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Neil Diamond presents: “Home Before Dark”

Folk Rocker Neil Diamond announces plans for a “Solo Acoustic” North American and European tour in support of his May release “Home before Dark”


Neil Diamond is one of the most influential singer-songwriters of our time. His music features a fusion of rock, pop, folk and country sounds and is seen as the voice of a generation.


Diamond began his now illustrious career in the early 1960′s, as a songwriter. Modern day classics such as I’m a Believer, A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You and Look Out (Here Comes Tomorrow), were all written by a young Diamond and all became instant hits. I’m a Believer in particular, became the most popular song of 1966 and allowed Diamond to build a name for himself in the rock community as a songwriter.


After achieving success as a songwriter, Diamond’s singing and performing career began to skyrocket as well. To date, Diamond has created over twenty-five albums and released a collection of hit singles. Diamond’s biggest hits include Solitary Man, Cherry, Cherry, Girl, You’ll Be a Woman Soon, Red, Red Wine, I’m a Believer, You Don’t Bring me Flowers, Will you Love me Tomorrow and perhaps his biggest hit Sweet Caroline.


By 1984, Diamond was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame and in 2000, was given the Sammy Cahn Lifetime Achievement Award. In addition, Diamond’s hit Sweet Caroline has become a cult classic among sports fans, namely Major League Baseball’s Boston Red Sox, which dubbed it the official theme song for “Red Sox Nation”. Neil Diamond classics, such as “Sweet Caroline” and “Solitary Man” have also been covered and performed live over the years by a spectrum of legendary musicians, ranging from Johnny Cash to Elvis Presley.


In early May 2008, Neil Diamond released Home Before Dark. Home Before Dark is Diamond’s twenty ninth studio album and unlike many of his past releases, focuses on a more pure representation of rock music. It combines mainly acoustic guitar melodies with emotionally heavy lyrics and presents a familiar Neil Diamond, in a new light. To celebrate the album’s release, Diamond has announced plans to kick off a massive concert tour. The “Neil Diamond Solo Acoustic Tour” will feature the musician performing all of his greatest hits, as well as selected tracks from the new album. The concert series will last from late May to late September of 2008 and will hit various venues in Europe and North America.


Neil Diamond Tour Dates:


European Tour: May 24-June 26, 2008

United States Tour: July 19-August 29, 2008; September 22-October 30, 2008

Canadian Tour: September 14-September 20, 200


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Single MoM with 2 preteens. Want to take road trip alone for spring break. Making one overnight stop going and Staying in Denver for one day on the way back. Do you feel this will be safe for us traveling alone. It’s so much cheaper to drive. Will rent car that gives us 32 MPG. Please give feedback.

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I simply love aircrafts and long haul flights.  We board award winning Singapore Airlines with about 30 hours to go.  With 8 magazines, 6 movies, 4 meals and a sleeping pill, I arrive relaxed and ready to explore.  American airports are still not people friendly.  Singapore’s ultra-modern airport invites you to linger with free internet terminals, a cinema, rooftop swimming pool, aromatherapy spas, oxygen bars, indoor nature garden with waterfalls and koi pond.

I’m escorting my smallest group yet with 28 singles.  Over 60 had begged me to offer these destinations, but most bailed last minute claiming fear of bird flu.  So it’s like a vacation for me with this quality over quantity entourage of culture-vultures.

We begin with an orientation tour at the top of Mt. Farber with spectacular views.  I can see the group is impressed with this sparkling metropolis located between Malaysia and Indonesia.  Here is the leader of S.E. Asia, a bustling port that was modernized by the British Empire.  It’s called the “Lion City” and inhabited by 4 million souls.  76% are Chinese and the other minorities blend harmoniously.  Singapore is a city, state, capital and country all in one and draws 8 million visitors per year, yet few Americans have yet to discover it.

We check into the opulent Regent Hotel of the Four Seasons.  I’m given a suite and swear this wins the award for the most gracious staff on the planet.  We’ve arrived at a perfect time now with the “Great Shopping Festival” on.  There is nothing like some retail therapy to soothe our jet lag.  Orchard Road, like a tree lined Fifth Avenue is a block away and center of all life.  Shopping is the national obsession and bargain hunting can become a blood sport here.  

