Posts Tagged ‘ commuters ’

Share Autos Boon To Commuters

May 7th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Fashion, Travel

Share autos are a boon to commuters. With cheap rates, comfortable frequency, various stops, this mode of transportation is quite popular in lot areas of the city. But the most commonly found share auto route is the T.Nagar - Thirumangalam route & LIC - Golden Flats route. Next follows the deep suburban areas like Porur [...]



Railway station plans go on hold

Apr 14th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Information

The announcement by Greater Wellington regional council has ended months of rumours and speculation on the Kapiti Coast.
Greater Wellington chairwoman Fran Wilde told a public meeting in Raumati that electrification and double-tracking extensions to Waikanae - and upgrading Paraparaumu and Waikanae railway stations - had been given priority over new stations at Raumati and Lindale.
She [...]



Peddling the myths

Apr 7th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Entertainment

Cans view is that cycling is popular, safe, responsible and contributes actively to community well-being. %26quot;We realise this is a pro-cycling view, but we also do our best to be well informed.%26quot; The data below are sourced from the Ministry of Transport, Statistics NZ, the Ministry of Justice, Sparc, the Accident Compensation Corporation and the [...]



New ladies’ vodka gives Russian doctors a headache

Mar 19th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Health

Touted as a glamour product for upwardly mobile women in booming Russia, Damskaya or Ladies vodka worries doctors, who fear a fresh wave of female alcoholics in a country already suffering one of the worlds worst drink problems.
The Moscow Serbsky Institute for Social and Forensic Psychiatry says Russia has 2.5 million registered alcoholics, but adds [...]



New ladies vodka gives Russian doctors a headache

Mar 19th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Foods

Touted as a glamour product for upwardly mobile women in booming Russia, Damskaya or Ladies vodka worries doctors, who fear a fresh wave of female alcoholics in a country already suffering one of the worlds worst drink problems.
The Moscow Serbsky Institute for Social and Forensic Psychiatry says Russia has 2.5 million registered alcoholics, but adds [...]



Bagging Munros in a weekend

Mar 14th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Travel

OK, here’s the theory. Catch a sleeper train from Euston Thursday evening. Arrive in the heart of the Scottish Highlands early Friday morning. Walk to Loch Pattack, set up camp and spend the next two days climbing Munros before returning on the sleeper Sunday night to arrive at Euston in time for work on Monday [...]



10 New York classics

Mar 14th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Travel

Every year, New York magazine releases its Best of New York, a massive double-issue that New Yorkers cart around with them, the pages crammed with everything from the superlative steak to the best-in-show birthday bar. By and large, the choices are spot on. But because New York is so crammed with quality restaurants and bars [...]