So if Dad does computer programming for a hospital, for example, Mom sells diamonds to socialites,

November 1st, 2008

Southend 3-3 Colchester

Jean Francois Christophe’s last-minute equaliser earns Southend a point in a thrilling Essex derby.

JJB Sports Premiership - updates

Latest scores from Saturday’s five JJB Premiership matches.

Andrew Henderson column

"It’s not impossible for us to go through but it’s pretty unlikely

Radcliffe clinging to 2012 dream

On the eve of the New York marathon, Paula Radcliffe says the London Olympics will motivate the next four years of her career.

Kauto eases to Down Royal victory

Kauto Star produces a flawless display to easily win the Jnwine.com Champion Chase at Down Royal in his first run of the season.

Everton 1-0 Fulham

Louis Saha’s late winner gives Everton their first home league win of the season after 87 minutes of frustration against Fulham.

Live text - Scottish Premier League

With Celtic playing Hearts on Sunday Rangers can go top of the table if they defeat Inverness CT at Ibrox.

Tunisia line up Benin friendly

Tunisia have lined up a friendly against Benin next month as part of their build-up to the start of the second phase of the 2010 World Cup.

Kiwis find room for improvement

New Zealand coach Stephen Kearney says his side need to improve in next week’s game against England, despite thrashing Papua New Guinea 48-6.

SPL photo gallery

Pictures from Saturday’s matches in the Scottish Premier League

Keown ponders Pompey coaching job

Martin Keown tells Football Focus he will meet Tony Adams next week to discuss joining Portsmouth’s coaching staff.

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In response to these growing concerns, as part of its proposed amendments, the ABA has focused on

October 31st, 2008

In response to these growing concerns, as part of its proposed amendments, the ABA has focused on E-discovery issues ranging from pre-trial conferences and electronically stored information to a partys failure to comply with discovery or to cooperate. Unnerving to many plaintiffs attorneys is proposed Amendment 37(f), which provides that:

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A bad credit secured loan can offer a loan amount ranging from £3000-£75,000 and for a repayment

October 30th, 2008

A bad credit secured loan can offer a loan amount ranging from 3000-75,000 and for a repayment term of 2-25 years. The interest rate depends upon the loan amount and the repayment that you choose.

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Oil comes from all the bad neighborhoods of the world, and it is the lifeline of American

October 28th, 2008

Oil comes from all the bad neighborhoods of the world, and it is the lifeline of American productivity. We must do whatever we must do to protect that lifeline. If you are concerned about war with extreme Islamic fundamentalists, let me remind you that we once fought a foe just as militant, and just as extreme.

Hull relishing top-of-the-league clashes

Hull begin the most distinguished four days in their history tomorrow with
manager Phil Brown far from intimidated by the challenge ahead.

Springbok’s in need of a Test

Given the state of most of the northern hemisphere countries’ rugby teams at
the moment, the Springboks could probably afford to select Nelson Mandela in
his beloved No. 6 jersey and put Jacob Zuma at tight head prop for their end
of year tour. They’d still be too strong for most opponents.

Tony Adams factfile
Wenger backs Adams promotion

Arsene Wenger feels Portsmouth have made the right choice in appointing former
Arsenal captain Tony Adams as their new manager.

Adams named as Portsmouth boss

Former Arsenal and England defender Tony Adams has been named as the new
manager of Barclays Premier League Portsmouth.

Zwanziger reopens Ballack debate

The president of the German Football Association has questioned the motives
behind Michael Ballack’s apology to national coach Joachim Low.

Stanford apologises to England players

Sir Allen Stanford last night offered an apology for his part in an incident
that upset England’s players during Sunday’s match with Middlesex.

Vainikolo bailed after street fight arrest

England and Gloucester wing Lesley Vainikolo was arrested after a man suffered
head injuries in an early morning street fight, it was revealed today.

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He also learned the fundamental secret behind investing

October 27th, 2008

He also learned the fundamental secret behind investing. You make money by improving the world around you. Yes, you can start a home based business that fulfils your needs, but if it doesnt help society, you wont make any money.

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After learning of the Wanta settlement and the fact the Ambassador was still alive, the Chinese set

October 26th, 2008

After learning of the Wanta settlement and the fact the Ambassador was still alive, the Chinese set a Sept. 7 due date for the return of their investment money, long since frozen by U.S. authorities in what has become known as the ‘China Foundation Money.’

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.

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By now, you should have a good list of potential realtors

October 23rd, 2008

By now, you should have a good list of potential realtors. It is time to check them out. Attend at least one open house for each realtor you are considering. Observe them in action and judge their expertise. Are they professional or do they come across as a used car salesman? How familiar is the realtor with the property he/she is selling? After you leave, make detailed notes of your observations and how you felt about the realtor.

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In a second document in my package of documents is one titled Conditions of

October 21st, 2008

In a second document in my package of documents is one titled Conditions of Testing/Treatment/Admission, paragraph 7A states, I promise to pay the hospital for all goods and services furnished by or through the hospital and only AFTER DISCHARGE (my emphasis) will a bill be prepared and mailed to me showing charges due and payable at time of service. (As a side note, I put the word valid between the words all and goods just in case I actually had to dispute some of the charges. The hospital didnt blink an eye and accepted the addition.)

Rugby league star killed in motorway crash

Former rugby league player David Myers was killed in an accident on the M6
motorway today.

FA charge Tottenham defender Dawson

Tottenham defender Michael Dawson has been charged with improper conduct by
the Football Association.

Cipriani replaces Wilkinson in England squad

Danny Cipriani, Michael Lipman and Nick Abendanon have been promoted to
England’s 32-man elite squad, replacing Jonny Wilkinson, Lewis Moody and Tom
Varndell, the RFU announced today.

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‘If the money ever gets released with full protection for the American people, I am prepared to

October 20th, 2008

‘If the money ever gets released with full protection for the American people, I am prepared to use the remaining sum in my private control only for the good of the people for things like roads, education and health care,’ said Wanta, leaving open the obvious question of who would the American people prefer to trust: proven liars and criminals like Bush and Clinton or Wanta, who appears to be playing ball with the people not the Illuminati New World Order banksters.

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.

Delia Smith’s recipes: lambs liver stroganoff

To prove that fine dining needn’t be costly or complicated, this week Delia Smith has created a simple recipe that is light on the wallet but full on taste.

Sophie Conran: Soup kitchen to a Conran design

Xanthe Clay savours big-pot cooking with the daughter in a style dynasty.

Cooking with apples: I demand a windfall tax

Rose Prince has a message for the apple corps: shake the tree before you come to see me.

Restaurant reviews: three of a kind

Belinda Richardson reviews three restaurants with garden view.

British pub guide: Pint to pint

Christopher Middleton visits the Cock Inn, Hertfordshire.

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The next two paragraphs are redacted sections 103 and 104 copied directly from the statute

October 19th, 2008

The next two paragraphs are redacted sections 103 and 104 copied directly from the statute. If you want to read the statute in its entirety, google Truth in Lending Act.

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