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November 2nd, 2008

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.

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Kerala is best known for its stunning beaches and beach resorts – perhaps one of the best beach

October 31st, 2008

Kerala is best known for its stunning beaches and beach resorts perhaps one of the best beach destinations in the world. During your Kerala beach tours, you will be allured with palm-lined beaches of Kerala which are famous for the placid surf and azure blue water. The view of sun kissed sand seems as a paradise on the earth.

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A few weeks later, on 26th April, a letter arrived informing us that Danny’s appeal had been

October 30th, 2008

A few weeks later, on 26th April, a letter arrived informing us that Dannys appeal had been successful.

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(IV) the person”s bona fide noncommercial or fair use of the mark in a site accessible under the

October 26th, 2008

(IV) the person”s bona fide noncommercial or fair use of the mark in a site accessible under the domain name which recognizes that under certain circumstances a person can use anothers trademark in a domain name in a lawful way. Examples of such uses would be parody and comparative advertising.

Liverpool end Chelsea’s 4-year unbeaten home run

Xabi Alonso’s first-half goal ended Chelsea’s 86-game unbeaten home league
record and put Liverpool three points clear at the top of the Barclays
Premier League.

Portsmouth: We tried to keep Harry

Portsmouth have insisted they did everything in their power to keep Harry
Redknapp as manager at Fratton Park and that there was no question of them
snatching a £5million compensation offer from Tottenham in order to ease an
alleged poor financial position at the south coast club.

Redknapp in as Spurs lose Ramos and £5m to Pompey

After employing four different foreign managers and two directors of football
in the past decade, Tottenham have gone back to basics by putting East
Londoner Harry Redknapp in charge after sacking Juande Ramos, his coaching
staff and the much criticised Damien Comolli, who had been expected to be
made the scapegoat for the worst start to a season in the club’s history.
Redknapp confirmed early this morning that he has accepted the job after
Spurs paid Portsmouth £5 million compensation for his services. He will be
at White Hart Lane this afternoon as they attempt to gain a first victory of
the campaign against Bolton Wanderers.

Arteta pulls the strings to make champions wilt

One of the attractions of sport is how an apparently lost cause can be retrieved against all expectation. Once Manchester United scored midway through the first half yesterday, going on to achieve effortless dominance before the half-time interval, they seemed certain to be heading for the usual victory at Goodison – an eighth in nine visits – and temporarily, at least, for the top three of the Premier League.

Richardson’s rocket hits home to ignite North-east tensions

The suffering in between has been too great to say it was worth the wait, but 28 years, six months and three weeks after they last did so, Sunderland beat Newcastle United at home yesterday. The victory sparked a pitch invasion on the final whistle, which turned ugly as rival fans clashed at the thinly-segregated away end, and which will get Sunderland into trouble with the authorities, but jubilation will not be denied Wearside. “If you think I’m going to sit here and criticise Sunderland supporters, you’re wrong,” Roy Keane said afterwards.

King crowns Hull’s rise to dizzying heights

It’s there in black and white and, on this evidence, it’s thoroughly deserved; only goal difference now separates Hull City from the Premier League summit. Today’s Chelsea v Liverpool game ensures that some daylight will be re-established but it will take more, much more, to shake Hull’s fans from the fantasy world which they now inhabit.

Outside the Box: Scudamore’s role in taking off Thaksin and bringing on Sheikh

While the football authorities might have been hoping that Thaksin Shinawatra – originally deemed a fit and proper person to own a Premier League club – would be found not guilty of corruption at his trial in Thailand, there is considerable relief that he had managed to dispose of Manchester City before the verdict was announced last Tuesday. Flimsy as they are, the “fitand proper person” tests employed by the Football Association and Premier League could hardly give carte blanche to someone sentenced to two years’ imprisonment in his own country, which is now seeking his extradition from Britain after he skipped bail to return here. Intriguingly, it emerges that City and Thaksin were both advised that the way the wind was blowing in Thailand, it would be impossible for him to continue as the club’s owner. Hence the hasty sale to the vastly richer Abu Dhabi United Group, which suited all parties. Richard Scudamore, the chief executive of the Premier League, says in defence of his organisation: “Don’t underestimate the role the football authorities played in that.” Better late than never.

McCarthy’s header leaves Boro stinging in the rain

It was a night of stereotypes. The rain and wind hurtled in from the Pennines, the football was hard and unyielding and all that was needed to complete the Lowry landscape was a few people in clogs. Oh, and to keep up with tradition, Middlesbrough conceded a goal in theclosing minutes.

Gray shades it for Wolves in colourful clash

Low on quality, packed with incident and drama. This absorbing game encapsulated the Championship, left fans sure they had got their money’s worth but had both managers scratching their heads. Wolves finally edged it thanks to a winning goal 20 minutes from the end by Michael Gray, but they knew they had been in a contest. “We didn’t look like a promotion team,” said their manager Mick McCarthy. “There was lots wrong with the game and lots right with it. But I’m a glass-half-full bloke and the points were important.”

