While it is not necessary to follow the crowd, it is important to follow the gurus

November 4th, 2008

While it is not necessary to follow the crowd, it is important to follow the gurus. Fool.com is one of the worlds most popular investors website. While no guru can get it right, most of the time, learning from the gurus can help novice investors stack the odds in their favour.

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.

Four handed England starts

Delon Armitage, Ugo Monye, Riki Flutey and Nick Kennedy are all set to make their debuts for England against the Pacific Islanders.

Champions League preview

Liverpool and Chelsea could both be celebrating qualification to the last 16 by the time Tuesday’s action is over.

Barton protests his innocence

Joey Barton has protested his innocence following his clash with Gabriel Agbonlahor.

Two in hunt for Newcastle sale

Seymour Pierce chairman Keith Harris claims two ‘very serious’ candidates have emerged as possible buyers of Newcastle.

Gerrard demands response

Steven Gerrard expects to see an immediate response from Liverpool following a first defeat.

Mapusua to silence Flutey

Pacific Islanders centre Seilala Mapusua has told skysports.com he is ready to spoil Riki Flutey’s England debut on Saturday.

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If you are working at a job simply because you have to, as it was all that you could find, and if

November 1st, 2008

If you are working at a job simply because you have to, as it was all that you could find, and if there is something else that appeals strongly to you for which you have the aptitude and for which there is a viable market, this is the time to think carefully about possible distance learning programs in which you might enroll. There is nothing insurmountable to prevent you from preparing yourself for your dream job. If your current employer is paying your education costs, you will, of course, have to be sure your program meets their requirements for reimbursement. If you are in a position where you can make the choice totally independently, the world is open to you.

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.

Live text - Scottish Premier League

With Celtic playing Hearts on Sunday Rangers can go top of the table if they defeat Inverness CT at Ibrox.

Tunisia line up Benin friendly

Tunisia have lined up a friendly against Benin next month as part of their build-up to the start of the second phase of the 2010 World Cup.

Kiwis find room for improvement

New Zealand coach Stephen Kearney says his side need to improve in next week’s game against England, despite thrashing Papua New Guinea 48-6.

SPL photo gallery

Pictures from Saturday’s matches in the Scottish Premier League

Keown ponders Pompey coaching job

Martin Keown tells Football Focus he will meet Tony Adams next week to discuss joining Portsmouth’s coaching staff.

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Today there is a great outcry from these and other countries about the tax saving benefits afforded

October 31st, 2008

Today there is a great outcry from these and other countries about the tax saving benefits afforded to citizens of certain countries by going offshore. These countries claim that their constituents are cheating them out of billions of dollars of taxes by going offshore. The offshore jurisdictions that are considered the tax havens say that is a nice allegation but we are not your collection agency and do not ask us to change our bank and corporate privacy laws because your constituents do not want to pay taxes, this is your problem not ours. The actual amount of taxes that are avoided unlawfully is a figure that one can only take a guess at. Many people set up offshore structures to do business outside of their home country and are not in violation of any laws the way they conduct their business affairs. Many people live in other countries and need to own offshore bank accounts, offshore corporations, offshore real estate, etc. Many people use offshore privacy to protect themselves from identity theft, kidnapping, blackmail, and possible extortion.

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You are very strong willed, and difficult to control

October 30th, 2008

You are very strong willed, and difficult to control. People find it very difficult to understand you, and they tend to dislike you for it. Others recognize your need for freedom of action.

Mimmo d’Ischia, restaurant loved by Camilla, Sinatra and Schwarzenegger, will close

After 40 years of feeding the A-list, London’s secret celebrity hangout is to close. Jasper Gerard reports.

Why pheasant is fair game

Catalina Stogdon on a robust alternative to chicken that packs a kick.

Ten minutes to table recipe: Saltimbocca with green beans and polenta and Marsala
Nectar of the gods

Tessa Boase meets a monk with a talent fro turning apples into gold.

Heston Blumenthal’s Big Fat Duck cookbook is put to the test

Heston Blumenthal’s new cookery book costs 100 and is more suited to a laboratory than a kitchen. Who is it aimed at, wonders Xanthe Clay.

Tom Aikens leaves a sour taste in the mouth

His restaurants have gone bust but it’s business as usual for chef Tom Aikens. Not so for his trail of unpaid suppliers. Neil Tweedie reports.

Delia Smith’s recipes from Frugal Food

We may be tightening our belts financially, but there’s no reason to go without. With the reissue of her book Frugal Food, first published in the 1970s when Britain had its last harsh lesson in home economics, Delia Smith has the recipes that have stood the test of time.

Delia Smith’s recipes: old-fashioned honeycomb mould

Old-fashioned honeycomb mould

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Credit scoring is also different than personal scoring

October 29th, 2008

Credit scoring is also different than personal scoring. The main variable is how soon you pay something off. If you buy something and wait 30 days to pay it, your score will be lower than someone who pays it off in 5 days. Larger accounts count more than smaller accounts, so someone with a 100k balance will get more points for paying it off than someone with a 5k balance.

