The new credit cards today are typically reward-based

November 3rd, 2008

The new credit cards today are typically reward-based. However, not every credit card issuer provides the same rewards. If a consumer goes to a specific bank website, they will only be able to choose the cards that are issued by that bank.

Edwards aiming to beat the odds

Shaun Edwards accepts history is not on Wales’ side in their quest to topple
the Tri-Nations heavyweights this month.

Rauluni set to skipper Islanders

Saracens scrum-half Mosese Rauluni has been confirmed as captain of the
Pacific Islands for their forthcoming Tests against England, France and
Italy.

Ward sacked by Carlisle

Carlisle have parted company with boss John Ward by mutual consent following a
wretched run of form.

Senna name may return to F1

The name of Senna will move a step closer to a return to Formula One later
this month.

Materazzi accepts damages over Zidane racism claims

Italian soccer star Marco Materazzi today accepted substantial undisclosed
damages over Daily Mail articles which said that he has used vile racist
abuse to French captain Zinedine Zidane.

Hamilton is champion… on the final corner: ‘I’m thrilled. It’s been a long journey’

Fans of Lewis Hamilton were celebrating last night after a dramatic day of
twists and turns that saw him become the youngest world Formula One champion.

Pietersen’s men left to count the cost of failing to take full responsibility for their own actions

Nothing undermines the focus of an individual or team more than uncertainty, and in the days leading up to Saturday’s Twenty20 for $20m rout England did not give the impression of a team that really wanted to be in Antigua. Once Kevin Pietersen’s side realised that the country they represent was not wholly supportive of the initiative, and that a muddy sod was flying in their direction, they began searching for sympathy.

Seconds to spare as Hamilton snatches glory

For a few desperate moments, Felipe Massa had the world championship trophy in
his grasp after a perfect race in tricky conditions. As he crossed the
finish line the winner, he thought he had done enough. Back down the road
Lewis Hamilton had lost the fifth place he needed to Sebastian Vettel, and
there was nothing he could do about it.

‘It was one of the toughest races of my life’

Anthony Hamilton was lost for words after son Lewis claimed the Formula One World Championship at the end of the Brazilian Grand Prix. The Briton was sixth just seconds from the end of the race but edged into fifth ahead of Timo Glock to claim the title by one point from Brazil’s Felipe Massa at Interlagos.

Route to the Championship: A Race-by-race guide to the title

*Australia Hamilton starts the season with a dominant victory and an early lead in the World Championship as the Ferraris run into trouble.

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As we’ve already mentioned, any airline card will have an annual fees attached to it besides having

October 30th, 2008

As weve already mentioned, any airline card will have an annual fees attached to it besides having higher corresponding interest rates than a non-airline card, so watch out for that as well.

Portsmouth v Wigan

Team news ahead of Saturday’s Premier League match.

Santa Cruz to undergo calf scan

Blackburn striker Roque Santa Cruz is to have a scan on the calf injury that ruled him out of his teams 3-2 defeat at Aston Villa.

Bonner and Mulgrew await outcome

Declan Bonner and Charlie Mulgrew await the outcome of their meeting with the Donegal GAA Board on Wednesday evening.

Middlesbrough v West Ham

Team news ahead of Saturday’s Premier League match.

Difficult clash awaits AFC Fylde

AFC Fylde go in search of their 11th successive win at New Mills on Saturday.

Man Utd v Hull

Team news ahead of Saturday’s Premier League match.

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- People pay the required amount (the minimum repayment)

October 22nd, 2008

- People pay on time
- People move the money before the interest rate goes up
- People pay the required amount (the minimum repayment)
- People pay on time
- People move the money before the interest rate goes up.

Making jam: Jammy so-and-so

Jonny Beardsall finds the act of preserving fruit stangely satisfying.

Mushroom recipes: The magic of mushrooms

Fungi in all its guises are a cook’s best friend, writes Maria Fitzpatrick.

Ten Minutes to Table - Top recipes for healthy meals on video - Telegraph TV

Xanthe Clay and Loyd Grossman cook a quick healthy meal in a just ten minutes.

Recipe: Papadelle with mushrooms, rosemary and lemon crumbs
Am I alone in hating baking?

Being able to create a cake in the kitchen doesn’t make you a better person, says Anna Maxted

Bee Wilson: cough medicine

Bee Wilson is a little suspicious of fake-tasting cough remedies.

The knowledge: how to bake

Follow these tips from Mich Turner, founder of the Little Venice Cake Company, and you too will turn out the perfect sponge.

Restaurant review: Zoe Williams on The London Carriage Works, Liverpool

This former carriage works in Liverpool has been given fabulous new life as a restaurant, says Zoe Williams.

