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Every day, millions of people travel to Europe for holidays and on business -- our readers among them! To help you keep up to date on latest developments and get the most out of your visit, we recommend the following sites:
www.visiteurope.com: Helpful information on weather, money, travel, jet lag, phone codes and so much more...
www.londontown.com: This is the site we turn to first when we have a question about travel, accommodation or what's on within London...
www.x-rates.com/calculator.html: This is our favourite currency calculator: it's fast and easy to use.
www.hotspot-locations.com: A must for all of us who simply must find our nearest wi-fi hotspot. Check before you leave home...
www.expedia.com: Useful for finding a travel deal (flights, car, rail, hotels etc)...
www.orbitz.com: Another useful site for travel deals (flights, car, rail, hotels etc)...
www.1areacodescountrycodes.com: Lists phone codes around the world...
www.ukguide.org: A good site for information about travel in the UK, including maps...
http://babelfish.altavista.com/: Great online translator for instant conversion of sentences, phrases, even blocks of text. Not always 100% accurate, but fun.
www.nextwaveonline.com/churches_list.asp: It's always a good idea to check out a great church while you're away. So, we've provided two lists of recommended churches!
www.nextwaveonline.com/pda_info.asp: Why miss out on Daily Recharge and Social Comment while travelling? Take them on your PDA! This tells you how (it's easy!)...
Do you have a suggestion about another useful site we might list here? Send us an email: office@nextwaveonline.com.
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Hey, thanks for the great articles, it is a blessing to read you
Paul, Norway
Re the Bridgend suicides: This is a horrible tragedy for this town. The promise and excitement these young people have missed of college, getting married, children, having a career, being a grandparent, traveling the world... Where is the parental involvement in all this?
SuzieQ, United States
Mal, did you start out as a journalist? You are one of the most naturally gifted writers whose works I have had the pleasure of reading. I just love your succinct way of delivering words that paint a captivating picture.
Jim, Australia
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