November 4th, 2008
To date, over 16 million people have used this drug. The FDA has identified there have been 384 reports of diabetes Zyprexa side effects, including 23 deaths. There have been many questions regarding the popular drug Zyprexa and its safety. The potentially fatal Zyprexa side effects have resulted in Zyprexa lawsuits.
Young pens new Villa deal
Ashley Young has ended speculation over his long-term future by signing a new four-year contract.
Boss blasts Stoke ‘cowards’
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has accused some of Stoke’s players of deliberately trying to injure his players.
United trio to miss Celtic tie
Edwin van der Sar, Gary Neville and Wes Brown will sit out Man Utd’s Champions League tie at Celtic.
Four handed England starts
Delon Armitage, Ugo Monye, Riki Flutey and Nick Kennedy are all set to make their debuts for England against the Pacific Islanders.
Champions League preview
Liverpool and Chelsea could both be celebrating qualification to the last 16 by the time Tuesday’s action is over.
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November 3rd, 2008
If the pump price is very low, fill up! Even if you still have half a tank of gas, you might as well fill up now before prices get more expensive. It is easier to keep the top half of your gas tank full than to wait until your gas light goes on and start to panic about the high prices.
Rafa to let Torres decide
Rafa Benitez has hinted that he will let Fernando Torres decide whether he is fit to face Atletico Madrid.
No stopping Lewis - Hill
Damon Hill predicts Lewis Hamilton will be “difficult to stop” after he became the youngest F1 world champion in history.
Hamilton stunned by title win
British ace Lewis Hamilton admitted to being lost for words after becoming the youngest ever Formula One World Champion on Sunday.
Cole ruled out for 10 days
Chelsea full-back Ashley Cole has been ruled out for up to 10 days after suffering a calf injury.
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November 1st, 2008
This was an experience that I always relive when I look at the photos taken on that safari. Its what an African lion safari does to you. You get to be in the presence of his highness the majesty king of the Junglein his tuff. Nothing beats that glaring look and the thrill that goes with it when your eyes lock into his menacing, unblinking and threatening stareThats the African lion stare.humbling it is.
Delia Smith’s recipes: steamed chocolate pudding with chocolate sauce
Nothing beats the blues better than an old-fashioned steamed pudding, and this week’s recipe from Delia Smith has the added bonus of a rich but simply made sauce.
School dinners: a better fist of fish fingers
Tessa Boase on a smart idea for getting seafood into schools.
British pub guide: Pint to pint
Adrian Tierney-Jones visits The Bricklayer’s Arms, Putney, London SW15.
Restaurant review: The Victoria at Holkham, Norfolk
The shabby-chic decor evokes the subcontinent - less Empress of India than hippy trail, finds Jasper Gerard.
All mouth-feel and no trousers
It’s time diners knew what chefs get up to in pursuit of sensation, writes Rose Prince.
Port: push the old boat out
Jonathan Ray in priase of port: pass it on from starboard too. Plus a special Telegraph reader offer on port, below.
Top wine deals this week
Jonathan Ray picks three great buys.
Recipes: Paul Gayler’s sauces
Paul Gayler reveals how to make your food taste sublime. By Xanthe Clay.
Recipe: garden pea and mint sauce
A delicous and versatile sauce from Paul Gayler.
Abbaye de la Bussire: les rosbifs in a holy French stew
Japser Gerard on a British chef’s battle to revamp a Dijon abbey.
Mimmo d’Ischia, restaurant loved by Camilla, Sinatra and Schwarzenegger, will close
After 40 years of feeding the A-list, London’s secret celebrity hangout is to close. Jasper Gerard reports.
Why pheasant is fair game
Catalina Stogdon on a robust alternative to chicken that packs a kick.
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October 30th, 2008
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What You Should Know About Brain Injury
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One of the most devastating and traumatic injury that you can get from an accident is traumatic brain injury or commonly known as simply head injury. Brain injury is usually the result of head trauma like when the head suddenly or violently hits an object. Common accidents like car accidents and slip and fall accident may result in head trauma. Other causes of brain injury is when objects violently hit the head or pierce the skull and enters the brain tissue. Premise liability accidents like falling debris or objects from buildings or shelves are examples of accidents resulting in this kind of brain trauma.
Barry calls on Capello to promote Villa team-mates
Gareth Barry believes Aston Villa team-mates Gabriel Agbonlahor and Ashley
Young deserve to be called up by England head coach Fabio Capello for next
month’s friendly international with Germany in Berlin.
Moody back after injury hell
Lewis Moody will end a nine-month injury nightmare tomorrow night, and he
admits: "I am absolutely ready to go."
Gatland underlines Wales commitment
Wales coach Warren Gatland has committed himself to the job until the end of
the 2011 World Cup despite his feelings on the club-versus-country row over
the release of players.
