November 1st, 2008
In a typical commercial foreclosure case, there are two fundamental issues for the court to determine: (1) whether there has been a default under the operative loan documents and (2) what the damages are. If there is no dispute as to either of those issues, lenders can file a motion for summary judgment. The borrower has thirty days within which to respond to the motion. It is not unusual for this period to be extended for another thirty days or so. The plaintiff lender then may file a reply brief, and the court thereafter usually will hold a hearing.
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.
Henry happy to ‘win ugly’
New Zealand coach Graham Henry was delighted to see his side grind out a result in the first Bledisloe Cup played on neutral territory.
Megson - Boo boys spur us on
Gary Megson believes the abuse he receives from the Bolton boo boys is spurring on the players.
EDF Energy Cup - latest
Launch the skysports.com scorecentre for the latest from today’s action in the EDF Energy Cup.
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October 31st, 2008
-Search for different companies offering 0% APR in the internet. Make comparisons when shopping. Some companies offer a zero percent APR to their clients within a year upon acquiring the credit card.
Anderson axed for Stanford showdown
James Anderson has been left out of England’s $20m showdown with the Stanford
Superstars tomorrow to accommodate Graeme Swann as a second spinner.
Federer pulls out of Paris Masters
World number two Roger Federer has pulled out of the Paris Masters with a back
injury just before his quarter-final against American James Blake.
Murray crashes to defeat in Paris
Andy Murray’s winning streak came to an end today when he was beaten in
straight sets by in-form defending champion David Nalbandian in the
quarter-finals of the Paris Masters.
Sherwood to join Tottenham staff
Former Tottenham midfielder Tim Sherwood has confirmed he will join Harry
Redknapp’s coaching staff at White Hart Lane.
Benitez urges Tottenham fans to respect Keane
Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez is welcoming the pressures involved in taking
his team to Tottenham as leaders of the Barclays Premier League.
Ferguson in Ronaldo reminder to Real
Sir Alex Ferguson has offered the perfect riposte to Ramon Calderon’s senility
jibe - We’ve got Ronaldo.
Massa edges Hamilton in first practice
Felipe Massa was faster than title rival Lewis Hamilton today in the first
practice session for Sunday’s decisive Brazilian Grand Prix.
Ospreys show international strength
The Ospreys will send four of Wales’ possible team to face world champions
South Africa into battle against EDF Energy Cup opponents London Irish on
Sunday.
Denver could stage Bledisloe Cup
Australia and New Zealand are in talks about staging Bledisloe Cup Test
matches in Denver and Tokyo over the next two years.
Kirwan calls for Asian World Cup
Japan coach John Kirwan has called for an end to the "political games"
and insisted the International Rugby Board must take the 2015 World Cup to
Asia.
MP calls for action over racist Hamilton website
The Foreign Secretary was urged today to make a formal protest to the Spanish
government over the racist abuse of Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton.
Ponting leads Australia fightback
Battling half-centuries from Matthew Hayden, Simon Katich, Ricky Ponting and
Michael Hussey put Australia within striking distance of averting the
follow-on in the third Border-Gavaskar Test against India in Delhi.
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October 29th, 2008
If you were to publish an authors article in its full entirety without seeking permission from that author you would be violating their copyright even if you credited the author and provided a link to the source of the article. Quoting two lines from the news article with a link to the entire article would be considered fair use. Except for the facts in the article, news articles are protected under copyright laws. So when are you allowed the right to fair use? Fair use is allowed for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, or research.
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October 28th, 2008
4. Spend time with each child individually. Whether you have custody or visitation, the most important thing to the child is your individual relationship with him or her. Build the best relationship you can. The future is built of many tiny moments.
5. Children feel responsible for causing the divorce. Reassure them that they are not to blame. They may also feel that it is their responsibility to bring their parents back together. Let them know your decision is final and will have to be accepted.
Hull relishing top-of-the-league clashes
Hull begin the most distinguished four days in their history tomorrow with
manager Phil Brown far from intimidated by the challenge ahead.
Springbok’s in need of a Test
Given the state of most of the northern hemisphere countries’ rugby teams at
the moment, the Springboks could probably afford to select Nelson Mandela in
his beloved No. 6 jersey and put Jacob Zuma at tight head prop for their end
of year tour. They’d still be too strong for most opponents.
Tony Adams factfile
Wenger backs Adams promotion
Arsene Wenger feels Portsmouth have made the right choice in appointing former
Arsenal captain Tony Adams as their new manager.
Adams named as Portsmouth boss
Former Arsenal and England defender Tony Adams has been named as the new
manager of Barclays Premier League Portsmouth.
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October 26th, 2008
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Whatever business one is involved in, and since humans are opinionated creatures, there are inevitably situations that will arise causing disputes. This may be a simple misunderstanding, may be lack of provision of quality goods or services or even failure of one of the parties to adhere properly to an agreed contract, gratuitous or otherwise.
Tom Aikens leaves a sour taste in the mouth
His restaurants have gone bust but it’s business as usual for chef Tom Aikens. Not so for his trail of unpaid suppliers. Neil Tweedie reports.
Delia Smith’s recipes from Frugal Food
We may be tightening our belts financially, but there’s no reason to go without. With the reissue of her book Frugal Food, first published in the 1970s when Britain had its last harsh lesson in home economics, Delia Smith has the recipes that have stood the test of time.