There are 150 mega-malls with some that never close.  I’m a label slave and purchase a used authentic Rolex with documents for a fraction of it’s original cost.  We have only 4 days here. So much to do  24/7, its like Hong Kong on steroids.  The Arts Festival is on with a multitude of venues.  After dark, it becomes party city at the trendy Clarke Quay area by the river.
We have an astute and friendly guide named Farida who shows us all the sights along with a great sense of humor.  We visit the lush National Orchard Gardens with 60,000 orchids, China Town with its markets and temples as well as Little India with its intense aromas and vibrant colors.  
Then on to the ultra-contemporary financial district, Merlion Park with its landmark fountain and the historic colonial area that was established by Sir Stanford Raffles.

We stop to sip a Singapore Sling at the famous Long Bar of Raffles Hotel where rooms start at $700 per night.  Other tours included Jurong Bird Park and the Night Safari at the zoo, considered the best in the world with its free roaming enclosures for 2500 animals.  In free time, we ride rickshaws around town and take the cable car over to Sentosa Island.

Some of us opt to head back to the zoo for a Jungle Breakfast with the Orangutans. At night Terry & I dine on jumbo chili crabs and rice cakes. This vibrant island-state of Singapore is glistening clean with purple bougainvillea bushes lining the highways.  All cars are equipped with alarms to sound if one exceeds the speed limit.  No graffiti, no gangs and in this tightly “controlled democracy”, it’s the death penalty for drug traffickers.  We all make jokes about getting caned for chewing gum or jay-walking.  

Its been a leisurely visit here.  I usually feel like Jack Bauer on the TV series 24 on my trips with non-stop itineraries.  I feel rested as I board our 3 hour flight to Vietnam.   

We arrive to another world with rice paddies, sampans, lotus blossoms, coconut milk and noodle soups.  It’s like time machine travel back to the 15th century in this graceful land that is steeped in history.  It is far poorer than I anticipated.  There is however, an alluring charm which is found in the gentility of these people with the sincerest of smiles.  I am a fan of the Third World.  Whereas Singapore was dynamic, Hanoi is culturally stimulating.  The city is studded with lakes and shaded by tamarind trees. It is a dichotomy that bustles with Chi-energy and yet is tranquil at the same time.

We check into the deluxe Sheraton Resort, an oasis of calm amidst the chaos.  Our fabulous guide named Hong will be with us for 6 glorious days.  His first lesson was in teaching us how to cross the streets.  The traffic of 7 lanes is horrendous with 2.4 million motor scooters.  “It’s called the Chicken Game.” Hong says.  “Don’t run, don’t stop, just walk slowly so drivers can predict your direction.”  That afternoon I stand in fear stranded 20 minutes curbside as this lesson goes against all instincts.  There are entire families on a single scooter, called the “Vietnamese sandwich.”  Everything is transported on these mopeds, 8 piglets, a dozen chickens upside down, a TV, a tree and more.  Pollution is bad.  The inner city looks tired and worn.  Suddenly there’s a monsoon downpour.  People drape ponchos and it becomes raincoat city.  It dissipates as quickly as it began and life goes on.    

The sun shined on our daily tours which included the Temple of Literature, One Pillar Pagoda, the French Quarter and the memorial to Ho Chi Mihn.  We line up with hundreds of people to enter the tomb where his preserved body is visibly encased just like Lennon in Moscow.  Communist armed soldiers command us to silent reverence, no cameras, umbrellas, sunglasses and arms at our sides.  

Later we visit Hoa Lo Prison, or Fiery Furnace.  Built by the French in 1896, thousands of political prisoners were tortured here until 1954.   We view the dungeons with leg irons, torture equipment and “head cutting machies.”  In the 1960′s the Vietcong used this as a prisoner of war detention center for American pilots shot down during the Vietnam War.  It was our captive pilots that sardonically named this place “The Hanoi Hilton.”  We also do a walking tour through the Old Quarter where each narrow lane was named for its ancient craft: Silk St., Coffin St., Grilled Fish St., etc.  Hong leads us to a food market with turtles, sea slugs, pig heads and other unmentionable creatures for sale.  Thit Chow is dog stew which is considered peasant food here.  Country rat is ceremoniously served at all birthday parties.  

