Monday, August 17, 2009

England From: FSN Sean McLachlan Tim Tim Montgomerie Eddie Mair Admin Steven Weissman Admin Jill Lawless Webmaster Zack Whittaker Duffer Jonathan Joanjoyce Admin Siraaj Cassiem /26737563

FSN imagines that:
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Sean McLachlan is rather skeptical:
The King Stone is a bit more recent, probably erected around 1800-1500 BC in the Bronze Age. It's a single standing stone and marked the spot for a cemetery. It's interesting that people chose to bury their dead here at this site, already anci ent in their day. Some researchers have tried to find astronomical alignments with the King's Men, but there's no solid theory yet.

However, Tim thinks differently:
More realistically, England could do a lot worse than select a third opener, the simplest answer to the number three conundrum. Stephen Moore endured a rough start to the season but two recent hundreds, including against Australia, suggest he could be the man. Moore could open with Strauss, creating a left-right opening partnership and allowing Cook to bat at three, a position he occupied with great success in 2006.

Similarly, Tim Montgomerie adds:


Eddie Mair might have an idea about it:
Your NHS number is written on your medical history notes, so to find out what it is, you can simply ask your GP, or contact your local Primary Care Trust (PCT).

admin is not really sure about that:
In his final act at the home of cricket, Andrew Flintoff broke England s 75-year Lord s curse with his first five-wicket haul since the Ashes-clinching Oval Test of 2005. It was, unquestionably, a performance that will enhance his already mythical status within English cricket, but more pertinently for now, delivered England to a 1-0 series lead heading into Edgbaston.

Having that in mind, Steven Weissman wonders:
According to the Eagle, the nonprofit’s directors attribute the growth spurt to a commitment from the state to make energy efficiency a cornerstone of its energy policy and that this has led utility cntlyhe new hires, CET recently and mothers are happy to report a growth in greeen ompanies to sponsor an increased number of efficiency initiatives.  The Center provides residential audits of energy use, and recommends ways to use less energy.  The local community college supports that efforts with green job training.  The paper also reports that of the 14,400 green jobs in Massachusetts, 43 percent involve energy efficiency.

admin thinks that the problem is:
dyolld says: July 6, 2009 at 11:12 pm im buzzing he didnt im buzzing he didnt come back to liverpool,the money grabbing welsh .ive heard his agents been trying to ring rafa for weeks to get him back at anfield.the only way i d have him back here wouldbe to clean torres s boots but i dont think he s good enough or fit enough to do that.everything he ever did at liverpool is now tainted

In other words, Jill Lawless puts it this way:
Patterns of relationship and marriage within society are presenting new opportunities for the church, said Stephen Platten, the Bishop of Wakefield.

admin does a quick recap:
noorgiggs says: July 6, 2009 at 11:12 pm owen s first old owen s first old trafford debut will be against Valencia in fifth of august . be there

In contrast, webmaster replies:
Christians want BBC Thought for the Day to stay religious Children see the world as designed Much to Richard Dawkins chagrin

Zack Whittaker shows how it is done:
maybe to 200,000 or more, will this flu service handle the numbers? Will the infrastructure hold out or will the phone lines be jammed with people trying to get through?

Duffer comes with a new idea:
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Having that in mind, Jonathan wonders:
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Duffer says it all comes down to this:
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However, joanjoyce states that:
Rory MCILROY (Northern Ireland) Bryce MOLDER (USA) Francesco MOLINARI (Italy) Colin MONTGOMERIE (Scotland) Greg NORMAN (Australia)

admin objects:
News of the World also conducted an alleged interview with Sienna, but this could be total crap too. Some of Sienna’s “answers” seem like they were pulled from other interviews, but I’m not quite sure. She could just be repeating herself, it’s perfectly possible. Here are the highlights:

Siraaj Cassiem can't forget that:
Report Abuse Jul 21st, 2009 at 9:32 am Comment on England end Lord s misery Name (required) Mail (will not be published) Website

