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Black Hole Discovered on Earth - by Aj Gentry
The best minds in the United Sates and indeed the world are looking at the situation with concern etched across their faces and sweat on their brow. What do you do when a small situation becomes so intense that

An Angel Gives 100 Percent - by Roger Hamilton
HELPING CHILDREN
It took Molly two years to make her dream a reality, but in that very short time, her cause has been joined by a group of supportive people who share her vision. "I knew that I could do

Action in Africa - by Roger Hamilton
From Latin to Pink Floyd
From when he was very young, Charlie proved he was a person of action. As a rebellious young man he attended Eton College as a Latin scholar - but when he left at 18, he

Every Child Counts - by Roger Hamilton
Volunteers Only
LWB is made up solely of volunteers who pay for their own expenses when helping in the many programmes they run for the children. "They are very hands"on,"says Warwick, "They have very low overheads and work very hard

Poverty - The Scourge of Africa - by Alan Hawkins
The most probable reason poverty exists, is insufficient work opportunities in combination with a lack of basic education and skills training, or is it?
In Africa, drought is labled as the most common cause of poverty, assisted often by a

My Slice of the Cake - by Alan Hawkins
During the middle of a small building project, the builder informed me that his price, submitted by written quotation, signed by all parties, had to escalate by some 14%!
But we had an agreement I argued....yes, but he was faced

Britons Are 'Open' To The Ideals Of Loans - by Mark Dawson
The concept of borrowing has become much more acceptable in recent years, one industry expert has declared. James Ketchell, a spokesperson from the Consumer Credit Counseling Service (CCCS), stated the idea of being in debt is ever more tolerable

Gothia Cup 2007 - by Mark Coolio
What happened at Gothia cup 2007, one of the biggest youth tournaments in the world. This article is mainly about Heden center, the place to go when you don't play your games.

Consumers See Finances 'Being Pulled In Both Directions' - by Tom Dawson
Britons could be set to find themselves under financial pressure due to the expense of looking after older relatives, new figures show.
In research released by LV=, elderly people receive a total of 21 billion pounds via unpaid care and

Children's Day - Celebrate Innocence - by Denis Tyler
Childhood is perhaps the best part of anyone's life as during this time we enjoy life to the fullest. Children do not know what sorrow is, they do not know the harsh realities of time and go about being

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