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"pensioner" Definitions
  1. a person who is receiving a pension, especially from the government

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MADRID (Reuters) - Pensioner Willy Clement complains that BBVA (BBVA.
ONE is 46 years old, the other is a pensioner.
One pensioner, Tatiana Shmiganovskaya, even held a brief hunger strike.
"We don't want them here," said Yemil Gunes, a pensioner.
Frode Berg, a trusting pensioner, willingly worked for Norwegian intelligence.
Likewise, pensioner Edith Rena, 75, would seem an obvious target voter.
The pensioner used pieces of plastic to complete the massive bird.
"Nothing changes for us," shrugged Christos Iosifidis, an 80-year-old pensioner.
"All I can do now is be an unemployed pensioner," he said.
"I'm a widowed pensioner who is looking for a fishing mate," he wrote.
The average pensioner now has a higher income than the average working person.
"This was a cowardly attack on our grandmothers, on an elderly pensioner," he added.
"These measures are important for those Cubans most in need," said pensioner Elizabeth Ortega, 72.
"I am alone now, all of my neighbors are dead," said Kozhoyeva, 65, a pensioner.
A government study found that in 222 there were nine working people for each pensioner.
Ana Vásquez, a pensioner who came to Mr Guaidó's rally with her granddaughter, is hopeful.
A public university president in Oregon gives new meaning to the idea of a pensioner.
" But pensioner Caroline Lorsin saw the other side: "I'm putting myself in his parents' shoes.
Some "Fenn-atics" like Cynthia Meachum, a pensioner who lives in Albuquerque, search almost full-time.
On current trends, each pensioner will be supported by only one worker by 2050, it said.
"Vox scares me," said Aurelia Moreno, a 70-year-old pensioner after voting for the Socialists.
"Zelensky is winning because we can't live like this any longer," says Vladimir Bazhanov, a pensioner.
"I am alone now, all of my neighbours are dead," said Anarkan Kozhoyeva, 65, a pensioner.
As America greys, bed- and chair-makers might want to make their products pensioner-proof too.
"I love everything about this pilgrimage, but not these coffins," said Josefa Díaz Domínguez, a pensioner.
Pensioner Fotini Papadaki held her nose as she added her own small bag to the mounds.
"Something has to change, we cannot continue like this," Bicakcic, a 52-year-old pensioner, told Reuters.
Pepita Sole, a 61-year-old pensioner in the crowd on Saturday, said she understood the Oct.
LONDON — Pensioner Joe Bartley stole the internet's heart when his advert seeking employment went viral last week.
The deal covers around 15,000 pensioner members and around 7,200 deferred members, it said in a statement.
"It's not the immigrants fault, it's the politicians," said pensioner Torbjorn Lundgren, who backs the Sweden Democrats.
One logical response to the diminishing number of workers per pensioner is to raise the retirement age.
The energetic pensioner oversees all of his charity's work - he dispatches volunteers, collects food and chops vegetables.
"A European filmmaker looking for an English pensioner to play a part in his new film" 5.
"It's seen better days," admits Jill, a permed pensioner admiring the grey Irish Sea from the prom.
His solo characters have included a rapping pensioner, a blowzy country singer and a theory-spouting academic.
THE past few decades have been the cushiest time ever to be a pensioner in a developed country.
The constitution also recognises rights to education and health, but giving a pensioner a monthly cheque is easier.
So I decided that, for one day only, I would delve deep into the pathos of the pensioner.
Ask any pensioner behind the wheel of a 4013-foot road yacht and they'll know the place immediately.
Brazil currently takes about three months to stop paying salaries and benefits after a pensioner or employee dies.
Thousands of clients lost savings of a lifetime, including a pensioner who hanged himself in desperation last December.
"There's a lot we don't know," said pensioner Louise Gagne, adding the Liberals had definitely taken a hit.
One way or the other, "an explosion's coming," said Mr. Abu Shaaban, the cash-strapped Palestinian Authority pensioner.
"Firstly, I am a Serb and only then a Montenegrin," said Dragomir Drobnjak, 67, a pensioner from Podgorica.
Y'know what would make the birthday of a pensioner representing a largely redundant system of governing even better?
Irmela Mensah-Schramm, a Berlin pensioner who spray-paints over swastikas and other racist graffiti, is a national hero.
The airline-sponsored pension scheme said the L&G deal will cover about 60 percent of all pensioner liabilities.
They write you off as an old age pensioner when you turn 26 in the Bangkok Muay Thai game.
"The smoke is horrible," Raisa Brovkina, a pensioner in Novosibirsk, told state television after being hospitalized for smoke inhalation.
The government currently takes about three months to stop paying salaries and benefits after a pensioner or employee dies.
The only exceptions were an elderly pensioner in Chelyabinsk (who was likely no longer living) and a truck driver.
Ahead of European elections in May, the government gave a one-off payment of 1100 zlotys to every pensioner.
"My Name is Ray Johnstone Australian Im A Widowed Pensioner who is Looking For A Fishing Mate," the ad reads.
Pete Mokokosi, a 22015-year-old pensioner, said he felt South Africans needed change, a better economy, education and jobs.
They appeared on London's Underground last summer, featuring a cheery pensioner who had, apparently, bought Bitcoins in just ten minutes.
"Unfortunately, I voted for them, and they turned out to be the biggest liars of all," Georgiadis, the pensioner, said.
That position was echoed by Hammond, speaking in Washington, who said the government had solved the problem of pensioner poverty.
