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12/10/19
« on: Saturday, 12 October, 2019 @ 16:54:01 »
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Big fines for undeclared property assets

Huge fines are on the way for property owners who have not declared the actual size of their assets in a bid to dodge taxes, as the Independent Authority for Public Revenue will proceed with the online connection of the tax authorities’ databases with the national cadaster upon the latter’s completion.

The interconnection will allow IAPR inspectors to gain full access to the property register.
http://www.ekathimerini.com/245437/article/ekathimerini/business/big-fines-for-undeclared-property-assets

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Re: 12/10/19
« Reply #1 on: Saturday, 12 October, 2019 @ 17:06:11 »
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Eliud Kipchoge breaks two-hour marathon mark by 20 seconds

It will not be recognised as the official marathon world record because it was not in open competition and he used a team of rotating pacemakers.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/athletics/50025543

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Re: 12/10/19
« Reply #2 on: Saturday, 12 October, 2019 @ 17:08:12 »
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Slow walking at 45 'a sign of faster ageing'

How fast people walk in their 40s is a sign of how much their brains, as well as their bodies, are ageing, scientists have suggested.

Using a simple test of gait speed, researchers were able to measure the ageing process.

Not only were slower walkers' bodies ageing more quickly - their faces looked older and they had smaller brains.
https://www.bbc.com/news/health-50015982

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Re: 12/10/19
« Reply #4 on: Saturday, 12 October, 2019 @ 18:36:48 »
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Orange Full Hunter's Moon: how to see it in the night sky on 13 October
Being the month of Halloween, October often has an atmospheric and spooky feel about it as the nights turn colder and darker.

A full moon typically occurs once every month, when the Earth is positioned directly between the sun and the moon - but this Sunday (13 Oct) it will look a little different.

This is because October will bring a full Hunter's Moon, which will see the moon appear bright orange in the night sky.

Set to be appear on the night of Sunday 13 October, the moon should look larger and more orange than a normal full moon, due the fact it rises around sunset.

The Hunter's Moon is expected to reach its peak on Sunday at around 5.08pm (BST).

The moon will only really be clearly visible after sunset and it is recommended that those who want to get a glimpse of it in the UK should head out for a walk after dinner in the evening.
https://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/news/orange-full-hunters-moon-how-see-it-night-sky-13-october-676820

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« Reply #6 on: Saturday, 12 October, 2019 @ 19:41:59 »
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Flag raised on Athens Acropolis to mark 75th anniversary of city's liberation after WWII

In a ceremony marking the 75th anniversary since Athens was liberated from German occupation at the end of WWII - on October 12, 1944 - the Greek flag was raised on the Acropolis on Saturday.
https://www.amna.gr/en/article/399650/

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« Reply #7 on: Saturday, 12 October, 2019 @ 19:56:55 »
Service in tavernas and bars could be a little slow this evening as Italy play Greece in a UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying match. Kicks off 21:45 Greek time.

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Re: 12/10/19
« Reply #8 on: Sunday, 13 October, 2019 @ 14:55:46 »
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Slow walking at 45 'a sign of faster ageing'

How fast people walk in their 40s is a sign of how much their brains, as well as their bodies, are ageing, scientists have suggested.

Using a simple test of gait speed, researchers were able to measure the ageing process.

Not only were slower walkers' bodies ageing more quickly - their faces looked older and they had smaller brains.
https://www.bbc.com/news/health-50015982

Wonder how small today's under 45's brains will be when they reach their 40's. They are already walking slower than me due to looking at and using smart phones as they stroll along