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POLICE WARN AGAINST SCAMMER PRETENDING TO BE HIT BY CARS




From Cyprus Mail - article by Annette Chrysostomou 20 June 2018


Police are warning the public about a new scam to get money from drivers which has been observed in the wider Nicosia area where the fraudsters pretend to have been hit by cars.

In at least two cases, a woman who is believed to be around 50 years old, dressed in black, moved around near cars stopped at traffic lights and then fell down, pretending a car hit her and that she was injured, police said.
In one of the cases the woman reportedly got €200 from a driver saying she needed to get to a hospital.

Police have called on the public to be careful and to contact the nearest police station or the citizens’ hotline at 1460 should they witness such an incident.

Toasting Watson's Bull Pup



Ed Lear, long-time member of the Tankerville Club of Cincinnati, should be its poet laureate – and not just because he shares the name of the famous limerickwriter and author of The Owl and the Pussycat.

At the quarterly Tankerville Club meeting last Friday (June 15), Ed produced a toast to Watson’s bull pup that confronted the question of just what the heck that pup was.

You will recall that upon first meeting Holmes in A Study in Scarlet, Watson lists one of his shortcomings as “I keep a bull pup.” That’s the last we hear of it. Or is it the terrier that is poisoned in chapter 7? Actually, it may not be a dog at all. A “bull pup” is both a kind of gun and an old British expression for having a quick temper.     

Ultimately, Ed isn’t sure what Watson meant. Here’s the toast: 
It started out as, “yes, I know this one,”But there was more by the time I was done.If truth be toldWe were all probably fooledBy what really is meant by this son-of-a-gun. It was in the story you just readAnd for his part winds up dead,Killed by strychnine pill,But some say he was illAnd in the end his name was never said. Or it could have been what Watson usedTo keep them from being battered and bruised.Easy to carry, easy to hide –
Just the thing when by Sherlock’s side,Or maybe what Sherlock used to keep himself amused. Or it could be his quick temper to some of you,And to others it may mean something I never knew.But now that you’ve read the story,You be the judge and jury –
’Cause it may be something else totally out of the blue! But regardless, Ladies and Gentlemen, let us raise our glasses to Watson’s bull pup!

It’s not exactly T.S. Eliot, or even Edward Lear, but it was terrific toast!

CYPRUS OPEN STUDIOS 2018




Link to Cyprus Open Studios 2018 - www.cyprusopenstudios.com



Bâtınîlik nedir ? - Bâtınîlik kelimesinin anlamı

Bâtınîlik veya Bâtınîye : Kur ‘ an ‘ ın ve emirlerle yapılmaması istenen şeylerin bütününü bilip dışa ait şekillerine gerek olmadığına inananların inançlarına verilen isimdir. Bu anlayışta olan kim varsa ona Bâtınî, yoluna da Bâtınîlik denilir. 

Streç Film İle Zayıflama

streç film bölgesel zayıflama

Kilo vermek ve fit bir vücuda kavuşmak için geliştirilen yöntemlere her geçen gün bir yenisi daha ekleniyor. O yöntemlerden bir yenisi de streç film ile zayıflama. Bir çok makaleye konu olan bu zayıflama yöntemini siz değerli okurlarımız için araştırdık ve inceledik. İşte streç film ile zayıflama yöntemi;

Streç Film Nasıl Zayıflatır ? : Streç film ile zayıflama yöntemi temelde kilolu bölgenin sıcak tutulmasına ve terleme yöntemi ile zayıflamasını amaçlamaktadır. Terleme yolu ile vücuttaki suyun ve yağın atılması hedeflenmektedir.

Streç Film Nasıl Uygulanır ? : Bu yöntemi uygulamak için rahatsız olduğunuz fazla kilolu bölgenizi streç film ile sarmanız ve 1-2 saat beklemeniz gerekiyor. Dilerseniz sarma işlemi öncesinde uygulama yapacağınız bölgeye E vitamini içerikli bir krem veya losyon sürebilirsiniz.

Streç Film Zayıflatır Mı? : Elbetteki hayır. Bu deli saçmasına inanmış olamazsınız. Kalori yakmadan yağları yakamazsınız. Terleme yolu ile vücuttan atılan sıvı yağ değil sudur. Oldu olacak vücudunuzu alüminyum folyo ile kaplayıp fırına atın. Olacak iş mi bu?

