By: Bern Ortiz | 2011-09-08 | Insurance Churchill Insurance started in 1989 as a UK direct motor insurance provider; along with car insurance they even sell house insurance, travel insurance, break down cover, motorcycle insurance, van insurance, as well as pet insurance. read more
By: Maz Norton | 2011-03-25 | Customer Service In the interest of business, your business is our interest. Here at Churchill Security, our officers are among the best in the UK – trained to the highest of standards and Security Industry Authority (SIA) licenced to deliver quality protection. Responding to a variety of situations, routine as well as unexpected, we can offer a quality service to both the public and private sectors ensuring peace within the workplace and peace of mind. read more
By: Richard Woodcock | 2010-04-04 | News and society Still relatively unknown, a secondary wartime bunker was built in a quiet suburb of north-west London. Codenamed 'Paddock', it was constructed so that the government could escape Whitehall but remain in the capital. To add to the air of mystery, it was only opened up to the public in 2002, and now has guided tours just twice a year. read more
By: Christopher Smith | 2011-08-09 | Insurance There are multiple steps involved in between the time a person purchases a car and to ply it down the road. Getting a car insurance done is one such step which falls in the category. read more
By: Kassandra Vaughn | 2010-04-03 | Divorce Seeing divorce as the "end" of something puts you in the mindset of "losing" so much. What if divorce didn't have to be this way? It doesn't. Keep reading. read more
By: Liborio Pais | 2010-03-30 | Reference & Education When looking at one of the many available pictures of Winston Churchill one doesn't need to be very accurate to notice the link between the famous British statesman and Cuba. His well known image invariably appears smoking one of the distinguished Cuban Cigars "Romeo y Julieta", that's why the cigar company decided to give the name Churchill to one of their best sold "vitolas." But you'd be mistaken to think this is the only existing bond, without going deeper into the trajectory of the person that would guide England in the hard times of the second world war. read more
By: James F. Burns | 2010-04-04 | Environmental The preventative method is to change the way we think. Our road map may be fine, but we will never arrive at our destination by departing from one place, and thinking it was another! read more
By: Mj Dee | 2011-04-28 | Nutrition You may think that the food you have in your fridge are all healthy, however you might not notice it that there are foods that sabotage your diet so know its health contents. read more
By: Jane Dawson | 2011-01-16 | Article Marketing It is very easy to get that website built, get the wholesale contract in place, get your ads online and believe that you can put your ecommerce business on autopilot. read more
By: bestbatte | 2010-12-25 | Laptops This morning, as I was waiting for my laptop to grind through its startup process I started wondering why I had a laptop. I travel a lot and had it with me in San Francisco and Los Angeles this week, but hardly used it. And, when I did, I was frustrated with how long I had to wait for it to "get started". read more
By: Nathan Tabor | 2010-04-04 | Politics The election cycle of 2008 has been characterized by longshot candidates and miraculous comebacks. Mike Huckabee won the Iowa caucus with virtually no money and a small operation Barack Obama has turned the dominant narrative of the Democratic race from "Hillary the inevitable" to "Hillary the vulnerable." And of course, one has to mention Ron Paul, the Texas congressman with libertarian leanings who raised over $6 million. read more
By: Larry D Miller | 2010-04-03 | Politics In 1966, while running for Governor in California, Ronald Reagan's formulated what has come to be known as the Eleventh Commandment: "Thou shalt not speak ill of any fellow Republican." This was in response to the trash talk about conservative 1964 presidential candidate Barry Goldwater by so-called moderate Republicans. In general is was a pretty useful and workable rule at the time. However today it seems to only work in one direction as we have seen in the uncivil treatment received by Ron Paul and others at the conservative/libertarian end of the spectrum. While conservatives have gotten used to the being ostracized and having lies and half truths told about them, the more moderate members of the party seem to have much thinner skin. read more
By: ddddddd | 2011-03-29 | Arts & Entertainment Japan Structural engineer Kit Miyamoto was giving a speech in Japan on earthquake safety when this month''s record quake struck, giving him a front-row seat for the unfolding disaster and what steps m... read more
By: Martha D. Killian | 2012-06-12 | Printing As the first materials that your customers see when open the mailbox, you have to make sure that your envelope printing is superb. read more
By: Maarcko Crane | 2011-11-23 | Home Improvement Like or not, it is time to think a summer cottage’s waste water purification system. Based on the regulation given in 2004, all estates in Finland must have a waste water purification system in use by the end of the year 2013. read more