Archive for August, 2011
Where can I look to rent an apartment around The Louvre (Paris) for about a week?
Hey there! I am planning to go to Paris September 14th or so. I have been researching online for airline ticket prices and hotel prices and found out that it would be much cheaper to rent an apartment for a week. I want some place next to the Louvre or The Latin Quarter. Does anyone have any advice as to where to look online? I want a reliable source and a place that is close to everything I may want to see such as The Louvre, Notre Dame, Champs Elysee, other great museums, outdoor markets, gardens and all the regulars that you should see when you come to Paris. I would like to be central of the things I really want to see and the Louvre or the Latin Quarter seemed to fit the bill. So, any advice to help me out? I’m really trying to plan something special for my significant other : )
Thank you for anything help you can give me! It is greatly appreciated!
Can I rent a car in London and then drop it off in Paris?
Talk with the ‘AXIS OF EVIL” has already proven to be not cheap. Think Hillary has short memories?
So, Hillary thinks she knows best about foreign policy by blasting at Obama, condemning his suggestion that he would be willing, as president, to meet with the leaders of Cuba, Iran and other hostile nations without preconditions. “We simply cannot legitimize rogue regimes or weaken American prestige by impulsively agreeing to presidential talks that have no preconditions,” Clinton said. “It may sound good, but it doesn’t meet the real world test of foreign policy.”
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080226/ap_on_el_pr/clinton_foreign_policy;_ylt=ArfVpwoODPUmic8lTdheWzWs0NUE
Has Hillary so quickly forgotten the BIG ALARM BELL sent by NORTH KOREA’s Kim Jong Il, to cause so many nations into panic. N. Korea was placed under heavy criticism after it clamed to have carried out the nation’s first nuclear weapons, 240 miles northeast of Pyongyang.
http://www.cnn.com/interactive/world/0610/gallery.reactions/frameset.exclude.html
Remember Bush’s famous dubbing the “axis of evil”, running from Iraq and Iran to North Korea? Oh yes, Bush panicked, condemning what he termed a “provocative act” — and bluntly warned North Korea against trying to export its nuclear know-how. Remember this CNN video that was hitting American homes, day and night by CNN?
http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/politics/2006/10/09/sot.bush.nkorea.nuke.test.cnn
And thanks to a team of experts from the US, France and S. Korea, a proper analysis uncovered the testing to be relatively small. At least, unlike Iraq, Bush did insist the United States “remains committed to diplomacy” to settle the dispute. Still, Assistant Secretary of State Chris Hill insisted “We’re going to work very hard to make sure North Korea understands the cost of this.”
US and Japan pushed for tough sanctions, demanding North Korea to submit to denuclearization under international supervision. And crazy John Bolton, the US Ambassador to the UN declared that Washington wants to go beyond the resolution the Security Council adopted in July. But China wasn’t persuaded because of the fear of potential cataclysmic “chaos, accompanying the collapse of the regime in Pyongyang, and those fears won’t have been eased by the regime’s demonstration of a capacity to lash out with nuclear weapons if it is being choked to death.”
Guess what? China and South Korea criticized Japan for exaggerating the North Korean nuclear threat, accusing Japanese rightists of building up North Korea as a dangerous enemy in order to provide the rationale for doing away with Article Nine of Japan’s postwar constitution, which forbids Japan from sending troops overseas.
China and South Korea, in particular, urged the United States to engage in dialogue and negotiation. Irrational Christopher Hill remained unconvinced, and tried to disabuse them of that expectation.
In December 2006, China hosted several rounds of negotiations in Beijing with participants from the US, China, North Korea, South Korea, Japan and Russia. These rounds were inconclusive, with North Korea’s chief negotiator, Kim Kye-gwan, blaming the US for the stalemate and declaring North Korea had disliked the US’s use of a tactic of both dialogue and pressure, carrots and sticks.” But North Korea had at least nominally recommitted itself to a 2005 draft accord to scrap its nuclear weapons. Still the nations persevered. The six-party talks reconvened in December 2006. Still, the talks were unproductive… until a January 2007 when U.S. and North Korean officials met in Berlin. The U.S. pledged to authorize the release of North Korea’s frozen $25 million. North Korean agreed to shut down their reactors and end production of nuclear weapons material. In the new agreement, announced in February 2007, North Korea pledged to suspend its nuclear programs within 60 days and allow inspectors back into the country in exchange for 50,000 tons of heavy fuel.
Hillary should understand that TALK CAN BE SOMETIMES NOT CHEAP. It can pave a way to a peaceful agreement… WITHOUT BLOODSHED.
apartment in brooklyn?
how much would it cost a student to rent a flat in London ?
i want to go to uni in London so i would like to kjnow how much would it cost just to live somewhere
I am planning to go to Imperial!
And somehow it is the only uni which does the course that I want – aeronautics engineering
how the hell do u all know how much money I have got
i just want to know how much would it cost not why it would be sooooooooooooooo expencive 4 me
Where can I go to advertise my apartments for rent in Beijing, China for the 2008 Olympics?
I am an investor and own a many apartments in Beijing China right now and was wondering where I could go to advertise these apartments. If anyone is interested or knows feel free to send me an email at gbigroup@hotmail.com .
Thank you very much.
Great answers, but I was looking to advertise to countries outside of China. I live in the US and was trying to advertise to other people around the US that plan on going to the Olympics this year.
A few questions?
Okay, so, I’m 13 and learning how to speak Japanese. I have one book so far which is a, Learner’s Japanese and Kanji book’. I found a web site that im not completely sure of, Its…
http://www.japonin.com/
I know most of the basic greetings, some foods, weather, and numbers. And I know I need to know a lot more.
Are there any more books that I can buy, that would help me learn faster?
And if there is a web site that is good to visit?
I cant spend that much money on stuff but if it’s somewhere between, $20-150, good quality, new, not used [for a book]
And also, about Jinmeiyo kanji. Is there a book I can buy for that, because I haven’t been able to find a good web site for it. And even if there was a web site my computer wont translate it into Japanese. It’s just a bunch of squares, and Im not allowed to download anything…
I was also wondering about Hokkaido, Japan.
Is it better to live there then in Tokyo or Osaka? I love the snow, so it sounds like the best place to fit me.
Is it expensive or a good price there?
What colleges/universities have dorms, if any.
Are there any colleges/universities for fashion design?
If not what about for anime?
I know im asking alot of questions, but the more I ask the more points I lose!
If there are good apartments that you would recommend for me to rent, then please email/reply. Or have an answer to all/some of these questions.
Please dont answer if you don’t know the correct answer.
If this is a question you might ask or be concerned about, Im not moving to Japan until…..
A. I complete 12 years of school in the United States.
B. I get enough money for apartment [if there are no dorms], 4-years of school, food, bus/train pass, ahmmmm, and then just about a thoasand or more extra. If I forgot anything please tell me!
C. I find a college/university
D. I find an apartment [If there are no dorms]
Okay, so if you can answer any of these question, please reply.
If you want to ask/talk/or give an answer email me :]
How much per month does it cost a US retiree to live in Paris, France?
I am a single 54 year old Caucasian male who plans to retire to Paris in 5 years. I will be living on a fixed pension until Social Security kicks in. I will have some insurance through my former employer but plan to purchase supplemental insurance. I will also have a modest 401k to supplement my income. I plan to rent a one bedroom apartment and eat out as much as possible. I am also thinking of enrolling in University to work on a Ph.d. I already have a J.D. \\ What is the cost to rent an unfurnished apartment near the City center? How many euros a month are necessary to live comfortably?









