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Our family of five adults is planning a trip to Copenhagen and Paris. Do European hotels have rooms that accommodate three adult children? Many hotel rooms in Europe tend to be small and cramped, so finding one large enough for three adults isn't easy. Unless your budget includes a five-star hotel, you may have trouble.
COPENHAGEN - If they fail to reach a climate deal in Copenhagen, world leaders flying in their private jets and huddling in five- star hotels will have little to show for their efforts beyond a big, fat carbon footprint. The U.N. estimates 40,500 tons of carbon dioxide will be pumped into the atmosphere during the 12-day conference - 90 percent of it from flights. The rest comes from waste and electricity related to transport to and from the conference center and lodging around the Danish city.
After two years of raucous meetings at great hotels and resorts around the world, the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) failed to deliver a treaty in Copenhagen in December. The clash of national interests over who would be required to cripple their economies to "save the planet" from the chimera of global warming proved insurmountable. The flawed process should have ended, but UNFCCC is pressing on. Talks will open again in Bonn on Friday, to be followed by several more negotiating junkets before a grand sequel to Copenhagen is held next December in Cancun, Mexico. The accord reached in Copenhagen in lieu of a treaty was the best of all possible outcomes for the United States. Though it paid lip service to the two-track approach, which had pitted America ag...
Oct 25, 2009 . Admiral Hotel . Copenhagen Admiral HotelOs Happiness special includes three-n... in September is aimed at recession-hit hotels. The privately funded company, Inoqo, allows hotel...
... self-drive vacation with pre-booked hotels by offering a special air/land deal of USD 699 for...11 from Copenhagen. www.hollandamerica.com. May 6, 2009 . Iberostar H...
It was a long time before I felt comfortable asking the Danes why they are the happiest people on Earth, and by then I had already sullied the country's largest park with a sign that read, "Why are the Danes the world's happiest people? American newspaper wants to know. It was all very melodramatic and, as such, distinctly un- Scandinavian, but I had only a few days for a pursuit of their happiness and needed to make every moment count. My tip-off came courtesy the University of Michigan's World Values Survey, which in June proclaimed Denmark to be the happiest nation among 97 surveyed, a conclusion arrived at by asking souls all around the world whether they were very happy, rather happy, not very happy or not at all happy.
... from a cart on the Radhuspladsen, Copenhagen's expansive central square. I gave her my best wha... can be found at centrally located chain hotels such as the Copenhagen Marriott (888-236-2427), wh...
On December 12, a couple of days before the mayor flew out on his private jet, a pair of technicians from the city's TV station, NYC Media, grabbed their camera equipment and took a taxi to Newark Airport. The ex-manager, a former Bloomberg campaign aide named Arick Wierson, was cited for using city workers to run personal errands and work on a private movie. [...] the agency already has a full-time worker handling its grants- including $1.5 million from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting that the station boasts of on its website.
Mike Bloomberg's trip to Copenhagen last December for the U.N. talks on climate change... overnight to Copenhagen, put up at decent hotels, rented a car, and followed the mayor around, grab...
Today, you're a maven of dreck...," said Beatrice Breit Solomon, at 8:10 a.m., on a day when [Mimi Sheraton] had a particularly negative restaurant review printed in the New York Times. When Mimi tells her mother she is having her apartment painted a stylish white, her mother says, "For the same money, you could have color. Having crafted a career in the 1940s when journalism was not very accepting of women, Mimi has a keen feminist consciousness. Although her mother played her "part," nagging her about getting married, her appearance and almost everything she did, Mimi writes that she rarely opened up to her mother, or sided with her, and the roles they played "kept me from ever asking about her hopes and happiness, her dreams and frustrations as a dedicated wife, mother and homemake...
... to write about history, customs, sights, hotels, restaurants, shops, nightlife and museums. Her ittinerary: New York, Copenhagen, Moscow, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Bangkok, Phnom Penh, Si...
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