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838,

00:00,

2008-04-21 18:08:34
Description: this japanese bitch used me for a green card then divorced me, she made false police reports and the judge and police believed her. she is a massage whore bitch with warts on her vagina. reason not (More) this japanese bitch used me for a green card then divorced me, she made false police reports and the judge and police believed her. she is a massage whore bitch with warts on her vagina. reason not to marry a japanese woman or asian women. japanese girl woman from japan chinese korean asian asia vietnamese massage schools fuck you if you do not believe me because I do not care, you can kiss my ass motherfucker. go back to japan bitch. (Less) Channel: youtube

1200,

02:25,

2008-04-02 21:13:13
Description: Vietnamese girls give good massage and French girls are good with their mouth. French Kiss with a Nasty and Sensual massage. Beautifull Asian Girl. (More) Vietnamese girls give good massage and French girls are good with their mouth. French Kiss with a Nasty and Sensual massage. Beautifull Asian Girl. (Less) Channel: youtube

34,

02:31,

2009-02-28 01:44:43
Description: Fembot Aiko getting poked at Ontario Science Center.
Le Trung was raised and educated in Canada and feel he have a deep connection with this country. He will do whatever it takes to ensure that all (More) Fembot Aiko getting poked at Ontario Science Center.
Le Trung was raised and educated in Canada and feel he have a deep connection with this country. He will do whatever it takes to ensure that all future mass production of Aikos sisters will be built in Canada. He want to give back jobs to skilled Canadian people and keep Aiko technology within Canada.
Aiko's Secret
Height 152cm Bust: 82cm Waist: 57cm Hip: 84cm
Height 5 ft Bust: 32" Waist: 23" Hip: 33"
Even though it only took 1.5 months to build Aikos exterior, the B.R.A.I.N.S software running Aiko was a work in progress for many years.
Just a fun fact:
Aiko is the only female that Ive known that gains weight every month, but her figure stays the same!
Le Trung recently finished watching the Japanese TV movie, Boku no Kanojo wa Cyborg (僕の彼女はサイボーグ). He couldnt help but notice that there were striking similarities between the main character in this movie and himself such as having the same ambitions, the same hobbies, the same birthday. Anyway, after watching this movie, it makes him wondering if its possible to make a cyborg, like the one in the movie, with fully human emotions and feelings.
Aiko's future abilities: 1. Facial Expressions
2. Make tea and coffee
3. Feed me sushi
4. Make simple breakfast: eggs and bacon
5. If I lie my head down on Aiko lap, have her clean my ears with a Q-tip.
6. Ability to massage my shoulders and neck.
7. Able to do print and write
8. Clean the windows
9. Dust the shelves
10. Clean my toilet. (I hate cleaning the bathroom, might as well have someone else do it for me) (Less) Channel: youtube

4,

03:03,

2009-12-20 05:45:51
Description: Website : www.tour69.net Tel : +84903484476. Mr Alvin & ah Sam from Singapore providing Sex Tour in HCMC Vietnam. Home Massage in HCMC Vietnam. Blow Job Massage Joints in HCMC VIETNAM. Massage in (More) Website : www.tour69.net Tel : +84903484476. Mr Alvin & ah Sam from Singapore providing Sex Tour in HCMC Vietnam. Home Massage in HCMC Vietnam. Blow Job Massage Joints in HCMC VIETNAM. Massage in Vietnam. Hand Job Massage Vietnam. Tour Guide in HCMC Vietnam. Singapore tour Guide in HCMC Vietnam.... (Less) Channel: youtube

