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  Category: Articles » Articles by Author » Author: Alison White
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1.Walliams Swims across the English Channel to France
The English Channel has been crossed more than 1100 times until now. About 900 crossings have been made from England to France and around 250 crossings from France to England. Most of the swimmers that completed the crossing are man but women have made ...
[Added: 02 Aug 2006   Hits: 561   Words: 597]

2.St Andrews University Honouring Golf Legends
The University of St Andrews is the oldest university in Scotland and third oldest in the English-speaking world, having been founded between 1410 and 1413. The university attracts students from over 100 countries and independent school intake is high, but the university has an active widening participation policy. ...
[Added: 02 Aug 2006   Hits: 608   Words: 508]

3.Roaming Fee on Debate
The GSM Association, founded in 1987 is a global trade association representing more than 690 GSM mobile phone operators across 213 territories and countries of the world. In addition, more than 160 manufacturers and suppliers support the Association's initiatives as associate members. The primary goals ...
[Added: 02 Aug 2006   Hits: 465   Words: 349]

4.Fighting for Cheaper 4G
When 3G services were introduced, big mobile phone companies had to pay around £100bn which made the launch of 3G harder. Now when all the major leading mobile phone companies are preparing for the launch of the next generation of ...
[Added: 02 Aug 2006   Hits: 463   Words: 471]

5.New Recruitment Rules for NHS Nurses
The UK'S National Health Service is the largest organisation in Europe and it is recognised as one of the best health services in the world by the World Health Organisation yet there is a keen need to be improvements to ...
[Added: 02 Aug 2006   Hits: 1151   Words: 452]

6.Hot Weather Affects the London Tube
The soaring temperatures on the London Tube over the summer months have been a problem for some years now. A London Underground team has attempted to come up with some engineering solutions to the problem by creating a groundwater cooling system. The trial, which starts ...
[Added: 02 Aug 2006   Hits: 484   Words: 346]

7.Avoid Data Loss during Thunderstorms and Blackouts
ComputerBatteries is advising that in order to avoid the risk of losing data, you should take heed the government's current heat wave warning and protect IT equipment in your office. ComputerBatteries is ensuring the fastest, most convenient and cost-effective solutions ...
[Added: 01 Aug 2006   Hits: 384   Words: 381]

8.Consumption of Wine is Safe in Pregnancy
There have been many articles written about the consumption of alcohol during pregnancy. And there have many debates and researches that referred to this issue. Some experts say moderate drinking during pregnancy is okay, but ...
[Added: 23 May 2006   Hits: 405   Words: 394]

9.It would take a lifetime to experience everything Alaska has to offer
Alaska is a striking showpiece of nature at its finest: stunning forests, picturesque mountains, rivers and waterfalls, and an abundance of wildlife. The season to visit is from May through September. The peak of the season, when ...
[Added: 23 May 2006   Hits: 504   Words: 507]

10.First-Time Buyers Need Support
First-Time Buyers Need Support Changes in the threshold for stamp duty failed to stop the inroads made by the tax, a new study by a leading mortgage lender reveals. Portman Building Society shows that in the following months after the rise in ...
[Added: 21 Apr 2006   Hits: 357   Words: 320]