A story connecting Thomson and Gannon by an unknown writer appeared Feb

November 4th, 2008

A story connecting Thomson and Gannon by an unknown writer appeared Feb. 25, 2005 on a web site called Total Information, but received no coverage in the mainstream and very little coverage in the so-called alternative media for some unknown reason. Here is a portion of the story:

Young pens new Villa deal

Ashley Young has ended speculation over his long-term future by signing a new four-year contract.

Boss blasts Stoke ‘cowards’

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has accused some of Stoke’s players of deliberately trying to injure his players.

United trio to miss Celtic tie

Edwin van der Sar, Gary Neville and Wes Brown will sit out Man Utd’s Champions League tie at Celtic.

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Claiming compensation for whiplash is your civil right

November 3rd, 2008

Claiming compensation for whiplash is your civil right. If someone collides with your car and you suffer whiplash as a result then you are entitled to receive compensation. Most personal injury solicitor will have dealt with a whiplash claim so would be able to advice you. You may have taken some time off work or in severe cases have to deal with an immobilising disability. And if the accident was not your fault then you would be daft not to take legal action. There are now no win no fee agreements where solicitors take on a case for nothing and only get paid at the end if the case is successful. You need to find a good solicitor that explains everything clearly. Some companies have hidden costs that you need to be aware off. Finding a company that offers straightforward advice for no charge is the best place to start.

Rafa to let Torres decide

Rafa Benitez has hinted that he will let Fernando Torres decide whether he is fit to face Atletico Madrid.

No stopping Lewis - Hill

Damon Hill predicts Lewis Hamilton will be “difficult to stop” after he became the youngest F1 world champion in history.

Hamilton stunned by title win

British ace Lewis Hamilton admitted to being lost for words after becoming the youngest ever Formula One World Champion on Sunday.

Cole ruled out for 10 days

Chelsea full-back Ashley Cole has been ruled out for up to 10 days after suffering a calf injury.

Newcastle v Aston Villa preview

Aston Villa travel to Newcastle on Monday evening chasing a third successive Premier League win.

Adams steps up Keown interest

Portsmouth boss Tony Adams has confirmed he is looking to bring in Martin Keown as his assistant.

Anelka - I can play with Drogba

Nicolas Anelka claims a partnership alongside Didier Drogba could prove fruitful for Chelsea.

Heinze hits out at Ferguson

Real Madrid defender Gabriel Heinze has hit out at Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson.

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With this information, you can verify the information that is on the applicant”s resume and

November 2nd, 2008

With this information, you can verify the information that is on the applicant”s resume and determine whether or not they meet the criteria that your company sets for its employees.

Sweden’s Ericsson team produce impressive win in Cape Town

One world record smashed, one leg victory in the bag, and all achieved with
one man down, Brazilian Olympic inshore sailing wizard Torben Grael brought
Sweden’s Ericsson team’s offshore contender to an impressive win here
yesterday at the end of leg one of the Volvo round the world race from
Alicante.

Peter Bills : Arsenal’s title campaign looks in serious trouble

By anyone’s judgement, Arsenal’s campaign for the 2008/9 Barclays Premier
League title looks in serious trouble.

Writing off a member of the so-called elite top four on the first weekend of
November might seem either wishful thinking (should one be a Tottenham
supporter, as in this case) or downright churlish. Yet the case for the
prosecution demanding Arsenal’s removal from the list of likely champions is
both extensive and merited.

Wallaby captain’s message for Ireland

His message came from the Orient, which ought to have meant it was shrouded in
mystery.

But in truth, Stirling Mortlock’s words could not have been clearer and more
precise for an expectant Irish audience.

England slump to worst World cup defeat
England empty-handed as Superstars gifted victory

England did not so much lose $20 million last night as hand it gift-wrapped to the Stanford Superstars on a golden platter. In an embarrassing display which demonstrated either that the money on offer – $1m a man – mattered too much or did not matter enough, they were humiliated.

