November 4th, 2008
A teacher in a classroom of students is not like a doctor ordering nurses around or a coach directing his team because many students do not want to be in the classroom and they dont get paid for being there. Now the nurses receive some pay and the team wants to be there because they enjoy it, but that is not the case with all students.
Recipes: Sweet charms of chestnuts
There’s much more to them than nostalgia, writes Maria Fitzpatrick.
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.
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November 3rd, 2008
Given the widespread sentiment of the eight attorneys about their firing, there seems little doubt that they will come down on the side of handing Gonzales the pink slip. With eight to choose from, they certainly have a ready supply.
Edwards aiming to beat the odds
Shaun Edwards accepts history is not on Wales’ side in their quest to topple
the Tri-Nations heavyweights this month.
Rauluni set to skipper Islanders
Saracens scrum-half Mosese Rauluni has been confirmed as captain of the
Pacific Islands for their forthcoming Tests against England, France and
Italy.
Ward sacked by Carlisle
Carlisle have parted company with boss John Ward by mutual consent following a
wretched run of form.
Senna name may return to F1
The name of Senna will move a step closer to a return to Formula One later
this month.
Materazzi accepts damages over Zidane racism claims
Italian soccer star Marco Materazzi today accepted substantial undisclosed
damages over Daily Mail articles which said that he has used vile racist
abuse to French captain Zinedine Zidane.
Hamilton is champion… on the final corner: ‘I’m thrilled. It’s been a long journey’
Fans of Lewis Hamilton were celebrating last night after a dramatic day of
twists and turns that saw him become the youngest world Formula One champion.
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October 31st, 2008
However, since you wont be able to apply for a refinance home loan till six months after your bankruptcy has been discharged. You need to work hard during this period in order to build a good credit history so as to make sure you get approved for your refinance home loan.
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October 30th, 2008
Most users are prescribed Fosamax to treat symptoms of the bone-thinning disease osteoporosis a disease that is especially common in post-menopausal women. Mounting evidence now suggests that millions of osteoporosis and other patients who take or have taken Fosamax may be at risk for this usually rare condition.
Portsmouth v Wigan
Team news ahead of Saturday’s Premier League match.
Santa Cruz to undergo calf scan
Blackburn striker Roque Santa Cruz is to have a scan on the calf injury that ruled him out of his teams 3-2 defeat at Aston Villa.
Bonner and Mulgrew await outcome
Declan Bonner and Charlie Mulgrew await the outcome of their meeting with the Donegal GAA Board on Wednesday evening.
Middlesbrough v West Ham
Team news ahead of Saturday’s Premier League match.
Difficult clash awaits AFC Fylde
AFC Fylde go in search of their 11th successive win at New Mills on Saturday.
Man Utd v Hull
Team news ahead of Saturday’s Premier League match.
Everton v Fulham
Team news ahead of Saturday’s Premier League match.
Chelsea v Sunderland
Team news ahead of Saturday’s Premier League match.
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October 28th, 2008
I could go on for twenty five more pages but I think you get the gist of my presentation. A law does exist to protect un/under insured people but it isnt being used for that purpose.
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 25th, 2008
Where for a period of five years, the proprietor of an earlier national registration has acquiesced in the use of a later CTM in the member state in which the earlier trademark is protected, there shall be no basis for invalidating or opposing the CTM. This does not apply to use of the CTM in the other member states.
John McCain loses temper with defeatist aides as he vows to fight to the last
John McCain has read the riot act to members of his campaign staff making clear that they must fight to the end in the presidential election.
Russia tries to play down the chill it is catching from the world’s icy economic wind
The Soviet Union’s most famous economist was arguably Nikolai Kondratiev who theorised that capitalist economies followed “grand super cycles” of boom and bust every 60 years or so.
British DHL employee killed in Afghanistan
A Briton working in Afghanistan for logistical firm DHL has been shot dead in the capital Kabul. A crossfire between rival gangs has been blamed.
China calls for greater cooperation to end world financial crisis
China’s President Hu Jintao has called for more coordinated and concerted efforts between countries to help counter the effects of the global financial meltdown.
Two foreigners shot dead outside DHL office in Kabul
Two Germans and as many as three Afghans were shot dead today outside the office of the worldwide shipping firm DHL in the centre of Kabul.
Oscar winning actress Jennifer Hudson’s family murdered
Man in custody. Police still hunting for young nephew of the singer and Oscarwinning actress.
Family of murdered aid worker tell of anger
The family of a Christian aid worker killed in Afghanistan have spoken of their anger over the killing.
Woman arrested after virtual murder
A woman in Japan has been arrested after she murdered her virtual husband in a computer game.
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October 23rd, 2008
The problem with the effects of spinal cord injury is double edged. While you need to get treatments and rehabilitation of the paralyzed areas of your body, you also need to take care of the emotional and psychological side of the spinal cord injury.
Robertson and Wallwork defeated
Nathan Robertson and Jenny Wallwork’s first tournament together ends with a second-round defeat by fellow Britons Robert Blair and Imogen Bankier.
McEwan wants fans to be positive
Mansfield Town boss Billy McEwan thinks fans should come and get behind the Stags or stay away.
McGivern set for Morecambe loan
Manchester City and Northern Ireland international Ryan McGivern is close to joining Morecambe on loan until the end of December.
British skipper leads Volvo race
Ian Walker’s Green Dragon team are leading at the first scoring gate off Brazil on leg one of the Volvo Ocean Race.
Order of Merit comes to Aintree
Aintree prepares to host a two-day National Hunt meeting on October 25 and 26, which includes the first race in the 2008/09 Order of Merit.
Roy to spend winter in Australia
Surrey batsman Jason Roy will spend the winter in Australia developing his game at the Darren Lehmann Cricket Academy.
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October 22nd, 2008
As the Americans were perfecting their taste for the bean, the Brazilians were perfecting the bean itself. In 1727, Brazil built the first coffee plantation and, by the early 1800″s, their coffee was quickly becoming some of the best in the world. They took it from being a stimulant, to being a drink for the mouths of the masses.
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October 21st, 2008
(iv) the Registrant intentionally attempted to attract, for commercial gain, Internet users to his web site or other on-line location, by creating a likelihood of confusion with the Complainants mark.
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.
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October 20th, 2008
E-Learning means using technology for learning, and with technology evolving at its current pace, the bounds of e-learning are virtually limitless whether synchronously or asynchronously. Laptops, desktops, mobiles, i-pods etc, can all be used for e-learning.
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