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Saving 5% off every gallon of gas means that $3/gallon gas now costs only $2

October 28th, 2008

Saving 5% off every gallon of gas means that $3/gallon gas now costs only $2.85 and $4/gallon becomes $3.80. If you have a 25 gallon tank, youd save $3.75 every time you filled up ($3/gallon gas).

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.

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October 26th, 2008

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When in doubt, do a little research before buying

October 22nd, 2008

When in doubt, do a little research before buying. Check the BBB website, check RipoffReport.com. These are two places that people are likely to complain to if there is a problem. You can also search the company name with the word scam to see if any reports come up that way. A general search on the companys name can also bring up peoples experiences.

Team Bath ready to start season

Team Bath’s England internationals return to Superleague action this weekend to start the new season.

Ospreys v Worcester (Sun)

Team news ahead of Sunday’s EDF Energy Cup match at the Liberty Stadium.

Kay orders Tranmere consistency

Tranmere Rovers captain Antony Kay believes consistency is key if his side are to force their way into the League One play-off picture.

Experts on Battle of Britain

Billy Dodds, Murdo MacLeod and Mark McGhee on Celtic’s defeat by Man Utd

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When a private investigator offers executive protection for your company, you can feel confident

October 21st, 2008

When a private investigator offers executive protection for your company, you can feel confident that risks from individuals are reduced because background checks can be performed. You”ll be able, if you desire, to implement security systems within the office or business location. You will also, of course, be able to work with someone who has experience evaluating situations making it easy to know that your executive protection will indeed keep your staff safe.

Champions League preview

Manchester United, Celtic and Arsenal take a break from domestic duties as European exertions are reconvened.

Kinnear rues penalty

Newcastle boss Joe Kinnear was left ruing the first-half penalty awarded to Manchester City in the 2-2 draw at St James’ Park.

FA to review Beye red card

The FA commission have confirmed they will consider Newcastle’s appeal against Habib Beye’s red card on Thursday.

Cipriani earns elite call

The expected promotion of Danny Cipriani to the 32-man England elite squad has been confirmed by the RFU.

Wales backing for Henson

Wales coach Warren Gatland has named Gavin Henson in his 32-man squad for the autumn internationals.

Tevez still wants United deal

Carlos Tevez is eager for Man Utd to quickly reach a permanent deal to keep him at the club.

Tour doubt for Armstrong

Lance Armstrong’s potential return to the Tour de France remains in doubt as organisers prepare to unveil the 2009 route.

Khan relishing ring return

Amir Khan is relishing the chance to get back in the ring after it was confirmed he would fight again on December 6.

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Bad credit secured loan helps borrowers meeting all their financial needs even if they suffer from

October 20th, 2008

Bad credit secured loan helps borrowers meeting all their financial needs even if they suffer from bad credit. Lenders get here no reason to feel any risk, as borrower has to put his house or other property as collateral against the loan amount. It enables borrowers to access this loan easily. As collateral is present here, it allows borrowers to borrow even large amount. Repayment period is also long, and thus, borrower can repay the amount in flexible and smaller monthly installment.

Ferguson tips Ronaldo to scoop top awards

Sir Alex Ferguson has tipped Cristiano Ronaldo to be crowned world player of
the year in December - but revealed he could leave his star man out of
tomorrow night’s Champions League clash with Celtic.

FA to investigate Drogba ‘punch’ claim

The Football Association are to study Didier Drogba’s comments in his
autobiography saying he wished he had punched Nemanja Vidic in the Champions
League final.

Pietersen underlines importance of Test cricket ahead of Stanford match

Kevin Pietersen launched an impassioned defence of Test cricket today, less
than two weeks before he will lead England in the $20m Twenty20 Stanford
match.

Evra ruled out for Celtic clash

Patrice Evra has been ruled out of Manchester United’s Champions League clash
with Celtic at Old Trafford tomorrow.

David Ashdown’s sports picture diary: Newmarket

This weekend David Ashdown was at Newmarket for the Dwehurst Stakes. Horses
can be unpredictable creatures and this make’s the life of a photographer
all the more difficult.

Gloucester welcome new investor

Gloucester have announced that businessman Martin St Quinton has joined their
board of directors after buying a 25% stake in the club.

Collymore wins damages over financial advice

Stan Collymore today won more than £1.5 million in damages from financial
advisers who invested money he made from his footballing career.

India on the brink of Test match victory

Harbhajan Singh collected three top-order wickets and Ishant Sharma snared a
brace to leave India on the brink of victory against Australia after day
four of the second Border-Gavaskar Test.

Woodgate wants Ramos to stay

Jonathan Woodgate insists the Tottenham players are right behind
under-pressure head coach Juande Ramos.

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