Most of our meals are included with elaborate breakfast buffets and 10 coarse lunches.  Every restaurant is affordable.  One evening my dinner menu presented salad of jellyfish, deep fried eel, ginger crickets and sticky rice with tender roasted pigeon.  It seems the Vietnamese will eat anything that moves because “it tastes like chicken.”   

We attend the Water Puppet Show, a ancient art form unique only to Hanoi.  This blend of music and dance on water was the source of entertainment of villagers long ago.  We then scatter to explore the city, Asia’s oldest capital.  Some go for massages and pedicures at prices that can’t be resisted.  Some shop for souvenirs while others have clothes tailor made for them.  I have an embroidered silk dress cut to my body in 4 hours for $45.  We also visited the handicraft villages for bargains in art, ceramics and lacquerware.   The currency is a great challenge for us as $10,500 dong equals 65 cents.  We felt like millionaires yet it was disheartening to learn that the annual per capita income is just $320!  We tip generously throughout.  

Vietnam’s pulse is found in its cities whereas its decorous grace is found in its villages.  We head out through the countryside for a full day cruise at Halong Bay.  The air is fresh as we pass rice paddies, duck and prawn farms.  It is rice harvest time and hundreds of rice farmers are bent over their ponds.  Timid children wave as we drive by.  We arrive at this natural UNESCO World Heritage Site and board our private wooden junk boat.  Quietly we sail into a dreamscape that looks surreal.  3,000 islands of sheer limestone cliffs emerge from the emerald sea.  There is a timeless, haunting quality to this scenery.  Nat. Geo. calls it “magic in stone and water.”  We enjoy a seafood lunch with fresh caught crab and prawns.  It’s a perfect day in the sun for escapism and serenity.  

The highlight of the trip for me was our group cyclo-tour through Old Hanoi on the last day.  We turn a corner downtown to see 28 bicycle-rickshaws lined up to peddle us individually for an hour through the narrow scooter filled lanes of oncoming traffic.  There are some near-misses at the red lights which are always ignored.  We all laugh as locals stare.  Terry at 6’4″ is considered huge even in America.  Here he looked like King Tut seated on a throne as his 90lb. driver peddles him effortlessly in line with our group.  We later go our separate ways for independent exploration.  After several hours, I found myself lost in an area of town with no taxis.  I had to get back to join others for dinner.  No choice but to hire a ride on a scooter.  Dressed in a skirt with my arms full of bags, I mount the tiny seat and we’re off.  On the highway, I wrap my arms and legs around my driver like an octopus.  He laughs the entire way to the Sheraton.

We fly back to Singapore for a good nights rest at the Le Meridian before our long flight home to Los Angeles via Tokyo.  I reflect on another journey well done with new insights gained on history and cultures.  It was like visiting two different planets within one vacation.  The contrast of this trip is evident in our photos from the contemporary garden paradise of Singapore to the new renaissance of traditional Vietnam.  This is certainly an Asian affair never to be forgotten.  

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Important general tips

• Always buy your tickets online because online tickets are cheaper (as it doesn’t include the agent’s commission) and you can easily compare the prices offered by different airlines.

• If it’s your first time to a particular country, then cracking a deal with some of the best tourism agents and companies like SOTC, Thomas Cook could be a good idea and in first place you can bargain as well.

• Always plan your journey and book tickets months in advance that could save a lot on money.

• Never forget to bargain if you carrying extra luggage, although packing less and packing right is highly advisable.

• Always read about the weather, history and people of the place you are traveling to that could really make you comfortable.

• Possibly, carry along a credit card because most credit card company offers cheap interest rates and easy repayments on international transactions. Make sure with your company about the transaction rate.

• Always carry more travelers’ cheque rather than cash money because it is safer and easily exchangeable at most of the banks.

• Never forget to carry some cash in case of emergencies they might work your way out

• Also, get an insurance done if you going for long vacations because many insurance companies cover theft, minor law breaking and accidents.

• Also carry regular medicines for cough, cold or fever.

Packing Tips

• Let’s have a quick summary of what you should carry. Packing could be the most tedious job of all. But, when your destination is Europe you don’t really have to worry a lot. In short, Pack less and relax. I m sure you want to enjoy more and not sweat most of the time.

