November 4th, 2008
Remember a few moments ago I told you that the record label is like a bank? Well that is the truth and you have to approach them in the same manner.
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.
Banned Gambhir misses final Test
Opening batsman Gautam Gambhir misses the final Test with Australia after his appeal against a one-match ban is rejected.
Mickelson delays Euro Tour move
World number two Phil Mickelson says he is still not ready to join golf’s European Tour.
Tranmere v Morecambe
Team news ahead of Tuesday’s Johnstone’s Paint Trophy northern quarter-final.
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November 3rd, 2008
* we still focus more on disease than on health. But he is hopeful about an increasing focus on wellness, absolutely necessary to alleviate future cost pressures
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November 1st, 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
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October 29th, 2008
He has chosen to cut all spending for stem cell research to protect the rights of the unborn, yet doesnt believe in programs for the poor. A third of this country is running around without even the most basic health insurance, and hes protecting the rights of the unborn.
Bridge blasted in China.
Bridge blasted to clear obstacles in Three Gorges in China.
Don Juan conman tricks 10 women
A moustachioed ‘Don Juan’ has conned ten women in Spain by promising them love and then taking their savings.
Wreck of Titanic’s sister ship to become underwater museum
The wreck of the Titanic’s sister ship the Britannic could be turned into an underwater museum for tourists.
Australia abandons plans to name theatre after Heath Ledger
Australia has dropped plans to name a theatre after actor Heath Ledger after deciding he never fulfilled his potential.
Qantas jet ‘flew blind’ across Pacific
A Qantas airliner had to follow an Air New Zealand jet across the Pacific after its weather radar broke down leaving it ‘flying blind’.
Joaquin Phoenix to quit Hollywood
Joaquin Phoenix is to abandon his Hollywood career and dedicate his time to music.
Meredith Kercher murder: Amanda Knox’s parents shocked as she is sent for trial
Amanda Knox wept at the news of her trial for Meredith Kercher’s murder in an alleged sex game turned violent.
Prince Charles and Camilla visit Buddhist temple
When he becomes king he intends to become “defender of faiths” rather than solely the protector of the Church of England.
Suicide bombers target UN in Somalia
Two UN staff were among dozens killed when suicide bombers struck in northern Somalia.
Pakistan quake kills 160
More than 160 people have been killed and thousands of homes destroyed after a powerful earthquake struck southwestern Pakistan.
Hungarian shares and currency rally on IMF bailout
Hungarian stock market and currency rallied in reaction to 25bn rescue from IMF European Union and World Bank.
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October 26th, 2008
Recognizing that the 2008 election may be a bit too distant for most bettors, many sportsbooks have posted betting lines in this years midterm election, Nov. 7.
Reds breach the Bridge
Liverpool brought Chelsea’s remarkable unbeaten run at Stamford Bridge to a close with a 1-0 win.
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Follow all today’s matches at home and abroad with the skysports.com Score Centre as Liverpool end Chelsea’s unbeaten home record.
Redknapp confirmed at Spurs
Tottenham have confirmed that Harry Redknapp has agreed to become their new manager.
Garcia ends Euro drought
Sergio Garcia cruised to his first European Tour title since 2005 at the Castello Masters, claiming victory by three shots.
Pompey sad to see Harry go
Portsmouth chairman Peter Storrie has revealed he did all he could to keep Harry Redknapp at the club.
Redknapp relishing challenge
Harry Redknapp is looking forward to taking charge at Spurs after leaving Portsmouth for a fresh challenge.
Ronaldo set for United stay
Cristiano Ronaldo has hinted that he expects to still be a Manchester United player next season.
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October 25th, 2008
Not wanting to be classified as a hip hop brand, CEO and founder, Byron Davenport has claimed and positioned the company as the first and only brand for gangsters, hustlers, players and real die hard go-getters.
Barton spat at and pelted with missiles as Sunderland beat Newcastle
Joey Barton was spat at and pelted with missiles as Sunderland ended their
28-year wait for a home victory over Newcastle.
The controversial midfielder was targeted by home fans as he warmed up on the
sidelines during the second half of a pulsating Wear-Tyne derby.
Everton outmuscle United to claim a point
Everton outmuscled Manchester United to claim an unexpected point thanks to a
spirited second-half comeback.
Manchester United had dominated the first 45 minutes of the Barclays Premier
League clash with a controlled and confident display, to the point that
Everton were chasing shadows.
England survive New Guinea scare
Winger Lee Smith scored a hat-trick on his debut as England survived a major
scare from the Pool One minnows to get their World Cup campaign off to a
winning start at the Dairy Farmers Stadium.
