In this case, a criminal uses your information during encounters with the police

November 4th, 2008

In this case, a criminal uses your information during encounters with the police. For example, a thief who has your identifying information gets arrested for a crime and gives them your name and social security number. One day you are driving along and get stopped for a traffic infraction. The cop runs your name through their database and finds out you just committed a bank robbery in another state. Suddenly you are being hauled off to jail for something you didn”t even do!

England leagues below peerless kangaroos

After defending England from criticism by the Australian media in the run-up
to the World Cup clash with the Kangaroos, it is time to eat humble pie.

Spurs may bid for Given

Tottenham are ready to take advantage of the crisis at Newcastle by launching
a bid for Shay Given.

Thorpe returns to Surrey

Surrey have announced that Graham Thorpe will join the county as a specialist
batting coach next season.

Van Commenee promises no sentiment in funding

UK Athletics’ new head coach Charles van Commenee today insisted there would
be "no room for sentiment" in funding for Britain’s athletes.

Australians likely to gamble in must-win match

Australia could be forced into giving an untried spin bowler a test debut in a
must-win match against India on a pitch that he hasn’t set foot on.

Blues duo make Wales debuts

Cardiff Blues pair Leigh Halfpenny and Andy Powell will make their Wales
debuts in Saturday’s Millennium Stadium clash against world champions South
Africa.

Four debuts and a Cipriani return for England

Martin Johnson has included four debutants - Delon Armitage, Ugo Monye, Riki
Flutey and Nick Kennedy - in the England team to start against the Pacific
Islanders on Saturday.

Clichy: "Arsenal must pull together"

Defender Gael Clichy believes teamwork is key if Arsenal are to return to
winning ways after their shock defeat to Stoke.

Calzaghe relishing final fight

Joe Calzaghe admits the prospect of fighting Roy Jones Jr at Madison Square
Garden on Saturday night has restored his hunger for the fight game.

FA wait for Bennett report on Barton

The Football Association were today awaiting referee Steve Bennett’s report on
Newcastle’s victory over Aston Villa which saw Joey Barton involved in new
controversy.

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Okay, sure, mistakes are inevitable, and they are an invaluable part of finding your way around in

November 3rd, 2008

Okay, sure, mistakes are inevitable, and they are an invaluable part of finding your way around in the gym. Anyone who doesnt advocate making mistakes hasnt really achieved anything in their life. Its through mistakes that we can see our paths more clearly. Trust me, no one is calling you a jackass for doing what, on the outside, makes sense. Taking expert advice is the most logical thing to want to do. Patterning oneself after those who are successful makes the likelihood of your success all the much greater. But when ’success gurus’ were busy thinking up quotable phrases, they forgot to tell you that there is a logical progression to everything.

Bee Wilson: of cabbages and things

Bee Wilson on the pleasures of cabbage.

Cheat’s dinner party

A meal for six in an hour for less than 35. By Annie Nichols.

Restaurant review: Zoe Williams on Giaconda

When it’s good, Giaconda’s very, very good, says Zoe Williams. And when it’s bad well, let’s not go there

Delia Smith’s recipes: steamed chocolate pudding with chocolate sauce

Nothing beats the blues better than an old-fashioned steamed pudding, and this week’s recipe from Delia Smith has the added bonus of a rich but simply made sauce.

School dinners: a better fist of fish fingers

Tessa Boase on a smart idea for getting seafood into schools.

British pub guide: Pint to pint

Adrian Tierney-Jones visits The Bricklayer’s Arms, Putney, London SW15.

Restaurant review: The Victoria at Holkham, Norfolk

The shabby-chic decor evokes the subcontinent - less Empress of India than hippy trail, finds Jasper Gerard.

All mouth-feel and no trousers

It’s time diners knew what chefs get up to in pursuit of sensation, writes Rose Prince.

Port: push the old boat out

Jonathan Ray in priase of port: pass it on from starboard too. Plus a special Telegraph reader offer on port, below.

