Sometimes interest charges can send a card over the limit

November 3rd, 2008

Sometimes interest charges can send a card over the limit. This not only causes extra fees, but also means the student can no longer use the credit card. Paying attention to the different terms and conditions of the card will help the student to choose the card that is best for them.

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(x) As used in this section and section 167, the term ‘regular price’ means the tag or posted

October 31st, 2008

(x) As used in this section and section 167, the term ‘regular price’ means the tag or posted price charged for the property or service if a single price is tagged or posted, or the price charged for the property or service when payment is made by use of an open-end credit plan or a credit card if either (1) no price is tagged or posted, or (2) two prices are tagged or posted, one of which is charged when payment is made by use of an open-end credit plan or a credit card and the other when payment is made by use of cash, check, or similar means. For purposes of this definition, payment by check, draft, or other negotiable instrument which may result in the debiting of an open-end credit plan or a credit cardholder”s open-end account shall not be considered payment made by use of the plan or the account.

F1’s rollercoaster race to the title

The key moments as the 2008 world championship went down to the wire in Brazil

Wrexham v Lewes

Team news ahead of Saturday’s Blue Square Premier match.

Altrincham v Histon

Team news ahead of Saturday’s Blue Square Premier match.

Falkirk v Dundee United

Team news ahead of the Scottish Premier League match at the Falkirk Stadium.

Cambridge Utd v Rushden & D

Team news ahead of Saturday’s Blue Square Premier match.

Murray v Nalbandian as it happened

British number one Andy Murray loses 6-7 3-6 to Argentina’s David Nalbandian in the Paris Masters quarter-finals.

We were "blown away", says Udal

Middlesex captain Shaun Udal claims his side were "blown away" by the big-hitting Stanford Superstars side.

Cumberland wrestling round-up

A personal view of the sport by Roger Robson.

Nalbandian beats Murray in Paris

Andy Murray’s superb run of form ends with defeat by defending champion David Nalbandian at the Paris Masters.

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Don”t expect too much from your banker until four years have passed and your FICO scores are above

October 28th, 2008

Don”t expect too much from your banker until four years have passed and your FICO scores are above 680. However, all bankers are different. Find out what the possibilities are with your banker. Do they have any authority to make credit decisions?

Polish man goes on trial for ‘defaming’ president

A man has gone on trial in Poland charged with defaming the president after he allegedly linked the presidential website to internet searches for a vulgar term relating to the male anatomy.

Islamists stone ‘adulterous’ Somali woman to death

Hardline Somali Muslims has stoned to death a 23yearold woman for adultery the first such Sharia sentence carried out since the fall of the country’s Islamist regime two years ago.

Belgian cookery show cancelled after cooking up Adolf Hitler’s favourite meal

Adolf Hitler’s favourite dish of trout in butter sauce is off the menu for a popular Belgian television cooking show after an outcry from Belgium’s Jewish community and victims of Nazi concentration camps.

Pakistan halts building of army HQ as bankruptcy edges closer

Pakistan has been forced to halt the construction of lavish new military headquarters in Islamabad as the nucleararmed nation desperately fights to stave off bankruptcy.

Beatles video unearthed after 44 years

Footage of Fab Four playing unscheduled US gig found in drawer.

Prince Charles and Camilla meet Japanese dancer

Humanoid robot welcomes the Prince and performs step and dance routine.

Shares advance as investors seek bargains

Shares on Wall Street rose following gains in Europe and Asia as investors rushed to take advantage of stock values at their lowest level for more than 20 years.

US election 2008: Astronauts cast presidential votes from space

US astronauts cast votes from space to encourage others.

No Name Bar is made of money

Florida bar made of money helps drinkers forget credit crunch sorrow.

Interpol agent ’sold information to drug lords’

A major drug cartel has infiltrated America’s main antitrafficking agency and its embassy in Mexico it has been disclosed.

Australian parliament may drop Lord’s Prayer

The speaker of Australia’s parliament has called for a public debate on whether the Lord’s Prayer should be dumped from the start of each parliamentary session and replaced by an acknowledgement of the country’s Aboriginal ancestors.

Australian police reopen notorious 1970s Family murders case

Australian police have offered a 1m 390000 reward in the hope of solving the chilling “Family Murders” case which has haunted Adelaide for decades.

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An Indiana child custody lawyer will also make sure that the child will have a good future by

October 24th, 2008

An Indiana child custody lawyer will also make sure that the child will have a good future by respecting joint decisions of the parents.

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In 2002, Phil appeared at the final tables in two tournaments; sixth place in Pot-Limit Hold’em and

October 23rd, 2008

In 2002, Phil appeared at the final tables in two tournaments; sixth place in Pot-Limit Holdem and third place in Omaha 8 or better. Late in 2002, Phil was in Aruba , invited by UltimateBet.com to compete in The World Poker Tour Professional Division Inaugural Tournament. Phil won that one, defeating seven high-ranked players to win the $250,000 prize money. March of 2004 saw Phil take home the first place prize of $360,000 in the World Poker Tour Bay 101 Shooting Stars tournament.

