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Новости за 24.04.2015

How to avoid expensive payday lenders

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Payday lenders are finding life tough amid tighter regulation and a cap on charges, with major player Wonga this week reporting a £37.3m loss and warning of an even bleaker picture for the year ahead.

Simon Read: 'The fight must go on over equality on expat pensions'

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The funeral of Derrick Prance was held on Thursday. The 89-year-old former war veteran died from cancer in Perth, Australia, where he had moved with his wife Ivy in 1997. He died having failed in a long-running campaign to get justice for overseas British pensioners.

Mark Dampier: 'Get into the swing - why equity income can boost your pension'

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Despite their perceived complexity, new pension freedoms have highlighted a simple fact – pensions are just a tax efficient savings plan. Real freedom can only be achieved if, by retirement, your pension pot is large enough to sustain your lifestyle. While investment growth should provide your savings with a boost, it is also necessary to contribute a sufficient sum throughout your working life.



London Marathon 2015: Together again, the hand-in-hand co-winners of historic first race

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They had never met, not even exchanged a single word as they turned towards The Mall for the finish of the inaugural London Marathon. American Dick Beardsley and Norway’s Inge Simonsen had each tried to pull away from the other, to make him crack, at various points over the 26.2-mile course. But in a race-defining moment, Beardsley turned to Simonsen to suggest they share the spoils and, although initially silent, Simonsen agreed to the gesture and the pair crossed the line hand-in-hand to share the victory. Читать дальше...

9 best kids' cookbooks

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Encourage the kids to don their mini chef hats and get involved in the kitchen with our pick of books for budding cooks

Atthis, Linbury Theatre, review: Sappho brought brilliantly to life

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‘I sleep alone/ You have forgotten me/ I stare into midnight/ Neither honey nor bee’: Sappho’s fragmentary poems of love and loss continue to reverberate through the millennia, and are currently doing so with pristine force in a brilliantly-staged song-cycle by the Austrian composer Georg Friedrich Haas at the Linbury. We have seen the soprano Claire Booth directed by that lighting-magician Netia Jones before, and here they were joined by dancers Laure Bachelot and Rachel Maybank, but never has their creative chemistry worked so effectively.

Why would anyone want to have sex with an animal? The psychology of bestiality

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Earlier this week, Denmark passed a law making bestiality a criminal offence from July 1st in a move to tackle animal-sex tourism. Bestiality (also known as zoophilia) is typically defined as relating to recurrent intense sexual fantasies, urges, and sexual activities with non-human animals. At present, there are still a number of countries where zoophilia is legal including Brazil, Mexico, Thailand, Finland, Hungary, and Romania. In the US there is no federal law against zoophilia although most... Читать дальше...





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