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November 4th, 2008

7. Warn others through use of sites like Scam.com [www.scam.com/www.scam.com/] and Ripoff Report [www.ripoffreport.com/www.ripoffreport.com/]. At least it will give you a chance to vent and commiserate with others who fell for the same scheme.

Young pens new Villa deal

Ashley Young has ended speculation over his long-term future by signing a new four-year contract.

Boss blasts Stoke ‘cowards’

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has accused some of Stoke’s players of deliberately trying to injure his players.

United trio to miss Celtic tie

Edwin van der Sar, Gary Neville and Wes Brown will sit out Man Utd’s Champions League tie at Celtic.

Four handed England starts

Delon Armitage, Ugo Monye, Riki Flutey and Nick Kennedy are all set to make their debuts for England against the Pacific Islanders.

Champions League preview

Liverpool and Chelsea could both be celebrating qualification to the last 16 by the time Tuesday’s action is over.

Barton protests his innocence

Joey Barton has protested his innocence following his clash with Gabriel Agbonlahor.

Two in hunt for Newcastle sale

Seymour Pierce chairman Keith Harris claims two ‘very serious’ candidates have emerged as possible buyers of Newcastle.

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The figures show that over 25% of refusals are successfully overturned on appeal, so take advice

November 1st, 2008

The figures show that over 25% of refusals are successfully overturned on appeal, so take advice before throwing in the towel. Professional advice is essential.

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How do you know if you’ve been a victim of a personal injury accident? Personal injuries can occur

October 29th, 2008

How do you know if youve been a victim of a personal injury accident? Personal injuries can occur from the use of dangerous or defective products. Manufacturers and companies that allow dangerous products to be on the market and readily available to the consumer are held accountable under the law. Norvell & Harvey are experienced at filing product liability claims on your behalf to make sure you receive fair and just compensation for your injury.

Narraway closing in on comeback

Gloucester forward Luke Narraway says he hopes to have recovered from a hamstring injury and back playing within weeks.

Wright pleased by scoring return

Histon striker Danny Wright is relieved to have grabbed two goals in Tuesday’s 5-2 win over Durham City.

Botha to stand in as SA captain

Spinner Johan Botha is set to lead South Africa for the first time in Friday’s one-day international against Kenya.

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David Tanguay is dedicated in helping individuals & businesses get out of debt

October 28th, 2008

David Tanguay is dedicated in helping individuals & businesses get out of debt. To compare hundreds of credit card offers & rates please visit Apply for a Credit Card at http://easycreditcompare
E-Commerce - Easy Money Or Commitment And Sacrifice
1721br>When my wife and I got into the WWW. E-commerce world, we had visions of easy money and an auto pilot type of business. You know the kind that runs itself and the money just rolls in. Oh yeah, low start-up cost, little time, and low commitment. Just read the commercials and Internet ads.

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- Get creative

October 26th, 2008

- Get creative. There are many creative ways to buy a home. In one case I know of, the landlord was anxious to move, so the buyer offered him full price and a decent interest rate for him to carry the financing, but with very little down. They closed in the first days of the month, so the small down payment came from the rents that were credited to the buyer. He moved into one of the units the following month.

Jennifer Hudson’s sister pleads for safe return of 7yearold son

The sister of Jennifer Hudson has pleaded for the return of her missing son after the Oscarawardwinning actress’s mother and brother were shot dead at their Chicago home.

Q?A: Israel heads for an election

Q: Why does Tzipi Livni need a coalition to govern anyway?

Israel to hold early election as coalition fails

Tzipi Livni the leader of Israel’s ruling party has announced she will take the country into early elections after attempts at building a new coalition fell apart.

Josef Fritzl faces new manslaughter charge

Josef Fritzl is reported to be facing a new manslaughter charge and could be jailed for life according to prosecutors investigating the rape and incest suspect.

British charity worker buried in Kabul

The funeral of Gayle Williams murdered last week by the Taliban has been held in Kabul amid tight security.

Family of Briton shot dead in New Zealand hostage drama contacted

Lee Jane Mettam was killed by police in New Zealand holding a man hostage.

Princes William and Harry hailed at end of marathon bike trek

Princes William and Harry drove into the port city bearing their grandmother’s name after an eightday motorcycle trek across South Africa.

Republican fears of historic Obama landslide unleash civil war for the future of the party

Senior Republicans believe that John McCain is doomed to a landslide defeat which will hand Barack Obama more political power than any president in a generation.

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Mark joined Pre-Paid Legal Services as an Independent Associate

October 25th, 2008

Mark joined Pre-Paid Legal Services as an Independent Associate. He focused on the sales aspect instead of building a team, but needed prospects and referral partners. His target markets were companies and small business owners, but he did not know where to start.

John McCain loses temper with defeatist aides as he vows to fight to the last

John McCain has read the riot act to members of his campaign staff making clear that they must fight to the end in the presidential election.

Russia tries to play down the chill it is catching from the world’s icy economic wind

The Soviet Union’s most famous economist was arguably Nikolai Kondratiev who theorised that capitalist economies followed “grand super cycles” of boom and bust every 60 years or so.

British DHL employee killed in Afghanistan

A Briton working in Afghanistan for logistical firm DHL has been shot dead in the capital Kabul. A crossfire between rival gangs has been blamed.

China calls for greater cooperation to end world financial crisis

China’s President Hu Jintao has called for more coordinated and concerted efforts between countries to help counter the effects of the global financial meltdown.

Two foreigners shot dead outside DHL office in Kabul

Two Germans and as many as three Afghans were shot dead today outside the office of the worldwide shipping firm DHL in the centre of Kabul.