Boyd wonder sends message to doubters

He plays, he scores. Fans of Kris Boyd insist that the equation is as straightforward as that, and the striking enigma duly netted twice as Rangers came back from a goal down to win at a canter. The victory consolidates Rangers’ second place in the Scottish Premier League, three points behind Celtic with a game in hand.

Ainsworth steadies QPR ship

QPR lost their manager, Iain Dowie, on Friday but you would not have known it from watching this game. Their last result under Dowie was also an away goalless draw, and to repeat that scoreline under the present circumstances and, into the bargain, end Reading’s perfect home record this season was no mean feat.

Championship round-up: O’Connor too wise for Owls as McLeish goes on offensive

Frugal in defence, the Championship leaders Birmingham City had been equally parsimonious as goalscorers before manager Alex McLeish chose Garry O’Connor, Kevin Phillips and Cameron Jerome to start against Sheffield Wednesday. Not many dividends are being paid these days, but McLeish’s decision paid in full as O’Connor, whose injury time goal was enough to beat Crystal Place on Tuesday, struck twice in the first half, an 11th-minute header and, four minutes later, his fifth goal of the season.

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October 25th, 2008

This article was written by Nicholas J. Deleault, Pierce Law Center 07. Nicholas writes select legal articles for the Law Firm of www.goldsteinandclegglaw.com/blogwww.goldsteinandclegglaw.com/bloga www.goldsteinandclegglaw.comwww.goldsteinandclegglaw.com.
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Fifa confirms Nigeria decision

The host of the 2009 under-17 World Cup is unclear after Fifa confirmed that Nigeria wants to pull out.

Cherries step up chairman search

Bournemouth co-owner Paul Baker insists the chairmanship of the League Two club is not "for sale".

Ferguson upset with referee Wiley

Sir Alex Ferguson accuses referee Alan Wiley of not protecting Man Utd’s players at Everton.

Stoner holds off Pedrosa for pole

Casey Stoner beats local favourite Dani Pedrosa to claim pole position at the final race of the MotoGP season in Valencia.

Doddsy’s predictions

Billy Dodds analyses the weekend’s fixtures in the SPL

Milan-bound Beckham makes MLS vow

David Beckham says he would be "honoured" to join AC Milan on loan but insists his long-term future remains in America with Los Angeles Galaxy.

Milan-bound Beckham makes MLS vow

David Beckham says he would be "honoured" to join AC Milan on loan but insists his long-term future remains in America with Los Angeles Galaxy.

Double joy for referee Damon

South African referee Jerome Damon is in a 2010 World Cup panel and chosen to control the Champs Lge final.

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Christine Toner writes on a number of subjects for the Tapestry House including unicorn art

October 24th, 2008

Christine Toner writes on a number of subjects for the Tapestry House including unicorn art.
How to take Bad Credit Personal Loans at better terms
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You should not be overtly worried about your past blemish credit history in availing a new loan. Bad credit is seldom a big hurdle for the borrower and the lenders as well. This is mainly because of growing competition in the loan marketplace. There are not plenty of lenders who offer bad credit personal loans for any purpose like home improvements, buying a brand new dream car, for clearing past debts, meeting wedding or holiday expenses and so on.

Glenavon v Glentoran

Leaders Glentoran face Glenavon at Mourneview Park.

Rogge hopeful of IOC re-election

Jacques Rogge is to seek a second term as president of the International Olympic Committee by standing for re-election in 2009.

Tigers aim for fifth league win

Everton Tigers host Worcester at Greenbank on Friday as they aim to collect their fifth victory in the BBL this season.

Huddersfield sign Wildcat Griffin

Huddersfield Giants sign teenage back Josh Griffin from Wakefield Trinity Wildcats.

Liverpool want revenge on Bristol

Liverpool go into Sunday’s clash with Bristol Academy wanting to make up for their 6-0 defeat earlier in the season.

Kilmarnock v Falkirk

Team news ahead of the Scottish Premier League match at the Rugby Park.

Birmingham v Sheff Wed

Team news ahead of Saturday’s Championship match.

England stars set for IPL chance

England players will be free to play in next April’s Indian Premier League if India release 20 players for the first English Premier League, BBC Sport can reveal.

Gray wary of Bury Town Cup threat

Basingstoke manager Frank Gray insists his side will not underestimate Bury in the fourth round of the FA Cup qualifiers on Saturday

Sheff Utd v Preston

Team news ahead of Saturday’s Championship match.

Saints’ John moves to Ashton Gate

Bristol City sign experienced Southampton front man Stern John on loan.

Champions League final dates fixed

Caf confirms the dates for the final of the African Champions League.

