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F-Type Gains New Features

Dec 2nd, 2014 | By
F-Type Gains New Features

F-TYPE Gains All-Wheel Drive and Manual Transmission Options as the Range Grows from Six to 14 Derivatives



A Third of British Adults Generously Donate Food Over Christmas

Dec 2nd, 2014 | By
A Third of British Adults Generously Donate Food Over Christmas

Brits prove their generosity over the Christmas period, as almost a third of the British have donated food to vulnerable people in need. Despite the chaos and excitement of the festive period, almost a third (32%) of the British public have remembered vulnerable people in need by generously donating food to those in need across
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David Beckham at Belstaff

Dec 2nd, 2014 | By
David Beckham at Belstaff

David Beckham Attends British Brand Belstaff’s Flagship Store Opening Leather Clad Beckham & Celebrity Guests Celebrate Belstaff Bond Street Flagship Store   David Beckham, David Gandy, Jemma Kidd (Mortington), Jodie Kidd and Pixie Lott, celebrated global British luxury lifestyle brand Belstaff’s newest flagship store in London, at 131-135 New Bond Street. In line with the
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A Hundred Reasons to Laugh

Dec 1st, 2014 | By
A Hundred Reasons to Laugh

A Hundred Reasons to Laugh I read that a child laughs 400 times a day on the average, while an adult laughs only 15 times. Which puzzles me – what do you think the children are laughing at? During one particularly dark period of my life I didn’t laugh even 15 times a day. Not
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Believe in Yourself

Dec 1st, 2014 | By
Believe in Yourself

Do You Believe In You? Did you know that Albert Einstein could not speak until he was four years old and did not read until he was seven? His parents and teachers worried about his mental ability. Or that Beethoven’s music teacher said about him, “As a composer he is hopeless”? What if young Ludwig
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19th Century Wimbledon

Mar 8th, 2011 | By
19th Century Wimbledon

19th century development The first decades of the 19th century were relatively quiet for Wimbledon, with a stable rural population coexisting alongside nobility and wealthy merchants from the city, but renewed upheaval came in 1838 when the opening of the London and South Western Railway (L&SWR) brought a station to the south east of the
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Early History of Wimbledon

Mar 8th, 2011 | By
Early History of Wimbledon

Early history Wimbledon has been inhabited since at least the Iron Age when the hill fort on Wimbledon Common is thought to have been constructed. The original centre of Wimbledon was at the top of the hill close to the common – the area now known locally as “the village”. The village is referred to
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4 Ways to Motivate Yourself to True Success

Feb 23rd, 2011 | By
4 Ways to Motivate Yourself to True Success

Many of us seem to experience a lack of motivation at some point in our time. But how can we re-kindle the motivational fire within us so we can have true success. Below are 4 ways in which we can achieve this and if carried out you will find your motivation levels will increase as
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Starting an Online Business – 5 Key Points to Consider before Making that Decision

Feb 23rd, 2011 | By
Starting an Online Business – 5 Key Points to Consider before Making that Decision

Finding the right business opportunity to succeed online is not easy. There are hundreds to consider. How do you decide which one is the best for you, and what do need to consider before taking that step. Here are 5 steps to help you decide. 1. Do your due diligence In other words do your
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