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England From: Admin MadPriest Irene Vermont Woodchuck Lentheyorkshirekitman Ms_Dorie Vivek Gite Duffer Andy Newman Michael Rundle Eddie Mair Joanjoyce Hockey NSW Evelyn Leopold /26737562

admin imagines that:
on 13 Jul 2009 at 10:14 am 5 Helen Hmmm, this does not sound good. One thing I am a bit confused about though - why did you give it 6.5 - above average if it was so bad? Is that because the standard of dim sum in London generally is rubbish so even if this place was bad it was above average? Wow, that s a depressing thought

But MadPriest says that's not all:
england awakes - and about bloody time The archbishops of Canterbury and York were today delivered a resounding snub to their plans to centralise power in the Church of England. The General Synod, being held in York, overwhelmingly rejected the proposals which would have made Dr Rowan Williams one of the most powerful Archbishops of Canterbury since the Reformation. Church bodies responsible for education, mission and finance were to have been abolished with the powers of the Church s main boards and councils instead passing to Canterbury and York.

However, Irene states that:
You can see this guy s other photo sets , which are quite good, on flickr.The Met says it s okay to take pictures in public .  Apparantly, the police officers either can t read or don t care.  If you re in th e United Kingdom, you might want to carry the Met press release around with you if you intend on taking photos, especially those of fish and chips shops.

As a result of that, Vermont Woodchuck belives:
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lentheyorkshirekitman objects:
Alistair Cook: Managed to expose two technical flaws in the same Test match. If McGrath was still playing you’d have Cook down as a walking wicket for the rest of the series. If Mitchell Johnson can remember where the stumps are, perhaps he still will be.  Add in a very poor overall record against Australia and the form of Joe Denly might start to look increasingly tempting to the England selectors.

For this purpose, Ms_Dorie suggests:
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Vivek Gite shows how it is done:
However, even as England battled to save the game, Flintoff felt recurring pain on the same knee and had to take injections for soreness and swelling. In the press conference, he said that he took this (four ankle operations and a knee surgery) as a signal from his body to stop playing the longer format of the game.

Having that in mind, Duffer wonders:
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Still not being convinced, Andy Newman replies:
Comment by Andy Newman 13 July, 2009 @ 1:21 pm And just think, when I contacted Philosophy football to do a promotion of the original print of the Peterloo Massacre, made just after it happened, to raise money for the Blair Peach Trust they were too busy. I have hanging on my wall one of the most important pieces of working class history and PF were not interested. If anyone else is interested I can send the thing by e mail. It is very emotialal stuff, at least as far as as I am concerned but then I am a bricklayer not a social worker. Enquiries to southall79@googlemail.com. Comment by terryfitz 13 July, 2009 @ 1:49 pm

But Michael Rundle has a different opinion:
12:13 -- England are still bowling well, but they have to take a couple more wickets before lunch to make the most of the new ball. Flintoff has delivered a couple of bouncers and nearly struck Hussey on the chin a few moments ago, but we need real results... Ponting has been at the crease for far too long already. As if to prove the point he top-edges a no-ball for the first six of the match.

Eddie Mair intervenes and adds:
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Before going any further, joanjoyce wants to get this straight:
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Andy Newman brings more details:
Sae come aa ye at hame wi freedom Never heed whit the houdies croak for Doom In yer hoos aa the bairns o Adam Will find breid, barley-bree an paintit rooms When Maclean meets wi s friens in Springburn Aa thae roses an geans will turn tae blume An the black lad frae yont Nyanga Dings the fell gallows o the burghers doun.

Similarly, Hockey NSW adds:
Hockey NSW homepage Hockey NSW News RSS Feeds: Hockey NSW feed Font size:      Germany bounce back to defeat England

Evelyn Leopold is rather skeptical:
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In addition to this, Michael Rundle states:
Ashes 2009 -- Day Three 18:45 -- BAD LIGHT. The Aussies have taken the light. That's probably it for the day, and despite a bonus wicket for England it was not a good afternoon's play.

