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<title>Mizuno Golf MX-950 Ladies Graphite Shafted Irons (Set) and Blended Hybrid Set</title>
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<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jan 2008 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[ Blended hybrid set <br /><br />This is Mizuno’s new addition to its super soft iron range so expect great feel without the difficulty or worry of hitting a more demanding club.<br /><br />Mizuno have a proven reputation in making excellent irons suitable for the professional player.  The <a href="http://golfbuyitonline.co.uk/Mizuno-Golf-Irons-(Sets).php">Mizuno MX-950</a> is a true hybrid set designed for the golfer looking to make the game easier and more enjoyable without playing with a set that look like shovels!<br /><br />The MX-950 simplifies the design of a modern high performance iron set by including a mix of hybrids, deep cavity mid irons and good looking short irons.  MX-950 hybrids are uniquely adjustable for lie and loft, producing the ultimate modern custom fitted set. <br /><br /><br />The <a href="http://golfbuyitonline.co.uk/Mizuno-Golf-Irons-(Sets).php">Mizuno MX-950</a> includes the following Technical Specification:<br /><br />•	Transitional Hybrids - High launch hybrids (21 and 24 degree) with tungsten weighting replace 3/4 irons<br />•	Hollow technology mid irons (5-7) - Grain Flow Forged 4135 high strength steel with Internal offering mid set flight and distance<br />•	Tungsten Weighting - For distance and trajectory<br />•	Precision short irons - Reduced face weight for added stability<br />•	Grain Flow Forged (8-PW) - Grain Flow Forged 1025E "Pure Select" mild carbon steel for solid feel and distance control, and precision in the short game<br />•	Seamless integration - Distance system flows perfectly from hybrid to wedge<br />•	Customised integration - Entire set fittable for set harmonisation<br /><br />Model	Left-Handed	Loft	Lie	Offset	Bounce	Length	Swing Weight<br />3	n/a	21Â°	59.5Â°	n/a	0Â°	38.75"	D0-D2<br />4	n/a	24Â°	60Â°	n/a	0Â°	38.25"	D0-D2<br />5	n/a	27Â°	60.5Â°	0.220"	1Â°	37.75"	D0-D2<br />6	n/a	30Â°	61Â°	0.211"	2Â°	37.25"	D0-D2<br />7	n/a	34Â°	61.5Â°	0.201"	3Â°	36.75"	D0-D2<br />8	n/a	38Â°	62Â°	0.181"	4Â°	36.25"	D0-D2<br />9	n/a	42Â°	62.5Â°	0.161"	5Â°	35.75"	D0-D2<br />PW	n/a	46Â°	63Â°	0.142"	6Â°	35.50"	D1-D3<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />To view an article on the Mizuno Golf Equipment please click on the following link:<br /><a href="http://www.golfbuyitonline.co.uk/articles/Mizuno-Golf-Equipment.html">http://www.golfbuyitonline.co.uk/articles/Mizuno-Golf-Equipment.html</a><br /><br /><br /><br />--<br />Golfbuyitonline is the online store that offers<a href="http://www.golfbuyitonline.co.uk/"> golf equipments</a> and<a href="http://www.golfbuyitonline.co.uk/Accessories.php"> golf accessories </a>offered by established brands. The customer can easily compare products displayed on the store and choose the one that appeal to his tastes. <br><br>Source: <a href="http://www.articletrader.com/">http://www.articletrader.com</a> ]]></description>
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<title>Debt Management Plans: Sequestration Scotland | Consolidation Loan & Protected Trust Deeds UK</title>
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<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jan 2008 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[ Supplied on behalf of Newtomorrow by The BIG Partnership. For more information contact Stuart Forsyth or Bryan Garvie on 0141 333 9585 or <a>stuart.forsyth@bigpartnership.co.uk</a> /<a> bryan.garvie@bigpartnership.co.uk</a><br /><br /><br />Financial difficulties are a great source of stress for many people. Often, the desire to recover the situation as quickly as possible can lead to the wrong choices – making things even worse.<br /><br />There is no fixed route to recovery for everyone, the solutions need to be tailored to each individual and will depend on the types of debt, the amounts outstanding, available assets and the amount that can be paid off each month.<br /><br />However, there are some roads you probably should not go down in your attempts to escape the clutches of debt.<br /><br />Firstly, it is important not to attempt to run away – you can’t. Even if you left the country, you will soon be traced on your return, for example through National Insurance numbers or credit checks.<br /><br />Another knee-jerk reaction is to take out another loan to pay off creditors, but further borrowing is unlikely to solve the situation.<br /><br />While television is full of adverts for consolidation loans promising to combine all your debt into one reduced monthly outgoing, it often comes at a price – high interest rates over many years with your home as security.<br /><br />Consolidation loans might stave off the wolves for a while but it is unlikely to provide an acceptable long-term solution.<br /><br />If you do decide to go down the loan road, it is imperative you use a legitimate, authorised source – the provider should at least have a consumer credit licence and preferably be licensed by the Financial Services Authority. This rule out loan sharks – a highly risky and dangerous option.<br /><br />Speak to family and friends who may be able to help out with a situation by lending money or even purchasing – and therefore securing – assets such as your home. This may at least give you comfort in the knowledge that your house cannot be taken from you. <br /><br />It is also worth speaking to your creditors and asking them if you can come to some alternative repayment arrangement. Most organisations will accept alternative arrangements for a short time – though beware if you are making reduced payments that you are not just paying off the interest rather than the capital amount.<br /><br />If you can reach such an agreement then budgeting is key and any scope to maximise income and reduce expenditure should be explored.<br /><br /><a>Debt management plans</a> and the Scottish Executive’s failed Debt Arrangement Scheme could feasibly leave you paying your debts off over a very long period of time, often in excess of ten years.<br /><br />Debt crises need not end in bankruptcy. A solution may lie in<a> Protected Trust Deeds</a> – whereby your assets are signed over to a trustee who liaises with your creditors to come to a mutual arrangement regarding repayment.<br /><br />Creditors are more open to Protected Trust Deeds than<a> sequestration</a> as they are more likely to recover more of what is due to them because the costs involved in the process are lower.<br /><br />Debtors and creditors both benefit from the finite duration (usually three years) of a Trust Deed.<br /><br />If you have more than one creditor it is important you deal with them equally – do not pay off one in full and not the others. By law you are not allowed to prefer one creditor over another and payments could be challenged later.  Accordingly, be careful with payments to family members and friends.<br /><br />Finally, do not be afraid of the law surrounding personal debt – it is there to protect both the creditors and the debtor. Use it. If you need help, seek<a> Expert Debt advice</a> from an insolvency practitioner.<br /><br /><br />--<br />Do not be afraid of the law surrounding personal debt – it is there to protect both the creditors and the debtor. Contact us for live <a>debt advice</a> for all your debt problems. <br /><br><br>Source: <a href="http://www.articletrader.com/">http://www.articletrader.com</a> ]]></description>
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