Delia Smith’s recipes: lambs liver stroganoff

To prove that fine dining needn’t be costly or complicated, this week Delia Smith has created a simple recipe that is light on the wallet but full on taste.

Sophie Conran: Soup kitchen to a Conran design

Xanthe Clay savours big-pot cooking with the daughter in a style dynasty.

Cooking with apples: I demand a windfall tax

Rose Prince has a message for the apple corps: shake the tree before you come to see me.

Restaurant reviews: three of a kind

Belinda Richardson reviews three restaurants with garden view.

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Make your proposal one to remember! Think creatively and plan every detail

October 21st, 2008

Make your proposal one to remember! Think creatively and plan every detail. Pick a location that has special meaning, set the mood, and make sure to make it special as you”ll both remember this day for the rest of your life. If you”re stumped for ideas, check out our marriage proposal ideas with hundreds of ideas to get the creative juices flowing.

Football League round-up

A rundown of all this week’s Football League games featuring teams from the capital.

Ferguson back after injury spell

Rangers captain Barry Ferguson plays his first competitive football for four months after ankle surgery.

Ndur is fit to face former club

Nottingham Panthers defenceman Rumun Ndur will return from injury to face Coventry Blaze in the Challenge Cup this weekend.

Eastman set to make full recovery

Light-middleweight Gilbert Eastman is expected to make a full recovery after having surgery to remove a blood clot on his brain.

Derby pressure no issue - Gordon

Sunderland goalkeeper Craig Gordon is confident the club’s summer signings will cope with the intensity of Saturday’s visit of Newcastle United.

Stags will not appeal deduction

Mansfield Town confirm they will not appeal the Football Conference’s decision to dock them four points for fielding ineligible players.

Higginbotham hails Stoke support

Stoke City defender Danny Higginbotham says the support of the Potters fans is "magnificent".

Newman happy to be Shots mentor

Aldershot Town’s Ricky Newman says he is happy with his role as assistant team coach and utility player whilst providing a positive influence to the younger players.

Oldham name Benson as new coach

National League Two side Oldham Roughyeds name Tony Benson as their new coach.

Bailey earns three-year contract

Crewe Alexandra midfielder James Bailey is rewarded with a new three-year contract for breaking into the first team.

Chelsea v Roma

Team news ahead of Wednesday’s Champions League Group G match.

MacKenzie out for up to six weeks

Leon MacKenzie expects to be sidelined for Coventry City for up to six weeks with a thigh injury.

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The logical extension of this is that, even though no one started out to conquer the world, a real

October 19th, 2008

The logical extension of this is that, even though no one started out to conquer the world, a real possibility is created, so to speak, as this doubling effect in only 29 days would have more than 536 million people involved, which would be 236 million more people than reside here in the United States, as we just passed the 300 million mark in population growth.

Bee Wilson: cough medicine

Bee Wilson is a little suspicious of fake-tasting cough remedies.

The knowledge: how to bake

Follow these tips from Mich Turner, founder of the Little Venice Cake Company, and you too will turn out the perfect sponge.

Restaurant review: Zoe Williams on The London Carriage Works, Liverpool

This former carriage works in Liverpool has been given fabulous new life as a restaurant, says Zoe Williams.

Delia Smith’s recipes: lambs liver stroganoff

To prove that fine dining needn’t be costly or complicated, this week Delia Smith has created a simple recipe that is light on the wallet but full on taste.

Sophie Conran: Soup kitchen to a Conran design

Xanthe Clay savours big-pot cooking with the daughter in a style dynasty.

Cooking with apples: I demand a windfall tax

Rose Prince has a message for the apple corps: shake the tree before you come to see me.

Restaurant reviews: three of a kind

Belinda Richardson reviews three restaurants with garden view.

British pub guide: Pint to pint

Christopher Middleton visits the Cock Inn, Hertfordshire.

Recipe: Chipolatas with red onion gravy and polenta, wilted garlic spinach
Delia Smith’s recipes: apples

The apple season is in full swing, Delia Smith says, and whether you prefer sweet or savoury, there are plenty of tempting ways to use up a glut.

Delia Smith’s recipes: slow braised belly pork with bacon, apples and cider

The apple season is in full swing, Delia Smith says, and whether you prefer sweet or savoury, there are plenty of tempting ways to use up a glut.

Delia Smith’s recipes: cider-glazed pork chops with a confit of apples and shallots

The apple season is in full swing, Delia Smith says, and whether you prefer sweet or savoury, there are plenty of tempting ways to use up a glut.

