Often, in business, people ignore debts until they pile up to the point that it is very difficult

November 2nd, 2008

Often, in business, people ignore debts until they pile up to the point that it is very difficult for them to pay them off. If you ignore your creditors long enough, you may even end up with a lien on your home. So, it is best to try and solve the problem to begin with instead of ignoring it, which will only make matters worse.

Sweden’s Ericsson team produce impressive win in Cape Town

One world record smashed, one leg victory in the bag, and all achieved with
one man down, Brazilian Olympic inshore sailing wizard Torben Grael brought
Sweden’s Ericsson team’s offshore contender to an impressive win here
yesterday at the end of leg one of the Volvo round the world race from
Alicante.

Peter Bills : Arsenal’s title campaign looks in serious trouble

By anyone’s judgement, Arsenal’s campaign for the 2008/9 Barclays Premier
League title looks in serious trouble.

Writing off a member of the so-called elite top four on the first weekend of
November might seem either wishful thinking (should one be a Tottenham
supporter, as in this case) or downright churlish. Yet the case for the
prosecution demanding Arsenal’s removal from the list of likely champions is
both extensive and merited.

Wallaby captain’s message for Ireland

His message came from the Orient, which ought to have meant it was shrouded in
mystery.

But in truth, Stirling Mortlock’s words could not have been clearer and more
precise for an expectant Irish audience.

England slump to worst World cup defeat
England empty-handed as Superstars gifted victory

England did not so much lose $20 million last night as hand it gift-wrapped to the Stanford Superstars on a golden platter. In an embarrassing display which demonstrated either that the money on offer – $1m a man – mattered too much or did not matter enough, they were humiliated.

Harry Houdini magic casts spell on Reds

Bottom against top was as one-sided as might have been expected for 70 minutes
in sodden north London yesterday evening, but Liverpool somehow managed to
turn victory into defeat and in doing so, throw away the Premier League
leadership. Chasing a sixth successive win, they led almost from the start
through Dirk Kuyt, only to concede an unlucky own goal by Jamie Carragher
with 20 minutes to play and then suffer a first defeat since March when
Roman Pavlyuchenko scored in added time.

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The crazy thing is I now make more in one week than a school teacher makes working for an entire

October 30th, 2008

The crazy thing is I now make more in one week than a school teacher makes working for an entire year. I can remember not too long ago when I was 3 payments behind on my mortgage and 2 payments behind on my old car. I hardly had enough money to buy a hamburger at McDonalds. Life is so much different now that I am making money on the Internet. I am going to share my secret system with you so you can start making money online and living the way you want to live, not just the way you have to.

Mimmo d’Ischia, restaurant loved by Camilla, Sinatra and Schwarzenegger, will close

After 40 years of feeding the A-list, London’s secret celebrity hangout is to close. Jasper Gerard reports.

Why pheasant is fair game

Catalina Stogdon on a robust alternative to chicken that packs a kick.

Ten minutes to table recipe: Saltimbocca with green beans and polenta and Marsala
Nectar of the gods

Tessa Boase meets a monk with a talent fro turning apples into gold.

Heston Blumenthal’s Big Fat Duck cookbook is put to the test

Heston Blumenthal’s new cookery book costs 100 and is more suited to a laboratory than a kitchen. Who is it aimed at, wonders Xanthe Clay.

Tom Aikens leaves a sour taste in the mouth

His restaurants have gone bust but it’s business as usual for chef Tom Aikens. Not so for his trail of unpaid suppliers. Neil Tweedie reports.

Delia Smith’s recipes from Frugal Food

We may be tightening our belts financially, but there’s no reason to go without. With the reissue of her book Frugal Food, first published in the 1970s when Britain had its last harsh lesson in home economics, Delia Smith has the recipes that have stood the test of time.