187,

09:01,

2008-03-29 20:58:22
Description: The following quotations of IOM, which clearly reveal all Yuon criminals, are so active in Cambodia in prostitutions:
In this survey the focus is on the different ways, routes, reasons and (More) The following quotations of IOM, which clearly reveal all Yuon criminals, are so active in Cambodia in prostitutions:
In this survey the focus is on the different ways, routes, reasons and perceptions of trafficking of Vietnamese women and children to Cambodia. The fact that this research was conducted in the receiving country has led to a very different perspective on the topic of trafficking compared to the earlier survey on trafficking from Cambodia to Thailand. While greater focus is placed on the situation of ethnic Vietnamese in Cambodia, as migrants as well as victims of trafficking. Also more attention is paid to the perspectives and wishes for the future for those Vietnamese women and girls who have become victims of trafficking. These differences are related to the different economic, political and historical realities of the countries involved. A broader understanding of these situations will help gain more insight into the push and pull factors, the rationale, the role of social and cultural factors and the selection processes related to the trafficking in general and the trafficking of Vietnamese women and children to Cambodia in particular.
The survey was conducted by Mrs. Lim Sidedine and Ms. Annuska Derks, with additional help from Mrs. Rakline and Mrs. Tean Sophorn for the Vietnamese and Khmer translations. Some information was collected through organizations working on the topic in Ho Chi Minh City. The survey itself was conducted in Cambodia, in different shelters and areas in Phnom Penh and Kompong Som and in the border provinces Takeo, Svay Rieng and Ratanakiri in order to find out more about the movement of people from Vietnam to different places in Cambodia. The experiences, knowledge, reasons and consequences of the trafficking of Vietnamese women and children were explored through interviews with Vietnamese women and children, especially girls, who had been victims of trafficking. Because the police had raided many brothels in different parts of Phnom Penh, many of these women and girls could be contacted in the various shelters. Other women and girls were interviewed in brothels, dancing halls, massage places and karaoke bars. For more background information, family members of the girls and women, brothel owners, police and other authorities, representatives of Vietnamese and Vietnamese migrants in Cambodia, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and international organizations (IOs) working in this field and other resource persons were also interviewed. This survey could not have been conducted without the kind cooperation of these different organizations, authorities, related persons and, especially, the Vietnamese women and girls who shared their experiences with us. We would like to thank them all.
The situation between Cambodia and Vietnam is quite distinct. The migration of Vietnamese to Cambodia is not a new phenomenon. But the trafficking of Vietnamese, especially women and girls, to Cambodia has only come to the attention of non-governmental and international organizations, and the governments of Cambodia and Vietnam, in the past few years. Vietnam has undergone a similar, although not as far-reaching reform process from a socialist to a more market-oriented economy since the late eighties. As a result of this 'renovation' or doi moi, Vietnam has experienced enormous economic growth rates. Irvin states that this "breakout" to the market has benefited mainly the poor, i.e. the peasantry. Vietnam is still a predominantly agricultural country, with 80 percent of the population living in rural areas and 72 percent of the labour force being engaged in agricultural activities, while little more than one-tenth is involved in industry. The growing privatization of land use from 1988 onwards as well as the increasing role of the private sector has brought economic opportunities to many farming families. However, for those families who did not have the capability or the access to the capital or the technology to farm their plots successfully, the reforms created more economic difficulties. As a result, Vietnamese farmers who cannot earn enough to support their families in agriculture seek additional employment somewhere else, in urban areas or even abroad. This is, according to several authors, not necessarily a consequence of growing poverty, but also of growing expectations brought about by economic growth and a broader view on the outside world through more open (trade) relations with other countries. Rigg writes that:
[G]rowing expectations and an absence of sufficient opportunities within agriculture are creating the conditions in which rural households are looking further a field, both spatially - beyond the village - and in sectoral terms - beyond agriculture. (Less) Channel: youtube