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Wanta appearied on the radio show, The Investigative Journal, to talk more in depth about the 1

October 18th, 2008

Wanta appearied on the radio show, The Investigative Journal, to talk more in depth about the 1.2 trillion dollar recovery.

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Credit cards with low APR are for the most part unavailable to consumers that have bad credit

October 16th, 2008

Credit cards with low APR are for the most part unavailable to consumers that have bad credit. With the nation as a whole moving into an area of poor credit however, more financial institutions are making products available for this growing market. Credit cards for bad credit are becoming more common, and the availability is quickly spreading.

Derby to co-operate with investigation

Derby chairman Adam Pearson has vowed to help the Football Association’s
investigation into allegations of match-fixing surrounding their game
against Norwich earlier this month - but hit out at the MPs who brought the
matter into the public domain.

Capello comes round to Heskey benefits

Fabio Capello admits it took time for him to be won over by the attributes of
Emile Heskey but the England head coach insisted the Wigan striker was now
"a different player" compared to the one he witnessed last season.

Hamilton faces wrath of fellow drivers

Mark Webber fears Lewis Hamilton will cause an accident if he fails to temper
his aggressive driving style.

Murray progresses in Madrid

Andy Murray earned his spot in the quarter-finals of the Madrid Masters today
after overcoming Marin Cilic in straight sets, although it was not plain
sailing for the world number four.

Ballesteros suffers complication

Seve Ballesteros underwent further surgery today after his condition
deteriorated following an operation to remove a brain tumour.

Beckham: Capello’s England more serious

David Beckham has backed Rio Ferdinand’s claim that England are a more
"serious" football team since the arrival of Fabio Capello.

Boyd hits back at Burley comments

Kris Boyd today accused Scotland boss George Burley of stooping "below the
belt" in his criticism of the Rangers striker.

Torres’ Atletico return in doubt

Liverpool fear they will be without Fernando Torres for a minimum 10 days
because of a hamstring strain.

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Since the collateral is securing the loan, customers with bad credit score and history can apply

October 15th, 2008

Since the collateral is securing the loan, customers with bad credit score and history can apply for a secured personal loan with great possibilities of being approved. The truth is that if suitable collateral is offered, lenders rarely decline a loan application, however, the interest rate charged will be higher and the loan amount may be limited because of the higher risk involved in the transaction.

Essex squash star eyes shock win

Essex’s Daryl Selby is preparing to face former champion David Palmer in the World Squash Championships.

Wasps move Euro tie to Twickenham

Wasps move their Heineken Cup match with Magners League champions Leinster on 17 January to Twickenham.

Glasgow Warriors v Toulouse (Fri)

Glasgow Warriors make six changes for Friday’s Heineken Cup clash with Toulouse.

Wrexham confirm bold Musampa bid

Dean Saunders is hoping to attract former Manchester City and Ajax winger Kiki Musampa to Wrexham.

Madrid Masters gallery

Photos from the prestigious tournament in Spain

Lawson withdraws points appeal

Richmond driver Robert Lawson withdraws his appeal against a 25-point deduction which cost him the Seat Cupra Championship.

Diao recounts Senegal ordeal

Salif Diao describes his four-hour terror which followed Senegal’s elimination from World Cup qualifying.

West Ham appeal to CAS over Tevez

West Ham appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport as they try to avoid a huge payout to Sheffield United in the Carlos Tevez affair.

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In his testimony in front of the US Senate Committee on the Judiciary on September 19, 2005,

October 11th, 2008

In his testimony in front of the US Senate Committee on the Judiciary on September 19, 2005, Professor Merrill outlined five myths about Kelo, all of which he dispelled during his testimony. Being in agreement with Professor Merrill, we discuss his five myths.

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Get the Most from Your Real Estate

October 10th, 2008

Get the Most from Your Real Estate. People used to work hard to pay off their mortgages for homes they planned to raise their children in and retire. Since 1989, the number of people 65 and older with mortgage debt has nearly tripled, adjusting for inflation. Making payments on real estate in retirement years will deplete your savings and retirement income faster than any other expenditure.

Sri Lanka v Zimbabwe

Match report will appear here.

Moore prepares for Harriers debut

Much-travelled former Aston Villa striker Stefan Moore is offered a short-term deal at Kidderminster Harriers.

Banned Henson ‘missed training’

Gavin Henson’s two-match Ospreys ban came after he missed training when told he would not feature against Leicester, BBC Sport understands.

Tigers set for visit of Capitals

Everton Tigers are set to tip-off their season as they host the London Capitals on Friday night.

Wark says Burley is not a quitter

Former Scotland midfielder John Wark says George Burley will not walk away from being national manager if results don’t go his way.

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