Harry Houdini magic casts spell on Reds

Bottom against top was as one-sided as might have been expected for 70 minutes
in sodden north London yesterday evening, but Liverpool somehow managed to
turn victory into defeat and in doing so, throw away the Premier League
leadership. Chasing a sixth successive win, they led almost from the start
through Dirk Kuyt, only to concede an unlucky own goal by Jamie Carragher
with 20 minutes to play and then suffer a first defeat since March when
Roman Pavlyuchenko scored in added time.

Gunners thrown out of kilter by Delap’s devilish deliveries

Arsenal’s week went from bad to worse yesterday when they meekly succumbed to Stoke City here, blowing a substantial hole in their championship aspirations. By comparison to this, the late collapse against Tottenham Hotspur on Wednesday was a night gilded with glory.

Anelka the top dog as goals rain down on Keane’s head

It must be hoped Triggs is in the mood for a good walk this morning. Roy Keane is in the habit of taking his dog for a hike when he has matters to brood on, and after this thrashing there is plenty for the Sunderland manager to contemplate.

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Through e- learning workers can review information as often as they like, move forward and backward

November 1st, 2008

Through e- learning workers can review information as often as they like, move forward and backward through the instruction at the pace they are comfortable with.

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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According to Barbara and Allen Pease, who wrote Why Men Don’t Listen and Women Can’t Read Maps,

October 31st, 2008

Sketch: Boring though he is it’s cruel to muzzle Joe Biden

It is an almost impossibly grand thing to be an American senator and Joe Biden has been one for the last 36 years.

Palestinians toil for Barack Obama win

Palestinian students in Gaza are coldcalling US voters to urge them to support their hero Barack Obama.

Pakistan to receive 9bn from IMF in fight against bankruptcy

Pakistan is to receive a 9bn 5.5bn bailout loan from the International Monetary Fund as the country has three weeks to stave off bankruptcy.

Photographer injured after West Bank clashes

Clashes between Jewish settlers and Israeli police left several people injured in the West Bank.

Children and families suffered in Mao purges

The hated “landlord” or “di Zhu” class was bloodily purged by Mao in his rise to power.

David Miliband flies to Congo after warnings of humanitarian catastrophe

David Miliband the Foreign Secretary was flying to the Democratic Republic of Congo today after warnings of a humanitarian catastrophe.

Mao’s hated landlords allowed to return to China

They were one of the first groups to suffer under Mao’s ruthless purges.

Australian police force ‘modelled on Reservoir Dogs’

Australian police in an armed robbery squad modelled themselves on violent criminals in Quentin Tarantino’s film Reservoir Dogs dressing in black suits and sunglasses and assaulting suspects.

Wedding between boy 7 and girl 5

A wedding between a 7yearold boy and a 5yearold girl in Pakistan’s largest city was halted by a police raid.

China accused of covering up outbreak of maggots in oranges

The Chinese authorities already battling a food safety scandal over melamine contamination of milk and eggs have been accused of covering up an outbreak of maggots in oranges.

Doctor barred from Australia because of Down syndrome son

A German doctor has been refused permission to settle permanently in Australia because his son has Down syndrome.

World’s first blue roses after 20 years of research

The world’s first blue roses have been unveiled following nearly two decades of scientific research.

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One of the worst scams comes to you via email, in the form of ‘phishing’ emails

October 30th, 2008

One of the worst scams comes to you via email, in the form of ‘phishing’ emails. They come to you in the form of an email from banks, eBay, a store, Paypal or other business or financial institution. The email will have the name of the company in the from area and the email may look real, complete with corporate logos and official sounding text. Don”t be fooled, however. A reputable financial institution or business will never ask you for your username, password, account number or other sensitive personal information via email. NEVER click on the link to the site provided in their email. If you are unsure if the email is fake, then open up your browser and manually type in the URL of the company”s website. Go there and login and see if they are requesting something from you there. Chances are, they aren”t. You can report these emails or simply delete them.

Thousands protest outside British embassy in Bangkok over Thaksin extradition

Thousands of protesters rallied outside the British embassy in Bangkok on Thursday demanding the extradition of Thaksin Shinawatra as political tension in the deeply divided city seems in danger of boiling over again.

