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Rooney a Seriosu Issue For United
Author: Adrian BRyan
Category: Sports

Things have been far from rosy for Wayne Rooney for some time An injury curtailed his excellent season last time and led to a lack of form in the run in to the season finale, an extremely disappointing World Cup, both personally and as a team followed...

Top Mistake #1 When Naming a New Company or New Product
Author: Marcia Yudkin
Category: Marketing

Bear with me, because when I tell you the number one mistake people make when selecting a name for their new company or new product, you are going to be surprised...

Life Of Sir Donald Bradman
Author: Prasanna Moorthy
Category: Sports

Sir Donald George Bradman was born in a small town called Bowral; on 27th August 1908, near Sydney He was often called ‘The Don’...

Hello From Toronto: A First Hand Look At Casa Loma (Part II)
Author: Susanne Pacher
Category: Travel

The Queens Own Rifles Museum is part of fulfilling the legacy of Sir Henry Pellatt who always had a dream of turning the castle into a military museum...

Hello From Toronto: A First Hand Look At Casa Loma (Part I)
Author: Susanne Pacher
Category: Travel

Casa Loma, Toronto’s castle and the city's second most important tourist attraction, has an extremely interesting history...

Hello From Toronto: Discovering Casa Loma And Sir Henry Pellatt, The Fascinating Man Behind Toronto’s Castle
Author: Susanne Pacher
Category: Travel

As part of my “Celebrate Toronto” article series I have set out with a goal of making one of the most complete discoveries of this city, focussing on the people and places of Toronto...

Aye, Capt’n Bush, 'Tis Not Only The Storm But The Navigation
Author: Tom Attea
Category: Humor

“What a night to be at sea” shouted brave Captain Bush into the rain-slashed, wind-whipped Middle Easter that had suddenly come upon The Good Ship USA...

Succeed By Counting Your Chickens - Three Success Lessons From The UK Apprentice
Author: John Watson
Category: Business Management

Three key success lessons emerged from 'The Apprentice' 'The Apprentice' is a very popular reality TV show in both the UK and the USA...

The History Of The Christmas Card
Author: Catherine Spelling
Category: Culture

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The Christmas card, as we know it, originated in England in the year 1843 An artist named John Calcott Horsley was commissioned by Sir Henry Cole, a wealthy and successful London businessman, to create a card that could be sent out to his friends and clients to wish them a merry Christmas...

 
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