It can be used to fully research a destination, book all aspects of the holiday including travel

November 3rd, 2008

It can be used to fully research a destination, book all aspects of the holiday including travel and communicate others who have the same ideas or have been through similar experiences. It gives travellers an excellent opportunity to compare and contrast everything on offer before they make a purchase.

Bee Wilson: of cabbages and things

Bee Wilson on the pleasures of cabbage.

Cheat’s dinner party

A meal for six in an hour for less than 35. By Annie Nichols.

Restaurant review: Zoe Williams on Giaconda

When it’s good, Giaconda’s very, very good, says Zoe Williams. And when it’s bad well, let’s not go there

Delia Smith’s recipes: steamed chocolate pudding with chocolate sauce

Nothing beats the blues better than an old-fashioned steamed pudding, and this week’s recipe from Delia Smith has the added bonus of a rich but simply made sauce.

School dinners: a better fist of fish fingers

Tessa Boase on a smart idea for getting seafood into schools.

British pub guide: Pint to pint

Adrian Tierney-Jones visits The Bricklayer’s Arms, Putney, London SW15.

Restaurant review: The Victoria at Holkham, Norfolk

The shabby-chic decor evokes the subcontinent - less Empress of India than hippy trail, finds Jasper Gerard.

All mouth-feel and no trousers

It’s time diners knew what chefs get up to in pursuit of sensation, writes Rose Prince.

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Is having things now more important than having a future

November 2nd, 2008

Is having things now more important than having a future. Fulfilling your dreams in the future will take some planning in the present. How you handle your money in the present will determine how much of it you will retain for your future. There are some very basic and simple changes you can make in your daily life that will help you prepare for a financially sound future. Here are some simple changes you can make that will you achieve debt freedom:

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Golden sunsets, sun-drenched sands and palm trees swaying in the warm gentle breeze await all who

October 31st, 2008

Golden sunsets, sun-drenched sands and palm trees swaying in the warm gentle breeze await all who take a Hawaiian cruise. Is there anything on Earth that could rival sipping your favorite poison while watching the sun dip down below a watery horizon - all to the gentle sound of wavelets breaking on the golden sands of Hawaii? For many, this is paradise found!

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o What is their sales record? This includes their production level, rating, closed rate, expired

October 28th, 2008

o What is their sales record? This includes their production level, rating, closed rate, expired rate on listings, and average time listings have been on the market before selling within the last year.

Hull relishing top-of-the-league clashes

Hull begin the most distinguished four days in their history tomorrow with
manager Phil Brown far from intimidated by the challenge ahead.

Springbok’s in need of a Test

Given the state of most of the northern hemisphere countries’ rugby teams at
the moment, the Springboks could probably afford to select Nelson Mandela in
his beloved No. 6 jersey and put Jacob Zuma at tight head prop for their end
of year tour. They’d still be too strong for most opponents.

Tony Adams factfile
Wenger backs Adams promotion

Arsene Wenger feels Portsmouth have made the right choice in appointing former
Arsenal captain Tony Adams as their new manager.

Adams named as Portsmouth boss

Former Arsenal and England defender Tony Adams has been named as the new
manager of Barclays Premier League Portsmouth.

Zwanziger reopens Ballack debate

The president of the German Football Association has questioned the motives
behind Michael Ballack’s apology to national coach Joachim Low.

Stanford apologises to England players

Sir Allen Stanford last night offered an apology for his part in an incident
that upset England’s players during Sunday’s match with Middlesex.

Vainikolo bailed after street fight arrest

England and Gloucester wing Lesley Vainikolo was arrested after a man suffered
head injuries in an early morning street fight, it was revealed today.

Ferguson questions Blatter’s credibility

Sir Alex Ferguson believes Fifa president Sepp Blatter is in danger of
becoming an object of ridicule after he likened the Cristiano Ronaldo saga
to "modern slavery."

