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PR News Wire (Free subscription) | yesterday
FARMINGTON, Conn., Oct. 6 /PRNewswire/ -- Beazley Group plc, (BEZ.L) a
leading insurer of professional and management liability risks, is offering
substantially increased coverage limits for many of the lines it
underwrites.
The professional liability exposures faced by a wide range of
organizations -- including architects, engineers, hospitals, technology and
business services companies --...
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Travelblog (Free subscription) | 01/10/2008
... in their stomachs and they get a bit tipsythen our next stop was Turkey Beach to try and find Lou Beazley an old friend of John's from his speedway days. We managed to find out where he lived and went to his house but unfortunately there was noone at home. We continued down the highway to Agnes Water and 1770 and spent a week there doing some fishing. We caught lots of small stuff but nothing...
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RealClearPolitics (Free subscription) | 28/09/2008
Sometimes people from outside the United States have views of American elections that are, at the least, different those of Americans and, more often, illuminating. So it was this week with Kim Beazley, Australia's onetime defense minister, deputy prime minister, and leader of the Labor Party now in power under Prime Minister Kevin Rudd. Beazley said that Senator John McCain, the Republican...
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New Statesman (Free subscription) | 25/09/2008
The New Joy of Sex Alex Comfort and Susan Quilliam Mitchell Beazley, 288pp, £18.99 Thirty-five years after the publication of the original Joy of Sex, our updated manual for adults who value mutual love and respect, and have genitalia that work, is here to help. Note that the bearded man of the earlier edition has been replaced with Timothy Hutton circa Ordinary People. Our research indicated...
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NewYorkology: A New York Travel Gui (Free subscription) | 23/09/2008
NewYorkology contributor Alexandra Farkas last night attended the 4th Annual New York Innovative Theatre Awards, while supporting her fellow theater artists. She recently directed “The Two Lives of Napoleon Beazley,” whose Rob Sheridan was honored last night as the...
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The Australian (Free subscription) | 21/09/2008
MALCOLM Turnbull is not the only opposition leader with reservations about the Rudd Government. Kim Beazley shares a few, too.Beazley, a former defence minister and now defence consultant with the firm Ernst & Young, spoke at a Chatham House rules Australian Defence Industry Network seminar in Canberra at the end of last month. What he said shocked many in the audience, and if Rudd has...
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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 26/09/2008
... of weapons. Arm yourself.To order Xanthe Clay's new book, Recipes to Know by Heart (Mitchell Beazley) for £20 plus £1.25 p&p call Telegraph Books on 0870 428 4112 or see . Xanthe Clay will be demonstrating recipes from her book and answering cookery conundrums at the Tetbury Food Festival this Sunday from 12pm to 1pm in the Market Square, Tetbury, Gloucestershire.Great ideas for soup Know-how:...
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The Bluegrass Blog (Free subscription) | 22/09/2008
... new compositions. is their first release in several years, with Chris on guitar and vocals, Janet Beazley on banjo and vocals, Austin Ward on bass, Christian Ward on fiddle and Eric Uglum on guitar and mandolin.Chris shared a few words about the new CD…“Originally, we were going to just do digital singles, but as we got into writing the songs and recording, we realized that there was a unifying...
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Courrier Mail (Free subscription) | 22/09/2008
... vote the Coalition has recorded by Nielsen since November 2006, just before Labor dumped Kim Beazley for Kevin Rudd. The poll bounce has delighted Liberal MPs, who say they are encouraged by the polls."Those are encouraging but it's early days,'' Liberal MP Andrew Southcott said. "We still have a long way to go, it's two years until the next election.'' Frontbencher Christopher Pyne echoed...
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Oz Politics (Free subscription) | 21/09/2008
Typically, large poll bounces following the change of an opposition leader require three things: an unpopular government; an unpopular outgoing opposition leader; and a new opposition leader that excites. In the past, large bounces associated with incoming opposition leaders met these criteria (for example, when Rudd replaced Beazley Mk II against the backdrop of the last year of [...]
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The Australian (Free subscription) | 18/09/2008
... decided that after the dismal days of the Simon Crean leadership and the destabilisation of Kim Beazley's supporters they only had one chance at the next election and it was Latham. Good, bad or indifferent, Latham was the chosen leader only 12 months from an election and every Labor MP was determined to do their best to get elected in 2004. Even Beazley agreed to come back to the...
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The Australian (Free subscription) | 19/09/2008
... in the Senate. After all, it was they who first supported his leadership challenge against Kim Beazley in 2006. What is surprising is the extent to which, despite riding high in the polls and exercising what seems for a Labor prime minister like unrivalled authority in office, he is still in their thrall. It's a given in the present debate that the NSW Labor Party has long been captured...
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Cybergrass (Free subscription) | 18/09/2008
... number) written and performed by CSB which now consists of me on guitar and old-time banjo, Janet Beazley on banjo and pennywhistles, Eric Uglum on guitar and mandolin, Austin Ward on bass, and Christian Ward on fiddle. Yes, I know, we were originally going to just do digital singles, but I noticed that most of the songs I was writing had a general theme of aging and going crazy, so I did...
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Red Orbit (Free subscription) | 10/09/2008
By ANNALISA MICHALSKI By AnnaLisa Michalski Correspondent Churchland For the sixth time, the Beazley Foundation has awarded Christopher Academy a grant for expansion. The $17,000 grant will be used for a mobile computer classroom.
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The Australian (Free subscription) | 16/09/2008
... the next election is 26 months away. No federal Opposition leader has lasted that long since Kim Beazley stood down in 2001. And Gough Whitlam aside, all successful federal Opposition leaders in living memory were installed only months out from their winning election. (John Howard's 1995-6 tenure, at 14 months, was the longest.) This is partly because an election on the horizon keeps the...