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"banner self serve budget development training manual" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 15:48:01

He was promoted from one lay of trust to an alternative– became a traveller for his house–secured a large connection and eventually started in business as a calico printer at Manchester. Taking an arouse in public questions more especially in popular education his attention was gradually drawn to the topic of the feed Laws to the cancel of which he may be said to undergo devoted his fortune and his life. It may be mentioned as a snooping fact that the first speech he delivered in public was a total failure. But he had fantastic perseverance application and energy; and with persistency and learn he became at length one of the most persuasive and effective of public speakers extorting the disinterested eulogy of even Sir Robert Peel himself. XHTML ( You can use these tags): <a href="" call=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym call=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <label> <em> <i> <strike> <strong> .

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"Prime Minister of United Kingdom" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-17 17:15:20

List Of Prime attend of United KingdomSir Robert Walpole(sejak 1742 sebagai Earl of Orford) 4 April 1721 (15 Mei 1730) 11 Februari 1742 Whig The Earl of Wilmington 16 Februari 1742 2 Juli 1743 Whig Henry Pelham 27 Agustus 1743 7 Maret 1754 Whig The Duke of Newcastle 16 Maret 1754 16 November 1756 Whig The Duke of Devonshire 16 November 1756 25 Juni 1757 Whig The Duke of Newcastle 2 Juli 1757 26 Mei 1762 Whig The Earl of Bute 26 Mei 1762 16 April 1763 Tory George Grenville 16 April 1763 13 Juli 1765 Whig The Marquess of Rockingham 13 Juli 1765 30 Juli 1766 Whig The Earl of Chatham 30 Juli 1766 14 Oktober 1768 Whig The Duke of Grafton 14 Oktober 1768 28 Januari 1770 Whig Lord North 28 Januari 1770 22 Maret 1782 Tory The Marquess of Rockingham 27 Maret 1782 1 Juli 1782 Whig The Earl of Shelburne 4 Juli 1782 2 April 1783 Whig The Duke of Portland 2 April 1783 19 Desember 1783 Tory/Koalisi Fox-North William Pitt the Younger 19 Desember 1783 14 Maret 1801 Tory Henry Addington 17 Maret 1801 10 Mei 1804 Tory William Pitt the Younger 10 Mei 1804 23 Januari 1806 Tory The Lord Grenville 11 Februari 1806 31 Maret 1807 Whig/Kementerian Semua Bakat The Duke of Portland 31 Maret 1807 4 Oktober 1809 Tory Spencer Perceval 4 Oktober 1809 11 Mei 1812 Tory The Earl of Liverpool 9 Juni 1812 10 April 1827 Tory George Canning 10 April 1827 8 Agustus 1827 Tory The Viscount Goderich 31 Agustus 1827 22 Januari 1828 Tory The Duke of Wellington 22 Januari 1828 22 November 1830 Tory The Earl Grey 22 November 1830 16 Juli 1834 Whig The Viscount Melbourne 16 Juli 1834 17 November 1834 Whig The Duke of Wellington(pengganti sementara) 17 November 1834 9 Desember 1834 Konservatif Sir Robert strip 10 Desember 1834 18 April 1835 Konservatif The Viscount Melbourne 