November 3rd, 2008
Judicial sales. Indiana law requires a judicial sale in order to foreclose a mortgage. I.C. 32-29-7-4 (www.ai.org/legislative/ic/code/title32/ar29/ch7.html#IC32-29-7-4www.ai.org/legislative/ic/code/title32/ar29/ch7.html#IC32-29-7-4) is a nice option for creditors looking to expedite a sale. The statute permits, under certain limited circumstances, the sheriffs sale to be conducted by a private auctioneer on the civil sheriffs behalf. This may be advisable in counties without regularly-scheduled sheriffs sales. (I should note that, as to personal property security interests, UCC/Article 9.1 and/or the terms of a security agreement may allow the creditor to repossess the collateral without a sheriffs sale.)
Stags extend Chanot’s loan spell
Mansfield Town extend Sheffield United central defender Maxime Chanot’s loan spell for a further month.
Shots have no away fear - Harding
Aldershot midfielder Ben Harding says the players have no fears about playing away despite a run of eight defeats on the road.
Mercer to make TT debut in 2009
Kent rider Steve Mercer announces he will make his debut at the Isle of Man TT in 2009.
Boston defender hopes for revival
Boston United defender Wes Parker would swap the Pilgims’ good cup form for league points.
Trinity’s fight pleases Charles
Gainsborough Trinity manager Steve Charles is pleased with his side’s hard-fought 0-0 draw at Blue Square North leaders Tamworth.
Alan Hansen’s column
"Celtic will really test Man Utd at Parkhead"
Gulliver and Burton leave Rushden
Transfer-listed Rushden & Diamonds defenders Phil Gulliver and Sagi Burton leave the club.
Weymouth outline plan for stadium
Weymouth Football Club announce plans to enter into a deal that could see the club move to a new stadium, reports BBC Radio Solent.
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October 29th, 2008
Step Four: If you are in the USA, get an EIN number. You can visit the website for the IRS to do this online. Your EIN number is like a SS# for your business. You will use it for tax purposes.
Barton dedicates Newcastle goal
Joey Barton wasted little time in dedicating his first goal at St James’ Park
to all the people he has let down.
LA Galaxy tour cancelled due to Beckham
The Los Angeles Galaxy have pulled out of their December trip to Australia to
play the Queensland Roar due to David Beckham’s likely loan stint with AC
Milan.
Flood hails open England regime
Fly-half Toby Flood has praised the improved communication that manager Martin
Johnson has installed since taking charge of the England team.
Messi plays down Maradona fears
Argentina forward Lionel Messi has said he is unperturbed by Diego Maradona’s
possible appointment as Argentina coach despite the soccer great accusing
him of selfish play in the past.
Ballesteros’ condition improves
Seve Ballesteros’ condition has improved as he remains in Madrid’s La Paz
hospital recovering from brain surgery.
Gilardino’s hand-ball appeal rejected
Fiorentina have failed with an appeal against a two-game suspension handed to
striker Alberto Gilardino for his controversial goal in the 3-1 weekend win
over Palermo.
Top managers set for referee debate
The League Managers Association have called a meeting for next month to
discuss ways in which refereeing standards can be improved.
The Back 9: The Castello Masters
Gambhir ton floors Australia
Opener Gautam Gambhir completed an impressive century as India gained the
upper hand on the first day of the third Test of the Border-Gavaskar series
in New Delhi.
Former world champion slams F1
South African ex-motor racing world champion Jody Scheckter has condemned the
Formula One circus as “a whole big dictatorship” and called for a major
overhaul of its structure.
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October 27th, 2008
Asking another attorney that you know for a recommendation is a good idea. Even though he/she may not specialize in personal injury cases, odds are he/she will know someone who does. Although some do fit the stigma of the ambulance chaser that helps clients get money for fake injuries, many are still reputable personal injury attorneys and you want to find that right one. Once you have a recommendation, it is still a good idea to ask specific questions at your first consultation meeting. Many offer the first meeting for free so that you have the opportunity to make up your mind on who to hire.
