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By Gigi Burgdorf, eHow UK 0 comments
Betting is a popular pastime in the UK, but High Street bookmakers can be intimidating, particularly for the first-time better. Internet gambling means that aspiring gamblers don't even have to set foot in the bookmakers to have a flutter. And ... more »
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Finding a place to sleep in Wuhan is relatively easy, because Wuhan is an important business center with numerous new hotels and guest houses over the past few years. Unfortunately, the downside is that Wuhan is often crowded, even when no ... more »
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Located in the southwest of China on the Sichuan Basin, Chengdu is one of the country's largest cities, with a total population of 10,597,000. While certainly a busy metropolitan area, Chengdu is also close to natural attractions. Chengdu enjoys ... more »
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Hangzhou is a popular tourist destination for the Chinese. During weekends, holidays and special events, visitors from neighboring cities flock to Hangzhou to enjoy nature and take a break from hectic city life. This means hotels may be hard to ... more »
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Shanghai is a popular tourist destination with hundreds of hotels available in all levels and prices. If you want to stay near the football stadium, look for hotels in the HongKou District, where the stadium is located. HongKou District is in the ... more »
By Safreena Rajan, eHow UK 0 comments
Whether you are a fan of the English Cricket team or the Pakistani team, there is no doubt that you will be following every test match and crucial inning of your favourite team... more »
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Hangzhou is best known to visitors for its striking landscape, including the Buddhist-inspired carvings on Feilai Feng Caves and the many pagodas on West Lake. Xixi National Wetland Park and the Jade Springs (Yu Quan) are expected to be the main ... more »
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Planning a sports-themed party is always a challenge, especially if you live in a household where not everybody is into the game. When it comes to the Women's World Cup, however, you have an extra challenge: keeping both guys and girls watching ... more »
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Watching a sports umpire can be pretty confusing, almost all of the time. I find it to be a medley of ballet, sign language, Japanese Interpretive Dance, and something like a Grand Maul seizure all rolled into one. I found some good visual ... more »
By Bobbi Miller 0 comments
Become a faster, better, more explosive soccer player with this weight training routine... more »
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The FIFA Women's World Cup will be played between September 10 and September 30, 2007. According to the FIFA's official website, there are five cities (and stadiums) involved in the games: Tianjin Olympics Center Stadium (Tianjin), Wuhan Sports ... more »
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In the FIFA World Cup, 32 of the world's best soccer teams compete for the trophy that says they are the best team in the world. The first game of the World Cup is at the end of a long road: the World Cup Qualifiers. Teams must compete for a ... more »
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The FIFA World Cup, one of the world's premier sporting events, determines the world's best soccer team under the watchful eyes of millions of fans from across the globe. FIFA organizes the World Cup every four years, with different countries ... more »
By Bobbi Miller 0 comments
Soccer drills for soccer players covering agility, speed and ball handling... more »
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Chengdu is extremely popular with tourists because of its proximity to Tibet. A vibrant city of 11 million, Chengdu attracts many international business people, along with local and national tourists. Chengdu is also famous for having the biggest ... more »
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Finding a hotel in Tianjin can be frustrating. Because the city is not one of the main ones in China, much of the hotel information available via the Internet may not be in English. Still, there is a lot you can do to find your way around and ... more »
By AndrewTorkelson 0 comments
Soccer is quite possibly one of my favorite sports. The non-stop action and intense rush when your team scores a goal is enough to keep me hooked. Here are some tips to really help you enjoy the game... more »
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Shanghai will be home to the most important matches played during the 2007 Women's World Cup, including the opening match (and the opening ceremony), the game for third place and the finals. It's expected that close to 100,000 people will show up ... more »
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Tianjin is part of a metropolitan area housing over 10 million inhabitants. The city center itself is home to about 5 million. Located over the Hai He River, Tianjin is a vibrant port and a great place to enjoy on foot, as many of the attractions ... more »
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Wuhan is famous for its many bridges that cut across the Yangtze River. The newest bridge was finished in 2000, and it was created to relieve the regular congestion of the city's traffic. Visitors to the city usually arrive by crossing one of ... more »