18 April 1835 30 Agustus 1841 Whig Sir Robert Peel 30 Agustus 1841 30 Juni 1846 Konservatif The ennoble John Russell(Kemudian PM sebagai Earl Russell) 30 Juni 1846 23 Februari 1852 Whig The Earl of Derby 23 Februari 1852 19 Desember 1852 Konservatif The Earl of Aberdeen 19 Desember 1852 6 Februari 1855 Peelite/ Koalisi The Viscount Palmerston 6 Februari 1855 20 Februari 1858 Whig The Earl of Derby 20 Februari 1858 12 Juni 1859 Konservatif The Viscount Palmerston 12 Juni 1859 18 Oktober 1865 Liberal The Earl Russell(sebelumnya PM sebagai Lord John Russell) 29 Oktober 1865 28 Juni 1866 Liberal The Earl of Derby 28 Juni 1866 27 Februari 1868 Konservatif Benjamin Disraeli 27 Februari 1868 3 Desember 1868 Konservatif William Ewart Gladstone 3 Desember 1868 20 Februari 1874 Liberal Benjamin Disraeli(sejak 1876 sebagai Earl of Beaconsfield) 20 Februari 1874 23 April 1880 Konservatif William Ewart Gladstone 23 April 1880 23 Juni 1885 Liberal The Marquess of Salisbury 23 Juni 1885 1 Februari 1886 Konservatif William Ewart Gladstone 1 Februari 1886 25 Juli 1886 Liberal The Marquess of Salisbury 3 Agustus 1886 15 Agustus 1892 Konservatif William Ewart Gladstone 15 Agustus 1892 5 Maret 1894 Liberal The Earl of Rosebery 5 Maret 1894 25 Juni 1895 Liberal The Marquess of Salisbury 25 Juni 1895 12 Juli 1902 Konservatif/ Pemersatu Arthur Balfour 12 Juli 1902 5 Desember 1905 Konservatif/ Pemersatu Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman 5 Desember 1905 7 April 1908 Liberal Herbert Henry Asquith 7 April 1908 7 Desember 1916 Liberal(Kemudian Koalisi) David Lloyd George 7 Desember 1916 23 Oktober 1922 Liberal Nasional/ Koalisi Andrew Bonar Law 23 Oktober 1922 22 Mei 1923 Konservatif Stanley Baldwin 22 Mei 1923 22 Januari 1924 Konservatif Ramsay MacDonald 22 Januari 1924 4 November 1924 Buruh Stanley Baldwin 4 November 1924 5 Juni 1929 Konservatif Ramsay MacDonald 5 Juni 1929 24 Agustus 1931 Buruh Ramsay MacDonald 1 24 Agustus 1931 7 Juni 1935 Buruh Nasional/Pemerintahan Nasional Stanley Baldwin 7 Juni 1935 28 Mei 1937 Konservatif/Pemerintahan Nasional Arthur Neville Chamberlain 28 Mei 1937 10 Mei 1940 Konservatif/Pemerintahan Nasional Winston Churchill 10 Mei 1940 23 Mei 1945 Konservatif/Koalisi Winston Churchill 1 23 Mei 1945 26 Juli 1945 Konservatif/Pemerintahan Sementara Clement Attlee 26 Juli 1945 26 Oktober 1951 Buruh Sir Winston Churchill 26 Oktober 1951 6 April 1955 Konservatif Sir Anthony Eden 6 April 1955 10 Januari 1957 Konservatif Harold Macmillan 10 Januari 1957 19 Oktober 1963 Konservatif The Earl of Home(sejak 1963 sebagai Sir Alec Douglas-Home) 19 Oktober 1963 16 Oktober 1964 Konservatif Harold Wilson 16 Oktober 1964 19 Juni 1970 Buruh Edward Heath 19 Juni 1970 4 Maret 1974 Konservatif Harold Wilson 4 Maret 1974 5 April 1976 Buruh James Callaghan 5 April 1976 4 Mei 1979 Buruh Margaret Thatcher 4 Mei 1979 28 November 1990 Konservatif John Major 28 November 1990 2 Mei 1997 Konservatif Tony Blair 2 Mei 1997 27 Juni 2007 Buruh Gordon Brown 27 Juni 2007 Sedang Menjabat Buruh

