This article is not intended as a substitute for legal advice

November 1st, 2008

This article is not intended as a substitute for legal advice. The specific facts that apply to your matter may make the outcome different than would be anticipated by you. You should consult with an attorney familiar with the issues and the laws.

Kiwis sweep aside PNG

New Zealand ran in nine tries on their way to a 48-6 victory over Papua New Guinea on the Gold Coast.

Sky Sports Saturday live!

Follow all Saturday’s Premier League games plus action from Scotland and Europe with the new-look skysports.com Score Centre.

Ronaldo aims to win over fans

Cristiano Ronaldo has vowed to win back the full support of Manchester United fans for a second time.

Saha strike sinks former club

Everton’s wait for a first home win came to an end as Louis Saha’s goal gave them a 1-0 victory over Fulham.

Alonso paces final practice

Title chaser Lewis Hamilton was edged out by Fernando Alonso for the quickest time in final practice at the Brazilian Grand Prix.

Nalbandian stays on course

Defending champion David Nalbandian beat Russian Nikolay Davydenko 6-1 5-7 6-4 to reach the final of the Paris Masters.

Young - Gabby as fast as Theo

Luke Young believes Gabriel Agbonlahor can keep up with the likes of Theo Walcott and cement his place in the England squad.

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-You have to meet certain requirements in order to be able to file bankruptcy

October 29th, 2008

-You have to meet certain requirements in order to be able to file bankruptcy. Your family income will be checked to ensure that it is below the state average. They also want to make sure that your family is able to make the regular payments.

Barton dedicates Newcastle goal

Joey Barton wasted little time in dedicating his first goal at St James’ Park
to all the people he has let down.

LA Galaxy tour cancelled due to Beckham

The Los Angeles Galaxy have pulled out of their December trip to Australia to
play the Queensland Roar due to David Beckham’s likely loan stint with AC
Milan.

Flood hails open England regime

Fly-half Toby Flood has praised the improved communication that manager Martin
Johnson has installed since taking charge of the England team.

Messi plays down Maradona fears

Argentina forward Lionel Messi has said he is unperturbed by Diego Maradona’s
possible appointment as Argentina coach despite the soccer great accusing
him of selfish play in the past.

Ballesteros’ condition improves

Seve Ballesteros’ condition has improved as he remains in Madrid’s La Paz
hospital recovering from brain surgery.

Gilardino’s hand-ball appeal rejected

Fiorentina have failed with an appeal against a two-game suspension handed to
striker Alberto Gilardino for his controversial goal in the 3-1 weekend win
over Palermo.

Top managers set for referee debate

The League Managers Association have called a meeting for next month to
discuss ways in which refereeing standards can be improved.

The Back 9: The Castello Masters
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The unique properties endemic to the Tibetan goji berry make it one of the more fascinating fruits

October 28th, 2008

The unique properties endemic to the Tibetan goji berry make it one of the more fascinating fruits on Earth. As consumption of the goji berry grows in popularity in other parts of the world, our knowledge of the plant itself is certain to increase. Until then, do yourself a favor and enjoy a delicious goji berry!

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By this time you should be well aware of your cats temperament

October 27th, 2008

By this time you should be well aware of your cats temperament. You will know if your cat will fight you and how hard he or she will fight to get away from bath time. So take every precaution necessary to protect yourself and your cat. After all, most cats are equipped with an effective defense. Claws!

Fraser set for Middlesex role

Middlesex are set to complete the appointment of former player Angus Fraser as
their new managing director of cricket, with Shaun Udal also named captain
for next season.

Rooney in clear over badge-kissing

The Football Association will take no action against Wayne Rooney for his
badge-kissing antics at Goodison Park on Saturday.

Ronaldo lifts FifPro award

Cristiano Ronaldo has been named FifPro World Footballer of the Year.

David Ashdown’s Sports Picture Diary: The NFL at Wembley

David Ashdown was at Wembley this weekend to cover the NFL match between
The San Diego Chargers and the New Orleans Saints and found the American
sport a tough prospect to photograph

Audio: England victorious in Antigua warm-up

England began their preparations for Saturday’s winner-takes-all $20m clash
with the Stanford Superstars by overcoming domestic Twenty20 Cup champions
Middlesex in Antigua last night by 12 runs.

