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Architecture & History Of Romania Our journey takes us northeast from Bucharest through a beautiful area of fortified Day 15, Transfer to Bucharest airport for 1535 return flight, http://www.study-tours.org/catalogue/courseDetail/id/5004081016251100637
Extractions: September 03 - 17, 2005 Mark Powell The Carpathian Mountains are a marvellous setting for the painted wooden churches and frescoed monasteries of northern Romania. Our journey takes us north-east from Bucharest through a beautiful area of fortified churches and peasant stockades in Transylvania to Marmures. Here we will see tall-spired wooden churches and folk-inspired paintings, including work by Lapus, Rogoz, Plopis and Bogdan Voda. We then head to the Bukovina region, where the most outstanding frescoed monasteries and churches are located such as Voronet, Arbore, Humor, Moldovita and Sucevita. As well as scrutinising these magnificent survivals of the 15th and 16th centuries, we will focus our attention on another aspect of Romania closely related to the painted churches: the wonderful folk-art traditions that continue to thrive throughout the countryside. Our tour begins with a visit to the Bucharest Village Museum to examine the vivid carving, decorative painting, pottery and embroidery that are widely recognised as masterpieces of folk art. In order to see as much as possible of Romanias scattered heritage without retracing our route, we change hotels regularly. Hotels vary in quality and some in rural areas are quite modest. All rooms have private facilities.
Extractions: April 9, 2001 http://isen.com/ http://www.hyperorg.com/forms/form.html http://www.reed.com/gfn/ . You can find the full, unedited text of this interview at http://www.hyperorg.com/ http://pulver.com/sip2001 May 16, 2001, New York City. I'll be speaking at about 6:00 PM at the Wharton Club of New York City. SMART People welcome! I think there might be a modest registration fee. Contact Jim Synk for more info Jim.Synk@icn.siemens.com July 1-2, 2001, London UK. World Technology Summit and Awards. I will be giving a keynote speech on the usual topic(s). Twenty-four awards will be made for technologic contributions in almost every human endeavo(u)r. Find out more at http://www.wtn.net/ http://www.isen.com/ 1-888-isen-com - [to subscribe to the SMART Letter, please send a brief, PERSONAL statement to isen@isen.com (put "SMART" in the Subject field) saying who you are, what you do, maybe who you work for, maybe how you see your work connecting to mine, and why you are interested in joining the SMART List.] [to unsubscribe to the SMART List, send a brief unsubscribe message to isen@isen.com] [for past SMART Letters, see http://www.isen.com/archives/index.html
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Extractions: When Kai Tak Airport was operational, the hair-raising highlight of a trip to Hong Kong was often the arrival. A test of mettle for pilots and passengers alike, Kai Tak was a sliver of space narrowly tucked in between the skyscrapers and housing projects of one of the world's most densely populated urban areas. The airport itself, never more than drably functional, was distinctly overshadowed by the navigational feats involved in landing there. With a transfer of leadership to China scheduled for 1997, British and Hong Kong authorities decided in 1989 to construct a brand-new airport that would commemorate the achievements of the past and serve as a beacon toward the future. Thus began one of the most grandiose public works projects in history, one with enough scope to fill an entire series of Arthur Hailey novels. With Hong Kong itself too small to contain 6 million sq. ft. (550,000 sq. m) of planned airport space, the project commenced with the leveling of the island of Chek Lap Kok, and the reclamation of much additional land from the seas off Lantau Island, 15 miles (25km) west of Hong Kong Island. Early last July, Kai Tak was shuttered, and within hours of its closing, Hong Kong International Airport was welcoming the first of what are expected to be 35 million passengers per year to the gateway to China.
