Thursday, July 14, 2011

Vodafone Weekly Update 14 July 2011

Evoucher codes:

·         ‘nokiagrey’ evoucher has now expired and is no longer available for use.

·         We have a NEW evoucher code for you. ‘FREE2550’ is only valid on £20.50 p/m SIM ONLY plan to receive a free Samsung E2550 handset and is valid until 31/07/2011.


Double Minutes on the BlackBerry Curve 8520
Double minutes  on the BlackBerry Curve 8520. On this popular handset consumers can enjoy double minutes (200, up from 100 a month). This offer ends on the 17th July so do give it a good push over the next few days.


Small Business Offer extended:
This great offer is double minutes with 3000 extra texts for £30p/m (ex VAT) and ends on the 17th July.
The full price plan details are as follows; 1500mins (normally 750 mins), 3520 texts (normally 250 texts), 3000 mins to UK landlines and 500MB UK data for £30 (ex VAT).
The hero devices for this offer are the HTC Sensation and the Samsung Galaxy S II.

Comet - Dyson Trade in live today thursday 14 July 2011

 


From today ( Thursday 14th of July), Comet have a great Dyson promotion going live on site.

Save up to 40% on selected Dyson Cleaners

When you trade in your old vacuum cleaner*
*Excludes handheld models. Collect from Store customers, please take your old cleaner with you to the ‘Customer Service’ desk at your preferred store to enable your trade-in. If choosing free Home Delivery, please return your old cleaner to any Comet store within 30 days of purchasing your new Dyson.
Live from: 14th July (tomorrow)

Ends on : 14th August

 
DYSON DC19T2 ANIMALBAGLESS CYLINDER
£ 329.99

DYSON DC33 ANIMAL UPRIGHT CLEANERANIMAL UPRIGHT CLEANER
£ 359.99

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Subhamastu - Daily Astrology - Gruha Balam - 14th July 11 


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Russell Grant's Daily Horoscopes for Thursday 14th July 2011

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Aries (Mar21/Apr20) Jealousy will rear its ugly head in a relationship. Normally, you have no problem trusting loved ones. Recently you've become worried a certain friendship is taking a romantic turn. Instead of voicing your disapproval, turn your attention to an activity that makes life meaningful to you. When you're happy and engaged, your relationships become more relaxed. Suddenly you won't need validation from others.
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Taurus (Apr21/May21) Fear has a way of undermining your progress. Stop fretting over what could happen and just take the plunge. If you've always wanted to write a book, get into the habit of writing three pages each day. Don't erase or edit anything until a month goes by. At this stage, you have to let the ideas flow. You can always perfect your work later. You might also be offered a teaching job. Showing students how to tune into their creative side will be empowering for both you and them.
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Gemini (May22/Jun21) Pride could get in the way of an important relationship matter. You and a partner have been arguing over money. Deep down inside, you know your friend has valid complaints. You're just afraid of admitting you need help with finances. Stop worrying about losing respect and lay your cards on the table. When it comes to a relationship, each participant has strengths and weaknesses. Although you need guidance with money, you can take the lead in other areas, like communication.
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Cancer (Jun22/Jul23) Resist the urge to cling to your family out of insecurity. Whilst your relatives do love you, they can be overprotective. The only way you're going to progress is if you push yourself into unfamiliar territory. Lately, you've been thinking about pursuing a childhood dream you abandoned some time ago. It's never too late to realise your heart's desire. Fortunately, a powerful colleague or romantic partner is poised to help you push past obstacles. Go ahead and ask for favours when you need them.
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Leo (Jul24/Aug23) Someone will pressure you to sign a contract or enter into an agreement. Don't do anything you will regret later. You're better off holding out for better terms or another offer. Fortunately, you have a lot of powerful allies who can put you on a smoother path. If you're looking for work, you will find an impressive career opportunity related to luxury goods, gourmet food, or landscaping. Throw your hat in the ring, even if you don't have any previous experience.
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Virgo (Aug24/Sep23) Taking too long to make a choice will backfire; time is of the essence. A rival is eager to swoop in and steal your thunder. Go ahead and apply to college or buy an overseas plane ticket. A change of scenery will help you realise your potential. You never know how strong you are until you put your skills to the test. Doing the same thing day after day is just dulling your senses. The time has come to stimulate that impressive intellect of yours.
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Libra (Sep24/Oct23) Adopting a 'take it or leave it' attitude won't endear you to friends or enemies. You should be a little softer in your approach. Normally, you're the essence of diplomacy, but this is the exception to the rule. You're tired of compromising your standards for someone who is too scared to take a chance. Unfortunately, you will need their help to get a project off the ground. Leave your ego at the door and make a flattering appeal to their ego.
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Scorpio (Oct24/Nov22) You have a tendency to fall for sob stories. A manipulative neighbour or relative will ask for a loan. Be ready to say no, even at the risk of seeming stingy. You work hard for your money, and shouldn't waste it on someone who keeps engaging in irresponsible behaviour. If you feel guilty, ask your best friend, lover, or business partner to back you up. Having someone in your corner makes all the difference. If there's anything a bully hates, it's multiple witnesses.
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Sagittarius (Nov23/Dec21) Try not to place too much importance on popular opinion. Although you want to arrive at a decision that makes everybody happy, it simply isn't possible. You'll have to act in your own interests. Apply for a job that a friend also wants. Ask an attractive newcomer on a date. Buy up the last of a valuable product. You shouldn't feel guilty for taking advantage of a good offer. Even your worst enemies can't blame you for getting a jump on the competition.
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Capricorn (Dec22/Jan20) No matter how hard you try, you won't be recognised for your hard work. Once you face the truth of this situation, a sense of liberation will follow. There's no reason to bend over backwards for a superior if you won't be rewarded. Therefore, you have to make more time for fun. Scale back your hours, schedule a holiday, and plan a few outings. You don't have to justify your behaviour to anyone. It's about time your peers learned just how much work you do!
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Aquarius (Jan21/Feb19) Beware of a tendency to bite off more than you can chew. Recently, you've agreed to be on a variety of committees and projects. Although your desire to make a difference is admirable, it's also taking a toll on your health. Cancel a few obligations that have been weighing on your mind. People will be upset when you pull out, but that can't be helped. If you don't conserve your energy, you will suffer exhaustion. Even you need an occasional rest.
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Pisces (Feb20/Mar20) It's hard to find an outlet for your sensual side. Romance seems elusive. Don't worry; it will come back again, but right now, you have to channel your energy in a more productive direction. Writing, studying, and reading will bring you lots of pleasure. You might even want to try your hand at penning a love story. An influential friend could find you an agent or publisher. Never underestimate the importance of good contacts.
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Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Britain today - Gordon Brown in Ferocious Commons Attack on Murdock´s News International

