Your cart is currently empty!
Author: Paul Roberts
World Music Central
“World Music Central is a portal dedicated to World Music. Featuring the latest World Music news, CD and concert reviews, articles, an events calendar, and resources for music fans, industry professionals and researchers.” Link: http://www.worldmusiccentral.org
Italian ambassador opens new Ryanair route
“The Italian Ambassador to Slovakia Antonio Provenzano officially opened Irish airline Ryanair’s new route between Bratislava and Milan (Bergamo), the TASR news wire reported. Ryanair plans to carry around 100,000 passengers on this route in its first year.”Link: slovakspectator.sk
Ryanair Defends Decision To Eject Blind Passengers
“Irish no-frills airline Ryanair defended its policy on disabled passengers on Thursday after it was slammed for ejecting nine blind and partially sighted passengers from one of its flights.” Link: airwise.com
A Traveler’s Guide to Japan
“Because your first trip to Tokyo can be like going to another planet. Planet Tokyo there to guide you through the culture shock that many western travellers experience upon arrival in Japan. If you’re planning a trip, or just hoping to learn something new and interesting have a look at this western traveller’s guide to…
Turning the Pages, the British Library
“Discover the British Library’s award-winning Turning the Pages. ” Link: http://www.bl.uk/onlinegallery/ttp/ttpbooks.html
Robotic fish make aquarium debut
“The three newest inhabitants at the London Aquarium move like all others in nearby tanks, but the brightly colored fish are robots.” Link: CNN.com
Modern potato had roots in Peru
???¢?¢?€š?¬?…?€?Until now it was believed potatoes had no single origin US scientists have found that all modern varieties of potatoes can be traced back to a single source – a spud grown in Peru over 7,000 years ago.???¢?¢?€š?¬?‚?? Link: bbc.co.uk
Call to ban destructive fishing
“Conservation groups are calling for a UN moratorium on the fishing practice known as bottom trawling.” Link: bbc.co.uk
Autumn in the Alps
“Summer is gone in the Alps, but those who remain are glad. It’s taken the crowds and high prices with it, but left crystal clear air, brilliant foliage and vantage points uncluttered by tour parties or even any other people at all.” Link: cnn.com
Fragile Venice to get sea barrier
???¢?¢?€š?¬?…?€?Work on an underwater dam to try to save the lagoon city of Venice from floods will go ahead, Italy’s Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has said, despite mounting calls for it to be halted because of environmental damage.???¢?¢?€š?¬?‚?? Link: cnn.com
Tony Blair flys Ryanair!!!
“Tony Blair and family flew Ryanair to Carcassonne for a recent chateau holiday in south-west France, not far from where Lionel Jospin takes his holidays. And Lord Lawson, former Chancellor of the Exchequer, bought a 19th-century retreat in Gascony a few years ago.” Link: Independent Online Edition
Ryanair wants to link Malta to 26 destinations
“Ryanair has promised to fly two million passengers to Malta within four years and base six aircraft on the island in return for a long-term low-cost deal which the airline claims would “save” Malta’s tourism.” Link: The Times & The Sunday Times, Malta
Ryanair flights cheaper as two one-ways than as a return
“Mini-scoop about Ryanair: sometimes is cheaper to book two one-way tickets separately than a round-trip ticket.” Link: www.alfb.net
Tiger Airways wants to become Asia’s Ryanair
“Singapore-based low-cost airline Tiger Airways said today it expected passenger numbers to hit 3 million next year as it takes delivery of new aircraft and launches new routes.” Link: New Zealand Herald
Swe Fly heads south
“Thousands of British travellers are likely to have lost cash following the collapse of a Scandinavian low-cost airline. Swe Fly, based near Stockholm in Sweden, has stopped flying. Three months ago, it launched flights from Luton and Leeds-Bradford to the Swedish airport of Skavsta, with connections to Lahore in Pakistan. More than 300 passengers who…