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Nancy Banks-Smith on last night's TV: Timeshift: How to Solve a Cryptic Crossword
You may wish I was writing about something else: nevertheless, you can only really write about what you love, so it's Timeshift: How to Solve a Cryptic Crossword (BBC4). It was enchanting to discover that the first setter of the Times cryptic crossword, its only begetter and originator, was Martin Bell's father. Adrian Bell, an otherworldly figure, said: "I was sitting in the country ...
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Palador ties up with Musicworld, Landmark and Crossword to reach World Cinema fans across India
Mumbai, November 17, 2008: Palador, the undisputed leader in the World Cinema category with over 1,000 of the best and most awarded films, is all set to make its presence felt in the fast growing home video retail segment in India.
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Saturday Crossword
As you sit down for breakfast, why not test your knowledge of Habs history with a Canadiens crossword? Don't get discouraged, there will be another one next weekend and every Saturday after that.
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The Natchez Democrat
Monica Shaw works on a crossword puzzle in the warmth of the sun north of the Mississippi River Bridge as her husband Smoke Burleigh leaps from their Hobbycat pontoon boat.
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WAITE: Knowledge of female sexuality leads to acceptance, great sex
I want sex so good I can't walk. I want to climb Mt. Kilimanjaro, pull Excalibur from the Stone, do the Sunday New York Times crossword in pen - obtain the Holy Grail of female sex: have a G-spot orgasm. Those somewhat mythical, elusive orgasms define the pinnacle of great sex and are far less fictitious than you might believe.
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Staying Sharp In Old Age
Maybe you have an 85-year-old grandfather who still whips through the newspaper crossword puzzle every morning or a 94-year-old aunt who never forgets a name or a face. They don’t seem to suffer the ravages of memory that beset most people as they age. A new research study posited that the brains of [...]
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Seniors with sharp brains reveal first secrets of sharp memory in old age
Maybe you have an 85-year-old grandfather who still whips through the newspaper crossword puzzle every morning or a 94-year-old aunt who never forgets a name or a face.
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Ripe old people reveal secrets of super sharp memory
Washington, Nov 17 : Wonder why your 90-year-old grandpa solves crossword puzzle in a jiffy every morning or why he always recalls names and faces he had known 70 years ago!
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World stocks fall on Citigroup cuts
Most world stock markets fell Monday after Citigroup Inc. said it would cut another 53,000 jobs around the world to deal with the fallout from the financial crisis. Asian shares were steady earlier.
Obama, Biden speaks with world leaders
President-elect Barack Obama and Vice President-elect Joe Biden spoke with several world leaders by phone Monday.
Biden speaks with world leaders
Vice President-elect Joe Biden spoke with several world leaders by phone Monday.
World cotton production falls as farmers turn to new crops
World cotton production is set to fall six percent to 24.7 million tons over the next year as growers turn to other crops to make money, an international trade body said Monday.
TOKYO: World's second-largest economy is in recession
Japan's economy slid into a recession for the first time since 2001, the government said. The world's second-largest economy contracted at an annual pace of 0.4 percent in the July-September period after a declining an annualized 3.7 percent in the second quarter. The result was worse than expected.
World stocks slide on Citigroup jobs cull
U.S. and European stock markets fell Monday after Citigroup Inc. announced that it would cut another 53,000 jobs around the world in the coming quarters to deal with the fallout from the financial crisis. Asian shares were steady earlier.
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