Paul Wilson

Premier League: Liverpool v Manchester City - as it happened | Tom Lutz

Can Liverpool regain some momentum in the Premier League? Today they host Mark Hughes and his squad cobbled together with just a few tens of millions, who visit Anfield with the intention of further upsetting the league's...

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Yorkshire Ripper repeatedly stabbed in face during crazed Broadmoor attack, court hears

Knifeman tries to blind Ripper The Yorkshire Ripper was repeatedly stabbed in the face during a crazed attack inside Broadmoor hospital, a court has heard. Murderer Patrick Sureda yelled "I'll teach you, you b*****d, for...

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Excitement moves into Teesside ahead of Top Gear visit

Nov 20 2009 by Mark Welford, Evening Gazette PETROLHEADS across Teesside prepare yourself for a real treat - the secret's out - Thousands of fans are now expected to flock to the major exhibition of automotive art that will be...

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Grape Gripe

As I am writing this, I have a container of Concord grapes sitting right next to me, and I am working my way through the whole damned thing because I *LOVE* Concord grapes. Unlike other varieties of grapes, Concord grapes only...

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Incanto

By Paul Wilson-Young Epoch Times Stuff Nov 19, 2009 Incanto is an understated, warm, comfortable restaurant in the Noe Valley neighborhood of San Francisco. Dante is considered to be a master of the Italian language and perhaps...

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Country Internet Registries: One African Perspective

Paul Wilson , Secretary-General of APNIC , was correct when he reminded the panelists of the IGF2009 workshop " Adopting IPv6: What You Need To Know ” that "countries don't typically get IP address allocations, network service...

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Havel's Velvet Anniversary

By Brian Till, New America Foundation The Atlantic Online | November 12, 2009 Havel would serve two terms, leading the nation into NATO membership, and putting it on a path to EU inclusion. Just a week later, the Velvet...

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Rocks in their head as Brisbane bus attacks surge

DANIEL HURST November 17, 2009 - 5:38AM Brisbane City Council buses have seen a 16 per cent rise in rock-throwing and slingshot attacks in the past year, figures released to brisbanetimes.com.au have revealed. The release of...

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Ten things England and Fabio Capello learned in Doha | Paul Wilson

Fabio Capello could almost be encouraged after England's second string were beaten by just one goal 1 There's never a good time to play Brazil If there is ever a good time for England to play Brazil, it is not on a sultry night...

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The Real Hustle and the psychology of scam victims

This, which started as a contribution to Ross’s Security and Psychology initiative, is probably my most entertaining piece of research this year and it’s certainly getting its bit of attention. I’ve been a great fan of The Real...

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