You can no longer place advertisements which mention the number of years experience required

November 3rd, 2008

You can no longer place advertisements which mention the number of years experience required. The Job Centre will not accept advertisement that specify the number of years experience needed for the job and are even reluctant to include the word Senior in the job title as this may imply the job is only open to senior citizens!

Rafa to let Torres decide

Rafa Benitez has hinted that he will let Fernando Torres decide whether he is fit to face Atletico Madrid.

No stopping Lewis - Hill

Damon Hill predicts Lewis Hamilton will be “difficult to stop” after he became the youngest F1 world champion in history.

Hamilton stunned by title win

British ace Lewis Hamilton admitted to being lost for words after becoming the youngest ever Formula One World Champion on Sunday.

Cole ruled out for 10 days

Chelsea full-back Ashley Cole has been ruled out for up to 10 days after suffering a calf injury.

Newcastle v Aston Villa preview

Aston Villa travel to Newcastle on Monday evening chasing a third successive Premier League win.

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Many credit card companies offer preferential rates to new customers

November 2nd, 2008

Many credit card companies offer preferential rates to new customers. These can take a variety of forms. Some credit cards offer long term low interest rates. Others offer a 0% rate on purchases for a fixed period, usually six months. Still others offer a 0% interest rate on balances transferred to the credit card. This last type of offer is the one that is of most interest to credit card jumpers.

Sweden’s Ericsson team produce impressive win in Cape Town

One world record smashed, one leg victory in the bag, and all achieved with
one man down, Brazilian Olympic inshore sailing wizard Torben Grael brought
Sweden’s Ericsson team’s offshore contender to an impressive win here
yesterday at the end of leg one of the Volvo round the world race from
Alicante.

Peter Bills : Arsenal’s title campaign looks in serious trouble

By anyone’s judgement, Arsenal’s campaign for the 2008/9 Barclays Premier
League title looks in serious trouble.

Writing off a member of the so-called elite top four on the first weekend of
November might seem either wishful thinking (should one be a Tottenham
supporter, as in this case) or downright churlish. Yet the case for the
prosecution demanding Arsenal’s removal from the list of likely champions is
both extensive and merited.

Wallaby captain’s message for Ireland

His message came from the Orient, which ought to have meant it was shrouded in
mystery.

But in truth, Stirling Mortlock’s words could not have been clearer and more
precise for an expectant Irish audience.

England slump to worst World cup defeat
England empty-handed as Superstars gifted victory

England did not so much lose $20 million last night as hand it gift-wrapped to the Stanford Superstars on a golden platter. In an embarrassing display which demonstrated either that the money on offer – $1m a man – mattered too much or did not matter enough, they were humiliated.

Harry Houdini magic casts spell on Reds

Bottom against top was as one-sided as might have been expected for 70 minutes
in sodden north London yesterday evening, but Liverpool somehow managed to
turn victory into defeat and in doing so, throw away the Premier League
leadership. Chasing a sixth successive win, they led almost from the start
through Dirk Kuyt, only to concede an unlucky own goal by Jamie Carragher
with 20 minutes to play and then suffer a first defeat since March when
Roman Pavlyuchenko scored in added time.

Gunners thrown out of kilter by Delap’s devilish deliveries

Arsenal’s week went from bad to worse yesterday when they meekly succumbed to Stoke City here, blowing a substantial hole in their championship aspirations. By comparison to this, the late collapse against Tottenham Hotspur on Wednesday was a night gilded with glory.

Anelka the top dog as goals rain down on Keane’s head

It must be hoped Triggs is in the mood for a good walk this morning. Roy Keane is in the habit of taking his dog for a hike when he has matters to brood on, and after this thrashing there is plenty for the Sunderland manager to contemplate.

