Sunday, December 19, 2010

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News - week of 13 to 19 December 2010 from London

Goodbye smog in central London.
Why the future of hydrogen mobility in the British capital is at hand.
Indeed, it is next Saturday: December 18th will, in fact, service the first of eight buses equipped with fuel cells.
But it is only the beginning of a very ambitious plan.
which bears the signature of Mayor Boris Johnson

Christmas decorations Christmas decorations this year are quite disappointing because 'are largely the same as last year in particular umbrella of Oxford Street.
The opening ceremony of the lights in Oxford Street last month and 'have been rather modest compared to previous years.
must be signs of the crisis.
's Regent Street lights are partly those of last year with a touch of "The Chronicles of Narnia."
South Molton Street and the area around Leicester Square has virtually the same lights last year.
Carnaby Street has a space theme with astronauts and planets.

Masolini is founder and director of SharpCut - Visual Arts Project.
It deals with the promotion of art and Italian culture in Britain and coordinates projects of contemporary art for international events, including the 2012 London Olympics and Expo 2015 in Milan.
Since 2007, lives in London, where he is also involved in event management and public relations for corporate and private clients.
In Italy, he worked at Enterprise Digital Architects and Club Culture Booking Agency.

There is no better time for Christmas and early January to visit the British capital.
decorations, shopping, sales, snow and Christmas spirit surround and enhance the beautiful city of London.
As for services, sightseeing and entertainment, the City has nothing to envy anyone, the problem is that before such a quantity of underground lines, events and places to visit a poor tourist can be confused, of course, unless is in possession of a terminal Android!
We can offer you a range of applications to facilitate your stay beyond the Channel.

prostitutes, drunkards, penniless artists and people of ill repute.
All this was Soho in 1800.
Today, however, the area has become the trendiest area of \u200b\u200bLondon.
Here, you do not get to see monuments (few and far between them), but to experience the nightlife, the shopping streets and shows off the theater.

But what, more pictures, can be used to describe a week away from home in one of the most fascinating capitals of the world?

When it comes to party, London is always the right choice.
If you decide to spend Christmas and New Year in the British capital certainly not be disappointed.
The fireworks on the Thames, crossed by boat illuminated, party in the streets and squares, clubs and more protruding, after 12 magical chimes of Big Ben. To enjoy the spectacle
remember to hasten the pace and purpose to time on the banks of the River Thames with views over London Bridge and London Eye.
At a certain time it takes the crowd (the stations of Westminster, St James's Park and Embankment, on the Circle Line are closed by 21 in order to avoid crowded conditions!).

Here's some advice or some better name pub in central London where you will pay for a pint of beer less than 3 pounds.
not get out the glasses to clean lenses, well I've seen just written less than 3 pounds.
As you know London is one of the most expensive cities in the world but when it comes to beer, the British do not want it: good in rivers and on the cheap.
All these pubs are in towns because, regardless of hostel accommodation in London, can easily reach us by bus or subway a few stops.

blanketed with snow and temperatures below zero (tonight is expected to -5), London today may think of Siberia.
But one difference is that in Siberia not to scare the snow and frost.
in London took just two spans of snow (not two meters) and a few degrees below zero to paralyze transport, especially air, by closing the five international airports in the capital for almost all day today and perhaps for the day, tomorrow, yesterday, after Heathrow had scenes that made one think the retreat of Napoleon in Russia rather than the most modern airport in Europe.

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