November 3rd, 2008
This is a tricky one. You can get a great deal on your furniture purchase with the retailers in-store credit cards. Depending on the store and the sale, you may be able to reduce or eliminate your interest payments and sales tax, or you may be offered a special discount available only to cardholders. All you have to do is apply for this credit card and you can get discounts on anything you want.
Stags extend Chanot’s loan spell
Mansfield Town extend Sheffield United central defender Maxime Chanot’s loan spell for a further month.
Shots have no away fear - Harding
Aldershot midfielder Ben Harding says the players have no fears about playing away despite a run of eight defeats on the road.
Mercer to make TT debut in 2009
Kent rider Steve Mercer announces he will make his debut at the Isle of Man TT in 2009.
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November 2nd, 2008
A car that has been in an accident might be worth $2,000 less than a similar un-damaged car. This is called ‘diminished value,’ and may be covered by your policy. However, diminished value is often not paid unless you push the point. Get a car dealer to do an estimate of the diminished value if necessary, and present this to the insurance company. You pay for insurance to have your losses covered, and they aren”t covered if you aren”t paid for this.
Gordon Brown shakes hands with Muslim extremists during Saudi visit
Gordon Brown shook hands with a group of Jihadi extremists during a visit to a Saudi Arabian correction centre.
Iraqi city calls for US raids on Syria
The US must launch a widespread offensive against Syria to have any hope of taking control of alQaeda’s last bastion in Iraq it has been claimed.
Rupert Murdoch warns Australians are in danger of "institutionalising idleness"
Media mogul Rupert Murdoch has attacked his fellow Australians for laziness saying the ‘bludger’ could soon become the national icon.
North Korea releases pictures of Kim Jongil in bid to end sickness rumours
North Korea releases undated photos of leader to end illness rumours.
Congo must not become another Rwanda warns Gordon Brown
The 1994 genocide in Rwanda left 800000 people dead and laid the roots for the conflict in the neighbouring state when many of the perpetrators fled to sanctuary across the border.
Australia wants ban on lager louts
Australia’s drinking culture famous for not giving a “XXXX” about the risks of a bad hangover now faces new curbs.
Analysis: How Obama reached the brink of victory
Two candidates: one by his own estimate historic the other by even his friends’ admission prehistoric. One job: the leadership of the free world. Two days to go.
China’s toy makers face bleak Christmas as factories shut down
The world economic slowdown has seen thousands of China’s toy makers close their factories before Christmas.
Pirates protected from EU task force by human rights
A new EU naval task force will be unable to take tough action against Somali pirates because it must respect their human rights its commander has admitted.
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October 31st, 2008
1. Please remember: Never pay anyone to do paid surveys and get paid. Legitimate paid survey sites are always FREE to join and cost absolutely Nothing to take surveys and get paid. If anyone asks you to pay or provide credit card information, walk away!
Palestinians toil for Barack Obama win
Palestinian students in Gaza are coldcalling US voters to urge them to support their hero Barack Obama.
Pakistan to receive 9bn from IMF in fight against bankruptcy
Pakistan is to receive a 9bn 5.5bn bailout loan from the International Monetary Fund as the country has three weeks to stave off bankruptcy.
Photographer injured after West Bank clashes
Clashes between Jewish settlers and Israeli police left several people injured in the West Bank.
Children and families suffered in Mao purges
The hated “landlord” or “di Zhu” class was bloodily purged by Mao in his rise to power.
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October 28th, 2008
Remember, many car dealers use only one FICO score to make their lending decisions. So, you”re always better off going to a dealer who uses the credit reporting agency where you have your highest FICO score.
England select Swann and Harmison
England make two changes to their side for their final warm-up match ahead of Saturday’s $20m match against the Stanford Super Stars.
Ferrari make F1 engine row threat
Ferrari threaten to review their participation in Formula One if plans to introduce a standard engine for all teams go ahead from 2010.
Jones red card decision is upheld
Crewe Alexandra fail in their bid to get the red card shown to Billy Jones in the 2-0 defeat at Tranmere Rovers rescinded.
York prepare for Mansfield replay
York City will have to make changes up front for Tuesday’s FA Cup fourth qualifying round replay at Mansfield.
Ajetovic confident of Macklin win
Kirkby-based Serbian middleweight Geard Ajetovic vows to go "toe to toe" with Matthew Macklin when the two men meet in Birmingham on Friday night.
Kilmarnock v Celtic (Wed)
Team news to follow ahead of Wednesday’s Co-operative Insurance Cup quarter-final tie.
Clonoe-Eunan’s tie in Coalisland
The Ulster Club Footballl Championship clash between Clonoe and St Eunan’s on Sunday is switched from Omagh to Coalisland.
Wolves must fight for wins - Gray
Wolves midfielder Michael Gray says his side will have to battle for victories this season, if they want to get promoted.
Back to basics to win - Sandell
Salisbury midfielder Andy Sandell says the team needs to get back to basics after their seventh loss in a row.
Wenger backing Adams to succeed
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger welcomes the appointment of ex-Gunners skipper Tony Adams as the new Portsmouth manager.
Cycling on the BBC
When you can watch, listen to or follow top class cycling events on the BBC
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October 23rd, 2008
Beye wins red card appeal
Newcastle defender Habib Beye has won his appeal against his sending off in Monday’s meeting with Man City.
Eduardo on verge of return
Arsene Wenger expects Eduardo to make his comeback from a broken leg by mid-November.
Bruce admits Zaki regret
Wigan boss Steve Bruce admits he regrets not signing hotshot Amr Zaki on a permanent deal.
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October 21st, 2008
Focus on your chosen advertising method, until you”re ‘comfortable’ with it - and have sufficient experience with it. Only then should you consider moving on to the next technique (trying to ‘master’ and apply too many techniques at once will only lead to more frustration!).
