November 4th, 2008
Of course not, because if they did, none of them would be seen again on television again, as our media has become nothing but a tool of Jesuit deception, a deception guiding the hands of all our major political and religious institutions, which are all overtly or covertly promoting war and violence at home and abroad.
US Election 2008: record turnout expected as Barack Obama and John McCain vote
Election fever is sweeping across America as Barack Obama and John McCain cast their votes.
Iran minister ousted for forged Oxford degree
A forged degree certificate from Oxford University toppled Iran’s interior minister when parliament voted to impeach him and dealt a severe blow to President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
Congolese rebel leader warns he will take war to capital
Rebel leader in the Democratic Republic of Congo warns he will take his guerrilla war to the capital Kinshasa unless the country’s government agrees to political talks.
Barack Obama casts his ballot as voting in US election 2008 begins
Voting has begun in the US presidential election as the race between Barack Obama and John McCain comes to a climax.
Threats against Indonesian president and embassies as Bali executions loom
A threat emerged to assassinate the Indonesian president and bomb threats were made against the American and Australian embassies in the capital Jakarta on Tuesday as the country prepared to execute three men convicted of planning the Bali bombings.
Bombs explode in southern Thailand
A coordinated bomb attack in southern Thailand has killed one person and wounded more than 60.
Record haul of 10000 endangered turtle eggs seized in Malaysia
A record haul of 10000 endangered turtle eggs which were destined for sale in food markets on Borneo island has been seized by Malaysian police.
Iran minister sacked over forged Oxford degree
A forged Oxford degree has toppled Iran’s interior minister.
Caves put up for sale on eBay
Two caves has been put up for sale on the website eBay for just over 500000.
Chinese official accused of assaulting girl tracked down by mass web search
A government official accused of assaulting a girl in a restaurant has become the latest victim of a new Chinese internet phenomenon.
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November 1st, 2008
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Kiwis sweep aside PNG
New Zealand ran in nine tries on their way to a 48-6 victory over Papua New Guinea on the Gold Coast.
Sky Sports Saturday live!
Follow all Saturday’s Premier League games plus action from Scotland and Europe with the new-look skysports.com Score Centre.
Ronaldo aims to win over fans
Cristiano Ronaldo has vowed to win back the full support of Manchester United fans for a second time.
Saha strike sinks former club
Everton’s wait for a first home win came to an end as Louis Saha’s goal gave them a 1-0 victory over Fulham.
Alonso paces final practice
Title chaser Lewis Hamilton was edged out by Fernando Alonso for the quickest time in final practice at the Brazilian Grand Prix.
Nalbandian stays on course
Defending champion David Nalbandian beat Russian Nikolay Davydenko 6-1 5-7 6-4 to reach the final of the Paris Masters.
Young - Gabby as fast as Theo
Luke Young believes Gabriel Agbonlahor can keep up with the likes of Theo Walcott and cement his place in the England squad.
Henry happy to ‘win ugly’
New Zealand coach Graham Henry was delighted to see his side grind out a result in the first Bledisloe Cup played on neutral territory.
Megson - Boo boys spur us on
Gary Megson believes the abuse he receives from the Bolton boo boys is spurring on the players.
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October 27th, 2008
The New York lawyers have the skill to turn the situation in their clients favor. They work really hard to prove their point before the judges. Their tasks involve the collection of relative proves and other things that can turn the result in your favor. If you want to get divorced from your husband, then the lawyer can help you in getting appropriate compensation and at the right time. The lawyer may have to coordinate with you and your husband for understanding the situation completely.
World’s most romantic couple have married six times
Anette and Kenneth Lund have married each other six times.
Police searching for Jennifer Hudson nephew find body
Police searching for the missing sevenyearold nephew of the actress Jennifer Hudson have found the body of a young black boy in a vehicle that went missing from the family home in Chicago.
Tzipi Livni takes lead in Israel polls
Tzipi Livni the leader of Israel’s ruling party has overtaken her hawkish main rival Benjamin Netanyahu in opinion polls after calling for an early election.
Barack Obama reignites fears of socialism
Republicans sieze on radio discussion where Barack Obama lamented failures to bring about ‘redistributive change’.
Meredith Kercher’s bra ‘had DNA from all three suspects’
Evidence to be heard today alleges that a bloodied bra worn by Briton Meredith Kercher carried the DNA of all three people accused of killing her.
Former slave wins historic case against Niger government
A former slave who took the government of Niger to court for failing to enforce its own antislavery laws won her case on Monday in what campaigners said was an historic judgement.
3m Ferrari driven by Charlie’s Angels goes under the hammer
A Ferrari driven by Charlie’s Angels in the eponymous film is hoping to defy the credit crunch when it goes for sale with a price tag of more than 3 million.
Comedian Jerry Lewis says cricket is a ‘fag game’
American comic Jerry Lewis has caused outrage by suggesting cricket is a “fag game” during a trip to Australia.
Fish hold up a busy motorway
A busy motorway was forced to close for more than five hours in China after a lorry carrying 19 tonnes of fresh live fish flipped over.
Police arrest protesters at Zimbabwe summit
Scores of prodemocracy demonstrators were arrested in Harare as Southern African leaders gathered for an emergency summit on Zimbabwe.
Reward of 30000 to catch killer of Anne Pressly
The Anne Pressly Reward Fund has raised 30000 20000 to catch the killer of the television news anchorwoman who was found savagely beaten in her bed.
