Bournemouth: Selection Headache For Howe
Footy Mad Club News (Free subscription) | yesterday
Manager Eddie Howe is facing a rare problem in his managerial career ..... a selection headache!
Syphilis of the Brain and Spinal Cord: Showing the Part Which This Agent Plays in the Production of Paralysis, Epilepsy, Insanity, Headache, Neuralgia
Footy Mad Club News (Free subscription) | yesterday
Manager Eddie Howe is facing a rare problem in his managerial career ..... a selection headache!
back-report.com (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
Headaches are common but usually do not represent a serious illness. Even when headaches do not have a serious cause, they may be quite painful and disrupt your daily activities. There are many different causes of headache. The pain in different types of headache varies in intensity, location, and duration. Another vital feature that helps distinguish [...]
X Factor - Mirror.co.uk (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
It's been a crazy week. I went out three nights in a row at the weekend because it was my husband Jason's birthday. The first night I was drinking champagne to celebrate the end of the week. The second...
Star Tribune (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
The failure of a circuit board at the FAA's air traffic center in Utah disrupted flights throughout the country.
Jumping The Pond (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
Woke up at 10am today with headache. Perfect reason to splurge on greasy unhealthy pizza. It was nice. And then I felt guilty. But then I thought who cares! Yeah that pretty much sums up my day.
SportsProf (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
FIFA has said no replay. Sepp Blatter, President of FIFA, has been silent. France just said no to a replay. Thierry "Hands" Henry, captain of Les Bleus, belatedly said that there should be a replay. Perhaps his agent told him that his legacy (and obituary) would be that in a key game to save his national team from humiliation, he guided a ball with his hand in extra time to steer a World...
Oh Get A Grip! (Free subscription) | yesterday
Hello all! I'm Michelle Houston, the sub guest for the week. : ) Hopefully the planned guest will be feeling better soon. Some of you might remember me from my guest post, way back when the topic was Spring. I find today's topic all too fitting given that, like Helen and some of the others, I have been ill for the last few weeks. I suffer from "seasonal allergies", some of which are summer...
Cara Community - Comments (Free subscription) | yesterday
In reply to Blog for November 20, 2009 [See ADDENDUM] : A question for the weekend... Until this year I have avoided excessive trading in my taxable account. Since most of my higher yielding investments are in my tax-deferred account it kept life simpler. This year I switched the taxable to an annual fee and have a lot of ST trades to account for. I know many of you trade far more than I — isn't...
FrouFrouu (Free subscription) | yesterday
Holiday-esque sweaters! True, I can barely fit my head through this one, but for days when I don't mind tolerating a bit of a headache, this sweater is all meadows and rainbows. Boys' sweater: vintage Skirt: H&M Hat: ebay Shoes: ebay - Nadia
Crime Always Pays (Free subscription) | yesterday
Andrew Pepper isn’t Irish, nor does he set his novels in Ireland, but he does live in Belfast, and he’s a nice bloke, which is more than enough to qualify him for inclusion on these pages. The latest in his series of Pyke novels (which are set in historical London, and feature the Bow Street Runners, et al) is THE DETECTIVE BRANCH , which will be appearing on bookshelves near you next...
FreeBetting (Free subscription) | yesterday
Dundee United are sitting in fourth place just five points off Celtic and the hosts will give their best in order to hurt Celtic’s title bid. The Bhoys slipped from the top of the standings after the 3:3 draw with bottom-placed Falkirk, with the match showing they were in big problems. Is Craig Levein in line for Scotland job? Dundee United boss Craig Levein is one of the most talented managers...
英文人行道 et cetera, et cetera (Free subscription) | yesterday
But Mr. Slater makes a convincing case that "A Christmas Carol" marked an even more important phase in Dickens's writing, one in which he began to draw self-consciously on his own biography for his fiction. Dickens's Christmas story "actually turns on memory," Mr. Slater writes, "specifically on the deleterious consequences of blanking out one's past, as he himself had perhaps...
:: LADY BANANA :: (Free subscription) | yesterday
For several years I have been taking Citalopram for the most dreadful PMS – see a previous post from Feb 2007 for details . Every now and then I think about coming off and then remember how I was and felt before being on them and quickly decide not to come off them! Occasionally I do forget to take it. Recently I forgot to take it for a couple of days but I felt fine. I was busy, happy and feeling...
Herald.ie - Around Town RSS Feed (Free subscription) | yesterday
X Factor sensations John and Edward Grimes were forced to use a south Dublin hide-out during their brief trip here in order to avoid a major security headache.
This is Cyprus... (Free subscription) | yesterday
I seem to have 'chatted' quite a bit online with both Daniel and Tim in the last day or two. It's great that they both like staying in touch, even while far from home. If anyone is interested, you can now read the official FAQ about the Doulos which explains rather more about why the ship is going to be decommissioned at the end of the year, and what may happen to the 300 or so people on board. Since...