November 4th, 2008
Robert Taylor is a 59 year old retired Lawyer, from Denver, CO, who spent most of his career representing people who could not afford an attorney, and who has had a passion for collecting US coins, since the age of 6. To share his Passion, he created www.ThePerfect-Coin.Comwww.ThePerfect-Coin.Com featuring US Rare and Modern Dollars (from 1878) and US Coins (from 1960), all Certified and Graded by NGC or PCGS.
William Aloysius Keleher Papers
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The William Aloysisus Keleher Papers have, more or less, covered almost all the memorable events and celebrations of William Aloysius Keleher and his family, ranging from 1714 to 1999. The main source of this information was William himself. Therefore, it is pretty safe to opine that the papers are authentic, and does not contain any false information whatsoever.
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November 3rd, 2008
Tip #6 Always look for a credit card that allows you to manage your account online. This will allow you to check your account balance regularly and know when and how much you have to pay for your credit card every month.
Firefighters sent to Greece to train for bush blazes
Firemen have been sent on a 19000 trip to Greece to learn how to tackle bush fires.
Chinese in Taiwan for first talks since 1949
The highestranking delegation of Chinese officials to visit Taiwan since 1949 has arrived in Taipei with the goal of signing important deals to bind the two sides together.
New US president must lead response to global financial crisis says Gordon Brown
As the only superpower the USA had a unique responsibility to steward the world through the economic downturn says PM.
Britain seeks block on EU imports from Israeli settlements
Britain has asked the European Union to increase efforts to block imports of products from Israeli settlements.
Teen pregnancy ‘higher among those watching sexual TV content’
Teenagers who watch television programmes with strong sexual content are twice as likely to become or make a partner pregnant than those who do not a study suggests.
Australian teen arrested breaking into police station
A teenage boy has stunned police with his boldness after he broke into a police station - and was promptly arrested.
Aid starts to make its way through in Democratic Republic of Congo
Aid is starting to make its way into the Democratic Republic of Congo for the first time since fighting broke out more than a week ago causing thousands to flee.
Dalai Lama accepts ‘failure’ over Tibet talks with China
The Dalai Lama has described as a “failure” efforts to hold progressive talks with China over the drive for greater automony for Tibet.
Japan clamps down on suicide sites as number of gassings soar
More than 870 people have killed themselves by mixing household chemicals and inhaling hydrogen sulfide gas so far this year.
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October 29th, 2008
Dell and Rackable’s CFOs a-go-go
As the revolving brass door turns…
Bridge blasted in China.
Bridge blasted to clear obstacles in Three Gorges in China.
Don Juan conman tricks 10 women
A moustachioed ‘Don Juan’ has conned ten women in Spain by promising them love and then taking their savings.
Wreck of Titanic’s sister ship to become underwater museum
The wreck of the Titanic’s sister ship the Britannic could be turned into an underwater museum for tourists.
Australia abandons plans to name theatre after Heath Ledger
Australia has dropped plans to name a theatre after actor Heath Ledger after deciding he never fulfilled his potential.
Qantas jet ‘flew blind’ across Pacific
A Qantas airliner had to follow an Air New Zealand jet across the Pacific after its weather radar broke down leaving it ‘flying blind’.
Joaquin Phoenix to quit Hollywood
Joaquin Phoenix is to abandon his Hollywood career and dedicate his time to music.
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October 28th, 2008
Corporations are using e-learning as a means of communicating, training and enhancing employee value across organizations and across countries.
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October 27th, 2008
Put these three amounts together and add them up. You”ll end up with $18,200 in debt. Now let”s just say for theory”s sake that you can find a new loan for $18,200 that charges just 12% interest. You get that new loan, use it to promptly pay off your three charge cards, and now you pay off the one new loan. By the way, 12% of $18,200 is $2,184 in interest a year.
Fraser set for Middlesex role
Middlesex are set to complete the appointment of former player Angus Fraser as
their new managing director of cricket, with Shaun Udal also named captain
for next season.
