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24th September 2009
President Bush today uttered a colorful expletive while referring to Hezbollah in what he thought was a private conversation with British Prime Minister Tony Blair. The two were attending a lunch at a G8 summit and speaking candidly about the current sit... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
The terrorists are winning. Gradually but perceptibly, the USA and the United Kingdom (UK) are shedding their liberal democratic veneer, axing their traditions, reinterpreting their constitution (USA) and case law (UK) and, thus, becoming police states.
... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
America, which has sacrificed the lives of its citizens and its material plentitude more selflessly than any other nation in history to come to the assistance of other countries, noted the astonishingly heated negative commentary about it emanating from v... Read >
Author: Albert
22nd September 2009
His sense of reality is a bit weak; Blair tends to daydream and lose himself in his plans. He is likely to be preoccupied with fantasies or ideas that help him escape the ordinary. Always looking for ideal relationships, Tony may be drawn to philanthropic... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
As we move forward in this modern day of slow economics, disparage between various groups of people, and some horrific crimes, many people are looking back over the past and wondering how we got into this situation. This is why many now dig into the past ... Read >
Author: Daniel Marcus Manson
10th August 2009
You're standing by the water cooler and you suddenly feel a fluttering sensation in your chest. Or, you're driving along to your next appointment and you feel a "kick" in your chest that makes you wonder if you're having a heart attack. You wonder to yo... Read >
27th June 2009
THE LEADERSHIP VOID
BY
SAMUEL LARTEY, PROJECT MANAGER.
www.inspiredleaders.com. Email: sammy@inspiredleaders.com
Whilst the UK, USA and the Western worlds took for granted decades of almost uninterrupted economic plenty up until the unprecede... Read >
Author: Samuel Lartey
12th June 2009
Although specially constructed to celebrate the entry into a new Millennium and therefore designed to be temporary landmarks, a decade later both the ‘Wheel’ and the ‘Dome’ are proving to be resilient and extremely popular London attractions.
F... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
27th March 2009
Although more commonly known for its castle and cobbled streets, Edinburgh is also famous for the notable celebrities that have been born and raised there. From authors to prime ministers, Edinburgh has been the birthplace of some of the most notable na... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
28th January 2009
The National Union of Students was founded in 1922 by members of the University of Birmingham, Imperial College, Kings College, and the University of Bristol unions of the time. Since then the organisation has grown to mean something to nearly every UK u... Read >
Author: IG SERVE
16th October 2008
With courses available that focus on The Theology of Eating, and online degrees where you don�t need to meet your course-mates face to face, today�s universities are strange and diverse places compared to what they were. But how have they changed ove... Read >
Author: MarkeD
29th September 2008
With the worrying uncertainty of the current economic climate and the continuous reports of rising costs for UK households the traditional two-week holiday is becoming a rarity. Yet it would be wrong to assume Britons are not taking any holidays – inste... Read >
Author: kristianphllps
25th September 2008
The forecast for the UK economic is certainly gloomy and the gloriously sunny times we’ve been enjoying are coming to end – for the foreseeable future anyway. Throughout the country UK households are struggling cope with rising living costs and budget... Read >
Author: kristianphllps
25th September 2008
The forecast for the UK economic is certainly gloomy and the gloriously sunny times we’ve been enjoying are coming to end – for the foreseeable future anyway. Throughout the country UK households are struggling cope with rising living costs and budget... Read >
Author: kristianphllps
08th September 2008
THE OFFICE DESK, as we know it, may have had its day. A large study on the future of work in the UK predicts the rise of the “mobile worker” moving — laptop and mobile in tow — between office, home, hotel, airport lounge or motorway service statio... Read >
Author: Richel Fox
29th July 2008
So you understand the importance of gaining inbound links for your web site, and you've set out to get your link placed in all the directories you can. Great, but before you start, think carefully about the link you are going to submit. Are you about to L... Read >
Author: Ajay Mehandru
22nd July 2008
“The old believe everything; the middle-aged suspect everything; the young know everything.” To the older generation here in the UK, Oscar Wilde’s words may seem to be prophetic as the IT revolution starts to make an impact on the everyday life of ... Read >
Author: Simon Goodall
17th July 2008
Of all the wines, Champagne has a unique story to tell. The sparkling bubbles of Champagne have intrigued kings, emperors, rock stars and the common man alike and have helped Champagne become an integral part of every celebration. Though Champagne is prod... Read >
Author: Christopher
03rd July 2008
Millionaire footballer Ashley Cole is the latest wealthy celebrity to take advantage of the “access to justice” no-win, no-fee media-law regime to sue news organisations. He is suing the publishers of tabloid newspapers The Sun and The Daily Mirror ov... Read >
Author: Sofia Abasolo
17th June 2008
In the past ten years the advertising of No Win No Fee claims by insurance companies featuring mundane accidents has become unavoidable. Everyday minor injuries such as whiplash, slipping or falling are constantly on our television sets.