"I voted for stability, we've had enough wars," said Bozica Ivanovic, a 65-year-old pensioner who voted for Vucic.
A pensioner who had invested in one of the lenders, Banca Etruria, killed himself after discovering his savings were worthless.
No, this plucky pensioner fought off the attacker by hitting her over the head with a packet of bacon. Repeatedly.
"I will vote for Marian Vanghelie because he is a very good man," said 51-year-old pensioner Mariana Stefan.
UKIP's success in the town is linked to the area's high retiree population, with one in three residents a pensioner.
That's the motto of Ray Johnstone, a widowed pensioner from South Australia who posted an ad to Gumtree that's gone viral.
Impagliazzo's first supplier was a baker, Carlo Nicoletti, who grew curious about a pensioner buying up to 20 loaves a day.
He later said a "big conversation" was needed after the death of family dogs and the brutal pecking of a pensioner.
The pensioner said he had managed to meet Veliyev to petition him over the property, but the mayor "was very rude".
"He will lead this situation to what had happened in Ukraine," said Aleksandr Konches, a pensioner and one of the protesters.
As part of its long-standing old age pensioner deal, the shop offers a massive plate of grub for a £1.
The 65-year-old pensioner is one of a growing number of retirees hired by companies in eastern Europe desperate for workers.
The  YouTube channel has even uploaded a behind the scenes photo slideshow here, if your performing pensioner thirst hasn't quite been quenched.
ON APRIL 9th Gemma Owen appeared in Swansea Crown Court accused of murdering a pensioner, John Williams, at his home in Pentrechwyth.
"If they really care about the country, they should consider the country's image," said Lee Sang-soon, a 66-year-old pensioner.
In 2008 one pensioner split from 82 of his 86 partners to put himself back on the right side of Islamic law.
AVDIYIVKA, Ukraine/KIEV (Reuters) - For Ukrainian pensioner Olga Shazhkova, channel-surfing in the front line town of Avdiyivka is a monotonous business.
"We know that we're not safe anywhere despite all the security measures," said a local pensioner who gave his name as Ralph.
CreditCreditLeah Nash for The New York Times A public university president in Oregon gives new meaning to the idea of a pensioner.
As quickly, he had a torn Achilles' and fractures and reduced lateral movement and he was a pensioner ready for Venice Beach.
Cristina Elvira, a pensioner traveling to Miami, felt relieved to leave Spain, where new cases have increased exponentially over the past days.
"The crisis will get worse," said Maria Altagracia Perozo, a pensioner from the working class neighborhood of Caucagüita in Caracas, the capital.
Too bad if you are a pensioner who depends on savings income and finds it hard to get hold of the right information.
For Lisa Croonenberghs, a pensioner who has lived her entire life in Brussels, the biggest change has been the military on the streets.
One victim was a meekly compliant pensioner arrested for drunk driving who was knocked out by an angry copper (he kept his job).
The first group is about 14% of the pensioner population; the second group is the majority (63%); and the inactive make up 23%.
The state would also grant every future pensioner who joins the scheme 240 zloty a year plus 250 zloty one-off greeting bonus.
The IFS forecasts that in 2010-22 the income gap between a pensioner in the 90th percentile and the median one will double.
There was the Civil War pensioner who stuffed his pockets full of nails and jumped to his death from the ferry in 1909.
"I don't think there's one person who's not afraid of the future," said Dimitra, the pensioner, clutching her plastic bag of rationed goods.
The recoveries in the Detroit case for the bondholder classes and the pensioner classes were all the outcome of months-long mediated negotiations.
After voting in Fatick, pensioner Adama Sakho, 81, said he believed Sall would win in the first round, praising his social spending policies.
"I want the government that will be elected to do its best for the people, who are hungry," said pensioner Christos Mpekos, 69.
"They have made mistakes before but this time we have the right man," said Alpheus Zihle, 303, a pensioner in Alexandra township in Johannesburg.
A pensioner raises his umbrella during a protest in favor of higher state pensions, at the town hall in Bilbao, Spain, on April 211.
"They should be strung up here, in Syntagma Square," said pensioner Nikos Ghinis as he walked along with thousands of others in central Athens.
The detained man is 62-year-old pensioner Frode Berg, a former guard working on the Norwegian-Russian border who was arrested on Dec.
Many of these savers said they had no idea their investment was so risky and one pensioner committed suicide after losing his life savings.
Tsouparopoulou, the pensioner, was waiting in a line for food handouts, a common feature in Greece where thousands have come to rely on charity.
Some families are divided by the conflict, like that of Nikolai Yushkov, a 70-year-old pensioner living in the nearby village of Mayorsk.
"I am happy my father is a quiet pensioner," he said last week, "who at most volunteers in the local parish or plays bridge."
Kratochvilova (KRA-toke-vee-lova) is 66 now, a pensioner and a youth coach here in rural Bohemia, about 65 miles southeast of Prague.
Macron wants to replace the convoluted system with a single, points-based system, under which every pensioner has equal rights for each euro contributed.
He declined to say whether his mother, a Russian-speaking pensioner in her 70s who still lives in Russian-occupied Crimea, shared his views.
"A strike has never accomplished anything," said pensioner Dimitris Polychroniadis, angry that he had to pay for a taxi instead of taking public transport.
"A strike has never accomplished anything," said pensioner Dimitris Polychroniadis, angry that he had to pay for a taxi instead of taking public transport.
Galina Zhukova, a pensioner, came to polling station number 1512 in Zelenodolsk, about 800 km (500 miles) east of Moscow, with her husband, Alexei.
