For even more convenience, Paypal keeps up with all of your Paypal account history

November 4th, 2008

For even more convenience, Paypal keeps up with all of your Paypal account history. This will allow you to go back and see what payments were made to whom, and what payments were received, and when money was transferred between your bank account and your Paypal account.

Recipes: Sweet charms of chestnuts

There’s much more to them than nostalgia, writes Maria Fitzpatrick.

Bee Wilson: of cabbages and things

Bee Wilson on the pleasures of cabbage.

Cheat’s dinner party

A meal for six in an hour for less than 35. By Annie Nichols.

Restaurant review: Zoe Williams on Giaconda

When it’s good, Giaconda’s very, very good, says Zoe Williams. And when it’s bad well, let’s not go there

Delia Smith’s recipes: steamed chocolate pudding with chocolate sauce

Nothing beats the blues better than an old-fashioned steamed pudding, and this week’s recipe from Delia Smith has the added bonus of a rich but simply made sauce.

School dinners: a better fist of fish fingers

Tessa Boase on a smart idea for getting seafood into schools.

British pub guide: Pint to pint

Adrian Tierney-Jones visits The Bricklayer’s Arms, Putney, London SW15.

Restaurant review: The Victoria at Holkham, Norfolk

The shabby-chic decor evokes the subcontinent - less Empress of India than hippy trail, finds Jasper Gerard.

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In other words, Esther is not entitled to equal protection and due process under the law

October 31st, 2008

In other words, Esther is not entitled to equal protection and due process under the law. Access to the courts for any hearing whether it be a preliminary hearing or administrative hearing is an absolute privilege with similar procedural requirements.

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Ideally, it’s best to try to get your credit score in shape by running it yourself and making sure

October 24th, 2008

Ideally, its best to try to get your credit score in shape by running it yourself and making sure there are no errors on there to drag down your score. Then concentrate on raising it by paying down other debts and paying your bills on time. You may have to live with a higher premium for awhile but the good news is that when your credit score starts to rise your insurance premiums should go down.

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.

Kinnear extending Toon stay

Interim Newcastle boss Joe Kinnear has revealed he is to sign a new one-month contract as efforts to sell the club continue.

Wembley ready to rock

The NFL arrives in London on Sunday for the second year in a row with a mouth-watering clash between the Chargers and Saints.

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In the next few claims the patent backs up claim #3, by stating the editorial opinions cause the

October 22nd, 2008

In the next few claims the patent backs up claim #3, by stating the editorial opinions cause the rank of those web sites, Flash movies, images etc. that correspond to favored sites to be increased while those corresponding to non-favored sites will be decreased. Claim #10 goes on to restate how Google will score a web site based on its relationship to a favored or non favored web site and if so, that the ranking will be further fine tuned by an editorial opinion of those favored sites.

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.

The knowledge: how to bake

Follow these tips from Mich Turner, founder of the Little Venice Cake Company, and you too will turn out the perfect sponge.

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When you are ready to open the bottle, make sure that it is always pointed away from yourself and

October 20th, 2008

When you are ready to open the bottle, make sure that it is always pointed away from yourself and anyone else. To be on the safe side, keep your thumb on top of the cork and with your other hand separate the wire from the bottle. Hold the cork and top part of the bottle firmly in your hand while holding the bottom of the bottle with your other hand. Slowly turn the bottom of the bottle. You do not want the cork to pop, but in case it does and champagne comes pouring out of the bottle do not turn the bottle upright, but rather at an angle which will stop the flow of champagne.

Japanese team finds ‘yeti footprints’ in Nepal

A team of Japanese adventurers say they have discovered footprints they believe were made by the legendary yeti said to roam the Himalayan regions of Nepal and Tibet.

Meredith Kercher’s family seek 20m compensation over murder

Lawyers acting for the family of Meredith Kercher who was found stabbed to death in an Italian hill town last year are seeking 20 million compensation over the British student’s death.

Dubai beach sex couple lodge appeal

Two Britons jailed for having sexual intercourse on a Dubai beach have appealed against their threemonth sentences.

