Remove with a slotted spoon to a

July 29th, 2010

Remove with a slotted spoon to a plate and set aside.

3. Add oil and lime juice to pan. Season with salt and pepper to taste and stir to combine.

4. Combine spinach, tomatoes, avocado, onion, bacon and walnuts in a large serving bowl. Pour warm lime dressing over salad and toss gently to combine. Serve immediately.

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Festival is offering a feast of fun

July 29th, 2010

Festival is offering a feast of fun

0 Comments | Leicester Mercury, Jul 28, 2010

FLAVOURS and traditions from around the world will be celebrated when a town holds its first-ever food and culture festival.

Coalville’s Belvoir Shopping Centre is the venue for the free family event, which takes place on Saturday, from 11am to 3pm.

Attractions will include bellydancing, a gospel choir, world music, a treasure hunt, facepainting, circus workshop and a Punch and Judy show.

Visitors can also sample food from a variety of stalls, share recipes and learn how to cook with a celebrity chef.

The festival is being organised by volunteers at Coalville’s Marlene Reid Centre.

Development worker Charlotte Corden said: “This free event aims to bring together and celebrate the quality and diversity of our local community – it will be a feast for all the senses.”

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Three injured after boat bursts into flames

July 29th, 2010

Three injured after boat bursts into flames

0 Comments | Buffalo News, Jul 28, 2010 | by Charlie Specht

Three men were injured, one seriously, at about 4:30 p.m. Tuesday when a boat burst into flames in the front yard of a home on Route 104, Wright’s Corners Fire Company officials said.

The three were working on the boat — a mustard-yellow AMF Slickcraft — when the 16-foot craft burst into flames, Niagara County sheriff’s officials said.

The fire left much of the boat’s interior charred. And next to 11/2-foot hole toward the rear of the craft, partially melted jumper cables — still hooked up to the engine — dangled to the ground.

A ratchet set rested on the boat’s rear seat, just a foot away from the burned backs of the boat’s two front seats. Engine parts were strewn on the lawn beside the boat.

John Jancef, who lives next-door, was driving toward the scene when he noticed smoke billowing next to his house.

“I flew into the driveway,” he said
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If you make the wrong choice it

July 29th, 2010

If
you make the wrong choice it may take months to get back on
track.

First of all, in say 2 – 4 weeks, realisation dawns.

The CV or Resume you have bought (or worse ? written
yourself!) is just not up to the job, just isn’t cutting it.
Maybe you spent ?40 – ?60 getting it done (some companies
charge even less!).

Even if you used a credible company that offers a worthwhile
guarantee you will now have to go through the exercise again
and either spend the same or more (if you have got the
message by now) to get a proper job done by somebody else.

Or you will go through a rewriting exercise with the same
company that provided the weak CV or Resume in the first
place.

In the meantime, of course, the ‘ideal’ job you were chasing
originally has probably already gone. So now you are
starting the entire process all over again and the clock is
still ticking relentlessly on.

No money is coming in.

Can you really afford to keep on keeping on?

Do yourself and your family a favour.
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Your complete pet shop at Gilberts

July 29th, 2010

Your complete pet shop at Gilberts

0 Comments | Herald Express; Torquay (UK), Jul 28, 2010

GILBERTS, “Your Complete Pet Shop”, is a reputable familyrun business, which has been situated in the heart of St Marychurch Precinct, Torquay, for more than 23 years.

As well as being able to access over 18,000 pet products, from beds to cages, feeds to medicines, healthcare and accessories, the friendly pet specialists also have pets in store.

Kittens, hamsters, rabbits and guinea pigs are available to buy at the shop and there is an extensive range of tropical and cold water fish in the aquatic centre on which they are happy to advise . If they haven’t got what you want in stock, they will aim to get it for you within a week. They are open six days a week, Monday to Saturday, from 8.45am to 5pm.

Gilberts offers a free delivery service in the Torquay area and is currently doing promotions on a monthly basis. Take a look at the discounts it has on at least 15 to 20 items.

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Every setback you experience is

July 29th, 2010

Every setback you experience is a ‘little death’ that makes you wonder where the balance is in your life. Even if this wondering is done ‘sotto voce’.

Failure is a turning point that forces you to examine your life. And, it is only then that you can be open to change.

Sense of Power

When you have lost money, approval in the eyes of others, self-esteem, shelter, and friendship, what kind of power do you have?
You have the power of your mind, which translate into

the power to figure out what went wrong and to correct it

the power to reinterpert what happened to you and put it in the most enabling scenario possible

the power to reinvent yourself by

reinterpreting your story

relabeling yourself

expanding your options

options before you if you choose to see them

The very thing that seems to render you powerless can, if viewed rightly bestow an inner power that no one can take away.

What am I asking you to make out of this?

If there is one lesson I want you to take away with you it is that failure can only render you powerless if you let it.
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Staring at goats more fun than it sounds

July 29th, 2010

Staring at goats more fun than it sounds

0 Comments | Chattanooga Times Free Press, Nov 11, 2009

Online: Watch a video commentary. Read more film reviews at fyi.timesfreepress.com. Comment.

