Also, ask to be sure the witness will accept instructions from both defendants and claimants

November 4th, 2008

Also, ask to be sure the witness will accept instructions from both defendants and claimants. Many courts do not favor one-sided experts, and will choose one with a reputation of being even-handed.

England leagues below peerless kangaroos

After defending England from criticism by the Australian media in the run-up
to the World Cup clash with the Kangaroos, it is time to eat humble pie.

Spurs may bid for Given

Tottenham are ready to take advantage of the crisis at Newcastle by launching
a bid for Shay Given.

Thorpe returns to Surrey

Surrey have announced that Graham Thorpe will join the county as a specialist
batting coach next season.

Van Commenee promises no sentiment in funding

UK Athletics’ new head coach Charles van Commenee today insisted there would
be "no room for sentiment" in funding for Britain’s athletes.

Australians likely to gamble in must-win match

Australia could be forced into giving an untried spin bowler a test debut in a
must-win match against India on a pitch that he hasn’t set foot on.

Blues duo make Wales debuts

Cardiff Blues pair Leigh Halfpenny and Andy Powell will make their Wales
debuts in Saturday’s Millennium Stadium clash against world champions South
Africa.

Four debuts and a Cipriani return for England

Martin Johnson has included four debutants - Delon Armitage, Ugo Monye, Riki
Flutey and Nick Kennedy - in the England team to start against the Pacific
Islanders on Saturday.

Clichy: "Arsenal must pull together"

Defender Gael Clichy believes teamwork is key if Arsenal are to return to
winning ways after their shock defeat to Stoke.

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There is a growing momentum in the Mortgage and Secured loans industry that at some time secured

November 3rd, 2008

There is a growing momentum in the Mortgage and Secured loans industry that at some time secured loans will be regulated by the F.S.A. With the already increased workload of the F.S.A it is more likely that an “official” recommendation for their regulation by the F.S.A is more likely to come from the O.F.T

Edwards aiming to beat the odds

Shaun Edwards accepts history is not on Wales’ side in their quest to topple
the Tri-Nations heavyweights this month.

Rauluni set to skipper Islanders

Saracens scrum-half Mosese Rauluni has been confirmed as captain of the
Pacific Islands for their forthcoming Tests against England, France and
Italy.

Ward sacked by Carlisle

Carlisle have parted company with boss John Ward by mutual consent following a
wretched run of form.

Senna name may return to F1

The name of Senna will move a step closer to a return to Formula One later
this month.

Materazzi accepts damages over Zidane racism claims

Italian soccer star Marco Materazzi today accepted substantial undisclosed
damages over Daily Mail articles which said that he has used vile racist
abuse to French captain Zinedine Zidane.

Hamilton is champion… on the final corner: ‘I’m thrilled. It’s been a long journey’

Fans of Lewis Hamilton were celebrating last night after a dramatic day of
twists and turns that saw him become the youngest world Formula One champion.

Pietersen’s men left to count the cost of failing to take full responsibility for their own actions

Nothing undermines the focus of an individual or team more than uncertainty, and in the days leading up to Saturday’s Twenty20 for $20m rout England did not give the impression of a team that really wanted to be in Antigua. Once Kevin Pietersen’s side realised that the country they represent was not wholly supportive of the initiative, and that a muddy sod was flying in their direction, they began searching for sympathy.

Seconds to spare as Hamilton snatches glory

For a few desperate moments, Felipe Massa had the world championship trophy in
his grasp after a perfect race in tricky conditions. As he crossed the
finish line the winner, he thought he had done enough. Back down the road
Lewis Hamilton had lost the fifth place he needed to Sebastian Vettel, and
there was nothing he could do about it.

‘It was one of the toughest races of my life’

Anthony Hamilton was lost for words after son Lewis claimed the Formula One World Championship at the end of the Brazilian Grand Prix. The Briton was sixth just seconds from the end of the race but edged into fifth ahead of Timo Glock to claim the title by one point from Brazil’s Felipe Massa at Interlagos.