Redknapp appoints Kevin Bond

Harry Redknapp has made his first coaching appointment at Tottenham by
bringing in his former Portsmouth and Southampton assistant Kevin Bond.

Tonga edge Ireland at World Cup

Winger Esi Tonga scored a 73rd-minute try to give Tonga a 22-20 win over
Ireland in the Rugby League World Cup at Parramatta Stadium.

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Tip #7 There are a few additional perks that you might deem necessary

October 26th, 2008

Tip #7 There are a few additional perks that you might deem necessary. If you are fond of shopping online, look for a credit card that offers you fraud liability guarantee at no extra cost. Other credit cards offer you thank you points for being a prompt payer.

Liverpool end Chelsea’s 4-year unbeaten home run

Xabi Alonso’s first-half goal ended Chelsea’s 86-game unbeaten home league
record and put Liverpool three points clear at the top of the Barclays
Premier League.

Portsmouth: We tried to keep Harry

Portsmouth have insisted they did everything in their power to keep Harry
Redknapp as manager at Fratton Park and that there was no question of them
snatching a £5million compensation offer from Tottenham in order to ease an
alleged poor financial position at the south coast club.

Redknapp in as Spurs lose Ramos and £5m to Pompey

After employing four different foreign managers and two directors of football
in the past decade, Tottenham have gone back to basics by putting East
Londoner Harry Redknapp in charge after sacking Juande Ramos, his coaching
staff and the much criticised Damien Comolli, who had been expected to be
made the scapegoat for the worst start to a season in the club’s history.
Redknapp confirmed early this morning that he has accepted the job after
Spurs paid Portsmouth £5 million compensation for his services. He will be
at White Hart Lane this afternoon as they attempt to gain a first victory of
the campaign against Bolton Wanderers.

Arteta pulls the strings to make champions wilt

One of the attractions of sport is how an apparently lost cause can be retrieved against all expectation. Once Manchester United scored midway through the first half yesterday, going on to achieve effortless dominance before the half-time interval, they seemed certain to be heading for the usual victory at Goodison – an eighth in nine visits – and temporarily, at least, for the top three of the Premier League.

Richardson’s rocket hits home to ignite North-east tensions

The suffering in between has been too great to say it was worth the wait, but 28 years, six months and three weeks after they last did so, Sunderland beat Newcastle United at home yesterday. The victory sparked a pitch invasion on the final whistle, which turned ugly as rival fans clashed at the thinly-segregated away end, and which will get Sunderland into trouble with the authorities, but jubilation will not be denied Wearside. “If you think I’m going to sit here and criticise Sunderland supporters, you’re wrong,” Roy Keane said afterwards.

King crowns Hull’s rise to dizzying heights

It’s there in black and white and, on this evidence, it’s thoroughly deserved; only goal difference now separates Hull City from the Premier League summit. Today’s Chelsea v Liverpool game ensures that some daylight will be re-established but it will take more, much more, to shake Hull’s fans from the fantasy world which they now inhabit.

Outside the Box: Scudamore’s role in taking off Thaksin and bringing on Sheikh

While the football authorities might have been hoping that Thaksin Shinawatra – originally deemed a fit and proper person to own a Premier League club – would be found not guilty of corruption at his trial in Thailand, there is considerable relief that he had managed to dispose of Manchester City before the verdict was announced last Tuesday. Flimsy as they are, the “fitand proper person” tests employed by the Football Association and Premier League could hardly give carte blanche to someone sentenced to two years’ imprisonment in his own country, which is now seeking his extradition from Britain after he skipped bail to return here. Intriguingly, it emerges that City and Thaksin were both advised that the way the wind was blowing in Thailand, it would be impossible for him to continue as the club’s owner. Hence the hasty sale to the vastly richer Abu Dhabi United Group, which suited all parties. Richard Scudamore, the chief executive of the Premier League, says in defence of his organisation: “Don’t underestimate the role the football authorities played in that.” Better late than never.

McCarthy’s header leaves Boro stinging in the rain

It was a night of stereotypes. The rain and wind hurtled in from the Pennines, the football was hard and unyielding and all that was needed to complete the Lowry landscape was a few people in clogs. Oh, and to keep up with tradition, Middlesbrough conceded a goal in theclosing minutes.