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Further, it should be remembered Rabin also wanted to help Wanta, sending him a letter still in

October 21st, 2008

Further, it should be remembered Rabin also wanted to help Wanta, sending him a letter still in Wanta”s possession. Investigators, who believe Foster was assassinated, also point out Rabin met the same fate, being assassinated as well in 1995.

Am I alone in hating baking?

Being able to create a cake in the kitchen doesn’t make you a better person, says Anna Maxted

Bee Wilson: cough medicine

Bee Wilson is a little suspicious of fake-tasting cough remedies.

The knowledge: how to bake

Follow these tips from Mich Turner, founder of the Little Venice Cake Company, and you too will turn out the perfect sponge.

Restaurant review: Zoe Williams on The London Carriage Works, Liverpool

This former carriage works in Liverpool has been given fabulous new life as a restaurant, says Zoe Williams.

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But buyer beware, dealers know that buying a car can be a mentally exhausting experience, and

October 20th, 2008

But buyer beware, dealers know that buying a car can be a mentally exhausting experience, and finance departments will often add hidden fees in the paperwork for services or features you dont want (e.g., extended warranties, service agreements, etc.). Dealerships also offer attractive financing deals like rebates or low interest rates, but many of them depend on your credit scorewhich you should always know before you even step foot on the lot. You can check your credit score and correct any errors by visiting www.equifax.com, www.experian.com, or www.transunion.com.

Japanese team finds ‘yeti footprints’ in Nepal

A team of Japanese adventurers say they have discovered footprints they believe were made by the legendary yeti said to roam the Himalayan regions of Nepal and Tibet.

Meredith Kercher’s family seek 20m compensation over murder

Lawyers acting for the family of Meredith Kercher who was found stabbed to death in an Italian hill town last year are seeking 20 million compensation over the British student’s death.

Dubai beach sex couple lodge appeal

Two Britons jailed for having sexual intercourse on a Dubai beach have appealed against their threemonth sentences.

Iran arrests pigeons ’spying’ on nuclear site

Iranian security forces have arrested two suspected ’spy pigeons’ near the Natanz nuclear facility.

Paris battles invasion of Siberian chipmunk

Siberian chipmunks have invaded forests around Paris in their tens of thousands many carrying the potentially lethal Lyme disease.

Nato chief says members lack political will for success in Afghanistan

Nato’s governments have not yet demonstrated the political will needed for success in Afghanistan the Alliance’s military chief has said.

India asked to investigate Hindu massacre of Christians

India’s Human Rights Commission has been urged to investigate the wave of violence which killed at least 100 Christians and forced another 100000 to flee their homes.

Horse gets head stuck in tree

A horse had to be cut free with a chainsaw after it managed to get its head stuck in a tree.

China’s rural children die at six times rate of city dwellers

Children born in parts of China’s countryside are six times as likely to die by the age of five as their richer cousins in the nation’s booming cities according to new research.

First shots of tigers swimming with humans

An animal park in Florida has found a unique way to develop bonds between humans and tigers.

British aid worker shot dead in Afghanistan for ‘preaching Christianity’

Gayle Williams who had been in the troubled country for three years was killed by two gunmen on a motorcycle as she walked to work in Kabul.

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Out of concern for people inflicted with the “Domestic Violence Syndrome” (i

October 19th, 2008

Out of concern for people inflicted with the Domestic Violence Syndrome (i.e., people who are perpetually trapped in abusive relationships), prosecutors have adopted the philosophy that it is their job to rescue victims from making the wrong decision, and that it is their ethical duty to bring the perpetrator to justice, in spite of the consequences a conviction will have on the parties relationship or family.

England trio on Euro award list

England’s Wayne Rooney, Frank Lampard and Steven Gerrard are shortlisted for the 2008 European Footballer of the Year award.

Hibernian 1-1 Hearts

Hibs and Hearts share the spoils in a pulsating Edinburgh derby at Easter Road.

Rutter wins Sunflower Trophy race

Michael Rutter wins the Sunflower Trophy for the second time at Bishopscourt.

Sheff Wed 1-0 Sheff Utd

Sheffield Wednesday beat Sheffield United in a fiery derby that sees Matt Kilgallon and Jermaine Johnson sent off.

Live text - Murray v Simon

British number one Andy Murray bids to win his second Masters Series title as he faces France’s Gilles Simon in the Madrid final.

Bath 13-9 Dragons

Premiership leaders Bath edge the brave Dragons to a Heineken Cup Pool Five victory at The Rec.

Sale 16-24 Munster

Defending Heineken Cup champions Munster produce a typically gutsy display to carve out a crucial away win over Sale at Edgeley Park.

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Any group with the passion to change the world, one issue at a time, with a loving intent, can do

October 18th, 2008

Any group with the passion to change the world, one issue at a time, with a loving intent, can do it.

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