Most HEPA purifiers produce a lot of noise when turned on

November 2nd, 2008

Most HEPA purifiers produce a lot of noise when turned on. This again is not too much of a problem with the BlueAir 601 which produces sound at levels of 32 decibel on low speed. This makes it the quietest room purifier which is based on the HEPA filtration technology.

Ulster Club Football final scores

Cavan Gaels, St Eunan’s and Ballinderry claim victories in Sunday’s AIB Ulster Club Football games.

Sorenstam seals play-off victory

Annika Sorenstam secures the 89th title of her career by beating Li Ying Ye in a sudden death play-off in China.

Hearts 0-2 Celtic

Celtic restore their lead at the top of the SPL table with a comfortable victory over Hearts at Tynecastle.

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Many of us don”t believe we have access to unlimited financial abundance because we were raised in

October 29th, 2008

Many of us don”t believe we have access to unlimited financial abundance because we were raised in a culture that places severe limitations on our creative abilities to attract money. These limitations begin during early childhood when our basic beliefs about everything are being formed.

Bridge blasted in China.

Bridge blasted to clear obstacles in Three Gorges in China.

Don Juan conman tricks 10 women

A moustachioed ‘Don Juan’ has conned ten women in Spain by promising them love and then taking their savings.

Wreck of Titanic’s sister ship to become underwater museum

The wreck of the Titanic’s sister ship the Britannic could be turned into an underwater museum for tourists.

Australia abandons plans to name theatre after Heath Ledger

Australia has dropped plans to name a theatre after actor Heath Ledger after deciding he never fulfilled his potential.

Qantas jet ‘flew blind’ across Pacific

A Qantas airliner had to follow an Air New Zealand jet across the Pacific after its weather radar broke down leaving it ‘flying blind’.

Joaquin Phoenix to quit Hollywood

Joaquin Phoenix is to abandon his Hollywood career and dedicate his time to music.

Meredith Kercher murder: Amanda Knox’s parents shocked as she is sent for trial

Amanda Knox wept at the news of her trial for Meredith Kercher’s murder in an alleged sex game turned violent.

Prince Charles and Camilla visit Buddhist temple

When he becomes king he intends to become “defender of faiths” rather than solely the protector of the Church of England.

Suicide bombers target UN in Somalia

Two UN staff were among dozens killed when suicide bombers struck in northern Somalia.

Pakistan quake kills 160

More than 160 people have been killed and thousands of homes destroyed after a powerful earthquake struck southwestern Pakistan.

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While talking about personal investments in Costa Rica, it’s the land which people mostly focus

October 27th, 2008

While talking about personal investments in Costa Rica, its the land which people mostly focus upon. The major economic resources for Costa Rica being its fertile land, it makes more sense to the educated population to invest in it. And though the national forests and picturesque beaches occupy one-fourth of Costa Ricas land, the remaining three-fourth provides enough space for the personal investors to move in. Areas like Guanacaste, Papagayo, Arenal, Puntarenas, Manuel Antonio, Dominical on the Pacific Coast are considered the prospective sites, while on the Caribbean, Puerto Viejo, Punta Uva, Cocles and Manzanillo are given the first preference.

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Following the signing of this initial contract, the buyer is given a specified period of time to

October 22nd, 2008

Following the signing of this initial contract, the buyer is given a specified period of time to obtain financing. Additionally, the seller is obliged to make certain that the title to the real estate is clear and capable to being conveyed to the buyer during this time period.

Germany must pay damages to families of WWII Italian massacre victims

Germany must compensate the families of Italians who were massacred by Nazi troops in Tuscany during the Second World War Italy’s highest appeal court has ruled.

Obama and McCain in bitter battle for Nevada

Nevada is becoming one of the most bitterly contested swing states as Obama and McCain battle for votes.

Californians vote at drivethrough

The drivethrough America’s greatest gift to convenience culture has even been extended to the democratic process.

Meredith Kercher: Italian anger at request to try Amanda Knox in USA

American supporters of Amanda Knox the woman accused of killing Briton Meredith Kercher want the case moved to the US.

US want ‘James Bond’ flying submarine

The US military have launched a competition to find a design for a flying submarine a week before the release of the latest Bond film.

Princes struck with bug on motorbike rally

Princes William and Harry have been struck with a stomach bug four days into their South African charity motorbike rally.

Egyptian groper gets three years’ hard labour

An Egyptian court has sentenced a man to three years’ hard labour for openly groping a woman on a Cairo street in a rare crackdown on widespread public harassment of women.

