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EXCLUSIVEUS DRONES OVER THE SKIES OF LONDON   By Giovanni Di Stefano and Tiina Paivarinta
2012-07-23

Residents on in Tower Hamlets and Leytonstone were horrified when they learnt that surface to air missiles were to be positioned on their estates. The positioning of missiles is only part of the story. As many as 16,200 security forces will be deployed in London, in addition to 17,000 troops (more troops than the British Army have in Afghanistan). A sonic weapon designed to disperse crowds by administering “head splitting pain” is ready to be deployed.

THE CRAIG WHYTE SHORT STORY AND A CONVERSATION IN MONACO By Giovanni Di Stefano and Tiina Paivarinta
2012-07-23

Craig Whyte does not on the face of it seem to have a care in the world. The “ex” owner of Rangers Football Club has seen his companies fail, Rangers drooped to Division 3 if the SFA grant a license to play football, and a police probe in Scotland and New York and worse than all his marriage fall apart.

Super-rich elite deprive taxman of £13trillion using cross-border rules to hide their wealth
2012-07-22

A global super-rich elite had at least $21 trillion (£13tn) hidden in secret tax havens by the end of 2010, according to a major study.

SYRIA:-THE TURKISH CONNECTION AND SOLVING THE MYSTERY OF THE DOWNED TURKISH JET By: Maria Wera Cedrell
2012-07-22
It is quite obvious now; that the world we are seeing is unrelated to reality.
RANGERS FOOTBALL CLUB PLC DUFF & PHELPS RESPOND TO DI STEFANO’S ALLEGATIONS By Caroline Bayford and Tiina Paivarinta
2012-07-20

Giovanni Di Stefano has finally received a response to the serious allegations made against a number of people in the ever continuing Rangers Football Club saga


HSBC allowed rogue states and drug gangs to launder millions: First Barclays, now Britain's biggest bank is shamed - and faces a £640 million fine
2012-07-18

Britain's biggest bank allowed rogue states and drugs cartels to launder billions of pounds through its branches.


NEW TWIST IN RANGERS FOOTBALL CLUB: DI STEFANO CALLS IN THE FBI By Caroline Bayford
2012-07-17

Giovanni Di Stefano a minority shareholder in The Rangers Football Club PLC yesterday delivered a letter to New York District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr requesting a criminal complaint against a number or individuals and organisations complicit in what he described as a “massive fraud” on the club.

Nokia shares plunge to 15-year low forcing Nokia to cut price of 'flagship' new smartphone by 50% after disastrous sales
2012-07-16

It was hailed as the phone with which Nokia would finally challenge the dominance of the iPhone and Galaxy S.

French city of Angers, demand Crown Jewels from the Queen to compensate for 1499 murder of Edward Plantagenet
2012-07-16

A French city which produced 14 English kings is demanding the Crown Jewels as compensation from the Queen for the murder of its last pretender to the throne.


Giovanni Di Stefano letter to Duff and Phelps – text version
2012-07-15

Mr John Paul Clark/ Mr David John Whitehouse
Duff & Phelps
43-45PORTMAN SQUARE WH1 6LY
LONDON

15th July 2012

Dear Sirs

THE RANGERS FOOTBALL CLUB PLC (IN ADMINISTRATION)

I refer to our telephone conversation on the 9th July 2012, letter of 11th July 2012 and my letter of same regarding the above. I refer also to my telephone conversation on the 11th July 2012 at 11.02pm to which I still await a response.


Was the Lusitania Britain's war crime? In 1915 1,198 passengers died when the liner sank - but was a German torpedo really to blame?
2012-07-15

Within seconds of the initial shock, the great passenger liner listed and began to sink, her four funnels belching smoke.

 FIFA PRESIDENT ROUSE HELPED ENGLAND WIN THE WORLD CUP BY HIDING PORTUGESE COMPLAINT TO FIFA IN 1966 By Giovanni Di Stefano
2012-07-14

On the 22nd August 1960 in the eternal city of Rome, FIFA chose England as the venue for the 1966 World Cup. It easily defeated the bids of both West Germany and Spain.

