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October 26, 2005
Your Window XP System Probably Has Spyware And Adware On It!
Maybe you have Adware and Spyware on your Windows XP system and know it?
Maybe you have Adware and Spyware on your Windows XP system and don't know it?
Possibly, it's a bit of both.
I've read that within 20 minutes of going out on the internet with a Windows XP system you will have enough Adware and Spyware on you system to start causing it to run slow and sluggish not to mention the fact that
someone is spying on you.
Personally, I hate the thought of that happening and I think that you do too.
I've been running a powerful Window XP performance enhancing software for a couple months and the results have been much, much greater than I expected. I've used it on my gaming computer which requires an immense amount of power to run some of the programs and I've been very surprised at the increase in response and speed of my system.
You can have the pro's explain how it works in terms anyone can understand by clicking the link here!
I don't claim to understand all of the technical stuff!
They can explain how it works much better than I can and they even have a video that explains how it works.
Go ahead and take a look, I think you'll like what you think.
Wishing you all the best,
Willie Crawford
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October 25, 2005
2005 Open World Karate Championships, Viareggio Italy, 25-27 November, 2005
Dear Friends,
following our information, it is a pleasure for me as WTKA World Championships promoter, to officially invite you all to take part in our 2005 OPEN WORLD KARATE CHAMPIONSHIPS which will take place in VIAREGGIO (ITALY) from 25 to 27 November 2005.
The WTKA International World Championships will include Kumite, Kata, Kobudo, Point Karate and Karate self defence to give all competitors the possibility to make a different experience.
Viareggio, a beautiful town on the Tirreno Coast, is in Tuscany region, close to a famous towns like Florence and Pisa, which are always worth a visit!
As to the town itself, Viareggio is a sprawling area comprising several districts including the most famous touristic port of Italy (with the more big yachtes of the world), central shopping area and tourist attractions and accommodation mainly along the seafront and adjoining streets. To the south is the area of Torre del Lago (separated from Viareggio by an area called "La Lecciona", which is a natural reserve area inside the Parco Regionale di Migliarino, San Rossore e Massaciuccoli).
Viareggio has known in Italy as the city of the shopping, in this area you can find a street along the beach with more than 4 kilometres of shops.
You can find also some of the most prestigious Tuscany restaurants as Oca Bianca, Lorenzo and Pinchiorri.
Viareggio is one of most exclusive town in Italy.
In Viareggio lives lyric tenor Bocelli, is the city of composer Puccini.
At the southern end of the promenade are some of the most interesting buildings. Dating from the early part of the century they have an art deco appearance and are generally well maintained. Mostly they contain restaurants, cafes, gelateria and bars, which also have substantial outdoor seating areas on the marble crazy paved promenade.
Viareggio is also very important for the Carnival and every year on February millions of persons arrive to attend at this memorable event.
During the night in Viareggio you can find pubs, discos and pubs opened at every hour. In Viareggio area are located the most important and beautiful disco of Italy (for example the TWIGA, the disco of Flavio Briatore the manager of F1 Benetton racing team).
Viareggio has the most important shops street of Italy. You may walk for 3 kilometres saying the most beautiful and prestogious shops all over the world.
Please click here to see some Viareggio pictures: http://www.wtkainternational.it/accomodation.html
Next to Viareggio (45 minutes) you can visit Florence called the capital of arts. From the 13th to the 16th century it was a seemingly endless source of creative masterpieces and Italian genius: according to statistics produced by UNESCO, 60% of the world's most important works of art are located in Italy and approximately half of these are in Florence.
Florence stands 50 m. above sea level on the banks of the Arno River, in a hollow surrounded by the first Chianti hills to the south and the Fiesole hills to the north; these hills are green and undulating dotted with small towns and isolated homesteads. A city of art and culture, Florence is the destination of a high proportion of international tourism
It is impossible to mention all the important monuments and artistic attractions as for example: Piazza del Duomo Piazza delle Signoria and Palazzo Pitti.
Piazza del Duomo is the site of the principal palaces of religious interest: the Baptistry, a Romanesque building (11th-12th century) perhaps over an older structure, with beautiful bronze doors (14th-15th century by A. Pisano and L. Ghiberti) and mosaics; the Giotto campanile (14th century, 84.7 m high) and the Duomo, in Gothic style (14th-15th century), surmounted by the famous Brunelleschi cupola (15th century), housing works, among others, by Paolo Uccello, Luca della Robbia, Andrea del Castagno, Michelangelo (the Pieta sculpture). In Piazza della Signoria stand the Loggia della Signoria (14th century), decorated with 16th century statues, and Palazzo Vecchio (early 14th century), dominated by the Torre d'Arnolfo (94 m.), with an interesting Renaissance interior. Other monuments include: Palazzo Medici-Riccardi (15th century), Palazzo Pitti (15th century, to a design by Brunelleschi), Palazzo Strozzi (15th - early 16th centuries), Palazzo Rucellai (15th century), Palazzo Davanzati (14th century). Churches include: S. Lorenzo (15th century) with the Sagrestia Vecchia (by Brunelleschi, decorated by Donatello) and the Sagrestia Nuova, housing the Medici family tombs sculpted by Michelangelo, S. Spirito (15th century), S. Maria Novella (Gothic, with façade by L. B. Alberti), Orsanmichele (15th century), Santa Croce (13th century, Gothic), containing the tombs of Michelangelo, Galilei, Alfieri, Machiavelli, Foscolo and other great men, with the adjacent Cappella dei Pazzi, a Brunelleschi creation (15th century); S. Miniato al Monte (Romanesque, with rich interior). Further attractions are the stupendous Italian gardens at Boboli, created in the 16th and 17th centuries, and the inspiring Ponte Vecchio (14th century).