"Oh, I don't go to shops with unmanned checkout tills," says a pensioner, stepping in from the rain for a baguette and a natter.
To put it another way, in the rich world one person in three will be a pensioner; nearly one in ten will be over 260.
For example, a ramp that is suitable for a paraplegic might be a hindrance for a pensioner who can't walk more than a few paces.
Pensioner discontent is a delicate issue for the former investment banker: France has some 15 million pensioners who typically vote in higher numbers than others.
Last December, a pensioner tried to snort cocaine during a traffic stop, literally right in front of a police officer, and ended up getting arrested.
The buyout covers certain current pensioner members of the scheme, who will eventually leave the scheme and become PIC policyholders, PIC said in a statement.
"At the end of December after Raul spoke, all the street vendors disappeared and they still haven't returned," said Rosalia Leon, a pensioner from Havana.
The changes, going through parliament, are the most unpopular government measure since a 228.90 move to scrap Soviet-eras benefits led to nationwide pensioner protests.
"These have been the street names since I was 10 years old," said Domingo, an 80-year-old pensioner who declined to give his surname.
"I am here for my son, who is gay, and for his friends," said Tatiana Pawlowa, an 83-year-old pensioner who joined the march.
In Japan, for instance, which currently has about three workers to every pensioner—already one of the lowest ratios anywhere—the number will halve by 2050.
Amparo Bergara, a 22019-year-old pensioner who had always voted for the People's Party (PP), said she would vote for VOX at the next election.
He listened patiently to a pensioner struggling to make ends meet before explaining he could claim extra benefits and giving the visibly moved retiree a hug.
"IT'S HARDER to come out as conservative than gay," complains David Elkins, a pensioner whose T-shirt reads "It's OK to be white, straight, and male".
One man, a pensioner who was loading his car near the UNESCO headquarters, said he was fleeing to his country house 100 km west of Paris.
Or possibly the Education Department is considering a program that will increase benefits to a pension system in which the Education secretary herself is a pensioner.
In another, a blind, partly deaf pensioner described being led into a bank branch office and handed "pre-filled" documents to guarantee her daughter's pool business.
"I hope that this government will start well, we will see, but at least we should put them to the test," said Rome pensioner Alberto Lapira.
"The town is divided but the majority doesn't want the pipeline," said 72-year-old pensioner Pantaleo, standing beneath a tree in the square, chatting to friends.
In fact, many tweets containing the word "hero" were referring either to Ms Cox herself or to a pensioner who was injured while intervening to save her.
"I was here during the revolution 27 years ago and I am noticing that almost nothing has changed since then, thievery ... still exists," pensioner Ioan Ilincuta said.
It is easier for a pensioner in Dundee to invest in firms in the world's most exciting e-commerce market than it is for one in Dalian.
"I don't mind that the [Roman] Catholics celebrate it as they always did, but why should we spend money on that?" asks Evgenia, a pensioner from Kiev.
It has 9.7 workers per pensioner, three times the national average, which has helped it to stash more money in its pension fund than any other province.
MOSUL, Iraq (Reuters) - Sitting in a wheelchair and wearing sunglasses, pensioner Abdelraziq Abdelkarim enjoys the afternoon sun outside his house in Mosul after a day of rain.
When Zhu, the Guangzhou pensioner, flew to New York from Guangzhou last year she transited in Beijing because "it's 1,500 yuan cheaper than flying through Hong Kong".
"I am clear that under a Conservative government pensioner incomes would continue to increase," May told parliament, when asked if she would recommit to the triple lock.
Pensioner benefits have been protected while the opportunities for young people to educate themselves without accruing huge debts and own their own homes, have been steadily eroded.
Liubov Spychak, 73-year pensioner from the town of Cherkasy, fought back tears as she described how expensive it had become to heat her two-bedroom apartment.
"I am forced to appeal to you for help due to the difficult situation that I, a pensioner, find myself in at the current time," she wrote.
But that ratio has already risen to 25% and by 4013 it will be around 45%, meaning that there will be only about two workers for every pensioner.
Istat says having just one pensioner in a vulnerable household halves the risk of that family descending into outright poverty — but it is not a guaranteed safety net.
"I'm perplexed," says Bertrand, a pensioner shopping on the main square, who voted for Mr Sarkozy in 2012 but has yet to make up his mind this time.
Russian Prime Minister Dmitriy Medvedev has whipped up a storm on Russian social media for an off-the-cuff comment he made to a Russian pensioner last month.
"They get a better deal, all of them, at the dentist, with the doctor, they are first in the queue always," said 65-year-old pensioner Torbjorn Lundgren.
Given his age and questions over his health and also a possible lack of proof, it is unclear whether German authorities will attempt to prosecute the stateless pensioner.
The Pension Insurance Corp separately said the deal was the third largest transaction in the United Kingdom and was the largest-ever including both pensioner and deferred members.
"If we really want him (Macron) to change things he needs a majority," 67-year-old voter Irena Plewa, a pensioner, said at a bustling Paris food market.
The buy-in means that Scottish Widows will insure the pension risk of more than 4,000 of the ICI fund's pensioner members, Scottish Widows said in a statement.
"We want to show our solidarity with our Kashmiri brothers," said Amin Tahir, a British pensioner of Kashmiri origin who came from Birmingham on one of the coaches.
The story of Alexander Porfirievich Sharpilo, a pensioner who set himself on fire, is included in both Enchanted by Death and Secondhand Time, as told by his neighbor.
