By: Bruno Korschek | 2010-12-11 | Philosophy This article examines some of the recent and serious missteps of our political class and imagines how the Queen Of Hearts from "Alice In Wonderland" would have handled their incompetence. Unfortunately, "off with their heads," while seemingly a natural response, is not possible. read more
By: Bruno Korschek | 2010-12-11 | Politics This article reviews some recent and significant unacceptable performance and behavior of our political class and fantasizes what the Queen Of Hearts would do with such poor performers. Since her Alice In Wonderland solution, "off with their heads," is not acceptable in our society, the article concludes with a suggestion that would increase the accountability and hopefully the performance of our politicians. read more
By: tourism | 2010-12-09 | Cricket The best way to sum up James Anderson's bowling is to paraphrase Mother Goose: when he's good, he's very, very good - and when he's bad he's horrid. Well, fairly horrid, anyway. When the force is with him, Anderson is capable of irresistible spells, seemingly able to swing the ball round corners at an impressive speed. New Zealand were blown away in Nottingham in 2008 (Anderson 7 for 43); the following May the West Indians looked clueless in Chester-le-Street (nine wickets in the match); and ba read more
By: Pushpendra Singh Panwar | 2011-04-07 | Arts & Entertainment James D. Watson Introduction James D. Watson was born in Chicago, Ill, USA, on April 06, 1928. He is an American molecular biologist, geneticist, and zoologist, best known as one of the co-discoverer... read more
By: Matthew Robert Jones | 2010-03-30 | Soccer Large scale merchandising was still a thing of the future in those days and in the 15th October Football Mail, Pompey Championship ties were advertised at Landports Drapery (which later became Allders). Portsmouth didn't have a club shop until the late 1960s and the only items visible in club colours amongst the crowd tended to be scarves and rosettes. But one supporter of the time, Cyril Lucas, recalls that the absence of large scale commercialism added to the sense of occasion on match day. read more
By: Paul hussey | 2010-10-03 | Movies James Bond is one of the most recognisable Movie Characters in the world and was written by Ian Fleming an English writer who was born in London on may 28th, 1908. As a youngster growing up in Portsmouth, England he was one of my favorite writer's and James Bond one of my favourite characters. My favorite actor to play James Bond was Roger Moore who I think was the closest to the original character. Since the launch of the first film the total box office takings has reached £8,000,000,000. read more
By: James Christie | 2011-09-05 | Crafts Find out a little about how people like Nick Park, Tony Hart and Plasticine inventor William Harbutt have used modelling clay to capture children's and adults' imagination read more
By: David James | 2010-03-26 | Football For the first time in a long time in the AFC East, everyone is talking about a team that doesn't play in New England. The New York Jets continue to be the talk of the division coming off an impressive 2009 season that ended with an appearance in the AFC Championship game. read more
By: Michael | 2010-09-29 | Basketball HURLBURT FIELD, Fla. -- On Day 1, LeBron James looked perfectly comfortable in new surroundings. He pumped his fist after passing over a double-team and setting Joel Anthony up for a dunk. He got wide-eyed after breaking free in a defensive drill for a thunderous slam that left teammates more than impressed. He shouted instructions during drills, then got into an animated argument with Dwyane Wade over a scoring dispute as practice was ending. read more
By: Ethan Rowe | 2011-10-09 | Football A preview of England's chances at the European Championships taking place next summer in Ukraine and Poland read more
By: Paul hussey | 2010-12-23 | Journalism I thought as Christmas Time is the time for ghostly stories I thought it would be fun to write about the Witches of Leicestershire, England. read more
By: The Bible Online | 2011-02-16 | Online promotion King James, the nephew of Queen Elizabeth the First, was born to Catholic Mary. He started his career in politics as King James the Sixth of Scotland and later in 1603 became the King of England and came to be known as King James the First. read more
By: John Stevens | 2010-12-02 | Photography Under the magic hand of human kind, old or even salvaged items can be used so that they are made into amazingly beautiful masterpieces. James Corbett, from Ningi, Queensland, Australia is a talented man having risen fame since he started sculpting pieces from salvaged old automobile parts. James' sculptures made from anything left within old cars of the 1950's and 1960's such as gears, spark plugs, exhaust, radiator, and so on. The talented man's masterpieces from car parts are used as interior home decorative items all over the world, from cities in Australia, also England, Switzerland, New Zealand, Japan, the United Arab Emirates and the U.S. Let's enjoy the most eye-catching automobile-part sculptures taken by James Corbett from from Ningi, Queensland, Australia via the following stunning images. read more