Delia Smith’s recipes: old-fashioned honeycomb mould

Old-fashioned honeycomb mould

Delia Smith’s recipes: sausages braised in cider

Sausages braised in cider

Delia Smith’s recipes: poached eggs with souffled Welsh rarebit

Poached eggs with souffled Welsh rarebit

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Keleher & McLeod is simply unmatched in terms of experience

October 26th, 2008

Keleher & McLeod is simply unmatched in terms of experience. Being founded in 1915, it boasts as one of the oldest firms in the state. A big chunk of the firms employee comes from the UNM School of Law who are not only diligent, but also blessed with vast experience. In addition, they have been taking leadership in local and national professional associations on a regular basis. The firm whose attorneys are active in many social and charitable organizations, also posses a great sense of community. Simply put, the attorneys at Keleher & McLeod, with their vast experience, can be trusted to solve ones legal problems. Keleher & McLeod has represented innumerable prestigious companies and high profile individuals over the past few decades. Among them, Wells Fargo & Co., and affiliated banks, Texaco Inc, Albuquerque Public Schools Board of Education, Qwest Corporation, Merrill Lynch, Heller Financial are considered noteworthy.

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Choosing a poor realtor can turn an already stressful event into a nightmare with ramifications

October 23rd, 2008

Choosing a poor realtor can turn an already stressful event into a nightmare with ramifications that you must live with for years to come. Choosing the right realtor can make the experience a dream come true and a totally satisfying event. Selling or buying a home is stressful enough. Be sure you do not choose a realtor that is going to add to that stress.

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.

Gartside wants sweeping changes

Bolton chairman Phil Gartside has called for a host of sweeping changes to the Premier League.

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Irshad, who’s especially love birds, said Langkawi has recorded 190 species of birds, including

October 21st, 2008

Irshad, whos especially love birds, said Langkawi has recorded 190 species of birds, including brown winged kingfisher, black hooded oriole and mountain hawk eagle. The mountain hawk eagle which can be identified by its very pronounced crest with two feathers can only be found in Langkawi and Irshad has recorded 3 different individual here.

India launches a mission to the Moon

India will display its scientific prowess today by launching an unmanned mission to the Moon.

Palestinian factions Hamas and Fatah near unity deal

Hamas the radical Palestinian movement edged towards reconciliation with its rival Fatah faction when they agreed in principle to create a unity government.

The division of Kashmir eases as India and Pakistan allow traders to cross dividing line

More than six decades of confrontation over the mountains of Kashmir have eased after India and Pakistan allowed traders to cross the “Line of Control” dividing the bitterly disputed territory.

Hitler ‘led henchmen’ in Kristallnacht riots

Adolf Hitler marched his henchmen onto the streets of Munich to perpetrate the atrocity that became known as Kristallnact newly deciphered passages from the diaries of Josef Goebbels show.

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Fosamax is often prescribed to osteoporosis patients and advanced cancer and Paget’s disease

October 20th, 2008

Fosamax is often prescribed to osteoporosis patients and advanced cancer and Pagets disease patients in order to help fight the thinning of bone common in those diseases.

Simpson faces Shrews fans - again

Paul Simpson is taking questions from Shrewsbury supporters at the club’s second Fans’ Forum of the season.

Britton unfazed by QPR’s wealth

Leon Britton has called on Swansea to forget about the financial muscle of Queens Park Rangers and focus on winning.

Stockport want police Reid action

Stockport County threaten to take legal action against Colchester United defender Paul Reid.

Boxing & Madison Square Garden

Why the Garden is seen as the world’s ultimate fight venue

Sport on BBC Radio Merseyside

Live coverage and commentary details for BBC Radio Merseyside

Prices cut for Thompson tribute

Dundee United reduce the ticket prices for Saturday’s match against St Mirren to 5.

Lawson set to lose Pakistan post

The Pakistan Cricket Board will not offer coach Geoff Lawson a new contract when his current deal ends in April 2009.

Scots hopeful of European upset

Anna Signeul says her Scotland side can overcome Russia to qualify for the European Championship finals for the first time.

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Elias Stassinos, Esquire is a trademark and incorporation attorney that has assisted thousands of

October 19th, 2008

Elias Stassinos, Esquire is a trademark and incorporation attorney that has assisted thousands of small business owners and entrepreneurs launch their first business enterprise. Visit his law firm Website: www.stassinos.comwww.stassinos.com . Attorney Elias Stassinos, Esquire is also a corporate legal counsel for the leading online legal filing service at www.businessnameusa.comwww.businessnameusa.com.
Medical Bills - Another Perspective
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I am an open heart surgery survivor. That by itself makes me a lucky man. However couple that with the fact the entire procedure from beginning to hospital discharge cost me only $125.00 and you can reasonably call me lucky again.

