the largest metropolitan areas in the country, especially in terms of its footprint. If you plan to explore outlying areas, you will definitely need to rent a car. The downtown area is compact enough, with a light rail system designed to get you from place to place. Further, taxi service in the downtown area uses a flat fee system, a refreshing idea that eliminates any budgetary surprises.</p>
<p>If you plan to confine your activities to the downtown area and the ballpark, you can get by without a car. But if your stay extends past two or three days, you will want to explore a bit.</p>
<p>Spring and fall are the best two seasons to visit. Because of its proximity to the Gulf Coast, Houston tends to be humid. Air conditioning is a constant staple here, and although summer can be sweltering, spring and autumn are often delightful.</p>
<p>Baseball In Houston</p>
<p>Houstonians are proud of their Astros, a National League franchise since the early 1960&#8242;s. The current ballpark, Minute Maid Park, is adjacent to downtown and is one of major league baseball&#8217;s most unique venues. Center field is wide and expansive, while the left field wall is an enticing 315 feet from home plate.</p>
<p>The stadium sits right next to the city&#8217;s football venue, Reliant Stadium, and the Astrodome. The Astrodome was home to the Astros from 1965 through 1999 and is still used for various conventions and public events.</p>
<p>The area around the ballpark is known as Union Square. There are numerous entertainment options available not only here, but minutes away in downtown Houston. Public transportation is available to the games and many restaurants offer shuttles.</p>
<p>Currently, the Astros are in a down cycle in terms of competitiveness, although in baseball that can change from season to season. Tickets are generally available on the day of games, but popular opponents do occasionally sell out, so it is best to plan ahead. You will never have to worry about a rain out though. Minute Maid Park has a retractable dome, so your comfort is assured.</p>
<p>Houston Entertainment</p>
<p>One neighborhood not to miss in Houston is the Rice Village area. Owing its name to nearby Rice University, this is the dining and entertainment center of the city. Lively and active both day and night, Rice Village is brimming with shopping options and numerous dining choices.</p>
<p>Two of our favorites are Little Woodrows and Two Rows Restaurant, both located in the heart of this area. They are just steps away from most of the shops and are ideal for lunch or dinner. A good choice with a sports theme downtown is the Front Porch Pub, which is popular with the after work crowd.</p>
<p>If you have an extra day or two, coastal Galveston is a popular destination less than an hour away. Historic architecture and numerous seafood restaurants beckon, along with a beach and outdoors culture taking full advantage of warm Gulf waters.</p>
<p>Summary</p>
<p>Houston is an ideal baseball road trip destination, particularly for a weekend. The city is easy to reach, and you can rely on safe public transportation if your visit is limited to downtown and surrounding neighborhoods.</p>
<p>Are you interested in planning a <a href="http://www.baseballandbeertravel.com" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">baseball road trip</a>? Discover insider tips and recommendations for each major league baseball city by visiting us at: <a href="http://www.baseballandbeertravel.com" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">http://www.baseballandbeertravel.com</a></p>
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<hr />Ok so you might find the next few links interesting. These are from around the web, just random snippets that I&#8217;ve picked up in my reading, but I found some very cool information in them. You might too. Here goes&#8230;
<p><a href="http://yahandsup.com/2010/09/23/1000-soundtrack-vol1-2010/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">1000% Best Soundtrack vol.1 (2010) | YaHandsUp</a></p>
<p>Vasquez Lusi &#8211; Un Peu Moins De Mysteri (Taxi 2) 052. Garbage &#8211; The World Is Not Enough 053. All Saints &#8211; Pure Shores 054. Limp Bizkit &#8211; Take A Look Around 055. Seether &#8211; Hang On (Daredevil) 056. Jamelia &#8211; Stop! (Ost Bridget Jones Diary) 057 . &#8230; Whitney Houston &#8211; I Will Always Love You 142. Diana King &#8211; I Say A Little Prayer 143. C Aguilera, Lil Kim, Pink, Mya &#8211; Lady Marmalade 144. The Propellerheads &#38; S Bassey &#8211; History Repeating 145. Brian Setzer &#8211; Americano 146. &#8230;</p>
