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Ms. Joan Rivers joins VoiceAmerica.com’s “Fly on the Wall: Denny’s Cocktail Hour with Denise Ortell and Sky Underwood”

Ms. Joan Rivers joins VoiceAmerica.com’s “Fly on the Wall: Denny’s Cocktail Hour with Denise Ortell and Sky Underwood”










(PRWEB) April 16, 2004

Spend Tax Day with Joan Rivers! Tune in and talk to Joan live on Internet Radio at http://www.VoiceAmerica.com. Joan says, “On Internet Radio, anything can happen and with me in the mix you know it will! So forget about taxes and call in!”

VoiceAmerica.com invites all friends of Ms. Joan Rivers to call the studio directly, 1-888-335-5204 (tollfree from the US and Canada) or 480.968.1952, and ask Ms. Rivers a question. Fly on the Wall hosts Denise Ortell and Sky Underwood look forward to hearing from you. Place your call between 4:00PM Eastern (1:00 PM Pacific) and 5:00PM Eastern (2:000PM Pacific) to participate in the Live show. Or, email your question to the show at: fly@dfocreative.com.

About Joan Rivers and Joan Rivers Worldwide Enterprises

Joan Rivers is a force of nature – and one of the hardest working celebrities in the world – comedienne, best-selling author, Tony-nominated actress, playwright, screenwriter, motion picture director, columnist, lecturer, syndicated radio host, jewelry designer, Emmy Award-winning television talk-show host, red-carpet fashion laureate, business women, and most importantly to her, Mother and Grandmother.

One of the most naturally style-savvy women on the planet, consistently appearing on the Best Dressed lists around the world, Joan regularly hosts fashion reviews on E! Entertainment Television. A preeminent connoisseur of fine art, antiques, and vintage jewelry, Joan keeps her finger on the pulse of all the latest trends and is widely considered America’s most visible, accessible, and authoritative fashion spokesperson.

In 1996, she founded Joan Rivers Enterprises, offering jewelry, the Joan Rivers Results® skin care line, color cosmetics and her signature fragrance, Now& Forever™. See http://www.joanrivers.com for more information.

About SurfNet Media Group, Inc. OTCBB: SFNM

SurfNet Media Group produces public Internet talk, news, and variety radio stations broadcast over its networks: VoiceAmerica.com, BusinessAmericaRadio.com, TalkNetRadio.com and BoomBoxRadio.com. For more information see http://www.surfnetmedia.com.


















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Meliá Bali Villas & Spa Resort Introduces Deluxe, Family and Executive Suites

Meliá Bali Villas & Spa Resort Introduces Deluxe, Family and Executive Suites










(PRWEB) May 2, 2004

Meliá Bali Villas & Spa Resort has completed Phase II of dramatic room embellishment, bringing on line two Executive Suites, three Family Suites connecting and six Deluxe suites in a new room category. This completes the renovation program that began last year, with 350 completely renovated Superior Rooms and split level Junior Suites introduced last November. Designs were carried out by Lina Wiyanti, PT Suryalaya Anindita International, Jakarta.

Family Suite

Two existing rooms were joined to create the new accommodation category, creating a spacious and comfortable environment catering to families. Separate entrances open into a twin bedded room and the lounge. Platform beds are draped in snowy white duvets and throw pillows match richly woven runners, which conveniently hang on the wall at night. All bedside tables remain uncluttered, with powerful reading lamps swinging from the side for directional lighting. Touch-panels control lighting, music and temperature.

In the adjacent Grand master room, the four-poster bed is wrapped in decorative netting. A dressing room with a separate vanity has a spacious walk-in closed. The bathroom takes on an open feel, with corner walls facing onto the bedroom wrapped in decorative, three-dimensional slats backed with frosted glass. The marbled bath includes a tub with shower.

The lounge provides expanded living and entertainment space, with a dining area, wet bar space with contained mini-bar, half-bath and a convertible sofa bed aside an oversized, cushioned ottoman combined with a versatile, portable table. Ceiling to floor mirror panels enhance the expansive feel. Living space is enhanced with spacious garden-view balconies with day bed and lounge furnishings for maximum enjoyment.

Warm and richly polished, wooden floors and built-in teakwood furnishings lend to the contemporary atmosphere. Soft furnishing fabrics and textile accents are in earth tones of sand, moss and grape. Simple décor, mirrored throughout the suite, includes cast ceramic sculptures in teak frames, handmade paper relief prints and simple statuary.

