Archive for July 27th, 2010

Whether the President will be there however is a greater mystery than ever

Jul 27, 2010 No Comments by admin

Whether the President will be there, however, is a greater mystery than ever.
Until just a few days ago it seemed certain he would not. The immediate problem is Russia, where a place on the Red Square review podium has long been reserved for the President on 9 May when Russia, which as part of the [...]

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Jobs are no longer for life

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Jobs are no longer for life.Last May the Chancellor showed that he was aware of the dimensions of the problem. What the Chancellor had actually been talking about was the phenomenon of an economic recovery in which many paradoxically feel anxious and insecure. In the Eighties, the sense of personal threat was shared by relatively [...]

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Skirmishes with Nabisco and Pepsico which owns Walkers crisps as well as

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Skirmishes with Nabisco and Pepsico, which owns Walkers crisps as well as the supermarket own-labels, squeezed margins in the KP snacks business, where UK profits slumped 16 per cent to £29.7m.
The 1994 results were further affected by exceptional charges of £49m, including £21m relating to the closure of the Grimsby crisps factory.The crisp sector has [...]

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Odette led us calmly round

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Odette led us calmly round.She became a Vice-President of the FANY in 1967 and greatly assisted in the Corps’ development of a peacetime role in communications support to the civil and military authorities in times of crisis. We were there to dedicate a memorial plaque to four women agents murdered there in the last months [...]

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Ford Fiesta owners now have the solution to Channel tunnel delays and ferry strikes: they

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Ford Fiesta owners now have the solution to Channel tunnel delays and ferry strikes: they can drive to France. The universities’ admissions service was being asked whether concessions were routinely made for scientists and research was monitoring the effect over time. The notion that poor maths and science teachers may be causing their pupils to [...]

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We’re getting a velvet sack to put the pieces in and it’ll be brought over to you

Jul 27, 2010 No Comments

We’re getting a velvet sack to put the pieces in and it’ll be brought over to you.”Want to chat with Oliver North? The former US Marines officer, national- security official and Senate candidate now has his own “common sense” radio chat show.”Live from our nation’s capital, it’s the Oliver North Show,” he boomed from suburban [...]

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