November 4th, 2008
Credit terms vary among credit card issuers; therefore it is sensible to shop around first for the credit card that best fit your needs.
Young pens new Villa deal
Ashley Young has ended speculation over his long-term future by signing a new four-year contract.
Boss blasts Stoke ‘cowards’
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has accused some of Stoke’s players of deliberately trying to injure his players.
United trio to miss Celtic tie
Edwin van der Sar, Gary Neville and Wes Brown will sit out Man Utd’s Champions League tie at Celtic.
Four handed England starts
Delon Armitage, Ugo Monye, Riki Flutey and Nick Kennedy are all set to make their debuts for England against the Pacific Islanders.
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October 30th, 2008
The last minute announcement is reminiscent of the knee jerk reaction to public disquiet in 2004 when the UK opened its doors to the new European nations. At that time the Home Office hurriedly introduced the Workers Registration Scheme weeks before the A8 joining date on 1st May 2004. Charles Clarke, the then Home Secretary, estimated that around 13000 Eastern Europeans would make their way to the UK. Since then over 600,000 have come to the UK and thousands more arrive each week.
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October 28th, 2008
1. It was not your fault that you received overpayment; and
2. To be asked to pay back the overpayment will create injustice as you need the money to meet at least your ordinary living expenses.
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October 24th, 2008
The Congress spends billions likes its play money, and doesnt even tax the citizens to do it. Instead they borrow the money, spend it and then owe the debt to Europeans, Japan, and China by continuing to build up the national debt. I havent checked this number in years, but I would be willing to bet that between 80% and 90% of the total national debt has been built up by the Republicans who call themselves the party of fiscal responsibility.
Restaurant review: Equilibrium at Fawsley Hall, Northamptonshire
Visit Equilibrium for a stupendous great hall and high-order cooking in one of the loveliest houses, says Jasper Gerard.
White’s gentlemans’ club reveal what men really like to eat
For the secrets of what men really like eating, look to White’s in St James, says Rose Prince.
Restaurant reviews: three of a kind
Belinda Richardson reviews three restaurants in halls of fame.
British pub guide: Pint to pint
Jonathan Goodall visits The Blisland Inn, Bodmin, Cornwall.
Trina Hahnemann: Red herrings and the true taste of Scandinavia
Xanthe Clay heads for Copenhagen to meet Denmark’s answer to Nigella Lawson.
Trina Hahnemann’s apple trifle
The Danish cookery writer tells Xanthe Clay how to make Scandinavian apple trifle.
Wine: Klein Constantia’s dungeon treasure
Luciously sweet wine are being made again in South Africa’s Constantia Valley, writes Jonathan Ray.
Wine: Top deals this week
Jonathan Ray picks three of the best South African wines on offer.
Making jam: Jammy so-and-so
Jonny Beardsall finds the act of preserving fruit stangely satisfying.
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October 23rd, 2008
It is extremely easy to innocently step outside the boundaries of the law. Mike Filsamine in his latest report, The Death of Internet Marketing tells of a frightening story where he used an online program to generate the wording of legal site documents, only to discover that the application had unwittingly breached another persons copyrighted material to generate those documents. Heres the kicker, because Mike used those generated documents he breached the copyright and had to resolve the issue with the copyrighted owner.
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October 22nd, 2008
Moreover we know that is loyalty to the presidency was exploited by the Illuminati, probably without (as is often the case with technicians) him understanding the broader picture, because he told Investigators in May 2004 that the funds had been raised to support the “Global Security Environment”, which, judging by the tone of his comments, he did net consider to be a worthy project. .As a patriotic American, he was dismayed about the “New World Order” generally
Aston Villa step up security after ref attack
Aston Villa and police are stepping up security for tomorrow’s Uefa Cup clash
with Ajax after the attack on referee’s assistant Phil Sharp during
Saturday’s Barclays Premier League clash at Villa Park.
Comfortable win for Murray
Andy Murray kept his winning run going with a comfortable 6-3 6-3 first-round
victory over Viktor Troicki at the St Petersburg Open today.
Maradona in hunt for Argentina job
Former Boca Juniors coach Carlos Bianchi has emerged as favourite for the
vacant Argentina job while Diego Maradona, originally seen as an unlikely
choice, is also in the running.
Celtic praised by Manchester police
Celtic fans have been hailed as "ambassadors of Glasgow" by Manchester police.
Beckham heeds Capello warning
David Beckham is poised to show Fabio Capello he is firmly committed to
playing for England through to the 2010 World Cup - by signing for the
Italian’s former club AC Milan.
Profits from Highbury will be ‘bonus’ says Friar
Arsenal shareholders are expected to get their first opportunity to see new
board member Stan Kroenke at Emirates Stadium at the club’s Annual General
Meeting tomorrow.
Mourners pay respect to Dundee chairman
Hundreds of mourners gathered today to say farewell to Dundee United chairman
Eddie Thompson.
Wales coaches named on Lions staff
Wales’ Grand Slam coaching trio of Warren Gatland, Shaun Edwards and Rob
Howley will be on Lions duty in South Africa next summer.
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October 21st, 2008
A few words of caution though: before you do anything about remortgaging, check the terms of your current mortgage to see whether there are any redemption penalties or administration fees. You should also weigh up the risks and benefits of transferring your borrowing to secured debt.
India launches a mission to the Moon
India will display its scientific prowess today by launching an unmanned mission to the Moon.
