Whenever someone is satisfied with your copywriting work, ask them for a testimonial

November 3rd, 2008

Whenever someone is satisfied with your copywriting work, ask them for a testimonial. Build your personal portfolio and use it.

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.

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Steve Hyer started IGD Solutions, a website development firm, in 1999

November 1st, 2008

Steve Hyer started IGD Solutions, a website development firm, in 1999. In 2000, he joined Local Business Network, a structured business referral organization. Steve was not only new to business, but new to networking.

Website at the centre of racist attacks on Lewis Hamilton is owned by the world’s biggest advertising agency

A website used by racists to abuse British formula one driver Lewis Hamilton belongs to a subsidiary of the world’s biggest advertising agency.

Election dismay strikes most Republican corner of US

In the most Republican corner of America’s most Republican state there is no election fever ahead of Tuesday’s vote just disillusionment and foreboding.

Barack Obama’s aunt ‘living illegally’ in US

Barack Obama’s Kenyan aunt is reported to be living in the US illegally after an immigration judge rejected her request for asylum four years ago.

Britain may deploy troops to Congo

British troops may be sent to the wartorn Democratic Republic of Congo if diplomatic efforts fail the Government has warned

Kazakhstan homeland of Borat issues diamondinlaid credit card

The superrich of Borat’s homeland Kazakhstan will be able to spend their newfound wealth by whipping out a diamondinlaid credit card which is laced with gold.

Schwarzenegger pummels Barack Obama

Arnold Schwarzenegger brought some muchneeded brawn to John McCain’s presidential campaign with a muscular attack mocking Barack Obama’s policies and physique.

Studs Terkel Pulitzer prizewinner dies aged 96

Studs Terkel the Pulitzer prizewinning author broadcaster and activist has died aged 96.

Barack Obama launches final pitch for power

Democrat candidate returns to the message of hope with which he launched his campaign.

Prince Charles makes impassioned plea over ‘terrifying’ effects of climate change

Prince Charles asks world to unite to fight climate change on Brunei trip.

Human bones and driver’s licence found at Steve Fossett crash site

Search crews scouring the area where the crashed plane was found have recovered what appear to be two large human bones.

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In determining what constitutes a genuine issue as to any material fact for purposes of summary

October 30th, 2008

In determining what constitutes a genuine issue as to any material fact for purposes of summary judgment, an issue is material if the facts alleged are such as to constitute a legal defense or are such nature as to affect the result of the action. A fact is material and precludes grant of summary judgment if proof of that fact would have effect of establishing or refuting one of essential elements of a cause of action or defense asserted by the parties, and would necessarily affect application of appropriate principle of law to the rights and obligations of the parties. Blacks.

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* Review state and national legislation that affects improvements of special education classes

October 29th, 2008

* Participate in active and meaningful discussion about education concerns, and give recommendations to resolve them
* Serve as advisors and advocates to protect the rights of students with disabilities
* Encourage and facilitate cooperation between public and private agencies and their officials to provide services to persons with disabilities

Harry reveals Pompey pain

Harry Redknapp has admitted that just hours before he became Spurs boss he did not want to leave Portsmouth.

Premier League preview

An appetising night of Premier League action includes the North London derby and Tony Adams’ Pompey bow.

Wenger - Ramos needed time

Arsene Wenger was ‘very surprised’ it did not work out for Juande Ramos at Spurs and felt the Spaniard deserved more time.

Seve shows improvement

Seve Ballesteros has showed signs of improvement as continues to recover from brain surgery in Madrid’s La Paz hospital.

Heinze quashes Ronaldo theory

Gabriel Heinze has denied talk he was signed by Real Madrid to aid Cristiano Ronaldo’s arrival.

Ade - Beat Spurs for fans

Emmanuel Adebayor has told skysports.com Arsenal must beat Spurs for their supporters.

Australia floored by Gambhir

Gautam Gambhir batted throughout the first day to put India in control of the third Test against Australia.

England call for Calderwood

Mark Calderwood will start for England against Australia on Sunday after hat-trick hero Lee Smith was ruled out through injury.

Greek starlet keen on United

Greek starlet Kyriakos Papadopoulos admits he would be ‘proud’ to play for Manchester United.

England edge T&T thriller

England were pushed all the way in their final warm-up clash as Trinidad & Tobago fell just two runs short of victory in Antigua.

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An actor for example or a model invests a huge amount of his or her income in beautifying his or

October 28th, 2008

An actor for example or a model invests a huge amount of his or her income in beautifying his or her skin, in an aim of crafting more employment opportunities that would provide him or her better income, yet with the negligence of another this dream might actually come to its bitter end. Although some scars may actually be healed or eradicated by means of plastic surgery, it is still dependent on the financial status of the injured individual if he or she can actually afford such taxing operation.

