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Culture of Colombia
A culture is expressed through the art, literature, music, and cuisine of the region. Diversity is characteristic to the...
60s Fashion Clothing - Sixties Style Clothes
The swinging sixties was a period of many new trends for both men as well as women. Take a look at some of the important...
Facts About Single Parenting
This is a new age of parenting. The statistics reveal the rates of divorce are skyrocketing. There are singles who would...
Food in the Middle Ages
A preparation method of the food in the Middle Ages was quite different from today’s food. It’s very interesting to know...
Better Photo Tips - Size Does Matter
At one time or another, most of us have seen a close-up of something that was made to make us think it was actually...
How You Can Separate Your Business Finances from Personal Money
Separating Your Business Finances from your personal expenses is a challenge. In this article, it's all about the...
Telephone Interview Tips To Land Your Dream Job
The number of telephone job interviews conducted by employers has dramatically risen over the recent years and the trend...
How to Apply the Three Acid Tests of Persuasive Writing
The three "acid tests" of persuasive writing tell you exactly what to look for when writing and editing your own...
Drug Companies Are Making Us Sick?
Big drug companies are not interested in your good health, to the contrary they are in business to make a lot of money for...
Motivate Your Writer Within
How long have you been telling people, "I'm writing a book?" Need motivation to start or complete it?
Psychology of Dreams
I know you are interested in knowing all about the psychology of dreams. Dreams are the ways your unconscious mind...
Fashion Accessories for Teens
Spice up your high-school life with these style tips about fashion accessories for teens! Use these fashion-fundas and make...
Favorite Foods of Columbia
Columbians favor sumptuous food. The favorite meat of the Columbians is beef and their favorite drink is coffee. This...
Cat Health Questions
If you own a cute cat at your home, then you must be highly concerned with its health problems. Here are some important cat...
Yes, Yes, Yes !
The Bible, and after you do, can still come through even beyond you, should you choose not to even be alone while sinning....
Image Not So Real Of Man Alone, Without Love !
Man can only come to take you so far, it was said. Life more than image alone, and love more than life ! More is less and...
Famous People from Washington
Washington has seen many eminent personalities rise on its soil. They have made the world proud. Let us take a look at some...
Nostradamus Predictions About the World War 3
Nostradamus was a French soothsayer, astrologer and physician who lived in the 16th century. He had predicted the first two...
Pentagon to Seek 'less Deadly' Cluster Bombs
US announces policy shift on cluster munitions which kill and maim civilians long after they are fired
End of a Kafkaesque Nightmare: Writer's Papers Finally Come to Light
Documents hoarded for 40 years in Tel Aviv flat by executor's secretary
University Says Sorry to China for Tibet Degree
London Metropolitan appologises for 'any unhappiness' it caused by awarding honorary degree to Dalai Lama
Not Quite Out of the Woods
Nick Fletcher explains what bear markets are and what has caused the share slump
London Shares Slump Into Bear Territory Amid Growing Fears of Recession
Volatile trading sees FTSE 100 touch level 20% below October's high
UK Will Be Okay, Says Brown, As Oil Prices Scare Rest
G8 summit admits that rising oil prices have intensified problems caused by the credit crunch
US Says Sorry for Berlusconi Gaffe
White House officials apologize for briefing US press corps that Italian prime minister was a political amateur
Government 'did Not Try' to Fend Off Saudi Inquiry Threats
Anti-corruption groups say decision to stop Serious Fraud Office investigation into BAE arms deals was illegal
Checking the Small Print
Explainer: G8 climate deal
Zimbabwe: Brown Uses Shock Tactics to Secure Tough Sanctions Against Mugabe
Prime minister shames G8 into backing tough sanctions against Zimbabwe with picture of mutilated body
Church Divided: Women Bishops an Obstacle to Unity, Vatican Warns
Senior figure from Catholic wing of Church of England warns of 'bloodbath' at once-a-decade summit
Global Hits Drive Bbc Worldwide to £117m Profit
Commercial arm unveils record profits driven by export of Top Gear and other 'superbrands' such as Lonely Planet
A Deal on Climate Change - But Then the Backlash
US signs up to new global deal to reduce carbon emissions by 50% but emerging economies demand more
New Quality Test for Embryos Boosts Chance of Pregnancy, Say Fertility Doctors
Test trials helps doctors select healthiest embryos and show method boosts chances of embryos implanting
What is the European Monsoon?
Leo Hickman: Well, it's not a monsoon. Not in the conventional sense, anyway
The Biggest Headache of the G8 Summit - a Seating Plan for Dinner
Michael White: So, what did Gordon Brown do that meant his Japanese hosts at the G8 summit placed him at the far end of the...
Law and Order: Police Stop Nearly 2m for Questioning in Year
Ministry of Justice figures show that use of power has risen by one third following decision to start recording police stops
US announces policy shift on cluster munitions which kill and maim civilians long after they are fired
End of a Kafkaesque Nightmare: Writer's Papers Finally Come to Light
Documents hoarded for 40 years in Tel Aviv flat by executor's secretary
University Says Sorry to China for Tibet Degree
London Metropolitan appologises for 'any unhappiness' it caused by awarding honorary degree to Dalai Lama
Not Quite Out of the Woods
Nick Fletcher explains what bear markets are and what has caused the share slump
London Shares Slump Into Bear Territory Amid Growing Fears of Recession
Volatile trading sees FTSE 100 touch level 20% below October's high
UK Will Be Okay, Says Brown, As Oil Prices Scare Rest
G8 summit admits that rising oil prices have intensified problems caused by the credit crunch
US Says Sorry for Berlusconi Gaffe
White House officials apologize for briefing US press corps that Italian prime minister was a political amateur
Government 'did Not Try' to Fend Off Saudi Inquiry Threats
Anti-corruption groups say decision to stop Serious Fraud Office investigation into BAE arms deals was illegal
Checking the Small Print
Explainer: G8 climate deal
Zimbabwe: Brown Uses Shock Tactics to Secure Tough Sanctions Against Mugabe
Prime minister shames G8 into backing tough sanctions against Zimbabwe with picture of mutilated body
Church Divided: Women Bishops an Obstacle to Unity, Vatican Warns
Senior figure from Catholic wing of Church of England warns of 'bloodbath' at once-a-decade summit
Global Hits Drive Bbc Worldwide to £117m Profit
Commercial arm unveils record profits driven by export of Top Gear and other 'superbrands' such as Lonely Planet
A Deal on Climate Change - But Then the Backlash
US signs up to new global deal to reduce carbon emissions by 50% but emerging economies demand more
New Quality Test for Embryos Boosts Chance of Pregnancy, Say Fertility Doctors
Test trials helps doctors select healthiest embryos and show method boosts chances of embryos implanting
What is the European Monsoon?
Leo Hickman: Well, it's not a monsoon. Not in the conventional sense, anyway
The Biggest Headache of the G8 Summit - a Seating Plan for Dinner
Michael White: So, what did Gordon Brown do that meant his Japanese hosts at the G8 summit placed him at the far end of the...
Law and Order: Police Stop Nearly 2m for Questioning in Year
Ministry of Justice figures show that use of power has risen by one third following decision to start recording police stops