Palestinian factions Hamas and Fatah near unity deal
Hamas the radical Palestinian movement edged towards reconciliation with its rival Fatah faction when they agreed in principle to create a unity government.
The division of Kashmir eases as India and Pakistan allow traders to cross dividing line
More than six decades of confrontation over the mountains of Kashmir have eased after India and Pakistan allowed traders to cross the “Line of Control” dividing the bitterly disputed territory.
Hitler ‘led henchmen’ in Kristallnacht riots
Adolf Hitler marched his henchmen onto the streets of Munich to perpetrate the atrocity that became known as Kristallnact newly deciphered passages from the diaries of Josef Goebbels show.
Ukraine seals IMF bailout with Russian backing
Ukraine was poised to complete an International Monetary Fund rescue package for its banks but at the cost of securing Russian backing for the 8 billion infusion.
UFO encounter described by Italian pilot
An Italian airliner pilot has spoken for the first time in nearly 20 years about a near miss with a UFO after a record of the encounter was released by the Ministry of Defence in London.
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October 18th, 2008
The mystery surrounding the story of the tapestry has inspired works of literature. Best selling author of Tracy Chevalier, inspired by the layers of symbolic meanings in the series, decided the tapestries would make an ideal subject for a novel. Centering on a young artist man torn between Love and Duty, the story has all the passion and uncertainty of the images themselves. Her colorful and enchanting interpretation of how the tapestries came to be created did justice to the rich, vibrant tapestries.
British boxer in intensive care
Light-middleweight Gilbert Eastman is in intensive care after surgery to remove a blood clot on his brain following a bout on Friday.
Triumphant New Approach retired
Derby winner New Approach is retired after his stunning victory in the Champion Stakes at Newmarket.
Inverness CT 1-2 Celtic
Scott Brown scores his first league goal since December as Celtic beat Inverness to move three points clear at the top of the SPL.
Stade Francais 37-15 Scarlets
Stade Francais overpower Llanelli Scarlets in the Heineken Cup Pool Four clash at the Stade Jean-Bouin, Paris.
Treviso 16-60 Leicester
Johne Murphy scores a hat-trick and there are braces for Toby Flood and Jordan Crane as Leicester run riot in Italy.
Ireland bounce back to beat Kenya
Ireland beat Kenya by 86 runs in their second match of the Tri-Nation Tournament in Nairobi.
Bridgestone win MotoGP contract
Bridgestone will be the sole tyre supplier in MotoGP next season.
Heineken Cup photos
Pictures from the weekend’s European action
Hamilton Accies v St Mirren
Match report to follow from the Scottish Premier League match at New Douglas Park.
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October 17th, 2008
Who Is Al-Qaida? -Fast Moving War On Terror-Prep 101
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Lee Smith writes about Calpe in Alicante, Spain
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On October 25, 2005, at approximately 8:00 a.m, PST., Esther was traveling along a double rural highway road in the Northern California town of Susanville in Lassen County. Her small truck had several bales of hay balanced in the back. The speed limit was approximately 50 m.p.h. She slowed to a stop to make a left turn onto a very narrow overpass that went to a driveway. A white passenger van that appeared to be tailgating at a faster speed proceeded to pass her. Avoiding a collision with Esthers vehicle, the white passenger van swerved into the left lane and flew off into the neighbors front yard. The California Highway Patrol cited Esther for expired vehicle registration and no insurance.
Rafa points finger at Spain
Rafa Benitez claims Fernando Torres suffers more hamstring injuries on international duty than with Liverpool.
Premier League preview
The international action may be over, but the ramifications of the latest round of matches are still being felt.
Scolari unfazed by injuries
Luiz Felipe Scolari remains unfazed by Chelsea’s lengthening injury list after Michael Ballack was ruled out.
Sachin claims Test record
Sachin Tendulkar overtook Brian Lara as the leading Test run scorer on the opening day of the second Test against Australia.
Hamilton dominates first day
Lewis Hamilton put his Fuji frustrations behind him by setting the fastest time in both Chinese GP practice sessions.
Murray overwhelms Monfils
Andy Murray reached the semi-finals of the Madrid Masters with a 6-2 6-2 demolition of Gael Monfils.
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October 15th, 2008
If you think someone is following you, switch direction or cross the street. Walk toward an open store, restaurant, or lighted house. If someone harasses you, don”t be embarrassed. Loudly say ‘Leave me alone! Someone call the police! Get away!’
West Ham lodge Tevez appeal to CAS
The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) have opened proceedings to determine
if they can hear West Ham’s appeal against a ruling which could see them pay
out millions over the Carlos Tevez affair.
Chinese football not good enough for Bird’s Nest
Beijing’s national Bird’s Nest stadium will not stage local football matches
next year as its managers fear the Chinese league’s low standing could sully
the iconic Olympic venue’s image, local media reported today.
Atletico switch unfair on fans says Benitez
Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez has blasted the late switch in venue for his
side’s Champions League clash with Atletico Madrid, claiming it is unfair on
the club’s fans.
F1 governing body proposes sweeping cost cuts
Formula One’s governing body has proposed radical cost-cutting measures,
including the possible use of standard engines from 2010, to help teams
survive the global financial storm.
Ballesteros ’stable’ after surgery
Seve Ballesteros underwent 12 hours of surgery yesterday to remove a brain
tumour and is currently "stable" in the intensive care unit of a Madrid
hospital.
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