Meredith Kercher suspect Amanda Knox tells of disappointment at being sent for trial

Amanda Knox speaks of bitter disappointment at having to stand trial for the murder of Meredith Kercher.

It’s a pelicaneatdog world

These improbable pictures show the extraordinary moment when a pelican bodysearched a dog in search for a meal.

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Mostly plaintiffs have missed work or lost their job and can no longer meet their mortgage/ rent or

October 29th, 2008

Mostly plaintiffs have missed work or lost their job and can no longer meet their mortgage/ rent or car payments. Many of them may be one or two payments away from foreclosures. They may be in need of medical treatments. They need to pay children”s education expenses.

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In almost all accidents on the road which are brought about by the negligence of another party, the

October 28th, 2008

In almost all accidents on the road which are brought about by the negligence of another party, the proximate reason for the same is because such party was driving with a dazed mind because of alcohol. What makes the marriage between driving and drinking so attractive to people in our society? Well the answer is quite obvious, it is a status symbol, and much as they wouldnt want to be a victim of an accident because of such carelessness, they would rather be caught drunk driving than be a boring square at parties or several gatherings.

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October 24th, 2008

A. Personal Injury, Automobile Accidents, Pedestrian injury any Type
B. Pharmaceutical Litigation like Zyprexa etc.
C. Asbestos / Mesothelioma lawsuit
D. Tobacco/Smoking cases
E. Slip & Fall Cases, Burn Injuries
F. Nursing Home Abuses
G. Breach of Contract
H. Class Action/Product Liability
I. Employment Discrimination
J. Judgments, Verdicts, Appeals
K. Malpractice: Medical-Legal, Accounting, Construction etc.
L. Harassment: Sexual/Rape, Any Type
M. Workers Comp. cases (not in all cases)
N. Wrongful Termination
O. Wrongful Death
P. Patent or Copyright infringement & other Intellectual Property
Q. Real Estate Disputes
And Many More…

Glenavon v Glentoran

Leaders Glentoran face Glenavon at Mourneview Park.

Rogge hopeful of IOC re-election

Jacques Rogge is to seek a second term as president of the International Olympic Committee by standing for re-election in 2009.

Tigers aim for fifth league win

Everton Tigers host Worcester at Greenbank on Friday as they aim to collect their fifth victory in the BBL this season.

Huddersfield sign Wildcat Griffin

Huddersfield Giants sign teenage back Josh Griffin from Wakefield Trinity Wildcats.

Liverpool want revenge on Bristol

Liverpool go into Sunday’s clash with Bristol Academy wanting to make up for their 6-0 defeat earlier in the season.

Kilmarnock v Falkirk

Team news ahead of the Scottish Premier League match at the Rugby Park.

Birmingham v Sheff Wed

Team news ahead of Saturday’s Championship match.

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After the statement was released, City Neighbors board President Bobbi Macdonald stated that they

October 23rd, 2008

After the statement was released, City Neighbors board President Bobbi Macdonald stated that they were not asking for more money, only equity within the Baltimore schools system. City Neighbors attorney Will DuBois underscored the fact that both the state board and the court agreed on a funding model that achieves the parity sought by the two charter schools.

Two-tier Premier League proposed by Gartside

One of the most senior figures in English football has called for
revolutionary changes to the Premier League.

England appoint Mushtaq as spin coach

Former Pakistan star Mushtaq Ahmed has been appointed as a spin bowling coach
by the England and Wales Cricket Board.

IRB leave Welsh to fight among themselves

The International Rugby Board will not become involved in Welsh rugby’s
dispute about player release before next month’s autumn Test series opener
against South Africa.

Ballack orders Low to contact Chelsea

Chelsea midfielder Michael Ballack has told Germany coach Joachim Low he will
have to consult with his club before they can meet for showdown talks.

Galaxy baffled by Beckham loan

David Beckham’s proposed move to AC Milan continued to cause excitement in
Italy and bemusement in the United States today.

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