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BBC food show to cook up new tastes
For mouthwatering aromas from sizzling barbecues and all the best ideas for sensational picnics and sophisticated summer dining, visit the BBC Good Food Show Summer at The NEC from 11-15 June.
Show helps brides plan for the big day

2008 look set to be the biggest year for weddings - with everyone from Royals, WAGS, popstrels and movie stars planning on tying the knot this year!
Fishing show to lure anglers

It is a known fact that angling is one of the UK's largest participation sports with 3.3 million people taking part in coarse, carp, game and sea fishing.
Airiel to rock Sealand

American rockers Airiel will play Sealand's first ever gig, live from the world's smallest independent state.
Indie enthusiasts head to Iceland

For five days a year, the sub-arctic city of Reykjavik is a universal place of pilgrimage for indie enthusiasts.
Lord Ganesha's 10-day 'festival of the year' in Maharashtra

From September 15-25, Maharashtra celebrates the 10-day Ganapati Festival to mark Lord Ganesha's birthday.
Germany is a country of festivals and celebrations

Germany is a country rich in customs and traditions and there is a wide range of festivals throughout the year to celebrate them.
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World Animal Day
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The Toronto Jewish Film Festival
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Canadian Music Week 2008
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Canada's biggest new music festival with over 500 showcasing bands over four nights at 44 live music venues across Toronto and Ontario.
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Leeds jazzes up bank holiday weekend
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European Limousine and Chauffeur Show 2007
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Sir Elton reveals Australian tour dates
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British pop star Sir Elton John has announced dates for a 2007 tour of Australia.
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Spice Girls add three new dates to tour
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British pop group the Spice Girls have added three more dates to their upcoming reunion tour.
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Summer celebrations in Cyprus
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Visitors to Cyprus this summer can add a cultural or gourmet experience to their trip thanks to the numerous events taking place on the island.
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Fall in love with Toronto in 2007!
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Toronto is truly sublime in the fall. It offers a happy medium for those who find summer too hot and winter too cold.
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'HOYS' has it all!
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Horse of the Year Show (HOYS) returns to The NEC Arena to play host to the finals of the most highly regarded showing and show jumping championships.
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Major events in Sweden
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During the course of a year, the historic Scandinavian country of Sweden has all sorts of events and happenings.
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Spoon announce tour dates
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Popular US indie rock band Spoon have revealed details of their upcoming world tour.
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Kasabian, Killers to play Belfast gig
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The Killers and Kasabian are among the acts set to headline this year's Tennent's Vital music festival in Belfast.
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Top acts lined up for Voodoo Music Festival
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This year's Voodoo Music Festival will take place at New Orleans City Park at the end of October.
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What's on in Germany
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There's always something happening in Germany! During the course of the year Germany has all sorts of events and festivals.
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Fun for all the family
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The Royal Adelaide Show is an annual agricultural show that begins on the first Friday in September and runs for nine days.
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Major events in Denmark
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Great events can be found all over the country, but naturally the Danish capital of Copenhagen plays host to many of the largest events.
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Run to the Sun fast approaching
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Run to the Sun 2008 is fast approaching with more DJ's, live bands, comedy and of course the VW's.
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Author Tremain scoops Orange prize
British author Rose Tremain has won this year's Orange Broadband Prize for Fiction for her tenth novel The Road Home.
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House prices fall as market continues to slow
Property prices in the UK slipped by 2.4 per cent in May, figures from the Halifax show.
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Med diet protects against diabetes
A Mediterranean diet rich in olive oil, fruit, vegetables, nuts and fish could help protect against Type 2 diabetes, a study finds.
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