November 3rd, 2008
In what has been called by influential financial observers the single-most important story facing the American people, what is most disturbing about the Wanta affair is having to be subjected to the across the board complicity from U.S. lawmakers and the corrupted media barons, both hiding the fact that trillions are being diverted, stolen and hidden from the American people in offshore ‘off the books’ accounts.
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.
All mouth-feel and no trousers
It’s time diners knew what chefs get up to in pursuit of sensation, writes Rose Prince.
Port: push the old boat out
Jonathan Ray in priase of port: pass it on from starboard too. Plus a special Telegraph reader offer on port, below.
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October 30th, 2008
A person with a family will need to know that any time needed to run the home business will have to come from time usually used for family functions or just spending time with the wife and kids. The full time employer will not tolerate someone spending time on their home business while being paid so dividing the time between work, running the business and family may or may not be worth the extra income from a home business.
Gillett tight-lipped over sale
Liverpool co-owner George Gillett has refused to comment on rumours that the club is up for sale.
Levy - communication is key
Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy has hinted that the language barrier played a part in Juande Ramos’ downfall.
Carvalho back on the sidelines
Ricardo Carvalho has made a hasty return to the Chelsea treatment room following Wednesday’s win at Hull.
New name as Spurs leave Lane
Tottenham have confirmed that they plan to sell naming rights to their proposed new 60,000-capacity stadium.
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October 29th, 2008
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Why pheasant is fair game
Catalina Stogdon on a robust alternative to chicken that packs a kick.
Ten minutes to table recipe: Saltimbocca with green beans and polenta and Marsala
Nectar of the gods
Tessa Boase meets a monk with a talent fro turning apples into gold.
Heston Blumenthal’s Big Fat Duck cookbook is put to the test
Heston Blumenthal’s new cookery book costs 100 and is more suited to a laboratory than a kitchen. Who is it aimed at, wonders Xanthe Clay.
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October 24th, 2008
The reason this is important is that under the Reagan protocols and under his Executive Order 12333, the wheels were actually put into motion after the end of the Cold War with Ambassador Wanta to actually utilize off-shore and off the books banking to protect the interests of the United States while amassing a fortune which was supposed to be returned to the people of the United States.
Restaurant review: Equilibrium at Fawsley Hall, Northamptonshire
Visit Equilibrium for a stupendous great hall and high-order cooking in one of the loveliest houses, says Jasper Gerard.
White’s gentlemans’ club reveal what men really like to eat
For the secrets of what men really like eating, look to White’s in St James, says Rose Prince.
Restaurant reviews: three of a kind
Belinda Richardson reviews three restaurants in halls of fame.
British pub guide: Pint to pint
Jonathan Goodall visits The Blisland Inn, Bodmin, Cornwall.
Trina Hahnemann: Red herrings and the true taste of Scandinavia
Xanthe Clay heads for Copenhagen to meet Denmark’s answer to Nigella Lawson.
Trina Hahnemann’s apple trifle
The Danish cookery writer tells Xanthe Clay how to make Scandinavian apple trifle.
Wine: Klein Constantia’s dungeon treasure
Luciously sweet wine are being made again in South Africa’s Constantia Valley, writes Jonathan Ray.
Wine: Top deals this week
Jonathan Ray picks three of the best South African wines on offer.
Making jam: Jammy so-and-so
Jonny Beardsall finds the act of preserving fruit stangely satisfying.
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October 22nd, 2008
Today at Euro 2008: Boulahrouz stays on despite tragic event
<p>The Chelsea defender Khalid Boulahrouz will remain with the Dutch Euro 2008 squad despite a family tragedy, the coach, Marco van Basten, said yesterday.</p>
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October 21st, 2008
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Champions League preview
Manchester United, Celtic and Arsenal take a break from domestic duties as European exertions are reconvened.
Kinnear rues penalty
Newcastle boss Joe Kinnear was left ruing the first-half penalty awarded to Manchester City in the 2-2 draw at St James’ Park.
FA to review Beye red card
The FA commission have confirmed they will consider Newcastle’s appeal against Habib Beye’s red card on Thursday.