Ronaldo double saves United from Hull

It is not just the cracks they have provided in the Premier League hegemony which have made Hull such a welcome breath of east coast air this season. It is the sheer energy that the Yorkshire charabanc can provide on days like this. “We are ‘ull, we are ‘ull” their fans yelled for most of yesterday afternoon and it is a message their players ensured Manchester United will not be forgetting in hurry.

Outside the Box: Berbatov refused to play against Chelsea, says Levy

In a week when Sir Alex Ferguson raved about Dimitar Berbatov’s contribution to Manchester United, consider-ably harsher words were being said about him at his former club Tottenham. The Spurs chairman, Daniel Levy, has revealed the moody Bulgarian refused to play in games against Sunderland and Chelsea, in which the team dropped five points during their worst-ever start to a season, culminating in Juande Ramos being sacked last weekend. Talking about Berbatov agitating for a move to United over the course of more than a year, Levy said: “We had a player that had refused to play two Premier League games for us, was having a detrimental impact on the dressing room and we’d known for a year that this player wanted out of this club.” Levy added: “I don’t think he treated the club with the respect we deserved. We put him on the map. He signed a long-term contract with this club and I think he should have stayed.” Indeed, he would have done had Ramos insisted, but the manager, having used him only briefly as a substitute at Middlesbrough on the first day of the season, decided to cut his losses. It should all add further spice to United’s visit to White Hart Lane on 13 December.

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While I explored the town my husband actually played a round of golf at the 9-hole Winter Park

November 1st, 2008

While I explored the town my husband actually played a round of golf at the 9-hole Winter Park Country Club, which is nestled beautifully inside Winter Park”s historic neighbourhood. The WPCC is the second oldest golf club in the Central Florida area and makes its way through the downtown Winter Park area and provides a challenge to even the most experienced golfer. He enjoyed his outing, and a cost of $12, it was an extremely affordable outing on a well-maintained golf course.

Website at the centre of racist attacks on Lewis Hamilton is owned by the world’s biggest advertising agency

A website used by racists to abuse British formula one driver Lewis Hamilton belongs to a subsidiary of the world’s biggest advertising agency.

Election dismay strikes most Republican corner of US

In the most Republican corner of America’s most Republican state there is no election fever ahead of Tuesday’s vote just disillusionment and foreboding.

Barack Obama’s aunt ‘living illegally’ in US

Barack Obama’s Kenyan aunt is reported to be living in the US illegally after an immigration judge rejected her request for asylum four years ago.

Britain may deploy troops to Congo

British troops may be sent to the wartorn Democratic Republic of Congo if diplomatic efforts fail the Government has warned

Kazakhstan homeland of Borat issues diamondinlaid credit card

The superrich of Borat’s homeland Kazakhstan will be able to spend their newfound wealth by whipping out a diamondinlaid credit card which is laced with gold.

Schwarzenegger pummels Barack Obama

Arnold Schwarzenegger brought some muchneeded brawn to John McCain’s presidential campaign with a muscular attack mocking Barack Obama’s policies and physique.

Studs Terkel Pulitzer prizewinner dies aged 96

Studs Terkel the Pulitzer prizewinning author broadcaster and activist has died aged 96.

Barack Obama launches final pitch for power

Democrat candidate returns to the message of hope with which he launched his campaign.

Prince Charles makes impassioned plea over ‘terrifying’ effects of climate change

Prince Charles asks world to unite to fight climate change on Brunei trip.

Human bones and driver’s licence found at Steve Fossett crash site

Search crews scouring the area where the crashed plane was found have recovered what appear to be two large human bones.

Congo: Lack of political will ensures peace is a distant hope

The lightning advance on Goma executed by Laurent Nkunda’s rebel army has exposed the weakness of the world’s biggest United Nations mission and the absence of political will to resolve a conflict of incomparable horror.

Rise in West Nile virus linked to home foreclosure crunch

A dramatic increase in cases of West Nile virus in one part of southern California has been linked to the nation’s foreclosures crisis.

