A fabric store is a great place to choose a design, especially when you don’t have an idea about

November 2nd, 2008

A fabric store is a great place to choose a design, especially when you dont have an idea about the design. If you are a first timer choosing a simple pattern is a good idea, which could be anything like sky with some white clouds. Patchwork is a common pattern for baby quilts, which can be done in different shades of either pink or blue. White or yellow is always preferable when you dont know the gender of the baby.

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“Daddy come quick my plant just moved when I tickled it” my daughter Rebecca screams from her

November 1st, 2008

Daddy come quick my plant just moved when I tickled it my daughter Rebecca screams from her bedroom. You can imagine the excitement in the house. My daughter Rebecca and I have successfully grown TickleMe Plants that close their leaves and lower their branches when we tickle them. With proper care they can even produce pink puff ball flowers

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If a parent can give all the nurturing and emotional needs of the child, but is not financially

October 31st, 2008

If a parent can give all the nurturing and emotional needs of the child, but is not financially equipped, he might not get the custody that he is fighting for because the other party would always claim that he cannot give the child a fine future and good health.

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.

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Lemon is a citrus fruit with a distinctive sour taste

October 28th, 2008

Lemon is a citrus fruit with a distinctive sour taste. In slang usage, Lemon stands for a worthless or inferior quality product or thing, which the manufacturer/seller passes off as a quality product or item (of course, the buyer is in the dark). The purchase deal, therefore, leads to an unpleasant experience. Adjudged from this angle, a defective automobile, which has some severe concealed manufacturing defects or requires repeated repairs, rendering it unfit for use, is termed a LEMON Automobile.

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Credit card tarts have used the incentives offered by lenders to their advantage for quite a long

October 26th, 2008

Credit card tarts have used the incentives offered by lenders to their advantage for quite a long time. These incentives often consist of 0% interest on balance transfers for a fixed period of up to 12 months. Borrowers who have a debt apply for a new 0% credit card and transfer that debt to the new card. They make repayments as they normally would, but the balance owed is reduced since no interest is being charged.

Reds breach the Bridge

Liverpool brought Chelsea’s remarkable unbeaten run at Stamford Bridge to a close with a 1-0 win.

Sky Sports Sunday live!

Follow all today’s matches at home and abroad with the skysports.com Score Centre as Liverpool end Chelsea’s unbeaten home record.

Redknapp confirmed at Spurs

Tottenham have confirmed that Harry Redknapp has agreed to become their new manager.

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Reliable figures on the size and growth of medical tourism are hard to come by, as government and

October 24th, 2008

Reliable figures on the size and growth of medical tourism are hard to come by, as government and immigration statistics do not yet categorize inbound travellers coming for medical care. That said, the Tourism Authority of Thailand is actively promoting medical tourism as medical tourists on average spend more and stay longer than leisure travellers.

Glenavon v Glentoran

Leaders Glentoran face Glenavon at Mourneview Park.

Rogge hopeful of IOC re-election

Jacques Rogge is to seek a second term as president of the International Olympic Committee by standing for re-election in 2009.

Tigers aim for fifth league win

Everton Tigers host Worcester at Greenbank on Friday as they aim to collect their fifth victory in the BBL this season.

Huddersfield sign Wildcat Griffin

Huddersfield Giants sign teenage back Josh Griffin from Wakefield Trinity Wildcats.

Liverpool want revenge on Bristol

Liverpool go into Sunday’s clash with Bristol Academy wanting to make up for their 6-0 defeat earlier in the season.

Kilmarnock v Falkirk

Team news ahead of the Scottish Premier League match at the Rugby Park.

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GB swimmers maintain medal rush

October 22nd, 2008

GB swimmers maintain medal rush
Britain’s swimmers dominate in the Paralympic World Cup in Manchester.

Team Bath ready to start season

Team Bath’s England internationals return to Superleague action this weekend to start the new season.

Ospreys v Worcester (Sun)

Team news ahead of Sunday’s EDF Energy Cup match at the Liberty Stadium.

Kay orders Tranmere consistency

Tranmere Rovers captain Antony Kay believes consistency is key if his side are to force their way into the League One play-off picture.

Experts on Battle of Britain

Billy Dodds, Murdo MacLeod and Mark McGhee on Celtic’s defeat by Man Utd

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Stick to cars that are unobtrusive and blend in

October 18th, 2008

Stick to cars that are unobtrusive and blend in. Forget the car wash! A cruise down a dusty road, or through a few mud puddles, will make your rental look lived in!

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The amounts that remain unpaid, as verified by Ambassador Wanta, include $5 billion each to the

October 17th, 2008

The amounts that remain unpaid, as verified by Ambassador Wanta, include $5 billion each to the governments of Canada, France, Germany , Greece, Italy, Mexico and Spain and $30 billion to the Russian Federation.

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Though it will really be very difficult to lower down a credit card debt, there are still ways

October 16th, 2008

Though it will really be very difficult to lower down a credit card debt, there are still ways which can help you, like debt consolidation. Also, you might want to minimize the use of your credit cards until you could pay off a large portion of the debt. Limit your credit card purchases to important ones.

Rafa bemoans Torres blow

Rafa Benitez admits that Fernando Torres looks set to miss Liverpool’s next three matches.

Rooney - We can win them all

Wayne Rooney feels England are capable of going through their World Cup qualifying campaign with a 100 per cent record.

City sweating on Robinho

Manchester City face an anxious wait to determine the full extent of an injury sustained by Robinho.

Murray marches on in Madrid

Andy Murray is through to the quarter finals of the Madrid Masters after beating Marin Cilic 7-5 7-6 (7-2).

MPs raise match-fixing issue

Two MPs have lodged parliamentary questions concerning allegations of match-fixing in a Championship fixture.

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