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		<title>Data Recovery Software</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Aug 2010 11:12:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Crashed hard drive is not something you would wish to happen to your servers and laptops. The hard drive recovery is easy now with the SalvageData which is authorized by all major manufacturers of the hard drives. It can also work with the most of the formats of the hard drives. Data Recovery Software works [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Crashed hard drive is not something you would wish to happen to your servers and laptops. The <a href="http://www.salvagedata.com/hard-drive-recovery/">hard drive recovery</a> is easy now with the SalvageData which is authorized by all major manufacturers of the hard drives. It can also work with the most of the formats of the hard drives. <a href="http://www.salvagedata.com/recovery-software/">Data Recovery Software</a> works well with the all major operating systems such Windows, Linux and Mac OS. You can recover data from any disk types.<br />
It also includes the recovery mechanism for recovering the data from bad partitions as well. There are many <a href="http://www.salvagedata.com/">data recovery services</a> which can be useful to any IT department and the experts are fully ISO certified who are going to work on your hard drives. You may seek the services for recovering data of RAID servers also.</p>
<p>SalvageData Recovery Inc.<br />
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		<title>Coffee Farmers Video Documentary</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Aug 2010 00:02:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some business stories are truly inspiring. One such story is of Pete Rogers and his family who founded the Rogers Family Coffee Co. in 1979.  Jon Rogers discovered the business opportunity in 1979 and turned around the successful business. In 1986, Pete Roger decided to go to buy the coffee for some successful brands [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some business stories are truly inspiring. One such story is of Pete Rogers and his family who founded the Rogers Family Coffee Co. in 1979.  Jon Rogers discovered the business opportunity in 1979 and turned around the successful business. In 1986, Pete Roger decided to go to buy the coffee for some successful brands and he traveled to Panama and Nicaragua. He discovered the wide spread number of workers in coffee farms putting hard work and helping the farms grow. The <a href="http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=1152097220215">Coffee Farmers</a> is a video series having two parts. In this video, Pete Rogers goes to Central America and shows us how the company is working with farmers and workers to improve their life. You can watch the videos online.</p>
<p>It is important for a company to be successful and at the same keep its social commitments on the fair grounds. The company participates in many Community Aid projects while it keeps the quality of its products always on the top of the charts. Roger Estate Coffee has now operations in UK as well where it roasts and packs the coffee to be sold across UK and European region. The company is one of the largest coffee roasters in USA. The deep roots of perfect quality and the proven process have made this particular company very much successful.</p>
<p>You can check the wide range of the coffee products at the site which can be found linked at the Facebook page as well. The link may take you to UK site where you would find all the information about its operations and the offices which can be contacted by the buyers. There is very special range of organic coffee and green coffee which is specialty of this company. There are many successful brands and types of coffees which have been established using the proven process of roasting which is proprietary to this company.</p>
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		<title>Lanzarote Holidays:Volcanoes And Very Beautiful Beaches</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Aug 2010 12:27:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Did Atlantis exist? We may never know. On the island of Lanzarote in the Canary Islands there is a huge volcanic crater some feel may hold the clue to the existence of Atlantis. But Lanzarote is more than just a clue in the mystery of Atlantis; it is also a fabulous place for a holiday. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Did Atlantis exist? We may never know. On the island of Lanzarote in the Canary Islands there is a huge volcanic crater some feel may hold the clue to the existence of Atlantis. But Lanzarote is more than just a clue in the mystery of Atlantis; it is also a fabulous place for a holiday. Its position on the northwest coast of Africa means it is blessed with beautiful weather. The island also has lots of intriguing natural formations and some of the best beaches anywhere, Planning <a href="http://www.travelmatch.co.uk/holidays/lanzarote-holidays.html">Lanzarote holidays</a>? Prepare to be impressed!<br />
Timanfaya National Park is the first place visitors to Lanzarote want to see and with good reason. The park is spectacular. One of the major features is the incredible &#8216;Tunnel of Atlantis&#8217; that some speculate is related to the disappearance of the ancient island. The Tunnel of Atlantis in Timanfaya National Park in Lanzarote is the largest underground volcanic tunnel in the world and is an amazing site. This tunnels through which hundreds of thousands of gallons of molten lava once rushed is visually stunning. For many this stop is the whole trip.<br />