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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Yes, I have a web site dedicated to helping people make great birthday celebrations, but it’s also

October 17th, 2008

Yes, I have a web site dedicated to helping people make great birthday celebrations, but its also devoted to ways of better celebrating life. Here are a few ways of giving thanks to those that celebrate a birthday this month, or to just anyone whose presence has made a difference in your life:

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The most common complaint from clients? They never see their lawyer

October 14th, 2008

The most common complaint from clients? They never see their lawyer. Their lawyer meets with them for an initial consultation, signs them up, and the client never hears from their attorney again. Their frequent calls go unanswered, and they wonder what service they are actually paying for. Or perhaps the lawyer ‘papers’ them to death, with letters and documents that they don”t understand, and that aren”t even explained to them. In other instances, client calls are fielded by the gatekeepers - secretaries and paralegals trained to screen calls well. The problem here is that too much information actually gets lost in multiple-party translation.

Southend fail in red card appeal

Southend United full-back Dan Harding will serve a three-match suspension after the FA reject an appeal by the Blues.

IFA set to appoint interim chief

The IFA is set to appoint an interim chief executive this week, with a permanent appointment unlikely to be made for several months.

Kightly ready for Wolves return

Wolves winger Michael Kightly is fit to return from his hamstring injury for the Coventry City game.

Moores rejects Cook cash claims

England coach Peter Moores disagrees with Alastair Cook’s claim that money is the main motive in the Stanford Super Series.

Brummies look at GB star Wright

British prospect James Wright is in the Birmingham Brummies side to face Wolverhampton in the Midland Shield.

O’Donovan gets Ireland A position

Niall O’Donovan is appointed as assistant coach of the Ireland A side.

Murray v Bolelli as it happened

Britain’s Andy Murray overcomes Simone Bolelli in the second round of the Madrid Masters in Spain.

Hamilton hits back at criticism

Lewis Hamilton admits he has made mistakes this season but insists some people’s perception of him as arrogant is misplaced.

Bolelli injury hands Murray win

Andy Murray reaches the third round of the Madrid Masters after his opponent Simone Bolelli retires hurt.

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Usually I write about managing stress using biofeedback, hypnosis, nutrition

October 13th, 2008

Usually I write about managing stress using biofeedback, hypnosis, nutrition… for the individual to aid in one managing physical reactions to stress or getting rid of unwanted habits such as smoking, overeating… Just as stress affects an individual, stress also affects society and sometimes with lynch mob results.

Delia Smith’s recipes: apples

The apple season is in full swing, Delia Smith says, and whether you prefer sweet or savoury, there are plenty of tempting ways to use up a glut.

Delia Smith’s recipes: slow braised belly pork with bacon, apples and cider

The apple season is in full swing, Delia Smith says, and whether you prefer sweet or savoury, there are plenty of tempting ways to use up a glut.

Delia Smith’s recipes: cider-glazed pork chops with a confit of apples and shallots

The apple season is in full swing, Delia Smith says, and whether you prefer sweet or savoury, there are plenty of tempting ways to use up a glut.

Delia Smith’s recipes: baked Bramley apple and almond pudding

The apple season is in full swing, Delia Smith says, and whether you prefer sweet or savoury, there are plenty of tempting ways to use up a glut.

British pub guide: Pint to pint

Our guide to British pubs. This week: Adrian Tierney-Jones visits Pen-y-Gwryd Hotel, Gwynant.

New English cook: Why butter’s best as colds march in

Whole foods have been included in healthy people’s diets for centuries. Scientific proof of their effectiveness is not needed, writes Rose Prince.

Restaurant reviews: In with the new

Belinda Richardson reviews three restaurants that have undergone brave face lifts.

London restaurant review: The River Caf

Rarely can such a large restaurant have maintained these incredible standards. Jasper Gerard visits the reopened River Caf, London W6.

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