CASEY PHILLIPS: There’s a disclaimer at the beginning of “The Men Who Stare At Goats” that reads: “More of this is true than you might think.” Considering the plot involves a secret government program to train psychic soldiers who can kill barnyard animals with their minds, I think that’s a serious understatement. If even a sliver of this crazy plot is true, it’s more than I believed possible.

What the film lacks in plausibility, it more than makes up in laugh-out-loud absurdity and brilliant performances.

Ewan McGregor plays Bob Wilton, a journalist who stumbles across a retired graduate of the army’s secret First Earth Battalion (George Clooney), who may or may not have the ability to “burst clouds.” McGregor’s innocent naivety plays well off Clooney’s self-assured deadpan as he recounts the tale of the program’s inception and dissolution through a series of flashbacks while the two drive through the Iraqi desert on what may or may not be a secret mission.

HOLLY LEBER: This is the kind of movie I want to see George Clooney in. As a suave leading man or a romantic Casanova, he’s tiresome and irritating. In quirky, offbeat roles such as this one, or his stint in “Burn After Reading,” Clooney shines.

Watching “The Men Who Stare at Goats,” all I could think was “who comes up with this stuff?” Apparently, however, writer Jon Ronson wrote his book upon which the movie is based about actual ideas put forth by Lt. Col. Jim Channon, an American soldier who served in Vietnam and subsequently pushed the idea of incorporating New Age practices into the U.S. Army training. That being said, I’m still pretty incredulous.

CASEY: But with a cast like this, it’s easy to overlook the “out-there” factor. Supporting actors Kevin Spacey, a jealous psychic wannabe, and Jeff Bridges, the program’s lovable founder, are pitch-perfect foils. Spacey’s performance stood out to me, since his ruthless power mongering (and use of the forbidden quivering-palm technique) is in such wonderful contrast to the other peace-loving members of the First Earth Battalion.

HOLLY: I loved Ewan McGregor’s befuddled journalist. It’s always fun to see journalists portrayed on film; and any moment that translates “I want so much to tell you you’re insane, but I can’t because I need you to keep talking” is so wonderfully familiar. He does a great job in the role
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WOMAN, 65,RAPED IN BROAD DAYLIGHT

July 29th, 2010

WOMAN, 65,RAPED IN BROAD DAYLIGHT

0 Comments | Lincolnshire Echo, Jul 2, 2010 | by Robert Rowlands

A 65-YEAR-OLD woman has been raped in broad daylight as she walked along a footpath.

Police have launched a manhunt after the pensioner was approached by a stranger and seriously sexually assaulted in a spot popular with local dog walkers.

The rape took place at 7pm on Wednesday on the secluded Viking Way footpath in fields behind Bentley Drive and Vauxhall Road in Bracebridge Heath.

Police have now stepped up patrols to them if you have any concerns.”

The suspect is in his late 20s or early 30s, slim, clean-shaven, with a long, oval-shaped face.

He was wearing a short-sleeved white T-shirt, blue jeans and white trainers and was carrying a dark nylon shoulder bag.

Villager Barry Wood said he often walked his dog along the footpath.

“A lot of people walk along there, so this is a real shock,” he said.

Anyone with any information should call police on 0300 1110300.

in the village outside Lincoln as they urge witnesses to come forward.

Spokesman James Newall warned people in the area not to go walking alone if possible.

He said: “This is an extremely sickening offence.

“We will be increasing our patrols in the evening and beat teams will be on the streets today. Please talk

If he repays with a ten per

July 29th, 2010

If he repays with a ten per cent dividend, he qualifies for an expansion loan three times the initial amount, whether he takes it or not. He has created future credit. With every five percent increase in the dividend paid, the line of credit is extended by its original amount. This frees the borrower from proving his profitability and credit worthiness by invading his privacy. He can either repay the loan with dividends or he cannot.

In the event of some misfortune that precludes the repayment of the original loan, the person who defaults must supply an explanation to the elected credit union board. The board considers the reasons given and can authorize a new loan of an equal amount or simply extend the original loan for another year. Every default is considered on a case by case basis.
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Youngster, 4, dies in tumble dryer horror

July 29th, 2010

Youngster, 4, dies in tumble dryer horror

0 Comments | Evening Times; Glasgow (UK), Jul 27, 2010

A four-year-old boy died after he climbed into a tumble dryer during a game of hide and seek, it was reported.

The child, named in reports as Sonny Gibson, was reported missing from the garden of his home on Northcliffe Road, Ashbourne, Derbyshire, shortly after 10.30am yesterday.

A police helicopter was scrambled before the boy was found dead just under an hour later by his “distraught” mother and a police officer.

Detectives would not say whether the dryer was switched on when the boy was found. The boy was dead at the scene.

A neighbour told a national newspaper that he was being looked after by older siblings while his mother, named in reports as Anne Shepherd, was out shopping.

“I’ve been told he was playing hide and seek while they were in the front room.

“He climbed into the dryer and shut the door. God knows what it must have been like for the poor mite.”

A spokeswoman for Derbyshire Constabulary said no one has been arrested.

The spokeswoman said: “He was found by his mother, who had a police officer with her at the time.

“She’s distraught, as can be expected, and is receiving medical attention.”

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