Andy Newman points out another thing aside from that:
But even if a separate English state did emerge tomorrow in what way is it the responsibility of socialists to try to shape the nature of Englishness , Frenchness or Australianess or any other ness ? The emergence of a national identity is contingent on several hundred years of history and is shaped by social struggles, immigration and globalisation. Well intentioned efforts to mould it a preconceived idea of what is progressive are utopian.

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Tim Montgomerie objects:
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admin brings a word of caution:
SongBillong says: July 6, 2009 at 11:12 pm Yeah Yeah JTSmithLFCKopite spot on. I have a mate who s a Man U fan, and two weeks ago he was permanently taking the out of Owen saying that he was too injury-prone to ever be a good footballer, bla bla bla, and the day they signed him he starting saying how good he is and that theonly reason he coudn t score many goals was because of the situation at Newcastle bla bla bla and that he will be amazing. It is laughable. I wish him all the best at Man U. Prob the most bizarre transfer of the season

For this purpose, The Independent suggests:
Previous Entry | Next Entry Bank of England decides against pumping in extra cash Posted by The Independent Thursday, 9 July 2009 at 11:33 am

curtis notices:
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Furthermore, Jack Jemsek claims:
In Big Baby s sign-and-trade case, this means that the Celtics team would be limited to taking only 50% of the salary that they ship out, assuming that the Celtics sign him to a contract greater than $2 million/year which undoubtedly would be the case. For example, if the Celtics sign Davis for $4 million/year, they can only take back $2 million/year in salary.

But Tom Johansmeyer says that's not all:
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Meanwhile, admin came up with this idea:
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The Independent notices:
But the scale of the operation was left unchanged at £125 billion, while interest rates were held at their current 0.5 per cent record low for the fourth month in a row.

Eddie Mair thinks about it:
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Thinking that's not all, Arthur Kirkland // England adds:


Daryl does a quick recap:
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Tim also takes into account the following fact:
If Flintoff plays as one of five bowlers, he leaves the batting looking a little thin. Furthermore, to compensate for this, England are forced into playing other non-specialists. Stuart Broad, for all his promise, owes a large part of his continued selection down to his run-making ability. But is he really a more threatening option than either Graham Onions or Steve Harmison?

Jim Naughton comes with the facts:
Oh for goodness sake, the judge and jury pronounced the historical-strategic verdict long ago on the entire global conservative Anglican realignment: It's a creature, still, by and large, born of old IRD initiatives. Those blood roots still tell all.

However, Arthur Kirkland // England states that:


MadPriest thinks that the problem is:
england awakes - and about bloody time The archbishops of Canterbury and York were today delivered a resounding snub to their plans to centralise power in the Church of England. The General Synod, being held in York, overwhelmingly rejected the proposals which would have made Dr Rowan Williams one of the most powerful Archbishops of Canterbury since the Reformation. Church bodies responsible for education, mission and finance were to have been abolished with the powers of the Church s main boards and councils instead passing to Canterbury and York.

admin sees it this way:
However, the pick of this ground to stage such a high-profile match has courted controversy, and the state of the pitch was criticised earlier this year - though there esteem been no recent complaints.

PA Sport (PA Sport) does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
"When you sign for Manchester United there are that many things you think about; the players alongside you, playing at Old Trafford, the men who are going to create chances for you.

In response, The Independent claims:
Previous Entry | Next Entry Bank of England decides against pumping in extra cash Posted by The Independent Thursday, 9 July 2009 at 11:33 am

admin also takes into account the following fact:
However, the pick of this ground to stage such a high-profile match has courted controversy, and the state of the pitch was criticised earlier this year - though there esteem been no recent complaints.

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Michael Rundle brings some great news:
1831 -- WICKET! We spoke too soon! Michael Clarke has been caught by Prior from a ball by Broad, and that's a timely breakthrough. Come on lads -- few more please.