One of the main symptoms of Crohn's disease is chronic fatigue—meaning that I often feel like a pensioner trapped in the body of a 25-year-old.
Raisa, a pensioner who was selling homemade sunflower oil near the market's entrance, said she had a surefire way to stave off the disease sweeping across the globe.
"We cannot stomach this deal, to give away our Macedonia, our history," said pensioner Amalia Savrami, 67, as she waved a large Greek flag on Athens's Syntagma Square.
"He had a homely look about him, I never saw him hanging out with friends or drinking," said Natalya Fedorovna, a pensioner who lives in the same building.
" KCNA once called Hillary Clinton, then secretary of state, "by no means intelligent" and said she sometimes "looks like a primary schoolgirl and sometimes a pensioner going shopping.
LONDON, Jan 5 (Reuters) - Specialist insurer Pension Insurance Corporation has completed a 190 million pound ($233.34 million) pensioner buyout for the GKN Group Pension Scheme, it said on Thursday.
Anita Ambjorn, 75, a pensioner who suffers from a muscle disease and has been using cannabis oil drops since March this year, attempted to buy shares in the IPO.
"Now they'll have to negotiate, people don't want a third election," said Isabel Romero, 65-year-old pensioner who voted for the Socialists, complaining that abstention was already high.
"We have become republican because Madrid treats us like a colony," said Aguilera's husband Antoni Gonzalez, a 68-year old pensioner, who had brought a whistle for the protest.
One pensioner, Ferenc Horvath, 63, lives in a shack in Fejer County, and belatedly discovered that the government had sold all the state-owned land surrounding his tiny plot.
They've swooped down and killed two family dogs in the seaside regions of Devon and Cornwall in the past two months, and left a Cornwall pensioner with head wounds.
"Now they'll have to negotiate, people don't want a third election," said Isabel Romero, 65-year-old pensioner who voted for the Socialists, complaining that abstention was already high.
He retired from boxing with a record of 39 wins, 9 losses, 1 no contest and 23 wins by KO. These days, Minter is an elderly pensioner in England.
"We are seeing many positive changes in our life, we hope for even more positive changes in our country," said Temur Samiev, a pensioner, as he voted in Tashkent.
"Well, Nazarbayev is no longer on the ballot and I don't know any of the other candidates," said Natalya, a pensioner, after casting her vote on Sunday for Tokayev.
LONDON (Reuters) - The HSBC Bank (UK) pension scheme has signed a deal with The Prudential Insurance Company of America to insure around 7 billion pounds ($8.52 billion) of pensioner liabilities.
Two German men were convicted of murder for staging an illegal drag race in the heart of Berlin's central shopping district in February 2016, killing a 69-year-old pensioner.
Persistently low post-crisis interest rates meant pension funds could no longer depend to the same degree on fixed income to help meet withdrawal demands of an aging pensioner population.
"Japanese companies are often too cautious to take decisive action, but Mr. Son is different," said one retail bondholder, a 72-year-old pensioner who declined to give her name.
Klara Kispal, a pensioner on holiday in Heviz, said she agreed with Orban's anti-migration policies but she could not support paying for a Russian Orthodox church in the town.
"I voted for the PJD because I want to give them a chance to finish what they started," said Hamza Saidi, a pensioner casting his ballot in the capital Rabat.
May's finance minister Philip Hammond last week said the issue of pensioner poverty has been fixed, heightening speculation that the triple-lock policy could be ditched in the upcoming manifesto.
So Germany's economically driven pensioner exodus mirrors, albeit on a far smaller scale, the flows of young migrants from poor to richer countries, with both groups often facing uncertain futures.
Whether you are a teenager or a pensioner, you have a rough idea of who the biggest film stars are at any given moment, and there is cultural common ground.
Perched beside me on a plastic stool in Mexico City's San Juan market, Francisco, a pensioner from the nearby town of Amatepec, is chowing down a plate of skunk meat.
He also worked on the notorious Ivory Queen case, which saw Yang Feng Glan, a Chinese pensioner, charged with running a smuggling empire that stretched form East Africa to Asian markets.
"My mother and two sisters died of cancer," said Samuel Álvarez, a pensioner with white stubble and few teeth, as he ambled down the town's uneven streets on his morning walk.
Gillian Duffy, a 66-year-old pensioner, proceeded to berate Brown, explaining why -- despite having backed his Labour Party all her life -- she was now ashamed to admit her political allegiance.
Vladimir Khokhlov, 71, a former builder and now a pensioner, dates his passion for swimming in all weathers to a September day in 1990, the year the Cryophile club was founded.
LONDON, May 15 (Reuters) - Zurich Insurance has agreed a longevity swap deal to cover more than two billion pounds ($2.71 billion) of pensioner liabilities for National Grid, it said on Tuesday.
"(People) are using wood and coal for heating, that heating system must be improved somehow and the flow of traffic must be reduced," said Jovan Tanasijevic, 75, a pensioner from Belgrade.
Eleftheria Baltatzi, a 73-year-old pensioner, was one of the many people who saw images of sick children on television and turned up at the square with medicine and food.
The Sweden Democrats, an anti-immigrant party that had gained notoriety with a television spot showing burqa-clad Muslims overtaking a shuffling pensioner in a race for public funds, topped polls.
Steve Lawler, a 70-year-old pensioner waiting for a bus, believes that "it's a coup, like a smear campaign by Labour Friends of Israel", an organisation Ms Ellman helps run.