Top wine deals this week

Jonathan Ray picks three great buys.

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November 2nd, 2008

3.NO Boss- Do You get tired of punching a time clock, someone constantly looking over your shoulder, telling you when and where to take a break? With your own home-based business, you”re the captain of the ship. You are the boss. This means you are going to have to be disciplined. No one is going to do it for you. Just because you are at home doesn”t mean you can spend 6 hours a day watching your favorite soap opera.

Bee Wilson: of cabbages and things

Bee Wilson on the pleasures of cabbage.

Cheat’s dinner party

A meal for six in an hour for less than 35. By Annie Nichols.

Restaurant review: Zoe Williams on Giaconda

When it’s good, Giaconda’s very, very good, says Zoe Williams. And when it’s bad well, let’s not go there

Delia Smith’s recipes: steamed chocolate pudding with chocolate sauce

Nothing beats the blues better than an old-fashioned steamed pudding, and this week’s recipe from Delia Smith has the added bonus of a rich but simply made sauce.

School dinners: a better fist of fish fingers

Tessa Boase on a smart idea for getting seafood into schools.

British pub guide: Pint to pint

Adrian Tierney-Jones visits The Bricklayer’s Arms, Putney, London SW15.

Restaurant review: The Victoria at Holkham, Norfolk

The shabby-chic decor evokes the subcontinent - less Empress of India than hippy trail, finds Jasper Gerard.

All mouth-feel and no trousers

It’s time diners knew what chefs get up to in pursuit of sensation, writes Rose Prince.

Port: push the old boat out

Jonathan Ray in priase of port: pass it on from starboard too. Plus a special Telegraph reader offer on port, below.

Top wine deals this week

Jonathan Ray picks three great buys.

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Once you know what your subject matter will be, then get to work on writing your first ebook or

November 1st, 2008

Once you know what your subject matter will be, then get to work on writing your first ebook or special report. It would be wise to have your content edited by either a friend or a professional so you can ensure you are delivering the best output possible. Dont forget to include your website and contact information along with a copyright statement similar to the following:

Southend 3-3 Colchester

Jean Francois Christophe’s last-minute equaliser earns Southend a point in a thrilling Essex derby.

JJB Sports Premiership - updates

Latest scores from Saturday’s five JJB Premiership matches.

Andrew Henderson column

"It’s not impossible for us to go through but it’s pretty unlikely

Radcliffe clinging to 2012 dream

On the eve of the New York marathon, Paula Radcliffe says the London Olympics will motivate the next four years of her career.

Kauto eases to Down Royal victory

Kauto Star produces a flawless display to easily win the Jnwine.com Champion Chase at Down Royal in his first run of the season.

Everton 1-0 Fulham

Louis Saha’s late winner gives Everton their first home league win of the season after 87 minutes of frustration against Fulham.

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Authentication of a Notary public signing agent”s endorsement is often required if alien and other

October 30th, 2008

Authentication of a Notary public signing agent”s endorsement is often required if alien and other jurisdictions are involved. The Notary signing agent confirms the person”s identity, the notary will usually accept a driver”s license for verification, then presses the notary seal on the document and signs it. There is no specific rule stopping a Signing agent notarizing a wife or husband”s endorsement or a Notary signing agent notarizing for a spouse”s business.

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Actually it is pretty obvious that the world system based on consumption of fossil fuels is going

October 28th, 2008

Actually it is pretty obvious that the world system based on consumption of fossil fuels is going to crash whatever your viewpoint. I have written a book called The House built on the Sand on this subject available for 5 including postage. If you want to save the planet there is a simple way to do it.

Adams named Pompey boss

New Portsmouth manager Tony Adams admits he is taking a risk in succeeding Harry Redknapp at Fratton Park.

Redknapp hints at Pompey raid

Harry Redknapp could consider offering his former Portsmouth players a January reunion at Spurs.

