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GILLIGAN of the BBC - A NATIONAL HERO ? by Tim Tyler
He made up the story. Read the facts.
September 18th 03 05:12 PM
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theft from work place by GW
Hi Yesterday I had my mobile phone & bank card stolen from work, it was behind the counter in a non-customer designated place. There are no cameras etc in the shop and no-where else to keep it other than it being locked away in an office where i wouldnt be able to hear it should someone try and contact me for some reason. Due to the nature of my employment it isnt practical to carry it about...
September 18th 03 05:10 PM
by GW Go to last post
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Institutional racism in your language by dakeb
Yeah, but isn't it weird how this is carried through into nature? Like when you get your hands dirty they turn black, not white? A thunderstorm has dark clouds? Night time, when criminals skulk in the shadows, is dark? Children are scared of the dark? I'm sure you will find similar analogies to good=white and bad=black in foreign dictionaries too. Can I still use my black bin liners? "Taminda...
September 18th 03 04:05 PM
by nightjar Go to last post
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Visa by Cheeky
On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 08:46:56 +0100, "Jim" wrote: If I buy something abroad with my Visa card, am I covered in UK. I think that I have been ripped-off whilst on holiday in Madeira, I bought a membership for a Holiday Club, this was to enable me to buy air tickets at a much reduced price, and I have not heard anything since getting home. I should have had all my...
September 18th 03 03:10 PM
by simulet Go to last post
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Concert venue question by Simon Finnigan
Cynic wrote: On Wed, 17 Sep 2003 11:47:41 +0100, "Simon Finnigan" wrote: Lets assume that a particular act has decided that, for whatever reason, they don`t want ANY pictures being taken of them performing. They insist that everyone is searched entering the venue, and any cameras removed and kept safely, to be returned after the concert. ...
September 18th 03 12:14 PM
by Mike Harrison Go to last post
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Credit card - PIN entry by Snowman
"The Todal" wrote in message ... Has anyone else experienced this? I visited a computer shop today and bought a computer. In the usual way the cashier telephoned my credit card people to authorise the transaction. What struck me as unusual was that the cashier at the till then told me that she wanted my date of...
September 18th 03 10:58 AM
by R W Go to last post
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Predatory paedophile gets off lightly by Steve Walker
Clough wrote: A paedophile described by the judge as "truly a predator" has been found guilty on five counts of indecently assaulting a 14 year old between April 2000 and May 2002. The paedophile has a previous conviction for indecently assaulting a 12 year old in 1994. The sentence: one year. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/hampshire/dorset/3104552.stm Isn't this a bit light...
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September 18th 03 10:19 AM
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Direct debit - update by Dee
Well both the insurers and their agents tried to shaft me. In the end, despite saying they would pay me the excess, I was told 2 days later (when I enquired as to why I hadn't received the payment) that I wasn't getting anything. In the end I contacted the bank who have refunded me all the money I have paid so far. In retalliation the insurers agents have told the insurers that they will now...
September 18th 03 10:02 AM
by Dee Go to last post
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GILLIGAN of the BBC - A NATIONAL HERO ? by Baz
You like answering your own posts dont you?
September 18th 03 09:26 AM
by Baz Go to last post
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Legal Seperation by PWB
What is the fundemental difference between a 'Legal Seperation' and a 'Divorce' ie with a divorce if there are no grounds a spouse can instigate it in 5 yrs. is this the same with a 'Legal Seperation'?
September 18th 03 12:23 AM
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Estate agent sole agency question by Aharon Demsky
Hi, I am selling my house and have put it with an estate agent under a "sole agency" agreement. I also want to advertise my house on a property advertising website which describes itself as a "publisher" not an estate agent, and therefore won't count as another estate agent under sole agency agreements. The estate agent letter to me states: "Under the terms of a sole agency you will be liable...
September 18th 03 12:17 AM
by Johnjo Go to last post
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running a ltd company by Snowdon Computers
"Freda" wrote in message ... Snowdon Computers said Not much difference from running one as a sole trader. I incorporated last month and the only difference is that I have to have my ac****s done by an accountant and now have to do them in a format she can understand. :)
September 17th 03 10:56 PM
by nightjar Go to last post
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Taking a bathroom fitter to court by Aaron the Aardvark
Hello everyone, I wonder if you can help with this. I'm making some enquiries on behalf of my brother who has had awful trouble with getting a bathroom fitted in his flat in London. I don't have all the facts but hopefully can provide enough to get some useful feedback. Nearly 12 months ago, I believe he paid up front for a new bathroom (apparently many of the fitters around there will only...
September 17th 03 10:54 PM
by jcw Go to last post
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estate agent not removing a sold property from their website long - sorry! by p!
hi, about 1 month ago I completed a house purchase in which the estate agent was the leek, staffordshire branch of reeds rains. a couple of days ago, just being curious i had a look on their website, where our house has previously been advertised, to see what other properties were about in the town, only to discover my house STILL on their website showing as "under offer". i called the branch...
September 17th 03 10:19 PM
by Daytona Go to last post
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Quercus Virginiana Art on Stonehenge Loan by Steve Walker
tree wrote: Live oak Art Locations 0) top: Noah's ark window - gold altar/window E-SE Mound 1) lower: Noah's ark door - gold ark/door Heelstone 2) second: Noah's ark door - gold table/door E-SE Mound 3) third: Noah's ark door - brass altar/door E-SE Mound Their measurement age is ~6002 years old~, being elder than the corrupted version 4004 + 2003 (current year) - 1656 = 4351...
September 17th 03 10:14 PM
by Steve Walker Go to last post
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Adverse Possession? by Dave Baker
Subject: Adverse Possession? From: "Anthony R. Gold" Date: 17/09/03 16:00 GMT Daylight Time Message-id: On Wed, 17 Sep 2003 11:16:24 +0100, Harry Bloomfield wrote: Q. Is the councils objection an automatic procedure to be expected, or might this indicate they intend to...
September 17th 03 09:39 PM
by Serf Go to last post
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Moving out of our flat - What are we responsible for? (worried about deposit) by bluecalx
My girlfriend and I are leaving our flat at the end of October and we're wondering what we're responsible for. I have a bad feeling that the landlord is going to make unreasonable demands. She already has, sort of. The walls are painted with what I assume is the cheapest paint known to mankind. After about 4 months, we noticed that the paint was significantly lighter in behind...
September 17th 03 09:19 PM
by Jay Go to last post
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The Munchausen's Bunch at it again in the UK, Christopher Bass by Kathleen
From: jan To: , Subject: The Munch Bunch Date: Sep 17, 2003 2:44 PM From: jan To: , , , , , ,
September 17th 03 09:08 PM
by Kathleen Go to last post
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Broken Boiler by Arthur
"Fat Freddy's Cat" wrote in message ... Had a new boiler installed May 2002. Cost about £700. It is now broken and needs a new PCB (printed circuit board) which is likely to cost in excess of £100. Are you CERTAIN that the PCB is faulty? It's not uncommon (I speak from
September 17th 03 08:49 PM
by Arthur Go to last post
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Blundering Blair by Baz
I no longer just want to see him gone. I want to see him dead. What an intelligent and worth while member of society you are. Well done.
September 17th 03 08:24 PM
by Jon Go to last post
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