Family of Eva Rausing reveal she began dabbling with 'hard drugs' while at the same college as Barack Obama
2012-07-14

Tragic billionaire’s wife Eva Rausing became fascinated with ‘hard drugs’ while attending the same California college as Barack Obama, her family has revealed.

Tetra Pak billionaire Hans Rausing, arrested on suspicion of murdering his wife
2012-07-13

Tetra Pak heir Hans Kristian Rausing has been arrested on suspicion of the murder of his wife Eva Rausing, who was found dead in their £70m London home, an inquest heard today.


FRIDAY THE 13th FOR JOHN TERRY AND RANGERS FOOTBALL CLUB By Giovanni Di Stefano
2012-07-13

Friday the 13th is a date usually reserved for what Italians call ‘sfigati’ or ‘unlucky ones.’ Certainly for John Terry the verdict from Chief Stipendiary Magistrate Howard Riddle of ‘not guilty’ will be a welcome relief but for Anton Ferdinand there is no doubt he will feel aggrieved.

NO HIDING PLACE: ASSANGE AT RISK OF ARREST WHEREVER LOCATED FROM MIDNIGHT 7 JULY 2012. By GIOVANNI DI STEFANO AND TIINA PAIVARINTA
2012-07-07

The deadline set by the UK's highest court for Julian Assange's extradition to Sweden runs out on Saturday 7th July 2012.

WHO KILLED JOHN LENNON? By Giovanni Di Stefano, Tiina Paivarinta and Caroline Bayford
2012-07-07
“There was a US government policy to assassinate and silence John Lennon which was conducted by the same people who murdered other political figures and musicians in the past eighteen years,” said a source who worked with the CIA for over thirty years.
WAS IT A FLYING SAUCER THAT CRASHED AT ROSSWELL IN 1947?  By Caroline Bayford
2012-07-07

That was the event that kick-started more than a half century of theory and mystic associated with unidentified flying objects (UFOs).

COVER UP: WAS FATAL RAF CHINOOK CRASH AN INSIDE JOB? Evidence points to liquidation of British counterinsurgency team to trick Irish republicans into a defeating political process BY Finian Cunningham additional reporting Tiina Paivarinta
2012-07-07

For years the British authorities have lied about the fatal RAF helicopter crash on the Mull of Kintyre in which 25 senior counterinsurgency personnel were killed. Now Global Research reveals new evidence showing that the loss of life was an intentional act of sabotage.

Ian Brady taken to hospital after seizure! New evidence reveals Brady under nourished since 2008!
2012-07-03
Moors Murderer Ian Brady has been taken to hospital after having a seizure. Brady was due to attend a mental health tribunal on Monday regarding his application to be transferred to a Scottish prison and be allowed to die. He is currently in Fazakerly Hospital, Merseyside, where he will remain for at least 24 hours and will undergo tests after his seizure on Monday.
“RANGERS FOOTBALL CLUB IS A SEPARATE ENTITY TO THE RANGERS FOOTBALL CLUB LTD” SAYS GIOVANNI DI STEFANO THE DEVIL’S ADVOCATE.  THE SFA, SFL AND SPL ALL HAVE BREACHED UEFA STATUES SINCE 1975 BY GIOVANNI DI STEFANO
2012-07-01

UEFA is the administrative body for association football in Europe and, partially, Asia. It is one of the six continental football organizations that are united under the supervision of FIFA.



THE HIDDEN EVIDENCE! ROYAL AUTHORS CLAIM DIANA WAS MURDERED BY TIINA PAIVARINTA AND R STEWERT
2012-06-30

{ONLINE PUBLISHING COMPANY publishes an article from 2008 that was denied publication and distribution. We make no comment on its content but invite those who have any continued interest to purchase the book and make their own judgement. Our duty is in delivering news.