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You can speak to a financial advisor, who may be employed by your bank

October 25th, 2008

You can speak to a financial advisor, who may be employed by your bank. A financial advisor can help you get your finances in order if you have assets such as a house, a car or valuable electronic equipment. If you do not have many assets, however, this bankruptcy alternative may not be an option for you since you would not be able to meet the financial requirements.

Murray cruises into final

Andy Murray will take on the unheralded Andrey Golubev of Kazakhstan in the final of the St Petersburg Open.

Sky Sports Saturday live!

Follow all today’s matches at home and abroad with the skysports.com Score Centre.

Fellaini so sweet for Toffees

A second half header from Marouane Fellaini earned Everton a point at home to Manchester United.

Sergio surges four clear

Sergio Garcia will take a four-shot lead into the final round of the Castello Masters after surging clear with a third-round 66.

Richardson rocket sinks Toon

Kieran Richardson’s stunning free-kick gave Sunderland their first home derby victory over Newcastle in 28 years.

Tigers get the Blues

Cardiff Blues edged a tight EDF Energy Anglo-Welsh Cup match with Leicester Tigers winning 23-9 on Saturday.

Fergie - I had to take Rooney off

Sir Alex Ferguson substituted Wayne Rooney at Everton as he feared Alan Wiley was ready to send him off.

Genoa rubbish Owen talk

Genoa have strenuously denied reports that they are interested in signing Michael Owen.

Shearer tips Kinnear to stay on

Alan Shearer believes Joe Kinnear could remain in charge of Newcastle United until the end of the season.

England survive Kumul scare

England battled back from a half-time deficit to beat Papua New Guinea 32-22, as the World Cup got off to a thrilling start in Townsville.

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While, listening with both our hearts and our heads is valuable, neither is complete by itself,

October 24th, 2008

While, listening with both our hearts and our heads is valuable, neither is complete by itself, because listening with both makes one complete person. Someone who uses just their head while listening is using their intellect and knowledge, and when used individually, without the hearts part, it can be cold and indifferent. When listening with just the heart compassion turns into confused feelings.

Dowie sacked by QPR

Iain Dowie has been sacked as manager of Queens Park Rangers.

Midfield duo fit for Reds

Steven Gerrard and Xabi Alonso have been passed fit for Liverpool’s clash at Chelsea, but Robbie Keane remains a doubt.

Premier League preview

Stamford Bridge is the venue for the game of the season so far, as Chelsea welcome Liverpool to the capital.

Real end Ronaldo pursuit

Real Madrid have told Sky Sports News that they are no longer interested in Cristiano Ronaldo.

Kenyon rules out January buys

Peter Kenyon has revealed Chelsea have no plans to do any business when the transfer window reopens.

Woody fears Leeds repeat

Jonathan Woodgate has compared the crisis at White Hart Lane to the situation that faced Leeds.

Gallas facing Wenger rap

Arsenal captain William Gallas looks to have landed himself in hot water with manager Arsene Wenger.

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As you are healing from your accident, the last thing you want is pain from searching for the right

October 23rd, 2008

As you are healing from your accident, the last thing you want is pain from searching for the right personal injury attorney. Remember to use that free consultation to help you decide which attorney is right for you. If you can”t find recommendations, search the Internet and the phone book for local personal injury attorneys. Without recommendations you may have to interview more to determine which one to hire, but make sure that you are comfortable with whoever you choose so that your case will go as smoothly as possible.

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Folks when you are thinking about violating laws of the United States or any country for that

October 20th, 2008

Folks when you are thinking about violating laws of the United States or any country for that matter, you have to be the proverbial village idiot to put it in WRITING. Thats what ITT did, and it cost them dearly. Here we are 35 years later and Hewlett Packard has memos flying all through their computers in the form of e-mails, and the government will use those memos to hang the corporate officers. What were they thinking?

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.

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For example

October 16th, 2008

For example. I have this friend whose mom allowed her daughter to plan her own wedding. However, the aunties came along to give unnecessary remarks thinking that they are helpful. They didnt know that the concerns became stressors for the bride.

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