Route to the Championship: A Race-by-race guide to the title

*Australia Hamilton starts the season with a dominant victory and an early lead in the World Championship as the Ferraris run into trouble.

James Lawton: Hamilton claims place in fast lane

Lewis Hamilton drove through all the doubts and the rainstorm to claim his
place in history yesterday. He did it with a marvellous self-control that
took us to the very heart of a sport that has broken the hearts of so many
brilliant men, if it did not kill them.

Sam Wallace: United forced into taking centre stage in Blatter’s overblown vanity project

When Manchester United beat Palmeiras to win the Toyota Cup in Japan in 1999, they were away for six days all in, travelling and playing. When they play the absurd Fifa Club World Cup next month it will be nine days away. As Sir Alex Ferguson knows so well, it is the small things that make the big differences over the course of a season.

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Relatives love to receive pictures of their family

October 31st, 2008

Relatives love to receive pictures of their family. When you buy school pictures or have any other type of picture taken, you are usually left with some extras. Put the extras together in an old album and give it as a gift. You can also make a collage with your pictures, these are easy to make and thoughtful gifts.

Sketch: Boring though he is it’s cruel to muzzle Joe Biden

It is an almost impossibly grand thing to be an American senator and Joe Biden has been one for the last 36 years.

Palestinians toil for Barack Obama win

Palestinian students in Gaza are coldcalling US voters to urge them to support their hero Barack Obama.

Pakistan to receive 9bn from IMF in fight against bankruptcy

Pakistan is to receive a 9bn 5.5bn bailout loan from the International Monetary Fund as the country has three weeks to stave off bankruptcy.

Photographer injured after West Bank clashes

Clashes between Jewish settlers and Israeli police left several people injured in the West Bank.

Children and families suffered in Mao purges

The hated “landlord” or “di Zhu” class was bloodily purged by Mao in his rise to power.

David Miliband flies to Congo after warnings of humanitarian catastrophe

David Miliband the Foreign Secretary was flying to the Democratic Republic of Congo today after warnings of a humanitarian catastrophe.

Mao’s hated landlords allowed to return to China

They were one of the first groups to suffer under Mao’s ruthless purges.

Australian police force ‘modelled on Reservoir Dogs’

Australian police in an armed robbery squad modelled themselves on violent criminals in Quentin Tarantino’s film Reservoir Dogs dressing in black suits and sunglasses and assaulting suspects.

Wedding between boy 7 and girl 5

A wedding between a 7yearold boy and a 5yearold girl in Pakistan’s largest city was halted by a police raid.

China accused of covering up outbreak of maggots in oranges

The Chinese authorities already battling a food safety scandal over melamine contamination of milk and eggs have been accused of covering up an outbreak of maggots in oranges.

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The Value Miles Platinum Visa Credit Card earns you one Value Mile for each dollar you charge on

October 30th, 2008

The Value Miles Platinum Visa Credit Card earns you one Value Mile for each dollar you charge on the card. Once you”ve accumulated 24,000 value miles, you”ve earned an airline ticket to any location in the continental United States. You may also receive other benefits, like travel insurance and emergency cash. The Citi Bank PremierPass Card boasts 0% APR for 12 whole months, and you can earn points for purchases and flying. You will also receive free online services.

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If, for example, you intend to do some serious short-term shopping, a card that offers, say six

October 27th, 2008

If, for example, you intend to do some serious short-term shopping, a card that offers, say six month interest free on purchases, would be more suitable.

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.

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Dubbed the Wanta Plan by financial onlookers, analysts suggests the massive settlement if used

October 26th, 2008

Dubbed the Wanta Plan by financial onlookers, analysts suggests the massive settlement if used properly could once again turn around the U.S. economy, erase the Bush-orchestrated 8 trillion plus National Debt and again put the needs of the American people and its faltering infrastructure at the forefront instead of in the background, as planned by the New World Order”s plan to destabilize the economy and destroy America from within.

