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Cheryl Cole stands by her man

Cheryl insisted reports were innaccurate and insisted the story will not destroy their marriage.

Reports claim the couple have argued over the story.

Cheryl and Ashley got married in July 2006.

Soon after the wedding, Ashley left Arsenal to join Chelsea.

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Apple's New Movie Rentals: Mostly Awesome

Like most Apple products, the entire iTunes Movie Rentals process is easy, intuitive and elegant. For iPhone and iPod users, the ability to rent movies at an industry competitive price -- and then put those movies on your portable device without undergoing a time consuming and possibly illegal DVD ripping process should be welcomed by many.

Legitimize trust in e-business with new Extended Validation (EV) SSL Certificates. EV SSL triggers a green address bar in high security browsers, such as Microsoft IE7, which helps prove site identity and increase customer trust. Get the green bar and increased sales with EV SSL from VeriSign.

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Screpis in FIFA threat

If I can't get an answer from Hearts I will go to FIFA because I want to fulfil this contract. I want to be a Hearts player."The way they do business is very strange. Pedro Lopez (deputy chief executive] called me four or five times when he was in Argentina last year, begging me to join Hearts. At that time there was an Italian team and a team from Greece asking about me but I agreed to go to Scotland."Now no-one at Hearts can tell me if they want me or not. I don't want to go to Hearts if I am not wanted there, but my intention is to play for this club. That's why I signed for three-and-a-half years. They need to tell me what will happen."Screpis impressed as a trialist in Hea .


Radio & TV Talk

It's free and seating is open, first come first serve. Some folks will camp out overnight for a good seat but it's not hard to find a decent spot to sit since many folks will be coming and going over the four hours. You'll be able to listen live on Kiss 104.1.

Parking is $5 at the Civic Center, which is at 395 Piedmont Ave. in downtown Atlanta. Monies raised this month will go to Savannah State University in Savannah.

This is pretty fun despite the early hour. Past years, I've gotten to see Jeffrey Osborne, the Gap Band, Al Green and the Whispers.

Participating sponsors include Budget Car Rental, State Farm Insurance, Tracfone, Johnson & Johnson, Choice Hotels and McDonald's.

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10/31: The Fish goes xmas for a day By Rodney Ho | Wednesday, October 31, 2007, 12:56 PM

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

If you're hearing Christmas music today on 104.7/The Fish, it doesn't mean they are staying Christmas for the next eight weeks.


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If the incidence of the word recession in news reports is a leading indicator of looming economic downturn, then the frequency with which the word stimulus appears must be a similarly good, if perhaps lagging, sign of slowdown.In today's New York Times, the very same Mr Bartlett confirms the supposition:The history of anti-recession efforts is that they are almost always initiated too late to do any good. This chart, based on recession timelines from the National Bureau of Economic Research, shows the enactment of stimulus plans is a fairly accurate indicator that we have hit the bottom of the business cycle, meaning the economy will improve even if the government does nothing.The chart accompanying the passage is highly illuminating. In only one of the post-war recessions--the last one, in 2001--did the government manage to enact emergency stimulus legislation before the NBER-determined end date of the downturn.


Lawmaker continues his pursuit of a Missouri apology for slavery

A St. Louis legislator said last week that he again will try to have the state apologize for slavery.

Democratic Rep. Talibdin El-Amin said apologizing for and acknowledging slavery would help heal wounds in a state that was so divided during the Civil War that it sent soldiers to both sides. Last session, a similar resolution gained support from many Republicans - including House Speaker Rod Jetton from Marble Hill - but was never debated on the floor.El-Amin said he plans to file a similar measure next week but is willing to make some changes to help secure passage."Of course I want to see successful passage, but not where it waters down to where the primary intent is to make people feel good," he said.A draft version of the resolution explains the history of Missouri slavery while saying that "perpetual pain, distrust and bitterness" could be relieved while helping unify Missourians.Lawmakers in Alabama, Maryland, New Jersey, North Carolina and Virginia have already issued formal slavery apologies.The Republican-controlled chamber in Missouri last year created a committee headed by El-Amin to study the issue before the 2008 session.


treats all countries fairly, equitably and everyone pays their fair ...

Even if a few other countries dont sign on, at least in the future i can proudly say that we did try to help our planet. That we put enviromental concerns ahead of industrial concerns. Posted 14/12/07 at 2:08 PM EST | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment .


'Green' seal would make a business more attractive

All this talk about green making you ill? Get used to it. We asked readers of our Web site and our daily e-mail news update if they would be more willing to patronize a business if it was green. Most said they would (although the green detractors were a very opinionated minority). Some comments:

"It's the way things are going. And it's for the greater good. We do not have limitless resources and infinite space for our trash." "So-called green companies or products must find a way to smack of authenticity. The volume of green messaging may well become so loud that it merely becomes background noise to the targeted audience." "We cannot continue to consume finite resources and expect to maintain our economy. Sustainable, green business practices make environmental and business sense." "Seems like everyone likes to call their business green.



 

 

 

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