November 3rd, 2008
Our laws have been the considered the foundation of our society. As the pass line goes.. It actually brings balance to the force. Without it there would be chaos in the society. With such grave responsibility, it is very vital to note that our Social Security Laws did not favor any one, gender irrespective.
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October 31st, 2008
Bad credit secured loans can be used for various purposes like going for vacation, education expense, wedding expenses but mostly loan seeker prefer to deal with the lenders installment.
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.
Port: push the old boat out
Jonathan Ray in priase of port: pass it on from starboard too. Plus a special Telegraph reader offer on port, below.
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October 29th, 2008
For example, SPY is currently trading at 130.68. A SPY 133 Call is worth $1.15 while a SPY 134 Call is worth $0.80. A vertical Call spread would be to sell the 133 Call at $1.15 and buy the 134 Call at $0.80 for a $0.35 credit.
Why pheasant is fair game
Catalina Stogdon on a robust alternative to chicken that packs a kick.
Ten minutes to table recipe: Saltimbocca with green beans and polenta and Marsala
Nectar of the gods
Tessa Boase meets a monk with a talent fro turning apples into gold.
Heston Blumenthal’s Big Fat Duck cookbook is put to the test
Heston Blumenthal’s new cookery book costs 100 and is more suited to a laboratory than a kitchen. Who is it aimed at, wonders Xanthe Clay.
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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October 25th, 2008
A HUGE mistake men make is that they only talk to, flirt, and meet one woman at a time. Imagine how much more powerful your confidence and body language would be if you knew you had 2, 3, or even 8 other dates right after your first one?
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October 24th, 2008
by Steve Ruprecht from www.Kidfluence.tv
Real Estate and Your Retirement
1484br>Many people are looking for ways to increase their retirement income. For most of these individuals, their homes are the greatest asset. A large section of the aging population has failed to plan effectively in order to have sufficient savings at retirement. They now are looking to their real estate to supplement their retirement income.
Legal boost for jailed Liverpool fan
Jailed football fan Michael Shields moved one step closer to freedom today by
winning the right to a judicial review.
Amr Zaki: Wigan’s jewel of the Nile
He is currently the Premier League’s top goalscoring commodity but it will
require a brave or extremely wealthy individual to secure the services of
Amr Zaki on a permanent basis.
Benitez bullish despite Torres absence
Liverpool face the toughest test of their season so far at Chelsea on Sunday
with manager Rafael Benitez believing they can win without Fernando Torres.
Wenger anger over Gallas smoking picture
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has reminded his club captain William Gallas of
his responsibilities after the Frenchman was photographed leaving a
nightclub with a cigarette in his mouth.
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October 20th, 2008
-Most of the credit cards that are available today are featuring different reward programs. Make enough time for researching so that you will get the best reward program according to how you are going to use it.
Ferguson tips Ronaldo to scoop top awards
Sir Alex Ferguson has tipped Cristiano Ronaldo to be crowned world player of
the year in December - but revealed he could leave his star man out of
tomorrow night’s Champions League clash with Celtic.
FA to investigate Drogba ‘punch’ claim
The Football Association are to study Didier Drogba’s comments in his
autobiography saying he wished he had punched Nemanja Vidic in the Champions
League final.
Pietersen underlines importance of Test cricket ahead of Stanford match
Kevin Pietersen launched an impassioned defence of Test cricket today, less
than two weeks before he will lead England in the $20m Twenty20 Stanford
match.
Evra ruled out for Celtic clash
Patrice Evra has been ruled out of Manchester United’s Champions League clash
with Celtic at Old Trafford tomorrow.
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October 18th, 2008
And since President Bush was notified in writing of the settlement in July, observers claim his ‘false American colors’ have come shining through as he placed an immediate illegal hold on the money in an effort to protect the ‘financial dike from exploding’ and the criminals in government being exposed instead of doing the right thing and injecting an immediate trillion dollar boost into the American economy.
Win over Federer puts Murray in the final
Andy Murray fought back from a set down to defeat world number two Roger
Federer and progress through to the final of the Madrid Masters.
Hamilton secures pole in Chinese Grand Prix
Lewis Hamilton blew away the field and his critics in qualifying for the
Chinese Grand Prix.
America’s Cup dispute widens
As the gap between the two protagonists in the stalled America’s Cup - Swiss
holder Ernesto Bertarelli’s Alinghi and San Francisco challenger Larry
Ellison’s BMW Oracle - appeared to be widening to the nearly 10,000 miles
which separate them, a new way forward was yesterday being floated by the
Americans.