42,

00:55,

2008-05-31 10:19:20
Description: More @ http://myhotelvideo.com/de/landingpage/youtube/resourceid/Mhv_Catalog_Offer::54703
Location:
This hotel is located in the business district, close to shops and restaurants. It lies just 20 (More) More @ http://myhotelvideo.com/de/landingpage/youtube/resourceid/Mhv_Catalog_Offer::54703
Location:
This hotel is located in the business district, close to shops and restaurants. It lies just 20 minutes from the airport and from Beijing's major attractions.
Facilities:
This city conference hotel offers a whole new level of service and benefits, a combination of ultramodern luxury and state-of-the-art amenities with age-old grace and hospitality. It comprises a total of 377 rooms and suites spread over 9 floors and is ideal for business travellers and holidaymakers alike. Facilities on offer to guests at this air-conditioned establishment include a lobby area with a 24-hour reception and 24-hour check-in/check out service, a hotel safe, a currency exchange facility, a cloakroom, lift access, a cafe, a restaurant, conference facilities and WLAN/Internet access. Guests may also take advantage of the room and laundry services for an additional fee and there is bicycle rental on offer as well as a garage and a car park for those arriving by car.
Rooms:
The hotel features guestrooms and suites designed to awaken both the senses and the spirit, with soft, soothing colours, large picture windows which may be opened, a work space with a large desk, an ergonomically-designed chair, high-speed Internet access and broadband connectivity. Furthermore, a private en suite bathroom with a shower/bathtub, a hairdryer, satellite/ cable TV, a minibar and tea and coffee making facilities are provided in all accommodation as standard. The accommodation is also equipped with an ironing set, a king-size or double bed, centrally regulated air conditioning and a safe. All rooms feature either a balcony or a terrace.
Sports/Entertainment:
The hotel offers basketball, cycling, a gym, an indoor pool, sightseeing tours and squash and tennis courts (charges apply). Guests may also relax in the sauna and the steam bath, or, for an additional fee, enjoy a massage treatment or the sun terrace.
Meals:
The Elements is an ultramodern, 24-hour Beijing restaurant with chrome chairs, mosaic-tiled booths and bright paper parasols to whet guests' appetites with Asian flavours, from Vietnamese to Korean. The Zeta Bar is a retro-style Beijing bar with bright colours, Bauhaus chairs and Chinese-inspired metal birdcages above the crescent-shaped bar which serves cocktails and snacks on tapas, as the resident DJ spins upbeat tunes. One East On Third is an intimate Beijing restaurant serving fresh and innovative American flavours and fine wines. The Tonic Lounge is a great place to enjoy an aperitif with tapas, fine wines by the glass, or a single malt. Caffè Cino offers freshly brewed coffee, and guests may sample speciality coffees, teas or smooth milkshakes with homemade cakes and pastries.
Payment:
American Express, Diners Club, JCB, MasterCard and VISA are accepted at this hotel.
How to get there:
Guests arriving from the airport expressway should take the 3rd ring road and leave it at the 1st exit. Make a U-turn at the 2nd traffic light and drive 2 more minutes further to the hotel. A transfer to and from the airport can be arranged upon prior reservation. A public city shuttle bus is also available. (Less) Channel: youtube