Dipnot : Bu yöntemi Streç film pazarlayan birileri ortaya atmış olabilir. Şüpheliyim :)

Son zamanlarda oldukça konuşulan ve popüler hale gelen Streç Film İle Zayıflama Yöntemi çeşitli kaynaklarda gerçekten işe yarıyormuş gibi detaylı olarak anlatılmış. İlk duyduğumda gülüp geçtim ancak birkaç sefer daha karşıma çıkınca bu konu hakkında bir yazı yazma gereği duydum. Bu yöntem size hiçbir fayda sağlamaz, aksine vücudunuza zararı olabilir. Vücudunuz terleme yolu ile attığı sıvıyı streç film nedeniyle atamaz ve içeride hapsolur. Bu da kötü bir kokuya ve rahatsız edici bir hisse sebebiyet verecektir. Streç filmi uygulamadan önce iki kere düşünmenizi tavsiye ederim.

Eğer gerçekten işe yarar bir kilo verme yöntemi arıyorsanız sitemizin Diyet Programları kategorisini incelemenizi tavsiye ederim.

Jeong Min Choi

Jeong Min Choi
Photo Shoot Fall 2016








ONLINE TAX RETURNS - DEADLINE EXTENDED TO 31 OCTOBER 2018




The deadline for submission of on-line tax returns has been extended to 31 October 2018

LITTLE SIGN OF URGENCY OVER PLASTIC BAG CHARGE



Cyprus Mail - article by Andria Kades 17 June 2018


A law introducing charges for plastic bags is just a few weeks away from coming into force on July 1, but environmentalists complain far too little has been done to prepare shoppers for the change.
In December last year, parliament voted into law a bill that would mean plastic bags between 15 and 50 microns will be charged a minimum of 5 cents plus VAT.


The law generously allowed a six-month transition period in which shops could begin charging slowly – at 2 cents per bag – but more crucially, use these six months as a period to run campaigns and inform the public.  It is now mid-June and no major campaigns have been run.
According to Greens MP Charlambos Theopemptou what we should have been seeing were TV ads, signs up in shops and supermarkets, something to indicate campaigns were ongoing.
The public should have been surrounded by this information he added with suggestions on alternative solutions such as cloth bags for instance.
“We haven’t seen any of this and it’s concerning,” Theopemptou told the Sunday Mail.
“It would be a good idea to start as the days are fast approaching,” he added.
Environment department official Elena Christodoulidou said they would be launching their own campaign starting June 23 until July 8.
Asked if it was leaving it too late, she stipulated that they had daily contact with stakeholders throughout the transition period but now the campaign would be more “dynamic”.
“This will be a major campaign where we will prepare leaflets, have signs on the road, smart videos, hand out reusable bags,” she told the Sunday Mail.
Though the law comes into effect on July 1, Christodoulou said the idea was not to begin punishing those who do not adhere to it but to encourage them to change and adapt, essentially giving them some breathing room in the coming weeks.
The law allows for fines up to €3,400.
One of the eternal problems when it comes to plastic bags is how often people take extra carrier bags to use for their own home.
In Cyprus, the latest figures by the EU Commission are from 2012 and they reveal that the average person used 140 bags per year of which 125 were the carrier bags set to be charged for. The remaining 15 are reusable bags. Currently, the environment department is currently trying to get more up to date figures.
In other countries, plastic bag use had been reduced by 50 per cent after charges were introduced, so why not in Cyprus?
“I think people are quite accepting of this change, similarly to recycling.” The change came slowly but it is now very much a part of Cypriot life.
“Based on what we’re seeing, the reaction is positive.”
Lawmakers preparing the law ensured another two key points were enshrined in the legislation.
Firstly, the cost will apply to carrier bags alone. This means the very light, flimsy plastic bags used to pack fruits and vegetables, for instance, will continue to be free of charge. Only the bags issued at the check out counter will be charged at 5 cents minimum.
Additionally, the money reaped from these sales should not go towards the company’s profit but instead, a special fund aimed at further educating the public.
The supermarket association said that while they were ready to begin charging, there was definitely no plan as to how this fund would work.
“We had a meeting with the environment department but it was not very specific. We’ll be ready to implement when we have guidelines as to how but we don’t have this information yet,” the spokesman of the association, Andreas Hadjiadamou, told the Sunday Mail.
Stefanos Koursaris, the head of small shopkeepers’ union Povek, agreed, saying his members were also not ready and though they had the goodwill to implement the law to the ‘t’ and felt this was a positive change, they’d like to be enlightened as to how it will be done.
“Without wanting to belittle (the environment department) a lot more could have been done,” he said.
“We still don’t know how this fund will be created, how it will work or how it will be done in a way that will be transparent.”
Christodoulou insisted the government had the plan ready but officials were still fine-tuning details to ensure full transparency.
Nonetheless, the fund is linked to the campaigns, she stipulated.
This is because, as Theopemptou outlined, the responsibility for campaigns lay in the hands of all shops – supermarkets, retailers and any business that will be required to sell plastic bags.
The idea, he said, is that they would all come together as a group and run the campaigns.
Hadjiadamou, however, said he wasn’t too concerned about implementing the changes as the idea had been around for a long time. Some stores and supermarkets already charge for plastic bags and so the public is aware of it.
“We believe the public will adapt to it,” he said.
He suggested that the six-month period had been more for plastic manufacturers to make the necessary adjustments as the whole point of charging is to reduce plastic bag use and that means a smaller workforce.
Christodoulos Papadopoulos, owner of the plastic bag production company Papadopoulos A & Sons, told the Sunday Mail they were ready to adapt to the changing law.
“We know who we’re going to let go and when,” he said.
At least 125 people are expected to lose their jobs, Papadopoulos said out of around 200 employees.
The bulk of the company’s work is producing the carrier bags that shops will now charge for, making up approximately 75 per cent of their business, Papadopoulos added.

