Jade Goody

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Going back to a previous point I made about normal people selling their stories and doing the same as Jade, just for less cash, I always assumed they just wrote to the magazine. I may have been wrong:

http://www.talktothepress.co.uk/

http://www.cash4yourstory.co.uk/

Deary me

Founds this section:

Is there individual or organization you would like to name and shame? Is your ex boyfriend a love rat? Do you have an experience with a Turkish love rat? Do you want to humiliate a cheating partner? Or do you want the world to know how an offical body let you down?

Love rat? Turkish Love rat?

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Yes it does.
Travelling to Australia isn't required though, you only need to be a few metres either side of the Equator to see the effect.

no it doesn't

you refer to the classic con of African shysters who drain a (not even shperical) dish then turn and step over the equator and watch it drain the other way

but the turning around spins the water...nice income if you can get it, conning gullible tourists, even Michael Palin fell for it in Pole-To-Pole

http://www.ems.psu.edu/~fraser/Bad/BadCoriolis.html
 
horrible gobby woman,had a little sympathy as i would anyone diagnosed with cancer.
all this circus stuff is just stupid i actually grew to hate the woman,ok she wanted to look after her kids so she did but once she earnt a few quid should of stopped and spent her last days with her family.instead she lost all her dignity.
 
no it doesn't

you refer to the classic con of African shysters who drain a (not even shperical) dish then turn and step over the equator and watch it drain the other way

No, I refer to the Coreolis effect making large bodies of air or water spin in opposite directions depending on which hemisphere they're located in.
 
No, I refer to the Coreolis effect making large bodies of air or water spin in opposite directions depending on which hemisphere they're located in.

large bodies of air metres from the equator...got you ;)
 
Apparently Bill Oddie, Graeme Garden and Tim Brooke-Taylor will make every effort to attend the funeral after Jade expressed a wish that alll the Goodies should be there.
 
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The funeral will be on the 4th of April. :icon_wink
 
Apparently Bill Oddie, Graeme Garden and Tim Brooke-Taylor will make every effort to attend the funeral after Jade expressed a wish that alll the Goodies should be there.


bet he didn't leave a message,he never does:102:
 
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Like I said.....fecking sham

http://uk.news.yahoo.com/21/20090325/tuk-jade-marriage-saved-1m-tax-bill-6323e80.html

Jade Goody's marriage to Jack Tweed could have saved her two sons an inheritance tax bill of more than £1 million.

Had Goody not married Tweed last month, her estate, estimated at £3 million, would have probably been passed directly into trust for her sons Bobby, five, and Freddie, four.

Goody earned about £1 million in the months before she died, insisting that she wanted the money to go to her sons so they could enjoy the upbringing she never had.
But according to Andrew Kirby, a senior trust and tax manager at Moore Blatch Solicitors, her marriage to Jack Tweed could have saved that sum alone by avoiding inheritance tax.
If Goody had not wed Tweed, Freddie and Bobby's trust would been liable to 40% tax on more than £2.68 million of her estate, landing it with a bill of £1,075,000.
The 27-year-old Big Brother star's wedding to Tweed just four weeks before she died from cervical cancer means the money can be passed on through him as a surviving spouse.
This does not mean 21-year-old Tweed has any rights to the estate, as it can still be controlled by the trustees acting for Freddie and Bobby, said Mr Kirby. What it does facilitate, however, is for the money to be paid over time to Goody's children without being subject to inheritance tax, the adviser added.
Mr Kirby said: "I have no doubt Jade's marriage to Jack was genuine, but the additional benefit is that Jack can now be used as a conduit by Jade's trust. You have to ask whether it is politically right that a five and four-year-old who have lost their mother to a terminal illness should pay such a large tax bill. The way round it is to arrange a death-bed wedding. The trustees might even insure against Jack's life in case he died before the money was passed over."
Meanwhile, a book of remembrance will open for Jade Goody at the church where her funeral will take place. St John the Baptist Church in Buckhurst Hill, Essex, will open the book to the public on Thursday in advance of her funeral on April 4.
Visitors to the church will be able to leave a message in the book and will have an opportunity for quiet reflection and prayer and the lighting of a candle, a spokesman for Chelmsford Diocese said.
 
Like I said.....fecking sham

http://uk.news.yahoo.com/21/20090325/tuk-jade-marriage-saved-1m-tax-bill-6323e80.html

Jade Goody's marriage to Jack Tweed could have saved her two sons an inheritance tax bill of more than £1 million.

Had Goody not married Tweed last month, her estate, estimated at £3 million, would have probably been passed directly into trust for her sons Bobby, five, and Freddie, four.

Goody earned about £1 million in the months before she died, insisting that she wanted the money to go to her sons so they could enjoy the upbringing she never had.
But according to Andrew Kirby, a senior trust and tax manager at Moore Blatch Solicitors, her marriage to Jack Tweed could have saved that sum alone by avoiding inheritance tax.
If Goody had not wed Tweed, Freddie and Bobby's trust would been liable to 40% tax on more than £2.68 million of her estate, landing it with a bill of £1,075,000.
The 27-year-old Big Brother star's wedding to Tweed just four weeks before she died from cervical cancer means the money can be passed on through him as a surviving spouse.
This does not mean 21-year-old Tweed has any rights to the estate, as it can still be controlled by the trustees acting for Freddie and Bobby, said Mr Kirby. What it does facilitate, however, is for the money to be paid over time to Goody's children without being subject to inheritance tax, the adviser added.
Mr Kirby said: "I have no doubt Jade's marriage to Jack was genuine, but the additional benefit is that Jack can now be used as a conduit by Jade's trust. You have to ask whether it is politically right that a five and four-year-old who have lost their mother to a terminal illness should pay such a large tax bill. The way round it is to arrange a death-bed wedding. The trustees might even insure against Jack's life in case he died before the money was passed over."
Meanwhile, a book of remembrance will open for Jade Goody at the church where her funeral will take place. St John the Baptist Church in Buckhurst Hill, Essex, will open the book to the public on Thursday in advance of her funeral on April 4.
Visitors to the church will be able to leave a message in the book and will have an opportunity for quiet reflection and prayer and the lighting of a candle, a spokesman for Chelmsford Diocese said.

Or sound financial management preventing the government from shafting her/her sons of £1m that they had already paid tax on.
 
Surely the apparantly ignored but much more relevant story in all this is that Jack's sentencing and prison terms are constantly being re-arranged so he can spend time with her and now attend her funeral. Regular folk wouldn't have it so lenient, but the papers don't seem up in arms about it. If I was the cab driver he beat up I would want closure, and would be incensed that his sentencing has now been deffered again.
 
So, with an estate already worth in the region of 2 million, would that have not provided her sons with an education rather than having to subject us all to a (still present) daily dose of the JG story.
 
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