Advantages: I suppose I should be grateful it's not longer Disadvantages: Poor writing and characterisation
set a treasure hunt for his granddaughter Sophie Neveu, who also happens to be with the French police and an American professor, Robert Langdon, who is in Paris lecturing on religious symbols.
Langdon and Neveu follow Saunier?s clues, with each puzzle leading them a little closer to finding out the truth and a little deeper into trouble with the French police, who have Langdon as their prime suspect for the murder. But as well as trying to avoid arrest, they are also racing against the monk, who swiftly finds out he has been lied to and is seeking the secret, ready to kill for it if necessary. Can Langdon and Neveu crack Saunier?s codes before someone cracks them?
At first glance, this sounds as if it has the potential for a pretty exciting, albeit fairly standard, chase thriller. What appears to have escalated Dan Brown above ...
Advantages: Lots of history Disadvantages: Admission charges
Clifford's Tower stands on the top of a green, grassy mound of earth right in the heart of York's town centre. It has the appearance of a miniature castle, but it is actually all that now remains of the former keep of the castle that once stood on the level ground below here. This site at ground level is now occupied by three different large buildings, two of which form the York Castle Museum and the other is now used as the town's court building.
It is obvious at first sight why such a defence would originally been built in this location. As one of the highest points above sea level in York this position would have afforded views for many miles. It also lies very close to the River Ouse, which would have been the most likely way of approach by any unwelcome visitors.
York has a rich and vibrant history. In Roman times there was ...
Advantages: Almost universally accepted, makes you more financially aware Disadvantages: Can't write cheques, not a lot really!
and a silver one. I went for the silver but received the purple anyway! Never mind! When you?ve completed the form, drop it in at your bank along with two pieces of proof of your identity, and they will open your account for you. In fact they will be more than pleased to open your account, because they know that if they can capture customers at an early age they have more chance of retaining them for the future when they?re a better investment!
When your account is set up, you?ll receive a number of items through the post. As well as your card and PIN number, which will arrive separately for security purposes, the nice bank people will also send you a paying-in book and a welcome pack. The former allows you to pay cash and cheques into your account using the Bank Giro Credit system. The latter will give you a good introduction to your Solo card ...
mattwood 11.05.2003 (09.07.2003)
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