IR imagines that:
Beckham: I d consider a return to England July 16th, 2009 | Tags: David Beckham , England Manchester , English Premier League , Manchester United , Star David

admin points out another thing aside from that:
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But Heaven`s Gate (John) says that's not all:
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In addition to this, Jill states:
Humanists call for faith funding cuts Church of England unveils a two-in-one wedding and baptism liturgy today as it seeks to make peace with families “living in sin”

Ani explains:
After a sit-down with Landon Donovan and LA Galaxy boss Bruce Arena last night, Beckham said: What was said was between me, Landon and the manager.

Thinking that's not all, Arthur Kirkland // England adds:
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Heaven`s Gate (John) remembers that:
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Vermont Woodchuck brings some great news:
Where is Obama s streak of brilliance? Can t figure it out? Don t fret. You have three years and six months to come up with some kind of furshlinger answer for this DUD.

Hockey NSW does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
Hockey NSW homepage Hockey NSW News RSS Feeds: Hockey NSW feed Font size:      Germany bounce back to defeat England

Michael Rundle thinks that the problem is:
11:10 -- This isn't a bad start by England. Broad and Panesar both get maiden overs, and in better style than they managed all of yesterday. The Aussies eventually get a couple of singles but this is promising from the home side.

Before going any further, PA Sport (PA Sport) wants to get this straight:
After a difficult year at Real Madrid, followed by four tortuous seasons with Newcastle, Owen is ready to relaunch himself on the greatest stage after jumping at the opportunity to join Sir Alex Ferguson at Manchester United.

For this reason, northbanklegend says:
However fellow GOONERS be aware that there may not be any further signings as the budget has probably been used on securing RVP, Wilshire, Gibbs etc on lomg term contracts. Take this into account and the boards refusal to accept Mr Usmanov s generous offer plus comments made by Mr Gazides and the writing is on the wall ..WE RE SKINT

Despite the previous arguments, Heaven`s Gate (John) has many reasons to think otherwise:
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GRollins is absolutely sure that:
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Saturday, August 15, 2009

England From: Vermont Woodchuck Admin AceShowbiz.com Admin Pan Pylas Solomon's Mindfield PA Sport (PA Sport) Tim Duffer Admin David Brett Admin Stephan_laurent Heaven`s Gate (John) Northbanklegend MadPriest David Brett Admin /26715700

Furthermore, Vermont Woodchuck claims:
If George W. Bush had ordered the firing of the CEO of a major corporation, even though he had no constitutional authority to do so, would you have approved?

admin also takes into account the following fact:
Flintoff quits Tests after Ashes Main Add comments England all-rounder Andrew Flintoff has announced he determine withdraw from Test cricket at the end of the since passing Ashes series against Australia.

AceShowbiz.com sees it this way:
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In contrast, admin replies:
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Pan Pylas is absolutely sure that:
Bank of England says positive economic signs, financial watchdog warns against complacency June 23rd, 2009 Bank of England sees early positive economic signsLONDON â€" A Bank of England policymaker said Tuesday that early signs from the bank's program to boost lending are positive, while the head of the country's financial watchdog warned that an early economic recovery could undermine efforts to prevent a repeat of the current crisis. As a report on mortgage lending showed housing market activity remains sluggish, central bank chief economist Spencer Dale said it was too early to judge the effectiveness of its so-called quantitative easing program, but that early signs are positive.

However, admin thinks differently:
Uberman170 says: July 6, 2009 at 11:12 pm HES NOT A TRAITOR. HES NOT A TRAITOR. liverpool, more so rafa wanted rid of him, the club gets rid of him and hes not loyal? pull ur head out of the sand

Solomon's Mindfield does a quick recap:
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But PA Sport (PA Sport) has a different opinion:
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For this reason, Tim says:
Philip Oliver said... Interesting thoughts Tim. I think the selectors want Harmison in regardless - they dropped Broad against SA at Edgbaston last year and might well do again. He is not opening bowler material yet.

Meanwhile, Duffer came up with this idea:
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admin thinks about it:
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David Brett says it all comes down to this:
Tags: sports , Andrew Flintoff , Ashes , Australia , cricket , England , James Anderson , Lord's I m still unsure as to whether England s first innings total of 425 is a good score on what is essentially still a flat Lord s track, but with Australia 156 for 8 at the close of play on the second the home side can be proud of their efforts so far .