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<p>Tairo &#8211; L&#39;homme N&#39;est Qu&#39;un Apperenti (Taxi 2) 072. Kylie Minogue &#8211; Can&#39;t Get You Out Of My Head (Bridget Jones 2) 073. K. Reen &#38; Fef Bond &#8211; Tu Me Plais 074. Tomoyasu Hotel &#8211; Battle Without Honor Or Humanity (Kill Bill 1) &#8230; Whitney Houston &#8211; I Will Always Love You 142. Diana King &#8211; I Say A Little Prayer 143. C Aguilera, Lil Kim, Pink, Mya &#8211; Lady Marmalade 144. The Propellerheads &#38; S Bassey &#8211; History Repeating 145. Brian Setzer &#8211; Americano &#8230;</p>
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<p>Houston (against all odds &#8211; we had to run through all the way through. Charles De Gaulle airport to make<span id="more-109"></span> the flight). At the airport in Houston we faced a whole new set of obstacles. Claire was detained at immigration for quite a while &#8230; After the 40 minute ordeal, we reunited and took the airport shuttle back to the Sleep Inn on JFK Boulevard. The next morning (actually, this morning) we woke up bright and early at 5:00 am to be at the airport in time for Claire&#39;s 7:25 &#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://bestrateguarantee.blogspot.com/2010/07/houston-texas-springhill-suites-by.html" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">The Best Rate Guarantee Blog &#8211; Your Daily Source for Discount &#8230;</a></p>
<p>Houston, Texas &#8211; Springhill Suites by Marriott &#8211; Houston  Hobby Airport. SpringHill Suites by Marriott Houston Hobby Airport is located 1 mile from Houston Hobby Airport and 10 miles from downtown&#39;s museum district. &#8230; The hotel also offers free parking (according to hotel&#39;s website) and airport shuttle. All  rooms feature: *kitchenettes (with *microwaves, coffeemakers, and *refrigerators), *high-speed Internet access, hairdryers, irons and ironing boards, free weekday &#8230;</p>
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<p>Located a few kilometres from Singaraja, Bali&#8217;s historic capital, Lovina is an increasingly popular destination for people on vacation looking to escape Bali&#8217;s highly commercialized tourist oriented south. A lovely stretch of pristine black sand beach overlooking the Bali Sea, Lovina Beach is a much more laid-back and relaxed place than its counterparts in the south. Don&#8217;t let this slow pace of life deceive you into thinking Lovina is a sleepy backwater &#8211; the area is home to several world class resorts, hotels and guest houses. Not only does Lovina boast a great and varied selection of tourist accommodation and amenities, but prices in north Bali are also lower than what one may find in the tourist hubs of Kuta, Ubud or Nusa Dua in the south.</p>
<p>There is more to Lovina than the ever-present black-sand beach and Dolphin sightseeing tours. While by no means an exhaustive list, here are some popular places to visit when in Lovina:</p>
<p>1. Diving and snorkeling are two of the more popular activities most people engage in during their stay at Lovina. While many people prefer to take the shuttle to Tulamben in the east to explore the famous wreck of the USS Liberty, Lovina itself is home to a highly underrated diving site: the Lovina Reef. Not as well known as the other coral reefs or shipwrecks in north Bali, the Lovina reef dive offers interesting newly formed corals to explore.</p>
<p>2. Easily accessible from Lovina, the Banjar Hor Springs is a natural hot spring set in a lush garden environment. Believed by the locals to heal diseases, a soak in the high sulphur waters at the Banjar Hot Springs is guaranteed to be relaxing and therapeutic.</p>
<p>3. While Bali is known as the land of a thousand temples, a Buddhist temple is something of an anomaly in the overwhelmingly Hindu island. The Brahma Vihara Arama, one of only two Buddhist temples in Bali, is a charming monastery with stunning views of the surrounding forest canopy and the distant sea. Located 11 kilometres west near the village of Dencarik, the Brahma Vihara Arama is easily accessible from any hotel or holiday residence in Lovina.</p>
<p>4. While not a part of Lovina, the neighbouring city of Singaraja is a must visit for anyone staying in Lovina. As the seat of Dutch colonial power in Bali and its surrounding islands, this port city has long played an important part in Bali&#8217;s history. A major stop for seafaring nations throughout the centuries, Singaraja bears the influence of various cultures that have landed on its shores; a stroll down Singaraja&#8217;s old docks will show Arab, Dutch and Chinese influences.</p>
