With the Wanta settlement staring officials in the face, he said it was imperative people do not

November 4th, 2008

With the Wanta settlement staring officials in the face, he said it was imperative people do not take this story lightly. Wanta”s words can be justified since the mainstream media has purposely ignored the importance of this story, not only from a financial angle but from the angle that the story reveals criminal actions on the part of America”s highest leaders, including Bush and Clinton.

Boothroyd needed break - Simpson

Watford chairman Graham Simpson feels Aidy Boothroyd needs a break after the manager’s departure by mutual consent.

Waldron targeting GB squad place

Herefordshire’s Sarah Waldron is targeting a place in the British under-23 European Championship team, after winning her first England senior vest.

Slade steps up striker search

Yeovil Town manager Russell Slade says he will step up his efforts to bring a striker to the club on loan.

Blue Square Premier commentaries

A rundown of all the latest online Blue Square Premier BBC local radio commentaries.

Young signs four-year Villa deal

Ashley Young agrees a new long-term contract with Aston Villa.

Live - York City v Mansfield

York City face Mansfield Town at Kitkat Crescent in the third round of the Setanta Shield.

Gorski pens new Whitehaven deal

Whitehaven forward Andy Gorski signs a new one-year deal at the Recreation Ground.

Celtic v Man Utd

Team news ahead of Wednesday’s Champions League match.

Delap not thrown by all the fuss

Stoke City throw-in specialist Rory Delap plays down his part in the Potters’ run of three wins in four games.

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Jack McDonough is a Colorado CPA, speaker, coach, author, and consultant to professionals in the

October 31st, 2008

Jack McDonough is a Colorado CPA, speaker, coach, author, and consultant to professionals in the legal and accounting industries who desire to make more money while working less hours. Jack is President of Wealthy Professionals LLC. www.wealthyprofessionals.comwww.wealthyprofessionals.com
What Easy Unsecured Loans Can Do!
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Researches indicate that number of property seizures in the UK have increased in the recent past. Since, more and more people are now availing easy unsecured loans because they are very much concerned to the safety of their securities which they need to offer in case of other loans. Easy unsecured loans do not require putting property as collateral. No placing of any property as of collateral results out avoiding the risk of property repossession and seizure.

Anderson axed for Stanford showdown

James Anderson has been left out of England’s $20m showdown with the Stanford
Superstars tomorrow to accommodate Graeme Swann as a second spinner.

Federer pulls out of Paris Masters

World number two Roger Federer has pulled out of the Paris Masters with a back
injury just before his quarter-final against American James Blake.

Murray crashes to defeat in Paris

Andy Murray’s winning streak came to an end today when he was beaten in
straight sets by in-form defending champion David Nalbandian in the
quarter-finals of the Paris Masters.

Sherwood to join Tottenham staff

Former Tottenham midfielder Tim Sherwood has confirmed he will join Harry
Redknapp’s coaching staff at White Hart Lane.

Benitez urges Tottenham fans to respect Keane

Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez is welcoming the pressures involved in taking
his team to Tottenham as leaders of the Barclays Premier League.

Ferguson in Ronaldo reminder to Real

Sir Alex Ferguson has offered the perfect riposte to Ramon Calderon’s senility
jibe - We’ve got Ronaldo.

Massa edges Hamilton in first practice

Felipe Massa was faster than title rival Lewis Hamilton today in the first
practice session for Sunday’s decisive Brazilian Grand Prix.

Ospreys show international strength

The Ospreys will send four of Wales’ possible team to face world champions
South Africa into battle against EDF Energy Cup opponents London Irish on
Sunday.

Denver could stage Bledisloe Cup

Australia and New Zealand are in talks about staging Bledisloe Cup Test
matches in Denver and Tokyo over the next two years.

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October 30th, 2008

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Christmas Shopping Tips and Advice
f3dbr>It”s that time of year again when everyone hits the high street to do their Christmas shopping. There are a few Christmas shopping strategies.

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You qualify for this type of loan if you have a bank account in good condition

October 27th, 2008

You qualify for this type of loan if you have a bank account in good condition.When the withdrawals from your bank account exceed the balance, the account gets a negative balance and it means that your provider is offering you credit. In case you have a prior agreement wth the provider and you have an established overdraft limit, any withdrawals within that limit are charged at an agreed rate. Otherwise, the interest rate might be much higher.

