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Gold fever: Britons are swopping their savings for an investment as old as time itself By David Jones Last updated at 11:50 PM on 09th October 2008 To avoid the attention of would-be muggers, the punters arrived with an array of unostentatious bags. The women seemed to prefer their old shopping baskets, while one elderly man - dressed as though he'd dashed here straight from the golf course - brought...
If you want to know what the U.S. southwest faces in the coming decades if we don’t reverse greenhouse gas emissions trends quickly, just look to Australia: David Jones, the head of climate analysis at the Bureau of Meteorology, said the drought affecting south-west Western Australia, south-east South Australia, Victoria and northern Tasmania “is now very [...]
It says a lot about me, I suppose, but when I was younger I thought a calculator-watch was possibly the coolest thing you could have on your wrist. Pro-electronics engineer David Jones obviously feels the same way, as he’s replaced his broken Casio CFX-400 scientific calculator watch with a DIY μWatch based on a 16-bit microprocessor, two-line 16-character display and full keypad. David prioritized...
David Jones really liked his old Casio CFX-400 scientific calculator watch. As a professional electronics design engineer, he appreciated the greater functionality it had over other calculator watches, which typically support only the four basic functions. He was saddened when his 20-year-old Casio finally bit the dust, so when he looked around and realized there was no one making scientific calculator...
Betsan Powys looks at council investments in Wales. David Cornock looks at Plaid’s reaction to the bankers bail out. David Williamson asks has Britain swung left? Vaughan Roderick notes Barack Obama taking some tips from Plaid. David Jones looks at Darlings bankers bail out. More here from Act of Disunion , Andrew Nutt and Plaid Cymru’s Bontnewydd Branch . Peter Black blogs on the creating of a YES...
Comments? Send us an email at insideprcomments@gmail.com, call us on the comment line on 206-337-0727, visit the Inside PR Blubrry site, or leave us a comment on the Inside PR show blog. This week on Inside PR Terry Fallis, David Jones, and Martin Waxman discuss the current state of the economy and the recent [...]
John Miller writes: Your obituary of Boris Yefimov () mentioned his lampooning of Margaret Thatcher for her anti-Sovietism. I spotted a large poster by him in the window of a children’s library in Moscow. Mrs Thatcher, then Prime Minister, was wearing a black witch’s hat and cloak and riding a broomstick over the Houses of Parliament cheered on by a group of Nato generals. She had stringy yellow hair...
Authorities trying to determine whether a crime was committed Even in the tight-knit world of youth hockey, David Jones managed to keep his private life to himself.
Comments? Send us an email at insideprcomments@gmail.com, call us on the comment line on 206-337-0727, visit the Inside PR Blubrry site, or leave us a comment on the Inside PR show blog. This week on Inside PR Terry Fallis, David Jones, and Julie Rusciolelli define the broad scope of Public Relations and discuss the [...]
Michael Loewe writes: We were always lucky if there was a spare seat next to Brian () at a college lunch or dinner. He would effortlessly and faultlessly place the quotation over whose origin we had puzzled within a book that he had read some years previously, usually adding a witticism that left one searching for a riposte. Strictly observant of the needs of confidentiality, he was able at times to...
MYER, the country's biggest department store chain, will be in a weaker position compared with its rival, David Jones, to weather the downturn in retail spending over the next six to 12 months, analysts say.