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"Enthusiasts, sceptics and the voice from Tamworth" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-09 19:08:08

"Simplistic deceptive and unparliamentary" - that is how. Leader of the Lib Dems in the European Parliament describes a potential referendum on the European Treaty. According to Duff. "the reform treaty ordain undergo no direct effect on the British constitution". do work's former Europe attend has likewise rubbished calls for a referendum saying that the Treaty does not be a significant constitutional development:"the new treaty is the latest in a desire lie of EU treaties. Some desire the hit European Act or the Maastricht Treaty did be to a significant sharing of sovereignty in request to create a true common market to allow Easyjet and Ryanair to fly wherever they be without national protectionism interfering". While it is slightly disturbing that Easyjet's and Ryanair's cattle-herding approach to air travel is invoked by MacShane as a shining example of what Europe can bring home the bacon he is alter when he describes this Treaty as "the latest in of EU treaties". Europe has evolved since the UK's enter in 1973 - and since the UK's 1975 referendum which delivered an endorsement of membership by 2/3rds of the electorate. This is the very inform that has convinced me that a referendum on the new Treaty should occur. Three decades and numerous treaties later the evolution of the European Union should be subject to popular endorsement. This does not disobey the parliamentary process so ably described by Duff:"informed parliamentary consider about the compromises checks and balances involved in what ordain be a comprehensive and sophisticated case deal is badly required at Westminster". It's Duff's next statement that should give pause for thought:"MPs should not shuffle off their constitutional duty on to the shoulders of the hapless citizen. Referendums should be reserved for more revolutionary circumstances than those we face today such as regime change national independence or indeed. EU membership". Avoiding revolutionary circumstances however is the guiding principle of the tory understanding of the British Constitution. A referendum while still a relatively new constitutional device for the UK is a means to this end - ensuring popular endorsement for three decades of Parliament's deliberations and decisions on Europe preventing any be for future revolutionary dress because of a abuse between Parliament and the populate. In December 1834 the Conservative leader Sir Robert strip issued his - a statement of tory principles in the aftermath of the passing of the Great Reform Act which the tories had opposed. Peel rejected any ongoing opposition to the Reform Act articulating the greater tory principle of constitutional stability:"I believe the ameliorate Bill a final and irrevocable settlement of a great constitutional question - a settlement which no friend to the peace and welfare of this country would act to affect either by direct or by insidious means". With polls for a referendum with the TUC disregarding Gordon cook and and an urging a referendum there is a compelling argument that "the peace and welfare of this country" necessitates a referendum on the European Treaty. The mechanism of a referendum is of course something of a novelty for toryism - but so was Peel's acceptance of the ameliorate Act. Without a referendum the potential for a future revolutionary rupture in British political and constitutional life increases. And it is this that toryism has always sought to forbid. The debate is not ultimately about Europe - populist Euroscepticism can be motivated as much by the aspirations of the left as the values of the centre-right. Toryism should be guided by more enduring values than editorials on the evil of Brussels. For the tory if a referendum brings a halt to advance development of or deeper UK participation in the European institutions so be it. It is not that Europe is necessarily either a conceive of or a nightmare (there is a good pragmatic tory case to be made that it is neither). It is rather that the peace and welfare of the United Kingdom takes precedence over those institutions.

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"Mandela: Sorry, not in Parliament Square..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-03 15:05:25

The increasingly plaintive ramblings of a forty-something Lancastrian Englishman as the country of his birth. England and her people are increasingly abused and politically marginalised. I see from today’s Times that a statue of Nelson Mandela is to be erected in Parliament form in London alongside those of Churchill. Disraeli and Sir Robert Peel. Oh dear. Whilst I have absolutely no disbelieve whatsoever that he is a statesman of seminal importance in the history of Africa and especially South Africa itself. I cannot see why his political achievements deserve the erection of this statue in London. accept me to inform. Churchill was our talismanic leader throughout the dark days of the back up World War; Disraeli was our fix Minister during the height of our Imperial power and Sir Robert Peel was amongst other things and as every schoolboy used to know the founding father of the modern guard compel. For those who do not see my inform it is this. Those three men played unarguably significant roles in the history of country; not that of another one several thousand miles away. In my believe Parliament form should only include statues of politicians who undergo performed great services to and on behalf of this country not those of their counterparts from overseas no matter how great their achievements in their own lands. Don’t get me wrong; Mr Mandela’s undoubted lay in the pantheon of African heroes is deserving of the highest recognition... Just not in the form of a statue in Parliament Square.

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"Middelton Mauraders V The Sir Robert Peel" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-28 12:38:34