Manchester United sign sponsorship deal
Manchester United have signed a new multi-million pound sponsorship deal with
Swiss watch manufacturers Hublot.
Beckham begins Milan talks
AC Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani is confident David Beckham will be a
Rossoneri player sooner rather than later after revealing that the club are
set to open talks with the Los Angeles Galaxy star in the next few hours.
Gillett quiet on Liverpool sale
George Gillett believes Liverpool are in a sound position to ride out current
financial problems but refused to comment on whether the club is up for sale.
Tottenham naming rights to be sold
Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy has confirmed that the club are planning to
sell naming rights of their proposed new 60,000-seater stadium - spelling
the end for White Hart Lane.
Baseball: Philadelphia capture World Series
The Philadelphia Phillies have won the World Series after beating the Tampa
Bay Rays in last night’s rain-delayed Game Five.
Hamilton ready for toughest test
Lewis Hamilton knows he needs "to remain in control emotionally and mentally"
if he is to become Formula One world champion on Sunday.
Double tons put India in command
Record breaking double centuries to Gautam Gambhir and V.V.S Laxman lifted
India to a commanding 613 for seven and into control of the third cricket
test against Australia.
WRU announces new training centre
The Welsh Rugby Union has unveiled plans for a £2 million centre of excellence.
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October 27th, 2008
Dont get the wrong idea. Recklessts.com is not all about t-shirts. As a matter of fact, they now offer funny hats too. Now I can have a whole new range of collection. And did I mention that they offer custom screen printing in Tempe Arizona?
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October 26th, 2008
The charge that genetically modified products being introduced by some of the MNCs posed serious threat to ecology, crops and human lives, is emotionalization and sensationalization of the issue stemmed in the bogie of MNC domination and is bereft of any rational science. The Indian public sector institutions have been developing about 39 genetically engineered traits in 23 crops, much more than the private companies.
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October 25th, 2008
Jeffrey Solochek is the Purple Cow of todays writers always adding his own unique wit and humor to everything. www.nosugarcoating.infowww.nosugarcoating.info
Does the Federal Government Need an Independent Counsel?
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Does the Federal Government Need an Independent Counsel?
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
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October 23rd, 2008
As in all other areas of life, communicating well plays a great role in online dating as well. Be relaxed and open up about yourself when you sign up with a service. Express yourself lucidly in terms of what you are looking for and interesting responses will definitely start pouring in.
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.
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October 20th, 2008
WIPO was the first UDRP accredited provider, and began providing a domain name arbitration service in 1999. Since then has processed more than 22,000 cases. NAF is based in the US, and many of the complainants who use its services are based in North America. It deals with only slightly fewer cases than WIPO.
Simpson faces Shrews fans - again
Paul Simpson is taking questions from Shrewsbury supporters at the club’s second Fans’ Forum of the season.
Britton unfazed by QPR’s wealth
Leon Britton has called on Swansea to forget about the financial muscle of Queens Park Rangers and focus on winning.
Stockport want police Reid action
Stockport County threaten to take legal action against Colchester United defender Paul Reid.
Boxing & Madison Square Garden
Why the Garden is seen as the world’s ultimate fight venue
Sport on BBC Radio Merseyside
Live coverage and commentary details for BBC Radio Merseyside
Prices cut for Thompson tribute
Dundee United reduce the ticket prices for Saturday’s match against St Mirren to 5.
Lawson set to lose Pakistan post
The Pakistan Cricket Board will not offer coach Geoff Lawson a new contract when his current deal ends in April 2009.
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October 19th, 2008
There can be a downside to these kinds of high equity loans, however. Most of these loans require that you use your real estate as collateral. So how does this affect you? If you fail to make a payment you are in danger of losing your home.
Europeans signal clash with US over global capitalism
Europeans to demand leadership from America at series of summits to reform global financial system.
Russian politician investigated in Spain over Mafia connections
Spanish police have raided the holiday home of a high ranking member of the Russian parliament over his alleged links to organised crime.
British tourists in fatal French coach crash
Coach packed with British pensioners involved in massive pileup leaving at least one person dead and 39 injured.
Colin Powell endorses Barack Obama for White House
Republican disappointed with “rightward shift” by Mr McCain and by his selection of Governor Sarah Palin.
Pakistan may take IMF aid to avoid bankruptcy
Pakistan has admitted it is struggling to raise funds to stave off bankruptcy and may have to accept politically unpopular aid from the International Monetary Fund to ward off possible economic meltdown.
Sarkozy bank account raided in internet scam
Fraudsters siphoned money out of Nicolas Sarkozy’s bank account after obtaining the French leaders user name and password.
Belgium breaks largescale people trafficking ring targeting UK
Belgian police have smashed a people smuggling gang that was preparing to traffic more than 200 illegal immigrants across the English Channel to Britain.
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