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Extractions: D.C. in the Fall Come to the nation's capital for AICP Training Workshops and stay for vacation! September is one of the best months of the year to visit Washington, D.C. The weather is warm, but rarely hot, and the city is typically less crowded than in the spring and summer months. Best of all, many of the city's attractions are free of charge! Here are some sites and activities for your enjoyment while in Washington. Keep in mind that not all sites and activities are free and that some require advance tickets. Many locations are accessible via Metro, the subway system in the Washington region. The new circulator bus is also a convenient transportation option for visitors. Visit www.wmata.com
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Extractions: Tue Jun 21 18:05:36 PDT 2005 Don't TELL me this isn't a GREAT idea. Fork members collectively buy the property (below) for retreats, hedging and laundering. "In 1728 a three-story house was built near the Delaware River in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. The seven-bedroom residence features original pine floors and a solarium off the entrance hall. A smokehouse, a two-story gym and a pool are on the two-acre grounds. A three-story barn has been converted into a two-bedroom apartment. $1.695 million." [July 2005 Architectural Digest] Not kidding, Geege FoRK mailing list http://xent.com/mailman/listinfo/fork More information about the FoRK mailing list
Extractions: Almost Heaven Almost Heaven is a newly constructed home (2003) that rests high on Charlie Mountain just outside of Clayton. The majestic mountain views include the noted Lake Burton. This area is known for the revitalizing relaxation that comes from this peaceful piece of heaven. While quiet and secluded, this home features all of the modern conveniences one could want. It has five spacious bedrooms, four full and two half baths, two living areas (each with a gas fireplace), and an eat-in kitchen with breakfast bar. All four sides have decks to offer visitors full enjoyment of the breathtaking views. For added enjoyment from Spring through Fall, a new pontoon boat with skiing capability is also available at no extra charge. This vacation rental property is perfect for fun and romantic getaways or quality family vacations. We offer more for families and friends than hotels,condos,cabins and resorts while keeping the costs low. In chosing Almost Heaven, you will receive a rewarding vacation that you could get no where else.
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Extractions: Denver World Facts Index United States Denver is a geographically isolated city sitting exactly one mile above sea level and over 600 lonely miles from the closest major city. Concealed from the west by bold foothills and towering 14,000-foot peaks, protected to the east by an expansive and unforgiving high desert terrain, it is a place where everybody seems to be from somewhere else. Today, modern-day pioneers flock to Denver for world-class skiing and biking, serene hiking, and intense rock climbing. They travel here from far and wide to imbibe famous microbrews, stand in the humbling presence of massive peaks, or find prosperity in a booming computer and telecommunications economy. The end result: blended but cohesive neighborhoods, brimming with a diverse collection of cultures and exuding character and charm. Downtown/Auraria Anchored by Civic Center Park and the 16th Street Mall, a mile-long, tree-lined pedestrian promenade, downtown is the perfect place to begin exploring the Mile High City. Downtown's vital mix of government, entertainment, business, and sport make Denver's central business district the envy of the West. Take a tour of the Colorado State Capitol Building, where the eighteenth step places you exactly one mile above sea level, or stroll through the nation's best collection of Native American materials at the Denver Art Museum. Shop away at the Denver Pavilions and Tabor Center or take in a Broadway show at one of the eight theaters comprising the Denver Performing Arts Complex. Spend a day wandering the shores of Colorado's Ocean Journey or seek adventure at Six Flags Elitch Gardens. After a long day of sightseeing, kickback in a brewpub and enjoy a microbrew, or treat yourself to a fine dining experience at one of downtown's excellent restaurants.
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Extractions: Day 2 : Cruising on Mekong River The morning we travel by road to the small town of Cai Be in the heart of the Mekong Delta. Take a cruise around the tributaries of the mighty Mekong River, visit some local cottage industries, including the puffed-rice and rice paper makers, bonsai nurseries and fish farms as well as exploring a floating market. Ovnt in Vinh Long village. After a leisurely breakfast we bid farewell to our charming hosts and take the boat to visit the cultural village near the town of Vinh Long. Here we can see various cottage industries including brick kilns, tofu and ceramic tile manufacture, even a coffin-maker! Following these visits we will once again board our vehicle for the drive to the town of My Tho, where we will visit Dong Tam snake farm and the Vinh Trang pagoda before journeying back to Ho Chi Minh City.
