Published on November 23, 2010 by Technology Slice
Rate Hikes Squeezing Australian Purses – An online survey by mortgage broker Loan Market also found that almost two-thirds of respondents were re-assessing their spending due to higher mortgage repayments. Loan Market’s chief operating officer Dean Rushton says four official rate hikes by the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) in 2010 has had a major [...]
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Posted in Money
Published on June 16, 2010 by Technology Slice
It took 55 minutes for Brazil to break the solid red wall of North Korea with a goal from full back Maicon, whose shot-cum-cross from the right deceived Myong Guk Ri at his near post. Elano fed the ball down the wing to Maicon, who advanced almost to the byline before driving the ball across [...]
Tags: Brazil, Brazilians, break, Byline, Consolation, Goalkeeper, heart, Ivory Coast, Julio Cesar, Maicon, north korea, Portugal, Rank Outsiders, Two Minutes, Yun Nam
Posted in Sport
Published on March 29, 2010 by Technology Slice
World’s Best Airport: Changi, Shanghai – Singapore’s Changi airport has dominated the annual Skytrax Airport Awards, winning World’s Best Airport, Airport of the Year, Best Airport Leisure Facilities and Best Airport Asia. The Skytrax awards are based on surveys with 9.8 million regular travellers and as a result are considered among the most prestigious in [...]
Tags: Abu Dhabi International Airport, Airports, Auckland Airport, Beijing, brisbane, Changi Airport, Consolation, Incheon International Airport, Leisure Facilities, London Heathrow, Neighbours, Number 18, Plaisted, Seoul, Service Excellence Award, Shanghai Airport, Singapore Airport, Singapore Changi, Staff Service, Travellers
Posted in Travel
Published on February 28, 2010 by Technology Slice
Night Train Bobsled – American Steve Holcomb and his three teammates rode the Night Train bobsled to the top of the 2010 Olympic medal podium on Saturday afternoon in Vancouver, claiming the United States’ first 4-man bobsled gold in 62 Steve Holcomb Pilots the Night Train to Bobsled Gold; Lange Takes Silver years, according to [...]
Tags: 2006 Torino Winter Games, 2010 Olympic, Consolation, Curt Tomasevicz, End Game, Fastest Time, Final Four, Holcomb, Man Event, Medal Podium, Night Train, Olympic Medal, Salt Lake City, Saturday Afternoon, Silver Medal, Steve Mesler, Time Winner, Torino Winter Games, Usa1, Winter Games
Posted in General
Published on January 23, 2010 by Technology Slice
Excess calories get deposited as fat around your body, which is a good thing in survival terms because you never know when a famine is coming, or at least our ancestors didn’t, and storing fat is Nature’s way of keeping us alive in the lean times. All of which is no consolation at all when you’re trying to fit into this season’s swimsuit.
Tags: Ancestors, Body Fat, Consolation, Excess Body, Excess Calories, Famine, Fat Calories, fat loss, Fit, Lean Times, Nature, Shed, Survival, Swimsuit
Posted in Health
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