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Offline Maik

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02/01/19
« on: Wednesday, 02 January, 2019 @ 02:16:17 »
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Spouses have till end-Feb to apply for separate tax

Couples wanting to files separate income tax declarations will have to submit an application to the tax authorities within the next 58 days requesting that they be handled individually, as the deadline for the expression of such an interest regarding the incomes of the 2018 financial year expires at the end of February.
http://www.ekathimerini.com/236161/article/ekathimerini/business/spouses-have-till-end-feb-to-apply-for-separate-tax

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Re: 02/01/19
« Reply #1 on: Wednesday, 02 January, 2019 @ 02:19:38 »
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Euro turns 20 years old

The European Parliament in Brussels is marking the 20th anniversary of the euro with a light show outside on its esplanade.

Nineteen EU countries now use the euro, but they still frequently argue over how it should work.

The currency was introduced as a way to end the decades-long battles over exchange rates between European nations and to facilitate smooth trade.

Back then, Wim Duisenberg, who was the European Central Bank President, said, "The euro has clearly demonstrated it can achieve its main objectives. These include ensuring price stability, enhancing market transparency across national borders, and facilitating commerce, which is communication, both inside and outside Europe."

While the euro was established on paper on the first of January 1999, hard money wasn't printed for another three years.

Twenty years later, there are two main complaints about the euro.
http://www.ecns.cn/news/economy/2019-01-01/detail-ifzccnsu7722651.shtml


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Re: 02/01/19
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday, 02 January, 2019 @ 02:37:06 »
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Millions of people failing to take free test that could spot deadly diseases, NHS warns

A free health check that could spot deadly diseases has been taken by less than half of over-40s, NHS England has warned.

The free screening tests for many of Britain's biggest killers, such as heart problems, kidney disease and Type 2 diabetes. But it has been taken by only a minority of the 15 million people who are eligible to undergo it, the health body warned.

It consists of just a 20 minute long, entirely painless assessment and could potentially save people's lives, experts have warned.

But despite the fact that dementia and Alzheimer's disease remain the leading cause of death in England and Wales in 2017, millions of people have not taken the test that could quickly help avoid them.
https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/health-news/health-check-up-nhs-test-alzheimers-dementia-diabetes-heart-disease-doctor-a8705866.html

Hm, I'd happily have taken the test, if only my GP had made me aware of it.

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Re: 02/01/19
« Reply #3 on: Wednesday, 02 January, 2019 @ 09:02:20 »
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Millions of people failing to take free test that could spot deadly diseases, NHS warns

A free health check that could spot deadly diseases has been taken by less than half of over-40s, NHS England has warned.

The free screening tests for many of Britain's biggest killers, such as heart problems, kidney disease and Type 2 diabetes. But it has been taken by only a minority of the 15 million people who are eligible to undergo it, the health body warned.

It consists of just a 20 minute long, entirely painless assessment and could potentially save people's lives, experts have warned.

But despite the fact that dementia and Alzheimer's disease remain the leading cause of death in England and Wales in 2017, millions of people have not taken the test that could quickly help avoid them.
https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/health-news/health-check-up-nhs-test-alzheimers-dementia-diabetes-heart-disease-doctor-a8705866.html

Hm, I'd happily have taken the test, if only my GP had made me aware of it.

I agree Maik, I would have done this health check, had I received the letter, which should be sent to me every 5 years. When I get the next opportunity, I will be outside the age restriction.

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Re: 02/01/19
« Reply #4 on: Wednesday, 02 January, 2019 @ 12:26:30 »
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Australian man screaming at spider 'why don't you die?' triggers full police response
Multiple officers arrive at home to find Perth man with ‘serious fear’ of arachnids ‘trying to kill a spider’
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/jan/02/australian-man-screaming-at-spider-why-dont-you-die-triggers-full-police-response

Oh dear, I do hope the spider was OK

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Re: 02/01/19
« Reply #5 on: Wednesday, 02 January, 2019 @ 13:26:07 »
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Millions of people failing to take free test that could spot deadly diseases, NHS warns

A free health check that could spot deadly diseases has been taken by less than half of over-40s, NHS England has warned.

The free screening tests for many of Britain's biggest killers, such as heart problems, kidney disease and Type 2 diabetes. But it has been taken by only a minority of the 15 million people who are eligible to undergo it, the health body warned.

It consists of just a 20 minute long, entirely painless assessment and could potentially save people's lives, experts have warned.

But despite the fact that dementia and Alzheimer's disease remain the leading cause of death in England and Wales in 2017, millions of people have not taken the test that could quickly help avoid them.
https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/health-news/health-check-up-nhs-test-alzheimers-dementia-diabetes-heart-disease-doctor-a8705866.html

Hm, I'd happily have taken the test, if only my GP had made me aware of it.

I agree Maik, I would have done this health check, had I received the letter, which should be sent to me every 5 years. When I get the next opportunity, I will be outside the age restriction.

The wretched Indy feeds me auto-run advertising videos with sound but does not give me a direct link to the info about the test, only saying it is on the NHS website.   :bleh:

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« Reply #6 on: Wednesday, 02 January, 2019 @ 17:48:11 »
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Some surprising revelations emerged from the results of an EU study announced recently. The 2017 study, by Eurostat, the official statistical authority of the European Union, reported how much the typical European household spends on recreation.

The figures, which were released on Friday, showed that Greece, which has been hard-hit by more than eight years of financial crisis and consecutive austerity measures, is ranked fourth in spending among all the E.U. member states.

An average of 15.4 percent of the household income of Greeks is spent in restaurants and hotels.
https://greece.greekreporter.com/2019/01/02/greece-and-cyprus-top-eu-in-restaurant-and-hotel-spending/

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« Reply #7 on: Wednesday, 02 January, 2019 @ 21:00:30 »
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Manchester United 'prepare £34m deal for defender Kostas Manolas'
https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/manchester-united-prepare-34m-deal-13802015


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Re: 02/01/19
« Reply #8 on: Wednesday, 02 January, 2019 @ 21:05:58 »