Jamie Lynn Spears Is Better Than Britney
By Michael Keen
in category Arts and Entertainment / Celebrity Lynn Spears has received a lot of criticism for selling the rights to publish pictures of Jamie Lynn's future child to a magazine publication however think about the situation from a logical standpoint. Photographers will be lining up left and right to get snaps of Jamie's baby, so why shouldn't she profit from the situation.
Just Egypt, or Egypt and Beyond ?
By Stuart Cheese
in category News and Media / Other As the Director of Operations for One World Tours, I often get asked about Egypt as a destination and for people who have extra time available, they ask me, should we just do Egypt, or should we take in other neighbouring countries too? Here is my advice
Jogging - Health Benefits and How to Do it
By Knut Holt
in category Health and Fitness / Exercise Jogging gives joy, gives good effects on the health and improves the physical condition. In the beginning your jogging program must consist of short sessions on a plain ground, and with a moderate speed. Gradually you can lengthen the route and add intervals with higher speeds to your sessions.
Just-auto’s review of 2005 - Management briefing
By Bharat Book Bureau
in category Vehicles / Automotive The managing editor Dave Leggett's review of the automotive industry in 2005. It is concisely presented month-by-month so you can be sure you haven't missed any of the important issues of the last year. From January through December, he chronicles the events that shaped the automotive year in the global automotive industry as well as some of the more quirky happenings.
just-drinks.com 2002 review - Management briefing
By Bharat Book Bureau
in category Product Reviews / Web Site Reviews The events of September 11th 2001, and the global slowdown they accelerated, heavily affected the business environment of the beverage industry in 2002, as they did across all sectors of the global economy. Predictions immediately after the terrorist attacks that the drinks industry would remain immune to any economic slowdown proved only partially true.