You may find that one or two advertising methods are enough to supply you with all the traffic your business needs - if not, you can continue mastering and applying the techniques of your choice one-by-one until you”ve reached your desired level of traffic and income.
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October 20th, 2008
The general consensus is that the escalating struggle between commerce and criminality will not be resolved quickly. Organized crime rings have boosted their sophistication in using Internet and ‘crimeware’ programs to circumvent the defenses that have been erected against them. These crime rings are organized, have done their homework and remain a few steps ahead of the business community. We”re not talking about teenage ‘hackers’: identity theft is now the province of smart, relentless, organized criminals intent on gaining access to personal information to obtain credit cards and access to bank accounts to steal assets. The information age is not likely to reverse itself with computers, ATMs and credit cards becoming things of the past: we can anticipate heightened identity theft in the future. Between 2001 and 2004, identity theft complaints to the Federal Trade Commission raced upward by 186%. What can we do?
Simpson faces Shrews fans - again
Paul Simpson is taking questions from Shrewsbury supporters at the club’s second Fans’ Forum of the season.
Britton unfazed by QPR’s wealth
Leon Britton has called on Swansea to forget about the financial muscle of Queens Park Rangers and focus on winning.
Stockport want police Reid action
Stockport County threaten to take legal action against Colchester United defender Paul Reid.
Boxing & Madison Square Garden
Why the Garden is seen as the world’s ultimate fight venue
Sport on BBC Radio Merseyside
Live coverage and commentary details for BBC Radio Merseyside
Prices cut for Thompson tribute
Dundee United reduce the ticket prices for Saturday’s match against St Mirren to 5.
Lawson set to lose Pakistan post
The Pakistan Cricket Board will not offer coach Geoff Lawson a new contract when his current deal ends in April 2009.
Scots hopeful of European upset
Anna Signeul says her Scotland side can overcome Russia to qualify for the European Championship finals for the first time.
Sports Personality presenters
Find about the hosts of the 2008 BBC Sports Personality of the Year show.
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October 17th, 2008
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Dutch abortion ship arrives in Spain
A Dutch ship offering to carry out abortions that circumvent Spanish laws arrived off the Mediterranean coast of Spain on Thursday.
Financial crisis Thousands of workers protest at Chinese toy factory that went bust
Around 2000 workers have taken to the streets in south China to protest at the sudden closure of a major toymaker.
Iran to stop executing children
Iran’s judiciary has pledged to stop executing children after six were hanged this year alone.
Dow Jones seesaws as investors remain jittery
The Dow Jones seesawed from losses to gains in a volatile day as investors reacted to two reports on the economy.
China extends influence into Central Asia
China has begun a multibillionpound scheme in the farWestern province of Xinjiang to build roads and railways that will open up Central Asia.
Coroner blames death of soldier in Afghanistan on equipment and military chiefs ’should hang heads in shame’
A coroner has blamed the death of soldier Corporal Mark Wright in a minefield in Afghanistan on a lack of equipment and said British military chiefs “should hang their heads in shame”.
Corporal Mark Wright’s death was notorious Afghanistan conflict incident
The minestrike which killed Corporal Mark Wright and injured six of his 3 Para comrades is one of the most notorious incidents of the British military conflict in Afghanistan.
Vatican ‘put obstacles’ in way of filming The Da Vinci Code prequel
The Vatican put “obstacles” in the way of filming the prequel to The Da Vinci Code according to American director Ron Howard.
Military chiefs told to ‘hang heads in shame’ over paratrooper Cpl Mark Wright’s death
British military chiefs should “hang their heads in shame” for a catalogue of failings which led to the death of paratrooper Corporal Mark Wright in an Afghanistan minefield a coroner said.
China reduces media freedoms
China has failed to renew regulations giving foreign journalists freedom to travel around the country.
Dubai beach sex couple were victims of ‘trial by media’
The British duo jailed for three months in Dubai for a drunken sexual liaison on a public beach have complained that they have suffered a “trial by media”.
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October 16th, 2008
If an animal has attacked you, then you have been a victim of personal injury and are entitled to receive compensation for your damages. Norvell & Harvey can help you ferret out who the owner of the animal is and what their potential liability is. A team of lawyers familiar with animal attacks and recovering damages is your best bet. Even if you think you may have been partially to blame for your injury, consulting a personal injury attorney is a good idea.
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October 15th, 2008
Walter Braschs current books are Americas Unpatriotic Acts: The Federal Governments Violation of Constitutional and Civil Rights; Unacceptable: The Federal Response to Hurricane Katrina; and Sex and the Single Beer Can: Probing the Media and American Culture. They are available at amazon.com, bn.com, and other stores. You may contact Dr. Brasch at brasch@bloomu.edu
A Little Bit About The Pug
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The Pug is known as the Carlin in France, Mopshond in the Netherlands, Mops in Germany and Chinese Pug or sometimes the Dutch Pug in Great Britain. So how did he come about with a name of the Pug? The name Pug may have come about from the shape of the dogs head or the name refers to the dogs resemblance to a marmoset or monkey.
Recipe: Chipolatas with red onion gravy and polenta, wilted garlic spinach
Delia Smith’s recipes: apples
The apple season is in full swing, Delia Smith says, and whether you prefer sweet or savoury, there are plenty of tempting ways to use up a glut.
Delia Smith’s recipes: slow braised belly pork with bacon, apples and cider
The apple season is in full swing, Delia Smith says, and whether you prefer sweet or savoury, there are plenty of tempting ways to use up a glut.
Delia Smith’s recipes: cider-glazed pork chops with a confit of apples and shallots
The apple season is in full swing, Delia Smith says, and whether you prefer sweet or savoury, there are plenty of tempting ways to use up a glut.
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