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Gordon Brown has launched a ferocious attack on News International in the Commons, accusing it of "law breaking on an industrial scale".

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The former prime minister told MPs the publisher had been part of a "criminal-media nexus" and many innocent people had suffered from stories written by its newspapers.

He was speaking after parent firm News Corporation dropped its bid for BSkyB.

News International has denied stories about Mr Brown were sourced illegally.
The former prime minister mounted the fierce attack in a debate in Parliament - the first major one he has spoken in since he left power last year.

He defended his government's relationship with News International, saying he had "stood up for the public interest" in his dealings with the Murdoch-owned press and not struck any private deals.

Mr Brown, who was prime minister when the Murdoch press transferred its allegiance from Labour to the Conservatives, said his relationship with the publisher was never "cosy nor comfortable".

Mr Brown said he was shocked by what he learnt about the conduct of titles owned by the newspaper firm when he became prime minister in 2007.

He claimed the firm - whose recently closed paper the News of the World is at the centre of a police inquiry into phone hacking - had "descended from the gutter to the sewers".

"Those at News International who took the freedom of the press as a licence for abuse, who then cynically manipulated our support of that vital freedom as their justification and then callously used the defence of the free press as the banner under which they marched in step, I say, with members of the criminal underworld," he said.

"And it was this nexus, this criminal media nexus, claiming to be on the side of the law-abiding citizen, but in fact standing side by side with criminals against our citizens."

Police are investigating claims that the murdered school girl Milly Dowler, the families of those killed in the 7/7 London bombings and bereaved relatives of service personnel killed in Iraq and Afghanistan are among those whose phones were hacked into.

Mr Brown said the "private lives, private losses and private sorrows" of many "wholly innocent" men, women and children had been "treated as public property" by News International, adding that he knew of more victims of hacking.

"Their private and inner most feelings and their private tears bought and sold by News International for commercial gain," he said.

The former prime minister also claimed he was stopped from launching an inquiry into alleged phone hacking by the Cabinet Secretary Sir Gus O'Donnell, reading out the advice he was given to MPs.

He concluded by calling for a rethink of media ownership rules to secure a "fairer distribution of media power in this country" and a robust public inquiry to ensure what he claimed was the "illegality, collusion and cover-up" of recent years could not be repeated.

Labour MPs applauded Mr Brown after he completed his speech - the first major parliamentary intervention since leaving power.

However, some Tory MPs jeered and several intervened during his speech to question why he had not done more to combat press power during his time in office.

For the government, Deputy Commons leader David Heath said Mr Brown had provided "serious evidence" and he hoped it would be considered by the public inquiry.

The Commons proceeded with a debate about News Corporation's bid for broadcaster BSkyB despite its decision earlier on Wednesday to withdraw it, citing the current "climate".

MPs from all parties backed a Labour motion calling for the bid to be withdrawn in "the public interest" without the need for a vote.

Both the Sun and the Sunday Times have refuted specific allegations made by Mr Brown about the methods they used to obtain stories about him and his family.

The Sunday Times has rejected claims it used criminals to get access to his personal details. The Sun said a story it ran about Mr Brown's baby son having cystic fibrosis had been sourced legitimately.

Thanks to the BBC.

Wednesday 13th July 2011