Posted on November 12, 2009 by www.thedogsinthestreet.net
I got talking the other day to an expectant father and he was telling me that his GP told his wife that the swine flu vaccine isn’t proven and nobody knows the side effects it could have on a pregnant woman and her unborn child.
Well the story below clearly informs us what can happen when [...]
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Posted on November 12, 2009 by www.thedogsinthestreet.net
You have to wonder where it is all going, where are we going to end up?
The cost of living in Ireland soared upwards at quite an amazing rate. Now we are in a major correction and this country is in a serious state of deflation. I can’t work put whether this is good or bad. [...]
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Posted on November 12, 2009 by www.thedogsinthestreet.net
I have been very busy today, so busy I didn’t get a chance to catch up on the news which is a rare one for me.
You can only imagine how confused I was to receive more than one text, e-mail or message on my answering machine from friends or relatives letting me know that for [...]
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Posted on November 12, 2009 by www.thedogsinthestreet.net
Laughter at robber’s spoon ‘weapon’
Bank staff in Lubin, Poland, burst out laughing when a would-be robber threatened them with a spoon.
After the man charged through the doors and shouted: “This is a stick-up”,
staff and customers initially threw themselves to the floor.
When they spotted his “weapon” and began laughing, the robber fled
empty handed.
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Posted on November 12, 2009 by www.thedogsinthestreet.net
It is very easy to see who is lending and who simply doesn’t wish to lend at the moment.
Just look at the table in today’s Irish Times Property Supplement showing rates available from the lending agencies and you instantly know who doesn’t want your call.
AIB are offering a two year fixed rate at 2.8%, [...]
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