A-level results blogSaturday, August 21, 2010 @ 10:19PM• Luke Sweeney with minute-by-minute coverage as A-level pass rate rises to 97.6% • 8% get new A* grade, 27% get A • Number of courses in clearing cut by half • Ucas: 0871 468 0468 and ucas.ac.uk • Find degree courses with clearing vacancies at clearing.ucas.com • Read the day's summary 7.40am: Good morning everyone and welcome to the Guardian's all-singing, all-dancing A-level results live blog ...
UCLA football on proving groundTuesday, August 10, 2010 @ 1:27AMUCLA FOOTBALL: Picked to finish in bottom half of Pac-10, Bruins try to show they're better - much better - than 2009's 7-6 record. » BLOG: Inside UCLA
Big Ten Football Preview: Ohio State Leads the PackFriday, July 16, 2010 @ 8:37PMOur preseason preview moves on to the Big Ten. Here are links to the first three installments on the SEC , Big 12 and ACC if you missed them. If we are going to call the Big 12 the Big 12-2, I suppose we can start referring to the Big Ten as the Big 11+1. Does it matter? I personally feel like the Big Ten is in a highly interesting battle between perception and reality heading into 2010. The ...
Crunch timeMonday, June 21, 2010 @ 10:07AMA difficult few months for England could get worse
Watertown fitness blogger Jacqueline Carly aims for Oprah showThursday, June 17, 2010 @ 10:29AMThe 33-year-old is one of the top vote-getters in an online video contest to get her own show on Oprah’s soon-to-be-launched television network.
Blether with BrianThursday, May 13, 2010 @ 8:23AMPotential pitfalls of a Tory/Lib Dem coalition
Mr Mark Smug Mode; When ITuesday, May 4, 2010 @ 11:56PMIn reply to Goodbye ETS - Hello Carbon Tax : Mr Mark Smug Mode; When I built my house near Wistow (very windy) and got to the roof construction, there were many times when the unfinished roof nearly took off. 25 years later the wind has risen in altitude 25 feet and it’s comparatively calm. When the wind rose in altitude (because of the tree cover) the rain fall may have increased (accounting ...
Serious reductions inTuesday, May 4, 2010 @ 11:56PMIn reply to Goodbye ETS - Hello Carbon Tax : Serious reductions in emissions is a goal we really can’t afford to fail at. As long as we are running with a system that defers a major chunk of the real costs of energy and keeps running up those ‘external’ future costs without either efforts to reduce them or regard to those growing costs and consequences we are buying our comfortable conveniences ...
Ken I think I’ll say itTuesday, May 4, 2010 @ 11:56PMIn reply to Goodbye ETS - Hello Carbon Tax : Ken I think I’ll say it again in relation to your contribution: We cant afford to fail at Serious Reductions in Emissions but at the moment I think we will fail mainly because we are foolishly depending on our elected Representatives to deliver the goods before we change ourselves. Therefore they dont believe that it (Climate Change and its impact on ...