What a wonderful world
By MARGARET BROWN features@algarveresident.com Margaret Brown is one of the Algarve Resident’s longest standing contributors and has lived in the Algarve for more than 20 years. Like day follows night
Bed bugs
By: ELOISE WALTON features@algarveresident.com A FOX News employee who says she suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder after being bitten by bedbugs at work has filed a lawsuit against the owner
Broad beans
By PAUL McKAY features@algarveresident.com Teacher, Paul McKay, left London to live a self-sufficient existence in the Monchique hills with his partner Martyn. He keeps an assortment of animals and grows
Choc heist
By: NATASHA SMITH features@algarveresident.com A GROUP of chocolate lovers, in Israel, managed to steal nearly 100 tons of chocolate spread from a warehouse in the northern city of Haifa. Police
Dodgy desire
By: ELOISE WALTON features@algarveresident.com CANADIAN AUTHORITIES are taking steps to remove unlicensed drugs that claim to improve sexual performance from the marketplace because they could cause problems such as loss
Electric car will have little positive impact on the country
features@algarveresident.com By: CHRIS GRAEME chris@the-resident.com THE PRODUCTION of an electric car in Portugal will have little or no beneficial impact for the Portuguese economy, say critics. Much trumpeted recent negotiations
Holiday nightmare
By: ELOISE WALTON features@algarveresident.com A NEW York lawyer is suing Delta Air Lines for one million dollars, saying his family holiday in Argentina turned into a nightmare after they were
Japanese look
By: NATASHA SMITH features@algarveresident.com A BRAZILIAN model is having nylon wires implanted in her eyes to give them an oriental slant ahead of her performance in Rio de Janeiro’s Carnival
Remote control
By: NATASHA SMITH features@algarveresident.com POLICE IN Australia declared a state of emergency when an inebriated man threatened to blow up half a city with his television remote control last May.
Simian wedding
By: NATASHA SMITH features@algarveresident.com AROUND 3,000 people attended an elaborate Hindu wedding ceremony in eastern India for two monkeys last week. The furry bride was dressed in a five-metre long