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Another very strong sign that you may be a victim of identity theft is that if you see bills

October 26th, 2008

Another very strong sign that you may be a victim of identity theft is that if you see bills arriving for purchases you know you never made. This is another reason that identity thieves may try to get your mail so you do not know what is going on. Some times an identity thief can actually start to have your mail delivered to somewhere else, so if you do not receive important documents like bank statements and credit card bills, you may want to start looking into the problem.

Liverpool end Chelsea’s 4-year unbeaten home run

Xabi Alonso’s first-half goal ended Chelsea’s 86-game unbeaten home league
record and put Liverpool three points clear at the top of the Barclays
Premier League.

Portsmouth: We tried to keep Harry

Portsmouth have insisted they did everything in their power to keep Harry
Redknapp as manager at Fratton Park and that there was no question of them
snatching a £5million compensation offer from Tottenham in order to ease an
alleged poor financial position at the south coast club.

Redknapp in as Spurs lose Ramos and £5m to Pompey

After employing four different foreign managers and two directors of football
in the past decade, Tottenham have gone back to basics by putting East
Londoner Harry Redknapp in charge after sacking Juande Ramos, his coaching
staff and the much criticised Damien Comolli, who had been expected to be
made the scapegoat for the worst start to a season in the club’s history.
Redknapp confirmed early this morning that he has accepted the job after
Spurs paid Portsmouth £5 million compensation for his services. He will be
at White Hart Lane this afternoon as they attempt to gain a first victory of
the campaign against Bolton Wanderers.

Arteta pulls the strings to make champions wilt

One of the attractions of sport is how an apparently lost cause can be retrieved against all expectation. Once Manchester United scored midway through the first half yesterday, going on to achieve effortless dominance before the half-time interval, they seemed certain to be heading for the usual victory at Goodison – an eighth in nine visits – and temporarily, at least, for the top three of the Premier League.

Richardson’s rocket hits home to ignite North-east tensions

The suffering in between has been too great to say it was worth the wait, but 28 years, six months and three weeks after they last did so, Sunderland beat Newcastle United at home yesterday. The victory sparked a pitch invasion on the final whistle, which turned ugly as rival fans clashed at the thinly-segregated away end, and which will get Sunderland into trouble with the authorities, but jubilation will not be denied Wearside. “If you think I’m going to sit here and criticise Sunderland supporters, you’re wrong,” Roy Keane said afterwards.

King crowns Hull’s rise to dizzying heights

It’s there in black and white and, on this evidence, it’s thoroughly deserved; only goal difference now separates Hull City from the Premier League summit. Today’s Chelsea v Liverpool game ensures that some daylight will be re-established but it will take more, much more, to shake Hull’s fans from the fantasy world which they now inhabit.

Outside the Box: Scudamore’s role in taking off Thaksin and bringing on Sheikh

While the football authorities might have been hoping that Thaksin Shinawatra – originally deemed a fit and proper person to own a Premier League club – would be found not guilty of corruption at his trial in Thailand, there is considerable relief that he had managed to dispose of Manchester City before the verdict was announced last Tuesday. Flimsy as they are, the “fitand proper person” tests employed by the Football Association and Premier League could hardly give carte blanche to someone sentenced to two years’ imprisonment in his own country, which is now seeking his extradition from Britain after he skipped bail to return here. Intriguingly, it emerges that City and Thaksin were both advised that the way the wind was blowing in Thailand, it would be impossible for him to continue as the club’s owner. Hence the hasty sale to the vastly richer Abu Dhabi United Group, which suited all parties. Richard Scudamore, the chief executive of the Premier League, says in defence of his organisation: “Don’t underestimate the role the football authorities played in that.” Better late than never.

McCarthy’s header leaves Boro stinging in the rain

It was a night of stereotypes. The rain and wind hurtled in from the Pennines, the football was hard and unyielding and all that was needed to complete the Lowry landscape was a few people in clogs. Oh, and to keep up with tradition, Middlesbrough conceded a goal in theclosing minutes.

Gray shades it for Wolves in colourful clash

Low on quality, packed with incident and drama. This absorbing game encapsulated the Championship, left fans sure they had got their money’s worth but had both managers scratching their heads. Wolves finally edged it thanks to a winning goal 20 minutes from the end by Michael Gray, but they knew they had been in a contest. “We didn’t look like a promotion team,” said their manager Mick McCarthy. “There was lots wrong with the game and lots right with it. But I’m a glass-half-full bloke and the points were important.”

