Nov 25, 2009 -
Video: Small Business Insurance
Going by the information obtained during a recent survey conducted the British Insurance Brokers Association, (or BIBA), small business owners could be taking great risks with their businesses. When questioned during the survey, many of the SMEs admitted that they had failed to get proper advice regarding commercial insurance cover.
The subject of commercial insurance cover is a complicated one and many businesses don’t seem to recognise the difference between merely receiving information and receiving advice.
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Nov 25, 2009 -
Video: Small Business Insurance
In what may not be a big surprise, a business provider reports that the vast majority of small and medium sized businesses in Britain lack the right business insurance.
.The business insurance provider has also revealed that most people in the business community believe that most small businesses are overlooking the range of small business insurance policies and are needlessly putting themselves at risk.
/>“When starting a business, particularly if you are starting in a new industry or profession, insurance is the one of the easiest things to forget,” said a spokeswoman.
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Nov 24, 2009 -
Metaphor: Smart Men Make Passes at Women with Glasses
An Interview with Christine B. Whelan, author of 'Why Smart Men Marry Smart Women'
Meet Christine Whelan—an attractive, 29-year-old woman with a doctorate from Oxford University. When I spoke with her she happened to be single, having been dumped two years earlier by a man who told her she was intellectually intimidating.
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Nov 16, 2009 -
I made a loaf of rosemary focaccia today and unfortunately am a little disappointed. It's a bit too dense and rose too much while baking. It's still good, just not awesome. I think I added too much flour.
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Nov 13, 2009 -
Small business owners could be taking huge risks with their businesses according to a new survey conducted by the British Insurance Brokers Association. Many of the SMEs questioned had failed to get proper advice about commercial insurance cover.
Commercial insurance cover is a complicated subject and many businesses fail to recognise the difference between receiving information and receiving advice.
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Nov 07, 2009 -
Everything you needed to know about sex during pregnancy, but were too embarrassed to ask…
Naturally sex is going to be different now you’re expecting. Should I be doing it at all? Will it hurt?
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Nov 02, 2009 -
hi every one i've been going through drama for almost 4years and now i'm just tired of it. i'm trying to focus in school and i'm only 23 i just dont need him in my life anymore. we broke up so many times and got back together, he cheated, abused me in every way, then stalked me. the first time he puts he hands on me i almost lost an eye i called the cops, he went to jail and everything.
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Oct 30, 2009 -
Long, but worth the effort (I think)
By Scott Ritter
There is a curious phenomenon taking place in the American media at the moment: the lionization of Gen. Stanley McChrystal, the American military commander in Afghanistan. Although he has taken a few lumps for playing politics with the White House, McChrystal has generally been sold to the American public as a “Zen warrior,” a counterinsurgency genius who, if simply left to his own devices, will be able to radically transform the ongoing debacle that is Afghanistan into a noble victory that will rank as one of the greatest political and military triumphs of modern history.
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Oct 24, 2009 -
My Letter to the Editorial Page Editor of the L.A. Times Regarding That Fact-Challenged Pro-ACORN Op-Ed Written by the ACORN Consultant
A recent op-ed in your paper defending ACORN makes at least two factual misstatements: 1) that ACORN staff offered to help shield an underage prostitution ring at only two offices, and 2) that no voter fraudulently registered to vote by ACORN had ever actually cast a ballot. Furthermore, your paper failed to disclose that the author of the op-ed, Peter Dreier, has been a (presumably paid) consultant for ACORN in the past .
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Oct 28, 2009 -
LONDON – Trick-or-treaters beware: Manners count — even on Halloween.
Britain's authority on etiquette, Debrett's, issued its first guidance Wednesday on how to behave during the uber-American holiday.
Although the holiday originated with Europe's Celtic pagans to mark the end of summer — typically celebrated by bonfires to ward off evil spirits and children disguised as spirits of the underworld — it has only been recently that British stores have swelled with Halloween stock and trick-or-treaters have canvassed streets for candy.
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