Living as financially independent roommates could also present a problem with expenses

November 3rd, 2008

Living as financially independent roommates could also present a problem with expenses. Unless you agree to distribute both of your respective incomes in a way that benefits the community, one spouse may not have enough to support his or her lifestyle. Regardless, if you are still residing in the family home with your spouse, the courts will not grant any spousal or child support. Since you have avoided going to the courts entirely, a support award is virtually impossible anyway.)

Firefighters sent to Greece to train for bush blazes

Firemen have been sent on a 19000 trip to Greece to learn how to tackle bush fires.

Chinese in Taiwan for first talks since 1949

The highestranking delegation of Chinese officials to visit Taiwan since 1949 has arrived in Taipei with the goal of signing important deals to bind the two sides together.

New US president must lead response to global financial crisis says Gordon Brown

As the only superpower the USA had a unique responsibility to steward the world through the economic downturn says PM.

Britain seeks block on EU imports from Israeli settlements

Britain has asked the European Union to increase efforts to block imports of products from Israeli settlements.

Teen pregnancy ‘higher among those watching sexual TV content’

Teenagers who watch television programmes with strong sexual content are twice as likely to become or make a partner pregnant than those who do not a study suggests.

Australian teen arrested breaking into police station

A teenage boy has stunned police with his boldness after he broke into a police station - and was promptly arrested.

Aid starts to make its way through in Democratic Republic of Congo

Aid is starting to make its way into the Democratic Republic of Congo for the first time since fighting broke out more than a week ago causing thousands to flee.

Dalai Lama accepts ‘failure’ over Tibet talks with China

The Dalai Lama has described as a “failure” efforts to hold progressive talks with China over the drive for greater automony for Tibet.

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The test for confusing similarity involves a comparison between the trade mark and the domain name

November 1st, 2008

The test for confusing similarity involves a comparison between the trade mark and the domain name to determine the likelihood of confusion. The content of the website is irrelevant for this particular purpose.

All Blacks squeeze victory again

New Zealand’s age-old ability to squeeze out a narrow Test victory even when
below their best was again demonstrated in the enervating humidity of Hong
Kong.

Blair’s boot gets the better of Bath

Cardiff Blues reached the semi-finals of the EDF Energy Cup last night despite
having to fend off a dominant Bath for most of the match. Bath were
generally in control but were kept at bay by tremendous defence, while the
Blues’ ability to grab points on each of their rare trips into the visitors’
half proved decisive in a nail-biting encounter.

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Hamilton’s second time lucky?

“I’m human. There’s nerves. Nerves of excitement and it’s never nerves of thinking you might fail. It’s just the adrenaline pumping and wondering whether you’ll get the start perfect, what’s going to happen in the first corner because it’s unknown. You have absolutely no clue about what’s going to happen – do you go left, do you go right, do you brake early, do you brake late, will you get hit from behind, will you get a flat tyre?”

Redknapp to keep faith with blundering Gomes

Despite a series of high-profile and sometimes costly mistakes this season, Harry Redknapp will continue to show complete faith in his goalkeeper Heurelho Gomes against the league leaders Liverpool today.

Massa ready to crown maturity

In all the chauvinistic excitement surrounding Lewis Hamilton’s fight for the world championship it is easy to overlook the fact that Felipe Massa would be an equally worthy champion. Indeed, without the engine failure that cost him the Hungarian Grand Prix, or the pit-stop shambles that did likewise in Singapore, the Sao Paolo 27-year-old could already have clinched the title.

‘We got a lot of work done,’ says happy Hamilton after practice

Lewis Hamilton set only the ninth fastest time during yesterday’s second practice session for the race that will decide whether he becomes the sport’s 30th and youngest world champion. But he was completely cool about it.

James Lawton: England must free themselves from chains of Stanford’s Super Shambles

Hard though it is to grasp, it seems that the players and administrators of English cricket didn’t realise until too late the truth that has run through every ghastly moment of their misadventure in the Caribbean.

Hamilton: ‘The main thing is that I have a fantastic family behind me’

“You know, if Lewis makes it to Formula One next year,” Anthony Hamilton said quietly in the GP2 paddock at the Hungaroring in 2006, “I don’t suppose I will go to more than three or four grands prix a year. I would feel like I was in the way, some sort of intruder who didn’t belong…”

Radcliffe the Big Apple’s ‘marathon mom’

The lead story on the heaps of The New York Times spread about the foyer of the Hilton Hotel in Manhattan at breakfast-time yesterday spelled bad news for the female support runner in the interminable marathon of a US election campaign. According to a poll by the newspaper, 59 per cent of voters deem Sarah Palin unqualified for the post of vice-president. So much, then, for the drawing power of the celebrated Hockey Mom.

