A Night to Remember
A night to remember Back in 1953, the most luxurious hotel suite in the world, the penthouse at the Dorchester in London, cost 25 pounds sterling a night, around 440
MONTENEGRO
Prime Minister wins election Montenegrin Prime Minister, Milo Djukanovic, has claimed victory in the country’s first general election since it declared independence in May. The former Yugoslav republic decided, in
Food and diabetes – Rules for a healthy diet – Part two
FOLLOWING ON from the last article (see August 18 edition of The Resident), here we are, once more, talking about healthy eating for diabetics, but also for everybody else as
When I’m 64
Skip Bandele reflects on life and his world – as he sees it. LAST MONTH, the oldest person in the world died at the age of 116. Maria Esther de
NICARAGUA
Tainted brew kills 22 Police have been conducting raids on bars and stores in search of tainted alcohol that has killed 22 people and left more than 100 seriously ill
SUDAN
Ugandan rebels assemble AT LEAST 400 soldiers from the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA), including the LRA deputy leader, Vincent Otti, have arrived at assembly points in southern Sudan, as part
Cercis to Cydonia – Part two
By STUART MERELIE OTHER THAN being stuck in the office writing this article on a bank holiday, I think I am one of the luckier people living in the Algarve
JORDAN
Brit gunned down A MAN opened fire on a group of foreign tourists in Jordan’s capital, Amman, on September 4, killing a British man. Five tourists were also injured when
New baggage fees for no-frills flyers
IN THE first indication that the recent changes to airport security are to have a significant impact on air travel, both easyJet and Ryanair have announced changes to their luggage
Planning for the inevitable – By Bill Blevins
Making sure the right people get the right money at the right time: Planning to avoid death duties should be a key component of your estate planning. I do not