While child poverty has risen markedly in recent years, overall poverty levels have remained fairly steady or even dropped slightly — partly because of sharp falls in pensioner poverty since the 1980s.
Kasia Adamik and Agnieszka Holland's ecologically inclined film is about Janina (Agnieszka Mandat), a pensioner with a passion for animal rights whose dogs disappear near her home in the Polish hinterlands.
"Things are going well, he has done many good things here," said 64-year-old pensioner Gheorghe Baicoianu, while municipal workers shoveled away snow from bus stops in the village center.
"They have made mistakes before but this time we have the right man," said Alpheus Zihle, 69, a pensioner in Alexandra township in Johannesburg who said he would vote for the ANC.
MURATOVE, Ukraine (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Ukrainian pensioner Mariya Semiriad has a cold house, a painful hernia, little to eat and no money to buy enough food, wood and painkillers for the winter.
"I ask you to make an effort to help me relaunch the economy, for the youths," Macron told a pensioner complaining about the tax increase during a visit to Tours on Wednesday.
The wiping out of bondholders in the rescue in 2015 of Banca Popolare dell'Etruria, a small Italian lender, pushed a pensioner to commit suicide after he lost more than 100,000 euros ($111,000).
"My hope is that as more companies begin producing and selling cannabis oil, the cheaper it will become to the benefit for people like me who are chronically ill," said pensioner Ambjorn.
The write-down of bonds of Banca dell'Etruria, a regional lender in central Italy, led in 2015 to the suicide of a pensioner who lost his retirement money in the banking rescue.
While polls suggest 60 percent of the French want Macron to pursue his rail shake-up, he is walking on eggs after cutting wealth tax and housing aid and raising pensioner taxes.
SKRYHALIVKA, Ukraine (Reuters) - Ukrainian pensioner Nadiya Ignatiy says she has had the plum and cherry trees in her garden cut down for firewood since the government raised gas prices late last year.
As bunting embroidered with the flag of St George flutters overhead in Downham Market's central square, Geoffrey, a pensioner, complains about the Labour leader's scruffiness when attending a Remembrance Sunday ceremony in 2015.
MILAN, June 16 (Reuters) - An Italian pensioner who lost his savings in crisis-hit regional lender Banca Popolare di Vicenza committed suicide after falling ill and growing worried about medical costs, police said.
In December, another pensioner who had lost more than 100,000 euros in the government-brokered rescue of four small banks hanged himself at his home near Rome, triggering an outpouring of public anger.
Retirees can apply for a pensioner visa in order to become residents, but they must show proof of income of at least $800 a month from a stable source, according to International Living.
Pensioner Yelena Kolikhayeva, who was at the performance with her five-year-old grandson Matvei, said she once studied at a circus institute and didn't think there was any "harshness" in the show.
Those measures, which include wage increases for the poorest workers and a tax cut for most pensioner, would boost consumer spending next year, although it was unclear now by how much, INSEE said.
Historian Roland Paul turned up a document ordering "American citizen and pensioner Friedrich Trump" to leave what's now called the Rhineland-Palatinate region "at the very latest on 1 May," the Guardian reports.
"He's got experience and knows that now is not the time to be turning a back to Russia, while she (Sandu) only looks to Europe," said pensioner Tatiana, declining to give her last name.
"To think you can't go see your family is a terrible thing," said pensioner Xiomara Irene Louzado, 74, who had been planning a visit to the United States to see her sister and nephews.
"We were shocked that someone dared to take a gun and shoot the mayor," a pensioner said in a Gyanja park, lowering her voice and looking round to make sure no one was eavesdropping.
Pensioner Blytsoe said that when her mother's services were curbed, she did her best to tidy up the apartment when she visited, but refused to do the regular cleaning previously offered by the state.
"We were shocked that someone dared to take a gun and shoot the mayor," a pensioner said in a Gyanja park, lowering her voice and looking round to make sure no one was eavesdropping.
"I think life is serious enough and every once in a while it feels good to fool around a bit and just let off the steam," said Valeria Meresz, a 68-year-old pensioner.
"I'm so pleased because despite all the hurdles they've put up, I've managed to vote," said Teresa, a 72-year-old pensioner in Barcelona who had stood in line for six hours to vote.
"When you clog veins in a human body, a human dies; so do rivers," said Adem Kajosaj, 60, a pensioner and fisherman from the area around the border town of Tuzi, who joined the protest.
BERLIN (Reuters) - A German pensioner crashed into 14 cars in a parking lot and caused an estimated 25,000 euros of damage to 15 vehicles including her own, police in the western town of Dueren said.
"We consider ourselves privileged to have a mayor who represents the townspeople above any other interests - political or financial," said 63-year-old pensioner Angel Tena, who had traveled to Barcelona to support the mayor.
Boeri, a university economist who was appointed pensions chief by the previous center-left administration, told the INPS annual conference that current forecasts pointed to Italy having just one worker per every pensioner by 2045.
But the new cooperative bank rules have encountered resistance from some shareholders and local vested interests, while the bank rescues led to losses by some retail investors, and the suicide of at least one pensioner.
On Wednesday, Greece and euro zone negotiators discussed guarantees that Athens could offer to make sure the pensioner payout was a one-off measure not to be replicated, euro zone and Greek officials told Reuters.
When collections for training are taken in rural areas — and the seniors donate in cash — the pensioner in charge must drive miles to find a bank that will actually take the money, Ms. Tallberg said.
And every Central States pensioner should take note that politicians never seem to have their pensions cut or clawed back, even when they "retire" and immediately return to salaried government work or get convicted of crimes.