Rooney in clear over badge-kissing
The Football Association will take no action against Wayne Rooney for his
badge-kissing antics at Goodison Park on Saturday.
Ronaldo lifts FifPro award
Cristiano Ronaldo has been named FifPro World Footballer of the Year.
David Ashdown’s Sports Picture Diary: The NFL at Wembley
David Ashdown was at Wembley this weekend to cover the NFL match between
The San Diego Chargers and the New Orleans Saints and found the American
sport a tough prospect to photograph
Audio: England victorious in Antigua warm-up
England began their preparations for Saturday’s winner-takes-all $20m clash
with the Stanford Superstars by overcoming domestic Twenty20 Cup champions
Middlesex in Antigua last night by 12 runs.
Redknapp appoints Kevin Bond
Harry Redknapp has made his first coaching appointment at Tottenham by
bringing in his former Portsmouth and Southampton assistant Kevin Bond.
Tonga edge Ireland at World Cup
Winger Esi Tonga scored a 73rd-minute try to give Tonga a 22-20 win over
Ireland in the Rugby League World Cup at Parramatta Stadium.
Polish FA hit by bank freeze
Poland’s tax office on Monday froze the bank accounts of the Polish Football
Association (PZPN) due to unpaid taxes.
Novo would play for Scotland
Nacho Novo has told the SFA he will apply for British citizenship - if they
approach him over playing for Scotland.
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October 26th, 2008
Management needs to create a policy that is fair, easy and effective. Put yourself in your customers shoes and make a decision that benefits them.
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October 23rd, 2008
This plan is really supposed to be a professional layout of how your business is supposed to run. Banks and other partners will want to see these details clearly laid out in order to decide whether or not you are actually set up for success.
Beye wins red card appeal
Newcastle defender Habib Beye has won his appeal against his sending off in Monday’s meeting with Man City.
Eduardo on verge of return
Arsene Wenger expects Eduardo to make his comeback from a broken leg by mid-November.
Bruce admits Zaki regret
Wigan boss Steve Bruce admits he regrets not signing hotshot Amr Zaki on a permanent deal.
Further surgery for Seve
Seve Ballesteros will undergo a third operation on his brain, the Madrid hospital treating him have confirmed.
Mushy lands England role
Former Pakistan and Sussex maestro Mushtaq Ahmed has been appointed as England’s new spin bowling coach.
Smith - We’re ready
England coach Tony Smith insists his side have enjoyed the best possible preparation for their World Cup campaign.
Gartside wants sweeping changes
Bolton chairman Phil Gartside has called for a host of sweeping changes to the Premier League.
Hatton: I’m in great shape
Ricky Hatton is ahead of schedule in his bid to make the weight for next month’s showdown with Paulie Malignaggi.
Roddick serves up the win
Andy Roddick served up 26 aces to bludgeon his way past Robby Ginepri in Lyon, where Richard Gasquet was stunned by Steve Darcis.
Drogba escapes FA action
Chelsea striker Didier Drogba will not face any disciplinary action from the FA over comments he made about Nemanja Vidic.
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October 22nd, 2008
In what has been called by influential financial observers the single-most important story facing the American people, what is most disturbing about the Wanta affair is having to be subjected to the across the board complicity from U.S. lawmakers and the corrupted media barons, both hiding the fact that trillions are being diverted, stolen and hidden from the American people in offshore ‘off the books’ accounts.
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October 21st, 2008
Whilst the bigger cities rely on Western practices, on the farms it is not quite like this. This highlights the very real problem of the divide between the elite and the poor.
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October 20th, 2008
For his financial plan which destabilized the Russian currency and resulted in huge dollar profits, leading into the 27.5 trillion in trust, instead of being recognized for his service, he was set-up by the Clinton”s and the Bush crime family after being released from the Swiss jail, sentenced to a 22 year jail term on bogus Wisconsin state income tax evasion charges
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.
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