<p>Situated in Bali&#8217;s north shore, Lovina is known for its peace, friendliness, beauty and affordability. Among the things to see and do in Lovina are dolphin watching, scuba diving, snorkeling, waterfalls, hot springs, beaches and ancient temples. Ever wanted to own your own slice of tropical paradise? It&#8217;s easier than you think! For more information visit <a href="http://www.lovinabeachresort.com" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">http://www.lovinabeachresort.com</a>, call 65 9742 1164 or email <a href="mailto:info@lovinabeachresort.com" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">info@lovinabeachresort.com</a>.</p>
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<p><a href="http://nabswstudentaffairs.blogspot.com/2010/09/october-steering-committee-meeting.html" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">National Association of Black Social Workers Office of Student &#8230;</a></p>
<p>&#8230; Tax plus $3.00 occupancy tax per room per day) Airport Transportation: Airport Shuttle: $20.00 one-way $38.00 Round-trip. Taxi: $33.00. For more information, please visit: http://www.nabsw.org/mserver/Events.aspx?eventID=1139.  Thank you ! Posted by Secretary Ali &#8230;. is a pursing her Master of Social Work at the University of Houston Graduate School of Social Work. She  received her Bachelor&#39;s of Arts in Social Work at Prairie View A&#38;M University in Prairie View, Texas. &#8230;</p>
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<p>&#8230; plus a sixth at Dulles Airport. For $333 million per mile we get a shuttle to the airport and some park-and-rides. There are some plans for Transit Oriented Development, but nothing like Bethesda or Ballston. Certainly not to the scale of Tysons Corner. &#8230;.. The only  thing the street cars will do is replace the buses currently on the road and, while they&#39;re at it, hit more people because  folks aren&#39;t used to them (see the example of Houston). by Foggy Dew on  Sep 21, &#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://airportlimosunlimited.com/archives/20" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Airport Limos Unlimited &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Riding the Wave on &#8230;</a></p>
<p>The wave bracelet (which riders show to board the shuttle) also gets discounts, like 10 percent off the tab, at several area hot spots. Two free parking lots, located at 230 TC Jester or Lot H at the southwest corner of Houston and &#8230;</p>
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<p>Ok so 3 more posts today that I&#8217;ve dug up &#8211; I&#8217;m an information JUNKIE on this stuff lately. Give em a browse and let me know what ya reckon. They&#8217;re just from a few different sites I&#8217;ve been surfing lately that are generally good for information like this&#8230;
<p><a href="http://svoceanstar.blogspot.com/2010/09/baltimore-houston-washington-dc.html" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">S/V Ocean Star: Baltimore / Houston / Washington DC</a></p>
<p>Once back at the boat, I have to start<span id="more-108"></span> to pack for my trip back to Houston. That night we head back to Fell&#39;s point for dinner, enjoy our meal Al fresco. Thursday I catch my shuttle to the airport while Steve heads off to find a place &#8230;</p>
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<p>Airport Limo PHONE: 832-277-6613 &#8211; Bush, IAH, Houston Hobby, Houston, airports, IAH, HOU, Texas, Medical, Center, Conroe, Galveston, Bush, Hobby. &#8230;  In preparation for its last planned mission to the International Space Station, shuttle Discovery was lowered onto its external fuel tank and solid rocket boosters in High Bay 3 of the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA&#39;s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The lift and mate operation began Sept. 9 and wrapped up early Sept. 10. &#8230;</p>
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<p>Day 1 &#8211; Arrive in Vegas</p>
<p>As you come in to land at McCarran International Airport you&#8217;ll see the unmistakable sight of the city&#8217;s famous Strip, situated on Las Vegas Boulevard. That&#8217;s where you&#8217;ll want to be staying to make the most of Vegas. There are hotels for all budgets situated on The Strip, from cheap and cheerful to incredibly luxurious, so pick the one that suits your needs best. Once you&#8217;ve checked in, take the time to wander The Strip and take in the visual delights that await, from The Venetian&#8217;s incredible replica of Venice to the mesmerising Bellagio fountains. If the heat&#8217;s too intense for you to walk for long stretches &#8211; you&#8217;re in the middle of the desert, after all &#8211; make use of The Deuce. These air conditioned double decker buses roam The Strip frequently and are very reasonably priced. In the evening, treat yourself to a nice meal from one of many award-winning restaurants. Again, there are options to suit all tastes and budgets; a good middle ground is The Venetian&#8217;s Grand Lux Caf&#233;, which offers great food at less-than-premium prices.</p>