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October 24th, 2008
However, if you are in the position where you are already fighting the interest payments, as has been mentioned before, the best thing to do is to call debt consolidation experts. In any circumstances it is best to pay off the most expensive credit and store cards first (i.e the ones that charge the highest interest rates). Furthermore, avoid opening any new credit cards to pay off the debt. Instead transfer your high-interest debt to lower interest rate credit cards. For example, if your credit card interest rate is 16%, while your store card rate is 25% per month, transfer the store card balance over to the credit card.
Dowie sacked by QPR
Iain Dowie has been sacked as manager of Queens Park Rangers.
Midfield duo fit for Reds
Steven Gerrard and Xabi Alonso have been passed fit for Liverpool’s clash at Chelsea, but Robbie Keane remains a doubt.
Premier League preview
Stamford Bridge is the venue for the game of the season so far, as Chelsea welcome Liverpool to the capital.
Real end Ronaldo pursuit
Real Madrid have told Sky Sports News that they are no longer interested in Cristiano Ronaldo.
Kenyon rules out January buys
Peter Kenyon has revealed Chelsea have no plans to do any business when the transfer window reopens.
Woody fears Leeds repeat
Jonathan Woodgate has compared the crisis at White Hart Lane to the situation that faced Leeds.
Gallas facing Wenger rap
Arsenal captain William Gallas looks to have landed himself in hot water with manager Arsene Wenger.
Monye steps in for Sinbad
Harlequins wing Ugo Monye has been drafted into England’s elite player squad as replacement for the injured James Simpson-Daniel.
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October 23rd, 2008
The movie and music industries have stepped in and are demanding restitution for illegally downloaded movies, music and other forms of copyrighted media. They have detection agencies that have the technology to identify and trace copyright infringements straight to their source. Once the computer is located they can notify the university or the college that they are in violation. The university will be told that they have a copyright infringement claim against them. Based on the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, once the computer is isolated, then Internet access is terminated to that computer and court proceedings can begin.
Making jam: Jammy so-and-so
Jonny Beardsall finds the act of preserving fruit stangely satisfying.
Mushroom recipes: The magic of mushrooms
Fungi in all its guises are a cook’s best friend, writes Maria Fitzpatrick.
Ten Minutes to Table - Top recipes for healthy meals on video - Telegraph TV
Xanthe Clay and Loyd Grossman cook a quick healthy meal in a just ten minutes.
Recipe: Papadelle with mushrooms, rosemary and lemon crumbs
Am I alone in hating baking?
Being able to create a cake in the kitchen doesn’t make you a better person, says Anna Maxted
Bee Wilson: cough medicine
Bee Wilson is a little suspicious of fake-tasting cough remedies.
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October 20th, 2008
The online version is great in that you can see the latest version of your books at any time and eliminate the annoyance of emailing files back and forth and wondering who has the latest version.
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October 19th, 2008
If a parent has moved in another state, a bigger issue arises as to which state they are going to apply and practice the jurisdiction. If both parents decide to get an Indiana child custody lawyer, it will not be a problem because they can handle cases properly and fairly.
Hamilton extends lead
Lewis Hamilton has extended his World Championship lead over Felipe Massa to seven points after winning the Chinese Grand Prix.
Sky Sports Sunday live!
Follow all Sunday’s action, including a couple of local derbies, via the new-look skysports.com Score Centre.
Cesc denies rejecting deal
Arsenal midfielder Cesc Fabregas has branded reports that he has rejected a new contract as ‘mischief-making’.
Defending champs march on
Munster produced a typically resilient and effective display to beat Sale 24-16 at Edgeley Park on Sunday.
Gloucester bruised by Blues
Cardiff Blues took control of Pool Six in the Heineken Cup with a bonus-point 37-24 victory over Gloucester at the Millennium Stadium.
Mishra magic inspires India
Amit Mishra’s five-wicket haul tightened India’s grip on the second Test as the hosts reached stumps 301 runs ahead of Australia.