This article deserves publication and we at ONLINE PUBLISHING COMPANY will not obliterate the views of any for politically motivate censorship. Our role is in the delivery of news which, we do even though, as in this case it is years later.}

FAMOUS ITALIAN SINGER LUIGI TENCO WAS ITALIAN SPY USED IN ARGENTINE COUP By Tiina Paivarinta and Giovanni Di Stefano
2012-06-30


 
There is more than some mystery surrounding the death of italian singer Luigi Tenco and of course researching the matter one became more than privy to certain information.
NEVER SAY DIE! NEW CLAIMS RAISE DOUBTS OF MYRA HINDLEY’S DEATH By Giovanni Di Stefano and Tiina Paivarinta
2012-06-30

A primary school nurse was driving through a country lane about six weeks after Myra Hindley was supposedly pronounced dead. It was night time and the nurse's car was suddenly hit in the back by another vehicle

ABU QATADA NOT EXTRADITED BECAUSE “SINCE 2000 HE IS A BRITISH AGENT!” NEW CLAIMS PUT PRESSURE ON BRITISH GOVERNMENT
2012-06-29
In 2002 it was well known to the British Government that a senior  al-Qaeda leader was reportedly being looked after by British  intelligence at a safe house in northern England even though Security  Services sources at the time denied the claim.

THIS MAN SHOULD BE PROSECUTED DEMANDS CEO AND TEAM OF ONLINE PUBLISHING COMPANY- Bob Diamond shamed into giving up bonus after Barclays fined £290m for attempting to rig money markets
2012-06-28

Barclays chief Bob Diamond will give up his bonus after the banking giant agreed to pay penalties of £290 million to settle claims that it rigged money market interest rates.


TO SPY OR NOT TO SPY! TORY MINISTER NAMED AS CZECH SPY By Caroline Bayford and Tiina Paivarinta
2012-06-28
A Conservative minister in the 1960s provided information to communist spies in return for money.


The files - found in the archives of the Czech Security Service - show that Raymond Mawby MP provided information to Czech spies for a decade, including details about colleagues in Parliament.
MURDER MOST FOUL AND THE TRUTH BEHIND THE DOWNING OF SWISSAIR 111 A lucky escape for one
2012-06-27
On 2 September 1998, Swissair Flight 111 departed New York, United States of America, at 20:18 on a scheduled flight to Geneva, Switzerland, with 215 passengers and 14 crew members on board. Some 53 minutes later, the flight crew smelled an abnormal odour in the cockpit. Their attention was then drawn to an unspecified area behind and above them and they began to investigate the source. Whatever they saw initially was shortly thereafter no longer perceived to be visible.
Asil Nadir denies stealing £150million from his business empire and what role did the British Security Services play in the ‘Who Killed Polly Peck’ affair
2012-06-26
The former fugitive tycoon Asil Nadir denied today at the Old bailey  that he stole £150 million from his business empire. He did however say to an Old Bailey jury there was no dispute the funds  had been sent to a subsidiary company in Northern Cyprus.
TARGET ROBERT MAXWELL:DEATH OR MURDER? By Giovanni Di Stefano& Tiina Paivarinta
2012-06-22

The recent troubles of US banks and British mortgage lender HBOS have caused commentators to see resemblanceswith the empire of publishing tycoon Robert Maxwell which collapsed on his mysterious death in 1991. Many commentators suggest the financial world could do with a few more naysayers as it did when “half the City was employed in puffing up Maxwell’s house of cards”.

DANGER! Wi-Fi: Invisible threat that pulls apart DNA, causing genetic disorders & cancer By D Holt
2012-06-22
We are all exposed to electromagnetic radiation constantly on a daily basis from mobile phones, Wi-Fi hot spots, power lines and electrical appliances. The sources of this pollution are many and varied, each having its own range of wavelength, frequency and intensity. How does the artificial electromagnetic soup that we bathe in every day affect our most precious gift, our DNA?
2012-06-21

History says on that the 27th August 1979 the provisional IRA ‘carried out’ two attacks, both North and South of the border, which would be etched into the history books as the day that left 18 British Army personnel dead and the Queen’s cousin assassinated. Lord Mountbatten was the grandson of Queen Victoria, one time commander of the Allied Forces in First Sea Lord, retired Admiral of the Fleet, and the last Viceroy of India and Earl of Burma.