Ronaldo surprised by success

Man United’s Cristiano Ronaldo admits his rise to the top of world football has come ahead of schedule.

Fergie - Ronaldo can improve

Sir Alex Ferguson believes there is still more to come from FifPro World Footballer of the Year Cristiano Ronaldo.

England call-up for Swann

England have confirmed two changes for tonight’s Stanford Super Series clash with Trinidad & Tobago.

Harry - Confidence the key

Harry Redknapp is looking forward to the clash with Arsenal and believes Tottenham will soon start to climb the table.

India in confident mood

Rahul Dravid is hopeful India can complete a series win over Australia with victory in the third Test.

Hughes hails ‘positive’ Robinho

Man City boss Mark Hughes is delighted to hear that Robinho has targeted a 30-goal haul.

Krejza in line for debut

Australia look set to hand Jason Krejza a baptism of fire in the third Test against India at Delhi’s Feroz Shah Kotla.

Championship preview

Sheffield United’s trip to Bristol City is the pick of a busy night of action in the Championship.

Carra - Reds where we belong

Jamie Carragher feels Liverpool’s early success should not be viewed as a special achievement.

Ronaldo earns FifPro award

Manchester United midfielder Cristiano Ronaldo has been named the 2007/08 FifPro World Footballer of the Year.

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Obtaining a second mortgage to finance your home improvement project makes sense if you get a low

October 27th, 2008

Obtaining a second mortgage to finance your home improvement project makes sense if you get a low fixed interest rate and the interest rate on your first mortgage is even lower than the second mortgage. A second mortgage involves less paper works than a full refinancing.

Ronaldo earns FifPro award

Manchester United midfielder Cristiano Ronaldo has been named the 2008 FifPro World Footballer of the Year.

Redknapp - the name’s Bond

New Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp has brought in Kevin Bond to his coaching team at White Hart Lane.

Nugent wants Adams installed

David Nugent is hoping that Tony Adams will be installed as the new manager of Portsmouth.

Pompey in hands-off warning

Portsmouth are ready to resist any approaches from former boss Harry Redknapp for their top stars.

Australia turn to Bedi

Australia have been taking some lessons in spin bowling from legendary Indian spinner Bishen Singh Bedi.

Hughes calls for winter break

Mark Hughes believes the demands of the English game are detrimental to European success.

Rooney avoids badge-kiss rap

Wayne Rooney will not face any action from the FA over his badge-kissing at Goodison Park on Saturday.

Shah shines in Stanford clash

England held their nerve when it mattered as Middlesex fell 12 runs short of recording a major upset in the Stanford Super Series.

We need to adapt - Pietersen

Kevin Pietersen admitted England will need adapt their game to the unique challenge of playing at the Stanford Cricket Ground.

Ade excited by Eduardo return

Emmanuel Adebayor has told skysports.com that Eduardo’s return from injury will hand Arsenal a major boost.

Van Persie hails durability

Robin van Persie believes Arsenal are beginning to demonstrate their title credentials.

Irish come up just short

Ireland narrowly failed to cause a huge World Cup upset on Monday, going down 22-20 to Tonga in a thrilling encounter in Parramatta.

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Let’s all follow the prescription put forward by our doctors and not mix driving with cell phone

October 25th, 2008

Lets all follow the prescription put forward by our doctors and not mix driving with cell phone calls.

Murray cruises into final

Andy Murray will take on the unheralded Andrey Golubev of Kazakhstan in the final of the St Petersburg Open.

Sky Sports Saturday live!

Follow all today’s matches at home and abroad with the skysports.com Score Centre.

Fellaini so sweet for Toffees

A second half header from Marouane Fellaini earned Everton a point at home to Manchester United.

Sergio surges four clear

Sergio Garcia will take a four-shot lead into the final round of the Castillo Masters after surging clear with a third-round 66.

Richardson rocket sinks Toon

Kieran Richardson’s stunning free-kick gave Sunderland their first home derby victory over Newcastle in 28 years.

