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A Big Welcome to GNHLUG

07.07.2008 19:36    milessmithfarm.net
We had a full house this past Sunday as we hosted the GNHLUG Linux User Group's Summer BBQ.
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Savings Rates on the Up

07.07.2008 19:18    qck.com
Price comparison website MoneyExpert.com has published data that shows an overall improvement in savings interest rates.The average regular savings account rate now pays 5.25 per cent interest, comp...
Savings Rates on the Up

We're flying high!

07.07.2008 17:34    thebrandsurgery.co.uk
As you have probably heard by now, day two of Birdman was cancelled due to gale force winds and extremely high tides. There was a sense of dissapointment as everybody had gone to lots of effort - including us. We
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We're flying high!

Bertelsmann Meets Waterloo After 13-year Endeavor, Ends China Book Club

07.07.2008 13:40    book2book.co.uk
Bertelsmann AG, the fourth biggest global media company, announced on July 3 the termination of all its book club business in China, marking its complete retreat from the book industry in the country.


Local MP's have sided with phone giants against local communities - Northampton Liberal Democrats

07.07.2008 07:51    andrewsimpson.libdems.org.uk
LIBERAL Democrats in Northampton have launched a stinging attack on both Northampton MP's for siding with phone company giants rather than residents in a row over the power of communities to stop inappropriately sited phone masts.

Wrong-Name Book Ceremony Defended

07.07.2008 07:50    book2book.co.uk
The agency which oversees the Wales Book of the Year has defended itself after the wrong winner was announced during an award ceremony.

Bitchiness Breaks Out In World Of Biography

07.07.2008 07:48    book2book.co.uk
The author Amanda Foreman is being accused of turning the genteel world of historical biography into a playground for glamorous young female writers trying to make a quick killing in the bestseller lists.

Shakespeare 'For Five-year-olds'

07.07.2008 07:48    book2book.co.uk
Primary school children as young as five are to be given an early insight into the work of William Shakespeare.

Word Has It The English Language Is Set To Pass The One-million Mark

07.07.2008 07:48    book2book.co.uk
The English language - spoken by more than one billion people worldwide - will celebrate its one millionth word within a year, linguistic experts have revealed.

Kindle Seen As Transitional Technology

07.07.2008 07:48    book2book.co.uk
The Amazon Kindle electronic book device is slowly gaining traction among book readers but still may be too expensive for a mainstream audience, analysts say.

Is A Kindle To Books As An Ipod Is To Tunes?

07.07.2008 07:48    book2book.co.uk
Electronic books have been available in some form for a couple of decades, but the 7-month-old Amazon Kindle is flashing the publishing industry its clearest peek at the future of reading - even if analysts say the much-hyped e-reading device

Novelist Prisoner Wants To Rewrite Rule

07.07.2008 07:48    book2book.co.uk
Victor Martin has been writing since he was a child, but he didn't realize it could be a career until he became a convict.

Field Narrows In Race For Richest Story Award

07.07.2008 07:48    book2book.co.uk
Adam Thorpe and Jane Gardam head the shortlist for the National Short Story prize, the world's richest single story award, announced earlier today.

Local MP condemned for blocking independent audit proposals

07.07.2008 02:00    andrewsimpson.libdems.org.uk
Northampton South Conservative MP Brian Binley has been attacked by the Liberal Democrats for helping to vote down proposals for external auditing of all MPs' expenses.
Local MP condemned for blocking independent audit proposals

Stephen Wright (Nottinghamshire OC) wins at Blatchington Mill

07.07.2008 01:56    southdowns-orienteers.org.uk
Stephen Wright won the first 8 controls at Blatchington Mill and held onto the lead throughout the race. All this despite SO runner Peter Chapman's best efforts which closed the margin to just 12 seconds by the final leg to

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