Oscar winning actress Jennifer Hudson’s family murdered

Man in custody. Police still hunting for young nephew of the singer and Oscarwinning actress.

Family of murdered aid worker tell of anger

The family of a Christian aid worker killed in Afghanistan have spoken of their anger over the killing.

Woman arrested after virtual murder

A woman in Japan has been arrested after she murdered her virtual husband in a computer game.

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We have the power to attract more good things, more good fortune into our experience

October 24th, 2008

We have the power to attract more good things, more good fortune into our experience. One just needs to learn how to apply the laws of attraction and remain focused on what he or she really wants. Consistent thought and affirmations will shift your mind and your energy and allow greater wealth to come into your experience. Most times, this is a learned skill, it requires study, practice and dedication to aspire and experience more. But anyone can learn it and master it. Start today, create your new visions and images of great fortunes and abundance in wealth, learn a system of creating wealth, learn by the masters, the teachers of The Secret: www.inspirednhopeful.theSGRprogram.com wealth generation is a predictable thing; learn the science to getting rich and by law you will receive it.

Morgan Tsvangirai to attend SADC summit with Robert Mugabe

Zimbabwe’s opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai will attend a summit in the capital Harare next week - seen as the last chance to salvage the country’s powersharing agreement.

British businessman beaten to death in Spanish home

Spanish police are hunting the killer of a British man who was found bludgeoned to death in his Barcelona apartment.

Identity of world’s largest lottery winner withheld

A hunt is on in one of Italy’s most impoverished cities for the winner of the world’s largest ever lottery jackpot.

Israel’s Tzipi Livni faces early election after coalition talks fail

Israel appears to be heading for early elections after a key coalition partner refused to join the government of prime ministerdesignate Tzipi Livni.

Sales of Sarah Palin wigs soar

The hundreds of thousands of dollars that the Republicans are spending on Sarah Palin’s appearance is reaping rewards in an unlikely quarter.

Microsoft faces boycott in China over ‘virus’ which shames pirated software users

Microsoft is facing a Chinese boycott after launching program which blanks the screens of computers using pirated software.

Alistair Darling: questions over Icelandic banks’ compensation

A claim by Alistair Darling that the Icelandic government had refused to compensate British savers in the country’s banks has been challenged by phone transcripts.

Stolen artefacts point to lost Philippines tribe

Archaeologists in the Philippines believe they have discovered evidence of a lost tribe in sacks of broken pottery seized from antiquity smugglers.

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Editor”s Note: It is appalling that the Arctic Beacon and The International Currency Review are

October 23rd, 2008

Editor”s Note: It is appalling that the Arctic Beacon and The International Currency Review are the only two news outlets covering this story. However, the truth will prevail despite the sell-out of both media barons and government crooks now in control.

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.

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A third member of the dismissed U

October 20th, 2008

A third member of the dismissed U. S. attorneys struck a more sympathetic note. I dont think Albert Gonzales should allow himself to be a victim of the sort of political witch hunts that have become all too common. I think he should stay on until he himself realizes what a relief it is not to be part of the current administration.

Woody - Players back Ramos

Jonathan Woodgate insists the Tottenham Hotspur players will stick by under-fire manager Juande Ramos ‘no matter what’.

Jose wants English return

Jose Mourinho has insisted he wants to move back to England when he finishes his spell at Inter Milan.

Rafa confirms Zaki interest

Liverpool manager Rafa Benitez has confirmed he is checking on Wigan star Ami Zaki.

Pakistan to part with Lawson

Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Ijaz Butt has revealed that Geoff Lawson will not have his contract renewed once it expires next April.

India close in on Mohali win

Australia ended day four of the second Test against India on 141-5 after being set a massive target of 516 to win in Mohali.

No strut from wary Peacock

England captain Jamie Peacock insists his side will be giving Papua New Guinea plenty of respect in their World Cup opener.

Ronaldo tipped for double gong

Sir Alex Ferguson believes Cristiano Ronaldo will be crowned World and European Player of the Year.

FA to probe Drogba claim

The FA is to investigate comments from Didier Drogba saying he wished he had punched Nemanja Vidic.

Tests still best for KP

Kevin Pietersen heads off to the mega-money Stanford Twenty20 game insisting Test cricket is still the pinnacle of the sport.

Ogden trio set for Aintree

Voy Por Ustedes, Exotic Dancer and Ungaro could all make their seasonal returns in the Bonusprint.com Old Roan Chase at Aintree.

Evra ruled out for United

Patrice Evra will miss Man Utd’s UEFA Champions League tie with Celtic due to a hamstring strain.

Fergie ready for Hoops

Sir Alex Ferguson is feeling confident ahead of Tuesday’s UEFA Champions League clash with Celtic.

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There are no prohibitions on foreign nationals purchasing real estate in Cyprus

October 19th, 2008

There are no prohibitions on foreign nationals purchasing real estate in Cyprus. However, and as will be discussed in greater detail shortly, a foreign national must obtain prior permission from a Cypriot governmental agency in advance of making the purchase of real estate in that country. Generally speaking, this approval is relatively easy to obtain — although the process of obtaining the permission can be rather time consuming

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.

The man Hamilton must beat

Why the jury is still out on F1 title contender Felipe Massa

Venus secures second Zurich title

Venus Williams beats Flavia Pennetta to win the Zurich Open for the second time in her career.

Chester 1-2 Port Vale

Goals from Marc Richards and Simon Richman give Port Vale a second win in a row.

Bees extend Charlton man’s loan

Brentford keep Charlton defender Josh Wright for another month and loan defender Ross Montague to Basingstoke.

Hamilton ‘calm’ over title finale

World championship leader Lewis Hamilton says he will approach the season finale in Brazil with calm and confidence.

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