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And since President Bush was notified in writing of the settlement in July, observers claim his

October 22nd, 2008

And since President Bush was notified in writing of the settlement in July, observers claim his ‘false American colors’ have come shining through as he placed an immediate illegal hold on the money in an effort to protect the ‘financial dike from exploding’ and the criminals in government being exposed, instead of doing the right thing and injecting an immediate trillion dollar boost into the American economy.

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In fact, Leo”s story is not only Daddy Bush”s worst nightmare but a typical Las Vegas casino

October 19th, 2008

In fact, Leo”s story is not only Daddy Bush”s worst nightmare but a typical Las Vegas casino owner”s nightmare since it”s a story where the people actually win the money and the corrupt owners go home without even a pair of boxer shorts and a shirt on their back.

Hamilton wins Chinese Grand Prix

Lewis Hamilton drove a near-perfect race in Shanghai today to win the Chinese
Grand Prix, bringing himself closer to a first world championship.

Flying Dutchman downs Wigan

Exciting come-from-behind victories for Arsenal and Liverpool may thrill the fans but the pedigree performances from the thoroughbreds of Chelsea and Manchester United were the significant results in the Premier League yesterday.

Celtic go three points clear of Rangers but injury woes deepen for Strachan ahead of Champions’ League date with United

Second-half goals from Scott Brown and Glen Loovens helped Celtic to victory in the Highlands yesterday as they beat Inverness Caledonian Thistle 2-1 to move three points clear at the top of the Scottish Premier League. But Celtic’s manager, Gordon Strachan, arguably has more reasons than his counterpart, Craig Brewster, to wake feeling rueful this morning. Strachan’s side were unconvincing winners and Celtic’s pre-match injury woes have deepened into something approaching a crisis ahead of Tuesday’s crucial Champions’ League match against Manchester United at Old Trafford.

Middlesbrough 0 Chelsea 5: Belletti is hot shot as Chelsea use Boro for target practice

Middlesbrough managed to upstage Chelsea yesterday but they did so by being
an embarrassment. In conceding five goals in just over an hour, four in 16
second-half minutes, Boro at times displayed a lack of the basic competitive
spirit. The players and their manager, Gareth Southgate, were rightly
harangued by Teesside’s faithful. This was as joyless as the bitter times
under Steve McClaren, and Southgate described it as "a humiliation. It
might have been eight".

Liverpool 3 Wigan Athletic 2 : Kuyt rises to the occasion for Liverpool

The Liverpool programme is, as you would expect, on message. “Impossible is nothing” it preaches in a style that would win nodding respect from Peter Mandelson, and to be fair to the team they are doing their utmost to live up to the slogan.

Arsenal 3 Everton 1: Walcott’s wizardry saves Arsenal from back trouble

The intention was to allow Theo Walcott a rest after his recent exertions, but Arsenal, a goal down and struggling for bodies, suddenly found themselves in need of youthful zest. Cometh the hour, cometh the boy. He may have been subdued in midweek, as well as guilty when England conceded their goal, but sent on at half-time here Walcott transformed a game that was looking likely to extend the home side’s run of a single point from two games, largely because of trouble at the back.

Bolton Wanderers 0, Blackburn Rovers 0: Bolton escape with Roberts missing in action

For once in his life, Jason Roberts let Bolton off lightly in this lacklustre
Lancashire derby. The much-travelled striker has frequently punished
Wanderers with his various clubs, but must be developing a sympathetic
streak for them, because on either side of half-time he missed the chances
that should have won the game.

Manchester United 4, West Bromwich Albion 0: Red-hot Rooney puts Albion to the sword

"No rest for him," Sir Alex Ferguson said before this game of the
man who can’t stop scoring goals. There was a good excuse for Carlos Tevez
playing second fiddle to that man yet again – the Argentinian arrived from
World Cup duty barely 24 hours before this game.

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