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These “programs in a box” are typically complete turnkey therapy, counseling or consulting programs

October 25th, 2008

These programs in a box are typically complete turnkey therapy, counseling or consulting programs that therapists can purchase. They are usually complete, including the structured program itself, instructor materials, workbooks and also include marketing pieces you can use to generate business.

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Can you get a FREE NCIC background check? Yes, most non-profit volunteer-based organizations might

October 24th, 2008

Can you get a FREE NCIC background check? Yes, most non-profit volunteer-based organizations might get a FBI background check performed at the local police agency.

Restaurant review: Equilibrium at Fawsley Hall, Northamptonshire

Visit Equilibrium for a stupendous great hall and high-order cooking in one of the loveliest houses, says Jasper Gerard.

White’s gentlemans’ club reveal what men really like to eat

For the secrets of what men really like eating, look to White’s in St James, says Rose Prince.

Restaurant reviews: three of a kind

Belinda Richardson reviews three restaurants in halls of fame.

British pub guide: Pint to pint

Jonathan Goodall visits The Blisland Inn, Bodmin, Cornwall.

Trina Hahnemann: Red herrings and the true taste of Scandinavia

Xanthe Clay heads for Copenhagen to meet Denmark’s answer to Nigella Lawson.

Trina Hahnemann’s apple trifle

The Danish cookery writer tells Xanthe Clay how to make Scandinavian apple trifle.

Wine: Klein Constantia’s dungeon treasure

Luciously sweet wine are being made again in South Africa’s Constantia Valley, writes Jonathan Ray.

Wine: Top deals this week

Jonathan Ray picks three of the best South African wines on offer.

Making jam: Jammy so-and-so

Jonny Beardsall finds the act of preserving fruit stangely satisfying.

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October 19th, 2008

This is necessary to protect your genuine email address from various spamming programs known as spambots. These programmes used by spammers hunt for email ids on the net.

Europeans signal clash with US over global capitalism

Europeans to demand leadership from America at series of summits to reform global financial system.

Russian politician investigated in Spain over Mafia connections

Spanish police have raided the holiday home of a high ranking member of the Russian parliament over his alleged links to organised crime.

British tourists in fatal French coach crash

Coach packed with British pensioners involved in massive pileup leaving at least one person dead and 39 injured.

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Matt Crook is a Bangkok based writer and editor who relocated to Thailand from the UK in July 2005

October 18th, 2008

Matt Crook is a Bangkok based writer and editor who relocated to Thailand from the UK in July 2005. His commentary on the Land of Smiles and the issues facing a 23-year-old expat can be found on his personal blog whatismatt.com/’whatismatt.com/.
High Sugar Sodas To Be Phased Out Of Dallas Schools

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An agreement was reached this past spring with Coca-Cola Company, PepsiCo and Cadbury Schweppes to eliminate all non-diet soda and other sugary drinks from most public school vending machines, unless they have a nutritious value, such as juice and low-fat milk. The voluntary agreement, that affects all of the Dallas schools, was brokered by the Alliance for a Healthier Generation, a partnership between the William J. Clinton Foundation and the American Heart Association.

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.

Super Stade see off Scarlets

A superb second-half display saw Stade Francais overpower Scarlets to record a 37-15 bonus-point win on Saturday.

Tigers roar in Treviso

Leicester overcame a short-lived scare on their way to a bonus-point 60-16 victory at Benetton Treviso.

Pennetta seals final spot

Flavia Pennetta came through a gruelling encounter with Anabel Medina Garrigues 6-3 7-6 to reach the final of the Zurich Open.

Benitez cools Heskey talk

Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez admits he was ’surprised’ to be linked with a bid for Emile Heskey.

Scolari delight at Boro romp

Chelsea boss Luiz Felipe Scolari was understandably delighted after his side romped to a 5-0 success at Middlesbrough.

European Rugby - latest

Launch the skysports.com scorecentre for the latest from today’s European action, with five matches LIVE on Sky Sports 2.

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