Polish man goes on trial for ‘defaming’ president

A man has gone on trial in Poland charged with defaming the president after he allegedly linked the presidential website to internet searches for a vulgar term relating to the male anatomy.

Islamists stone ‘adulterous’ Somali woman to death

Hardline Somali Muslims has stoned to death a 23yearold woman for adultery the first such Sharia sentence carried out since the fall of the country’s Islamist regime two years ago.

Belgian cookery show cancelled after cooking up Adolf Hitler’s favourite meal

Adolf Hitler’s favourite dish of trout in butter sauce is off the menu for a popular Belgian television cooking show after an outcry from Belgium’s Jewish community and victims of Nazi concentration camps.

Pakistan halts building of army HQ as bankruptcy edges closer

Pakistan has been forced to halt the construction of lavish new military headquarters in Islamabad as the nucleararmed nation desperately fights to stave off bankruptcy.

Beatles video unearthed after 44 years

Footage of Fab Four playing unscheduled US gig found in drawer.

Prince Charles and Camilla meet Japanese dancer

Humanoid robot welcomes the Prince and performs step and dance routine.

Shares advance as investors seek bargains

Shares on Wall Street rose following gains in Europe and Asia as investors rushed to take advantage of stock values at their lowest level for more than 20 years.

US election 2008: Astronauts cast presidential votes from space

US astronauts cast votes from space to encourage others.

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Your credit history will determine your post introductory APR on your balance transfer credit card

October 25th, 2008

Your credit history will determine your post introductory APR on your balance transfer credit card. So if this APR is higher than the rate on your old balance transfer card, you could incur more expensive finance charges if you carry a balance from month to month. Just make sure that you transfer your balance to a new card that offers both a lower promotional rate as well as a lower ongoing APR.

Fifa confirms Nigeria decision

The host of the 2009 under-17 World Cup is unclear after Fifa confirmed that Nigeria wants to pull out.

Cherries step up chairman search

Bournemouth co-owner Paul Baker insists the chairmanship of the League Two club is not "for sale".

Ferguson upset with referee Wiley

Sir Alex Ferguson accuses referee Alan Wiley of not protecting Man Utd’s players at Everton.

Stoner holds off Pedrosa for pole

Casey Stoner beats local favourite Dani Pedrosa to claim pole position at the final race of the MotoGP season in Valencia.

Doddsy’s predictions

Billy Dodds analyses the weekend’s fixtures in the SPL

Milan-bound Beckham makes MLS vow

David Beckham says he would be "honoured" to join AC Milan on loan but insists his long-term future remains in America with Los Angeles Galaxy.

Milan-bound Beckham makes MLS vow

David Beckham says he would be "honoured" to join AC Milan on loan but insists his long-term future remains in America with Los Angeles Galaxy.

Double joy for referee Damon

South African referee Jerome Damon is in a 2010 World Cup panel and chosen to control the Champs Lge final.

CS Strollers P-P Vale of Leithen

Civil Service Strollers’ home cup match with Vale of Leithen has been postponed.

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Richard A

October 22nd, 2008

Richard A. Hall is founder and President/CEO of LexTech, Inc., a legal information consulting company. Mr. Hall has a unique breadth of experience which has enabled him to meld technology and sophisticated statistical analysis to produce a technology driven analytical model of the practice of law. As a busy civil trial attorney, he was responsible for the design and implementation of a LAN based litigation database and fully automated document production system for a mid-sized civil defense firm. He developed a task based billing model built on extensive statistical analysis of hundreds of litigated civil matters. In 1994, Mr. Hall invented linguistic modeling software which automatically reads, applies budget codes, budget codes and analyzes legal bill content. He also served as California Director and lecturer for a nationwide bar review. Mr. Hall continues to practice law and perform pro bono services for several Northern California judicial districts.
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Here”s what you need to know about trademarks.

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How does one make money in a market that is neither bullish nor bearish? A market that moves up a

October 21st, 2008

How does one make money in a market that is neither bullish nor bearish? A market that moves up a bit on one day and falls the next day is also called a side-way market; it is not moving up, neither is it moving down.

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.

Ukraine seals IMF bailout with Russian backing

Ukraine was poised to complete an International Monetary Fund rescue package for its banks but at the cost of securing Russian backing for the 8 billion infusion.

UFO encounter described by Italian pilot

An Italian airliner pilot has spoken for the first time in nearly 20 years about a near miss with a UFO after a record of the encounter was released by the Ministry of Defence in London.

Sarkozy urges protection of companies from nonEuropean takeovers

Nicolas Sarkozy has urged sweeping changes to European Union free market rules to allow state protection of national companies struggling against international competition and foreign takeovers following the global financial crisis.

Jack Bauer in oneoff 24 special: First pictures

A gunwielding Jack Bauer is shown diving away from an exploding building in the first preview images of a oneoff 24 special.

