A pain in the neck
Part Three After several sessions with osteopath Dr. Maria Clarke, my neck has vastly improved and I feel more energetic. So is that it – am I cured? According to
Say no to bulging backpacks
I remember the incident well… I was lining up for class after a wet school lunch hour, when one of the school ‘nerds’, shuffling along on his way to class
What it means and where it’s going
Most foreign homeowners are baffled by the recent changes in the taxation of their properties. At the heart of the property tax reform is the ‘Valor Patrimonial’ or rateable value
Why multi manager investment is so popular
Around five years ago, not many individual investors had heard the term ‘multi manager’. Today, it is a familiar expression. In fact, multi manager funds now comprise one of the
The need for strategy
In a remarkable sentence, Ernani Lopes said that the great problem with traditional Portuguese industry is that, instead of selling, one buys from it. And Jorge Moctezuma correctly stated recently
Sudan wants Darfur power share
Sudan’s government recently admitted that the best solution to the bitter conflict in Darfur may be to allow the region to run its own internal affairs. The Sudanese government’s idea
Useless information
Instead of deliberating about weighty matters of life and death, I have chosen this week to amaze you with my top 80 lesser-known universal facts, which I hope you will
Scoring in the EU
There is a belief in the UK that we British obey EU laws, while other countries simply ignore them. A new report reveals the real story. Every year, the European
All weather protection
Have you ever wondered what would happen if your bank was devastated by extreme weather conditions, or some other catastrophic event? This has suddenly become a glaring reality, highlighted by
As usual – a month of mayhem
Apart from involuntary duckings enjoyed by the Boss during heavy weather dinghy sailing, neither of us had swum in the sea this year until our siblings came to stay. From