<p>Day 2 &#8211; Get your gamble on</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s face it: if you&#8217;re in Vegas then there&#8217;s a very good chance you&#8217;re itching to get some gambling done &#8211; no doubt you scoured the internet for the best deals on flights, hotels and cheap travel insurance in order to maximise your spending money. From blackjack and craps to the constant musical hum of slot machines, there are plenty of distractions for anyone who likes to play a game of chance. If you like to be a little more in control of your destiny, there are also a multitude of poker tournaments and cash games for you to choose from. Tournaments vary in value but you won&#8217;t go wrong with the $75 option at The Orleans, which with starting stacks of 7,500 chips offers excellent value. The Orleans is set back a little from the main Strip but you can catch a free shuttle from Bill&#8217;s Gamblin&#8217; Hall &#038; Saloon, which is situated bang in the middle of The Strip.</p>
<p>Day 3 &#8211; Check out downtown</p>
<p>While The Strip is undoubtedly the main draw for tourists nowadays, there was a time when all the Vegas action took place downtown on Fremont Street. And while &#8216;Old Vegas&#8217; no longer matches up to the glitz and the glamour of the new arrivals, it&#8217;s still well worthy of a visit. Famous old casinos like Binion&#8217;s and 4 Queens are steeped in history and offer a more down-to-earth alternative to the hyper-reality of some Strip hotels such as Excalibur or New York, New York. There&#8217;s plenty more to see and do, though, including a diverse range of musical entertainment. Best of all are the Viva Vision light and sound shows, which utilise a huge LED canopy &#8211; boasting more than 12 million LED lights &#8211; that runs along a large stretch of Fremont Street.</p>
<p>Day 4 &#8211; See a modern wonder of the world</p>
<p>The Grand Canyon is an absolute must-see so be sure to make time to experience it. At 277 miles, widths ranging between 4 and 18 miles and a maximum depth of more than a mile, this natural phenomenon is a genuine &#8216;you won&#8217;t believe it until you see it&#8217; contender. If you can spare a whole day then bus and jeep tours are available which take 12-15 hours and often include stops at the Hoover Dam and the Grand Canyon Skywalk &#8211; a glass-bottomed walkway in the shape of a horseshoe that extends out over the floor of the canyon at a height of 3,600ft. If you&#8217;d prefer a quicker &#8211; and potentially more spectacular trip &#8211; treat yourself to a helicopter ride. Journeys from The Strip to the Grand Canyon via helicopter take around 45 minutes each way so if you go during the day you&#8217;ll be back in time to fit in another activity in the evening.</p>
<p>Day 5 &#8211; Take in a show</p>
<p>What better way to round off your trip than to enjoy a nice meal followed by one of The Strip&#8217;s headline shows? If you&#8217;ve overdone the gambling and are running low on funds, head to Ellis Island and order the Steak Special; it&#8217;s not on the menu, but those in the know will pay just $6.99 for a 10-ounce steak with potato, green beans and dinner rolls &#8211; as well as a glass of beer from the on-site micro-brewery. As for the show, you&#8217;ve got a lot to choose from with hit productions ranging from comedy and magic to theatre and musical entertainment &#8211; but your top priority should be to catch a breathtaking Cirque du Soleil performance. There are currently five Cirque shows in permanent residence on The Strip, from aquatic masterpiece O to the Beatles-themed Love. Best of all, though, is Myst&#232;re at Treasure Island.</p>
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<p><a href="http://yourcityride.com/blog1/2010/08/22/airport-shuttle/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Airport Shuttle</a></p>
<p>&#8230; Houston, Phoenix, Sacramento, Burbank, San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego, Washington DC, Manhattan, Islip, Nashville Shuttle Service, NYC, Minneapolis, Dulles, Oakland, DC,  New York City, Long Island. Airport Shuttle.</p>
