November 3rd, 2008
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Stags extend Chanot’s loan spell
Mansfield Town extend Sheffield United central defender Maxime Chanot’s loan spell for a further month.
Shots have no away fear - Harding
Aldershot midfielder Ben Harding says the players have no fears about playing away despite a run of eight defeats on the road.
Mercer to make TT debut in 2009
Kent rider Steve Mercer announces he will make his debut at the Isle of Man TT in 2009.
Boston defender hopes for revival
Boston United defender Wes Parker would swap the Pilgims’ good cup form for league points.
Trinity’s fight pleases Charles
Gainsborough Trinity manager Steve Charles is pleased with his side’s hard-fought 0-0 draw at Blue Square North leaders Tamworth.
Alan Hansen’s column
"Celtic will really test Man Utd at Parkhead"
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October 31st, 2008
Several credit cards do charge a yearly fee of usually as low as 20 dollars a year, however other companies do waive the yearly fee since they want you in their business.
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October 30th, 2008
Social ideals and movements were no longer dirty words or bad ideas. The CCF more than proved this and the foundations of our social systems were born. Scare mongering on behalf of the elite did not succeed.
Gillett tight-lipped over sale
Liverpool co-owner George Gillett has refused to comment on rumours that the club is up for sale.
Levy - communication is key
Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy has hinted that the language barrier played a part in Juande Ramos’ downfall.
Carvalho back on the sidelines
Ricardo Carvalho has made a hasty return to the Chelsea treatment room following Wednesday’s win at Hull.
New name as Spurs leave Lane
Tottenham have confirmed that they plan to sell naming rights to their proposed new 60,000-capacity stadium.
Gerrard - We fear no-one
Steven Gerrard insists there is a new-found sense of belief sweeping through Anfield this season.
Pryce right for Kangaroos
Leon Pryce admits England cannot afford to underachieve again this Sunday when they play Australia.
Murray v Verdasco live
Follow live coverage of Andy Murray’s progress in the Paris Masters with skysports.com. You can also watch now on Sky Sports Xtra
English eyes on Ya
Rosenborg playmaker Didier Konan Ya has revealed that he is close to clinching a move to England.
‘Massa needs mistakes’
Ferrari’s Kimi Raikkonen has conceded that team-mate Felipe Massa needs McLaren to make mistakes if he is to take the title.
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October 29th, 2008
There”s also the matter of discretion and privacy. Reputable agents can arrange a sale that”s private and confidential. There”s no need to put up a “for sale” board in front of your house or put an advert in the local press. So friends, neighbours and colleagues are none the wiser to your circumstances.
New Scotland A role for Townsend
Former Test stars Gregor Townsend and Shade Munro are the assistant coaches of the Scotland A team.
Hammers to fight Curbishley claim
West Has will fight Alan Curbishley’s claim for compensation following his resignation in September.
Narraway closing in on comeback
Gloucester forward Luke Narraway says he hopes to have recovered from a hamstring injury and back playing within weeks.
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October 27th, 2008
Business travelers are free to hold meetings within the plane, enjoy time with their families, and prepare for important business proceedings such as seminars, presentations, etc. Time is considered to be most important in any business, and this is what private jet charters help in achieving. This option saves a lot of time.
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October 23rd, 2008
Many of us are completely unaware of the unconscious belief systems that are governing our attitudes, behaviors, expectations and comfort level regarding how much money we think we deserve and actually attract.
Two-tier Premier League proposed by Gartside
One of the most senior figures in English football has called for
revolutionary changes to the Premier League.
England appoint Mushtaq as spin coach
Former Pakistan star Mushtaq Ahmed has been appointed as a spin bowling coach
by the England and Wales Cricket Board.
IRB leave Welsh to fight among themselves
The International Rugby Board will not become involved in Welsh rugby’s
dispute about player release before next month’s autumn Test series opener
against South Africa.
Ballack orders Low to contact Chelsea
Chelsea midfielder Michael Ballack has told Germany coach Joachim Low he will
have to consult with his club before they can meet for showdown talks.