39,

09:01,

2008-04-21 18:36:33
Description: The following quotations of IOM, which clearly reveal all Yuon criminals, are so active in Cambodia in prostitutions: In this survey the focus is on the different ways, routes, reasons and (More) The following quotations of IOM, which clearly reveal all Yuon criminals, are so active in Cambodia in prostitutions: In this survey the focus is on the different ways, routes, reasons and perceptions of trafficking of Vietnamese women and children to Cambodia. The fact that this research was conducted in the receiving country has led to a very different perspective on the topic of trafficking compared to the earlier survey on trafficking from Cambodia to Thailand. While greater focus is placed on the situation of ethnic Vietnamese in Cambodia, as migrants as well as victims of trafficking. Also more attention is paid to the perspectives and wishes for the future for those Vietnamese women and girls who have become victims of trafficking. These differences are related to the different economic, political and historical realities of the countries involved. A broader understanding of these situations will help gain more insight into the push and pull factors, the rationale, the role of social and cultural factors and the selection processes related to the trafficking in general and the trafficking of Vietnamese women and children to Cambodia in particular. The survey was conducted by Mrs. Lim Sidedine and Ms. Annuska Derks, with additional help from Mrs. Rakline and Mrs. Tean Sophorn for the Vietnamese and Khmer translations. Some information was collected through organizations working on the topic in Ho Chi Minh City. The survey itself was conducted in Cambodia, in different shelters and areas in Phnom Penh and Kompong Som and in the border provinces Takeo, Svay Rieng and Ratanakiri in order to find out more about the movement of people from Vietnam to different places in Cambodia. The experiences, knowledge, reasons and consequences of the trafficking of Vietnamese women and children were explored through interviews with Vietnamese women and children, especially girls, who had been victims of trafficking. Because the police had raided many brothels in different parts of Phnom Penh, many of these women and girls could be contacted in the various shelters. Other women and girls were interviewed in brothels, dancing halls, massage places and karaoke bars. For more background information, family members of the girls and women, brothel owners, police and other authorities, representatives of Vietnamese and Vietnamese migrants in Cambodia, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and international organizations (IOs) working in this field and other resource persons were also interviewed. This survey could not have been conducted without the kind cooperation of these different organizations, authorities, related persons and, especially, the Vietnamese women and girls who shared their experiences with us. We would like to thank them all. The situation between Cambodia and Vietnam is quite distinct. The migration of Vietnamese to Cambodia is not a new phenomenon. But the trafficking of Vietnamese, especially women and girls, to Cambodia has only come to the attention of non-governmental and international organizations, and the governments of Cambodia and Vietnam, in the past few years. Vietnam has undergone a similar, although not as far-reaching reform process from a socialist to a more market-oriented economy since the late eighties. As a result of this 'renovation' or doi moi, Vietnam has experienced enormous economic growth rates. Irvin states that this "breakout" to the market has benefited mainly the poor, i.e. the peasantry. Vietnam is still a predominantly agricultural country, with 80 percent of the population living in rural areas and 72 percent of the labour force being engaged in agricultural activities, while little more than one-tenth is involved in industry. The growing privatization of land use from 1988 onwards as well as the increasing role of the private sector has brought economic opportunities to many farming families. However, for those families who did not have the capability or the access to the capital or the technology to farm their plots successfully, the reforms created more economic difficulties. As a result, Vietnamese farmers who cannot earn enough to support their families in agriculture seek additional employment somewhere else, in urban areas or even abroad. This is, according to several authors, not necessarily a consequence of growing poverty, but also of growing expectations brought about by economic growth and a broader view on the outside world through more open (trade) relations with other countries. Rigg writes that: [G]rowing expectations and an absence of sufficient opportunities within agriculture are creating the conditions in which rural households are looking further a field, both spatially - beyond the village - and in sectoral terms - beyond agriculture. (Less) Channel: youtube

21,

00:55,

2008-06-05 14:22:03
Description: More @ http://myhotelvideo.com/de/landingpage/youtube/resourceid/Mhv_Catalog_Offer::33083
Location:
This family-friendly, business hotel is situated in a well-known area next to West Lake and near to (More) More @ http://myhotelvideo.com/de/landingpage/youtube/resourceid/Mhv_Catalog_Offer::33083
Location:
This family-friendly, business hotel is situated in a well-known area next to West Lake and near to the Ho Chi Minh Mouselium. The centre of Hanoi is some 4 km from the hotel, whilst attractions such as Hand Gai Street (5 km), the Water Puppet Theatre (5 km), the Literature Temple (3 km) and Hoan Kiem Lake (5 km) are all in the near vicinity. Guests will enjoy shopping for lacquer ware, ceramics, silver and embroidery along the district's tree-lined avenues.
Facilities:
Renovated in 2007, this city hotel comprises 20 storeys and 322 guest rooms, and offers striking views of the city of Hanoi. It is fully air-conditioned and features a lobby with 24-hour reception and check-out service, a hotel safe, currency exchange facilities, a cloakroom and lift access. There is a hairdressing salon, a bar, a pub, a disco and a restaurant on site, as well as conference facilities and Internet access. Room and laundry services are provided. Guests arriving by car can park their vehicles in either the indoor or outdoor hotel car park.
Rooms:
The hotel offers very elegant and modern rooms, with superb views of Hanoi from the balcony or terrace. Rooms are en suite with a bathtub, shower and hairdryer, and feature a direct dial telephone, satellite TV, Internet access, a minibar/fridge, tea and coffee making facilities and an in-room safe. Each has a double or king-size bed. The rooms are air-conditioned and have central heating.
Sports/Entertainment:
The hotel has an all-season swimming pool, a free sauna, a steam room, a Jacuzzi and a gym. Spa and massage treatments are also available. Guests can relax on the sun loungers and parasols on the sun terrace, with a cool drink from the poolside snack bar.
Meals:
The hotel provides a buffet and continental breakfast. Vietnamese and international cuisine is served, as a buffet or à la carte, at midday and in the evening. The hotel offers an all-inclusive package.
Payment:
American Express, Diners Club, JCB, MasterCard and VISA are accepted by the hotel.
Misc.:
The front desk is open 24 hours.
How to get there:
The hotel is a 30-minute drive from the airport and a 15-minute drive from the city centre. (Less) Channel: youtube

