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Wednesday's talk show.
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Is there a problem with a smartie sandwich ?
Offer on house made.
A lady is appauled !
What would happen if we wrote of all debts and started again ?
You really don't want to see an apple or a piece of celery !
One shoe flew up in the air.
A proper dining experience.
Cinderella.
Crisps have arrived.
Someday my prince will come.
A video from Canada.
Happy Birthday Fag Ash Lil.
Westminster councils parking - people power.
Have another cigarette.
I'm waiting for the phone to ring.
Chris@unitedkingdomtalk.co.ukWednesday's talk show.
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DebtSettlementLeads.net is a small internet marketing company. We produce content based websites targeted towards the debt relief industry. These sites include a contact form for consumers who are looking for your services.DebtSettlementLeads.net is a small internet marketing company. We produce content... more
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The Queen has praised South Africa's journey of "democratic renewal" at a state banquet for President Jacob Zuma.
She told guests at Buckingham Palace that, since Nelson Mandela was freed 20 years ago, the country had achieved the mammoth task of transforming itself.
Mr Zuma, who is on a three-day state visit to the UK, said Britain had helped "free" his country. -
This would be so funny if it wasn't so wrong!
Everyone at this 'banquet' knows the real problems with south africa, and the fact that it's partly britain that forced it to be that way, jacob zuma is moving people from their houses onto the streets so he can build parking lots for cars for the world cup, is this democracy? is this a 'free' country.
South africa, although a beautiful country, is one of the saddest examples of what western power can to to a continent, and their mentality.
But guess our lovely sweet sovereign doesnt care about that, she was probably just hungry and wanted a bite to eat.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8545456.stmThe Queen has praised South Africa's journey of "democratic renewal" at... more
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The Marshalsea was a prison on the south bank of the River Thames in Southwark, now part of London. From at least 1329 until it closed in 1842, it housed men under court martial for crimes at sea, including those who had committed "unnatural crimes"; political figures and intellectuals accused of sedition or other inappropriate behaviour; and—most famously—London's debtors, the length of their stay determined largely by the whim of their creditors
Just like it is now, private prisons ran for profit! will society ever break free?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MarshalseaThe Marshalsea was a prison on the south bank of the River Thames in Southwark, now... more
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Royal Mail has reported an operating profit of £184m for the six months to September, up 4% on the same period last year.
But the company also announced that it had paid more than £300m into its pension fund over the period.
Royal Mail's pension fund deficit is being revalued and is expected to reach £10bn, compared with £3.4bn at the last valuation three years ago.
The company said reducing the deficit remained a "daunting challenge".
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/8405404.stmRoyal Mail has reported an operating profit of £184m for the six months to... more
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After reading this simple explanation, America needs to outlaw, derivatives, futures, swaps, options and anything else that remotely resembles them.After reading this simple explanation, America needs to outlaw, derivatives, futures,... more
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Go Canada!
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A Liberal Senator from New Brunswick says she will ask the Senate standing committee on banking to investigate credit card interest rates and other fees being charged by banks.
Pierrette Ringuette says Canadians across the country are fed up with high interest rates and bank fees and it's time the government did something about it.
For example, Connie Conrad of Moose Jaw, Sask., recently received a letter from TD Canada Trust advising her that while her credit rating was good, should her credit card account fall into arrears the bank could decide to raise the interest rate it charges on her card by five per cent.
"I was really shocked," Conrad told CBC News, adding she's never been in arrears on her credit card, which she's had for nearly 30 years.
"I really question is it morally and ethically right for them to do that? Particularly in light of the economic climate we are experiencing right now," she said.
Ringuette, who sits on the Senate's standing committee on banking, trade and commerce, said her office has been inundated with calls, letters and emails from Canadians complaining about rising interest rates and fees on credit cards.
"There is a dire need for the Senate committee to look into this issue," she said.
The federal government has already offered banks help to ease them through the credit crunch.
With the key overnight lending rate at historic lows, Ringuette wants to know why consumers are being threatened with higher fees and interest rates.
Ringuette said she'll be asking the Senate banking committee to consider placing limits on what banks can charge, similar to caps currently under consideration in the United States.
"I'm sorry, but if that's the way they want to play the game, maybe it's time that we enforce stricter regulation," she said.
CBC News was unable to speak to anyone from the Canadian Bankers Association. A request for an interview was declined.Go Canada!
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A Liberal Senator from New Brunswick says she will ask the Senate... more
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What? You're telling me it's all imaginary!!!
Well, it turns out our new source of money, since the early 20th century, has no real value... what?
Yup, these days money is really based on YOUR DEBT - ever increasing debt exponentially.
Maybe we should re-think the kind of "change" we really need in this world...What? You're telling me it's all imaginary!!!
Well, it turns out our new... more
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Photo by lewisha1990: http://flickr.com/photos/bluemandy/2624448611/
Francis is being sued to the tune of $2 million by The Wynn, a Las Vegas Casino, for failing to pay his gambling debts. Of course, Francis is going to fight the lawsuit claiming that the Wynn failed to make due on promised discounts and credits.Photo by lewisha1990: http://flickr.com/photos/bluemandy/2624448611/
Francis is... more
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EastEnders star and stand-up comic Mike Reid had debts of nearly £900,000 when he died last July while playing golf, it's reported.EastEnders star and stand-up comic Mike Reid had debts of nearly £900,000 when... more
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