The institutional impropriety revealed during the past 12 months hurt some of society's most vulnerable customers, highlighted by the case of a blind pensioner being persuaded to guarantee a loan without warning her of the risks.
"We have a pensioner named Billy who shops here and it charged at him and I grabbed him and dragged him through the door just in time before the goat crashed into the door," Smyth said.
Gamal Ismail, a 59-year-old pensioner who owns a 2006 Nasr Sahin, a discontinued Egyptian version of a Fiat 131, said he cannot afford to buy a new car despite his son nagging him to.
"I come to the festival because I love Enescu, he is a representative for Romania, an international music force and he is beginning to be appreciated in the world," said 68-year-old pensioner Sanda Nicolae.
"The politicians are to blame for the AfD being elected," said pensioner Reinhold Turtschan in the baroque market square of nearby Deggendorf, where the AfD's vote soared by 15.2 points, mirroring the CSU's 15.6 point fall.
Seriously, I think Yaya Sanogo won a 'Signing Of The Season So Far' poll on Sky Sports before he'd even played a game, and I've no doubt that Mesut Ozil could be voted 'Britain' Sexiest Pensioner'.
Macron wants to replace the convoluted system comprised of more than 40 separate pension plans, each with varying benefits, with a single, points-based system under which for each euro contributed, every pensioner has equal rights.
John Harding, a 74-year-old pensioner on the Guinness social housing estate in the City, points to a blue plastic bucket to catch the rain water coming through the ceiling in his one-bedroom flat.
In one case, a blind pensioner told the inquiry Westpac had made her sign a form she could not read to guarantee her daughter's pool maintenance business, and then went after her house when the business failed.
In one case, a blind pensioner told the inquiry Westpac had made her sign a form she could not read to guarantee her daughter's pool maintenance business, and then went after her house when the business failed.
"I had a stroke a couple of years ago and have to spend half of my pension on medication now," said the pensioner, whose monthly pay amounts to 700 lei ($165), slightly below the average national pension.
There are now about three workers for each pensioner, already a record low, and this is expected to fall to a ratio of 2 to 1 by the middle of the century, according to European Commission projections.
Salvatore Lorefice, 58, a pensioner who lives a few hundred meters (yards) from the bridge, said cement had fallen off the structure as early as the 1980s when he worked at a warehouse directly under the bridge.
"This is something rare that we may never see again," said Marcos Sanchez, a 53-year-old pensioner from Santiago who had purchased 16 of the lenses from an informal vendor downtown for himself and his family.
"Moldova has the potential for development, it's only necessary that the authorities not be corrupt, that they should think about the people, and not only about their own pockets," said Alexandra Ciorescu, a 72-year-old pensioner.
LONDON (Reuters) - A smiling construction worker, a grinning farmer and a jolly pensioner: these are the cartoon faces the government is using to try to reassure Britons that the country can cope with a no-deal Brexit.
"Now when the sun comes out, that's when things will really start to fall apart in Havana," said Berta Rodriguez, a 21959-year-old pensioner who lives on Animas Street and knew Valdés and his brother well.
Alexander Taylor, a 65-year old Sunderland pensioner who backed Brexit, told Reuters that Thursday's announcement proved that those campaigning to stay in the European Union had exaggerated the threat of a business exodus if Britain left.
The occasion will be a unique opportunity to observe a talented writer and dynamic performer who is also trained as a hypnotherapist and has multiple alter-egos, including "rapping pensioner Ida Barr" and cultural critic Jedd O'Sullivan.
LONDON (Reuters) - A stranger's comment on one's growing stomach may not always be welcome but a pregnant Meghan, Britain's Duchess of Sussex, took it all in her stride on Wednesday when a pensioner called her "a fat lady".
"I know I'm asking for an effort from the oldest, that sometimes some of them grumble," Macron told reporters after a pensioner complained to him on the sidelines of a visit to a military site in the east.
"It is still hard to believe what has happened to the Chapecoense team just when it was on the rise," said Agenor Danieli, 64, a pensioner in the agricultural town of about 200,000 people in Santa Catarina state.
Pensioner Gamal Abdel Shakour, one of hundreds of people gathered in and around the tent during a recent visit by Reuters, said he'd been wrongly identified as spending more than 22013 Egyptian pounds on his monthly phone bill.
"Change comes gradually, so we might have to wait," says Feliks Petrosyan, an elderly pensioner holding a rainbow umbrella in one hand and his grandson's hand in the other, on his way home from the rally in Abovyan.
"The (bulk annuities) market has grown steadily in recent years and there is projected demand of 350 billion pounds over the next ten years, as pension trustees look to de-risk current pensioner and deferred liabilities," Phoenix said.
Additional proposals would see pension funds given a new three-year extension from central clearing to allow counterparties and clearinghouses to develop a solution for funds to clear their swaps and meet margin requirements without affecting pensioner revenues.
Greece unveiled the pensioner payout and a separate decision to keep lower value-added tax on some islands without consulting euro zone governments, which now own most of Greece's public debt, although the bailout agreement says it must.
Mr. Berg, a silver-haired Norwegian pensioner known by his neighbors to have a soft spot for neighboring Russia, was 60 when an acquaintance in his Arctic hometown recruited him in 2015 to work for Norway's military intelligence.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia's Westpac Banking Corp admitted on Monday to signing up a legally blind pensioner as loan guarantor for her daughter's business without warning her of the risks, then threatened to evict her when the business failed.