The Deluxe Suite parallels the Family Suite, without the twin-bedded room.

Executive Suite

A new level of elegance comes with the two-bedroom Executive Suite. A private entrance corridor opens into a marble foyer that flows into the lower-level dining area. Here, the wood-paneled ceiling is accented by drop lighting. An elegant dining table seats six in plush moss and gold tone captain chairs. The enclosed kitchenette features a full-size refrigerator and black marble counter tops. Adjacent is a marbled guest toilet.

The inviting living room overlooks a wrap-around balcony. The spacious patio is fitted with a day bed for massage or relaxation, along with lounges and a cocktail table, perfect for in-room breakfast or sundown cocktails. Roman blinds and brass wall decor accent the comfortable area, which features a new 29-inch television entertainment system.

The lower-level master bedroom is dominated by a romantic canopy bed. A window box with a day bed is perfect for relaxation while overlooking the garden. Japanese-influenced paper lighting fixtures brighten the rich, wood paneled environment. Touch-panels control lighting, music and temperature. Dual closets contain an oversized safety box. The marbled bath has dual vanities with an expansive mirror and a Jacuzzi tub with shower. A separate shower stall and bidet with toilet complete the facilities.

A wooden staircase wraps around a decorative, stone-finished column, leading to the loft bedroom. Here, the attic atmosphere lends charm to the quarters with a study-style sitting area. Highly polished wooden floors and wall panels add a cozy touch. Bedside touch-panels control lighting, music and temperature. The private marble bathroom has a single vanity, tub with shower and separate toilet and bidet. Twin beds are fixed with directional reading lamps. Dual closets make this a perfect twin-share. The upstairs mini-bar and television make this a self-contained unit.

Soft furnishing fabrics and textile accents are in earthy tones of sand and moss. Simple décor, mirrored throughout the suite, includes Balinese carvings and cast ceramic designs.

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Melia Bali Villas & Spa Resort is located directly on beautiful Nusa Dua Beach, Bali’s most exclusive resort area. Set among 25 acres of lush tropical gardens and a large lagoon style swimming pool, Melia Bali is truly a sanctuary for the senses.

Sol Melia Hotels & Resorts is the leading hotel group in Spain in both city and resort hotel markets; the leading chain in Latin America and the Caribbean; the third largest hotel group in Europe; and the tenth largest worldwide. The company also is the world’s largest resort hotel chain. Sol Melia Hotels & Resorts has a portfolio of more than 350 city and resort hotels in 30 countries under the brand names of Melia Hotels, Sol Hotels, TRYP Hotels and Paradisus Resorts.

Its properties in Asia include: Gran Melia Jakarta, Melia Bali Villas & Spa Resort, Melia Benoa All-Inclusive Resort (Bali), Sol Lovina (Bali), Melia Purosani (Jogjakarta), Melia Panorama (Batam), and Sol Elite Marbella (Anyer) in Indonesia; Melia Hanoi in Vietnam and Melia Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia.

For more information or a site inspection, call:

Sharon Lee, Director of Marketing

Tel: (62-361) 771510; Fax: (62-361) 776880


















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Getting into dating shape – Tips on Tiptoeing back onto the dating scene.

Getting into dating shape – Tips on Tiptoeing back onto the dating scene.










(PRWEB) June 16, 2004

Not much can get the stomach squirming as that all-important first date. Especially if you haven’t dated in a while and are going out with someone you might like to see again. No matter what, don’t take it, or yourself, for granted. For a first date to go smoothly, you have to prepare.

Why? Simply put, first appearances make huge impressions. If you are setting up the date and have no concrete plans, or if you arrive at your destination then are at a loss for words, your date will not be impressed. And rightfully so. The act of dating implies social interaction between two people. So be prepared to carry out your end of that obligation.

Think ahead of time about conversations you’d like to have. Run through some topics that interest you, from your work, family and hobbies to current events. This isn’t to say you should be able to give a dissertation about the impact of Bedouin tribes on Iraqi politics. But people usually want the people they’re seeing to be reasonably well-rounded. And chatting easily about headline news as well as why you like golf (or crochet, or traveling, or gardening, etc.) increases the comfort level of both parties.

Just as you should be prepared to chat, also be ready to listen. “The best conversationalists are good listeners,” says Paul Falzone, CEO of The Right One and Together Dating, the world’s largest dating service. “Listening closely, and asking pertinent questions about what your date is talking about, shows you care. You and your date should be talking about things that interest you. If it’s important to your date, then you owe the courtesy of listening well. Besides, you can score some big points by being truly interested.”