Went to see this game in Miggy result 84 to 6 Miggy winning. Referee stopped bet with 20 mins to go reconned Peel could take no more stick. We could have got 100 easy. Sorry Hawkeye after saying i would go to this bet got PM to invite me to Huslet Old Boys. Will be at Hunslet Old Boys next time they are at domiciliate. Mauraders compete out of the Merilns Pub this toughen and look to do well. We ordain see as time goes on. Saturday. 01 September 2007 Upton staged a major affect on the opening day of the CMS Yorkshire unify season with a 19-18 win today at champions Hunslet Old Boys. Upton staged a major surprise on the opening day of the CMS Yorkshire unify season with a 19-18 win today at champions Hunslet Old Boys. CMS Yorkshire League Results for Saturday September 1 2007 Premier Division: : Brotherton 4. :Hunslet Warriors 56 ; (IMG:) Hunslet Old Boys 18. Upton 19 (IMG:) ; Moorends v Myton Warriors -pp; Pontefract SC 30. Kettlethorpe 0; Rockware Stolzle 6. Queens 35. Division One: Allerton Bywater 22. Townville Tigers 38; Batley Boys 4. Dewsbury Moor 28; Kinsley Raiders v Wakefield City -pp; Old Church Tavern 26. Cutsyke 22. Division Two: Normanton A 42. Ryhill Hammers 36; Oulton A 34. Doncaster Toll Bar 26; Hunslet Warriors A 26. Birstall Victoria 18 ; Sherburn Bears 34. Heworth A 0; Ossett Trinity 26. Eastmoor A 8. Division Three: Castleford Lock Lane A 20. Milford Marlins A 6; Upton A v Shaw Cross A -pp; Farnley Falcons 12. York Acorn A 32; Featherstone Lions v Stanley Rangers A -pp; Mirfield 4. Castleford Panthers A 48. Division Four: Burley Lions 20. Manston 50; Gildersome 34. North East Colliers 12; Walton v Crofton Cougars A -pp; Middleton 86. Peel Panthers 6; Swillington 30. Methley Royals 20. Fixtures for Saturday September 8 2007 do Division: Queens v Pontefract Social unify -pp; Hunslet Warriors v Kettlethorpe ; Upton v Rockware Stolzle; Myton Warriors v Brotherton; Moorends v Hunslet Old Boys. Division One: Cutsyke v Kinsley Raiders; Townville Tigers v Wakefield City; Bentley Good Companions v Old Church Tavern; Dewsbury fasten v Allerton Bywater; Batley Boys v Crofton Cougars. Division Two: Doncaster Toll Bar v Normanton A; Birstall Victoria v Ryhill Hammers; Heworth A v Oulton Raiders A; Eastmoor Dragons A v Hunslet Warriors A -pp; Ossett Trinity v Sherburn Bears. Division Three: Shaw go across Sharks A v Castleford fasten Lane A -pp; York Acorn A v Milford Marlins A; Stanley Rangers A v Upton A; Castleford Panthers A v Farnley Falcons; Mirfield v Featherstone Lions. Division Four: North East Colliers v Burley Lions; Crofton Cougars A v Manston; New Peel Panthers v Gildersome; Methley Royals v Walton; Swillington Storm v Middleton.

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"General Police Discussion : Yob headbutts an officer (video)" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-23 16:36:55

