Read An Opinion On: Business Signage Melbourne Corporate Signage Melbourne Submitted by: Maryanne Smith Narrative writing and narrative papers are unique in one sense-the writing and the narrative papers are done from the definitive point of view of the author of the work. Thus, narrative papers are like some kind of story telling, because the […]
Read MoreLandfill named after comedian John Cleese
Monday, May 21, 2007 In an unofficial move by contractor, Roy Harding, a rubbish tip has been named after comedian John Cleese, dubbed “Mt. Cleese” in Palmerston North, New Zealand. The naming came after Mr Cleese visited Palmerston North last year and described it as a great place to go to commit suicide, claiming it […]
Read MoreSuspicions of nepotism arise from pulping of new Australian industrial relations information booklets
Tuesday, November 8, 2005 Wikinews Australia has in-depth coverage of this issue: Australian industrial relations legislation, 2005 The Prime Minister of Australia, John Howard, was asked in parliament today about the contract to print the new industrial relations legislation booklets. Kelvin Thomson asked the question because the contract was awarded to Salmat Ltd., who has […]
Read MoreUS raids Iran ‘liaison office’, Russia says it is unacceptable
Friday, January 12, 2007 The U.S. armed forces detained five Iranians working at a “liaison office” located in Erbil, Iraq before dawn on Friday. Sources said that the U.S. forces first landed their helicopters around the building, then broke through the office’s gate, disarmed the guards, confiscated some documents and certain objects, arrested five suspected […]
Read MoreBC man is selling the boat from old TV series Gilligan’s Island
Tuesday, August 29, 2006 A man named George Schultz in Parksville, British Columbia is selling the boat from old TV series Gilligan’s Island at the cost of $99,000. The cruiser, originally cost about $290,000 in the 1960s. “There have been a couple of modifications, so it doesn’t look exactly like the original,” said Shultz, a […]
Read MoreWikinews interviews Tatsuhisa Yabushita of NBGI
Saturday, February 2, 2008 Many rhythm gamers are anticipating the release of “Taiko no Tatsujin 11: Asian Version”, the Namco Bandai Games Inc. (NBGI) beta version of which was recently showcased at the 2008 Taipei Game Show. In fact, several managers from amusement stores in Taiwan frequently imported large quantities of arcade games, including rhythm […]
Read MoreCompare Retirement Planning Software How To Spot The Best Software
Read An Opinion On: Renovating A Kitchen Sydney Best Kitchen Companies Sydney By Josh Neumann So how can you compare retirement planning software to find out which one is the best for you? The great thing about today is that there are literally millions of websites on the Internet to help you achieve your retirement […]
Read MoreHow To Buy Websites: A Five Step Guide For First Time I Property Owners
Submitted by: Scott Lindsay Purchasing a website or web-based company is not a whole lot different from purchasing a real-life company or even a section of property. The basic principles are the very same, and certain lawful conditions need to be fulfilled so that you can invest in internet websites, exactly like buying real estate. […]
Read MoreUS novelist Tom Clancy dies at age 66
Wednesday, October 2, 2013 The bestselling US novelist Tom Clancy died yesterday in a hospital in Baltimore, according to his publisher. The sixty-six year old is best known for a series of novels themed around espionage, military affairs and geopolitical intrigue, many of which have been adapted into movies and video games. The Hunt for […]
Read MoreStranded Russian minisub is trapped by 60 tonne anchor
Friday, August 5, 2005 The Interfax news agency is reporting that a Russian minisub that was stranded underwater in the Pacific Ocean is trapped by two 60 tonne anchors. The submarine propeller has snagged on the antenna of a sonar underwater coastal defense station, (or perhaps very long low frequency arrays, which can be thousands […]
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