Ten Gaffes of Proposal WritingGood pointersAn excellent article. Some very useful points indeed that make a lot of sense. Thank you for making it availableTen Gaffes of Proposal WritingJust a comment to note I think there is a distinct difference in approach between a tender and a proposal. A proposal...
WeddingChannel.com Polls Reveal Top Wedding Don'ts LOS ANGELES -- Nearly half of brides-to-be polled by WeddingChannel.com admit to committing wedding etiquette gaffes. Now that they're engaged, they want their guests to know how to behave. To wipe out wedding manner mishaps, WeddingChannel.com (www.weddingchannel.com), the number one wedding website...
Italian premier's criticism of Milan tower infuriates architect Perhaps, when the architect Daniel Libeskind produced his grand plans for an art museum and office tower designed to inspire civic pride in the heart of Milan, he should not have been surprised when Italy's gaffe-prone Prime Minister, Silvio...
He came, he saw, and boy did he need to conquer. Even the most ardent of Lewis Hamilton's legion of fans knew he had a mountain to climb. In just under an hour and 40 minutes' work, he eradicated memories of his pit lane gaffe in Montreal, and his misfortune...
BLUNDERING cops have had to cancel 500 speed camera fines after penalty notices were sent out by second-class post. The pounds 30,000 gaffe meant some drivers did not receive the statutory 28 days to pay up or appeal. The pounds 60 fixed-penalty...
Gangland bosses want revenge for stab lad's death Knife thugs 'will live in fear for rest of their lives' EXCLUSIVE: PAGES 4 & 5 BB JEN MY STORY My husband beat me up when...
WASHINGTON AFP — Barack Obama and John McCain are taking international detours from the White House trail, with risk-and-reward missions designed to polish commander-in-chief resumes four months from election day. Both men hope their statesmanlike poses in Europe and the Middle East will impress voters back home and...
LUIZ Felipe Scolari accepted the offer to become England coach before the World Cup in 2006. The fact that Scolari was the man England wanted to succeed Sven Goran Eriksson is public knowledge. But what is not known is the key reason for the collapse of...
FRENCH GRAND PRIX Rivals in red add to woe as 10-place penalty hurts Briton "The penalty doesn't help," Lewis Hamilton said pensively yesterday, as the punishment for his Canadian Grand Prix gaffe pushed him down from a solid third on the grid in...
LEWIS HAMILTON insisted yesterday there will be "no more king of bling" after suffering more race-track misery. McLaren's ace racer slid wide twice as he qualified third for today's Magny-Cours precursor to the British Grand Prix in two weeks' time. But with...
LUIZ Felipe Scolari accepted the offer to become England coach before the World Cup in 2006. The fact that Scolari was the man England wanted to succeed Sven Goran Eriksson is public knowledge. But what is not known is the key reason for the collapse of...
Fresh from giving the BMW Sauber team its first ever F1 victory in Canada two weeks ago, Robert Kubica had a rude awakening in qualifying for the French Grand Prix on Saturday. Kubica had to really battle to make it through Q1 and Q2 and in the end...
McLaren's Lewis Hamilton has apologised to 'his' team following a few mistakes in his final runs in qualifying for this Sunday's French Grand Prix, the latest round in the Formula 1 World Championship. Hamilton, who is on the back-foot having picked up a 10-place grid penalty in Canada...
McLaren-Mercedes number one Lewis Hamilton believes that the short pit-lane at Magny Cours will be crucial weekend in France, if he is to get his strategy right and make up for that ten-place grid penalty. Hamilton heads to the eighth round in the 2008 FIA Formula 1 World...
Jackie Stewart has blamed inexperience for Lewis Hamilton's pit-lane gaffe in Sunday's Canadian Grand Prix, claiming that, for all his front-running expertise, the Briton still has learning to do. Hamilton eliminated himself and title rival Kimi Raikkonen after ploughing into the rear of the Finn's Ferrari while waiting...
Lewis Hamilton has vowed to bounce back from his Canadian Grand Prix blunder and believes that he has the car to beat allcomers at the moment. Buoyed by his Monaco Grand Prix victory two weeks ago, Hamilton appeared on course to repeat his maiden Formula One win in...
Martin Brundle's live grid walk on ITV's pre-F1 shows may have become one of the most popular and entertaining elements to the broadcaster's grand prix coverage, but the former McLaren and Benetton ace has dropped himself in hot water after referring to track workers as 'pikeys' in the build-up to...
After all the smiles in the Six Nations, a kick in the teeth on the high veldt. It was reality time for Wales yesterday as South Africa flexed their muscles as world champions. Very little went right for the Welsh and they certainly got no favours from...
Barack Obama's gaffe on Iran recently was disturbing. Obama told a Portland crowd that Iran doesn't "pose a serious threat to us," arguing that "tiny countries" with small defense budgets can't do us any harm. After this comment became a controversy, he flip-flopped the next day, claiming, "I've made it...
YOUR article on politicians' gaffes made me laugh out loud. And compared to some of the rest of them, Biffo doesn't come off that badly. He's not a hypocrite thug, like the late Charlie Haughey. And he certainly doesn't witter on about...
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