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<p>Princess Juliana International Airport Juancho E. Yrausquin Airport Juancho E. Yrausquin Airport Courchevel Airport Courchevel Airport Barra International Airport Barra International Airport Gustaf III Airport Gustaf III Airport &#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.galvestonshuttle.net/iah-bush-airport-houston/best-way-to-travel-from-huntsville-tx-to-iah" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">best way to travel from Huntsville, TX to IAH? | Galveston Shuttle</a></p>
<p>I wanna get from Sam Houston State University to George Bush Intercontinental Airport as well when i come back. Head south on I-45 and when on the outskirts of.</p>
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<p>Ok so 3 more posts today that I&#8217;ve dug up &#8211; I&#8217;m an information JUNKIE on this stuff lately. Give em a browse and let me know what ya reckon. They&#8217;re just from a few different sites I&#8217;ve been surfing lately that are generally good for information like this&#8230;
<p><a href="http://www.travelplaninfo.com/flights-to-telluride-car-rentals-shuttles-lodging-telluride-vacation-planning/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Flights to Telluride &#8211; Car Rentals, Shuttles, Lodging, Telluride &#8230;</a></p>
<p>5 hour drive<span id="more-107"></span> from Telluride, the Montrose Regional Airport offers year-round access from Denver, Phoenix and Houston. From December through March, there are direct jet flights from Newark and Dallas/Ft. Worth. 2) Telluride Car Rentals and Shuttles &#8230; You can either rent a car and drive yourself from your selected airport or rent a shuttle. Either option has their own advantages. If you book a Telluride car rental, you are guaranteed to have a lot of freedom. &#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.houstonfindit.info/iah-houston-airport-shuttle/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Iah Houston Airport Shuttle</a></p>
<p>Houston George Bush Intercontinental, Houston Hobby? How far are the two airports each other? Is there a transport service can take from one airport to another? Also, can you tell me how long it takes to drive to catch a flight out of &#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://hollowmeout.blogspot.com/2010/08/hey-yo-houston.html" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Hollow Me Out: Hey-yo Houston</a></p>
<p>As we were traveling from the airport to the hotel via an airport shuttle, I spotted the &#39;Welcome to Houston&#39; sign. I suddenly felt eerily calm, like I just knew I was going to be OK. That must seem stupid, maybe it is psychological, &#8230;</p>
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<p>Recently my husband and I visited the tropical island of St. Lucia. St. Lucia is a small eastern Caribbean island which is approximately 238 square miles in size. It is a democratic country that gained its independence from Great Britain in 1979. The population is just over 166,000. The capital is the city of Castries. It is primarily a mountainous country, being volcanic in origin. English is the official language, with the national currency being the Eastern European dollar. The American dollar, was however, readily accepted wherever we traveled. This particular destination was chosen for its tropical locale, and the opportunity to pursue our favorite hobby, SCUBA diving.</p>
<p>We arrived at the St. Lucia airport early in the afternoon. Getting through the airport took little time. In twenty to twenty-five minutes we went through line, had our passports stamped, and recovered our baggage. Immediately outside the airport was the transportation terminal. Essentially we stepped outside of the building, and the Sandals&#8217; staff was right there awaiting our arrival. It was also very refreshing that there weren&#8217;t twenty people trying to aggressively assist us with our luggage as we&#8217;d experienced in several other countries. We were both extremely pleased with our stress free arrival into St. Lucia.</p>
<p>From the airport it was approximately an hour to our facility of choice, the Sandals Grande. If you are an individual plagued by motion sickness, you may wish to begin your anti-emetics before leaving the airport, as the ride from the airport to Sandals was mountainous with many dips and turns. There were several passengers on the route that experienced some degree of motion sickness. Several remarked they wished they had been better prepared for the uneven terrain. It was a chance, however, to see some of the local scenery. The countryside was beautiful. It quickly became obvious bananas were a large part of the commerce in the area, as there were banana trees noted frequently throughout the drive.</p>
