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aiyana   Tue Nov 24, 2009 7:23 am GMT
http://www.gls-sprachenzentrum.de/106_englisch_sprachreisen.html

Learn English is quite a task. England, Canada, Ireland, Malta, New Zealand, USA and South Africa are the various countries offering some of the best English learning programs. However, the British or the American educational system only can issue official and internationally recognized certificates after passing the English language exams (such as TOEFL, IELTS or Cambridge FCE exams) developed by these systems. If you do not wish to take up these exams either in England or USA, you can sit for these exams in other affiliated schools scattered all across the world. Various schools in the other parts of the world are affiliated by these two English education systems and can issue recognized certificates to the students on their behalf.
Learn English in Aberdeen   Tue Nov 24, 2009 9:19 am GMT
Dear Guest

There are a lot of Eastern Europeans in Aberdeen. This is a new phenomena, since 2004 Eastern Europeans have been allowed to work in the UK. Among the Eastern Europeans are Russians who were living in the Baltic States who are now a persecuted minority. There is also the occasional mail order bride.

I will see if I can find a story that you will find interesting.

Former store manager jailed for 16 months - Press & Journal

Larisa Baxter took £112,000 from Lidl while she was working as a store manager ... admitted taking the money from the Lidl store, in Lang Stracht, Aberdeen, ... Mr Munro said Baxter, who is originally from Russia, started by taking the ... and staff at one casino urged her to seek help for her addiction when she ...

www.pressandjournal.co.uk/Article.aspx/1432014 - Cached



So, cheap labour is not so cheap!


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The court heard Baxter, who worked for the supermarket chain for more than seven years, contemplated suicide after her crime came to light.

He said: “She has lost her family a fortune. She spent her husband’s Christmas bonus gambling, she has had to have her home remortgaged, and her credit card bills are astonishing. She was always chasing that final jackpot at the roulette table.”

The solicitor added that between September and December last year Baxter spent more than £190,000.

Fiscal depute Alan Townsend said Baxter was described as “hysterical” when she confessed to the company’s operations manager.

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