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Linda Davis writes for several web sites, such as yetra

October 31st, 2008

Linda Davis writes for several web sites, such as yetra.comyetra.com and tocip.comtocip.com.
Bigamist Begs For Life Imprisonment;Seeks Escape From 40 Wives
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As you have no doubt read, the countrys leading bigamist distinguished title, eh? was arrested in Las Vegas during a routine traffic stop. He had made it to the number one spot on the FBIs list of top ten hits for marrying underage women to devout gentleman significantly older than themselves.

F1’s rollercoaster race to the title

The key moments as the 2008 world championship went down to the wire in Brazil

Wrexham v Lewes

Team news ahead of Saturday’s Blue Square Premier match.

Altrincham v Histon

Team news ahead of Saturday’s Blue Square Premier match.

Falkirk v Dundee United

Team news ahead of the Scottish Premier League match at the Falkirk Stadium.

Cambridge Utd v Rushden & D

Team news ahead of Saturday’s Blue Square Premier match.

Murray v Nalbandian as it happened

British number one Andy Murray loses 6-7 3-6 to Argentina’s David Nalbandian in the Paris Masters quarter-finals.

We were "blown away", says Udal

Middlesex captain Shaun Udal claims his side were "blown away" by the big-hitting Stanford Superstars side.

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October 30th, 2008

2.) Decide how you will use a credit card. Are you a frequent purchaser? If so, then look at reward-based credit cards. Are you planning on paying in full every month? If so, look for a credit card that has no annual fee.

Meredith Kercher suspect Amanda Knox tells of disappointment at being sent for trial

Amanda Knox speaks of bitter disappointment at having to stand trial for the murder of Meredith Kercher.

It’s a pelicaneatdog world

These improbable pictures show the extraordinary moment when a pelican bodysearched a dog in search for a meal.

Climbers explore one of world’s deepest underground shafts

A group of climbers have explored one of the world’s deepest underground shafts spending almost a week at a time beneath the earth.

National Peasant Games open in China

The games have opened with sporting events including the 60metre ricetransplanting race and the tyrepushing race.

Fleeing DR Congo army loots rebelthreatened town

Rebels have swept through the hills and villages around Goma in five days of fighting which has seen the government army consistently pushed back and the UN peacekeeping force completely overwhelmed.

Prince of Wales visits Japanese forest conservation project

The Prince of Wales met a kindred spirit as he travelled deep into Japan to see a Welshman’s efforts to restore a mountain forest.

Sharia law ’subservient’ to English courts says Jack Straw

The Justice Secretary told an Islamic conference that the arguments against introducing a separate Islamic legal system were “overwhelming”.

FTSE 100 rises after US cuts rates

The FTSE 100 opened up as investors reacted to yesterday’s halfpoint cut in US interest rates following strong rises in Asian markets.

Suicide bomber strikes in heart of Afghan capital

A suicide bomber has struck inside a government building in Kabul the capital of Afghanistan killing at least five people.

Japanese launch campaign to marry comic book characters

A campaign has been launched in Japan to legally allow comic bookloving humans to marry their favourite fictitious characters.

Pakistan earthquake: Thousands displaced as death toll rises

The death toll from an earthquake that hit a remote impoverished area of Pakistan has risen to 215 as rescuers scoured mountains for survivors.

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I’ll just add this about spamming

October 26th, 2008

Ill just add this about spamming. This is a small area in the Can Spam Act that receives much abuse. It states, The Act also prohibits false or misleading subject headings in commercial email messages.

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Remember, however, that your credit history precedes you and it may limit your options

October 23rd, 2008

Remember, however, that your credit history precedes you and it may limit your options. If you have some bad marks on your report or simply haven”t developed a report at all, you may be prevented from obtaining the card you want. But use that as an incentive to keep up with your payments and stay within your credit limit from hereon. This way you can build up a good credit history so that more doors open for you and you can enjoy more financial freedom in the long run.

Iraq: US forces hand over Triangle of Death

US forces in Iraq have handed over control of a province once part of a socalled ‘Triangle of Death’.