<p>Sandals Grande is one of three Sandals resorts on St. Lucia. It is the largest of the three with much scenery and many activities to offer. With regard to the other resorts, the Sandals Regency is touted for its beautiful golf course, and the smaller Halcyon is advertised as a quaint and secluded resort. The latter is recommended for the romantic getaway. One of the benefits to staying at Sandals, however, was that guests were allowed to experience all three resorts on the island at anytime. Your Sandals bracelet allowed access to the Sandals of your choice. Hourly shuttles operated most of the day and night. All one had to do was hop on a shuttle and the amenities of the other resorts were easily accessible.</p>
<p>The Grande was an easy choice for us. It was the largest, and the only Sandals on the island with dive boat operations there on site. It was just a short walk from our room to all the diving and water sport activities. Upon arrival we quickly decided that we had made the correct choice. Our room was everything and more the brochure said it would be, which is not always the case. We had a concierge level room and our baggage was hand delivered there without delay. The Concierge was very accommodating. As new guests, we were provided with a thorough tour of the grounds and the restaurants. We were introduced to the various onsite activities and off site excursions we could engage in. As the trip progressed, we visited the Concierge many times. We were always greeted with a smiling face, and a knowledgeable staff member who made every effort to assist us to the fullest.</p>
<p>One of the best things about Sandals is the fact that the resort is all inclusive. At all but one restaurant there are no additional fees. Gratuity is also not required. There were a couple more upscale restaurants at Sandals which required reservations but meals here were still included in the original price. Gordon&#8217;s was a special restaurant which cost $150 per couple for the meal if you wished to dine here. In general there was a very good variety and quality of food available.</p>
<p>One of our favorite places was The Pizzeria. It was an outside eatery that made pizzas in a brick fired oven. The thin crispy crust was wonderful! Just behind The Pizzeria was Josephine&#8217;s. Josephine&#8217;s was a dessert-lovers delight. Step inside and help yourself to the jars full of chocolate chip cookies or banana bread. Have a yummy shake or delve into a piece of their cheesecake. There were a myriad of desserts, all there for the taking. My mouth is watering now just thinking about it!!</p>
<p>The room service menu was much more limited than the Bayside Restaurant where we had most of our buffet meals. Nonetheless we had access to room service 24 hours a day, and used it many times for our early breakfasts before diving. Just remember &#8211; after breakfast you may want to order two helpings of each menu item, as the room service portions were quite small However, it was delivered very quickly, and was equally as delicious as the dining downstairs.</p>
<p>We went diving four of the seven days we were in St. Lucia. The divemasters were all very helpful in making sure we got the correct weights and full tanks. They did a good job of keeping divers on track (making sure they completed safety stops, etc), and didn&#8217;t let anyone stray. The dive boats were spacious, with ample space for dive gear, etc. You could sit up top for a comfortable ride on the dive sites that were further away. There were many extended trips to the Pitons (two easily identifiable mountain peaks).</p>
<p>Unfortunately the diving we did at St. Lucia was average at best. There was plenty of the usual. Trumpet fish and banded shrimp were plentiful, as at most dive sites. We saw many spotted eel, a juvenile drum, and a file fish. One bonus was that there were more stonefish here than I see at most sites. There was a very noticeable absence of the big animals&#8230; turtles, rays, etc. The most troubling aspect of the diving, however, was that there were jellyfish everywhere!! Most divers, including my husband, took a good sting. Most of the jellyfish were hovering near the surface which made the safety stops very stressful. There were also some that were seen (and felt) at depth, as well. One divemaster noted that the jellyfish were a rarity. I heard another say &#8220;you know what happens when the current comes in&#8230; jellies&#8221;. The current must have been coming in that entire week!!</p>
