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Woman gets seasick for a decade
A woman who went on a week-long Mediterranean cruise in her friend's boat
developed a syndrome that has left her feeling seasick for nine years.
Category news Posted by/Source Telegraph.co.uk on 30/06/2010
Edinburgh guide: Summer in the city
We highlight ten top things to do in Edinburgh, from braving the Festival to
climbing Arthur's Seat - plus a few rainy day options for good measure.
Category news Posted by/Source Telegraph.co.uk on 30/06/2010
Ryanair's Michael O'Leary says increasing passenger duty is 'insanely stupid'
Ryanair chief blames BAA's high charges at Stansted and the Government's £11
Air Passenger Duty for his decision to base fewer planes in Britain this
winter.
Category news Posted by/Source Telegraph.co.uk on 29/06/2010
Airport body scanners 'could give you cancer'
Anti-terror airport body scanners emit radiation up to 20 times more powerful
than previously thought, a scientist has warned.
Category news Posted by/Source Telegraph.co.uk on 29/06/2010
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Frankfurt-am-Main - Lonely Planet
Unlike any other German city, Frankfurt-on-the-Main (pronounced mine) is unashamedly high-rise. It bristles with jagged skyscrapers that rise up from the Rhine Main basin and alongside a restored Altstadt (Old Town). As a business capital, it attracts thousands of foreign expats and exiles from other German cities who have come here to work. It is home to one of Europe's largest stock exchanges, the Bundesbank (Germany's central bank), and the European Central Bank, the regulating bank for member countries of the European Single Currency. Its enormous airport is the region's largest employer and, after Heathrow, Europe's second-largest airport, handling over 50 million passengers each year. Frankfurt also hosts a string of important trade events, including the world?s largest book, consumer-goods and musical-instrument fairs.
Budapest - Lonely Planet
Straddling the romantic Danube River, with the Buda Hills to the west and the start of the Great Plain to the east, Budapest is the most beautiful city in central Europe. And the human legacy is just as remarkable as Mother Nature's. Architecturally, Budapest is a gem, with enough baroque, neoclassical, Eclectic and art nouveau (or Secessionist) buildings to satisfy anyone's appetite. With parks brimming with attractions, museums filled with treasures, pleasure boats sailing up and down the scenic Danube and Turkish-era thermal baths belching steam, the Hungarian capital is a delight both by day and by night. The food and wine are excellent, cheap and in abundance and the nightlife is hot. Indeed, in recent years, Budapest has taken on the role of the region's party town, especially in the warmer months when outdoor entertainment areas called kertek (literally gardens) heave with party makers.
Paris - Lonely Planet
Well informed, eloquent and oh-so-romantic, the City of Light is a philosopher, a poet, a crooner. As it always has been, Paris is a million different things to a million different people.
Amsterdam - Lonely Planet
You're nursing a drink in a canal café when you hear Bach. A man with a wild hairdo is playing organ and trumpet on a nutshell of a boat, while his feet do the steering. Only in Amsterdam…