Iran arrests pigeons ’spying’ on nuclear site

Iranian security forces have arrested two suspected ’spy pigeons’ near the Natanz nuclear facility.

Paris battles invasion of Siberian chipmunk

Siberian chipmunks have invaded forests around Paris in their tens of thousands many carrying the potentially lethal Lyme disease.

Nato chief says members lack political will for success in Afghanistan

Nato’s governments have not yet demonstrated the political will needed for success in Afghanistan the Alliance’s military chief has said.

India asked to investigate Hindu massacre of Christians

India’s Human Rights Commission has been urged to investigate the wave of violence which killed at least 100 Christians and forced another 100000 to flee their homes.

Horse gets head stuck in tree

A horse had to be cut free with a chainsaw after it managed to get its head stuck in a tree.

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Alternatively, you could keep the initial $2500

October 18th, 2008

Alternatively, you could keep the initial $2500. In many ways all an extended warranty does is prepay for repairs. You could stick the money in the bank and collect interest. Then you could withdraw the money for repairs as needed.

Win over Federer puts Murray in the final

Andy Murray fought back from a set down to defeat world number two Roger
Federer and progress through to the final of the Madrid Masters.

Hamilton secures pole in Chinese Grand Prix

Lewis Hamilton blew away the field and his critics in qualifying for the
Chinese Grand Prix.

America’s Cup dispute widens

As the gap between the two protagonists in the stalled America’s Cup - Swiss
holder Ernesto Bertarelli’s Alinghi and San Francisco challenger Larry
Ellison’s BMW Oracle - appeared to be widening to the nearly 10,000 miles
which separate them, a new way forward was yesterday being floated by the
Americans.

Managers join in to end WAG culture

When even David Beckham has turned on the WAG culture you know it has run its course. “There’s a lot more seriousness now and it’s paying off,” he said. “That’s the way it should be. At past competitions, it’s been about other things that have surrounded the England team. Wags got out of hand.”

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Spurs face football meltdown

Juande Ramos yesterday likened the life of a football manager to the vagaries of the stock market. “Down and up,” he said, waving his arms, smiling. “The markets change and go up.” And they go down. Life at Tottenham Hotspur is similar to the economy right now. Two periods of negative growth – the end of last season after winning the Carling Cup and the start of this campaign – and they are indeed in recession.

James Lawton: Match-fixing is a very real danger to our football – so when will the FA act?

Lester Piggott was merely offering a wry aside as a limousine bore him through a canyon of skyscrapers to the Happy Valley racetrack in Hong Kong a few years ago. But maybe it is one worth recalling under the shadow of the latest scare that Far Eastern betting racketeers may have penetrated English football.

Information blackout in ‘thorough’ betting probe

The Football Association insists that its current investigation into alleged match-fixing was started promptly and will be “utterly thorough”, although a spokesman for the governing body was yesterday unable to provide specific details.

Moyes plans to rebuild squad if troubles go on

His future now pledged to Everton, David Moyes got down to the business yesterday of rediscovering the success which presently eludes him and vowed to rebuild his squad if they are unable to recapture the form of the past few years.

Petrov may be out for six months

Mark Hughes is facing up to the prospect of having Martin Petrov missing for up to six months after the Bulgarian left midfielder fell awkwardly after challenging for a ball, half an hour into Bulgaria’s World Cup qualifier in Georgia on Wednesday.

Ferguson maintains Rooney is still evolving

His five goals in four games have included the kind of finishing for England on Wednesday night which leads Bryan Robson, for one, to believe he is currently in the goalscoring form of his life. But Sir Alex Ferguson made it clear yesterday that Wayne Rooney remains a work in progress.

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October 17th, 2008

2. Beneficial Owner when Opening Bank Accounts: Due to the global scare of terrorism, most offshore tax haven jurisdictions implemented laws requiring their banks to obtain ‘declarations of beneficial ownership’ when establishing corporate bank accounts. In Panama, the banks maintain this information with rigorous confidentiality under their strictly enforced bank secrecy laws. If an owner wishes to remain anonymous, the Foundation can serve as the beneficial owner. The nominee Foundation council can sign the declarations on behalf of the Foundation keeping the true owner 100% anonymous.