8,

00:55,

2008-06-07 13:57:14
Description: More @ http://myhotelvideo.com/de/landingpage/youtube/resourceid/Mhv_Catalog_Offer::53055
Location:
The hotel is located beside the Haizhu Plaza on the banks of the Pearl River. Guests may enjoy (More) More @ http://myhotelvideo.com/de/landingpage/youtube/resourceid/Mhv_Catalog_Offer::53055
Location:
The hotel is located beside the Haizhu Plaza on the banks of the Pearl River. Guests may enjoy beautiful views of the river from some of the guest rooms. The hotel is surrounded by the bustling metropolis of Guangzhou.
Facilities:
This business hotel comprises a total of 672 standard rooms, apartments and offices. The hotel features a highly personalised service and wide range of amenities. Butlers are on hand to provide impeccable service around the clock to assist with dinner reservation, flight confirmation, arranging sightseeing tours and running a 2-hour express laundry service. Further facilities available to guests at this air-conditioned establishment include a hotel lobby with a 24-hour reception and check-out service, as well as a hotel safe, currency exchange facilities, a cloakroom, newspaper stand, TV lounge, a hairdressing salon and lift access. Guests can take advantage of the hotel's restaurant, café and bar for dinner and drinks and room and laundry services are provided (fees apply). Conference facilities are available for business guests and there is parking for guests arriving by car.
Rooms:
In-room facilities include a satellite/cable TV set featuring in-house movies, as well as Japanese, American, German, French, Italian, Indian and Vietnamese cable channels. In addition to featuring a private bathroom with either a bath or shower, an IDD telephone with a message service is provided. All rooms are equipped with individually regulated air conditioning units, as well as central heating, a minibar/refrigerator, tea and coffee making facilities and a safe deposit box. A hairdryer, Internet access and a hifi are also standard features.
Sports/Entertainment:
There is a health centre, indoor swimming pool, beauty salon, snooker room, tennis court, shopping arcade and shuffleboard in the hotel. Guests can also enjoy table tennis, and a sauna, steam room and massage treatments are available.
Meals:
Café Paradise is a charming and delightful coffee shop serving western, continental and Chinese specialties, as well as a sumptuous buffet service in a tranquil environment. The Tea House overlooks the garden, and guest can enjoy their tea in its sophisticated yet casual atmosphere. Complimentary continental buffet breakfast service and afternoon tea is available.
Payment:
American Express, Diners Club, JCB, MasterCard and VISA are accepted methods of payment at this hotel.
How to get there:
From metro line 2, take exit A at Haizhu Guangchang Station. It is a 20-minute drive to the hotel. Alternatively you can take the metro to the Pazhou Guangzhou International Exhibition Center to reach the hotel. (Less) Channel: youtube

