Free to air
By JENNY GRAINER WE RECENTLY joined the satellite club and can now surf the ‘free to air’ channels. It isn’t our first foray into the system – when we lived
Airports promise speedier checks
UK AIRPORT authorities have ordered a security overhaul of Britain’s main airports in an attempt to prevent a repetition of the chaos that followed the warnings of a possible terrorist
TAIWAN
First Lady accused of corruption WU SHU-CHEN, wife of Taiwanese President Chen Shui-bian, has been charged with corruption over the misuse of state funds. She and three former aides to
Avoid another poison tragedy
Following the tragic deaths of two children holidaying in Corfu, UK holidaymakers travelling abroad are being urged to take simple steps to keep their families safe from carbon monoxide poisoning.
New Year’s Eve in Madeira
CHRISTMAS IS just around the corner, so we, at PDM thought we would remind you that the Portuguese island of Madeira offers the perfect setting to celebrate the busy holiday
Eggs moves house
By Paul Mckay Wednesday, October 4 If at first you don’t succeed, get a professional in. With this in mind, we had Ana, the Monchique vet visit this morning to
Magic mushrooms and surprising discoveries
By MARGARET BROWN TOUGH FOR holidaymakers who landed at Faro last weekend just in time for a couple of day’s heavy downpour, but a source of joy and satisfaction to
The Kaiser Cure – Prevention
Dr. THOMAS KAISER MD, DRCOG, General Practitioner Dear Reader, I ASSUME you are writing your short lifestyle diary every day. Writing a diary is such a good way of being
A companion for life
By Dr. Maria Alice CHRONIC ILLNESS, once diagnosed, becomes a companion for the rest of your days and the worse thing is that you cannot even divorce it. Coping with
International estate planning
Contributed by Dennis Swing Greene International Fiscal Consultant, EuroFINESCO S.A. ONE OF the essential steps in international estate planning is to determine the domicile of origin or of choice of

