PRESS-NEWS.org - Press Release Distribution
PRESS RELEASES DISTRIBUTION

LateRooms.com - Seville All Set for Feria de San Miguel

The Feria de San Miguel could be the ideal opportunity to see a top-drawer bullfight in Seville.

2010-08-29
SEVILLE, SPAIN, August 29, 2010 (Press-News.org) Travellers keen to take in a bit of typical Spanish culture should try and catch one of the performances that form part of the Feria de San Miguel in Seville.

Accommodation Seville guests may wish to see a bullfight while they are in Spain and this festival is the ideal time to do so.

According to What's on When, the event is considered to be one of the biggest occasions in its cultural calendar and sees plenty of activities put on for residents and tourists to enjoy.

The travel listings website added: "The highlights include displays of horsemanship, bullfights and performances by the Real Escuela de Arte Ecuestre de Jerez (Jerez Royal Equestrian School)."

While many of the suburbs are likely to have their own special events over the weekend - which runs from Friday September 24th to Sunday 26th this year - it is the Plaza de Toros de la Maestranza that will hold some of the biggest 'corridas'.

Prices and start times will vary depending on which show holidaymakers go to see, with some of the names already confirmed including Manuel 'El Cid' Jesus, Miguel Angel Perera, Daniel Luque, Julian 'El Juli' Lopez and Jose Maria Manzanares.

Last year, Manuel Caballero and Finito de Cordoba performed to packed crowds.

For more information on this event visit the Plaza de Toros de la Maestranza website or contact the venue on +34 954 50 13 82.

LateRooms.com features a wide variety of accommodation in Seville, such as the Hotel Don Paco Seville.

Editors Notes:

www.LateRooms.com is part of the B2C sector of TUI Travel PLC's Accommodation and Destination Division. Also within this sector are AsiaRooms.com and Hotels-London.co.uk.

LateRooms.com is the UK's leading online accommodation site offering late availability deals in over 37,000 properties worldwide, ranging from bed and breakfasts to five-star luxury hotels.

LateRooms.com offers customers a saving of up to 70 per cent off the normal room rate for a variety of independent and branded hotels. Customers can book online or by phone 24/7, whether booking 12 months or 12 minutes in advance - whatever time, whatever day. No other accommodation site offers this flexibility.

LateRooms.com arms customers with information to help them choose the right hotel. Users can read from over 540,000 true hotel reviews, written by customers who have booked through LateRooms.com and actually stayed at the hotel.

LateRooms.com is the first online site to use VisitBritain's official national classification system to rate its hotels, bed and breakfasts and guest houses. This ensures customers know the standards of quality they can expect when making a reservation.

To view LateRooms.com press pages, please see http://press.laterooms.com/.


ELSE PRESS RELEASES FROM THIS DATE:

DePuy ASR Hip Recall Announced Long After Reports of High Revision Rates and Metal Ion Release in Patients; Depuy ASR Hip Lawyers Offer Free Claim Evaluations for Patients Nationwide

DePuy ASR Hip Recall Announced Long After Reports of High Revision Rates and Metal Ion Release in Patients; Depuy ASR Hip Lawyers Offer Free Claim Evaluations for Patients Nationwide
2010-08-29
The DePuy ASR hip recall of the Johnson & Johnson Depuy ASR hip replacements finally occurred long after reports made it known that the hip implant fails at a very high rate. The Depuy ASR hip replacement causes high levels of metal ion release into patients implanted with the device. This results patients needing a revision surgery. The DePuy ASR revision surgery is complicated due to the adverse effects of the metal ions on the tissue. The Depuy ASR hip replacement's high failure rate was documented in the 2008 Australian Registry. The DePuy ASR hip recall from the ...

Genadyne Biotechnologies is Awarded 5-Year Veteran Administration Contract

2010-08-29
Genadyne Biotechnologies a US based developer and manufacturer of negative pressure wound therapy systems, non-powered and powered pressure relieving therapeutic surfaces, has been awarded a new multi-year contract by the Department of Veteran Affairs. The five-year contract will cover veterans for support surfaces and negative pressure wound therapy systems. "We are very enthusiastic in being able to offer our product line to help our troops at home and abroad," says Shahzad Pirzada, President of Genadyne Biotechnologies. Contract #: V797P-4316B Effective Dates: ...

Illinois Laws Do Not Protect Overdose Victims Who Need Medical Help

2010-08-29
The Chicago area, including the collar counties, is currently in the midst of a heroin boom. According to a recent report from Roosevelt University, the metro area led the nation in cases of people with heroin problems using emergency rooms--a number 50 percent higher than New York, which ranked second. Yet the problem may be even greater, as many users of heroin and other drugs are reluctant to use emergency medical services out of fear that they will be arrested on drug charges. In 2006, a man in St. Charles died when his friends, unable to revive him from a heroin ...

New Law Requires Testing of All Rape Kit DNA Evidence in Illinois

2010-08-29
A bill recently signed by Governor Quinn will require all law enforcement agencies to send rape kits (physical evidence collected after sexual assaults) for DNA testing. The bill, introduced in early February and passed unanimously in May, came in reaction to recent investigative journalism demonstrating that many of these kits sit on law enforcement shelves in Illinois without ever being tested. The new law, which takes effect September 1, 2010, makes Illinois the first state in the nation with this requirement. Questions remain about how the state (already facing a ...