You Write the Caption - 25/10/08
You Write the Caption - 25/10/08
Peter Bills: IRB must stand firm against the whingers
The entire northern hemisphere has been in a stew because the International Rugby Board has, at last, tried to move the game forward into the 21st century by looking at certain new laws.
Reds look like a vintage crop
No one seemed too sure who the brand new white Roller parked at Liverpool’s Melwood training ground yesterday actually belonged to but the registration plate was as aspirational as the badge on the front. ‘LFC1′ it read and since only goal difference divides Rafael Benitez’s side from Luiz Felipe Scolari’s Chelsea ahead of their encounter at Stamford Bridge tomorrow suggestions that Liverpool might wind up top of the pile are not looking quite as far-fetched as they were two months ago.
Murray made to work hard to see off Tipsarevic
Andy Murray remains on course to win a fifth title of the year after overcoming a spirited challenge from Janko Tipsarevic at the St Petersburg Open. Tipsarevic had won two of his three previous matches against Murray – in the first round at Queen’s Club in 2006 and then in Moscow last year – and he threatened another upset against the world number four, but Murray dug deep for a 7-6, 7-5 victory to reach the semi-finals.
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October 24th, 2008
The continued growth of online fraud and identity theft are putting an enormous strain on the existing infrastructure for the Internet as well as our social structure. For example, the banking community has been complacent about security upgrades required by the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council. They report that every bank in the country has not complied with their guidelines set for now. In an article titled, U.S. Banks Complacent Toward Identity Theft Solution, by PR Web, the single largest national security threat is a terrorist attack on our banking system. An attack aimed simultaneously at millions of user names and passwords within banks would shut down our banking system. This would instantly shut down banks worldwide. Credit/debit cards, checks, calls to the bank, would not work for at least a matter of days causing tremendous hardship and a ripple effect from no gas to I simply have to take this baby food.
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October 22nd, 2008
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Champions League preview
Liverpool and Chelsea fly the Premier League flag in Europe on Wednesday evening.
Milan confirm Beckham bid
AC Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani has confirmed the club hope to sign David Beckham on a short-term loan.
Lions coaches confirmed
Warren Gatland, Shaun Edwards and Rob Howley have been confirmed as part of Ian McGeechan’s backroom staff for the Lions.
Cesc reveals Italian offer
Arsenal midfielder Cesc Fabregas has revealed he was approached by an Italian club over the summer.
Dawson denies FA charge
Tottenham defender Michael Dawson has denied a charge of improper conduct following his sending off at Stoke.
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October 21st, 2008
If there is any part of your report that is in question, you will have a way to dispute or correct it. The dispute will be reviewed and the questionable information may be taken off your credit report. If it cannot be taken off of the report, you should have a way to add your own explanation of the situation to the report. This could help a potential lender undertstand the situation more fully.
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.
Sarkozy urges protection of companies from nonEuropean takeovers
Nicolas Sarkozy has urged sweeping changes to European Union free market rules to allow state protection of national companies struggling against international competition and foreign takeovers following the global financial crisis.
Jack Bauer in oneoff 24 special: First pictures
A gunwielding Jack Bauer is shown diving away from an exploding building in the first preview images of a oneoff 24 special.
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October 20th, 2008
The fact that you are manufacturing your product in China just for export does not in any way minimize the need for you to protect your trademark. Once someone registers ‘your’ trademark in China, they have the power to stop your goods at the border and prevent them from leaving China.
Woody - Players back Ramos
Jonathan Woodgate insists the Tottenham Hotspur players will stick by under-fire manager Juande Ramos ‘no matter what’.
Jose wants English return
Jose Mourinho has insisted he wants to move back to England when he finishes his spell at Inter Milan.
Rafa confirms Zaki interest
Liverpool manager Rafa Benitez has confirmed he is checking on Wigan star Ami Zaki.
Pakistan to part with Lawson
Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Ijaz Butt has revealed that Geoff Lawson will not have his contract renewed once it expires next April.
India close in on Mohali win
Australia ended day four of the second Test against India on 141-5 after being set a massive target of 516 to win in Mohali.
No strut from wary Peacock
England captain Jamie Peacock insists his side will be giving Papua New Guinea plenty of respect in their World Cup opener.
Ronaldo tipped for double gong
Sir Alex Ferguson believes Cristiano Ronaldo will be crowned World and European Player of the Year.
FA to probe Drogba claim
The FA is to investigate comments from Didier Drogba saying he wished he had punched Nemanja Vidic.
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