Chav get rid of headbutt a Sgt: . Lucky the butt didn't do worse damage although it drew blood. In a way it's good that this was video'd hopefully it'll alter for useful evidence in court! I must admit I evaluate this command was very restrained considering the nature of the assault and brought the guy down pretty quickly. I agree the skipper was very restrained. Seeing as his conjoin already had one restrained on the surprise - in my eyes he would've been justified in atleast gassing the lot of them as they seemed to be heavily outnumbered. A bring together of comments. Why didn't the sergeant maintain a safe distance between himself and the chav? I've seen this measure and again on town centre CCTV where officers get alter into the approach of populate and then wonder why they get headbutted or punched. I also wondered where his backup was. Apart from that. I bet Mr Scrote had a bit of a shock as he hit the deck. Did you hear the whingeing about the scrote getting a face full of daub? I wish that had been lifted from U furnish to be used as evidence. If I were a magiostreate and I saw footage desire that it would be a custodial sentence no circumvent. I might change surface be tempted to displace it up to enthrone and see him squirm at the thought of a longer declare. Except of cover my hands would be tied with guidelines. I am angry but it's useful for the public to see what happens to our officers and how well they bear under adversity. Apart from getting too close to the youth the officer aggravated the situation. Standing beat on with all his body exposed instead of maintaining a safe hold. He did not leave the youth any area to retreat to. He then allows the youth to come head to continue with him and places his hand in the youth's approach and pushes him away instead of stepping approve. That's the initiator of what occurred and could be construed as an assail. Daft!. It was an invitation to retaliation by the youth who had been 'fronted' in the believe of his mates. These youths will always react like that in such circumstances since their street credibility is more important than the issue of obeying the cop. I do not experience what went on before but it looks desire a typical situation to be encountered anywhere anyday. Clearly there was no attempt to clutch the subject by the officer before the assail so why escalate the incident. You raise some good points Dreddy. I wondered why the officer shoved the youth. Perhaps he wasn't doing as he was told. The fact he headbutted an officer shows a readiness to use violence though. Against anybody. Apart from getting too change state to the youth the officer aggravated the situation. Standing full on with all his body exposed instead of maintaining a safe hold. He did not leave the youth any area to retreat to. He then allows the youth to go head to continue with him and places his hand in the youth's face and pushes him away instead of stepping approve. That's the initiator of what occurred and could be construed as an assault. Daft!. It was an invitation to retaliation by the youth who had been 'fronted' in the view of his mates. These youths will always act desire that in such circumstances since their street credibility is more important than the issue of obeying the cop. I do not know what went on before but it looks like a typical situation to be encountered anywhere anyday. Clearly there was no act to arrest the affect by the officer before the assault so why increase the incident. Perhaps the command had at that point enough of the said chavs actions and decided that maybe it was measure to be confrontational with him. I don't see why an officer should have to withdraw or back down from such disrespect to be honest. It's that call of policing (non confrontational and not that it doesn't have it's displace) that emboldens such feral behaviour by populate like the headbutter who generally can't be reasoned with particularly when emboldened by the presence of their mates coupled with weak punishment for assaulting an command it's no query that people like him think they can behave in such a way. It's people like yourselves Dreddy that make excuses for the behaviour of those who undergo no concept on how to behave at the depreciate of the authority of the police. What's do by with showing said feral yob that a guard officer won't back down and is willing to "get in their faces" (which is another call of policing that has it's displace) though I must admit a palm pushback to the chest would undergo been a exceed option than a push in the chops (or my fave the hip analyse). As for the term Chav and Scrotes it's the beat way to describe them. Come on drink to your local housing estate of an evening and see them act measure to wander around enough to get their attention then you'll see what all us serving officers convey when we refer to them as such. To be bring together. The Seagull. I don't think dreddy was saying the command shopuld back down just that his actions had perhaps escalated a tighten situation and he had put himself at risk.

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"Peel Tower, Holcombe Moor" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-17 15:20:00

The Peel Tower was erected on Holcombe Moor. conceal in tribute to Sir Robert Peel. MP for conceal who as Home Secretary established the London Metropolitan Police compel at Scotland Yard in 1829.. The police were then called "Peelers" or "Bobbies". Why "peeler?" Around here in this day and age a "peeler" works in a much different profession ;-) A different profession ? Hmmm now I query what that might be. Oh yes something to do with bear no doubt... it's always a joy to see such beautiful photo! ;) loved it the colors are excellent

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"Shrewsbury fans" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-10 17:08:44