JANICE WESTON: NEW EVIDENCE IN 1983 UNSOLVED MURDER CASE. By Caroline Bayford and Tiina Paivarinta
2012-06-21
Janice Weston came into affluence from the day she was born. She attended Manchester University. From there, she went to work as a lawyer with London, England's acclaimed Herbert Oppenheimer, Nathan & Vandyke firm.
UK News
 ‘Charlotte the Harlot’  known as a cheating wife lured two men home on promise of sex to murder husband for £1 million estate
2012-07-23

A woman and two men she met in a pub have been found guilty of the murder of her husband, a 'generous and caring' father who died after suffering more than 40 injuries in a savage attack.

Young Winston star, British actor, Simon Ward dies aged 70
2012-07-22

British actor Simon Ward has died following a long illness aged 70-years-old. 

Olympics most wanted: Terror police fear suspect wanted over Bulgarian bus bomb attack, last week, could be on his way to London 2012
2012-07-22

A terrorist believed to have been involved in a horrific suicide bomb attack in Bulgaria last week has emerged as one of the biggest security threats to the Olympics.

Former Prime Minister Blair Admits 'Some Responsiblity' On Economy
2012-07-22

Former Prime Minister Tony Blair has accepted 'some responsibility' for the state of Britain's economy.

Olympic torch: Flame begins 7 day  tour of London
2012-07-21

The Olympic flame has begun its seven-day tour of London in the final countdown to the Olympic Games.

A new team of detectives look into the murder of Michaela McAAreavey while on honeymoon  in Mauritius.
2012-07-21

Mauritian Prime Minister, Navinchandra Ramgoolam, announced a new team of detectives would look at the case in an attempt to unearth fresh evidence to bring her killers to justice.

 15-year-old schoolboy accused of assult for 'throwing snowball at teen girl' – Mother demands apology from the Courts for putting her son through six month ordeal
2012-07-21

A mother has demanded an apology from the Crown Prosecution Service after her 15-year-old son was put on trial for throwing a snowball in the face of a teenage girl.

17-year-old shouts 'Allah is great' in Arabic as he tries to grab the Olympic flame from hands of terrified torch bearer
2012-07-20

A 17-year-old shouted 'Allahu Akbar' - Arabic for 'God is Great' - as he unsuccessfully tried to grab the Olympic torch during a stretch of the flame's route through Maidstone towards Redhill.

Frontier failure: Striking UK border workers to ‘hold country ransom’ on eve of Olympics
2012-07-20

UK border staff are planning a 24-hour walkout on the eve of the Olympics - a move that threatens to cause traffic chaos during what is expected to become the busiest day in the history of Heathrow airport.

Life sentence for murdering family is 'inhuman and degrading': Jeremy Bamber's claim as he launches fresh bid for freedom
2012-07-19

Mass killer Jeremy Bamber is to appeal against the decision to put him behind bars for the rest of his life because it is 'inhuman and degrading,' it was revealed today.

Riot Deaths: Eight men cleared of murdering three friends
2012-07-19

Eight men have been cleared of murdering three friends who were mowed down by a car during last summer's riots.


PC cleared of G20 protest death
2012-07-19

A PC has been cleared of killing newspaper seller Ian Tomlinson at the G20 protests - as details of the officer's controversial disciplinary record emerged.

Fresh Arrests Over Fatal Derby House Fire that killed six children
2012-07-19


A 34-year-old man and a 29-year-old woman have been arrested in connection with a house fire in Derby that killed six children.

iSorry! UK judge orders Apple to issue Samsung mea cupla
2012-07-19

A UK judge has ordered Apple Inc. to place an ad for its bitter rival Samsung on the company’s British website and in several UK newspapers informing the public that Samsung did not copy the famed iPad design.