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Extractions: An Historic Landmark of the Nation's Capital Serving the People Who Make History for More than 60 Years... Almost from the beginning of the English Colonial History of this continent, the crest of the National Airport site has been rich in historic significance. The Gravelly Point site has significance dating back to colonial days. Captain John Alexander built a mansion called "Abingdon" on the site in 1746. A descendent, Philip Alexander, donated most of the land on which the City of Alexandria was built, and it was so named in his honor. The mansion was purchased in 1778 by John Parke Custis, and was the birthplace of Eleanor "Nelly" Parke Custis, stepdaughter of President George Washington. Abingdon was destroyed by fire in 1930 and the ruins stabilized until 1998 when the Airports Authority preserved the site and housed artifacts found there in the Exhibit Hall, located in Terminal A. Airport facilities in Washington, D.C. had long been seriously inadequate early in the 20th Century. Hoover Field, located near the present site of the Pentagon, was the first major terminal to be developed in the Capital area, opening its doors in 1926. The following year, Washington Airport, another privately operated field, began service next door. In 1930, the economics of the Great Depression caused the two terminals to merge to form Washington-Hoover Airport. Bordered on the east by Highway One, with its accompanying high-tension electrical wires, and obstructed by a high smokestack on one approach and a dump nearby, the field was less than adequate. Incredibly, the airport's one runway was intersected by a busy vehicular street, Military Road, which had guards posted to flag down traffic during takeoffs and landings.
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Extractions: Situated on 860 acres: 733 on land; 127 under water. Site selected by President Franklin Roosevelt, much under water between 1938 - 1939 Almost 20 million cubic yards of sand and gravel were moved onto the site AIRPORT FACILITIES The Airport has a total of 44 gates; nine in Terminal A and 35 in Terminal B/C. Historic Terminal A When opened in 1941, the Airport facility was 115,000 square feet. The first major expansion was completed in November 1950, when a 297-foot extension to the south end of the Main Terminal added 25,110 square feet of space. Five years later, in 1955, the 587 by 17-foot south finger was added increasing the square footage by 9,979 square feet and also providing badly needed aircraft gates and loading positions. In the intervening years more space for passengers and aircraft became necessary. In October 1958, the North Terminal was opened, adding an additional 7,264 square feet of usable space. In 1961, the 772-foot long passageway between the Main and the North Terminals was enclosed.
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Extractions: A city of southeast Florida on Biscayne Bay south of Fort Lauderdale. Settled in the 1870s near the site of a fort built in 1836, it expanded greatly during the land boom of the 1920s and again after World War II. Today it is an important resort and cruise center for the Caribbean. Population: 376,000. Mi·am i·an Encyclopedia Miami mÄ«Äm ) City (1990 pop. 358,548), seat of Dade co., SE Fla., on Biscayne Bay at the mouth of the Miami River; inc. 1896. The region of Greater Miami encompasses all of Dade co., including Miami, Miami Beach Coral Gables Hialeah , and many smaller communities. The second largest city in the state, a port of entry, and the transportation and business hub of S Fla., it is also a popular and famous resort of the E United States. Tourism remains a major industry, closely followed by manufacturing and commerce. Miami has an international airport and is the principal American port for cruise ships to the Caribbean. The city is also the processing and shipping hub of a large agricultural region and a center for rebuilding and repairing aircraft. Manufactures include clothing, transportation equipment, machinery, plastics, and electronic components. Other industries are printing and publishing, fishing, and shellfishing. Miami is the home to the National Hurricane Center (at Florida International Univ.) and the headquarters of the U.S. Armed Forces Southern Command, responsible for military operations in Central and South America.