“We expect our sales to drop anywhere from 65 to 85 per cent and the respective staff to go too.”

POLICE TO LAUNCH MOTORBIKES CAMPAIGN



Cyprus Mail - article by Katy Turner 17 June 2018




As part of its efforts to reduce the number of serious traffic accidents the police will on Monday launch a week-long campaign aimed at drivers of motorbikes and scooters, the second so far this year.
Special emphasis will be given to those riders breaking the law, such as those driving dangerously, driving without a licence and not wearing a helmet.

During the period 2015-2017, 47.73 per cent of motorbike riders killed in traffic accidents were not wearing a helmet.

EQUITABLE LIFE SOLD FOR 1.8bn TO LCCG



Financial Times - article by Oliver Ralph 15 June 2018



Equitable Life is to sell itself for £1.8bn, drawing the curtain on the long and troubled history of the UK’s oldest mutual life insurer. Equitable came close to collapse in 2000 in one of the UK’s biggest financial scandals, costing its policyholders millions of pounds and prompting a raft of inquiries from the government, regulators and the European Parliament. The UK government ended up paying more than £1bn in compensation to members because of regulatory failures relating to the insurer.

Equitable, which was founded in 1762 and counts Samuel Taylor Coleridge, William Wilberforce and Walter Scott among its former customers, closed to new business 18 years ago. Since then it has slowly been running itself down. Chris Wiscarson, Equitable’s chief executive, put the company up for sale earlier this year, and has now agreed to sell it to Life Company Consolidation Group, which specialises in buying up old books of life insurance business. He said the EU’s Solvency II capital rules, introduced in 2016, made it increasingly difficult to run the company and return excess capital to policyholders. “Under Solvency II, you have to reserve for a one in 200-year event. For a company that has only 20 years to go, that’s an odd notion.”

Equitable still has just under 400,000 policyholders, the majority of whom will receive some of the proceeds of the sale. Those customers who have with-profits policies will get a big jump in the bonus level that is applied to the underlying value of their policies, from 35 per cent to between 60 and 70 per cent. However, as part of the deal they will have to convert their with-profits policies, which carry investment guarantees, to unit-linked policies which are more sensitive to movements in financial markets. Nevertheless, Mr Wiscarson is not expecting a lot of opposition. “I’ve met many policyholders to talk about this and they get the proposition and are very supportive of it,” he said. Paul Thompson, chief executive of LCCG, said that the transfer from with-profits policies to unit-linked was a crucial part of the deal. “We wouldn’t have been interested in acquiring the mutual as a mutual,” he said. “They are difficult to run in run-off . . . there’s a huge amount of capital to be distributed to the last remaining policyholder.” Mr Thompson said that LCCG, which is backed by US-based Oaktree Capital, would have to raise fresh capital for the deal.

Equitable’s near collapse in 2000 was prompted by guarantees it had given to its customers on the returns they could expect from their investments. According to the 2007 European Parliament report: “Equitable did not correctly predict the increase in life expectancy of the general population nor the historical fall in interest rates; thus, a time-bomb started ticking the moment [guaranteed annuity rates] were introduced, with the firm consistently under-reserving for the guaranteed annuities throughout the whole period and creating an ever-increasing asset shortfall.”

Policyholders will be able to vote on the deal in the middle of next year, and High Court approval will also be needed.