Gold medal for cashing in goes to... Pippa and the Middletons: Family firm could be in breach of strict Olympic advertising laws
2012-07-19

The Duchess of Cambridge’s family business could be in breach of strict advertising laws covering the London Olympics after bringing out a range of goods to cash in on the Games.

Birthdays

Happy birthday to British actor Daniel Radcliffe who is 22 today internationally famous for his role portraying a wizard with a lightning bolt scar on his forehead in Harry Potter.



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CRIME MAY NOT PAY, BUT INFORMERS ARE WELL COMPENSATED by Barry Scott Sussman
2012-07-23

The United States Department of Justice openly and unashamedly encourages and rewards informants in criminal matters.

Rupert Murdoch resigns from a number of News Corp Board positions
2012-07-22

Rupert Murdoch has resigned from a number of News Corporation boards in Britain and America, including News International and Times Newspaper Holdings.

Batman cinema shooting: A candlelit vigil has been held in Aurora-Colorado
2012-07-21

 A candlelit vigil has been held in Aurora, Colorado, as the US begins to mourn the 12 people killed by a gunman at a showing of the new Batman film, the Dark Knight Rises.

North Korea threats to 'reexamine' nuclear сapabilities
2012-07-21

Pyongyang has threatened to “reexamine” its nuclear capabilities after perceiving a new, threatening agenda from its southern neighbor and United States.

Search engines to censor file-sharing sites? Google loses key case
2012-07-21

Google has lost a landmark case after France’s Supreme Court ruled that the search engine must filter automatically suggested links to sites that offer pirated content.

Batman' shooting: Feds identify Denver gunman as 24-year-old James Holmes
2012-07-20

Law enforcement officials have identified the gunman responsible for killing at least 12 people and injuring 38, many of them children, at the 'Dark Knight Rises' premier in Colorado's third largest city of Aurora, as 24-year-old James Holmes.

India: Boss of leading car makers beaten and burned alive by workers
2012-07-20

One of India's leading carmakers has been forced to shut down a key factory after rioting workers beat up a senior executive with iron rods before leaving him to be burned alive.

Batman US cinema shooting: Fourteen deadand fifteen injured in Denver
2012-07-20

At least 14 people have been killed in a shooting at a Batman film premiere in the US city of Denver, police say.

Israeli tourist attack: A pretext for war with Iran?
2012-07-19

Israel has accused Iran of masterminding a terror attack in Bulgaria just hours after the tragedy claimed the lives of several Israeli tourists.

Texas executes mentally impaired inmate with animal drugs
2012-07-19

A 33-year-old man with alleged mental impairments was executed by the state of Texas on Wednesday after being administered a single narcotic by lethal injection — the same drug commonly used by veterinarians to kill dogs and cats

Scorned and bitter Oregon mother-of-two uses husband's affair to sell family home on realtor's sign
2012-07-17

A scorned and bitter mother-of-two is using her ex-husband's affair with a yoga-loving 22-year-old as a quirky marketing ploy to sell the home they once shared.

HSBC Britain's biggest Bank joins hall of shame after revealing it is to be fined $1bn for money laundering offences
2012-07-16

Britain’s biggest and most profitable bank last night joined the hall of shame when it was revealed it is to be fined $1bn (£600m) for money laundering offences.


AS AMERICAN AS APPLE PIE AND FALSE CONVICTIONS by Barry Sussman
2012-07-15

The sickening parade of false convictions in the United States continues unabated.

Over 20 killed as Afghan wedding blast targets key MP
2012-07-14

A suicide bomber blew himself up at a wedding hall in northern Afghanistan province of Samangan, killing 22, report local officials.

Quarter of a million forced to evacuate as Japan deluge continues
2012-07-14

The death toll from landslides and floods in Japan has risen to at least 20. Around 260,000 people living in the area have been ordered to evacuate, and 140,000 more were advised to leave their homes on the southwestern island of Kyushu.

