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Home Addition Home Improvement Construction; a Homeowners Guide to Building a Home Addition Part I Part one of this helpful two-part article guides homeowners through the process of developing, defining, and planning a home addition project. Included are cost estimate and budget tips, building code requirements, construction type selection, and ideas on which type features to include. Home Addition Home Improvement Construction; a Homeowners Guide to Building a Home Addition Part II Part 2 of this informative article helps homeowners sift through the complicated tangle of contractor related issues for a home addition project. Included are tips for locating and selecting just the right contractor, as well as guidelines for defining the contract. The great masters of the recording arts learned their techniques by devoting their lives creating, capturing and tweaking sound. These secrets are hard earned, and used to be passed down from the pros to their apprentices at big studios. You would set up mics, sweep the floor, run for coffee and take out the trash, then, one day they let you help them at the console. Those days are almost gone. TweakHeadz Lab is the modern day equivalent of that apprenticeship. If you read my articles carefully you will find many secrets of audio production. Of course, I don't know everything, no person does. but I do know a lot. Enough to get you on your path. Design Build Save Time and Money- Choose a Design-Build Contractor for Your Next Home Construction Project This article briefly discusses the advantages of hiring a Design-Build Firm for the construction of your next dream home project. Design Build Design build: Getting your facts right They say home is where the heart is and all of us put in our hearts and souls into building that dream house. Just like anything else, our homes need renovation and change at some point down the line. The two most important aspects of doing this are construction and design and what better way than to find a way that integrates the two. Design build takes care of both aspects leaving you the job of finding a good design build contractor. Look no further, here we are!

1. French team in Colombia yet to reach hostages data: 10.04.08
The French foreign minister, Bernard Kouchner, said Monday that a French-led humanitarian mission aimed at reaching Colombian hostages is not stalled and simply needs more time.

2. For many Americans, the boom that wasn't data: 10.04.08
Since World War II, the buying power of most American families grew while the economy did. But in 2007, the median family seems to have made less.

3. Has Sir Alan met his match in The Apprentice? data: 19.03.08
Sir Alan Sugar, the archetypal bully best known for his withering put-downs, will come face to face on the new series of The Apprentice with a woman who successfully sued a city law firm for victimisation.

4. Switzerland likely to outlaw cat fur trade data: 07.04.08
Cat fur is used in garments and blankets in Switzerland, the last West European nation where such a trade is still legal. But the trade is increasingly stigmatized and likely to be outlawed soon.

5. Northern Rock to cut 2,000 jobs data: 19.03.08
Nationalised bank Northern Rock will cut about 2,000 jobs by 2011 as part of restructuring plans.

6. Parents are 'baffled by Diplomas' data: 19.03.08
A survey says that four out of five parents do not feel able to give their children advice about the Diploma.

7. Should we feel sorry for estate agents? data: 10.04.08
With the housing market slowing, times are hard for estate agents. Who'll shed a tear, given their reputation?

8. Researchers discover pre-Edison recording in France data: 07.04.08
They say they have unearthed a recording of the human voice, made by a little-known Frenchman, that predates Edison's invention of the phonograph by nearly two decades.

9. Dominant Russian party to nominate Putin as leader data: 10.04.08
The Russian president has said he will become prime minister after his successor, Dmitri Medvedev, is sworn in on May 7, but leadership of the pro-Kremlin United Russia party would effectively give him control of Parliament, where the party has a large majority.

10. Federer hits form in Indian Wells data: 19.03.08
Top seed Roger Federer thrashes Nicolas Mahut to reach the fourth round of the Pacific Life Open.

11. Club raided in corruption probe data: 19.03.08
Birmingham City FC is raided by police investigating alleged corruption within professional football.

12. French commandos are dispatched to help rescue crew of yacht data: 10.04.08
Elite French troops have been dispatched to East Africa to bolster an effort to free the crew of a yacht that was seized by pirates off Somalia, a Foreign Ministry spokeswoman said Monday.

13. President of Montenegro wins landslide re-election data: 10.04.08
The presidential vote Sunday, the first since independence, dashed the hopes of the Serb minority, who had backed a pro-Serb candidate who might have brought them closer economic and political ties with Belgrade. The two countries have had chilly relations since the breakup.

14. Europe begins to criticize Chinese crackdown in Tibet data: 27.03.08
Europe on Wednesday sharpened its tone over China's military actions in Tibet as officials said they were considering sending a fact-finding mission to Beijing and a Chinese diplomat sought to defend the crackdown on protesters.

15. 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.

16. First six-way kidney transplant performed data: 10.04.08
Doctors have carried out the world's first simultaneous six-way kidney transplant.

17. Chelsea hope for third time lucky data: 10.04.08
Chelsea will not care if their Champions League semi-final against Liverpool later this month produces another turgid defensive standoff as long as they finish third time lucky.

18. Tory councillor's son stands against him 'for deserting mother' data: 10.04.08
The son of a Conservative councillor is standing against his father at next month's local elections in revenge for him leaving his mother for another woman.

19. Diana inquest lays blame on driver and paparazzi data: 10.04.08
A jury at a British inquest found Monday that Princess Diana was unlawfully killed by the negligent driving of her chauffeur and photographers who pursued her speeding Mercedes.

20. Big-is-better theory loses appeal data: 07.04.08
Battle lines are forming in banking that pit bigger-is-better theorists against breakup advocates.

21. Youths attack Australian school data: 07.04.08
Several people are hurt after youths armed with bats and a machete attack a Sydney high school.

22. DLA claimants being 'cut back' data: 10.04.08
Many genuine disability living allowance claimants are not getting what they are entitled to, a councillor has said.

23. Teacher union leader Sinnott dies data: 07.04.08
Steve Sinnott, general secretary of one of the UK's biggest teaching unions, the NUT, dies.

24. Failure of new peace talks would be 'devastating,' president of Cyprus says data: 27.03.08
The comments by President Dimitris Christofias came two days before a meeting with the Turkish Cypriot leader, Mehmet Ali Talat.

25. Wine maker insures nose for ÂŁ3.9m data: 19.03.08
A Bordeaux wine maker has insured his nose for ÂŁ3.9 million, the Lloyd's of London insurance market said.

26. Return of jihadists: Europe's fears subside data: 10.04.08
Intelligence and law enforcement officials say their fears of young would-be fighters from Europe traveling to Iraq and returning more radicalized and better trained were overblown.

27. Silvio Berlusconi: Left's women are uglier data: 10.04.08
It is a rather unorthodox argument for being elected, but in image-obsessed Italy, it just might work.

28. Berlin denies Libya training role data: 07.04.08
Germany denies media reports of official involvement in an alleged scheme to train Libyan anti-terror police.

29. Investigations: Home shark loses his bite data: 07.04.08
Here is property parasite Philip Hope outside his lovely detached house in leafy Berkshire.

30. Irish leader quitting amid graft inquiry data: 07.04.08
Denying that he received corrupt payments, Prime Minister Bertie Ahern, one of Europe's longest-serving leaders, who played a central part in bringing peace to Northern Ireland, announced Wednesday that he would resign next month.



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