• Also get the roadmaps and hot destinations flyers and small booklets with you that wont waste time and I am sure you know that time is money.

• Always remember to take a camera or a handy cam, for that is what will keep the sweet memories.

• The first thing you have to bear in mind is, what time of the year you want to go because most of the countries are cold during winter and most of the people prefer anytime between March and September.

• First of all organize your passport, money and all essential documents in a single pouch or bag that you would be carrying on your hand.

• Multi-purpose clothing must be a good idea like the ones with many pockets (remember pockets will load off all your worries) and the lower legs can be zipped off.

• Also, learn about money stashing in clothes that’s the tip of the day.

• Never carry food as it consumes a lot of space, unless you are the cant do without sort of.

• Flip-flops and light shoes are best way walking and big boots could do well if you go in mountains

• Just carry two-three jeans and a couple of tees, take sample size toiletries like toothpaste, toothbrush, soap etc.

• It’s better to carry big rucksacks, those can be mounted on your back and easy to go about.

• Never forget about the things back home, always remember things have to be safe back home so if you have someone trusted hire him/her for home sitting. One of most safest idea is leave some or the other lights of your house on ( that’s a million dollar tip)

• Well that’s most of the thing you need to look for, rest you smart people can work out.

• I wish you a happy and a safe journey.

Puripong Koomsin is the owner of Travel Europe Guide – Europepathway.com Traveler Tips is one of many useful articles from Europepathway.com



Golf instruction videos featuring techniques and tips from leading world class players are very common these days.

 

Still there are very few people who can claim to have had their games improved by a golf instruction video. So here are three tips to help you ensure that you reap maximum fruits from every golf instruction video that you ever get to watch.

 

1) Watch the golf instruction video several times

 

Some people watch golf instruction videos to try and get a single Magic formula that will revolutionize their game. They do not realize that the valuable nuggets in these videos are hidden in the many small things you need to do which add up to a great improvement in your game.

 

This is why it is very important to watch the video several times. At least twice.

 

2) Get webcam shots of yourself playing and compare your posture and positioning to what you see in the golf instruction video

 

It may not be very easy to tell what is wrong with your golf swing for example or how to correct it without taking a very close look at your game.

 

The best way to do this is to get somebody else to take webcam shots of you on the course as you play. When you watch these alongside the golf instruction videos, it will be very easy for you to tell where your problem areas are and what you need to do to correct them.

 

3) Do golf-specific exercises to condition your body and muscles

 

Thirdly you will need your body and the relevant muscles to co-operate with our mind as you try to implement what you have seen on the golf instruction video.

 

One of the most effective ways of doing this is by getting involved in a golf-specific exercise program to tone and strengthen all the ‘golf muscles’ in your body. This way, they’ll be nothing to stop you from reaping maximum benefits from every golf instruction video you watch.

 



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Individuals who have physical conditions that make walking difficult may appreciate the assistance and convenience of a renting a mobility scooter while on vacation in Fort Lauderdale, Fl. Many people who live in Fort Lauderdale and are able to walk a few steps, but yet are unable to continue for longer than a short period of time, purchase their own personal mobility scooter as a way to enjoy the benefits of movement unassisted by a friend or family member and to participate in activities they may not be able to enjoy without a mobility scooter.

Mobility scooters can be used indoors and outdoors, and Fort Lauderdale, Fl. provides an exceptional outdoor environment in which to thoroughly enjoy the assistance provided by a mobility scooter. Rentals are easily found through the concierge services and telephone directories and are available throughout Fort Lauderdale in close proximity to many popular attractions and areas of interest.

A highly popular vacation destination in Fort Lauderdale is the beach, with its boardwalk and specialty shops and restaurants across the street from the sand. A mobility scooter rental for the day or your entire trip will help those who are physically challenged by walking to enjoy being with friends and family amidst the sand and surf and all its nearby local attractions without tiring from physical exertion and with some independence. In addition to the beach, Fort Lauderdale offers a multitude of parks and museums, each with their own unique history and intriguing features. Enjoying all the beautiful details of within these parks and museums requires much walking, and a rented mobility scooter will provide assistance to those who are physically challenged so that they will be able to take advantage of all there is for them to see and do. Day cruises are also a very popular attraction in Fort Lauderdale, and the vast majority of vessels are very accommodating and handicap accessible, making it easy to ride or bring your rented mobility scooter onboard.

