Archive for November, 2009

Fry-ups are credit lunch


Fry-ups are credit lunch 0 Comments | Sunday Mirror, Nov 22, 2009 | by Anonymous SALES of sausages and bacon are soaring as credit-crunch Britons turn to comfort foods. Supermarket sales have risen 10 per cent and 9 per cent respectively as shoppers switch from roasts to fry-ups to save money, says The Grocer magazine. [...]

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Stephen takes Hart from Andy


Stephen takes Hart from Andy 0 Comments | Sunday Mirror, Nov 22, 2009 | by Ken Gorman ITis a paradox to write the words cancer and ‘good news’ in the same sentence. But at least Stephen McPhail could sleep without that cold trickle of fear last night. Cardiff City’s engaging Irish midfielder should be back [...]

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Injuries stopping Moyes axing flops


Injuries stopping Moyes axing flops 0 Comments | Daily Post; Liverpool (UK), Nov 21, 2009 | by IAN DOYLE FRUSTRATED David Moyes admits his under-performing players are being spared the axe by Everton’s chronic injury problems. And those fitness concerns are showing no signs of abating with Tim Cahill a major doubt for this evening’s [...]

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Button's future is still up in the air


Button’s future is still up in the air 0 Comments | Daily Post; Liverpool (UK), Oct 29, 2009 | by IAN PARKES JENSON BUTTON may be able to rest easy now he has the Formula One world title in his pocket, but his future remains far from settled. In his own words, Button insists he [...]

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YOU BUY pounds 8000 TEETH FOR MAXINE CARR; EXCLUSIVE Soham liar laughs at taxpayer She jets to see a dentist abroad


YOU BUY pounds 8000 TEETH FOR MAXINE CARR; EXCLUSIVE Soham liar laughs at taxpayer She jets to see a dentist abroad 0 Comments | People (London, England), The, Oct 26, 2008 Byline: By DAVID JEFFS Assistant Editor SOHAM liar Maxine Carr has flown to eastern Europe for dental work – costing taxpayers’ pounds 8,000. She [...]

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'Queen bees' making a cottage industry out of their writing


‘Queen bees’ making a cottage industry out of their writing 0 Comments | Evening Standard; London (UK), Nov 20, 2009 | by Louise Jury SIX women writers intend to revolutionise the book trade from their homes. They have set up a publishing company called Queenbee Press and the first collection of their short stories is [...]

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Used-car warranties often hide loopholes.(Auto)


Used-car warranties often hide loopholes.(Auto) 0 Comments | Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL), November, 2009 Q. I have an older car that I am going to need to drive for a few more years. Should I buy one of these warranties I see advertised? A. I will make this simple. Noflorida auto insurance quotes

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Rearden Commerce Touts Customers Usage of Mobile Personal Assistant


Rearden Commerce Touts Customers Usage of Mobile Personal Assistant 0 Comments | Wireless News, Nov 20, 2009 Rearden Commerce, developer of an on-demand platform that helps companies buy and manage services online, issued data based on usage of its Mobile Personal Assistant. The Mobile Personal Assistant automatically syncs with the Rearden Personal Assistant to offer [...]

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Ford, Volvo earn most safety nods


Ford, Volvo earn most safety nods 0 Comments | Deseret News (Salt Lake City), Nov 18, 2009 | by Ken Thomas Associated Press WASHINGTON — Ford, Subaru and Volkswagen sit atop the insurance industry’s annual list of the safest new vehicles, according to a closely watched assessment used by car companies to lure safety- conscious [...]

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Basilea presents new research data on oncology drug candidate BAL27862 at international cancer conference


Basilea presents new research data on oncology drug candidate BAL27862 at international cancer conference Market Wire, November, 2009 Basilea Pharmaceutica Ltd. (SWISS: BSLN) presents new research data on its innovative antitumor drug candidate BAL27862 at the international conference on Molecular Targets and Cancer Therapeutics in Boston (MA). BAL27862 is a novel, intravenous and orally bioavailable [...]

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