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A Real State - untangling the potential mess of house buying

It's a dilemma facing many young people today. How do you break the shackles of home and take your first step into the wide world when you can't even afford the most basic of houses The average house13:15 Fri 28th Sep 2007

Love Match

The modern dating scene can be a nightmare. Long gone are the days when a girl could date three different guys in a week and still make it to Sunday dinner with her dignity intact. Instead of relying18:05 Mon 20th Feb 2006

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Certain users are still experiencing problems with the rich text editor and multiple answers, we are currently working to resolve this. Thank you for your continued patience as we work to find a11:12 Mon 10th Mar 2003

Have the Chinese uncovered the real Shangri-La

Hidden valleys and Himalayan peaks The Chinese government would have us believe so. They've announced they are to spend 6billion developing a remote mountainous area in the south-west of the country00:00 Tue 30th Jul 2002

The Internet fridge - here at last

The 'Internet Refridgerator' we've all been reading about is finally on the way. Finally, when you talk to your fridge, instead of staring at you in mute incomprehension, it will will answer back -00:00 Wed 15th May 2002

What is the National Trust and what does it do

Asks Meredrew A. The National Trust is a registered charity that was founded in 1895 to preserve places of historic interest or natural beauty permanently for the nation to enjoy. It protects and00:00 Mon 15th Apr 2002

Why do we laugh at jokes

asks jaysway:A. To find out where laughter comes from, scientists studied chimpanzees - they make a noise which is similar to laughter when they are tickled or playing. Because apes have this00:00 Mon 15th Apr 2002

I will be in Osaka, Japan this summer during the world cup finals. Can you tell me anything about the city

Asks Brandon A. Osaka is Japan's third largest city (after Tokyo and Yokohama) and has a reputation for being incredibly easy going and a "party town" - with hundreds of bars, restaurants and clubs00:00 Mon 01st Apr 2002

How many major airports are there in the UK

Asks Sanderson A. There are 15 major airports in the UK - and can be defined as those that receive international and internal passenger flights. This number does not include smaller, private airports00:00 Mon 18th Mar 2002

Is it true that it is against the law to chew gum in Singapore

Asks esme A. Yes it is true - chewing gum is an offence, as are eating or drinking on the subway; jaywalking and neglecting to flush a public toilet. All of these are crimes under Singaporean law and00:00 Mon 11th Mar 2002

How can I find Asian food stockists in my area

A. There are hundreds of Asian food stockists in most UK cities, and lots of opportunity to buy online or mail order. If you're unsure about where to start, try looking at websites devoted to Asian00:00 Mon 25th Feb 2002

Where exactly are the Seychelles

Asks esme A. The Seychelles (an archipelago of 115 islands) can be found in the Indian Ocean, off the east coast of Africa, to the north east of Madagascar. Q. What is the capital A. Victoria (on00:00 Mon 25th Feb 2002

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