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October 18th, 2008
They may think that, ‘Oh, I haven”t had that much I am still OK to drive,’ or even worse ‘Other people, can”t drive well after a few beers but I can.’ The fact is that drinking and driving affects all drivers. Just because you have done it in the past and not gotten caught does not mean that it will not happen in the future.
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October 17th, 2008
Now for the REAL story. The information provider will almost always responds saying they investigated and the debt is valid. That”s all it takes for the CRA to substantiate the debt and tell you to take a hike. Now think about it, you have a debt that is not yours and you go to the CRA to dispute it. They send a letter and to the no good company reporting you as a deadbeat and asked them to substantiate a non-existent debt. To add insult to injury that no good company tells the CRA its good debt and your SOL.
Dutch abortion ship arrives in Spain
A Dutch ship offering to carry out abortions that circumvent Spanish laws arrived off the Mediterranean coast of Spain on Thursday.
Financial crisis Thousands of workers protest at Chinese toy factory that went bust
Around 2000 workers have taken to the streets in south China to protest at the sudden closure of a major toymaker.
Iran to stop executing children
Iran’s judiciary has pledged to stop executing children after six were hanged this year alone.
Dow Jones seesaws as investors remain jittery
The Dow Jones seesawed from losses to gains in a volatile day as investors reacted to two reports on the economy.
China extends influence into Central Asia
China has begun a multibillionpound scheme in the farWestern province of Xinjiang to build roads and railways that will open up Central Asia.
Coroner blames death of soldier in Afghanistan on equipment and military chiefs ’should hang heads in shame’
A coroner has blamed the death of soldier Corporal Mark Wright in a minefield in Afghanistan on a lack of equipment and said British military chiefs “should hang their heads in shame”.
Corporal Mark Wright’s death was notorious Afghanistan conflict incident
The minestrike which killed Corporal Mark Wright and injured six of his 3 Para comrades is one of the most notorious incidents of the British military conflict in Afghanistan.
Vatican ‘put obstacles’ in way of filming The Da Vinci Code prequel
The Vatican put “obstacles” in the way of filming the prequel to The Da Vinci Code according to American director Ron Howard.
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October 16th, 2008
Just like any other cases filed in court, there is a hearing that will be conducted as an avenue for legal arguments and law interpretation. And your child custody lawyer will be doing the legal matters inside the courtroom.
Financial crisis Has the 2 trillion financial bailout package failed?
Money doesn’t go as far these days everybody know that. But has the 2 trillion 2000000000000 injection into the financial markets by governments around the world really been wasted?
US City could file for bankruptcy as credit crisis grows
A large American city which is home to more than 650000 people is set to become one of the biggest victims yet of the global credit crisis.
Financial crisis Switzerland injects ‘bailout ‘ billions into banks
Switzerland has become the latest European country to follow Britain’s financial crisis lead by injecting billions into its banking sector in a fresh ‘bailout’ move.
Gladiator tomb discovered by archeologists
Archeologists have unearthed the tomb of a Roman general thought to have inspired the character played by Russell Crowe in the film ‘Gladiator’.
Britain prevents EU from reopening trade talks with Russia
Britain Poland Sweden and the Baltic States have narrowly prevented the EU from reopening trade and aid talks with Moscow frozen because of Russia’s occupation of Georgia.
Space ’smells like fried steak’
Outer space smells like fried steak hot metal and welding a motorbike according to Nasa scientists.
US missile strike kills four in Pakistan as aid talks continue
A US missile has struck a house in Pakistan’s tribal belt as an intense debate began in the capital Islamabad on secretive military agreements between Islamabad and Washington.
Gay calendar challenges Spain’s Catholic Church
The man who broke boundaries two years ago when he and his partner became the first gay couple in the Spanish military to marry is set to provoke new outrage with the publication of a raunchy calendar.
Financial crisis Gordon Brown says petrol prices ‘must’ fall as oil tumbles
PM warns petrol prices “must” fall as the price of oil tumbles or companies could face an investigation by competition authorities.
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