The Dress And Ordered The Cake Now All You Need Is A Pre-Nuptial Agreement

Posted on May 6th, 2008 by admin and filed under Family News

Family News For every half-kilo the wife gains during the marriage, she shall pay her husband $500. Each time the husband is rude to his in-laws, he shall pay $10,000. If the marriage ends, the husband keeps the gardener; the wife gets the pool boy.
Pre-nuptial agreements, which lawyers report are increasingly used by Australian couples, [...]

2 will vie for Dodge County judicial position

Posted on March 25th, 2008 by admin and filed under Family News

Experience is what is needed to fill the judicial position in Dodge County Circuit Court, according to candidate William Gergen.
Experience is one of three areas Gergen would like voters to consider before making a choice in the spring election April 1.
Gergen of Beaver Dam will face Brian Pfitzinger of Horicon in the election. The two [...]

‘medium’s’ Family Affair A Chat With Rosanna And Patricia Arquette

Posted on March 25th, 2008 by admin and filed under Family News

The hit NBC drama “Medium,” which airs Mondays from 10-11 p.m. EST, has a massive fan base devoted to the show’s fourth season and the star, Patricia Arquette who plays Allison Dubois, the crime fighting mom with extrasensory mind ability.
NBC’s hit series “Medium” will feature the upcoming episode “Lady Killer” where Patricia’s sister Rosanna will [...]

Welcome to guardian.co.uk’s new search engine

Posted on January 25th, 2008 by admin and filed under Family News

Since the guardian.co.uk network launched in 1999, our archive of content has grown and grown. Every day since then, we’ve added all the articles and features from two daily newspapers (The Guardian and The Observer), and an equivalent amount of material during the day from our dedicated online editorial team. There are now almost a [...]

Top universities fail to spend £3m set aside to attract poorer students

Posted on January 25th, 2008 by admin and filed under Family News

Millions of pounds which could have funded thousands of students through top universities went unspent last year as some institutions failed to allocate an average of 19% of the money put aside to provide bursaries for state school pupils.The country’s leading universities have failed to allocate more than %26pound;3m in bursary cash, the Guardian has [...]

The accountant

Posted on January 25th, 2008 by admin and filed under Family News

At 18, I was going to study accountancy at university. Then I fell pregnant and had to put my career plans on hold.For the next 10 years, I concentrated on being a mum. To bring in some extra money, I worked evenings and weekends, stacking shelves in Tesco.In 2001, my husband had a massive heart [...]

Only class war on public schools can rid us of this unhinged ruling class

Posted on January 25th, 2008 by admin and filed under Family News

If only the government would justify the paranoia of the ruling classes. They believe, as they have always believed, that they are under unprecedented attack. All last week the rightwing papers rustled with the lamentations of the privileged, wailing about a new class war. If only.The whinge-fest was prompted by the publication of the Charity [...]

Letters

Posted on January 25th, 2008 by admin and filed under Family News

Alarming failure on payIn her outline of the issues raised for schools as a consequence of the Single Status project, Louise Tickle (Equality backpay comes at a price, January 15) points out that John Sutcliffe, of the Local Government Employers, is “adamant that schools have set their own salary levels” and are therefore liable for [...]

Men at work

Posted on January 25th, 2008 by admin and filed under Family News

Toddlers are climbing, swinging and chasing each other on a Saturday morning in the sunny garden of a children’s centre. Some are viewing the landscape from their dads’ shoulders. In the kitchen, young men are sitting around a low table on tiny chairs, chatting and laughing, the babies on their laps poking their fingers into [...]

Where state schools are so good, few go private

Posted on January 25th, 2008 by admin and filed under Family News

“One family rented a house for a week in the school catchment area and fitted out the front room,” says John Wilson, education director for East Renfrewshire. “The school was suspicious and an inspector went along to check. He looked in the front window and saw them all sitting around the table eating dinner. But [...]