Chinese Communist official ‘defects’ to West

A Chinese city has confiscated the passports of Communist Party officials after a bureaucrat appeared to have defected after failing to return from a trip to Paris.

New Zealand politician says immigrants must learn to use lavatories and showers

A New Zealand politician has been accused of racism after claiming immigrants needed to be taught how to use lavatories and showers.

George Osborne: Oleg Deripaska timeline

George Osborne the shadow chancellor has been embroiled in controversy after he admitted discussing a substantial donation to the Conservative Party from a controversial Russian oligarch.

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Furthermore, he claims financial institutions are illegally trading the vast sum of money with up

October 21st, 2008

Furthermore, he claims financial institutions are illegally trading the vast sum of money with up to $200 billion a day being illegally earned instead of the money being used to better the American economy.

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If ever there was a president who was a true cigar connoisseur, it was probably Ulysses S

October 19th, 2008

If ever there was a president who was a true cigar connoisseur, it was probably Ulysses S. Grant. A Civil War hero, Grant was elected as the 18th President in 1869. Never doing anything in moderation, he was rumored to have smoked 20 cigars per day. In fact, one legend states that he smoked over 10,000 cigars in a period of five years.

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After a decade, the scandal of BRI lingers on

October 15th, 2008

After a decade, the scandal of BRI lingers on. Laurence Vick is head of clinical negligence at Michelmores and led the families legal team at the public inquiry into the scandal. He reveals that he is still fighting for justice on behalf of those he dubs the forgotten families.

West Ham lodge Tevez appeal to CAS

The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) have opened proceedings to determine
if they can hear West Ham’s appeal against a ruling which could see them pay
out millions over the Carlos Tevez affair.

Chinese football not good enough for Bird’s Nest

Beijing’s national Bird’s Nest stadium will not stage local football matches
next year as its managers fear the Chinese league’s low standing could sully
the iconic Olympic venue’s image, local media reported today.

Atletico switch unfair on fans says Benitez

Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez has blasted the late switch in venue for his
side’s Champions League clash with Atletico Madrid, claiming it is unfair on
the club’s fans.

F1 governing body proposes sweeping cost cuts

Formula One’s governing body has proposed radical cost-cutting measures,
including the possible use of standard engines from 2010, to help teams
survive the global financial storm.

Ballesteros ’stable’ after surgery

Seve Ballesteros underwent 12 hours of surgery yesterday to remove a brain
tumour and is currently "stable" in the intensive care unit of a Madrid
hospital.

The Back 9: Back to Q school
Newcastle set for foreign ownership

Newcastle’s new owner is almost certain to hail from overseas - and there is
no indication yet from any interested party that Kevin Keegan’s return to
the club is central to their plans.

Thousands expected for Olympic victory parade

Thousands of people are expected to cheer Britain’s Olympic heroes during
tomorrow’s victory parade in London.

Dundee postpone Rangers match

Dundee United’s weekend match against Rangers has been postponed as a mark of
respect following the death of Tannadice chairman Eddie Thompson.

Domenech to stay with France

Raymond Domenech has been given the green light to continue as France coach.

Rosina rejects Tottenham link

Torino midfielder Alessandro Rosina has played down speculation linking him
with a January transfer to Premier League strugglers Tottenham Hotspur.

Hamburg suffer Jansen blow

Bundesliga leaders Hamburg will be without full-back Marcell Jansen for up to
six weeks due to a thigh strain picked up while on international duty.

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‘You are what you think

October 13th, 2008

‘You are what you think. You attract what you think; your life is a product of your thought and belief; nothing in the world can change this fact. To alter your life the only course open to you is to alter your thinking.’

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Article by Dean Forster of bankruptcyservicesonline

October 12th, 2008

Article by Dean Forster of bankruptcyservicesonline.combankruptcyservicesonline. Find out more about bankruptcy alternatives and filing for bankruptcy at Online Bankruptcy Services
Its Payback Time: Remortgage To Solve Your Debt Problems
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People in the UK owe more money than ever before. As it becomes easier and easier to borrow, whether in the form of credit cards, loans or countless other personal finance options, we are lured deeper and deeper into the debt trap, often to the point where we face an overwhelming financial burden that we have no means of repaying. Figures from the Consumer Credit Counselling Service reveal the extent of this problem the number of service users in extreme debt (owing more than £100,000) rose from 1.4% to 2.7% in just one year from 2004 to 2005.

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Don’t be surprised if you find yourself and your children more sensitive to plants

October 9th, 2008

Dont be surprised if you find yourself and your children more sensitive to plants. To learn more about growing TickleMe Plants or to order seeds go to www.TickleMePlant.com

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