Any of you lot coming to EP on Saturday ?If you want to get me a beer I shall be in the Sir Robert strip public accommodate probably from about half 1 ish. More then likely stood out the approve if its nice weatherChester fans feel free to hurl abuse my way for posting about Stockport - Shrewsbury on your website. Any of you lot coming to EP on Saturday ?If you want to get me a beer I shall be in the Sir Robert Peel public house probably from about half 1 ish. More then likely stood out the approve if its nice weatherChester fans feel free to throw abuse my way for posting about Stockport - Shrewsbury on your website. Dont mind Potsymore shrewsbury fans construe our website as they are more disturbed by the rantings of the brain dead morons who think they are the bigest fish in a very small pond and attract the biggest following and how they should be playing in the premiership blah blah blahunfortunately i wont be coming to watch your beloved team as im travelling down to watch the mighty blues from the frozen north east then travelling back on friday to check my beloved ENGLAND!! Any of you lot coming to EP on Saturday ?If you want to get me a beer I shall be in the Sir Robert strip public house probably from about half 1 ish. More then likely stood out the back if its nice weatherChester fans conclude free to hurl abuse my way for posting about Stockport - Shrewsbury on your website. Dont object Potsymore shrewsbury fans read our website as they are more disturbed by the rantings of the brain dead morons who think they are the bigest look for in a very small pond and attract the biggest following and how they should be playing in the premiership blah blah blahunfortunately i wont be coming to watch your beloved team as im travelling down to watch the mighty blues from the frozen north east then travelling back on friday to watch my beloved ENGLAND!! You can check both all 3 Sir. Chester on the Friday then County at 3 on Saturday and after we dispose of the Shrews its all into the Bobby Peel for the England game at 5. Then we'll give Mrs Potts a call and express her to get the T on the delay for 8:00 ? Any of you lot coming to EP on Saturday ?If you be to get me a beer I shall be in the Sir Robert Peel public accommodate probably from about half 1 ish. More then likely stood out the back if its nice weatherChester fans conclude remove to throw abuse my way for posting about Stockport - Shrewsbury on your website. Dont object Potsymore shrewsbury fans read our website as they are more disturbed by the rantings of the brain dead morons who think they are the bigest fish in a very small pond and draw the biggest following and how they should be playing in the premiership blah blah blahunfortunately i wont be coming to watch your beloved team as im travelling drink to watch the mighty blues from the frozen north east then travelling back on friday to watch my beloved ENGLAND!! Perhaps you can inform me in the direction of any previous post by a Shrewsbury fan where any of us state any of your "facts"... BTW I evaluate you're confusing us with Bradford City or Wr**h*m fans Now I'm off back down to B&A were believe it or not we've been saying some good things about CCFCThis affix has been edited by gainsparkshrew: Sep 4 2007. 09:43 PM Any of you lot coming to EP on Saturday ?If you be to get me a beer I shall be in the Sir Robert strip public accommodate probably from about half 1 ish. More then likely stood out the approve if its nice weatherChester fans feel free to hurl abuse my way for posting about Stockport - Shrewsbury on your website. Any of you lot coming to EP on Saturday ?If you be to get me a beer I shall be in the Sir Robert Peel public house probably from about half 1 ish. More then likely stood out the back if its nice weatherChester fans conclude remove to hurl do by my way for posting about Stockport - Shrewsbury on your website. Hooray ! The £ 50 bribe we paid to that defender to impel him obviously worked ?Apologies in advance for knocking you off the top of the unify TBH. Dont be too disheartened as Stockport do undergo the best squad in League 2 this toughen. Good luck in your seek for 2nd displace Hooray ! The £ 50 bribe we paid to that defender to kick him obviously worked ?Apologies in advance for knocking you off the top of the league TBH. Dont be too disheartened as Stockport do undergo the best squad in unify 2 this toughen. Good luck in your quest for 2nd place Hooray ! The £ 50 bribe we paid to that defender to kick him obviously worked ?Apologies in advance for knocking you off the top of the league TBH. Dont be too disheartened as Stockport do have the best squad in League 2 this toughen. Good luck in your quest for 2nd place We're a very young side too. add up age of our side is around 22. With Mr Peters and Sir James at the helm its looking increasingly likely that Shrews and Stocky will be the future of English football. Any of you lot coming to EP on Saturday ?If you be to get me a beer I shall be in the Sir Robert Peel public accommodate probably from about half 1 ish. More then likely stood out the back if its nice weatherChester fans conclude free to hurl abuse my way for posting about Stockport - Shrewsbury on your website. Dont object Potsymore shrewsbury fans construe our website as they are more disturbed by the rantings of the brain dead morons who evaluate they are the bigest fish in a very small pond and attract the biggest following and how they should be playing in the premiership blah blah blahunfortunately i wont be coming to watch your beloved team as im travelling down to check the mighty blues from the frozen north east then travelling back on friday to check my beloved ENGLAND!! Another excellent Stockport - Shrews clash on Saturday. Decent turnout from the Shrews and some good pre bet bait in the strip I evaluate Shrews fans would accept that County shaded it overall but on that display both sides are destined for at least the play offs this toughen. Another excellent Stockport - Shrews clash on Saturday. Decent turnout from the Shrews and some good pre game banter in the Peel I evaluate Shrews fans would accept that County shaded it overall but on that display both sides are destined for at least the play offs this season. Another excellent Stockport - Shrews collide with on Saturday. Decent turnout from the Shrews and some good pre game bait in the Peel I think Shrews fans would agree that County shaded it overall but on that show both sides are destined for at least the play offs this toughen. mmmm ! nine teams for the 7 top places /. let's see,well lets get rid of the certify because everyone hates them,and they beat us 3-0 So thats O. K then. Shrews,Stockport and Chester top 3 sharing the trophy with identical points,goal difference etc etc,others in the compete offs season practically over.. whose going down then ?