Falzone also says it’s imperative to play it straight on a first date. “Acting or carrying on false pretenses will surely backfire with the person who is just getting to know you,” he says. “Be yourself, be honest, be sincere. That doesn’t mean don’t have fun. Having fun together is what dating is all about. Just don’t try to be someone or something you’re not. That will backfire every time.”

Both parties should understand what the date is to entail. An invitation to go out to dinner does not mean having a picnic in the park. And different restaurants imply different attire, so mention the restaurant by name when planning a date. An outfit just right for Jerry’s Wild Irish Saloon would likely be inappropriate for dinner at the Ritz. Being under- or over-dressed can be embarrassing. And whoever does the inviting should plan to do the paying. On subsequent dates you might want to trade off on expenses. Talk about it. Finances are part of your reality, so be up front about what you can – and can’t – afford.

And don’t feel you have to stick by the old dating standard of dinner and a movie, Falzone says. Be creative, if moderately so. Cliff climbing is a bit extreme for a first time out. But viewing a gallery opening and reception for a local artist might be just the thing. Or taking in a comedy production by a nearby repertory company (nothing too heavy until you know your date’s likes and dislikes) could precede cocktails or coffee at a café.

“One of the keys to successful dating is being courteous,” Falzone says. “Confirm your date, be on time and conclude it comfortably. If you want to see each other again, great. If not, that’s OK too – not every date leads to another. Go into it with no expectations, and be sure to end it on a polite note.”

Unlike in the movies and on TV, not every date ends with a kiss. “A kiss should be meant for someone you care about and is not automatic on first dates,” Falzone says. “A warm smile, a lingering look or a meaningful handshake with a sincere ‘thank you’ each says you had a good time. And they plant the seed of future discovery while keeping the interested party intrigued. It’s OK to move slowly. The ideal date leads to more dates and increasing interest in each other. Where that leads is up to you.”

Finding Love from Sea to Shining Sea

The merger of The Right One® with national franchises of Together® created the world’s largest introduction service. The alliance is a marriage of convenience for clients – offering a more consistent product, a greater number of potentially compatible mates and more flexibility in transferring memberships to another geographic region.

Today, with an ambitious plan to open 12-24 new offices a year, Together and The Right One have more than 125,000 members – many of whom have their memberships on hold while they take the time to explore a successful relationship. With more than 500 employees, Together® and The Right One® gross more than $ 45 million a year in revenue.

ROMANTIC LOCATIONS

The Right One has offices and affiliates located throughout the United States, including: California (San Diego), Colorado (Colorado Springs, Denver), Florida (Boca, Tampa), Georgia (Atlanta), Hawaii (Honolulu), Illinois (Chicago, Springfield, Peoria, Rockford, Downers Grove and Bloomington), Iowa (Des Moines, Cedar Rapids and Bettendorf), Nebraska (Omaha and Lincoln), New Hampshire (Bedford), New Jersey (Cherry Hill and Hackensack), Massachusetts (Hingham, Chestnut Hill, Shrewsbury and Woburn), Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Monroeville), Rhode Island (Warwick), Wisconsin (Madison, Appleton and Milwaukee), and Texas (Dallas and Austin).

North American locations and affiliates of Together are located in: California (Encino, Irvine and Los Angeles), Florida (Palm Beach), Indiana (Ft. Wayne, Indianapolis and South Bend), Kansas (Wichita and Kansas City), Louisiana (New Orleans), Maryland (Columbia and Frederick), Minnesota (Minneapolis), Nevada (Reno), New Hampshire (Hooksett, Nashua, Portsmouth and Salem), New Jersey (Bridgewater, Clark, Colts Neck and Lawrenceville), Ohio (Cincinnati), Pennsylvania (Mechanicsburg and Doylestown), South Carolina (Greenville), South Dakota (Sioux Falls), Texas (Dallas, San Antonio, Beaumont and Houston), and Virginia (Falls Church).

For more information about The Right One and Together Dating and Together Dating, please visit their websites at http://www.therightone.com and http://www.togetherdating.com, or call

(800) 348-DATE (3283).

(Editor’s note: For interviews with the colorful and articulate Paul A. Falzone, CEO of The Right One and Together Dating and author of a recent book on the history of dating, please contact Steve Dubin, PR Works, at (781) 878-9533, or by e-mail at sdubin@prworkzone.com).


















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