15 minutes from Viareggio and you will be in Pisa the city of Pending Tower located in Campo dei Miracoli (Piazza Duomo), one of the most famous sights in Italy and the world. Here lies the Duomo (11th-12th century), one of the major examples of Romanesque-Pisan art, with five aisles and housing important works of art such as the pulpit by G. Pisano (early 14th century) and the tomb of Arrigo VII (14th century); close by stands the world-famous Leaning Tower (bell tower, started in 1173), an elegant round construction; the Romanesque Baptistry, to a circular plan and the Camposanto (13th century), unfortunately damaged during the last war, housing extremely fine frescoes (14th and 15th century).
Pisa is the town of Galileo Galilei (scientist 1564 1642).
So Im sure you will live a beautiful sport event, and also a cultural and joyful experience to spend in Tuscany, one of most beautiful area of Italy.
Please visit http://www.wtkainternational.com/karate2005.htm to see the countries taking part to the open World Championships.
Im looking forward to seeing you in Italy soon.
Best regards
Cristiano Radicchi
(WTKA World Championships promoter)
www.wtkainternational.it (World championships official web site)
www.wtkainternational.com (WTKA International official web site)
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3rd Annual KidsKick.com Tournament, December 5th, 2005, Cherry Hill, New Jersey
Last year we had 200+ competitiors attend our tournmanet.
Sunday December 4th, 2005 at 10 AM doors open for the 3rd annual Kidskick.com tournament. We have children and adults divisions for beginner, intermediate, and advanced. We also have Cash prizes for Black belt divisions.
Registration is $45 by Nov 21st or $55 at the door.
The tournament is held at Queen of Heaven School in Cherry Hill, NJ. The school is located at the corner of Rte 70 and Connecticut Ave.
Contact information:
Bill D'Zio
2309 Haddonfield Road
Pennsuaken, NJ 08110
(888) 314 5425
info@kidskick.com
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October 21, 2005
Big Apple All Martial Arts Youth Championship - NYC, Novemvber 6th, 2005
Location change:
We apologize due to last minutes changes of location, The event will be held at
The Skate Key
220 E. 138 Street
Bronx, NY 10454
This new location is located three (3) blocks from the old site. Again we apologize for any inconvenience this change may have coursed you.
All Schools Pre-Registration
must be done on or before 10/28/05.
There will not be any pre-Registration rates the day of the event.
The time is near two week left until
NOVEMBER 6, 2005
N.Y.C.
BIG APPLE
All Martial Arts
Youth Championship
(AGES 17 & UNDER)
For applications, rules, & judges apps and
more info: go to our web site:
WWW.NYCBIGAPPLEOPEN.COM
or write to us at:
INfo@nycbigappleopen.com
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October 20, 2005
2006 DFW Karate Championships, Irving, Texas, January 28th, 2006
Date: January 28th, 2006
Location: Irving, TX
Name: 2006 DFW Karate Championships
Phone: 972-258-8333
Contact: James Holan
Email: james@texaskaratedo.com
Website: www.texaskaratedo.com
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Okinawan Karate Kai 10th Annual Battle Of The Belts Open Martial Arts Tournament, February 26th, 2006, Phillipsburg, NJ
Date: February 26th, 2006
Location: Phillipsburg, NJ
Name: Okinawan Karate Kai 10th Annual Battle Of The Belts Open Martial Arts Tournament
Contact: Kyoshi Walz
Phone: 908-454-6234
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October 19, 2005
Hurricane Wilma - A Category 5 Hurricane - The Most Intense Atlantic Hurricane On Record!

Meet Hurricane Wilma, the most intense Atlantic hurricane ON RECORD.
They're already evacuating the Florida Keys but it's difficult to
predict a storms exact part. They can look at current and winds
aloft and get a pretty good idea though.
In northwest Florida, we haven't really made any preparations yet.
Most of us still have supplies from the when we prepared for the
last 5 or 6 storms to hammer the state. My generate still has gas
in it :-)
Let's hope it fizzles while still out in the middle of the ocean.
If it hits my part of the state I plan on evacuating this time
since I've already ridden out 2 category 4 hurricanes and they're
NO FUN. You sit listening to the winds and wonder if the house
is going to collapse :-)
If you want to keep up with the latest, we make regular posts on
my Hurricane Wilma blog at http://hurricanewilma.blogspot.com
Maybe I'll change my fight name to Hurricane Wilma!
Willie
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