July 9, 2010

Make Windmill Harbour intersection a priority

The July 5 story about the Town of Hilton Head Island’s concern about the safety of the entrance to Pinckney Island National Wildlife Refuge is essentially a slap in the face to anyone and everyone who tries to safely enter or exit Windmill Harbour.

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July 9, 2010

Chamber paints rosy, but unverified picture

The July 8 ad from the Beaufort Regional Chamber of Commerce’s Military Enhancement Committee states that adding an auxiliary landing field or temporarily using McEntire Air Force Base “will lessen local noise from the Joint Strike Fighters as they will perform their carrier landing practice away from Beaufort.”

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July 9, 2010

Delivering birthday gifts to India online | FourPx Articles

This article discusses about the idea of sending birthday gifts to India online from anywhere of the world along with some gifting ideas to mark the event of celebration.

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July 9, 2010

Unique Birthday Gift Ideas for Everyone | Article Resource – Best …

Good birthday gift ideas make the recipient feel like a special individual by presenting them with something personalized, unique, and thoughtful. Birthday is the most special day in one’s life and it is good to give one something that …

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June 14, 2010

Gaza’s misery does not make Israel safer

As far as we know, nine people died in international waters off the coast of Gaza under circumstances that demand an inquiry. This must be an inquiry that Israelis, Palestinians and, above all, the people of Turkey can believe in

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June 14, 2010

All we are saying is give Field a chance

A favourite kitchen-table game is this recessionary pastime, more stimulating than I-Spy: each player announces, with appropriate fervour, which items of public expenditure should be cut. Whereon each of the others raises objections, backed up with imaginary shock-horror newspaper headlines

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All we are saying is give Field a chance

June 14, 2010

Where now for the crisis-hit European Left?

Political labels such as left and right, we told ourselves when the Cold War ended two decades ago, are now meaningless. Yet we still use them, pondering endlessly which of the Eds, Miliband or Balls, is the most “left-wing” of the candidates to lead Labour.

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Where now for the crisis-hit European Left?

June 13, 2010

I think it’s all over for the WAGs

The thing about having boys is that no matter how resistant you were to start off with, you eventually become interested in football. It happens by osmosis (see also the minutiae of dinosaur life and the names of every single Thomas the Tank Engine “character”). So I’m rather looking forward to the World Cup but I don’t know whether this is because resistance has finally been broken completely or whether it is due to the fact that Wags seem to be hurtling towards extinction faster than you can say “French pedicure”.

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June 13, 2010

Oi, townies – don’t treat Mr Fox as a pet

When I lived in London a couple of years back, we had a fox resident in our street. This was Dulwich, so his name was probably Giles or Oliver. A fellow a few doors down from me, who worked in marketing, used to feed him every evening with organic free-range chicken cutlets served from a Heal’s dinner plate; there was almost certainly a rocket side salad and moutabal dip with roasted pine kernels, and a chilled chablis.

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June 13, 2010

To cut poverty, we must cut also welfare

Oh dear, Frank Field has only gone and thought the unthinkable, again. Appointed last week as the coalition’s “poverty czar”, the man asked to “think the unthinkable” by Tony Blair as minister for welfare reform (and then sacked for taking this remit seriously) promptly observed that the nation’s officially sanctified target for poverty reduction was “almost mathematically unobtainable” and therefore redundant.

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June 11, 2010

They must know our mission is doomed

David Cameron has picked a fine time to make his Afghan debut. Convoy torched; helicopter shot down; the two security advisers to President Karzai whom the West most trusts resigned; and 29 Nato and British servicemen killed in nine days.

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They must know our mission is doomed

June 11, 2010

Nought to 60 seconds for a mere 250 grand

A Swiss company called Cabestan (which sounds like the imaginary Central Asian republic that London taxi drivers think minicab drivers come from) has, I gather, finally produced the wristwatch the world has been waiting for: the Scuderia Ferrari One.

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June 11, 2010

It’s a myth that big sporting events boost the economy

In the small town of Mogwase, not far from Rustenburg, where England will play their first world Cup match tonight, local schoolchildren are benefiting from newly laid football pitches, which will be one of the legacies of the World Cup 2010. Expect to see a number of uplifting stories of investment and legacy over the next four weeks, most of which will carry the Fifa logo.

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June 11, 2010

Pornographers and parents should unite

Is the internet part of society or does it transcend it? Is it a glorious, anarchic pirate empire of images and information that recognises no national boundaries, is unaccountable to any government and has no morality or responsiblity?

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June 11, 2010

I’m off to the World Cup. I’ve updated my will

Mark Twain once said there’d been a lot of terrible things in his life but most of them didn’t happen. Thus lives the worrier. I’m about to fly out to the World Cup in South Africa and I’m a bit frightened

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June 11, 2010

The clock is ticking. Iran must come to the table

This week the UN Security Council sent a strong signal to Iran that the world will not walk away in the face of its refusal to negotiate over its nuclear programme. The new resolution is a statement of resolve and determination that the new British Government welcomes and played a leading role in bringing about. Tomorrow marks the anniversary of the 2009 Iranian presidential elections and the dramatic scenes that followed

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June 11, 2010

That’s enough ‘kicking ass’, Mr President

The great British love-in with Barack Obama may be coming to an end. While there has been deep understanding of the environmental catastrophe that has struck the United States and of BP’s responsibility, there is also growing concern that the President’s angry rhetoric is going over the top and risks dividing the United States and the United Kingdom.

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June 10, 2010

Debby Ryan 17th Birthday Gifts & Wishes on Radio Disney’s Celebrity Take with Jake

Debby Ryan shows off her cutest b-day gift! For more, go to radiodisney.com

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June 9, 2010

Great Gifts For Sporty Dads

If you’ve got a dad that’s just mad about sports, then why not pay homage with a sports-themed gift for father’s day? From photo frames and trivia games to cufflinks and coasters, we’ve got heaps of sporty gifts to make him smile – we’ve even categorised everything to keep father’s day gift-giving ever-so-simple! So, all you need to do is decide on his favourite sport and browse through our extensive collection of ‘sporty dad’ fathers day gifts.

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June 4, 2010

Gift for every occasion : Personalized Coffee Mug with Custom …

Set the loved ones pictures onto mugs for great birthday gifts , or combine these personalized mugs into a special birthday flower gift basket for a somebody that you loved so much. Just take a look to something i found yesterday, …

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