European News
Duke of Palma money-laundering case – the plot thickens
2012-07-23

NATIONAL Police say disgraced Royal son-in-law Iñaki Urdangarín managed to 'lose' 700,000 euros of the Nóos foundation in an account in Luxembourg.


British Judge rejects bail for ETA activist
2012-07-21

On Friday, 20 July,British Judge in Westminster Magistrates Court, Daphne Wickham, rejected bail for the ETA activist, Antonio Troitiño Arraz, this ruling in favour of the British Authorities. She said she rejected bail because of the seriousness of the case.

Briton denies shooting a man from behind on a bar terrace in Benalmádena
2012-07-21


A 35 year old British man who is accused of shooting another Briton in a bar in Benalmádena in the back of the neck, has denied the accusation.

 Spanish rallies turn violent as million people protest in 80 cities
2012-07-20

Spanish police have clashed with protesters marching against the latest batch of austerity measures.

German Bundestag approves $122 billion bailout for Spanish banks
2012-07-19

Germany’s lower house approves $122 billion rescue package for Spanish banks in a bid to help the country cope with "excessive" market fears and prevent the eurozone's debt crisis from spreading further.

True  Crime
Man jailed for 1967 murder of two schoolgirls faces dying in prison after being found guilty of killing teenager a year earlier and for years taunted police to 'prove it'
2012-07-21

A man who killed two schoolgirls half a century ago was today facing dying in prison after being convicted of murdering a teenager the year before - in the same village.

Hamilton ‘Albert’ Fish - The Brooklyn Vampire  By Tiina Paivarinta and Caroline Bayford
2012-07-05
Albert Fish was one of the most horrifying serial killers ever to be produced by the United States of America. Over a period of 26 years he tortured and murdered several people, including children, and admitted to having molested hundreds of others.
THE CANNIBAL OF THE WILD WEST By Tiina Paivarinta and Caroline Bayford
2012-07-05
The most infamous white cannibal of the American West was Alfred (“Alferd”) Griner Packer. He was born in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, one of three children of James Packer and his wife Esther Griner.
THE CASE OF JAMES DOWSETT By Caroline Bayford and Tiina Paivarinta
2012-06-21
James Dowsett was convicted in March 1989 at the Norwich Crown Court of the murder of his business partner, Christopher Nugent.
A SKELETON IN GRANDMA’S CUPBOARD   By Tiina Paivarinta and Caroline Bayford
2012-06-18
In 1960, when Leslie Harvey broke into his mother’s cupboard on the landing during his redecoration works at her house, while Mrs Harvey was staying in hospital for some tests, he was faced with mummified corpse.
Showbiz News
Poldark actress Angharad Rees dies aged 63 after long battle with pancreatic cancer
2012-07-22

Actress Angharad Rees, best known for her role in the Seventies TV drama Poldark, has died following a long battle with pancreatic cancer.


Corrie star Michelle Keegan dumps bad boy singer Max George
2012-07-21

They haven't been pictured together in months and he was seen locking lips with a pretty blonde on a night out recently.

Sport
First British rider Bradley Wiggins wins Tour de France for Team Sky
2012-07-22

Bradley Wiggins became the first British rider to win the Tour de France as Mark Cavendish claimed his fourth consecutive final stage victory.


German GP: Ferrari's Fernando Alonso wins tense race at Hockenheim
2012-07-22

Ferrari's Fernando Alonso beat Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel and McLaren's Jenson Button in a close fight to win the German Grand Prix.

Capello in Moscow to sign Russia deal
2012-07-21

Italian coach, Fabio Capello, has arrived in Moscow of Friday to sign a contract with Russia and begin his new duties in the national squad on Saturday.