Adams set for Portsmouth job

Tony Adams is set to be installed as new Portsmouth manager just over 48 hours
after Harry Redknapp quit the FA Cup holders to join Tottenham and despite
chief executive Peter Storrie insisting there will be no rush to find a
replacement.

Gatland takes on the Southern Hemisphere

With Wales still basking in Grand Slam glory, there was a distinct danger peace had a chance of breaking out as preparations for the autumn internationals unfolded. But then again, we are talking about Wales and everything that goes with it.

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These same techniques can be applied to your website

October 25th, 2008

These same techniques can be applied to your website. Your website has to offer something of value to your customers or else they wont stay for long or buy anything. In order to do this a trust relationship has to be established. As a webmaster you achieve this by designing, planning and implementing a well thought out website and the message you wish to convey.

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If you have been in love before, try to bring back that feeling in your consciousness

October 24th, 2008

If you have been in love before, try to bring back that feeling in your consciousness. Now, try to imagine falling in love like that five times in two weeks.

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It is important to remember for the last 14 years, Wanta”s steadfast determination not to be

October 23rd, 2008

It is important to remember for the last 14 years, Wanta”s steadfast determination not to be corrupted by the likes of Daddy Bush and Clinton has taken the criminals completely by surprise, sending a financial electric-shock through the corrupt Illuminati underworld banking community, the likes of which their criminal minds never expected.

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There are small claims courts that would welcome your case

October 17th, 2008

There are small claims courts that would welcome your case. If your neighbors noise causes you extreme discomfort then you can sue them for nuisance. The lawsuit would order them to stop the noise and would require them to pay a good amount to compensate for the nuisance and interference you experience in your home.

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.

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Proceedings supplemental generally

October 16th, 2008

Proceedings supplemental generally. Proceedings supplemental are designed to help judgment creditors enforce judgments for discovering assets and to set aside fraudulent conveyances. Proceedings supplemental are merely the continuation of an original action. Ind. Trial Rule 69(E) generally governs proceedings supplemental, and the motion is made in the court where judgment was rendered. Discovery is permitted, and a hearing must be conducted, after which certain property is to be applied toward the judgment. Id. at 4-5.

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Furthermore, the total lack of accountability by President Bush and others in high positions,

October 15th, 2008

Furthermore, the total lack of accountability by President Bush and others in high positions, including the Secretary of the Treasury, the U.S. Attorney General and the House and Senate Finance Committee chairmen, indicates tacit and silent affirmation the Wanta claims are true simply by applying the old legal maxim that silence can be construed as a recognition of guilt.

Hammers lodge CAS appeal

The Court of Arbitration for Sport has confirmed that West Ham have filed an appeal against Sheffield United.

Seve undergoes surgery

Severiano Ballesteros underwent surgery to remove a brain tumour on Tuesday.

Rafa urges Uefa rethink

Rafa Benitez has hit out at Uefa’s decision to change the venue for Liverpool’s Champions League clash with Atletico Madrid.

Harris expects Toon offers

Seymour Pierce chairman Keith Harris is hoping to receive firm offers for Newcastle as he looks for a new owner for the club.

Belarus v England preview

Fabio Capello’s England tackle Belarus aiming to record their best ever start to a World Cup qualifying campaign.

Smith prepares for success

England coach Tony Smith is clearly a firm believer in the motto ‘failure to prepare is preparing to fail’.

Atletico - We will host Reds

Atletico Madrid are confident they will be able to stage their Champions League clash with Liverpool at the Vicente Calderon.

England roar back in Dunedin

England produced an incredible turnaround to beat New Zealand 40-38 in the second Test in Dunedin to level the series.

Davydenko crumbles in Madrid

Nikolay Davydenko crumbled at the Madrid Masters as American qualifier Robby Ginepri dumped him out.

Yorkshire turn to McGrath

Yorkshire have confirmed that Anthony McGrath will captain the side for the 2009 season.

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