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2007-09-04 21:29:10 · 1 answers · asked by marstokay 2

I have seen a great reader offer for cruises from Harwich Kent ,but as no Airport close by

2007-06-09 23:29:13 · 2 answers · asked by june l 2

I have never been to Belfast , so I am going to stay for a couple of nights, I would like to stay some where near some bars and restaurants and not too far from the arena. And reasonably priced, no Hilton recommendations please..

Is the Arena near the city centre. Any advice would help..
Thanks

2007-03-26 00:53:59 · 7 answers · asked by bee bee 6

2007-03-15 14:33:30 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

I´m from brasil and I´ve been in Irland (belfast and Dublin) and I need to contact with Andrey Gibson he has a Shopp calls Agair in Belfast (Co Autrim), someone can help me with this?

2007-03-10 05:10:27 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

holiday to kusadsi kurkey from belfast

2007-03-09 10:35:34 · 4 answers · asked by SARAH E 1

I am looking for a short note on water safety for schoolchildren taken by lifeguards from Shankill Leisure centre. Year was approx 1997 when it was published

2007-03-05 12:34:59 · 2 answers · asked by Neil 3

2007-03-05 04:23:33 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

I just moved over to Northern Ireland which is part of the U.K. Does anyone know where im able to get American food over here to buy, like snacks and stuff on either a web site or stores. Thanks

2007-03-04 23:48:36 · 3 answers · asked by thecrow0002000 1

come on now

2007-03-04 07:08:41 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

or will another from of Id be accepable.We are gonig to the American embassyover there to get Visas to go t LA and have to leave our passports with the consulate. So when we fly back I ned to know what other forms of Id we can use instead. This is really urgent.
Thanks

2007-03-01 07:44:32 · 5 answers · asked by s g 2

2007-02-23 06:44:13 · 5 answers · asked by tinkerbell 1

I live in England on a student visa and I am willing to travel to Northern Ireland( Belfast). Please tell me if I need a visa or any immigration document to cross the border between england and northern ireland( belfast). Do I have to ask for a visa ? what kind of document are required at the custom to enter northern ireland?

2007-02-20 15:38:44 · 11 answers · asked by nikonan21 1

I live in UK as a student I am not a citizen of UK I am traveling to belfast ( Northern ireland) I would like to know if I need a visa to go in belfast. I am worried as I am on a student visa in UK. Can I travel in belfast or do I need a special document or my passport or a visa to enter in belfast . Please advise. thank you for your help

2007-02-20 13:56:33 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-02-19 08:46:19 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

My work colleague is looking for somewhere she'll be made to feel welcome, a clean, comfy, homely B&B. Positive reviews of places welcome - I've got until the end of the week to get her somewhere!

2007-02-19 04:28:08 · 4 answers · asked by LoopyLou 1

Please tell me about safety there. what happen between catholic and protestant. where to stay? how can I find accommodation for one month, preferably one bedroom apartment that I can rent for one month. thank you

2007-02-17 09:46:32 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

I'm English, my wife is Korean and my two children obviously mixed race. I thought the country was beautiful and would like to study there, but am I being naiive about people accepting us?

2007-02-16 03:45:09 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-02-16 02:28:05 · 3 answers · asked by james796294 1

2007-02-14 11:55:48 · 10 answers · asked by hamid_samir30 1

I mean the majority of Scots came from Ireland anyway so when the Scots went to Ireland they called themselves or what they are to be known Scots-Irish, or Scotch-Irish so basically they Scots-Irish are Irish in the first place & going to Ulster means going back to their roots right?

2007-02-08 22:32:17 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

I mean Catholics are Native Irish and scots (picts) & Celtics, so when people say define Ulster-Scots or Sctoch-Irish it still means they are English ancestry right, so isnt it better just saying they are Anglo-Saxon heritage, as i said Native Irish are Cathlics ans so to Scottish Catholics are Picts, if this is inaccurrate could then someone tell me the facts, thanks.

2007-02-08 22:02:49 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

i REALLY hope it does. i love snow so much! i also have my spanish orals exam tomorrow so i hope there is enough snow that i don't have to go to school:p lol. even if there isn't even to not let me go to snow it's still good if it doesn't even lay...that's how much i want a little snow!!!!!!!

2007-02-08 09:16:51 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous

Catholics, supposedly in various studies, were able to easily pick out Protestants in line-ups by their physical features alone, and the same studies were equally conclusive vice versa. For instance, Catholics felt Protestants were, as a rule, blonder, paler skinned, taller but more youthful in their appearance with rouder, softer facial features. While Protestants saw Catholics as possesing usually darker hair and complexions with sharper, more angular facial features. Does any of this seem to make sense?

2007-02-07 06:09:47 · 15 answers · asked by Jumpin' Jack Flash 1

Going on a hen night in Belfast, what are the best places to go on a Saturday and bank holiday Sunday night?

Thank you

2007-02-05 23:00:37 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-02-03 12:51:21 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

LONDONDERRY NORTHERN IRELAND BOGSIDE

2007-02-01 07:32:41 · 5 answers · asked by billyboy 1

Also is there any kind of late night public transport from the city back to the mid ulster area?

2007-02-01 05:07:42 · 4 answers · asked by Little_Thoughts 2

fined my family in balfast, other surname( willis AND wollis )

2007-01-28 23:26:40 · 3 answers · asked by ? 1

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