Delia Smith’s recipes: old-fashioned honeycomb mould
Old-fashioned honeycomb mould
Delia Smith’s recipes: sausages braised in cider
Sausages braised in cider
Delia Smith’s recipes: poached eggs with souffled Welsh rarebit
Poached eggs with souffled Welsh rarebit
Raymond Blanc: My perfect weekend
As long as Arsenal win, chef Raymond Blanc is happy, finds Julian Flanagan.
Restaurant review: Equilibrium at Fawsley Hall, Northamptonshire
Visit Equilibrium for a stupendous great hall and high-order cooking in one of the loveliest houses, says Jasper Gerard.
White’s gentlemans’ club reveal what men really like to eat
For the secrets of what men really like eating, look to White’s in St James, says Rose Prince.
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October 24th, 2008
The only acceptable forms of identification in test centers in the U.S., American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands and Virgin Islands are:
Glenavon v Glentoran
Leaders Glentoran face Glenavon at Mourneview Park.
Rogge hopeful of IOC re-election
Jacques Rogge is to seek a second term as president of the International Olympic Committee by standing for re-election in 2009.
Tigers aim for fifth league win
Everton Tigers host Worcester at Greenbank on Friday as they aim to collect their fifth victory in the BBL this season.
Huddersfield sign Wildcat Griffin
Huddersfield Giants sign teenage back Josh Griffin from Wakefield Trinity Wildcats.
Liverpool want revenge on Bristol
Liverpool go into Sunday’s clash with Bristol Academy wanting to make up for their 6-0 defeat earlier in the season.
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October 23rd, 2008
Here”s an overview of the offers you might find appealing. After you”ve chosen one that you like and reviewed the terms and conditions, you can even apply online for credit card deals and sometimes receive instant online approval to boot.
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.
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October 21st, 2008
Moreover, if the vehicle changes ownership within the first 2 years after its delivery to the initial customer, with both the customers having used it for household, personal or for family purposes, the end customer to whom the vehicle is transferred is also covered under the law.
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.
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October 17th, 2008
Depilatory solutions have come a long way over recent years, ranging from one touch electrolysis to laser hair removal. Whether you want to remove facial hair, pubic hair, or any other body hair, you can enjoy a great finish when you opt for permanent removal. Whichever area of the face or body you have treated for removal of hair, this permanent method will not only leave it looking and feeling great, but will also ensure that you have minimal hassle and effort when it comes to maintaining that great look. Hair removal methods have come a long way over recent years, and are now more advanced and effective than ever. You can enjoy excellent results with minimal discomfort or side effects when you opt for permanent removal of hair, and you can get on with you life without having to concern yourself with regular re-growth.
Dutch abortion ship arrives in Spain
A Dutch ship offering to carry out abortions that circumvent Spanish laws arrived off the Mediterranean coast of Spain on Thursday.
Financial crisis Thousands of workers protest at Chinese toy factory that went bust
Around 2000 workers have taken to the streets in south China to protest at the sudden closure of a major toymaker.
Iran to stop executing children
Iran’s judiciary has pledged to stop executing children after six were hanged this year alone.
Dow Jones seesaws as investors remain jittery
The Dow Jones seesawed from losses to gains in a volatile day as investors reacted to two reports on the economy.
China extends influence into Central Asia
China has begun a multibillionpound scheme in the farWestern province of Xinjiang to build roads and railways that will open up Central Asia.
Coroner blames death of soldier in Afghanistan on equipment and military chiefs ’should hang heads in shame’
A coroner has blamed the death of soldier Corporal Mark Wright in a minefield in Afghanistan on a lack of equipment and said British military chiefs “should hang their heads in shame”.
Corporal Mark Wright’s death was notorious Afghanistan conflict incident
The minestrike which killed Corporal Mark Wright and injured six of his 3 Para comrades is one of the most notorious incidents of the British military conflict in Afghanistan.
Vatican ‘put obstacles’ in way of filming The Da Vinci Code prequel
The Vatican put “obstacles” in the way of filming the prequel to The Da Vinci Code according to American director Ron Howard.
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October 14th, 2008
With this information, you can verify the information that is on the applicant”s resume and determine whether or not they meet the criteria that your company sets for its employees.
A giant knitted rabbit in Italy can be seen from space by visitors to Google Earth.
A giant knitted rabbit in Italy can be seen from space by visitors to Google Earth.
China democracy Reformer’s words signal a new debate on political reform
China’s leadership may be willing to reopen a debate about political reform now that the Beijing Olympic Games are over.
Michael Douglas’s Gordon Gekko to return to Wall Street and confront credit crisis
Michael Douglas’s antihero from the film Wall Street is to return.
China will be a democracy by 2020 says senior party figure
China will experience profound political change in just over a decade according to an influential reformer.
US bailout feeds global markets rally
President George W. Bush unveils new steps to confront the global financial meltdown including plans to buy stakes in US banks fuelling a rally in world stock markets.
Australian girls paint phone numbers on skin while sunbathing
Australian teenage girls have been warned over the dangers of painting their phone numbers onto their skin while they sunbathe on public beaches.
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