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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 doesnt 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. Qatar to upgrade Losail circuit to F1 standards data: 27.03.08
Qatar plans to improve its Losail MotoGP circuit to cater eventually for Formula One, the head of the Gulf country's motor sports federation said on Wednesday.

2. Irish town takes lead on renewable energy data: 10.04.08
Dundalk's Sustainable Energy Zone is part of a European Union program encouraging small projects that can be expanded to the regional or national level.

3. Darfur women still face rape risk data: 07.04.08
Women and girls in Darfur are still subjected to widespread rape and sexual assault, Human Rights Watch says.

4. 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?

5. EU takes web search groups to task data: 10.04.08
Google, Microsoft and other online search companies could be forced to tighten further their privacy controls

6. Bosnia police arrest 5 terrorism suspects in raid data: 27.03.08
During the raid on the suspects' homes in Sarajevo and Bugojno, the police seized anti-tank mines, laser sights, maps and manuals describing how to build bombs, officials said Friday.

7. Football: Strachan rues misses data: 19.03.08
Manager Gordon Strachan is left to rue a number of missed chances as Aberdeen dump Celtic out of the Scottish Cup.

8. PM not going to Olympics opening data: 10.04.08
Gordon Brown will not attend the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympics, Downing Street confirms.

9. William Caxton's prayer book saved by National Trust data: 07.04.08
The earliest-known printed book bearing the stamp of William Caxton, the father of British printing, has been saved for the nation by the National Trust at a cost of almost ÂŁ500,000.

10. Food colourings with link to hyperactivity may be banned data: 10.04.08
Food safety watchdogs are expected to call today for a ban on six artificial food colourings which have been linked to hyperactivity in children.

11. Open jail processes 'beefed up' data: 19.03.08
The prison service promises action after an offender raped a schoolgirl while on the run from an open jail.

12. Custody for Comoran rebel data: 07.04.08
Ousted Comoran rebel leader Mohammed Bacar is remanded in custody on the French island of Reunion.

13. Moscow wants its people on site at U.S. missile projects data: 10.04.08
Russia demanded Tuesday that its military officers be present at all times at the planned U.S. missile defense sites in Poland and the Czech Republic to make sure Russia is not a target.

14. Udo Voigt, leader of German far-right party, charged with defamation data: 27.03.08
Voigt, head of the National Democratic Part, was charged Tuesday with incitement and defamation for allegedly publishing a pamphlet before the 2006 soccer World Cup that prosecutors said called into question whether nonwhite players should be on the national team.

15. Cardiff to play FA Cup final data: 07.04.08
Cardiff City will play Portsmouth in this season's FA Cup final after a stunning goal from midfielder Joe Ledley gave them a 1-0 win over Barnsley in Sunday's semi-final at Wembley Stadium.

16. Richard Hammond: Review: Hyundai i10 data: 19.03.08
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17. German Catholic Church details wartime use of forced labor data: 10.04.08
The church exploited nearly 6,000 forced laborers in the Nazi era, it said in an extensive report Tuesday on a dark chapter in its history.

18. Ferguson relishing Barcelona test data: 10.04.08
Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson cannot wait to face Barcelona in the Champions League semi-finals after beating Roma.

19. 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.

20. 'Some progress' in Russia-US ties data: 07.04.08
George Bush and Vladimir Putin sign a basic agreement on bilateral ties, without a breakthrough on differences.

21. Bid to restore Iron Cross awakens Germany's angst data: 27.03.08
The painful debate over whether to revive the famed Iron Cross so that German soldiers can be awarded for courage, underscores how far the country's military still is from normality.

22. Open skies, cheaper fares – at least for now data: 07.04.08
The first phase of the open-skies agreement has added 20 percent more seats across the Atlantic than were available last April, bringing down prices.

23. Olympic torch relay protest timeline data: 07.04.08
The Olympic torch relay through London descended into chaos after pro-Tibet protesters disrupted the event, leading to 35 arrests. Here is a timeline of events.

24. 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.

25. Rivals 'should share licence fee' data: 10.04.08
Some of the BBC's licence fee could be shared with other broadcasters, media watchdog Ofcom says.

26. BBC launches iPlayer on the Wii data: 10.04.08
Users of the BBC iPlayer will be able to watch programmes on their televisions as well as their PC under a new agreement that brings the popular catch-up service to the TV for the first time.

27. Return of jihadists: Europe's fears subside data: 10.04.08
Intelligence and law enforcement officials say their fears of young would-be fighters from Europe traveling to Iraq and returning more radicalized and better trained were overblown.

28. Try this headline: Black Hole Eats Earth data: 07.04.08
A lawsuit contends that a giant particle accelerator outside Geneva might produce a black hole that will spell the end of the Earth - and maybe the universe.

29. City: Virgin to jettison massages data: 10.04.08
Virgin Atlantic's firstclass passengers will be a little less pampered in future - if plans to axe the airline's 280 onboard beauty therapists go-ahead.

30. No more sailing, vow men adrift for 23 days data: 07.04.08
Two Spanish fishermen lost at sea for more than three weeks after their engine failed have vowed never to set sail again.



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