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The Builders London is the principal trade organisation for private sector housebuilders and voice of the home building industry in England and Wales. It is an exciting industry filled with many talented people and organisations, providing sustainable and attractive homes to meet the demands of consumers.
full-featured shop management program for your PC, designed by engine builders for engine builders to address profitable shop operations. Create estimates, work orders and invoices; schedule work by employee, department, or due date; import parts pricing from standard files; establish profit margin; inventory management; kitting; reporting; and a new general ledger feature allows for seamless integration with QuickBooks Professional. And, SMS is available only to AERA members.
Our member firms account for approximately 80% of all new homes built in England and Wales in any one year, and include companies of all sizes, ranging from multi-national household names through regionally based businesses and small local companies.

1. Italy's trash crisis taints mozzarella's prized reputation data: 27.03.08
For years, little has been done to halt huge-scale illegal dumping of trash, some of it toxic, around Naples. Now there are fears that the buffalo mozzarella produced in that area could be contaminated.

2. EU set to take cautious step to bolster bank regulation data: 07.04.08
Europe's finance ministers on Friday will set new guidelines on dealing with cross-border banking failures, their first steps since last year's credit crunch to tackle the threat of a systemic financial crisis.

3. Masked gunmen steal €4 million in Denmark robbery data: 07.04.08
Masked robbers armed with automatic weapons stole about 30 million kroner, or €4 million, Tuesday from a cash depot in suburban Copenhagen and left explosives in their wake to avoid pursuit, police said.

4. Heather Mills's 'exaggerated career claims' data: 19.03.08
Heather Mills' 'exaggerated career claims'

5. Football: Strachan rues misses data: 19.03.08
Manager Gordon Strachan is left to rue a number of missed chances as Aberdeen dump Celtic out of the Scottish Cup.

6. Broken homes creating 'toxic circle' for children data: 19.03.08
The demise of the traditional family is creating a "toxic circle" of school failure, poverty and crime, teachers said yesterday.

7. Udo Voigt, leader of German far-right party, charged with defamation data: 27.03.08
Voigt, head of the National Democratic Part, was charged Tuesday with incitement and defamation for allegedly publishing a pamphlet before the 2006 soccer World Cup that prosecutors said called into question whether nonwhite players should be on the national team.

8. Finland's foreign minister ousted over scandal involving exotic dancer data: 07.04.08
Finland's foreign minister was ousted Tuesday by his conservative party over a text message scandal involving an erotic dancer.

9. Afghans 'seize Taleban commander' data: 07.04.08
Afghan officials say they have arrested a senior Taleban commander in the southern city of Kandahar.

10. Nikolai Baibakov, Stalin's oil minister, dies at 97 data: 07.04.08
Nikolai Baibakov, who oversaw Russian oil production during World War II and went on to become one of the Soviet Union's top economic officials, died Monday in Moscow.

11. Kevin Maguire: Doctor delight data: 19.03.08
In his never-ending fight against David Cameron's Cybercons, Gordon Brown has enlisted a powerful ally: Doctor Who, aka David Tennant.

12. Bertelsmann keeps deal powder dry data: 19.03.08
The German group has revealed that writedowns and one-off charges had led it to miss targets for increasing profits and reducing debt as net income plunged in 2007 to €405m

13. Pressure of blogging blamed for men's deaths data: 07.04.08
The deaths of two bloggers were yesterday linked by the US media to an obsession with updating their websites.

14. US online sales growth 'to defy slowdown' data: 10.04.08
Estimates prepared for Shop.org, the leading national association of online retailers, show sales increasiing by about 50 per cent over the next five years to exceed $300bn

15. Yahoo ups the ante against Microsoft data: 19.03.08
Yahoo attempted to bolster its case for an improved offer from Microsoft, releasing stronger-than-expected financial projections to support its decision that the proposed deal had seriously undervalued it

16. Thai tensions data: 07.04.08
Wealth and power gap exposed in Bangkok court

17. This season's must-have: Dog-hair jumpers data: 19.03.08
A couple who doted on their two dogs have found an unusual way to keep the pets as close companions forever - by knitting his-and-hers pullovers from their fur.

18. US envoy may challenge for Afghan presidency data: 10.04.08
The Afghan-born US Ambassador to the United Nations, Zalmay Khalilzad, has signalled that he will run for the presidency of Afghanistan in elections next year.

19. Bear Stearns employees sending out rĂŠsumĂŠs in bad market data: 07.04.08
Bear Stearns employees are flooding Wall Street with their rĂŠsumĂŠs as the firm is acquired by rival JPMorgan Chase, but the job market looks bad, investment bankers and recruiters said.

20. Microsoft steps up takeover pressure on Yahoo data: 07.04.08
Microsoft has turned up the heat in its efforts to acquire Yahoo, promising an all-out hostile takeover battle before the end of the month and hinting that it would...

21. A carbon-neutral Norway: Fine print in the plan data: 27.03.08
Norway has said it will be carbon neutral by 2030, but critics say the feat is being achieved largely by sleight-of-hand accounting and donations to environmental projects abroad.

22. Economic slowdown hits Silicon Valley data: 10.04.08
Job growth has slowed, start-up companies are spending more cautiously, and early-stage investors who nurture the start-ups are growing more frugal.

23. Somali UN peace force considered data: 19.03.08
The UN chief will recommend sending peacekeepers to Somalia if certain conditions are met, he says.

24. Rising yuan threatens small exporters in China data: 10.04.08
One report estimated that up to 20 percent of low-end exporters could go belly-up this year as the harsher operating environment dissolves profits and demand slows in major markets like the United States.

25. Prisons drug trade 'worth £100m' data: 10.04.08
Drugs worth £100m could be being traded in prisons every year, a former prison service manager tells the BBC.

26. Serbia proposes dividing Kosovo along ethnic lines data: 27.03.08
The proposal, submitted to the United Nations, is the culmination of a campaign by Serbia to entrench its political and administrative control over the northern part of Kosovo, which has a Serbian majority.

27. John McCain holds talks in Israel data: 19.03.08
Republican presidential hopeful John McCain holds talks with Israeli officials at the start of a Middle East tour.

28. Live qualifying notes data: 27.03.08


29. Peter Jones' cat dung coffee, ÂŁ50 a cup data: 10.04.08
Peter Jones, the department store famed for its range of good-value products is to start selling coffee at ÂŁ50 a cup

30. Voice of the Mirror: Wild Heather data: 19.03.08
Heather Mills learned the hard way that honesty is the best policy.


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Five years of detailed research, carried out by the Oxford University landscape archaeologist Anthony Johnson, claims that Stonehenge was designed and built using advanced geometry.