Once stereotyped as the party of pensioner nostalgists, the Communists counteracted the effects of demographic decline by appealing to new voters aggrieved by globalisation, and garnered their strongest support in the Czech Republic's economically depressed, post-industrial north-west.
"He had tried to do the right thing by us and now they investigate him," 19903-year-old pensioner Sebastiano Pittera said outside Catania's main cathedral after the home minister allowed the migrants to disembark from a rescue ship.
"We are only a small nation of just over 300,000, and we need to stand together," said the pensioner, adding that she has traditionally voted for the right but this time cast her ballot for a left-wing party.
"I will always remember him because he was part of my life for 20063 years and that's why I want to pay him respects for everything he gave us in his songs," Iva Skudrnpova, a pensioner from Prague, said.
"The share rise today reflects investors' hopes that Mr Son will be in charge for much longer," said Shigeru Kanno, a pensioner and one of over 2,000 investors at a shareholder gathering where Son's decision was greeted with loud applause.
The money could not begin to make up for his loss, but Ms Li, a soft-spoken pensioner, thought it would at least help tide her over for the rest of her life and provide a nice inheritance for her daughter.
BPM's employee-shareholders back the deal with Banco Popolare after winning concessions on corporate welfare and redundancies and they are now more likely to reach the two-thirds majority needed to approve the merger — which is opposed by pensioner-shareholders.
"I prayed (in Mecca) for a very strong Pakistani government and nation and for the whole of the Muslim ummah (community) to be united and strong financially, morally and mentally," said Syed Sajjad Ali Bukhari, a pensioner living in Canada.
Last year, Lewes voted by 53 to 47 percent to stay in the EU. One of those "remain" voters was Kathleen Turner, a pensioner who says she will now vote Conservative to give May the mandate to carry out Brexit anyway.
The work — which famously includes clumps of elephant dung — was featured in the controversial Sensation exhibition (1999) at the Brooklyn Museum, where it became the center of a First Amendment legal battle and was vandalized by a 72-year old pensioner.
Pinera said the reform would mean that no pensioner will now fall below the poverty line and no one who has paid into the pension system for more than 30 years will be living on amounts below the present minimum wage.
"Everyone's raising prices with the excuse of the gasoline price rise," disgruntled pensioner Camilo Salazar, 1.53, said at a food market in the coastal city of Guayaquil, where prices have risen by up to a third in just a few days.
"Everyone's raising prices with the excuse of the gasoline price rise," said disgruntled pensioner Camilo Salazar, 1.53, at a food market in the coastal city of Guayaquil where prices had risen up to a third in just a few days.
"Everyone's raising prices with the excuse of the gasoline price rise," disgruntled pensioner Camilo Salazar, 1.53, said at a food market in the coastal city of Guayaquil, where prices have risen by up to a third in just a few days.
"You have to go to one, two, three, four, five banks until you find one," said Wiggo Lindgren, a plump, jovial pensioner who is the vice-president of the Småföretagarnas Riksförbund, or National Small Business Association, which represents thirty thousand firms.
Pal Balonyi, a 68-year-old pensioner going to the market with his granddaughter, said he has always been a conservative voter and will vote for Fidesz again in April even if he does not agree with all of the government's policies.
The lady contestants ticked all the boxes; mostly white and willing to spend a whole evening drinking champagne, only to be told they're interesting enough to continue group-dating a guy who has a nervous laugh like a pensioner holding in a fart.
"In the '80s pieces of cement came down and ruined parked cars, and there was a procedure — you filled out a form to claim compensation for the repairs," said Salvatore Lorefice, 58, a pensioner who worked at a warehouse directly under the bridge.
In a concession to countries where partial application of those new 'bail-in' rules led to widespread protests and in one case the suicide of a pensioner in Italy, Koenig said investors who have lost fortunes should be supported "out of social considerations".
Giving examples, Centeno said it was about making it easier for start-ups from Finland to find financing in France, for an Irish pensioner to place savings in Germany or for a medium-sized Spanish company to raise capital in the Netherlands.
He was dressed in a black suit, the kind you might find at Target or Marshalls; his head was bowed, and he moved with a hesitant shuffle, more resembling a pensioner awakening from his afternoon nap than the patriarch of a global organization.
"People from across the spectrum marched and I hope our president understands he has to grab the reins of the country and give us an assured path and hope for the young," said 65-year-old pensioner and Duque voter Pablo Merchan.
"We want to support the process of Ukraine's split from Moscow and for us to have our own church, which is not governed from the Kremlin," said Lyudmyla Alekseyeva, 66, a pensioner who had come to the event with her daughter and granddaughter.
"Bankia keeps calling me and my daughter on the phone, at first it is just to talk about mortgages, but then they also want to sell consumer loans," Concepción Polanco, a 22017-year-old pensioner, told Reuters as she left a Bankia branch in Madrid.
"I'm filling the tank with gas in case anything happens, the situation looks bad and there are protests all over the city," said Carlos Valle, a 61-year-old pensioner, as he joined a long line of vehicles waiting at a fuel pump in Tegucigalpa.
In Moscow ahead of France's final Group C game against Denmark on Tuesday, the pensioner who sports a French jersey emblazoned with the name by which he has become famous at home — "Clement d'Antibes" — attended his 253rd match of Les Bleus in Ekaterinburg on Thursday.
SOBRADO, Portugal (Reuters) - Conceicao Gaspar looks out from her house on a lush green landscape but the Portuguese pensioner cannot enjoy the view because she knows the trees conceal an open-air landfill where large amounts of trash from all over Europe are dumped.