Those who leave Lanzarote after seeing Timanfaya National Park miss a lot. There is the Jameos (Bubbles). Jameos del Agua in the Cueva del los Verdes at the foot of the Corona volcano is unbelievable. It contains a lake that is home to the blind albino Remipedia crab. There is also a 500 seat concert hall carved right into a cave. The acoustics are out of this world. Jameo Grande holds a beautiful garden, a large pool, a huge dancefloor and two restaurants built into the surrounding rock.</p>
<p>The Vineyards of La Geria is another must see. The vineyards are made of single vines planted in a 4-5 meter wide pit surrounded by a small stone wall. The wall helps to capture the rainwater and the dew and protects the vines from the winds on the volcanic Lapilli.</p>
<p>Your Lanzarote holidays are not complete until you hit the beach. Lanzarote has fantastic beaches. The resort areas of Costa Teguise, Puerto del Carmen and Playa Blanca are beautiful and well maintained. Both tourists and locals alike agree Papagayo in the south with its many coves and Famana in the north with miles of white sand are the best beaches on the island.</p>
<p>Everyone deserves <a href="http://www.travelmatch.co.uk/holidays/canary-islands-holidays.html">Canary Islands Holidays</a> at least once in their lives. This could be your time!</p>
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		<title>CARiD Vertical Doors</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Aug 2010 04:06:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Certainly you would like to see your car more than ordinary vehicle on the road. There are several style factors which can be added to your car. The vertical doors can be installed in nearly all the cars. These doors add the style elements to your cars and vehicles. The ordinary doors can be replaced [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.carid.com/lambo-doors.html"><img class="alignleft" title="lambo-doors/vertical-doors-suicide" src="http://www.carid.com/images/lambo-doors/vertical-doors-suicide.jpg" alt="" width="354" height="171" /></a>Certainly you would like to see your car more than ordinary vehicle on the road. There are several style factors which can be added to your car. The <a href="http://www.carid.com/lambo-doors.html">vertical doors</a> can be installed in nearly all the cars. These doors add the style elements to your cars and vehicles. The ordinary doors can be replaced with these doors and you would feel that your car has become the piece of attraction on the road. As you would get down from your car, these doors would open upward automatically. The public on the road is going to notice the way you get out from your car. You and your car become the point of curiosity as well. And if you are young, these doors can earn the praises and of course many friends as well.</p>
<p>People will like to know more about the car you own because its doors open differently. These doors can be purchased at the online auto parts store of CARiD. This is an online store where the leading and top quality products can be purchased online. The lambo or vertical doors are many there and you can select the exact doors which have been made just for your cars. Get all of them online in the discounts and offers. You may have some questions which can be answered by the customer care staff which is available on the chat.</p>
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		<title>Settle Things Perfectly</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Aug 2010 02:03:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is not easy to settle things perfectly for a wedding. Well, we can say that there is no perfect celebration but making it almost perfect is possible. When you are interested in planning for an almost perfect wedding, you need to make sure that you are doing all things on its place. Considering things [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://img687.imageshack.us/img687/3230/weddingphotography.jpg"><img class="alignleft" title="http://img687.imageshack.us/img687/3230/weddingphotography.jpg" src="http://img687.imageshack.us/img687/3230/weddingphotography.jpg" alt="" width="224" height="224" /></a>It is not easy to settle things perfectly for a wedding. Well, we can say that there is no perfect celebration but making it almost perfect is possible. When you are interested in planning for an almost perfect wedding, you need to make sure that you are doing all things on its place. Considering things from reception, guests up to coverage of the wedding is important. Covering a wedding is needed and it is important for the couples as well as for the people who are behind the wedding. If you want it to be successful and memorable, you need to know how to look for professional wedding photographers. Hiring for <a href="http://blainephoto.com">California wedding photographer</a> is possible if you are going to get married on California. Not only that, even professional <a href="http://studio48site.com">minnesota wedding photographer</a> and <a href="http://jaimemillerphotography.com">new jersey wedding photographer</a> can be yours to search easily. Every one of us deserves a great wedding and treasuring it with nice shot and photography is best.</p>
