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Mortgage Borrowers May Face Restrictions On Minimum Deposits And Income Multiples

02nd October 2009
Under a tightening of rules being considered by The Financial Services Authority (FSA) homebuyers could face having to raise a deposit of at least 15 per cent before they can get a mortgage. The Authority has also hinted that the amount that mortgage lend... Read >
Author: michael challiner

Iraq Opens Suicide Bomber Range; Calls It Twice-Blessed Paradise Express

16th September 2009
In an effort to reduce the loss of life and limb by suicide bombers, the Iraqi government has opened a suicide bomber range. The government's intention is to encourage all those who are determined to carry out such an explosive termination to execute the ... Read >
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Iceland agrees to repay Icesave debts

07th September 2009
Reports have confirmed that the Icelandic parliament voted in favour of repaying the UK and Dutch governments more than £3billion. The money paid back by will be used to reimburse funds paid by the governments to compensate savers who lost money after... Read >
Author: Sam Gooch

Will your business survive?

10th August 2009
Do you feel confident that your business can survive carbon restriction? The majority of people realize that we need to be environmentally sustainable whether the conservatives and skeptics like it or not so change is coming. Business needs to reduce th... Read >
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Distance learning to the rescue of drop-out students

16th July 2009
June 2009 was always set to be an important month in the higher education calendar. It was this month 40 years ago that The Open University was born, and established itself as a pioneering distance learning institution that was available to anyone anywhe... Read >
Author: MarkeD

What Is The Government's Direction in Recession?

05th July 2009
Recent interviews with Canada's Finance Minister, Jim Flaherty as well as the Prime Minister, have revealed a small but very significant change in the language being used when describing Canada's economy and outlook. Gone from the rhetoric are the words ... Read >
Author: Harold Hotham

EU Civil Unrest Starting

12th June 2009
This is what we have seen so far. One million people hit the streets in Paris protesting the economic bailout of the people that they say caused the problems while the workers suffer. It is the banks they are focused on. There has been rioting in Greece, ... Read >
Author: Aurelia

Jaisalmer Holiday Package

18th May 2009
Nothing else in India is remotely similar to Jaisalmer. Its desert fort, which resembles a gigantic sandcastle, is straight out of ' The housand and One Nights '. There are many havelis which can be found elsewhere in Rajasthan, but nowhere are they quite... Read >
Author: murpaaneraaj1

The UK Housing Market's Boom and Bust

08th April 2009
As house prices continue to plummet, currently at a 21% drop from their peak, it has become increasingly difficult for many first time buyers to buy a home. Even those with a 10% deposit saved already are still faced with mortgage rates of over 6% despite... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Taking A Look At The Government of Japan

16th February 2009
If you are not familiar with the government of Japan, then the thought of having a ceremonial figurehead that is the great symbol, may seem a little different. This is the role that the Japanese Emperor holds, as he holds no true power but is there for ce... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Reminisce with Christmas Gifts

10th October 2008
Christmas can be a truly magical time of year, a time for families to get together, a time for good food, and a time for getting some amazing Christmas gifts. It doesn't seem to matter how old we get, getting presents now is just as much fun as when we ... Read >
Author: Johnasmith

Advokat Involved In The Contested Will Of Branislav Kostic

06th October 2008
The advokat for the son of Branislav Kostic can be proud, because the high court invalidated his father's will which left eight million pounds to the Conservative Party. In a rare case that received a great deal of publicity, there were grounds for the wi... Read >
Author: Remy

Why Jennifer Love Hewitt And David Cameron Have Blogs - And Why You Should Too

30th September 2008
What does the UK shadow Prime Minister David Cameron have in common with Jennifer Love Hewitt? The answer of course is that they both have their own blogs (and in case you wondered, David's one is technically better, though Jen's one is nicer to l... Read >
Author: Frasier Smith

First Home Saver Accounts are here

24th September 2008
The Labor Government has recently passed legislation which will see the introduction of First Home Saver Accounts, as promised by Prime Minister Rudd in his election campaign. By providing a combination of lower taxes and Government contribution, the new ... Read >
Author: Michael Quinn

Lahj cement factory relies on local materials and increases employment

02nd September 2008
Prime Minister Dr. Ali Mujawar opened theUS $250 million National Company for Cement in Lahj governorate,which uses only Yemeni materials to make its products and is thefirst of its kind. The factory is owned by Hayel Saeed Anam Company Groups and has... Read >
Author: stjenre
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