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Rio Ferdinand – Is he the bad guy here?

March 24, 2013 6:37 pm9 comments
Rio Ferdinand – Is he the bad guy here?

So, Rio Ferdinand opted out of playing and representing his country in the recent World Cup qualifiers against San Marino and Montenegro. A lot has been made of Ferdinand’s refusal to play, after his reinstatement to the England squad after two years in the international wilderness. Ferdinand’s last England appearance […]

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The sweatbox – 2013 F1 Malaysian Grand Prix Preview

March 22, 2013 6:10 pm0 comments
The sweatbox - 2013 F1 Malaysian Grand Prix Preview

For nine years, the Malaysian Grand Prix was the greatest challenge on the calendar for the teams and drivers of Formula One. Then, in 2008, someone decided to hold a Grand Prix in Singapore, and Malaysia lost its ‘Everest-style’ challenge. Nevertheless, the sweltering temperatures and soaring humidity remain a mountain […]

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Vampires – Why We Still Love Them After 100 Years

March 21, 2013 2:04 pm0 comments
Vampires - Why We Still Love Them After 100 Years

I realise the above statement may not apply to everyone. But, considering it’s been almost 120 years since Bram Stoker’s pen described to us, in gothic detail, the creature we now know as the vampire, giving us what he probably didn’t realise was a fascination phenomenon to last us over […]

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Reese Witherspoon Birthday- We take a look back!

March 20, 2013 6:36 pm0 comments
Reese Witherspoon Birthday- We take a look back!

Happy Birthday Reese Witherspoon! On Friday 22nd March, 2013 star Reese Witherspoon will be turning 37 yrs old. In commemoration of Reese’s’ birthday, we are taking a look at her past, present and her future! PAST It all begins on March 22nd, 1976 at previously know as, Southern Baptist Hospital, now […]

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Young People- Achieving your Goals and Dreams!

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Young People- Achieving your Goals and Dreams!

Young people today often believe they have to be realistic with their goals, that they can’t achieve their dreams because people tell them they can’t make it. The truth is that you can accomplish anything if you set your mind to it. If you are willing to work hard, stay […]

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An Important Decision; Who To Have At The Birth…

March 18, 2013 6:10 pm0 comments
An Important Decision; Who To Have At The Birth...

One of the most life changing decisions you can make is to have a baby, to bring a new life into this world. There’s so much to consider… Can we afford it? Is our relationship ready for this? Are we prepared for the responsibility and strain? But one decision not […]

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A Socialist World is Probable (IV): Barbarism or Socialism?

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A Socialist World is Probable (IV): Barbarism or Socialism?

Next year marks 100 years since the outbreak of the First World War.  David Cameron recently called on people to remember that it was a war fought in ‘defence of democracy’. Indeed, tragically, it was called ‘the War to End all Wars’. Standing where we are today, we know this to […]

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A brief history of U.K. massacres

March 16, 2013 6:30 pm0 comments
A brief history of U.K. massacres

20 mass shooting every year has become the average according to statistics in the U.S. With the States becoming an open field for revenge and rage, and gun control outrageously loose, people have connected spree killings with America for a while now. But the United Kingdom has also had its fair share of […]

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