Shares magazine is a weekly publication aimed at the serious private investor, and can help you make the most out of your investment during these volatile times. Shares magazine covers much, much more than stocks and shares. Each week you get comprehensive coverage, guidance and analysis on listed companies from FTSE, AIM and PLUS markets, as well as industry insight from the people that count in our Griller interviews, features, sector reports, funds, charts & trend spotting, Forex updates and analysis, commodities news, small caps and more. We also provide instruction and insight into instruments including ETFs, CFDs and spread betting to help you make profit regardless of market trends.
Sea Classics presents authoritative and insightful articles on all aspects of nautical history — from the great battles of WWII, to the historic commanders and admirals, to the magnificent clipper ships, to the deadly U-Boats, to the Civil War ironclads. Every month, Sea Classics brings you these types of articles… and much, much more.
Retro Gamer is the only magazine in the UK that’s fully dedicated to the halcyon days of classic gaming. If you’ve ever fondly blasted away at the Bydo Empire in R-Type, swung Bowser by the tail in Super Mario 64, or navigated all 20 levels of Matthew Smith’s Manic Miner, then this is the magazine for you. Created by a dedicated team of experts, Retro Gamer’s mission is to deliver constantly engaging and passionately written articles that cover a wide range of subjects. We offer our readership in-depth looks at classic games and franchises, behind-the-scenes glimpses of the software houses from yesteryear, and one-on-one exclusive interviews with industry veterans such as Archer Maclean and Hideo Kojima. Stylish, entertaining and beautifully presented, Retro Gamer is the ultimate guide to videogaming’s rich and diverse history.
Explore gripping case files, haunting crime scene photos, and key evidence that unravels the minds of the deadliest psychopaths. Discover the killers who masked their sinister fantasies in plain sight. Prepare for a spine-tingling journey into the dark depths of human nature.
Discover 116 pages of expert advice in the latest issue of Lifestyle Bookazine. Take control of your mind for a happier, healthier life with new psychology insights. Learn how to heal emotional hurt, be more spontaneous, and build healthy boundaries. Find the tools to overcome burnout and embrace hardships as opportunities for personal growth. Explore motives, mindsets, and the benefits of stepping out of your comfort zone. Featuring an exclusive interview with adventurer Levison Wood.
Practical Fishkeeping is a must read for those who are experienced in looking after fish or a newcomer. PF covers the entire aquatic market throughout the year from tropical freshwater and tropical marine fishing to pond and cold water fish during the summer months. You will learn how to aquascape, set up a marine and receive tips and tricks to keep your fish in the best condition.
A source of useful and helpful information for boat owners, both power and sail, it helps them get the most from their chosen leisure activity. Its affluent, but practically-minded consumers find PBO is a forum for interacting with like-minded individuals.
A taxi driver is unexpectedly taken on the ride of his life in this stylish thriller from acclaimed director Michael Mann. Max (Jamie Foxx) is a cab driver who hopes to some day open his own limo company; one night behind the wheel begins promisingly when he picks up Annie (Jada Pinkett Smith), an attorney working with the federal government who is attractive, friendly, and gives him her business card after paying her fare. Max thinks his luck is getting even better when his next fare, Vincent (Tom Cruise), offers him several hundred dollars in cash if he’ll be willing to drop him off, wait, and pick him up at five different spots over the course of the evening. Max agrees, but he soon realizes Vincent isn’t just another guy with errands to run – Vincent is an assassin who has been paid to murder five people who could put the leaders of a powerful drug trafficking ring behind bars in an upcoming trial.
When a UFO is taken down by the government making it crash, Nemon (Farid Jamal Khan) is taken to a secret Laboratory ran by Dr. Silva (Joe Bei) for anything and everything evil. Becoming close with Dr. Silva’s assistant Terry (Tara London) she saves him from the laboratory and asks for the help of her friend Ricky ( Anthony Castro) unknowing they are way out their league. Not knowing what to do they turn to Ricky’s brother Jason (Franklin Correa) for help since dr. Silva’s agents ran by Agent Monroe (Valentin Montero) and his protege’ Agent Kelly (Bryan C. King). Now it’s a Race Against Time to get Nemon safely to his extraction point.
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