SOBRADO, Portugal (Reuters) - Conceicao Gaspar looks out from her house on a lush green landscape but the Portuguese pensioner cannot enjoy the view because she knows the trees conceal an open-air landfill where large amounts of trash from all over Europe are dumped.
"Music has always been important to Brixton's identity, but many of the original venues have been closed and replaced with private flats," said Tony Reid, a pensioner who immigrated from Jamaica in the 1960s and has lived on a street off Brixton Hill ever since.
NAIROBI (Reuters) - A 72-year-old pensioner has been found guilty in a British court of raping two Kenyan girls while he was on holiday in the East African nation, the latest example of cross-border collaboration to stamp out child sex offences by Western tourists.
SSE has completed a 250 million-pound buy-in of pensioner liabilities in the Scottish Hydro-Electric Pension Scheme (SHEPS) and a 100 million pound buy-in on the Scotia Gas Networks Pension Scheme, both with specialist insurer Pension Insurance Corporation, Hymans Robertson said in a statement.
"We came here to support him, we'll vote for him because he is dynamic and he has proven during the subprime crisis that he is serious and up to the job," said 77-year-old pensioner Georges Petit, who came to the rally with his wife.
"I still don't understand why the pump prices are going up when the oil price is so low," said a pensioner, who gave his name as Sergei, and was filling up his rusty Lada saloon at a fuel station in the Tver region, north of Russia, in June.
Ten years ago, I had seen the unrelentingly grim film The Death of Mr. Lazarescu, where an elderly pensioner goes to the hospital with minor complaints and ends up in an Inferno-like descent through the Romanian medical system that leads to his misdiagnosis and death by malpractice surgery.
Some of the more shocking allegations included the charging of fees to dead people, persuading a legally blind pensioner to be a loan guarantor without warning her of the risks, and the aggressive selling of a complicated insurance product to a boy with Down Syndrome over the telephone.
A pensioner in his sixties, who identifies himself as Y.K., said he came to learn recently from a note left by his aunt when she died that his parents owned land in a forest in Kyushu, Western Japan, about 1,000 kilometers (625 miles) away from his current home.
"I see that they are building something, that they are doing something, that they have bought something back, it was all devastated, everything was sold, Poland had nothing, and I support PiS for that," said Teresa Sass, an 85-year-old pensioner in the northern city of Gdansk.
By Andrew MacAskill and Andrew R.C. Marshall (Reuters) - Every Friday morning, a pensioner and his grandson gaze across a vast demolition site in east London, one of them remembering a life working at the Ford factory there and the other wishing he could help tear its old buildings down.
The account features Ms Avksentieva in a range of poses: clad in traditional Yakut garb for a local festival; striding confidently in a hard hat while inspecting a local power station; and smiling beside a local pensioner who taught the mayor how to fry up pirozhki (buns stuffed with tasty things).
Yet in an era where Snapchat, sportswear, and hoverboards reign supreme, it's difficult not to feel like the nuclear family of guitar, drums, and bass is a little like a bewildered and wrinkled pensioner, lost and confused on the way back from the shops, trying to make sense of the world.
Carolyn Flanagan, a pensioner who also has difficulty hearing, testified that Westpac did not advise her to get independent legal and financial advice when her daughter took her into a branch in 2010 and asked for her to be made guarantor for a loan to buy a pool services business.
"I've had this prescription for renal antibiotics on me for two months now, but you can't find them anywhere," said pensioner Georgie Pi. The shortages have pushed up prices of some goods on the black market that not all Cubans can afford given the average state salary is around $30 per month.
Chrissy had a kind, maternal face and a head of tight brown curls, which, along with acid-washed mom jeans and a floral-print short-sleeved shirt, gave her the appearance of a seaside pensioner, though her bare feet and a pair of esoteric-looking amulets around her neck alluded to her profession.
Tom Hanks, accomplished as he is at playing Tom Hanks, proves incapable of stretching himself from Irish gangster to Scottish hotelier, while antagonist Hugh Grant proves an unlikely chameleon, convincing as whatever the Wachowskis throw at him: American slaver, Michael Caine-alike pensioner, post-apocalyptic cannibal chieftain and, most unlikely of all, 22nd-century Korean businessman.
Other low points of Abbott's stint as Australia's prime minister include the time he was widely denounced for giving Prince Phillip a knighthood, when he winked and smirked on a radio show while talking a call from an upset pensioner, and when he bemused Australians by taking a bite out of a raw onion on camera.
"I'm not a tourist but if I were, I would be quite surprised if I arrived in Paris to find the Champs Elysees in such condition," a pensioner who only gave his name as Serge told Reuters TV. "People often talk about the 'City of Lights', the 'Fashion Capital' and all that, but all you can see is destruction, rubbish, protests, burnt kiosks," he added.
My own neurosis has prepared me for: a London pensioner falling aboard the Northern line and cutting his knee; a roving gang of street urchins making noise in the middle of the night and needing to be blinded by flashlight; a sedentary gang of sea urchins requiring removal from my foot; a mother of my girlfriend needing an oversize Band-Aid on holiday; a French girl asking for a fork in the library.
Anne Wilding, a 63-year-old British pensioner who has lived in the tiny western French village of La Petite Breille for 15 years, said she was born British and wanted to keep her nationality but may apply for French citizenship as well if Britain does not good get a good deal on leaving the EU. Some Britons are applying for Belgian passports as long-time residents of Belgium or applying to the countries of their European spouses.

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