Saturday, 28 February 2009

Time is important.


Speak loud on the streets – mean I’m mad. At least this is strong opinion of who need to that “I speak loud”.  Like for example, the Prince William. The problems only lie in a small fact that if I shut up – nothing happen. The seeing just a car, (the brand new silver Range Rover), plus crossed thoughts from interested parties, plus time-space orientation, and all this constant harassment produce expected result of “what you do to find the job”. Any further detail in this respect delegate to the Mr. Trevor Edwards, Senior Consultant, PCS Personal Career Solution, Mutual House, 5th Floor, 70 Conduit Street, London, W1S 2GF, Tel.: 0207 837 5881, Mobile: 0778 031 934 trevor.edwards@pcsexecutive.com ):

THIEVES broke into Zara Phillips’ car and stole her handbag — containing valuable jewellery. The Queen’s grand-daughter was “close to tears” after finding her riding gear strewn over the road beside her damaged Range Rover. The jewellery plus cash were missing when the bag was recovered from a hedge — but her passport was still inside. A source said: “Zara was shaken by the incident and was frantically searching for her handbag.

“Police told her later that it was an opportunistic crime — but there is always a moment of fear that she has targeted.” The theft — in Kensington, West London, on Thursday while equestrian world champion Zara, 27, shopped nearby — comes just one month after Princess Beatrice’s BMW was nicked. Bea, 20, had left the keys in the ignition in South Kensington — though the car was recovered. Pippa Middleton, 23, sister of Prince William’s girlfriend Kate, had valuables and photos taken from her car in September. The Met last night confirmed Zara’s theft and revealed a member of the public handed in the bag. He added: “There are no security implications.” 

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