Managers join in to end WAG culture
When even David Beckham has turned on the WAG culture you know it has run its course. “There’s a lot more seriousness now and it’s paying off,” he said. “That’s the way it should be. At past competitions, it’s been about other things that have surrounded the England team. Wags got out of hand.”
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Spurs face football meltdown
Juande Ramos yesterday likened the life of a football manager to the vagaries of the stock market. “Down and up,” he said, waving his arms, smiling. “The markets change and go up.” And they go down. Life at Tottenham Hotspur is similar to the economy right now. Two periods of negative growth – the end of last season after winning the Carling Cup and the start of this campaign – and they are indeed in recession.
James Lawton: Match-fixing is a very real danger to our football – so when will the FA act?
Lester Piggott was merely offering a wry aside as a limousine bore him through a canyon of skyscrapers to the Happy Valley racetrack in Hong Kong a few years ago. But maybe it is one worth recalling under the shadow of the latest scare that Far Eastern betting racketeers may have penetrated English football.
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October 15th, 2008
Scam websites are also a problem, whether it”s a fly by night store, a phony eBay seller or a store that”s actually just trying to get you to give them your personal information for marketing purposes, you can easily avoid these by checking eBay feedback, store reviews via Google and the BBB and other consumer complaint websites.
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October 14th, 2008
The MRI and CT scan slice the brain radiographically into slabs. The MRI does this with magnetic fields while the CT scan uses x-rays. The MRI provides more detail than the CT scan. Hence, brain damage as seen on an MRI, as small as 1-2 mm in size, may escape detection by a CT scan. The CT scan is superior to the MRI in detecting fresh blood in and around the brain, while the MRI is better at detecting the remnants of old hemorrhaged blood, called hemosiderin. CT scans are often repeated to ensure that a brain injury is not becoming more extensive, usually in the early stages of ER treatment.
Delia Smith’s recipes: apples
The apple season is in full swing, Delia Smith says, and whether you prefer sweet or savoury, there are plenty of tempting ways to use up a glut.
Delia Smith’s recipes: slow braised belly pork with bacon, apples and cider
The apple season is in full swing, Delia Smith says, and whether you prefer sweet or savoury, there are plenty of tempting ways to use up a glut.
Delia Smith’s recipes: cider-glazed pork chops with a confit of apples and shallots
The apple season is in full swing, Delia Smith says, and whether you prefer sweet or savoury, there are plenty of tempting ways to use up a glut.
Delia Smith’s recipes: baked Bramley apple and almond pudding
The apple season is in full swing, Delia Smith says, and whether you prefer sweet or savoury, there are plenty of tempting ways to use up a glut.
British pub guide: Pint to pint
Our guide to British pubs. This week: Adrian Tierney-Jones visits Pen-y-Gwryd Hotel, Gwynant.
New English cook: Why butter’s best as colds march in
Whole foods have been included in healthy people’s diets for centuries. Scientific proof of their effectiveness is not needed, writes Rose Prince.
Restaurant reviews: In with the new
Belinda Richardson reviews three restaurants that have undergone brave face lifts.
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October 9th, 2008
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US intelligence Afghanistan in ‘downward spiral’ under Hamid Karzai’s government
America’s intelligence agencies believe that Afghanistan is in a “downward spiral” and President Hamid Karzai’s government may be incapable of containing the Taliban’s challenge according to an assessment now being drafted.
Financial Crisis Barcelona restaurant offers credit crunch lunch for 1 euro
A restaurateur in Barcelona is giving diners the opportunity to beat the credit crunch by offering meals for only one euro.
Israel Jews and Arabs riot during Yom Kippur
Riots after Arab man attacked for driving during Yom Kippur.
Pilot error not to blame for Madrid air crash say investigators
The preliminary report by investigators into the Madrid air crash appears to absolve the pilots of any blame for the accident which killed 154 people.
India terrorised by holy war
Holy war leaves tens of thousands of Christians crammed into camps too scared to return home following weeks of clashes with Hindu mobs in which at least 35 people have died.
Wealth workout Be quick if you want a good savings rate
The best deals won’t last long after the interest rate cut.
Financial crisis Icelandic banks’ collapse threatens millions of taxpayers’ money
Up to a billion pounds of British taxpayers’ money deposited with Icelandic banks could be lost it has emerged.
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