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October 27th, 2008

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For Success in Law: What Are You Forgetting?
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Many legal practitioners assume that merely hanging out their shingle will automatically deliver business their way. Though true once upon a time, its less and less true in todays competitive world. Also, though client work is obviously of high importance, it can also distract from other elements of business success such as equitable partnership contracts, productive employee relationships, profitable client fees and retirement planning.

Horne signs new contract at Hull

Stand-off Richard Horne signs a new three-year contract with Hull FC.

Ashby and Smith sacked by Margate

Financially-troubled Ryman League side Margate part company with manager Barry Ashby and coach Paul Smith.

Mills eyeing regular Gills spot

Defender Leigh Mills says he determined to keep his place in the Gillingham side after a shaky start to his loan spell.

Loughgall v Institute (Tue)

Institute have a number of players absent for the CIS Cup trip to Loughgall.

Sheff Wed v Plymouth

Team news ahead of Tuesday’s Championship match.

Developer looks at Edgbaston plan

Warwickshire County Cricket says it has joined forces with a developer over plans to redevelop Edgbaston.

Naumov and Zousko win in Dublin

Ukrainian Andriy Naumov and Russian Larrisa Zousko claim victories in the Adidas Dublin Marathon on Monday.

Ainsworth proud to hold QPR reins

Caretaker manager Gareth Ainsworth remains positive about leading QPR following Iain Dowie’s sacking.

Rooney to escape FA investigation

Wayne Rooney will not be charged by the Football Association for kissing the Man Utd badge during Saturday’s 1-1 draw against Everton.

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The other key factor is the fact that every one else has a certain gadget

October 25th, 2008

The other key factor is the fact that every one else has a certain gadget. Again, let”s take the cell phone. I have a friend who resisted having a cell phone. However, most other people bought one. Soon, everyone communicated through one. If you don”t have one, you”re out of the loop and in terms of business, uncompetitive. Even if you want to resist having one, you”re compelled to get one because then you”re not part of the ever-larger professional or social circle that has one. In high school, we call it peer pressure.

Tom Aikens leaves a sour taste in the mouth

His restaurants have gone bust but it’s business as usual for chef Tom Aikens. Not so for his trail of unpaid suppliers. Neil Tweedie reports.

Delia Smith’s recipes from Frugal Food

We may be tightening our belts financially, but there’s no reason to go without. With the reissue of her book Frugal Food, first published in the 1970s when Britain had its last harsh lesson in home economics, Delia Smith has the recipes that have stood the test of time.

Delia Smith’s recipes: old-fashioned honeycomb mould

Old-fashioned honeycomb mould

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In the ‘media contact’ category, The Arctic Beacon has been contacted by a handful of sincere

October 24th, 2008

In the ‘media contact’ category, The Arctic Beacon has been contacted by a handful of sincere journalists wanting to follow up on the story, including Michael Herzog, Jeff Rense, of course Christopher Story who has been working on the story for years, Lenny Bloom and an anonymous major network television reporter who wants to follow up in a sincere fashion, admitting the Wanta story ‘is explosive’ and is the ‘real deal.’

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Commercial foreclosure

October 23rd, 2008

Commercial foreclosure. Turning again to Blacks, a foreclosure is defined, in part, as the enforcement of a lien . . . or mortgage . . .. Paraphrasing Blacks, foreclosure is the legal process by which real or personal property subject to a lien is sold in satisfaction of a debt. To foreclose means to terminate a borrowers rights in the subject property. A foreclosure that is commercial merely refers to the termination of a business borrowers rights in its property.

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
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By employing a lawyer experienced in mesothelioma and asbestosis, substantial compensation can be

October 22nd, 2008

By employing a lawyer experienced in mesothelioma and asbestosis, substantial compensation can be obtained by individuals exposed to asbestos and subsequently suffering from asbestos related diseases.

