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Five great destinations for a White Christmas
By Catherine O'Dolan on 23/11/2010 16:30:48
Whether it's super-soft snow, soothing sands, or white-water rafting, you can have yourself a white Christmas with these fantastic festive breaks
is now a development of 12 stunning New England-style beachfront houses. Overlooking the empty white beaches of the Isles of Scilly, brushed by the frothy waves of the icy Atlantic, they offer an enchanting Christmas hideaway. If not dusted in snow
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Vernon Kay - XBox boy
By Catherine O'Dolan on 18/06/2009 10:23:37
Insider chat with the man himself
which Disney princess would she be? VK: We love Enchanted. If you had to pin you down, Tess would probably be Snow White – you know, quite homely. Yeah, a blonde Snow White.Junior: Have you been massaging Tessa’s pregnant bump?VK: I love doing that. I
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Calvin Klein Spring/Summer 2011 Catwalk Report Pitti Bimbo
By Catherine O'Dolan on 26/06/2010 10:47:40
Calvin Klein Jeans present their favoured minimalist looks and jeans for every occasion
all mourning the death of Michael Jackson?).The stage is stark in snow white with giant CK snowball: four models in blue jeans and crisp white shirts take their places at the side of the stage, as a procession of children strut down the catwalk
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Best Family Tour Operator: W&O Travel
By Catherine O'Dolan on 01/06/2011 14:30:19
Family travel tips from luxury family tour operator, W&O Travel, shortlisted in the Junior Design Awards
to experience the ‘true West’ without sacrificing true comfort. Located on over 10 square miles of lush meadows and rolling foothills, set off by distant snow-capped peaks, you can take a horseback ride through scenic trails, enjoy a spot of fly fishing at Blue
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Best Family Tour Operator 2011: Powder Byrne
By Catherine O'Dolan on 18/05/2011 10:52:36
Family travel tips from Simon Meeke of Powder Byrne, winners of our Best Family Tour Operator in the Junior Design Awards
pool looking up at the snow-capped Vorab glacier towering above. I love following the high altitude via ferrata route called ‘Pinut’ carved into the rock face by the herdsmen as a shortcut for reaching their cattle in the highest summer pastures
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