Japanese author serves up insect feast

A Japanese author behind an insect recipe book says that spiders are his favourite dish.

Meredith Kercher murder: Raffaele Sollecito protests his innocence

The Italian student accused of being one of Meredith Kercher’s killers protests his innocence from behind bars.

Korean detente railway becomes ghost train

Reconciliation train service between South and North Korea is nearly always completely empty.

Tobago attacks deal blow to Caribbean tourism

Hoteliers in Tobago fear that holidaymakers will avoid the island following attacks on British tourists.

Eid cows smuggled into Gaza in hidden tunnels

Underground livestock smuggling has increased dramatically ahead of Eid AlAdha a day when Muslims the world over slaughter animals and feed the poor to seek God’s forgiveness.

Company launches investigation into ‘Facebook sickie’

A call centre has launched an internal investigation into the actions of an employee who was caught on social networking site Facebook bragging about “chucking a sickie”.

Australia bans word ‘drought’ as too upsetting for farmers

The word “drought” makes farmers feel depressed and should be replaced with “dryness” a panel of Australian government experts has said.

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- Tennessee Aquariums has incorporated an amazing architectural aesthetics having a beautiful

October 22nd, 2008

- Tennessee Aquariums has incorporated an amazing architectural aesthetics having a beautiful landscaping of underwater sea environment, river, lake and pond natural habitats, which they rank as one of the best aquariums in the world to visit.

Germany must pay damages to families of WWII Italian massacre victims

Germany must compensate the families of Italians who were massacred by Nazi troops in Tuscany during the Second World War Italy’s highest appeal court has ruled.

Obama and McCain in bitter battle for Nevada

Nevada is becoming one of the most bitterly contested swing states as Obama and McCain battle for votes.

Californians vote at drivethrough

The drivethrough America’s greatest gift to convenience culture has even been extended to the democratic process.

Meredith Kercher: Italian anger at request to try Amanda Knox in USA

American supporters of Amanda Knox the woman accused of killing Briton Meredith Kercher want the case moved to the US.

US want ‘James Bond’ flying submarine

The US military have launched a competition to find a design for a flying submarine a week before the release of the latest Bond film.

Princes struck with bug on motorbike rally

Princes William and Harry have been struck with a stomach bug four days into their South African charity motorbike rally.

Egyptian groper gets three years’ hard labour

An Egyptian court has sentenced a man to three years’ hard labour for openly groping a woman on a Cairo street in a rare crackdown on widespread public harassment of women.

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October 21st, 2008

Gust A. Lenglet has been an accountant and financial advisor for many years. He is President and CEO of Crown Financial Concepts, Ltd., www.crownfinancialconcepts.orgwww.crownfinancialconcepts.organd offers budgeting software to create a household budget. He is also an accomplished author in the tax, legal, and education fields, as well as debt consolidation and relief.
IELTS Minimum Score Increasing to 7.0
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Episode 9 (The Tip) Air Date: 07-11-1998

October 18th, 2008

Episode 10 (Ancient Tribes) Air Date: 07-20-1998
Episode 11 (Great Men) Air Date: 07-27-1998
Episode 12 (Losing Your Appeal) Air Date: 08-03-1998
Episode 13 (Family Bizness) Air Date: 08-10-1998
Episode 14 (Strange Bedfellows) Air Date: 08-17-1998
Episode 15 (Animal Farm) Air Date: 08-24-1998
Episode 16 (Escape from Oz) Air Date: 08-31-1998

Five-star Blues batter Boro

Chelsea cruised to a 5-0 triumph at Middlesbrough to maintain their unbeaten start to the season.

Sky Sports Saturday live!

Follow all today’s matches, including commentary on each Premier League game, with the new-look skysports.com Score Centre.

Shanghai pole for Hamilton

Lewis Hamilton will start from the front of the grid for Sunday’s Chinese Grand Prix after dominating qualifying in Shanghai.

Murray makes Madrid final

Andy Murray has reached the final of the Madrid Masters after beating Roger Federer 3-6 6-3 7-5.

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The Nursing & Midwifery Council (NMC) has recently announced that it would, effective from 1

October 15th, 2008

The Nursing & Midwifery Council (NMC) has recently announced that it would, effective from 1 February 2007, be raising the minimum English language overall IELTS pass score for overseas-trained nurses and midwives coming to work in the UK.

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