In addition to this, admin states:
Follow the match on the sly with our new and improved desktop scoreboard . Immerse yourself in our fancy new Hawk-Eye tool and be sure to send your emails to rob.smyth@guardian.co.uk . 22nd over: England 76-2 (Bopara 26, Pietersen 1) This is an interesting move: after that marvellous over Johnson is withdrawn, with Hilfenhaus coming on to bowl at Pietersen. I wonder whether they considered Michael Clarke s left-arm filth Read the original:  England v Australia - live! Related Stories and Videos: Ponting serves Ashes warning after Australia crash out Sri Lanka make Ponting s men suffer as Australia crash out Flintoff sets sights on 2015 World Cup after Test retirement Loading ...

stephan_laurent is not really sure about that:
Leave a comment Add to Memories Tell a Friend Link Comments ( Leave a comment ) maggiedr wrote: Jul. 24th, 2009 02:38 am (UTC) I was so excited to see the presentation scenes from THE WILLOW MAIDEN this afternoon. It was indescribably lovely (although I should be able to describe it since I'm a writer!) Wish I could see the whole thing and hear the music better. Sounds like a beautiful trip! Link | Reply | Thread ( Leave a comment )

Heaven`s Gate (John) comes with a new idea:
  (Juste pour vous informer que ces mises à jour prendront quelques instants. Mais vous pouvez continuer à travailler pendant qu'elles sont effectuées en arrière plan.

For this reason, northbanklegend says:
Michael , on July 8th, 2009 at 1:36 pm Said Any player ll b wellcome preferably a striker or a defender cos d midfield is jampacked with d likes of rosicky, frabigas, nasri, arshavin, diaby, walcolt, song etc Reply

MadPriest scans the other's answers and reply:
12 July, 2009 20:16 SCG said... Yay! And two days before Bastille Day! How appropriate. Yes, cancel the Popemobile.

Before going any further, David Brett wants to get this straight:
All credit to the Australians who were magnificent in making England s bowling look impotent and the pitch benign.

For example, admin considers:
Helen - Good point! Wondering that myself now. I think because a couple of things were very good - the mango pudding and the xiao long bao. And the surroundings and view were great. But I really had to mark it down for the service and the rest of the dim sum.

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Hockey NSW brings some great news:
A penalty corner to England in the opening minute saw a set play executed that caught the German defence well and truly napping and took England to a 1-0 lead.

But JDZ has a different opinion:
Then, in 2002, scientists found a genetic signature in the DNA of living British men that hinted at an untold story of Anglo-Saxon conquest. The researchers were sampling Y-chromosomes, the sex chromosome passed down only in males, from men living in market towns named in the Domesday Book of 1086. Working along an east-west transect through central England and Wales, the scientists discovered that the mix of Y-chromosomes characteristic of men in the English towns was very different from that of men in the Welsh towns: Wales was the primary Celtic holdout in Western Britannia during the ascendance of the Anglo-Saxons. Using computer analysis, the researchers explored how such a pattern could have arisen and concluded that a massive replacement of the native fourth-century male Britons had taken place. Between 50 percent and 100 percent of indigenous English men today, the researchers estimate, are descended from Anglo-Saxons who arrived on E ngland s eastern coast 16 centuries ago. So what happened?

Jill does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
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Still not being convinced, Editor replies:
But an outstanding running catch by Stuart Broad at fine leg to end Simon Katich s innings on 48 triggered a collapse in which the Aussies crashed to 152-8, losing six wickets for 49 in 15 overs - a passage of play that will live long in the memories of those who witnessed it.

MadPriest intervenes and adds:
13 July, 2009 18:01 MadPriest said... I have also made arrangements this last week to ensure that my pain in the arse appelation will not be for too much longer. Bloody brilliant! It ll be alright to be seen in a pub with you (without having to go all the way to Edinburgh where nobody knows me).