The message t... Read >
Author: Sofia Abasolo
06th June 2008
It was only 3 years ago that Lord Falconer warned that unfounded fears of a "compensation culture" threatened to undermine important activities such as school trips. Yet it has just been discovered in figures obtained by a Welsh newspaper that councils ac... Read >
Author: Saurav Dutt
05th June 2008
Who is Raj Loomba and what is his connection with over three thousand poor, fatherless children in India? Who would understand the plight of young children who lose their father at an early age but a person like Raj Loomba who himself lost his father at t... Read >
Author: carlodanie
05th June 2008
In the past ten years the advertising of personal injury solicitors by insurance companies featuring mundane accidents has become unavoidable. Everyday minor injuries such as whiplash, slipping or falling are constantly on our television sets.
The mes... Read >
Author: Sofia Abasolo
07th May 2008
Although the stretch of stores on Rodeo Drive are only three blocks long, this perhaps the most sought after shopping destination in LA. This stretch of shopping begins at Wilshire Boulevard on the south and runs north towards Santa Monica Boulevard where... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
30th March 2008
'Life' – the labyrinthine web of feelings, emotions, sorrow and joy may play many roles in one's life. No one knows what's around the corner and which way destiny takes turn! Time comes and time goes – only memories remain. But chunk of memories somet... Read >
Author: riya
27th March 2008
'Life' the labyrinthine web of feelings, emotions, sorrow and joy may play many roles in one's life. No one knows what's around the corner and which way destiny takes turn! Time comes and time goes – only memories remain.
But chunk of memories somet... Read >
Author: riya
14th February 2008
It's interesting to notice that both the movie "The Queen" and the old flick "The Wizard of Oz" showed various methods of leadership. Want to see what each one demonstrated?
Queen Elizabeth knew of no other manner in which to lead than to emulate her ... Read >
Author: Ann Golden Eglé
11th February 2008
John McCain stood on a mountain and said “The truth shall set you free.” Most Britons think that Sherlock Holmes was a real person and that Sir Winston Churchill was a fictional character. It’s hard to tell fact from fiction today without a free int... Read >
Author: Karen Fish
21st October 2007
A sixty five year old woman named Nancy smoked a pack of cigarettes a day for 45 years. Then one day she began to cough up blood and suffer chest pains which were dull, aching and persistent. Her family doctor sent her for chest X-Rays and the radiologist... Read >
Author: Karen Fish
02nd September 2007
With three landslide election victories under his belt, Tony Blair left Downing Street as the UK's Prime Minister undefeated electorally, in much the same way Margaret Thatcher had done seventeen years earlier.
Taking Tony Blair's place as Prime Minist... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
11th July 2007
Third World Poverty: The Real Solution
Aid to Africa
We all welcomed the campaign to address poverty in Africa and Tony Blair’s commitment to it. When it was launched, the emphasis was on reducing debt and increasing aid from... Read >
Author: keithwymer
01st July 2007
Loan sharks are preying on the poor whilst being protected by the government. In 1987 BBCs Panorama investigated loan sharking. Tony Blair, then city spokesman for the Labour Party, told the programme: You need some measure of control and regulation to en... Read >
Author: Davinos Greeno
15th June 2007
Tongues are wagging nonstop over the latest breaking news to hit the auto industry.