<p>On the day before departure we signed up for an all day excursion, the &#8220;Soufriere Adventure Cruise&#8221;. The cost was $112 per person. We boarded a catamaran early in the morning and took a boat ride to the Pitons. There were beverages on board including beer, rum punch, and sodas for the taking all day long. We disembarked in the town of Soufriere where we boarded Taxi&#8217;s that took us to the Sulphur Springs. It was touted as the &#8220;drive through&#8221; volcano, but there wasn&#8217;t much driving through it. You walked down to it while a tour guide explained the history of volcanoes and the island. The information was interesting, but the smell of Sulphur was overwhelming! If you don&#8217;t like rotten eggs, this would not be the place for you to go. There was no &#8220;getting used to it&#8221;! Whew!!</p>
<p>After the volcano we drove to the Botanical Garden which was absolutely beautiful. It ended in a gorgeous waterfall. We were told the movie &#8220;Romancing the Stone&#8221; was filmed here, and I could see why. It was absolutely gorgeous. It was a very nice way to spend the afternoon. After looking at all the flowers and foliage, we headed to a small restaurant at the top of a mountain. Sitting there, looking down at the harbor and up at the pitons, the view was beautiful. The food was satisfying, the people friendly. With our bellies full we headed down the mountain back to the catamaran.</p>
<p>Our return trip included a stop off for snorkeling. We warned the crew and everyone else who would listen about the jellyfish we&#8217;d been seeing. Everyone jumped in anyway, and all were back on the boat in about ten minutes, several with stings from jellyfish. Thank goodness bottles of vinegar were plentiful on all boats that week (vinegar is the treatment for dive stings). The stings were quickly taken care of and we were on our way home. As points of interest along the way, we did see a huge containment center for oil, and a very deep and beautiful cove that all the boats took refuge in when hurricanes were headed toward the island.</p>
<p>In conclusion, I would definitely return to the resort Sandals Grande in St. Lucia. The resort was beautiful and full of things to do. The food was good and plentiful, and the staff was wonderful. It was a great place to go be active, or to just sit back, relax, and read a book if that&#8217;s what you prefer. The diving, however, left much to be desired. It is possible there was better diving elsewhere on the island, but we did not experience it on this trip. I do not like being led into jellyfish infested waters wearing a shorty! I feel we should have been warned. Even had the jellyfish not been there, based on the marine life seen, the diving was subpar. If you&#8217;re looking for great diving, I&#8217;d definitely recommend going elsewhere. For all you non-divers, however, be sure to come and enjoy all the Sandals Grande [http://www.finforyourself.com/recommends/sandals] has to offer!</p>
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<hr />How about these right&#8230; I think you&#8217;ll find the following nuggets of wisdom particularly insightful. Leave your comments below. Check out the second one in particular&#8230;
<p><a href="http://dealfindere.blogspot.com/2010/09/houston-fire-museum-fire-fest-2010-on.html" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Deal Finder E: Houston Fire Museum: Fire Fest 2010 on Saturday &#8230;</a></p>
<p>The annual event, a Houston tradition for more than twenty years, is held at the Houston Fire Department Val Jahnke Training Facility on the south side of Hobby Airport. A public lot with free shuttle buses operates from 9:45 am to 5:30 &#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.freshhorizon.co.uk/news-uk/5662-misleading-advertisment-banned.html" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Misleading Advertisment Banned. &#8211; Fresh Horizon</a></p>
<p>Contrastingly british company Stagecoach run most of the yellow school buses in the USA, and I noticed a couple of weeks ago that First Group run the Houston Airport shuttle buses. How come National express ended up with the biggest &#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://journeyshirts.com/2010/06/knights-inn-houston-bush-airport-humble-texas-hotels/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Knights Inn Houston Bush Airport &#8211; Humble Texas Hotels</a></p>
<p>Welcome to the Knights Inn of Houston, Texas. All interior property.5 miles from Bush International Airport. Located at Beltway 8 and US 59. Complete remodeling in Summer of 2009. Complimentary airport shuttle available 24 hours a day. &#8230;</p>
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