Articles (1-1 of 1)

Professional Indemnity Insurance

If you are a freelancer providing advice or services you are considered an expert which means you owe your client a legal duty of care. In any event you are being paid for your services. If one day you provide an erroneous service you could be held legally responsible for damages caused to your client.

Last minute


The Guardian

Inside Homs: 'We are seriously dying here. It is really war'
The Guardian
Activists said the victims included a four-year-old girl, Salam al-A'raa, shot in the head, in the opposition-controlled suburb of Baba Amr. "We are seriously dying here. It is really war," Waleed Farah told the Guardian, speaking via satellite phone.

and more »

Atlanta Journal Constitution (blog)

Here's your chance to be chased by zombies!
Atlanta Journal Constitution (blog)
Runners from last fall's first 'Run For Your Lives" race in Maryland. CREDIT: Reed Street Productions In reality, being chased by a ravenous zombie would be an activity best avoided. But thousands of people are ready to “run for their lives” for fun ...

and more »

Recommended: Here's your guilty pleasure movie of year...
msnbc.com
You can find it here! By Gael Fashingbauer Cooper How is Guy Pearce's character not called Snake Plissken in his upcoming film "Lock-Out"? You remember Snake -- played by Kurt Russell in 1981's awesome "Escape from New York" (and 1996's not-so-great ...


Been Here Before (Warriors 116, Thunder 119)
San Jose Mercury News (blog)
It's hard to imagine the Warriors' big three of Ellis, Lee and Curry playing a much better basketball game than their performance Tuesday against the Thunder. Ellis was 18-29 on his way to a 48-point career high, David Lee snagged his second ...

and more »

'3D is here to stay' …
Times of India
"It's here to stay," he announces, much like a child who's got a new toy, "The user experience in movies is changing. With 3D TVs also making their way into the market, a lot of movies are bound to be in this format from now on.

and more »

Critical Path: Here's how Path can save itself, if it acts fast
ZDNet (blog)
By Jason D. O'Grady | February 7, 2012, 10:11pm PST Summary: Four simple steps that Path can follow — right now — to save its reputation and potentially, its business. Don't wait for Apple to approve the 2.0.6 version of your iOS app with the opt-in ...

and more »
 


Bookmark us
  • Bookmark this page on StumbleUpon
  • Bookmark this page on del.icio.us
  • Bookmark this page on DZone
  • Bookmark this page on MisterWong
  • Bookmark this page on Digg
  • Bookmark this page on scuttle
  • Bookmark this page on ThisNext