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		<title>Ancient Rome</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Aug 2010 02:17:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As the legend goes, Romulus and Remus, Roman twins, were separated from their mother and left by the river Tiber to starve. However, a mother wolf found them and took care of them. Years later the boys were instructed by Mars, the Roman God of war, to build a city in the place where they [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="www.thecatholictravelogue.com"><img class="alignleft" title="ancient rome" src="http://thm-a02.yimg.com/nimage/0880f0d0cfb8a734" alt="" width="172" height="172" /></a>As the legend goes, Romulus and Remus, Roman twins, were separated from their mother and left by the river Tiber to starve. However, a mother wolf found them and took care of them. Years later the boys were instructed by Mars, the Roman God of war, to build a city in the place where they had been found. They built the city but was declared against each other. Romulus won and thus the city came to be known as Rome.</p>
<p>Life in ancient Rome is said to have started in the 8th or 9th century BC. This happened when northern warriors shifted to the Italian peninsula and around the River Tiber rehabilated. For centuries, Rome was considered to be the most significant city in the ever expanding Roman Empire. Rome was the capital city and held all seats of power.</p>
<p>In historic times Rome was ruled by kings. These kings had the reputation of being extremely cruel. Owing to this, the last king, Tarquin the Proud, was overthrown and Rome gained a republic status for the next four centuries. Rome was then ruled by a Senate. Romans elected senators who carried out administrative tasks. A distinct feature about the Roman empire was that only Roman citizens were permitted to vote during elections. However, women, poor people and slaves were not considered to be citizens.</p>
<p>Rome then went through a phase where it was ruled by military generals. However, since these generals were many, decision making became a problem. The Romans needed to emperor to centralize power. This came in the form of Augustus Caesar who came to power in 27 BC</p>
<p><span id="more-267"></span>When Christianity gained popularity, Rome became an important seat of the Roman Catholic Church and home to the Pope. With the advent of the Middle Ages, mankind saw the decline of the Roman Empire. Inspite of a declining empire, the city revived its fame as the political capital of Europe for several hundred years uptil the Renaissance. Even today, Rome remains powerful and prominent as the capital of Italy with its beautiful architecture and culture.</p>
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		<title>London Landmark&#8217;s</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Aug 2010 02:11:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lambeth Palace
Lambeth Palace on of the most recognisable sights on the bank of the River Thames, the Palace has been the home of the Archbishop of Canterbury since 1200AD. The Palace was originally closer to the waterfront and the Archbishops came and went using the Archiepiscopal barge. Many believe that the word originates from the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Lambeth Palace on of the most recognisable sights on the bank of the River Thames, the Palace has been the home of the Archbishop of Canterbury since 1200AD. The Palace was originally closer to the waterfront and the Archbishops came and went using the Archiepiscopal barge. Many believe that the word originates from the Lambeth loamhithe word meaning &#8216;muddy bank&#8217;.</p>
<p>Access to the palace is gained through the brick Tudor gatehouse, built by Cardinal Morton in 1495th The Fig trees in the garden are thought to have descended from those planted by Cardinal Pole, the last of the Catholic Archbishops in the sixteenth century. Past the Fig Trees lies the Great Hall, which fell into disrepair under Oliver Cromwell and was rebuilt by Archbishop Juxon. The Chapel and Crypt were built in the thirteenth century with the chapel being damaged during the war, but has now been fully restored. Lollards Tower was originally a water tower but is best known as the prison of Wycliffe&#8217;s supporters. Wycliffe stood trial for heresy in the Chapel in 1378th</p>
<p>Architect Edward Bore replaced the two East wings of the Palace with a single block built from Bath stone during the nineteenth century. The Palace Gardens contain a herb garden and rose terrace. They are among the oldest and largest Gardens in London and are open all year round.</p>
<p>Lambeth Palace is not open to the general public though tours can be arranged by writing to the bookings department.</p>
<p>Leicester Square</p>
<p>Leicester Square was originally set out in 1670th The site was south of Leicester House a former royal building that has since disappeared. Leicester Square was once a very fashionable place to live and boasted among its residents Sir Isaac Newton, the scientist who theorized the idea of gravity. The famous artist Hogarth was also a resident here and painted many of his society portraits from his studio at number sixty-eight. In 1801 Hogarth&#8217;s house was converted into the areas first restaurant, named Hotel de la Sablionere.</p>
<p><span id="more-265"></span>The Empire Cinema on Leicester square was formerly a popular music hall with the same name. Towards the end of the twentieth century the Leicester Square area had become a somewhat undesirable location until Westminster Council invested heavily in the area during the 1990s. Leicester Square is now home to some of London&#8217;s largest cinemas and is the venue for many premiers. The movie influence is apparent from the statue of Charlie Chaplin.</p>