Galaxy baffled by Beckham loan
David Beckham’s proposed move to AC Milan continued to cause excitement in
Italy and bemusement in the United States today.
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October 19th, 2008
In what has become known in international financial circles as one of the most important and explosive stories in the history of modern banking, the Wanta settlement has been the subject of a Bush administration cover-up ever since Ambassador Wanta entered into an official written agreement in November 2005 to repatriate money for the betterment of the American economy.
Hamilton extends lead
Lewis Hamilton has extended his World Championship lead over Felipe Massa to seven points after winning the Chinese Grand Prix.
Sky Sports Sunday live!
Follow all Sunday’s action, including a couple of local derbies, via the new-look skysports.com Score Centre.
Cesc denies rejecting deal
Arsenal midfielder Cesc Fabregas has branded reports that he has rejected a new contract as ‘mischief-making’.
Defending champs march on
Munster produced a typically resilient and effective display to beat Sale 24-16 at Edgeley Park on Sunday.
Gloucester bruised by Blues
Cardiff Blues took control of Pool Six in the Heineken Cup with a bonus-point 37-24 victory over Gloucester at the Millennium Stadium.
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October 15th, 2008
Of course winning while playing slots online is possible, in fact the odds of winning while playing online are much better then in a land based casino. The trick is to quit while your ahead rather then playing it all back.
West Ham lodge Tevez appeal to CAS
The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) have opened proceedings to determine
if they can hear West Ham’s appeal against a ruling which could see them pay
out millions over the Carlos Tevez affair.
Chinese football not good enough for Bird’s Nest
Beijing’s national Bird’s Nest stadium will not stage local football matches
next year as its managers fear the Chinese league’s low standing could sully
the iconic Olympic venue’s image, local media reported today.
Atletico switch unfair on fans says Benitez
Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez has blasted the late switch in venue for his
side’s Champions League clash with Atletico Madrid, claiming it is unfair on
the club’s fans.
F1 governing body proposes sweeping cost cuts
Formula One’s governing body has proposed radical cost-cutting measures,
including the possible use of standard engines from 2010, to help teams
survive the global financial storm.
Ballesteros ’stable’ after surgery
Seve Ballesteros underwent 12 hours of surgery yesterday to remove a brain
tumour and is currently "stable" in the intensive care unit of a Madrid
hospital.
The Back 9: Back to Q school
Newcastle set for foreign ownership
Newcastle’s new owner is almost certain to hail from overseas - and there is
no indication yet from any interested party that Kevin Keegan’s return to
the club is central to their plans.
Thousands expected for Olympic victory parade
Thousands of people are expected to cheer Britain’s Olympic heroes during
tomorrow’s victory parade in London.
Dundee postpone Rangers match
Dundee United’s weekend match against Rangers has been postponed as a mark of
respect following the death of Tannadice chairman Eddie Thompson.
Domenech to stay with France
Raymond Domenech has been given the green light to continue as France coach.
Rosina rejects Tottenham link
Torino midfielder Alessandro Rosina has played down speculation linking him
with a January transfer to Premier League strugglers Tottenham Hotspur.
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October 14th, 2008
No loss of consciousness: Plaintiffs who sustain mild brain injuries often do not experience true loss of consciousness. Expert witnesses will help present evidence that loss of awareness, confusion or dizziness as a result of trauma can cause significant neurological problems.
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October 13th, 2008
Copyright laws in the United States are different than they are in other countries. If you wish to use music that is or was under copyright in another country, then you must follow the laws that apply to the particular piece of music. Free copyright music is available in almost every country and many genres; the trick is finding great sources where you can easily find this music.
Gerrard admits Lamps frustrations
Steven Gerrard admits that he is still struggling to ‘click’ with Frank Lampard in an England shirt.
Terry and Cole are ruled out
England duo John Terry and Ashley Cole will miss the World Cup qualifier in Belarus on Wednesday evening.
Duo blast Cole boo-boys
Frank Lampard and David Beckham have jumped to the defence of Ashley Cole after he was targeted by the boo-boys.
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