Boyd wonder sends message to doubters

He plays, he scores. Fans of Kris Boyd insist that the equation is as straightforward as that, and the striking enigma duly netted twice as Rangers came back from a goal down to win at a canter. The victory consolidates Rangers’ second place in the Scottish Premier League, three points behind Celtic with a game in hand.

Ainsworth steadies QPR ship

QPR lost their manager, Iain Dowie, on Friday but you would not have known it from watching this game. Their last result under Dowie was also an away goalless draw, and to repeat that scoreline under the present circumstances and, into the bargain, end Reading’s perfect home record this season was no mean feat.

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So now practice thinking this in everyday life

October 23rd, 2008

So now practice thinking this in everyday life. Where is my money going? Imagine all the little middle men in between, and then maybe youll respect money a little more. Youll realize how big and industrious the world actually is. After youve reached this stage of awareness you should be more motivated, and ready to seriously save some money. By saving money in this state, you might realize how important that one little dollar of profit is. When multiplied by a good product and millions of consumers, youve just made a million dollars.

Making jam: Jammy so-and-so

Jonny Beardsall finds the act of preserving fruit stangely satisfying.

Mushroom recipes: The magic of mushrooms

Fungi in all its guises are a cook’s best friend, writes Maria Fitzpatrick.

Ten Minutes to Table - Top recipes for healthy meals on video - Telegraph TV

Xanthe Clay and Loyd Grossman cook a quick healthy meal in a just ten minutes.

Recipe: Papadelle with mushrooms, rosemary and lemon crumbs
Am I alone in hating baking?

Being able to create a cake in the kitchen doesn’t make you a better person, says Anna Maxted

Bee Wilson: cough medicine

Bee Wilson is a little suspicious of fake-tasting cough remedies.

The knowledge: how to bake

Follow these tips from Mich Turner, founder of the Little Venice Cake Company, and you too will turn out the perfect sponge.

Restaurant review: Zoe Williams on The London Carriage Works, Liverpool

This former carriage works in Liverpool has been given fabulous new life as a restaurant, says Zoe Williams.

Delia Smith’s recipes: lambs liver stroganoff

To prove that fine dining needn’t be costly or complicated, this week Delia Smith has created a simple recipe that is light on the wallet but full on taste.

Sophie Conran: Soup kitchen to a Conran design

Xanthe Clay savours big-pot cooking with the daughter in a style dynasty.

Cooking with apples: I demand a windfall tax

Rose Prince has a message for the apple corps: shake the tree before you come to see me.

Restaurant reviews: three of a kind

Belinda Richardson reviews three restaurants with garden view.

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In any event, it is clear that Judge Presnell was not the first to use rock, paper, scissors to

October 20th, 2008

In any event, it is clear that Judge Presnell was not the first to use rock, paper, scissors to resolve commercial disputes in modern time. The August 2005 newsletter published by the Institute for Conflict Management (www.icmneutrals.com/news.htmlwww.icmneutrals.com/news.html) describes a 75 year-old Japanese businessman who was trying to choose between Christies and Sothebys to auction off his $17.8 million art collection for a commission of more than $2 million to the successful firm. Believing that both companies were equal and not wanting to insult either, he said that the winner would be determined by a game of rock, paper, scissors. That way, the loser would be considered unlucky, not unworthy. Sothebys said that this is a game and we really didnt give it that much thought. We had no strategy in mind.

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Some travelers swear by Melatonin pills to prevent jet lag

October 19th, 2008

Some travelers swear by Melatonin pills to prevent jet lag. Tests show that your bodys clock is influenced by the hormone Melatonin. It is secreted when your body is exposed to a lack of light so when its dark its like a natural sleeping pill. You can force this hormone by taking Melatonin pills which can be purchased over the counter at most drug stores.

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Woman business loans are easily accessed through banks, financial companies and online lenders

October 17th, 2008

Woman business loans are easily accessed through banks, financial companies and online lenders. So while opting for the woman business loan dont rush in making a fast decision as you must compare and contrast the interest rates, repayment option etc for a suitable deal.

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Because when you do truly connect with your senses, you prepare yourself more richly than you ever

October 13th, 2008

Because when you do truly connect with your senses, you prepare yourself more richly than you ever imagined. You have a heightened awareness; you can connect more easily with others and develop so much more while in that kind of a state.

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