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Yannow and with the credit crunch? – Yahoo! UK & Ireland Answers

Yannow and with the credit crunch?

say someone offered yah like £500 smackers. Wot wud yah do for the moooney (nothing illegal). gimme yah funniest answer for the panties..i mean pointies lol

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Credit Crunch? Pffft! Pass the Dairy Milk

Credit Crunch? Pffft! Pass the Dairy Milk

Barbara Ellen: In these post-Tony times, could the unthinkable have happened – are we all working class now?

While we’re all busy hanging, drawing and quartering Gordon Brown, it would serve us to remember that it was Tony Blair who was responsible for the most rancid, smug and inadvertently revealing comment in modern political history: ‘We’re all middle Read the rest of this entry »

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Attracting New Recruits in the Credit Crunch

Job roles within times of the current economic climate are said to be reducing – we here all too many stories in the news now of closures and redundancies that follow, but some industry sectors are experiencing a boom in recruitment, simply as there are more candidates out there seeking more secure roles.  Bizarrely, however, the worse the economic climate and the great the job insecurity the Read the rest of this entry »

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YouTube – The Credit Crunch Explained

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Beat The Credit Crunch – Sell Your Scrap Gold

Beat The Credit Crunch – Sell Your Scrap Gold

The global economic recession has hit the financial markets hard, with almost every stock, share and currency practically in freefall. The one commodity that has managed to retain its value throughout these turbulent times is gold.

As people look for a way to raise extra finance, the high gold price has resulted in more people looking to sell their Read the rest of this entry »

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How Is The Credit Crunch Creating A British Renaissance In Home Schooling? by Adam Caller

The credit crunch has affected all industries, and private education is not an exception. In the UK, almost 20 private schools have either already been closed or announced that they will be closing in the next few months. Parents are forced to look for alternatives in these circumstances, leading to the increasing popularity of home schooling by full-time private tutors. Affluent families switching Read the rest of this entry »

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Secondary Schools In Crisis: Why The Credit Crunch Might Make Home Learning A Necessity For Some Parents

Secondary Schools In Crisis: Why The Credit Crunch Might Make Home Learning A Necessity For Some Parents

A recent report at telegraph.co.uk highlights that aside from the banks and shops having been affected by the recent economic crisis, the UK education system may also be suffering as a result. So when we weigh up the issues of admissions, lack in school-places, slipping standards, and exam Read the rest of this entry »

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YouTube – The Credit Crunch Song (Chips, Chips)

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Latest credit crunch news – Wage war on the credit crunch

Hey everyone, I decided it would be a great idea to post up the latest news from Google so here it is…

Wage war on the credit crunch by learning how to make do and mend

By Lara Sargent Most of us are feeling the pinch financially, but it's not all doom and gloom. Just as the fashion world has tightened its belt (swapping …  Read More…

Pimco Sees End to Japanese Bond Market Thaw That Lured Honda Read the rest of this entry »

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Worried About the Credit Crunch? – Stay in England For This Year’s Holiday

If you are concerned, as many people are, about how the economic climate in the world is going to affect your holiday plans then staying in England could be the perfect choice. All the major cities of England provide a broad menu of things to see and do and with holiday rentals all over the place there is easily enough choice of destinations for every culture vulture to enjoy. Over the decades England Read the rest of this entry »

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