US TV news anchorwoman beaten in home

A television news anchorwoman who had a small part in the George Bush biopic W has been found beaten nearly to death in her bed.

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To help defeat a complaint made under the URDP, a Respondent should argue that he or she has

October 20th, 2008

To help defeat a complaint made under the URDP, a Respondent should argue that he or she has legitimate interests in the domain name in dispute. A non-exhaustive list of ways of demonstrating a legitimate interest is set out in the UDRP. First, pre-dispute use of (or preparations for the use of) the domain name or a name corresponding to the domain name in connection with a bona fide offering of goods or services may constitute a legitimate interest. Second, you or your business being commonly known by the domain name may constitute a legitimate interest. Third, a legitimate non-commercial or fair use of the domain name may constitute a legitimate interest, providing that use does not misleadingly divert consumers of the complainant or tarnish the trade mark at issue.

Ferguson tips Ronaldo to scoop top awards

Sir Alex Ferguson has tipped Cristiano Ronaldo to be crowned world player of
the year in December - but revealed he could leave his star man out of
tomorrow night’s Champions League clash with Celtic.

FA to investigate Drogba ‘punch’ claim

The Football Association are to study Didier Drogba’s comments in his
autobiography saying he wished he had punched Nemanja Vidic in the Champions
League final.

Pietersen underlines importance of Test cricket ahead of Stanford match

Kevin Pietersen launched an impassioned defence of Test cricket today, less
than two weeks before he will lead England in the $20m Twenty20 Stanford
match.

Evra ruled out for Celtic clash

Patrice Evra has been ruled out of Manchester United’s Champions League clash
with Celtic at Old Trafford tomorrow.

David Ashdown’s sports picture diary: Newmarket

This weekend David Ashdown was at Newmarket for the Dwehurst Stakes. Horses
can be unpredictable creatures and this make’s the life of a photographer
all the more difficult.

Gloucester welcome new investor

Gloucester have announced that businessman Martin St Quinton has joined their
board of directors after buying a 25% stake in the club.

Collymore wins damages over financial advice

Stan Collymore today won more than £1.5 million in damages from financial
advisers who invested money he made from his footballing career.

India on the brink of Test match victory

Harbhajan Singh collected three top-order wickets and Ishant Sharma snared a
brace to leave India on the brink of victory against Australia after day
four of the second Border-Gavaskar Test.

Woodgate wants Ramos to stay

Jonathan Woodgate insists the Tottenham players are right behind
under-pressure head coach Juande Ramos.

The latest football action
Jol’s team return to top of table

Hamburg coach Martin Jol was relieved to see his side go back to the top of
the table after a 1-1 draw with Schalke on Sunday.

Capdevila extends Villarreal deal

Villarreal’s Spain international defender Joan Capdevila has signed a contract
extension to keep him at El Madrigal until the summer of 2011.

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When more Kurds took the stand and told of the travail of losing their sight and seeing their

October 18th, 2008

When more Kurds took the stand and told of the travail of losing their sight and seeing their children lose theirs, while all around them villagers died, what did Saddams lawyers maintain? The civilian deaths were excusable collateral damage in the Iraqi armys effort to root out Iranian troops in the area.

Thousands gather for funeral of Austrian farRight leader Joerg Haider

Austrians gather to pay respects at the funeral of the farRight leader Joerg Haider.

China to ‘bailout’ near bankrupt Pakistan

China is to strengthen its influence over Pakistan by using its enormous financial reserves to help the country stave off bankruptcy.

Indians fear Aravind Adiga’s ‘The White Tiger’ says too much about them

Many Indians feel that Adiga’s Booker winning novel presents their country in a poor light.

Families of missing Japanese angry at US North Korea deal

There were celebrations in Washington and Pyongyang when North Korea and America agreed a groundbreaking deal but for Sakie Yokata and her husband Shigeru there was no cause to celebrate.

North Korean diplomats prepare for ‘Kim Jongil announcement’

North Korean diplomats abroad have been ordered to stay close to their embassies and await an “important announcement” according to a Japanese newspaper.

Colin Powell ‘to support’ Barack Obama

Colin Powell the former secretary of state once tipped to be the first black US president is expected to denounce “ugly” personal attacks on Barack Obama and may endorse the Democrat for the nation’s top job.

Cindy McCain paid more than 4m last year

Cindy McCain the wife of the Republican presidential candidate John McCain earned more than 4 million last year according to the beer heiress’s tax returns.

US government defies Sarah Palin and declares beluga whale endangered

Alaska’s beluga whales are endangered and require additional protection to survive the US government has said.

Princes William and Harry look relaxed at start of charity motorcycle rally in Africa

Princes William and Harry laughed and joked as they prepared for their charity motorcycle rally across Africa raising money for UNICEF the Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund.

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