Aston Villa step up security after ref attack

Aston Villa and police are stepping up security for tomorrow’s Uefa Cup clash
with Ajax after the attack on referee’s assistant Phil Sharp during
Saturday’s Barclays Premier League clash at Villa Park.

Comfortable win for Murray

Andy Murray kept his winning run going with a comfortable 6-3 6-3 first-round
victory over Viktor Troicki at the St Petersburg Open today.

Maradona in hunt for Argentina job

Former Boca Juniors coach Carlos Bianchi has emerged as favourite for the
vacant Argentina job while Diego Maradona, originally seen as an unlikely
choice, is also in the running.

Celtic praised by Manchester police

Celtic fans have been hailed as "ambassadors of Glasgow" by Manchester police.

Beckham heeds Capello warning

David Beckham is poised to show Fabio Capello he is firmly committed to
playing for England through to the 2010 World Cup - by signing for the
Italian’s former club AC Milan.

Profits from Highbury will be ‘bonus’ says Friar

Arsenal shareholders are expected to get their first opportunity to see new
board member Stan Kroenke at Emirates Stadium at the club’s Annual General
Meeting tomorrow.

Mourners pay respect to Dundee chairman

Hundreds of mourners gathered today to say farewell to Dundee United chairman
Eddie Thompson.

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Your investment might be worth $300,000

October 12th, 2008

Your investment might be worth $300,000. If it experiences capital growth of only 5% there is $15,000 profit and it might only have cost you $5,000 for the year to hold it.

Tigers take down Ospreys

Leicester battered Ospreys into submission, emerging 12-6 victors in a bruising Heineken Cup encounter at Welford Road.

FA slams ‘crazy’ Cole boos

The FA has labelled the verbal criticism of Ashley Cole from a minority of England fans as ‘crazy’.

Fitness deadline for Terry

John Terry will only have one training session to prove his fitness ahead of England’s trip to Belarus.

Rio - Fans should be ashamed

Rio Ferdinand believes the supporters that booed Ashley Cole should feel ‘ashamed’ by their actions.

Heineken Cup - latest

Launch the skysports.com scorecentre for the latest from Sunday’s action, or watch Toulouse v Bath LIVE on Sky Sports 2.

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The reality is most lawyers end up dead broke

October 11th, 2008

The reality is most lawyers end up dead broke. Surprised? I”m not. Especially when you consider the fact that most attorneys have no clue when it comes to making money, managing it and keeping it.

From beer hall orator to controversial far Right leader how Jorg Haider singlehandedly changed Austria’s politics

Jorge Haider’s sudden death in a car crash comes at a descisive time for Austria.

The scientist the jellyfish protein and the Nobel prize that got away

It is the ultimate story of what might have been.

Financial crisis World waits for stock market to open in wake of rescue plan

As the sun sets tonight so begin the longest few hours the financial world has ever known. We will wait in nervous silence as the time ticks steadily on towards 1am - judgment hour for the world economy.

Zimbabwe Robert Mugabe hands key ministries to his ZanuPF party

The Zimbabwean President has allocated three important government ministries to his ZANUPF party angering the opposition.

Thailand’s middle classes lead unlikely protest against democracy

Welcome to the Yellow Revolution where the chosen hue represents the colours of the Thai king and where the clamor is for monarchy not democracy.

Somali pirates attack two more ships in Indian Ocean

Bandits attack two more ships in the Indian Ocean.

Alaska findings on Sarah Palin Troopergate report

Summary of what the report found and what it means for the embattled Sarah Palin

Hummus food fight between Lebanon and Israel

The lowly chickpea a staple of Middle Eastern cooks has become the subject of a heated battle between Lebanese foodies who claim hummus and falafel as their own and Israeli companies marketing the dishes with great success in European shops.

Iranian boy is treated for brain tumour at Israeli hospital

An Iranian teenager suffering from a serious brain tumour has been brought to an Israeli hospital for treatment in a rare case which goes against the grain of regional politics.

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