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How to recession-proof your retirement: 7 smart strategies to fortify your nest egg

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:TV   来源:Interviews  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:His challenges are not limited to running either - he has also set himself the target of completing one million press-ups between the ages of 80 and 90 and completes at least 1,000 every three days - and all in the name of charity.

His challenges are not limited to running either - he has also set himself the target of completing one million press-ups between the ages of 80 and 90 and completes at least 1,000 every three days - and all in the name of charity.

The blaze, in Beswick Close, was next to the railway line and affected train services to London St Pancras on Saturday.A new £32m building has been officially opened at a city university.

How to recession-proof your retirement: 7 smart strategies to fortify your nest egg

The Lab forms part of Anglia Ruskin University's (ARU) site in Peterborough, which opened to students in 2022.and includes a microbiology lab, a tissue culture lab, engineering workshops, teaching spaces and the Living Lab - a space designed to host exhibits and events.Prof Ross Renton, principal of ARU Peterborough, said The Lab was "a wonderful addition to the city and our outstanding campus, which has all the facilities needed to meet students' career goals and ambitions".

How to recession-proof your retirement: 7 smart strategies to fortify your nest egg

The university said its new building was "environmentally friendly, both inside and out"."It connects to ARU Peterborough's earlier buildings through landscaped gardens, with site-appropriate planting, and is certified 'excellent' by

How to recession-proof your retirement: 7 smart strategies to fortify your nest egg

, the world-recognised standard to measure building sustainability," it said.

The Lab is the third campus building to open since the university launched and would allow ARU Peterborough "to offer a much wider range of employment-focused courses, the majority of which are available to start this January".Ms Rigg said the war was a scary period in her life to live through, but there were moments of fun among the despair.

"I had my 21st birthday on the station and they made me a cake."We used to have the ships that came in from the USA with food on them, and one of the ships had boxes of dried fruit.

"One of the sailors discreetly dropped one of the crates on the side of the dock so that we had plenty of fruit in the cake."Another time, a crate of bacon was accidentally dropped off a ship, and I stashed some down my bloomers, and didn't declare it on the way out.

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