Γιώργος Ασημακόπουλος: «Ο κ. Κατσίβελας πούλησε τα Φιλιατρά, πρόδωσε τους Φιλιατρινούς και διάλεξε – εισηγήθηκε να κλείσει το Α.Τ. Φιλιατρών»

Ο Δήμαρχος Τριφυλίας κ. Κατσίβελας πούλησε τα Φιλιατρά, πρόδωσε τους Φιλιατρινούς και διάλεξε – εισηγήθηκε να κλείσει το Αστυνομικό Τμήμα Φιλιατρών.
Το είπε από την πρώτη στιγμή ο Βουλευτής κ. Κωνσταντινέας και το λέει συνέχεια σε όλους τους τόνους για να ξεκαθαριστεί πολύ καλά στο μυαλό όλων των Φιλιατρινών και όλων των κατοίκων και δημοτών του Δήμου Τριφυλίας.

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Ανακοίνωση από τον Εμπορικό Σύλλογο Κυπαρισσίας για την μετακίνηση χειρουργών από τη Ν.Μ. Κυπαρισσίας στο Γ.Ν. Ζακύνθου

Με αφορμή τα δημοσιεύματα και τις επίσημες ανακοινώσεις σχετικά με το Νοσοκομείο της Κυπαρισσίας, ο Εμπορικός Σύλλογος που αφουγκράζεται τις σκέψεις και τις ανησυχίες των πολιτών της περιοχής μας, κρούει των κώδωνα του κινδύνου σχετικά με το θέμα της μετακίνησης των χειρούργων, η οποία ελλοχεύει τον κίνδυνο της υποβάθμισης του Νοσοκομείου μας.

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Whimsy Wednesday: Full potential

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Καταργούνται τα βιβλιάρια των τραπεζικών καταθέσεων -Τι θα ισχύσει

Στην κατάργηση των βιβλιαρίων στους λογαριασμούς καταθέσεων μέσα στους επόμενους μήνες θα προχωρήσουν οι τράπεζες, με στόχο την εξοικονόμηση κόστους.

Αντί της ……

ενημέρωσης του βιβλιαρίου οι πελάτες τους θα μπορούν να ενημερώνονται είτε από τα ΑΤΜ ή από τα εναλλακτικά δίκτυα για τις κινήσεις του λογαριασμού τους.

Στο πλαίσιο αυτό αναφέρει το moneyonline.gr, οι τράπεζες στρέφουν τους

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Books I Have Forgotten

Each month I revisit some of my past reviews. One of the reasons I started this book blog was to remember what books I have read. My memory isn’t the greatest anymore and I found that I would read a book and then not remember if I liked it or what it was even about.Maybe one of these will prompt you to seek out an older, but amazing book. Or, if you’ve read one of these and your review was different, please share!——————————————–Let Them Eat Cake by Sandra Byrd 3/5 Stars11/2008″Definitely chick-lit. Light and fluffy with very little depth or substance. Lexi is a college graduate going from job to job. Her degree is impractical, having something to do with French culture and literature. She moves back home, only to find that her parents are in the midst of preparing to sell their home and move to a retirement community. Predictably, Lexi’s choices disappoint them. However, Lexi loves all things French and is determined to find employment that will indulge her.When a casual conversation with the manager of a French bakery leads to a job offer, Lexi jumps in only to find that the pay is inadequate and the staff are difficult. The story is fairly predictable, but Lexi is likeable. She’s real, there is nothing fairy-tale about the story. She says the wrong things at times and makes mistakes. Her family is annoying, but whose isn’t at times? The story is Christian, without being preachy or religious.Overall, a light, enjoyable read.”Well, it’s obvious I liked it, but I remember nothing about this book!Your Roots are Showing by Elise Chidley12/20084/5 Stars”Lizzie Buckley has what appears to be a perfectly wonderful life: a lovely home, a handsome husband and two beautiful twin toddlers. But, as so often happens to tired young mothers, she suffers from exhaustion, some depression and a decreased desire for sex. She writes an email to her sister, venting about her frustrations and, unfortunately, sends it to her husband by mistake.What follows is a charming novel about life and love, and family and friends, and what happens when two people who really love each other forget how to communicate. After her husband leaves, Lizzie must pick up the pieces of her life and put it back together. As she does this, she finds herself again.A funny, enthralling novel set in contemporary England. Lizzie’s voice rings true and while you both cringe and laugh at her antics and misjudgments, you cry with her frustrations.Elise Chidley captures what it’s like to be a wife and mother. A terrific debut novel. I can’t wait for more.”No memory of this one. I wish I still had my copy, I’d reread it. Doesn’t She Look Natural? by Angela Hunt2.5/5 Stars11/2008″After a painful divorce, Jennifer Graham finds that she has inherited a small-town funeral home from an elderly great uncle. Needing a fresh start, she and her children move from Virginia to Florida. The Fairlawn funeral home is in need of remodeling and repair, much like Jen’s own life.As Jen embarks on this new journey, she meets new people, makes new friends and learns about herself and her relationship with God along the way. The Christian theme is subtle throughout the book.The story is light and predictable. Jen decides to keep Fairlawn, and run it, rather than sell it. There is very little depth and minor character development. It’s a nice little story that had potential. I liked Jen. I loved Gerald. I thought the ex-husband was a cad, but there was also very little backstory and the conclusion was just a little too convenient for me.My big complaint with this story is the narration. Jen’s story is told in first-person, which I rarely like. The chapters then alternate between Jen and the other characters like her mom, Gerald, and her son. These supporting characters aren’t written as first-person, but are an awkward present-tense third-person narrative. It was actually quite annoying and very distracting. The story would have been much stronger had the author maintained the same style throughout it.I’d give this 2.5 stars. It’s a good, not great, story that had a lot of unfulfilled potential.”Reading the review made me remember my frustration with the narration, but I recall nothing about the book itself.——————————————–What about you? What are some of the books you’ve read in previous years?©Holly B. of 2 Kids and Tired Books 2007-2014 All rights reserved. If you’re reading this on a site other than 2 Kids and Tired Books or 2 Kids and Tired Books Feed, be aware that this post has been stolen and is used without permission.

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