<p>To the North of the square is the Swiss Centre famed for its hourly chiming clock. The Society of West End Theatre&#8217;s half &#8216;-priced ticket booth is located in the Clock tower buildings and sells reduced tickets to many of London&#8217;s shows on the same day as the performance.</p>
<p>London Central Mosque</p>
<p>Surrounded by trees on the edge of the beautiful Regents Park stands the magnificent London Central Mosque. Designed by Sir Frederick Gibberd and completed in 1978, the Mosque is instantly recognisable by its breath-taking gold dome. The Mosque was built to cater for the increasing numbers of Muslim residents and visitors in London.</p>
<p>The main hall of the Mosque can hold almost two thousand worshipers. Apart from a magnificent chandelier and a vast carpet there is very little furniture in the Mosque. All visitors must remove their shoes as a sign of respect and there is a separate gallery for women who must cover their heads. The inside of the dome is decorated with broken shapes in the Islamic tradition.</p>
<p>The Mosque is joined to the Islamic cultural center, which was officially opened by King George VI in 1944 and was given as gift of unconditional to the UK Muslim community. Within the complex are a library, administrative department and residential area. Representatives tour local schools and colleges to educate local children on their faith and increase awareness of the Islamic and Muslim communities.<br />
The building is unmistakably skyline in vibrant and prominent landmark and a fine addition to the London.</p>
<p>London Oratory, South Kensington</p>
<p>The London Oratory in South Kensington is actually called the Oratory of St. Philip Neri. The Oratory is located on Brompton Street. Building on the structure began in 1878, but was not completed until 1896th Boasting some breathtaking architectural features including a Baroque dome and an impressive Nave, which is only Dwarfed by Westminster Abbey and York Minster.</p>
<p>The obvious Italian influence on the building is deliberate, as it is the home to the Oratory Catholic Order which was started by Philip Neri. The task of designing the building was given to unproven architect Herbert Gribble, who was only 28 when construction began. Gribble wanted to show to those who Italian architecture would not otherwise have the opportunity to see it. Gribble died before the building was complete and the breathtaking interior of the Oratory owes more to twentieth century design than he had intended. The interior of the dome is decorated with mosaics by Comandatore Formilli.</p>
<p>Though a relatively young building the London Oratory boasts some classic features. The twelve apostles seen in the Nave were carved in 1680 for the Cathedral in Siena. The old, therefore dates back to the 17th century. The London Oratory is easily accessed via Kensington Underground Station.</p>
<p>Millennium Dome &#8211; The O2</p>
<p>It was first suggested in 1994 that Britain should hold a national exhibition as part of the celebrations of the new Millennium. Tony Blair took the idea onwards after his election and the Millennium dome was conceived as the venue for a huge, educational exhibition venue. Though the Dome cost many hundred of millions and is truly an impressive structure it was met a mixed reception by many wants Londoners. The Millennium Dome has a circumference of over one kilometer, covers more than 20 acres and is more than 320m in diameter.</p>
<p>The Dome is situated on the Greenwich Peninsula and can be accessed via the new North Greenwich underground station. The Dome was famously featured in the James Bond adventure film &#8220;Tomorrow Never Dies&#8217;. The Dome was divided into 14 themed areas and featured trapeze artists and Pyrotechnic displays. The central theme of the Dome was &#8216;time to make a difference&#8217; and the 14 areas were to symbolize the various challenges facing Britain in the next one hundred years.</p>
<p>Millennium Dome is now open as The O2. The name was officially changed when O2 plc purchased the naming rights from the developers, Anschutz Entertainment Group, during the dome&#8217;s redevelopment district on into entertainment.</p>
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		<title>Points to consider in comparison</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 31 Jul 2010 03:52:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There has to be lots of dissimilarities between two cities, whether of the same country. Atlanta is the largest city, capital of the state of Georgia and also the leading commercial center of the southeastern United States. Detroit, on the other hand, is the largest urban center in the realm of the state of Michigan. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There has to be lots of dissimilarities between two cities, whether of the same country. Atlanta is the largest city, capital of the state of Georgia and also the leading commercial center of the southeastern United States. Detroit, on the other hand, is the largest urban center in the realm of the state of Michigan. While on one hand it is well-known and attention-grabbing Great Lakes port, on the other hand it is the capital of the United States automobile industry (known as Motor City virtually). Despite these there exists a similarity. If anyone wishes for to travel these cities, <a href="http://carrentalatlantaairport.org/">Cheap car rental Atlanta airport</a> and <a href="http://carrentaldetroit.biz/">cheap car rental Detroit</a> remain as the best options.</p>