18,

00:40,

2009-01-24 19:51:10
Description: More @ http://www.myhotelvideo.com/en/landingpage/youtube/resourceid/Mhv_Catalog_Offer::22769
Location:
This hotel is set in its own private estate along the magnificent China Beach. The nearest (More) More @ http://www.myhotelvideo.com/en/landingpage/youtube/resourceid/Mhv_Catalog_Offer::22769
Location:
This hotel is set in its own private estate along the magnificent China Beach. The nearest links to the public transport network are 7 km away in Da Nang. Hoi An is 25 km away, there are 4 UNESCO World Heritage sites nearby and the mystical Phong Nha Caves in the Quang Binh province are 3 hours' drive away.
Facilities:
Set on its own private estate, the resort is built in a combination of French Colonial and Vietnamese architectural styles and is charmingly and luxuriously decorated with traditional Vietnamese artefacts and furniture. The resort is a destination in itself, whether guests prefer to be active or just relax, and it provides a wide range of activities and services. The 198 guest rooms and suites feature private views of the ocean, the freshwater lagoon or the tropical gardens. Facilities on offer to guests include a lobby area with a 24-hour reception and check-out service, a hotel safe, a currency exchange facility, a cloakroom and lift access. It also offers a café, a hairdressing salon, a bar, a casino and a games room. Guests can enjoy the TV lounge, the restaurant, conference facilities and Internet access (charges apply). They may take advantage of the room and laundry services and there is parking for those arriving by car. Guests wishing to explore the area on bicycle will find a cycle hire station at the hotel. The younger guests will enjoy the children's playground.
Rooms:
All rooms offer a spacious balcony and are tastefully decorated with Asian-inspired comfortable cane furniture, a polished wooden floor, natural fabrics and plantation-style shutters. All rooms come with a marble bathroom with a shower/bathtub and a hairdryer, as well as a direct dial telephone with international calling, a radio, satellite colour TV and high-speed Internet access. They are also equipped with a ceiling fan, a walk-in closet, a minibar/fridge, tea and coffee making facilities and a king-size or double bed. Furthermore, individually adjustable air conditioning and a safe are provided in all accommodation as standard.
Sports/Entertainment:
The hotel features an outdoor pool with a children's pool and a sun terrace, as well as a poolside snackbar with sun loungers and parasols. Guests can relax in the sauna or the steam bath or with a massage or spa treatment. It also offers a gym with nautilus, free weights, cardio, running, stepping, recumbent and traditional cycle equipment and more options are available on request. It is possible to go banana boating, waterskiing, jet skiing, try diving or canoeing. Guests can enjoy a game of tennis, table tennis, volleyball/beach volleyball (charges apply), a round of minigolf (charges apply) or a badminton match or go on a mountain bike tour. The hotel also puts on an entertainment programme for children and adults.
Meals:
Guests can enjoy al fresco dining at the Ocean Terrace, the Ocean Terrace Bar, Café Indochine, the Hai Van Lounge and the Lagoon Bar, all offering a spectrum of culinary temptations from Vietnamese cuisine to continental dishes.
Payment:
American Express, Diners Club, JCB, MasterCard and VISA are accepted at the hotel.
Misc.:
Check-in is from 2 pm, and guests are required to check out by 12 noon.
How to get there:
The best way to get to the hotel is by taxi or hotel transfer (reservation necessary). Public transport is not available. (Less) Channel: youtube