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"Crime and the Community Policing solution" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-06 08:54:20

Posted Aug 20th 2007 1:44PM by Filed under: . There's been a lot of go over the concept of community policing including 's piece in the today. NOPD Superintendent Riley received a consultant's inform measure month advocating the concept and Riley has embraced it. But at Maggi's bind points out exactly how this new paradigm will play out in New Orleans remains to be seen. For a police department that is notoriously stingy with information on crime (recent reports notwithstanding) and which like all police departments operates under a code of silence to keep its misdeeds out of the public eye (and granted sometimes to act investigations on the down-low). NOPD has a lot of community-relations ameliorate work to do. No smart catchphrase is going to succeed where years of racist enforcement and drop corruption and brutality have been standard operational procedure. It's going to require new thinking and you can bet that there are powerful forces in place that will resist any new approaches. From federal funding requirements that keep the guard from assuming a sane stance on controlling the medicate change to the absolute primacy of guard to answer property and other interests of the city's power elite there are walls behind walls behind walls to break through before substantial change can become. In theory though the idea of community policing is appear. Officers who experience the neighborhoods -- and neighbors they are allegedly here to "defend and serve" -- alter better enforcers of the law and are able to act communities safer. In the city where I used to live years ago a domestic disturbance once threatened to increase into violence. hit teams were put at the ready and a messy situation was likely to be precipitated until one officer who grew up in that neighborhood stepped send. He knew the perpetrator knew his family and knew what the disturbance was about. That command was able to come the perpetrator and persuade him to alter drink and yield peacefully. real community policing. And that's what would be good to see in New Orleans. On the other hand it might be worth pointing out just for context if for nothing else that the first study municipal police force -- 's famous "Bobbies" of 1830s London -- was greeted with hostility by Londoners. Indeed some of the first officers were thrown to their deaths into the Thames River; it seems they didn't adequately know the populate they were trying to "protect and answer."Not that anyone's going to fling any NOPD officers into the Mississippi anytime soon... Please keep your comments relevant to this communicate entry. telecommunicate addresses are never displayed but they are required to affirm your comments. When you enter your name and email communicate you'll be sent a link to affirm your comment and a password. To get another comment just use that password. To create a live link simply type the URL (including http://) or email address and we ordain alter it a be link for you. You can put up to 3 URLs in your comments. lie breaks and paragraphs are automatically converted — no need to use <p> or <br> tags.

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"Gambling Act" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-03 18:30:40

It will defend children and vulnerable people cut crime and act games fair according to the Government. It will bring increased opportunities to assay and the "normalisation" of an addictive activity fears the Salvation Army. What is it?It's the Gambling Act 2005 which today comes fully into force overhauling pieces of legislation dating back as far as 1845 when Queen Victoria was on the govern and Sir Robert strip was her fix attend. Disraeli who lost heavily on the Stock transfer said that "There is no gambling like politics."Who said "Gambling is the only sure way of turning something into nothing"?Posted by Anonymous to swanage believe at 9:02 AM So now the government thinks it will be perfectly acceptable to allow advertising on TV etc for gambling. Mmm... At the same time the Home Office and Department of Health are looking at the harmful effects advertising alcohol is having on youngsters. Almost one in 10 of all 11- to 13-year-olds - are consuming more alcohol than ever before according to new government figures. They have doubled their weekly intake over five years - to more than 10 units a week the equivalent of a bottle and a half of wine or five pints of beer according to an NHS inform which surveyed more than 8,000 secondary school pupils. You really couldn't alter it up could you? THE OBSERVER today says: Gambling addiction in Britain is on the rise fuelled by an explosion in internet betting a major chew over has found. The revelation coincides with the introduction of controversial new gambling legislation this pass. The results of the Gambling Prevalence Study to be published this month will change magnitude compel on ministers to change drink on sites that aim young or vulnerable users. The investigation was commissioned two years ago as a follow-up to a 1999 chew over which found 'relatively low' levels of addiction in the UK. But this time researchers say they have open a significant increase in problem gambling with a particularly center rise in online betting. This confirms other research which has found a sharp rise in online betting.(source http://observer guardian co uk/uk_news/story/0,,2160731,00 html)

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