Typical rental mobility scooters in Fort Lauderdale will either be standard models or transportable models. The standard rental mobility scooter is typically battery powered with three or four wheels, The standard rental does not generally fully disassemble, however normally the tiller, or steering column, will fold down and the seat is removable making them suitable for transport from one area to the next in an SUV or mini-van. The majority of these types of rental units will operate at up to 5 mph and will continue for up to 20 miles on a single battery charge. The battery is charged via the supplied charger and a standard electrical outlet.

The transportable variety of rental mobility scooters in the Fort Lauderdale, Fl. area are similar to the standard rental units in form and function, but they are designed to collapse and break down into separate pieces for easy disassembly and storage in the trunk of most mid to large sized vehicles. In general, transportable rental units will have easily removable seats, rear wheels and batteries. The maximum rider weight for a transportable mobility scooter is generally less than the weight allowance of a standard model, so be sure to check with the rental company to ensure that the mobility scooter you rent in Fort Lauderdale will be suitable for you.

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It’s a long story, here it goes..I’m a senior in High school right now. My Junior year I was in love with a girl I knew since middle school. Beginning of my senior year I met a girl, and we became friends instantly. Me and her were really good for a month, I mean the first week of school I got her phone number, then I fell in love with her, But she didn’t know. I asked her to the movies with a couple of our friends, and she secretly texts one of my bests friends that if I liked her, and she doesn’t like me like that. I played it cool and told her I only liked her as a friends even though I was in love with her. We go to the movies together and have a great time. We had so much fun that day. I fell madly in love with her. I wanted to spend the rest of my life with her. I dropped her off at her house. And the only people left in the car is me and one of my best friends. I tell him that I’m in love with her. Next day at school he tries hooking us up. It doesn’t work. And she tries to avoid me for a month. She just seemed annoyed of me and didn’t want to even talk to me. For that particular month I felt like dying. My friend then tells her that I wasn’t involved in hooking her up. It was just him trying to hook us up. Then we start being friends again. We went to a field trip together, I accidently hurt her trying to help her. I tried apologizing by hugging her, but she said don’t touch me. That killed me. I cried so much during that field trip (Not infront of people, just at a place where no one could see me). After that trip, I started talking to her best friend. I told her best friend that I loved her. She promised me she would never tell her. About a month ago, someone spread a rumor that I said alot of bad things about the girl I love. I didn’t. Her best friend heard that and got really pissed off at me and told her that I love her. I told her I didn’t love her. But I don’t know if she believed me or not. After this incident, we became really good friends. I mean sometimes she asks me to buy stuff with her not for her but with her. I give her a ride home to her house every single day. We hang out so much now. I mean about 2 months ago she never wanted me to give her a ride home alone. Only time she wanted a ride from me was when someone else was with us. Now I give her a ride home alone. We talk alot, we make each other laugh. I mean today we hanged out for like 5 hours just driving around. Sometimes while driving we stare at eachother for like 5 seconds. I mean we do that while we are on the highway going over 80 mph. We just stare at eachother and smile. She makes wierd faces at me. Like 4 days ago, we hanged out for 30 minutes and I had so much fun, I thought I was in heaven. Even though she almost got me killed (accidently), it was fun, and I started loving her even more. I mean this is first girl I loved that I hang out with all the time, know where she lives and have her phone number and everything. Only problem is everytime I hang with her and she see an attractive guy she goes nuts. I don’t know if she has any type of feelings for me, but if she knew I liked her before and she started avoiding me, and she knows I love her now and hangs out with me, I don’t know whats up. I mean it confuses the hell out of me. I don’t even know if she knows if I love her. She told me that her best friend told her. Another thing is when me and my friends are hanging out and she is with us, she always wants to take the front seat with me. Even if someone else calls shotgun before her, she lies and says she said it before them. But I don’t know if I could get her. 2 of my friends tried getting her, but she rejected them both. One of them are still friends with her, the other one hates her. I don’t know what to do guys, I don’t know why she is suddenly hanging out with me like this, could she like me like that too?