3,

00:40,

2009-01-08 23:43:06
Description: More @ http://www.myhotelvideo.com/en/landingpage/youtube/resourceid/Mhv_Catalog_Offer::124635
Location:
This hotel is conveniently situated in the heart of the Siem Reap's business district, (More) More @ http://www.myhotelvideo.com/en/landingpage/youtube/resourceid/Mhv_Catalog_Offer::124635
Location:
This hotel is conveniently situated in the heart of the Siem Reap's business district, and offers easy access to entertainment, dining and shopping venues and the medical centre. The Central Market is just 1 km from the hotel and it is just 10 minutes' drive from Siem Reap International Airport.
Facilities:
Guests are invited to step back in time, to discover the glory of the ancient Khmer Empire and be greeted by the best hospitality in town. Inspired by early 21st century architecture, the traditional Khmer-themed interiors provide a welcome retreat after a long day exploring the extraordinary wonders of Angkor. This family-friendly city establishment is ideal for business travellers and holidaymakers alike and comprises a total of 158 rooms. Facilities on offer to guests at this air-conditioned hotel include a lobby area with a 24-hour reception and check-out service, a hotel safe, a currency exchange facility and lift access. It also offers a café, a newspaper stand, a restaurant, conference facilities and WLAN/Internet access. Guests may take advantage of the room and laundry services and there is parking available for those arriving by car. Guests wishing to explore the area on bicycle will find a cycle hire station at the hotel.
Rooms:
Guests may choose between superior, deluxe and family superior rooms, with up to 45 m² of living space. All rooms come with a private bathroom with a shower/bathtub and a hairdryer, as well as a direct dial telephone, satellite/cable TV and Internet access. They are also equipped with a minibar/fridge, tea and coffee making facilities, a washing machine and an ironing set. Furthermore, a king-size or double bed, a safe, individually adjustable air conditioning and either a balcony or a terrace are provided in all accommodation as standard.
Sports/Entertainment:
This hotel features an open-air swimming pool with a poolside snack bar. Guests can also relax in the sauna, the solarium, the steam bath or with a massage or spa treatment. Sports enthusiasts may enjoy a workout in the gym.
Meals:
The Pavilion Restaurant specialises in international cuisines ranging from Khmer, Chinese and western to Thai, Vietnamese and Japanese with a seating capacity of up to 150 persons. Apart from serving in-house guests, the restaurant also offers private function and catering services. The poolside bar offers a variety of food and drink from light snacks to a wholesome meal al fresco.
Payment:
MasterCard and VISA are accepted at the hotel. (Less) Channel: youtube

4,

02:50,

2009-10-08 08:09:01
Description: Wednesday, October 7, 2009 www.sfgate.com Oakland looks at trimming number of nail salons Michelle Robinson, aglow after a foot massage and fresh coat of fuchsia nail polish, just might have the (More) Wednesday, October 7, 2009 www.sfgate.com Oakland looks at trimming number of nail salons Michelle Robinson, aglow after a foot massage and fresh coat of fuchsia nail polish, just might have the happiest feet in the Bay Area. "This is home for me," sighed Robinson, while two women meticulously filed, scrubbed, buffed and painted her fingers and toes at an Oakland nail salon on a recent afternoon. "It's tranquil. It's relaxing. And they work with integrity, which is important because I need ... (Less) Channel: youtube

2,

00:17,

2008-11-19 14:39:40
Description: http://www.Hoteloogle.com Assuring courteous service and quality amenities, the Shangri-La Hotel Dubai prides itself as an ideal location for business and leisure travellers. Situated on Sheikh (More) http://www.Hoteloogle.com Assuring courteous service and quality amenities, the Shangri-La Hotel Dubai prides itself as an ideal location for business and leisure travellers. Situated on Sheikh Zayed Road, the Shangri-La Hotel is 5 minutes drive from the World Trade Centre and Dubai Convention Centre, while the Dubai International Airport 15 minutes by car. This property is in the prestigious Al Jaber complex and close to the business as well as shopping districts. This hotel offers 301 superbly appointed rooms and suites that have been elegantly furnished with an array of in-room amenities to ensure you a pleasurable stay. The captivatingly stylish Amwaj Restaurant offers you a outstanding fresh seafood in cosy ambience. The Dunes Cafe serves international, a la carte or buffet dishes for breakfast, lunch or dinner. Enjoy the tradition of exquisite Vietnamese cuisine served especially for your enjoyment at Hoi An Restaurant. After a tiring day, you can unwind at the cosy bar with a fine drink. This property offers well-equipped meeting rooms that can accommodate up to 450 guests for organising various important events. The spa offers various treatments such as Aromatherapy, massage and reflexology, which rejuvenate and revitalise both mind and body. Recreational facilities includes gymnasium, swimming pool, jacuzzis, sauna and steam rooms can be availed during your stay. (Less) Channel: youtube
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