Sophie Conran: Soup kitchen to a Conran design

Xanthe Clay savours big-pot cooking with the daughter in a style dynasty.

Cooking with apples: I demand a windfall tax

Rose Prince has a message for the apple corps: shake the tree before you come to see me.

Restaurant reviews: three of a kind

Belinda Richardson reviews three restaurants with garden view.

British pub guide: Pint to pint

Christopher Middleton visits the Cock Inn, Hertfordshire.

Recipe: Chipolatas with red onion gravy and polenta, wilted garlic spinach
Delia Smith’s recipes: apples

The apple season is in full swing, Delia Smith says, and whether you prefer sweet or savoury, there are plenty of tempting ways to use up a glut.

Delia Smith’s recipes: slow braised belly pork with bacon, apples and cider

The apple season is in full swing, Delia Smith says, and whether you prefer sweet or savoury, there are plenty of tempting ways to use up a glut.

Delia Smith’s recipes: cider-glazed pork chops with a confit of apples and shallots

The apple season is in full swing, Delia Smith says, and whether you prefer sweet or savoury, there are plenty of tempting ways to use up a glut.

Delia Smith’s recipes: baked Bramley apple and almond pudding

The apple season is in full swing, Delia Smith says, and whether you prefer sweet or savoury, there are plenty of tempting ways to use up a glut.

British pub guide: Pint to pint

Our guide to British pubs. This week: Adrian Tierney-Jones visits Pen-y-Gwryd Hotel, Gwynant.

New English cook: Why butter’s best as colds march in

Whole foods have been included in healthy people’s diets for centuries. Scientific proof of their effectiveness is not needed, writes Rose Prince.

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It also reveals how Wanta himself had to accept a smaller deal, fearing he”d get a bullet in his

October 15th, 2008

It also reveals how Wanta himself had to accept a smaller deal, fearing he”d get a bullet in his head if he didn”t.

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Why tomato tasting is a plum job

October 14th, 2008

Why tomato tasting is a plum job
The UK’s first ‘tommelier’ talks David Leafe through the subtleties beneath the skin of an everyday superfood.

Reds duo rue stadium ban

Fernando Torres is gutted to have been denied a return to Atletico Madrid as Jose Reina sympathised with those who had bought tickets.

Gerrard anxious to hit form

Liverpool skipper Steven Gerrard admits he needs to be more consistent to keep his place in the England team.

Murray moves on in Madrid

Andy Murray enjoyed an easy passage through to the third round of the Madrid Masters after Simon Bolelli was forced to retire hurt.

Santa Cruz in City hint

Blackburn striker Roque Santa Cruz has revealed he would be interested in joining Manchester City.

Atletico hit by stadium ban

Liverpool’s Champions League clash away to Atletico Madrid will be played at a neutral venue after Uefa banned the Spaniards.

Burley vows to carry on

George Burley has vowed he will not be forced out of his job as Scotland manager.

Tindall eyes crunch tie

Captain Mike Tindall has dubbed Sunday’s Heineken Cup clash with Cardiff as Gloucester’s “most important game” in Pool 6.

Moores looking to Vaughan

Michael Vaughan is likely to re-join the England set-up in the New Year with a view to returning to international cricket.

FP Trophy draw

The draw for the 2009 Friends Provident Trophy sees all 20 teams in four de-regionalised groups.

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Besides providing management services for credit card debts, these agencies can also lend a helping

October 12th, 2008

Besides providing management services for credit card debts, these agencies can also lend a helping hand by negotiating with your lenders on your behalf for lower monthly installments.

Delia Smith’s recipes: apples

The apple season is in full swing, Delia Smith says, and whether you prefer sweet or savoury, there are plenty of tempting ways to use up a glut.

Delia Smith’s recipes: slow braised belly pork with bacon, apples and cider

The apple season is in full swing, Delia Smith says, and whether you prefer sweet or savoury, there are plenty of tempting ways to use up a glut.

Delia Smith’s recipes: cider-glazed pork chops with a confit of apples and shallots

The apple season is in full swing, Delia Smith says, and whether you prefer sweet or savoury, there are plenty of tempting ways to use up a glut.

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