Ruling Limits Ability of Judges to Inflate Sex Offender Sentences

2010-08-29
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has stopped prosecutors and judges from employing an end-run around sex offender laws in their efforts to get offenders sentenced to harsher penalties. The court's ruling came in the case of Commonwealth. v. Jarowecki (985 A.2d 955). Craig S. Jarowecki of West Reading was convicted in 2006 of eight counts of possessing child pornography for having six images and two movies on his computer. At his trial, Judge Linda Ludgate agreed to treat one conviction as his first offense and the other seven offenses as second convictions, dramatically ...

Proposed Changes to Tennessee Med Mal Laws Will Limit Patient Rights

2010-08-29
There are two bills before the Tennessee legislature this term that could impose unfair limits on the rights of injured patients to bring medical malpractice claims against those responsible for harming them. Higher Standard of Proof in Emergency Room Error Cases Under H.B. 2543, emergency room patients who are injured by the acts of an ER doctor, on-call specialist or other ER department employee will have to prove the health care provider acted with gross negligence to succeed in a medical malpractice case. Current law only requires injured patients prove ordinary ...

ProtectmyId.co.uk Reveals British Public Lending a Hand to Online Fraudsters

2010-08-29
New research by ProtectmyID.co.uk has revealed just how relaxed the Great British public are when it comes to protecting themselves in the digital world. In the face of one of the fastest growing crimes in the world, the research has shown that millions of online users are readily making the information required to steal their identities available to digital fraudsters. The online study commissioned to mark the launch of the new ProtectmyID.co.uk fraud protection service by Experian, revealed that three of the most regularly used passwords (town of birth (24%), date ...

National Trust Relieves Bank Holiday Getaway Stress

2010-08-29
The National Trust is joining the drive to make the August bank holiday journeys less painful by setting up its own unique network of alternative 'motorway service areas'. The Bank Holiday is traditionally one of the busiest weekends for holiday traffic. According to the Highways Agency Friday evening, Saturday lunchtime and Monday afternoon are expected to be the busiest on the roads this weekend, especially on the main holiday routes, as people set out and return from short breaks or day trips. Mark Harold, National Trust Director for the South West, explained: ...

MyJohannesburgInfo Launches Virtual Tours and Multi-Media Features for Listed Companies

2010-08-29
MyJohannesburgInfo, the online travel website, has recently announced the launch of their new virtual tour functionality which aims to offer visitors to the website detailed and eye-catching views of various attractions, while providing listed companies with unparalleled exposure. The independent travel website, part of the global MyDestinationInfo network, aims to offer the most comprehensive and accurate listings of the region's top attractions, including Johannesburg restaurants, Johannesburg accommodation, activities and tours. Managing director Peter Thompson ...

Fasthosts Discovers Firms at Risk From Over-Reliance on External Web Professionals

2010-08-29
A new Fasthosts Internet Ltd survey* has revealed that British firms may be placing themselves at risk through an over-reliance on IT or web consultants who look after their website. The study* found that many firms do not have simple arrangements in place to retain basic control or in some cases even legal ownership of their website and domains. Ever broadening consumer expectations for the web has led more firms than ever (43%) to opt for using the services of skilled web professionals to help create and maintain their website.  92% of these companies rate their ...

LAST 30 PRESS RELEASES:

Depression research pioneer Dr. Philip Gold maps disease's full-body impact

Rapid growth of global wildland-urban interface associated with wildfire risk, study shows

Generation of rat offspring from ovarian oocytes by Cross-species transplantation

Duke-NUS scientists develop novel plug-and-play test to evaluate T cell immunotherapy effectiveness

Compound metalens achieves distortion-free imaging with wide field of view

Age on the molecular level: showing changes through proteins

Label distribution similarity-based noise correction for crowdsourcing

The Lancet: Without immediate action nearly 260 million people in the USA predicted to have overweight or obesity by 2050

Diabetes medication may be effective in helping people drink less alcohol

US over 40s could live extra 5 years if they were all as active as top 25% of population

Limit hospital emissions by using short AI prompts - study

UT Health San Antonio ranks at the top 5% globally among universities for clinical medicine research

Fayetteville police positive about partnership with social workers

Optical biosensor rapidly detects monkeypox virus

New drug targets for Alzheimer’s identified from cerebrospinal fluid

Neuro-oncology experts reveal how to use AI to improve brain cancer diagnosis, monitoring, treatment

Argonne to explore novel ways to fight cancer and transform vaccine discovery with over $21 million from ARPA-H

Firefighters exposed to chemicals linked with breast cancer

Addressing the rural mental health crisis via telehealth

Standardized autism screening during pediatric well visits identified more, younger children with high likelihood for autism diagnosis

Researchers shed light on skin tone bias in breast cancer imaging

Study finds humidity diminishes daytime cooling gains in urban green spaces

Tennessee RiverLine secures $500,000 Appalachian Regional Commission Grant for river experience planning and design standards

AI tool ‘sees’ cancer gene signatures in biopsy images

Answer ALS releases world's largest ALS patient-based iPSC and bio data repository

2024 Joseph A. Johnson Award Goes to Johns Hopkins University Assistant Professor Danielle Speller

Slow editing of protein blueprints leads to cell death

Industrial air pollution triggers ice formation in clouds, reducing cloud cover and boosting snowfall

Emerging alternatives to reduce animal testing show promise

Presenting Evo – a model for decoding and designing genetic sequences

[Press-News.org] LateRooms.com - Seville All Set for Feria de San Miguel
The Feria de San Miguel could be the ideal opportunity to see a top-drawer bullfight in Seville.