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
Harmful tax regimes
Contributed by BILL BLEVINS Financial Correspondent, Blevins Franks SO CALLED harmful tax regimes are being steadily abolished by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), according to its 2006
The extra hour
By MARGARET BROWN ON SUNDAY, October 29, the clocks go back one hour in most European countries and some people have another hour in bed. Others would like to, but
Captivating Cape Verde
AT PDM we’ve been raving about Cape Verde for some time. Now, it seems that travel experts across the world are tipping the Cape Verde islands, which bask in the
Beyond the evil
Skip Bandele reflects on life and his world — as he sees it I THINK I will wear a balaclava the next time I visit my bank – it seems
Chartism
Contributed by David Johnson Commercial foreign exchange dealer Halo Financial Ltd IT HAS been amazing how many calls I have had from readers of The Resident in the past few
Autumn’s here, so let’s get planting
By Paul McKay WINTER IS on the way. By the time you read this, the cooler nights and the autumn rain will have turned the summer vegetable plot into a

