PREMIERES – December 7 – Saw 3
Directed by: Larry Charles Starring: Tobin Bell, Shawnee Smith, Angus Macfadyen and Dina Meyer Genre: Crime/Horror The third installment of Saw follows Jigsaw and his apprentice Amanda Young painfully teaching
Holiday’s web of lies
WE’VE ALL seen holidays on offer on the internet at ridiculously low prices, now holidaymakers are being warned to be wary of travel agents who make online offers that appear
Big Apple Christmas bargains
BARGAIN HUNTERS are flocking to New York to buy their Christmas presents – and it’s all thanks to the best exchange rate for almost two years. Flight bookings to the
Single sailors
AS THE demand for cruising holidays continues, the adventure-cruise line, Ocean Village, has announced that it is to cater for single parents on its liners from next year. Ocean Village
UK air-rage incidents double
IT HAS been reported that the number of incidents of so called ‘air rage’ on British aircraft has doubled since 2003. Between March 2005 and March 2006, there were 1,359
BA seats reservations
NEW RULES came into place on December 5, signifying that only families with young children, Gold and Silver executive club members and those travelling first-class or on fully flexible tickets
UK’s biggest festive getaway ever
A RECORD number of 2.5 million British people are planning to leave the UK this Christmas, according to a report from Halifax travel insurance. Around 47 per cent of these
PREMIERES – December 7 – Happy Feet
Directed by: George Miller Starring: Elijah Wood, Brittany Murphy, Hugh Jackman and Nicole Kidman Genre: Animation/Adventure In Antarctica, the Emperor Penguins each express their true love through a song that
Christmas Shopping
Christmas Shopping in Seville NOW FULL ! Lisbon Christmas Shopping Lisbon Christmas Shopping December 10 – 1 day Morning in Vasco da Gama Shopping Centre Afternoon in Freeport Outlet Village
Pricey Italy abandons its tourist tax
CONTROVERSIAL PLANS by the Italian government to levy a tax on tourists have been abandoned, following objections by hoteliers and tour operators, who feared it would deter holidaymakers from visiting

