Pregnancy: the good, the bad and the sometimes ugly

I DID IT three times, at a young age and at a time when I was juggling a career and also setting up home …There are a lot of women, though, who decide to pursue a career first and then start a family. Whatever the case, you know that there are going to be changes not only to your lifestyle, but to you, your body and your skin as well.

The world at your fingertips

City pace can be demanding on one’s lifestyle, but it does have its advantages: the world is your oyster (or as my friend Mike used to put it, “the world is your lobster”), and is at your fingertips twenty four/seven. With that thought in mind, I decided last weekend to indulge in a session at my latest discovery: the walk-in nail bar.

Greek Press

HARAVGHI: “Yes to Tassos” Eight months after the elections and a change of government, President Tassos Papadopoulos gets a high vote of approval, 60.8 per cent, from the public, while House President and AKEL leader, Demetris Christofias, remains the most popular party leader, making a good impression on everyday people and in the higher stratums of society.

Christofias comes top in popularity stakes

HOUSE president Demetris Christofias came top of the popularity stakes among party leaders in an opinion poll released yesterday. The AKEL leader garnered a 69.7 per cent positive rating from the 1,000 people asked by the pollsters last month.

Paralimni mayor under fire over abuse of power allegations

D.I.S.Y Deputy Chairman Averoff Neophytou said yesterday the party’s Political Bureau would next week examine allegations of abuse of power levelled against DISY Paralimni Mayor Nicos Vlittis. According to reports in Politis, Vlittis used his influence to hasten the issuing of building permits for coastal property developments by companies belonging to members of his family.

Investors blast government over share fiasco

THE GOVERNMENT has no intention to present a package deal in favour of the public regarding the stock exchange fiasco of 1999-2000, because it has to much to lose, especially the £1.3 billion it made in taxes, the Chairman of the investors association (PASEHA), Demetris Hadjipapas, accused yesterday.

Britain on the verge of terminal decline

THE Monarchy, the Church of England, the Prime Minister, the Conservative Party, the police force, the Premiership, athletics, Concorde, the railways – all institutions that once did Britain proud, that aroused respect, admiration in the country and across the world, all racked by scandal or eaten away by decay.