Olympic Rush
Posted on March 15th, 2012 at 2:46 pm by Group 2The Olympic Games are speeding towards London, and before we realise it they will be upon us, along with all of their possible traffic problems. Every time the Olympics come around, during the run up and the preparations, there is a lot of excitement. However when the time comes to start queuing, excitement won’t be the only emotion that is ... Pupils Oli and Jack interview Steve Sands, Marketing of Festo Engineering. Written by Tom. What do you think of the fair so far? Really great, really busy, good projects. Some really interesting innovations. How has science changed in the last few years? The topics have changed a lot in the last three to five years. ... Head of Politics at St Albans School, Mr Tom Asch, talks about the ‘special relationship’ between Britain and the USA, and in particular that between David Cameron and Barack Obama. Whatever the new iPad will end up being called, one thing we know for sure is its features, and the big magazines and tech programmes aren’t impressed. The successor to the iPad 2 was unveiled on March 7, 2012 by Apple CEO Tim Cook at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts. The new iPad ... The Roman Catholic Church and some MPs are rallying over the proposed plans to change the legal definition of marriage. In recent weeks, some MPs have defended gay marriage whilst the Roman Catholic Church aims to make itself heard. At the moment the definition refers only to a man and a woman. Civil partnerships between same-sex couples cannot ... Over the last fifteen years, managers in English football have found it increasingly difficult to keep their job. Just three current Barclays Premier League managers have been in charge for over 10 years. Furthermore, over the last 20 years the average time for a manager’s stay at a single club, throughout English football, has dropped from 3 ... Today at St Albans School, a preview of tonight’s long-awaited concert. It involved an outstanding performance from the School Choir, an enthusiastic piano duet and ended on an excellent grand finale of the Barber Shop Quintet, seen in the video. Tonight the Jazz band perform in the very same concert, and after a long time away from performing everyone ... It has been revealed that the UK is happy to supply a cell for the Congolese warlord, Thomas Lubanga, who fronted the Union of Congolese Patriots, forcing children to rape and kill. The ICTY, who run the trial for Yugoslavian war crimes, have had a budget rise of more than 1000% in under 20 years, can ... Member of the FA board and Chairman of the Premiere League, Sir Dave Richards, recently suffered embarrassment at the International Sports Conference in Doha, Qatar, taking an unfortunate plunge into the hotel swimming pool on his way to dinner. With the lights out around the pool, he stepped fully clothed into the water, unaware of ... Sustainable Development is becoming a more important issue with each day and there are many debates about how to ensure we live in an environmentally freindly way while maintaining a high quality of life. Current ways of genarating energy will not last for a long time; coal will only last for 200 years and oil ...
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iPad HD..or 2.5?
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