50000 worth of torn banknotes and bent coins found at Japanese recycling plant
Police are trying to find the owner of more than Y6.85 million 45995 in torn banknotes and bent coins found at a recycling plant.
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October 26th, 2008
‘It is also interesting that Treasury Secretary Paulson is on his way to China Thursday and we will have to wait and see if the administration does the right thing.’
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October 22nd, 2008
There are differences and variations in prenups as there are in people. Everyone has to customize their agreement to meet their specific needs. You must respect each other above all to work out the best possible prenuptial agreement.
Team Bath ready to start season
Team Bath’s England internationals return to Superleague action this weekend to start the new season.
Ospreys v Worcester (Sun)
Team news ahead of Sunday’s EDF Energy Cup match at the Liberty Stadium.
Kay orders Tranmere consistency
Tranmere Rovers captain Antony Kay believes consistency is key if his side are to force their way into the League One play-off picture.
Experts on Battle of Britain
Billy Dodds, Murdo MacLeod and Mark McGhee on Celtic’s defeat by Man Utd
Hillians facing Cup injury crisis
Burgess Hill manager Jamie Howell says he is worried injuries will affect his side’s chances in their FA Cup tie with Harlow.
Panthers start work on new team
Peterborough Panthers promoter Mick Bratley says he and team manager Trevor Swales are already making plans for next year’s team.
National call-up for MacGregor
North Yorkshire teenager Kirsten MacGregor is selected for the England Youth Tenpin Bowling squad after finishing in the top 20 at national trials.
Sports Personality: What happened next?
A gallery looking at what happened to the winners of Sports Personality of the Year.
D-day pends for Exeter speedway
The future of speedway in Exeter will be decided on Friday, 24 October at a meeting in London.
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October 21st, 2008
There has been a steady trend toward criminalizing conduct that used to be addressed primarily through administrative or civil remedies. Prosecutors now target certain health care and environmental cases for criminal prosecution when, in the past, these same cases would have been addressed through recoupments of overpayments or administrative fines and penalties. The broad reach of federal criminal statutes renders almost any wrongful conduct a potential crime.
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October 18th, 2008
The objective. Should a defendant borrower appear in the suit and answer the complaint, the plaintiff lender will be confronted with a contested, or at least a delayed, foreclosure. (If there is no appearance in the case or answer to the complaint, lenders can achieve an even quicker judgment by applying for a default judgment under Trial Rule 55.
British boxer in intensive care
Light-middleweight Gilbert Eastman is in intensive care after surgery to remove a blood clot on his brain following a bout on Friday.
Triumphant New Approach retired
Derby winner New Approach is retired after his stunning victory in the Champion Stakes at Newmarket.
Inverness CT 1-2 Celtic
Scott Brown scores his first league goal since December as Celtic beat Inverness to move three points clear at the top of the SPL.
Stade Francais 37-15 Scarlets
Stade Francais overpower Llanelli Scarlets in the Heineken Cup Pool Four clash at the Stade Jean-Bouin, Paris.
Treviso 16-60 Leicester
Johne Murphy scores a hat-trick and there are braces for Toby Flood and Jordan Crane as Leicester run riot in Italy.
Ireland bounce back to beat Kenya
Ireland beat Kenya by 86 runs in their second match of the Tri-Nation Tournament in Nairobi.
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October 16th, 2008
What should be in your mind when selecting satellite TV programs is that you should select the programming package that is suitable for you, not the programming packages that given with freebies. Do not blind by retailer”s promotional words and order things that you do not need.
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October 15th, 2008
An experienced attorney will usually have a good idea of how a judge will rule on a case. This is a community property state, and everything that falls into that category is evenly divided, and separate property is also well defined by statute. It just isn”t that complicated. Now there may be cases where a business requires a forensic accountant to value, but you don”t need to have a battle of the experts to testify why the husband or wife should get more or less money.
Hammers lodge CAS appeal
The Court of Arbitration for Sport has confirmed that West Ham have filed an appeal against Sheffield United.
Seve undergoes surgery
Severiano Ballesteros underwent surgery to remove a brain tumour on Tuesday.
Rafa urges Uefa rethink
Rafa Benitez has hit out at Uefa’s decision to change the venue for Liverpool’s Champions League clash with Atletico Madrid.
Harris expects Toon offers
Seymour Pierce chairman Keith Harris is hoping to receive firm offers for Newcastle as he looks for a new owner for the club.
Belarus v England preview
Fabio Capello’s England tackle Belarus aiming to record their best ever start to a World Cup qualifying campaign.
Smith prepares for success
England coach Tony Smith is clearly a firm believer in the motto ‘failure to prepare is preparing to fail’.
Atletico - We will host Reds
Atletico Madrid are confident they will be able to stage their Champions League clash with Liverpool at the Vicente Calderon.
England roar back in Dunedin
England produced an incredible turnaround to beat New Zealand 40-38 in the second Test in Dunedin to level the series.
Davydenko crumbles in Madrid
Nikolay Davydenko crumbled at the Madrid Masters as American qualifier Robby Ginepri dumped him out.
Yorkshire turn to McGrath
Yorkshire have confirmed that Anthony McGrath will captain the side for the 2009 season.
Rio slams England ‘circus’
Rio Ferdinand has admitted that the England team had become a ‘circus’ before Fabio Capello took charge.
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October 10th, 2008
Step Five: It”s time to get a bank account. Take your business entity paperwork, EIN number and other information down to the bank of your choice and setup a business checking account. Your bank will be happy to help, and you shouldn”t need much money to open one. Some banks allow as little as $100 for the required first deposit.
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