<p>These are not theories, have got to be implemented precisely to get the best outcome. The renter must make a comprehensive and detailed comparison in this case and the same can take place only if the basis happens to be the same form of sedan.</p>
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		<title>Know about the car you hire</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 31 Jul 2010 03:51:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most of the locals and also the tourist who come to visit UK each year prefer the  cheap holiday rentals  cars to be the primary mode of effective and convenient transport. Most of the tourists and locals who come arrive or land on the airport does not have to take the hassle of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most of the locals and also the tourist who come to visit UK each year prefer the <a href="http://www.holidayrentals.org.uk/"> cheap holiday rentals </a> cars to be the primary mode of effective and convenient transport. Most of the tourists and locals who come arrive or land on the airport does not have to take the hassle of finding a <a href="http://www.holidayrentals.org.uk/properties.htm">cheap holiday rentals </a> car agency. One can find several famous and well reputed agencies that are located near the airport. Most of hem have their business spread over most of the countries in UK and are mostly earned their fame due to excellent services that they tend to provide at affordable rates. Car companies like Avis, Alamo, Budget, Dollar, Hertz, Thrifty and Europcar are the most famous in his business and all these car rental companies aim at providing the maximum consumer’s satisfaction.<br />
A tourist can find a free shuttle from the airport, which will take them to the car parking lots of the cheap holiday rentals car companies. Their the tourist may choose to avoid the long line for filling he document and reading the paper works and directly come to the car parking lots from here he can choose the cars that will suit his and his family the best. He can hire the car immediately and get going for traveling in and around uk.<br />
But it is generally suggested that the person hiring the car for his needs should necessarily check the car rental documents for any extra or hidden coats and charges like extra rent, taxes, charges for gasoline, charges for any additional drivers, insurance and etc. many a times the customer hires the car with out looking at the rental contract documents and they end up dissatisfied, giving extra rents and fees for the cheap holiday rental car hired.</p>
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		<title>Going for rental cars in Alicante airport</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[Alicante airport agencies]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most of the customers pertaining to the town of Alicante have lodged complaints that the car rental agencies in this region have often denied any rental transactions with customers who have failed to show the appropriate documents that is required during the car hiring phase. The fact that they did not under stand was that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most of the customers pertaining to the town of Alicante have lodged complaints that the car rental agencies in this region have often denied any rental transactions with customers who have failed to show the appropriate documents that is required during the car hiring phase. The fact that they did not under stand was that the car rental agencies that are situated near the Alicante airport are very strict and are firm in their commitment when it comes to the rules and regulations following the hiring of rental cars.<br />
Most of the information about the requirements are given in the websites of the individual <a href="http://www.carhiresaving.co.uk/travelguides/cheap-car-hire-alicante-airport-spain-alc.html"> cheap car hire Alicante airport agencies </a> . Even then, most of the tourists are reluctant to check out the required details and later show their agitations against the car companies. These websites also act as online <a href="http://www.carhiresaving.co.uk/travelguides"> free travel guides </a> and all the necessary information about the place is clearly specified in the website.<br />
There are mainly three prime requirements of the car rental agencies, for hiring cars. The first one is that a person who is below the age limit of 18 years is not allowed to hire a car. Those people who are above the age of 18 years and below the age of 25 years may hire car at their own free will, but they have to pay an additional rent for being under aged. Only those people who are above the age of 25 years can get a car on rent and the rent excludes any extra charge.<br />
In addition, the person hiring the car must have a valid credit card with his name on the credit card. If the person does not have a credit card on his name but he wishes to hire a car, then he can do this by paying the rent using some one else’s credit card, but in that case he has to pay an additional driver charge.<br />
Also, in any case if the person borrowing the car does not have a valid driving license, then the transaction is denied.</p>
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