3 Oct 2008 at 8:07am Jolly olde England and the Emerald Isle of Ireland continue to enchant and entice, even with the pound whomping the dollar nearly two to one. Here's what to expect if you visit in 2008. LONDON: For longer visits to London, you'll save time and money ...
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3 Oct 2008 at 3:21am The Hayward Gallery , London, was opened by HM The Queen on 9 July 1968. To mark the 40th birthday, the gallery is holding a week of celebratory events, sponsored by Eversheds LLP, including a birthday party for the many artists, architects and ...
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3 Oct 2008 at 2:02am ? January 16 - January 23 (1) According to today's article from The Hill , Joe Wilson wasn't too worried about his wife Valerie Plame being mentioned in Robert Novak's column when Novak talked to him prior to publishing the piece: ?He was not ...
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1 Oct 2008 at 11:19pm Saavy travellers know how to suck it up and tighten the belt when they need a Europe fix, says the European Travel Commission. "Europeans are typically more economical. Learning their tricks can save travellers a bundle." Here are some insiders' tips ...
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1 Oct 2008 at 6:47pm Raise taxes on my Employer will be passed on to me, the middle class. There will be less benefits, lower pay, cut bonuses,.... should I go on. In the history of the world cutting taxes for all is the only way to produce economic growth. It works ...
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10 Sep 2008 at 7:54pm It was the longest deployment by British forces in modern times, 38 years of "the Troubles" in Northern Ireland. More than 300,000 troops took part in the difficult and dangerous mission, nearly 800 died and more than 6,000 were injured. Yesterday ...
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1 Sep 2008 at 7:58pm Bangers and mash await knife and fork. "Another pint, John?" a young man asks the burly fellow about to eat a plateful of sausages, mashed potatoes and gravy in the bar at the Berystede Hotel, 45 minutes outside of London. "Thanks, mate," John ...
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