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| As we all know, time is of the essence and we are all busy people: I sometimes think that it is this very reason that many of us want to move abroad to a more relaxed lifestyle! Anyway, bearing this in mind we have come up with a more reader-friendly newsletter format. Have a look - it means that you can click through to something that is of particular interest to you - or not!! A couple weeks ago I was in Cyprus and it was an interesting trip I must say. Every time I go to Cyprus something magical happens – I conquered my fear of water and did a dive 30 meters to the Zenobia (a ship wreck rated in the top 10). I went on a 120km Harley bike rally through the foothills of the Trodos and along the cost. I’ve tried parasailing, skiing and have survived ‘the banana’ a long yellow tube pulled by a boat with several screaming people on it! The list goes on and on… To read more go to: The Cyprus Newsletter In this months newsletter: Cassandra Hills... Lasa is a picturesque, rural village lying about 600 metres above sea level, making the climate is a few degrees cooler than the low-lying inland villages – lovely in summer. Is the world about to come to an end? by Smart Currency’s Charles Purdy. Let’s face it, we all need all the help we can get in these trying times and it is imperative that you look closely at your currency strategy – every little bit helps! Time to get your running shoes on! The Cyprus International 4-day Challenge is taking place for the 4th consecutive year from 27-30 November 2008 for runners of all levels wanting to test their strength in this daring event! Fireworks... going up in smoke It’s that time of year – wood smoke, pyrotechnics and reams of autumn leaves…But just as every recreational explosive carries a health warning, there’s no point making sparks in life without taking sensible steps to protect yourself against the unforeseen. Will it work - or won't it? The final road test of the new Paphos International Airport took place on Monday 28th October. Having been invited to the first trial, my expectations of the final trial were high – but sadly not matched. To see the full newsletter go to: The Cyprus Newsletter Kind regards till next time, Kim
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