Rory McIlroy gives glove to boy hit by golf ball
2012-07-20

Rory McIlroy has signed a glove for a Bristol teenager who was struck on the head by a ball the golfer had hit

Tour de France: Mark Cavendish storms to 22nd stage win as Wiggins remains on course for overall victory
2012-07-20

Mark Cavendish stormed to his 22nd Tour de France stage win as Bradley Wiggins remained on course for overall victory.

Nadal withdraws from London Games
2012-07-19

Spanish tennis star, Rafeal Nadal, has announced that his poor physical conditions won’t allow him compete at the London Olympics.

Putin to see Team Russia off to London 2012
2012-07-19

President, Vladimir Putin, will say some inspiring words to the Russian Olympians before their departure for London 2012.

Tour de France: Wiggins retains lead as Voeckler wins stage 16
2012-07-18

Bradley Wiggins tightened his hold on the overall lead of the Tour de France as Thomas Voeckler won stage 16.

New Rangers threaten administrator with legal action claiming Duff and Phelps reneged on 1/2 million deal
2012-07-18

The consortium in charge of the new Rangers is threatening legal action against the administrator who sold them the old club's assets.

London 2012: 18 year-old Adam Gemili aims to break 10-second barrier
2012-07-17

Adam Gemili believes he is close to breaking the 10-second barrier and hopes to achieve that feat at the Olympics.

Caroline Online
ROCKIN DAVE
2012-07-17


The term ‘Rockabilly’ is a confusing one, and there is no real way to distinguish or define it clearly. The word itself was used sporadically during the 50’s, but didn’t really come into general use until the 1970’s and 80’s. But let’s deal with the usage of the word before diving into the music and the lifestyle itself.

 WHAT A SAD WORLD WE LIVE IN....when will people realise what misery drugs bring on to our loved ones by Caroline Bayford
2012-07-15

What a sad world we are living in today, a woman who had everything from entering this world was found dead in a squalid mess at her 70 million pound mansion in the upper class area of Belgravia.

MY STORY - With the Real IRA Threat to London increasing who are the men behind the masks?  By Christine Joanna Hart.
2012-06-21

I was an English investigative journalist who had moved to Belfast to research a spy thriller. I was very curious about the dissident republicans from the Provisional IRA who had refused to talk peace.

SECOND WORLD WAR PRISON CAMPS: A U.S. PRISON GUARDS STORY - Martin Brech – 2002
2012-06-15
In October, 1944, at age eighteen, I was drafted into the U.S. army. Largely because of the “Battle of the Bulge,” my training was cut short. My furlough was halved, and I was sent overseas immediately
IF IT DON’T FIT  by Caroline Bayford and Tiina Paivarinta
2012-06-12

Any five-year old child knows that if you put ten marbles into a tin can, you can only take ten marbles back out. No amount of wishful thinking, dreaming, or praying, will yield that eleventh marble from inside that can. That eleventh marble does not exist. It never did, and it never will.

Female
Starting today Shoe Competition enter now to  win a free pair of shoes Draw to take place 29 July
2012-07-13

From an early age I have always been fascinated with shoes because YES Ladies we do love our shoes!!!

I want to hear from all women who has the same fascination as I do with shoes...


Click on read more on how to enter our competition


Is The Lady a Tramp?  By Caroline Bayford
2012-06-16
At the turn of the twentieth century, artists, scientists and philosophers in Central Europe were preoccupied with what was commonly referred to as the “Woman Question
“Vindication of the Rights of Woman”
2012-06-16

More than two hundred years ago, early feminist Mary Wollstonecraft wrote a treatise entitled “Vindication of the Rights of Woman” in which she argued that men and women are essentially the same.

Cookery
Cookery
Papa's Chicken and Bacon Sweet and Sour Kebabs
2012-06-16
Tangy marinated chicken and mushrooms wrapped in bacon and skewered together with pineapple. Really tasty, easy to prepare and an excellent choice for entertaining
Papa's Salmon With Creamy Avocado Sauce
2012-06-10

This delicious healthy appetizing salmon with creamy advocado sauce not only tastes amazing it is full of nutrition - Enjoy!