7 Sep 2008 at 2:29pm George Smith from Canada writes: I'm sure Lewenza will take heed of all the advice he is getting here. Next we should ask Alberta to accept less then world price for it's oil. After all, it would be good for our economy. It would give us a ...
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7 Sep 2008 at 1:53pm One by one, the old-fashioned barns that speckle this landscape are vanishing. Some are demolished to make way for new cornfields. Others, weak with years, simply crumple. NEW YORK TIMES / NICOLE BENGIVENO Rod Scott, known as the Barn Guy, outside a ...
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7 Sep 2008 at 8:59am LONDON - Ah, to be tucking into jammy scones at afternoon tea. This costly city of $7 cups of coffee and $500 hotel rooms also dishes up some bargains. How about scones, tea, and a slab of double-chocolate cake for $14 on Trafalgar Square? Afternoon ...
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6 Sep 2008 at 3:13pm Anyone who was lured into a technology fund in the heady days of 1999 is probably still nursing losses of 60% and has abandoned all hope of recovery. They may be surprised, therefore, that there is a renewed buzz about this unloved sector in the City ...
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5 Sep 2008 at 7:53pm That cornerstone of the modern British social calendar, the hen or stag weekend, is the latest victim of the credit crunch. Brilliant Weekends, a Bristol travel firm that specialises in these events, has collapsed owing up to £500,000. Owner Richard ...
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5 Sep 2008 at 1:05pm Being a banker charged with selling buyout these days must feel a lot like being a salesman on a Chrysler or Ford lot staring out at a sea of cars built for a different era. Customers don't really want the outmoded merchandise you've got, and no ...
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5 Sep 2008 at 8:39am Young drivers pay the highest premium
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