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Others, in a more slanderous fashion (again their names will go unmentioned as they likely crave

October 21st, 2008

Others, in a more slanderous fashion (again their names will go unmentioned as they likely crave negative exposure) have called the story a ‘fraud and a scam,’ of course without proper investigation, indicating hasty and unfounded conclusions for ulterior motives yet to be determined.

Rugby league star killed in motorway crash

Former rugby league player David Myers was killed in an accident on the M6
motorway today.

FA charge Tottenham defender Dawson

Tottenham defender Michael Dawson has been charged with improper conduct by
the Football Association.

Cipriani replaces Wilkinson in England squad

Danny Cipriani, Michael Lipman and Nick Abendanon have been promoted to
England’s 32-man elite squad, replacing Jonny Wilkinson, Lewis Moody and Tom
Varndell, the RFU announced today.

Ginola: ‘I could revive Tottenham’

Former Tottenham favourite David Ginola believes he could be the man to help
Tottenham’s struggling squad kickstart their season - but does not think the
club should part with under-fire boss Juande Ramos.

Robson debut ends in defeat

Laura Robson’s WTA Tour debut ended in defeat by Iveta Benesova - but only
after the teenager made a flying start.

FA to look at Beye red card

The Football Association’s regulatory commission will meet on Thursday to
consider Newcastle’s appeal against Habib Beye’s red card against Manchester
City yesterday.

Henson named in Wales squad

Gavin Henson has been named in Wales’ squad for the autumn Test, despite his
chronic lack of match practice.

Exile Thaksin convicted of corruption

Former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra was today found guilty of
corruption and sentenced to two years jail by the country’s Supreme Court.

Rafael gives Ferguson selection dilemma

Sir Alex Ferguson has confirmed Brazilian teenager Rafael Da Silva is now an
integral part of his first-team squad.

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In the United States, more than 200,000 individuals endure an SCI every year due to an accident

October 19th, 2008

In the United States, more than 200,000 individuals endure an SCI every year due to an accident. Majority of these injuries are attributed to vehicle accidents, which are also considered as the main causes of injuries and casualties, while the other cases have resulted from violent acts, negligence, falls and sports activities. Although this fragile bundle of nerves that comprises the spinal cord is protected by our backbone, it is still prone to injuries since most of the times, we are not fully aware of the upcoming dangers in our back.

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.

Restaurant review: Zoe Williams on The London Carriage Works, Liverpool

This former carriage works in Liverpool has been given fabulous new life as a restaurant, says Zoe Williams.

Delia Smith’s recipes: lambs liver stroganoff

To prove that fine dining needn’t be costly or complicated, this week Delia Smith has created a simple recipe that is light on the wallet but full on taste.

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.

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If a homeowner refinanced and never made a payment, the lender should request a deed in lieu of

October 18th, 2008

If a homeowner refinanced and never made a payment, the lender should request a deed in lieu of foreclosure and if the homeowner refuses, the lender should get a judgment after the foreclosure auction and collect this judgment. If fraud is suspected, the case should be pursued by local authorities for prosecution.

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The first rule of controlling your debt is not to spend too much

October 17th, 2008

The first rule of controlling your debt is not to spend too much. Students have a lot of different discounts available to them, so you need to get a student card as soon as you join the academic institution to be eligible for the discounts. In turn this means that your purchasing power increases as you buy the same basket of goods for less. For example, your Debt Reduction Team offers a wide range of discounts that are available not only to you but also to your friends and family (SDRT, 2002).

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Articles are a great way to position yourself as a leader in your field, so be sure to write about

October 14th, 2008

Articles are a great way to position yourself as a leader in your field, so be sure to write about what you know about. Dont try to make things up as people will be able to tell and you will not be taken seriously.

Capello eyes maximum points

England boss Fabio Capello is determined to see his team go into the winter
break in the World Cup qualifying campaign with a maximum haul of 12 points.

Fickle crowd and packed defence await Brazil

Brazil face their least favourite scenario on Wednesday when they will have to
try and break down a packed Colombian defence in their World Cup qualifier
while having a fickle home crowd on their backs.

Neville stirs up north-west rivalry

Gary Neville knows the Barclays Premier League champions will come from the
top four as usual - but the Manchester United skipper hopes it is not
Liverpool.

SFA reveal Burns-inspired cup deal

The Scottish Football Association have announced a £2m sponsorship deal for
the Scottish Cup in a unique partnership with the Scottish Government and
former Celtic director Willie Haughey.

Earle backing for Kinnear

Former Wimbledon midfielder Robbie Earle has leapt to the defence of Joe
Kinnear after the Newcastle manager’s foul-mouthed rant at journalists
shocked Tyneside.

Andy Murray storms through to third round in Madrid

Andy Murray progressed through to the third round of the Madrid Masters after
Italian opponent Simone Bolelli was forced to retire injured midway through
today’s encounter.

Uefa sorry for Liverpool disruption

Uefa have admitted Liverpool fans face major disruption next week after their
Champions League match against Atletico Madrid was switched to a neutral
venue.

Torres disappointed by Atletico ruling

Liverpool striker Fernando Torres has spoken of his disappointment after
hearing his much-anticipated return to the Vicente Calderon could be
scuppered.

Atletico sanctions applauded

Anti-racism campaigners have praised Uefa for ordering Atletico Madrid to play
Liverpool at a neutral venue, describing the decision as "momentous".

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