Cipriani earns elite call
The expected promotion of Danny Cipriani to the 32-man England elite squad has been confirmed by the RFU.
Wales backing for Henson
Wales coach Warren Gatland has named Gavin Henson in his 32-man squad for the autumn internationals.
Tevez still wants United deal
Carlos Tevez is eager for Man Utd to quickly reach a permanent deal to keep him at the club.
Tour doubt for Armstrong
Lance Armstrong’s potential return to the Tour de France remains in doubt as organisers prepare to unveil the 2009 route.
Khan relishing ring return
Amir Khan is relishing the chance to get back in the ring after it was confirmed he would fight again on December 6.
Rafa delight at Madrid return
Rafa Benitez admits it will be a ’special moment’ when he returns to Madrid as Liverpool manager.
Shinawatra handed prison sentence
Former Man City owner Thaksin Shinawatra has been sentenced to two years in prison by the Thai Supreme Court.
LeBlanc loving London
New Orleans Saints owner Rita Benson LeBlanc insists Sunday’s match against San Diego will be like playing at home.
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October 20th, 2008
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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.
China’s rural children die at six times rate of city dwellers
Children born in parts of China’s countryside are six times as likely to die by the age of five as their richer cousins in the nation’s booming cities according to new research.
First shots of tigers swimming with humans
An animal park in Florida has found a unique way to develop bonds between humans and tigers.
British aid worker shot dead in Afghanistan for ‘preaching Christianity’
Gayle Williams who had been in the troubled country for three years was killed by two gunmen on a motorcycle as she walked to work in Kabul.
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October 18th, 2008
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When a Surrey Nursing Home owner was granted a Work Permit for an in country Senior Care worker in September 2004 little did he know that it would take nearly two years before the Carer could start work.
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Five-star Blues batter Boro
Chelsea cruised to a 5-0 triumph at Middlesbrough to maintain their unbeaten start to the season.
Shanghai pole for Hamilton
Lewis Hamilton will start from the front of the grid for Sunday’s Chinese Grand Prix after dominating qualifying in Shanghai.
Murray makes Madrid final
Andy Murray has reached the final of the Madrid Masters after beating Roger Federer 3-6 6-3 7-5.
Super Stade see off Scarlets
A superb second-half display saw Stade Francais overpower Scarlets to record a 37-15 bonus-point win on Saturday.
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October 17th, 2008
The penalties for DUI are different than those for DWI (Driving While Intoxicated), but are still severe and can result in long term negative consequences for you and your future.
Ballack undergoes foot surgery
Chelsea midfielder Michael Ballack has undergone surgery on both feet, the
German football federation have announced.
Ramos bullish despite Tottenham predicament
Juande Ramos today denied he is on borrowed time to revive the fortunes of
Tottenham with the north London side currently propping up the Barclays
Premier League.
Reid refers ‘racist’ Rangers song to police
Celtic chairman John Reid used today’s annual general meeting to once again
condemn the singing of the ‘Famine Song’ by Rangers fans and said it was up
to the police to take action.
Renault boss tips Hamilton to throw lead away
Renault team boss Flavio Briatore expects Formula One championship leader
Lewis Hamilton to reprise last year’s final-stretch stumble, saying the
young McLaren driver "hasn’t learned anything" from his mistakes.
F1 pushes ahead with common engine plans
Formula One took a big step toward the introduction of common engines by 2010
when it opened tenders for a third-party supplier today.
Hamilton seeking Shanghai redemption
Lewis Hamilton today exorcised a few demons, with the aim now to purge several
more on Sunday.
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October 16th, 2008
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Southend v Swindon
Team news ahead of Saturday’s League One match.
Aston Villa v Portsmouth
Team news ahead of Saturday’s Premier League match.
Coach Hewitt rues public comments
Cornish Pirates coach Mark Hewitt admits his public comments about Doug Sanft and Aisea Havilli were made in the heat of the moment.
Karlsson boosts Merit title bid
Robert Karlsson moves another step closer to claiming the European Order of Merit with a three-under-par 69 in the Portugal Masters first round.
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