The British government is reportedly negotiating with car giant Ford over the possible selling of the U.S. carmaker's Jaguar and Land Rover brands. According to a rep... Read >
Author: Zeke
30th May 2007
In March 2007 in the UK moves were made to start putting pressure on Tony Blair and the rest of government to start recognising and helping autistic children in schools who are being bullied. A number of parents have outlined that their children are being... Read >
02nd January 2007
My youngest son bless him is 9 years old, his writing/reading skills are, with a bit of help on my part, far more advanced than his years. He started reading the excellent 'Secrets of Droon' series of books by Tony Abbott about 4 years ago, closely follow... Read >
Author: Gina Marie
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 ... Read >
Author: Alison White
15th November 2006
Spaniards seem rarely to need much of a reason for a fiesta or festival of some sort and you can pretty much guarantee that wherever you are in Spain there will be some merrymaking going on somewhere in honour of a patron saint ? I've decided to look at ... Read >
Author: Mike McDougall
06th November 2006
This week, I want to idolize British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, because of remarks he made last week on genetically modified foods.
Addressing a group of scientists last week, Mr. Blair suggested that opponents of genetically modified foods aren’t ... Read >
Author: James Wachai
04th October 2006
I have recently watched a program about how Jamie Oliver is attempting to make our childrens school dinners a lot healthier. I was amazed by his sheer passion, drive and about how determined he was to succeed. As a parent of two children I am very gratefu... Read >
Author: Steve Hill
02nd October 2006
"I think it's called the internet, isn't it, or blogs or something. I've only just got used to letters�I haven't got into all this new technology." � John Prescott, 6th July 2006.It was admitted earlier this year that Tony Blair struggles to... Read >
Author: Matt Ambrose
21st August 2006
Mumbai, India - Nov 20 Bharat Book Bureau has added "UK power and gas: stakeholder views on future challenges and reaction to price volatility"(http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=14121) to its huge collection of business market research reports.
... Read >
Author: Nitesh Pednekar
24th July 2006
Lurkers At The (internet) Treshold
It's another day at my computer mail box, and the ubiquitous salutations have organised themselves once more. Now I don't know any of these people and sure would like to get to root of the reason why I've suddenly bec... Read >
Author: Timi Ogunjobi
04th June 2006
Investors world over have taken Land Investments, UK in a big way because investing in plots of land for sale is simple and hassle free as compared to buying a property. Now people know that investments in property incur high maintenance costs before they... Read >
Author: Jack Brey
04th June 2006
In this article I write about the quality, or lack of it, in the food that is served in some of the UK hospitals. My nan has recently died in hospital which has been very upsetting for my family. She was hit by one of the famous hospital bugs and became v... Read >
Author: Steve Hill
01st May 2006
Standing at a bus stop in Britain people often try to take comfort from the maxim that you wait for one bus and three come along at once. This isn't strictly speaking true, usually you are lucky if you get two. However, trouble has come in threes for Tony... Read >
Author: Darrell Goodliffe
27th March 2006
According to the Guardian (Monday March 27, 2006) the overwhelming majority of leaders at last week's European Union summit, including Tony Blair, strongly backed a revival of nuclear power as the answer to Europe's growing dependence on overseas supplies... Read >
Author: Davinos Greeno
24th November 2005
Celebrities, Smart Shoppers Turn to PhotoThrow Gifts to Make Holidays Memorable
by James Finch
Looking for a unique holiday gift that you're loved one(s) will cozy up to all winter long, year after year? Talk show host Oprah Winfrey sent South Afri... Read >
Author: James Finch
31st August 2005
Europe's Agricultural Revolution
By Sam Vaknin
Author of "Malignant Self Love - Narcissism Revisited"
The June 2005 budget summit in Brussels foundered on the issue of
farm support and subsidies which now consume directly 46.2% of the
European ... Read >
Author: Sam Vaknin
25th August 2005
5 Tips For Talking To Your Children About What They See In
The News
Copyright 2005 Dr. Charles Sophy
Keep 'Em Off My Couch
http://drsophy.com
Mommy (Daddy), Why do those people want to hurt everyone?
Last week, the world was shaken by anothe... Read >
Author: Dr Charles Sophy
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