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Simply cover the tile to be removed with a cloth. With an iron set on medium heat, iron the cloth using slow, even strokes. If heat doesn’t remove the tile, use cold. Place a covered piece of dry ice on the tile (do not touch the ice directly). When the tile is cold enough, a sharp rap of the hammer should shatter it, for easier removal. Summary Before starting on any home improvement project, carefully consider project costs verses enhancement of family use, improved appearance, and increased market value potential to your home. Plan your project carefully in advance, with plenty of time to shop around for best prices and selection of materials – as well as qualified contractors and other professionals to help get the job done right! Be sure project meets building code requirements, and all permits are obtained before beginning the project. Plan well within your budget with funds to spare for unexpected expenses. All ingredients that help to insure project success!

1. Kevin Maguire: Tories ahead on own goals data: 10.04.08
Rarely have crocodile tears flowed so shamelessly as when dewyeyed toff David Cameron sniffed an onion and posed as unlikely champion of the lower paid.

2. Mills evidence 'inaccurate' data: 19.03.08
Heather Mills' evidence in her divorce case with Sir Paul McCartney was "inaccurate", the judge's ruling states.

3. Jowell defends torch parade role data: 07.04.08
Minister says taking part in the Olympic torch parade is no endorsement of China's human rights record.

4. Rescue team find missing aircraft data: 07.04.08
A rescue team finds the wreckage of an aircraft which went missing in bad weather in the Cairngorms.

5. 'Don't call him Boris,' Tessa Jowell tells Labour data: 07.04.08
Labour ministers and MPs have been banned from referring to Boris Johnson, the Tory candidate for London mayor, by his first name, it emerged yesterday.

6. EU leader urges Turkey to speed changes data: 10.04.08
The president of the European Commission said Wednesday that he would urge Turkey to speed up reforms and show more interest in European Union membership during his first official visit this week.

7. Fiona: Don't Carey data: 07.04.08
Mariah Carey. The very name conjures nasty feelings. Like the time I interviewed her and she barely looked me in the eye.

8. Is the food still Italian if the chef is a foreigner? data: 10.04.08
Italy's restaurants are now a snapshot of the country's recent immigrant experience, raising the question: Does the cuisine become less Italian if the chef is a foreigner?

9. Belgium gets new government, but how long will it last? data: 27.03.08
After a nine-month political crisis that prompted speculation that the country might split, Yves Leterme of the Flemish Christian Democrats was sworn in Thursday as prime minister. But many voters believe the new government will be too weak to last.

10. EU attacks Sri Lanka over rights data: 19.03.08
An EU delegations says it has "serious concerns" about reports of human rights abuses in Sri Lanka.

11. Finland's foreign minister ousted over scandal involving exotic dancer data: 07.04.08
Finland's foreign minister was ousted Tuesday by his conservative party over a text message scandal involving an erotic dancer.

12. Japan fails to choose bank chief data: 19.03.08
The Japanese government's latest nominee to be governor of the Bank of Japan is vetoed by the opposition.

13. McCanns welcome papers' apology data: 19.03.08
Madeleine McCann's parents accept £550,000 damages over false newspaper claims about her disappearance.

14. Latest Pictures: In pictures: Heather Mills through the years data: 19.03.08
In pictures: Heather Mills through the years.

15. Ten Years of Blair: I'VE HAD ENOUGH ..AND SO HAVE YOU! data: 19.03.08
TONY Blair yesterday brought down the curtain on his Premiership in a speech full of pride, passion and humour.

16. Zimbabwe crisis talks called data: 10.04.08
Zambia announces a regional emergency meeting to discuss Zimbabwe's post-election impasse.

17. The new Diana? In Britain, Carla Bruni steals the show data: 07.04.08
The new first lady of France emerged as the star of a state visit to Britain with her husband, Nicolas Sarkozy.

18. Fayed fails to force Prince Philip to take stand data: 19.03.08
Mohamed Fayed has failed in a final attempt to force the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh to give evidence at the inquest into the death of Diana, Princess of Wales.

19. New appeal to identify Islay body data: 10.04.08
A fresh plea is made for help in identifying a man's body which washed up on Islay two years ago.

20. 'Modern mums are spoiling children' data: 07.04.08
Competitive modern mothers are producing a generation of demanding, spoilt children, according to a report on parenting.

21. In for the kill data: 07.04.08
Big game hunting hasn't died out... Louis Theroux on why people go on holiday to shoot lions.

22. BBC and ISPs clash over iPlayer data: 10.04.08
A row breaks out about who should pay for the extra network costs incurred by the BBC's on-demand TV service.

23. Now snow hits flights at new T5 data: 07.04.08
Heathrow's Terminal 5 is hit by more than 100 cancellations as snow causes further disruption.

24. Yemen pushes Palestinian dialogue data: 19.03.08
Yemen holds separate talks with Fatah and Hamas in an effort to foster Palestinian national reconciliation.

25. 'I'm on the plane... the PLANE' data: 07.04.08
When passengers can yap into their mobiles in the air, plane travel will be even worse, says Clive James.

26. Big-is-better theory loses appeal data: 07.04.08
Battle lines are forming in banking that pit bigger-is-better theorists against breakup advocates.

27. Doctor Who draws in 8.4m viewers data: 07.04.08
The return of Doctor Who attracted 8.4 million viewers, it was disclosed yesterday.

28. Mirror Money: I was a drop-out now I've millions data: 10.04.08
The worldwide credit crunch could tip Britain into a mini recession hitting jobs and house prices, the boss of financial website Moneysupermarket believes.

29. Three share £2.2m Lottery cash data: 10.04.08
Three ticket holders are each £753,154 richer after sharing a £2.2m jackpot in Wednesday's main Lotto draw.

30. Brussels to target cartels data: 07.04.08
The European Commission sets out proposals to facilitate compensation for victims of cartels.



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