However, Tom Johansmeyer states that:
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Greenbang objects:
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Rob is rather skeptical:
And so a trip to the MLS to slow up the end of his career, launch Brand Beckham in the US, and raise the profile of Sawker in America probably seemed like quite a good idea. After all, he had no real reason to stay in Europe anymore.

As a result of that, Rob belives:
One of the great advantages that the NY Cosmos had was that they could piece together an absolute dream team - Pelé. Neeskens, Beckenbauer for a couple of games Cruyff. The trouble is that for the LA generation, Real Madrid already did that with Figo, Zidane, Beckham, Raul, Roberto Carlos etc etc.

Vermont Woodchuck objects:
If George W. Bush had given the Queen of England an iPod containing videos of his speeches, would you have thought this embarrassingly narcissistic and tacky?

In addition to this, northbanklegend states:
Michael , on July 8th, 2009 at 1:36 pm Said Any player ll b wellcome preferably a striker or a defender cos d midfield is jampacked with d likes of rosicky, frabigas, nasri, arshavin, diaby, walcolt, song etc Reply

Rob does a quick recap:
GLTTUSMNTPosted from  United States By adas | July 20th, 2009 at 4:00 pm The thing to remember is that its not just about Beckham. The next big name who comes to the States is being sent a message as well. Don t come promising you ll work your hardest here if you don t. U.S. soccer is still a bit of a laughing stock in the world, or at least a lot of Americans feel that way. To have Beckham, or anyone, do this is a bit of an insult. By all means, I don t see it any different as you re average American doing what s best for themselves and taking that better job somewhere else. Even if it does stab some people in the back in a way. The fact is, in terms of soccer, or football, we don t really have that international star as in all other sports. Our focus should be on building that star and not trying to rip stars from some other country. For soccer to work in America, we have to make it our sport. I don t know if that can happen. I m disappoint ed with Beckham, but in no way did he do this out of hostility or ill feelings. I think he really wanted it to work here. It just didn t shape up like he thought it would. And MLS shares some of the blame for that.

Graham Fisher has another idea:
Obviously, Real Madrid have been the really big spenders but other European clubs are splashing out as well. The club in England with the biggest spending power is Manchester City , who in theory have the money to buy whoever they want and pay whatever wages they need to pay.

Ani might have an idea about it:
Five ex-England captains back Strauss to lift Ashes July 8th, 2009 CARDIFF - Andrew Strauss has been backed for Ashes glory by the only five England captains still alive who have lifted the urn. As Strauss leads his side into today's first npower Test against the Aussies in Cardiff, Raymond Illingworth, Mike Brearley, David Gower, Mike Gatting and Michael Vaughan all agreed it will be close - but the five wise men's verdict is for an England triumph.

Debashis88 sees it this way:
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But Vermont Woodchuck says that's not all:
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The Huffington Post News Team does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
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Having that in mind, lentheyorkshirekitman wonders:
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Duffer might have an idea about it:
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PA Sport (PA Sport) thinks about it:
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In contrast, Jim Naughton replies:
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Furthermore, Sean McLachlan claims:
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However, Jim Naughton states that:
The neocons whose grand plans for taking over USA lock, stock, barrel are now working on the former mainline Protestant churches. Not much has changed that alters the basic outlines of exactly what was brainstormed to possibly happen by the IRD brains, so long ago. IRD helped rigid conservatives first practice the take-over entryism stuff, using the perhaps easier target of the formerly somewhat roomy Southern Baptist Convention. Once the leeway had been effectively boiled out of that body, the game was on.

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Tom Yantz shows how it is done:
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However, admin states that:
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Still not being convinced, Rod Dreher replies:
I'd guess that the damp climate in Cambridge is more of health hazard for you at this point (you're not far south of what used to be fenlands until they were drained).

Hockey NSW can't forget that:
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But Jarrett says that's not all:
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Jarrett brings some great news:
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Anna Lacey points out another thing aside from that:
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