Hints and tips:
...working for banks and financial services....
...ju-jitsu training since expanding out of fish farming....
...Zoning restrictions mean it lacks the skyscrapers of downtown or Century City and it is neither as hip as Venice nor as edgy as West Hollywood....
...United States of Japan, by Peter Tieryas, Angry Robot, RRP£8.99/$14.99 Sometimes you just feel the need for a story about giant robots, virtual reality and sumo wrestlers....
...farms and cities....
...The View from the Train: Cities and Other Landscapes, by Patrick Keiller, Verso, RRP£14.99/$26.95 Keiller is Britain’s most observant and provocative film-maker around the subject of cities and the landscape...
...for jungle and wildlife experiences....
...Vaughn says that we are on the brink of a new golden age for cinema, and music as well, thanks to technology. “Hollywood is a dying industry....
...Chasing Alpha: How Reckless Growth and Unchecked Ambition Ruined the City’s Golden Decade By Philip Augar Bodley Head, £20 A colourful account of the financial rollercoaster ride of the past 10 years....
...Leith also has good fish restaurants, such as Skippers and Fishers, which has another branch called Fishers, in the City in the New Town....
...The poets (all male) were part of a golden age in Hebrew verse, and write movingly about God and love, pleasure and grief....
...Our prayers are with you all, from your friends in the United States of America....
...The overlapping appearances of Mr Kerry and Mr Bush reflected not only the importance of carrying the Midwestern state, which narrowly supported Al Gore in 2000, but also the intense campaigning that has...
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