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2689% APR is not crazy, it’s Wonga!

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27/07/2010
2689% APR is not crazy, it’s Wonga!

BLACKPOOL Football Club’s new shirt sponsor is not doing it to create good publicity for short-term lenders but lifting the profile of their own company according to their communications director. John Moorwood, who writes for Wonga.com and deals with customer communication as well as PR, thinks that it was a huge coup for the...
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Alex “Hurricane” Higgins loses his battle with Cancer

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24/07/2010
Alex “Hurricane” Higgins loses his battle with Cancer

Hell-raising two-time world snooker champion Alex “Hurricane” Higgins has died at the age of 61. Alex Higgins had been suffering from throat cancer and despite being in remission for almost a decade lost his battle with the ravaging disease earlier today. The Belfast born ace started playing snooker at the age of 11 and...
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Darth Vader Raids Long Island Bank

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23/07/2010
Darth Vader Raids Long Island Bank

NEWS IN BRIEF. A man dressed as Darth Vader robbed a bank in Long Island at gunpoint yesterday morning, making off with an undisclosed amount of cash. The Sith Lord brandished a small handgun and yelled at the bemused cashier and customers “This is not a joke!” The robber, not thought to possess the...
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Muslim Veil Must Have Partial Restrictions Not Total Ban

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21/07/2010
Muslim Veil Must Have Partial Restrictions Not Total Ban

THE idea of a burka ban should not even be entertained in the UK, but there should be measures of partial restrictions, according to the director of a Muslim organisation. Tehmina Kazi, 27, is the director of the British Muslims for Secular Democracy organisation and believes it should be a woman’s choice if she...
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NEW EQUITY PRESIDENT ELECTED

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21/07/2010

NEWS IN BRIEF Veteran actor Malcolm Sinclair has been voted President of Equity actors union. Last Thursday, the former Royal Shakespeare Company thespian received 46% of the vote and takes over from former West-End fixture and outgoing President Graham Hamilton. Though only 12% of members voted in the postal ballot, Sinclair seems to be...
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HARRODS PROFITS FROM ISLAMIC FASHION

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21/07/2010
HARRODS PROFITS FROM ISLAMIC FASHION

Harrods has seen a substantial customer reaction after sales of Abayas by Emerati fashion designer Hind Beljafla ‘created a lot of customer demand and increase in sales generated.’ Spokeswoman Hannah Hodges continued, ‘We will react by increasing Abayas offered.’ Harrods began selling the Islamic robes last month for fashion conscious women from the Islamic...
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England Ratings Disappear But Capello Index Remains Online

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20/07/2010

England player ratings on the Capello Index have been taken down due to newspaper reports of a senior player wanting manager Fabio Capello sacked over the debacle. The controversial website remains online despite orders from England manager Fabio Capello for it to be taken down after player ratings were published without his permission. It went...
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Graduates Doing It For Themselves

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17/07/2010
Graduates Doing It For Themselves

Newspapers are not making positive reading material for the scores of graduates about to embark on the soul destroying search for “a proper” job. For the thousands of would be professionals, the fun and games are now over and the battle to wedge a foot in the door of their chosen career path begins....
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The Junior Officers Reading Club, Patrick Hennessey

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16/07/2010
The Junior Officers Reading Club, Patrick Hennessey

For as far back as I can remember I wanted to be a soldier. And at one point in my late teenage years as an eager post 9/11 UOTC Officer Cadet charging around Salisbury Plain, Sennybridge and the vast Canadian prairie drinking Strongbow and shooting at things, it looked as if I might be...
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The Seamy Side of Democracy

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06/05/2010

FRAUDULENT voting is shockingly easy to carry out thanks to the lack of identification needed at polling stations. An investigation conducted to find out how easily political parties could rig votes discovered the alarming ease in which it can be done. Several websites were readily available when looking for people that were registered to...
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