who do you hate worse daily mail or sun readers?

I odium Daily Mail readers more because they actually think they are intelligent in their fascism.
At least people who pore over the Sun are usually just stupid and have no better excuse than that they can't be bothered to study anything more


How can a newspaper bring to light a person's intelligence???

It cant, but this question reflects urs


Open ur rake over the coals

Are we really a country that relies on Sun readers to choose our leaders?

Is it a big engage in that the sun has turned its back on Brown? I must admit i have brought the sun on occasion but i would never be precedent by it.


throughout story the sun has only supported labour when they knew they were going to win, in reality they are a tory owned and backed partnership that shows its real colours at a time like now when travail is looking like losing the next election, i hope

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Black Friday creeps into Thanksgiving

“The retail countryside is changing,” said Jon Yarbrough, executive of the J.C. Penney at Inlet Square Mall that is presentation at 3 a.m. Friday. “It wouldn’t surprise me if we pushed it to 12 [a.m. next year] because of the contest. You’ve got to stay competitive. We’ll be forced to join in.”

Objective, Old Navy at Coastal Grand Mall, Kohl’s and Wealthiest Buy are among the stores opening at midnight Friday.

Tanger Safety-valve Centers on U.S. 17 and S.C. 501 and area shopping centers such as Coastal All-inclusive and Myrtle Beach Mall are opening earlier than ever on Disgraceful Friday this year, saying they are trying to keep up with what shoppers indigence. Crowds have flocked to their early openings in new years, so they’ve decided to start even earlier this year, shopping center managers say.

“We were jam-packed at 4 [a.m.] last year,” said Steve McGhee, unrestricted manager of Coastal Grand Mall in Myrtle Coast, which is opening at 3 a.m. Friday, an hour earlier than Vile Friday last year. “If it was good at 4, I concoct it will be good at 3.”

Lunch break endangered in harried workplaces

In a new survey, 30 percent said they lunched at their desks to keep time. Forty-six percent do it to save time asset money.

“A lot of people say, ‘Lunch? Who gets lunch?' ” said Monique Betty, proprietor of Careersync, a Boca Raton, Fla., career coaching group. “Lunch has kind of fallen on the sword during these productive times.”

With waves of layoffs decimating their ranks, workers visage increases in workloads. That's what anchors us to our workstations lay hold of noon. But depriving yourself of a lunch break can consequence in weight gain, digestive woes or even cut productivity.

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That's the case with Fort Lauderdale area manager Krissy Brady. “Surely the workload has changed: less people, more work,” she said.

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