08th January 2007
The beginning of December has brought a special event in the Royal Family’s history. The 2004 vintage of Mouton Rothschild has been launched, at a price of £80 (€120) per bottle. This, however, it is not a regular wine and its uniqueness does not com...
08th January 2007
The areas of Jammu and Kashmir, located right in the North of India, between Pakistan and China are known in the history as a disputed area between India and Pakistan. These regions are much of a farmland.
Ever since 1989 the controversy over Kashmir ha...
01st January 2007
A recent survey of more than 2,200 adults shows that a quarter of the interviewees are breaking the law by using their mobile phones while they are at the wheel.
The shocking result comes in a period when there is a strong civic involvement in a campai...
01st January 2007
As the season of presents it is near, you probably wonder which gift is the perfect one for the one you love. Sometimes this matter can give you some pretty serious headaches. Sometimes you might just think that if the person cares for you he or she would...
01st January 2007
According to Virgin Car Insurance, James Bond’s car is worth more than £7,000.
The new movie, Casino Royale, can cause James Bond a pay check of about £7,108.50 if his Aston Martin DBS V12 will get damaged. Now, taking in to consideration the past ...
01st January 2007
Among all the Government’s plans to reform the Pension Bill, the most controversial by far, is the rising of the state pension age to 68 years. This way, the Government believes, there will no longer be the “trend” of relying on the payments that th...
01st January 2007
A Deloitte/YouGov survey of more than 2,000 employed adults shows that the Britons believe that the proportion of the outsourced jobs must be changed so that an important number of jobs would be returned to the Britain’s citizens.
82% of the interv...
01st January 2007
Although he denies that he called his electors “lazy” or “idle”, Sir Robin Wales, Labour Mayor of Newham, continues to cause rumpus.
Being the subject of some latest reports, Sir Robin Wales explains that he was misinterpreted when the press wr...
01st January 2007
The cancellation of a £10 billion contract with Saudi Arabia for 72 Eurofighter Typhoons threatens the jobs of 50,000 people in Britain.
As Riyadh has decided to broken off talks on extending the Al Yamamah arms deal, Tony Blair find himself caught in ...
01st January 2007
The idea of a career hit them in a restaurant in London, as they saw on the wine list the description of a "hangover-free alternative" type of wine. Shelley Breckenridge and Lynsey Watson who were at that time involved in careers of the field of customer...
01st January 2007
Stuart and Elizabeth Smith are a lovely couple of 59 and 55 years, entering in to a buoyant English wine market which currently supports around 400 commercial vineyards in English and Wales. The couple lives near Huddersfield, West Yorkshire and has been ...
24th December 2006
Due to this summer’s good weather, EurotaxGlasses is reporting now that the caravan market is passing through a wealthy period. UK caravan retailers are having different prospects over their businesses as the summer time brought them an obvious increase...
06th December 2006
Voice Quality in VoIP Networks
Businesses and organizations everywhere are looking for cheaper communications using VoIP these days. There are huge cost savings from the old telco pricing levels even now for voice and data commun...
06th December 2006
The Long Awaited Solution - The Plug and Play, Backup, wireless Local Area Network using HSDPA technology
Finally thanks to C21Communications and the Topex Bytton product range there is a simple and significant breakthrough in thi...
06th December 2006
Industry Backgrounder
Telecommunications: Communications “at a distance” for 125 years
For the entire 20th Century and for some years before, the world’s fixed line telecommunications networks, public and private, were built using technologie...