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'Website of the Week'
Archive
Why not visit some of the other archived 'websites of the
week' that we have been featuring since our launch in January 2002. There is plenty of variety,
weird sites, reference and topical sites to choose from. Archive
listings are either in month-by-month or alphabetical order.
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Giving Up Smoking
www.givingupsmoking.co.uk
So what's going to make you stop? Knowing the financial cost,
or seeing what's really happening to your body. With more
and more public places restricting smoking, this website gives
sound advise on the dangers of smoking and many ideas on how
to stop the habit. |
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Sand Castle Central
www.sandcastlecentral.com
Have you got a holiday coming up? Or just want to enjoy the
splendid weather this weekend. Need an excuse to waste lots
of time on the beach? Head straight to www.sandcastlecentral.com
for tips on how to build a better sandcastle and pictures
of super sand creations. Believe me, it gets slightly over-technical.
But if you don't mind being told to get a life, it's quite
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Chat Danger
www.chatdanger.com
This has got to be one of the most important websites for
parents to visit. We are all totally appalled by the recent
perpetrators luring young victims over the internet. This
website highlights the dangers, prevention and guidelines
to help yourself and children using the net, in particular
chatrooms, to be a safer place. It has numerous true stories
of victims, and plenty of safeguards. It is essential you
visit this one. |
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Blue Aegean
www.blue-aegean.gr
You only have to look at the weather we have been experiencing
last week and realise you desperatley need a family holiday.
I have come across the Blue Aegean in Gouves Crete, built
in 2002 and is an amazing holiday resort. It has been well
recommended and you only have to reflect on what "glowing"
comments the guest book gets all the time, to realise you
are missing out on a great holiday. The staff certainly make
your holiday great and the glorious weather helps too, and
why do the children cry when it's time to leave? |
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