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  • You are the Ref: Roberto Mancini


    The Guardian - guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 985
    Click to enlarge, and debate the strip below the line. Keith Hacketts official answers appear in Sundays Observer and here from Monday. Competition: win an official club shirt of your choice For a chance to win a club shirt from the range at Kitbag.com send us your questions for You are the Ref to ...
    8 hours ago
  • Stuck In The Middle: Living In The Land of Observation


    Self DevelopmentAuthority Authority: 111
    Stuck In The Middle: Living In The Land of Observation“A fool sees not the same tree that a wise man sees.” William BlakeI consider myself very fortunate in the way I was raised, which was to live in two different worlds. I spent my early years living between a land of cowboy hats and ostrich [...]
    1 day ago
  • Neil Spencers Horoscopes


    The Guardian - guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 985
    Astrologist Neil Spencer reads your stars for the coming week ★ Capricorn 22 Dec-19 Jan Several planets huddle in your skies, centred on sociable Venus. Follow suit: gather and feed faithful friends and play catch-up. As youre between eclipses and with Mercury in retreat, there are few guaranteed outcomes to any ...
    3 days ago
  • The Guardian of Grime


    Box MusiqueAuthority Authority: 126
    Wherever your political affiliations may lie, The Guardian and The Observer are the only mainstream newspapers that actually cover music properly. The Observer Music Monthly placed The Streets’ Original Pirate Material at the top of their ‘Albums of the Decade’ list and for that, I would not hesitate to follow ...
    4 days ago
  • Weekend checklist: A summary of City stories in the Sunday papers


    Daily Telegraph | Telegraph.co.ukAuthority Authority: 953
    The key business stories from The Sunday Telegraph, Mail on Sunday, Independent on Sunday, Sunday Express, Observer and The Sunday Times
    4 days ago
  • KINDLE OR GOOGLE VERSUS APPLE? NO WAY!


    WHAT'S NEXT: INNOVATIONS IN NEWSPAPERSAuthority Authority: 438
    Amazon and Google are great companies. But Apple is a more innovative one. In today’s Observer , John Naughton writes, again, a great column with some strong remarks: First, forget about Kindle. “While the Kindle is probably the best of the current eReader breed, it is actually a rather clunky and primitive ...
    4 days ago
  • The Sunday Intertitle: If Chins Could Kill


    shadowplayAuthority Authority: 132
    The title card is from Victor Fleming’s HULA, a Hawaiian-set Clara Bow vehicle from 1927, and the chin referred to comprises a principle part of the facial apparatus of leading man Clive Brook. The card cracked me up because of the scene described by Maria Riva in her slyly vengeful biography of her mother, Marlene ...
    4 days ago
  • Devastated by the news of a pension overpayment


    The Guardian - guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 985
    My mother was told £10,000 had been paid into her pension by mistake My mother-in-law worked as a domestic in Edinburgh for 20 years and had a pension with NPI. Prior to her 65th birthday, she received an annuity quote from Standard Life which she felt gave her enough money to enjoy her remaining years. She opted to ...
    4 days ago
  • Shell accused of abandoning solar power buyers in the developing world


    Royal Dutch Shell plc .comAuthority Authority: 141
    5 days ago
  • MTV show criticised for word guido


    The Guardian - guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 985
    MTV in hot water over reality TV shows depiction of loud-mouthed stereotypes They are four men and four women, thrown together in a New Jersey beach house for one acrimonious summer. Loud, foul-mouthed, hyper-groomed, spray-tanned and constantly looking for sex, they appear to come straight from central casting for ...
    5 days ago
  • Battle will be stepped up this year to save the tiger


    The Guardian - guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 985
    Tigers top WWF list of 10 important endangered species as biodiversity campaign is launched Scientists and conservationists are to intensify their efforts this year to save one of Earths most powerful, and threatened, creatures: the tiger. Biologists have placed Panthera tigris at the top of a list of 10 key ...
    5 days ago
  • Chris Riddell cartoon on David Camerons policies


    The Guardian - guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 985
    Chris Riddell on David Camerons policies Chris Riddell
    5 days ago
  • DeMerit relishing challenge of Chelsea


    The Guardian - guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 985
    Watfords captain sees the trip to Stamford Bridge as a stepping stone to facing England in the World Cup for the USA is a footballing life less ordinary. Bartender, bouncer, painter and decorator, sculptor, product design graduate, successful IT businessman and non-League central defender until the age of 24, the boy ...
    5 days ago
  • Tattenham Corner: Weekly racing diary


    The Guardian - guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 985
    Sheikh Mohammed set to cull Rabbah Bloodstock? Manchester City owners enter colt in Derby; Co Durham trainer Howard Johnson hit by house fire EVERYBODY FEARS FOR RAYMOND Despite Dubais economic woes, it seems that the countrys ruler, Sheikh Mohammed, pictured, will have as many horses as ever in training globally ...
    5 days ago
  • Credit collapse damages hopes of UK economic recovery


    The Guardian - guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 985
    The UK economy may well struggle back on its feet in the new year, but there are reasons to doubt the strength of a recovery If some sort of economic recovery did not begin in this country in the fourth quarter of 2009 we might as well drown our sorrows by keeping the new year celebrations going until the beginning ...
    5 days ago
  • Eddie Butler: English game flickers back to life


    The Guardian - guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 985
    Rugby is playing itself out of trouble as coaches and players finally get to grips with the law changes At the start of the decade that has just ended, England were the worry. And so it is that rugby, as played in and by England, sets the agenda for the new age. Wales have had their two grand slams in the 2000s and ...
    5 days ago
  • Troubled Portsmouth face freefall fears


    The Guardian - guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 985
    • Club unlikely to deal in transfer window until 10 January • Premier League may decide not to lift transfer embargo Concern is growing on the south coast that Avram Grant will be unable to strengthen a threadbare Portsmouth squad as he seeks to save the club, four points adrift at the bottom of the Premier ...
    5 days ago
  • Nwankwo Kanu on a big year for Africa


    The Guardian - guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 985
    In Africas biggest football year yet, Kanu looks back at a childhood with a ball at his feet I was born in Owerri and grew up in the east of Nigeria, in Imo state. You could say I was a "street boy": we grew up on the street, played on the street, did everything out on the street. It was a difficult life altogether, ...
    5 days ago
  • The hunger that could drive Gerrard away


    The Guardian - guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 985
    Roberto Mancini may be on to something – Liverpool cannot carry on disappointing their star player Another year, another transfer window. Time to wonder, do I dare? Roberto Mancini was probably only joking when he suggested Liverpool might like to make Manchester City a belated Christmas present of Steven Gerrard, ...
    5 days ago
  • England bloom under Andy Flowers careful cultivation


    The Guardian - guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 985
    The studious England coach and his captain Andrew Strauss make a brilliant team Andy Flower, the England coach, always chooses his words with meticulous care and consideration. He respects the question and the questioner rather more than some of his predecessors. So when asked about his captain, Andrew Strauss, for ...
    5 days ago

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