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  1. Hope Springs 2012

    Hope Springs 2012

    Although a devoted couple, empty nesters Kay and Arnold Soames (Meryl Streep and Tommy Lee Jones) are in need of (in Kay's opinion) help to ignite the spark back into their marriage. For years they have slept in separate rooms, forgoing any physical affection. One day Kay (who works as a Coldwater Creek employee) tells Arnold (a partner in an Omaha accounting firm) she has paid for them to undergo a week of intense marriage counseling with Dr. Bernie Feld (Steve Carell) in a coastal resort town in Maine. Arnold, a creature of plodding, unimaginative routine, denies their marriage is in trouble and resists getting on a plane for a week of marriage therapy.

  2. Bamburgh Castle

    Bamburgh Castle

    Spanning nine acres of land on its rocky plateau high above the Northumberland coastline Bamburgh is one of the largest inhabited castles in the country.

  3. Parco dei Mostri (Park of the Monsters)

    Parco dei Mostri (Park of the Monsters)

    The Park of the Monsters (Parco dei Mostri in Italian-language), also named Garden of Bomarzo, is a Manieristic monumental complex located in Bomarzo, in the province of Viterbo, in northern Lazio, Italy.

    The gardens were created during the 16th century.[1] They are composed of a wooded park, located at the bottom of a valley where the castle of Orsini was erected, and populated by sculptures and small buildings divided among of the natural vegetation.

  4. Raffles Night Club

    Raffles Night Club

    Founded in 1967 by Peter Evans, an established restauranteur who was accredited with bringing steak houses to London, its Kings road location was the stamping ground of the Rolling Stones, Eric Clapton and Vivienne Westwood.

    The club has numbered amongst its former members Royalty, Politicians, celebrities and several generations of established families and has welcomed everyone from Princess Margaret, Earl Snowdon and Lichfield, the world-renowned American singer Barbara Streisand to the Canad

  5. A Song For Marion

    A Song For Marion

    Due to the film industry’s recent discovery that the elderly are just as eager to go to the cinema as everyone else, and more importantly, are willing to pay for the privilege, our theatres have suddenly been deluged by a plethora of pictures that cater to an older audience.

  6. Stylist

    Stylist

    Stylist is the title of a free weekly magazine for women that is published in the United Kingdom which launched on 7 October 2009.

    Mike Soutar, former editor-in-chief of FHM and editorial director at IPC, is CEO. Phil Hilton is Editorial Director, Lisa Smosarski is Editor and Glenda Marchant is Publisher. Stylist is owned by independent publishing company Shortlist Media Ltd, which also owns Shortlist, a free weekly magazine title for men.

  7. The Blaby Chippy

    The Blaby Chippy

    Fantastic fish and chip shop in Blaby Leicester.

  8. The Unbearable Lightness Of Being

    The Unbearable Lightness Of Being

    In this novel - a story of irreconcilable loves and infidelities - Milan Kundera addresses himself to the nature of twentieth-century 'Being' In a world in which lives are shaped by irrevocable choices and by fortuitous events, a world in which everything occurs but once, existence seems to lose its substance, its weight. We feel, says the novelist, 'the unbearable lightness of being' - not only as the consequence of our private acts but also in the public sphere, and the two inevitably intertwine.

    Juxtaposing Prague, Geneva, Thailand and the United States, this masterly novel encompasses the extremes of comedy and tragedy, and embraces, it seems, all aspects of human existence. It offers a wide range of brilliant and amusing philosophical speculations and it descants on a variety of styles.

  9. Taken 2

    Taken 2

    After the deaths of Albanian mobsters, the cousins of the criminals whom Bryan Mills (Liam Neeson) killed while searching for his daughter, Kim (Maggie Grace), leave Paris, France and return to their hometown of Tropojë, Albania, for the dead mens' funeral.

  10. Growing Wild Flower Store

    Growing Wild Flower Store

    Situated in the heart of Manhattan Beach, Growing Wild is the premier flower shop in the area known for their innovative designs in both fresh and silk mediums. Along with a talented design team, Growing Wild prides itself in establishing personal relationships with each customer and working hard to meet their desires.

    A family run business, Lisa and Lee are identical twin sisters who spent their childhood in Manhattan Beach. Our innovative staff will help you design any Fresh Floral Arrangement or Silk Everlasting Arrangement you may dream up.

  11. Croft Car Boot

    Croft Car Boot

    Croft car boot sales in Leicester is held every Sunday & Bank Holiday Monday

    (weather permitting). It is a great day out for all bargain hunters.

  12. Galleria Dell' Accademia

    Galleria Dell' Accademia

    The sculpture was allegedly brought to the Accademia for reasons of conservation, although other factors were involved in its move from its previous outdoor location on Piazza della Signoria. The original intention was to create a 'Michelangelo museum', with original sculptures and drawings, to celebrate the fourth centenary of the artist's birth. Today, the gallery's small collection of Michelangelo's work includes his four unfinished Prisoners, intended for the tomb of Pope Julius II, and a st

  13. Charles Arthur

    Charles Arthur

    Journalist and writer for the Gaudian newspaper London.

  14. Acme Comedy Club

    Acme Comedy Club

    The original home of House Full of Honkeys and Drew Carey and Wayne Brady's "What's My Line."

  15. Amazon Kindle

    Amazon Kindle

    Amazon Kindle devices enable users to shop for, download, browse, and read e-books, newspapers, magazines, blogs, and other digital media via wireless networking.

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