13 de marzo de 2006

Lunes

Nos levantamos a las 7. Preparé el desayuno para los chicos y a las 8 se fueron a la entrevista para la visa en el Home Office, suerte !!!

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9 a 5 Laburo
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Después fui al cole a buscar a los chicos y ahí me encontré con L que me dejó cerca de su casa. Ellos se iban a otr lado y yo fui a Chelsea H a buscar mis cosas. Me quedé con Mateo un rato viendo Stuart Little que estaba aburrido pobrecito !! Al rato llegaron los chicos, les hice de comer que L estaba a mil y me fui a casa

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Del Times de hoy:
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Cherie embarks on money-spinning lecture tour By Dominic Kennedy
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CHERIE BOOTH is being sponsored by two of the British finance industry’s biggest rivals to visit Florida to lecture American businessmen and women on how to juggle home and work.
The Prime Minister’s wife, who is being paid a reported £23,000 a speech, is embarking on a world speaking tour after it emerged that the couple owe £4 million in mortgages.
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The Conservatives launched a ferocious attack on her money-spinning exploits last night and called on Tony Blair to stop her exploiting his status for private commercial gain.
In Ms Booth’s most sensitive date, she is billed as guest of the New York Mercantile Exchange and the New York Board of Trade at a high-powered gathering of financiers. Ms Booth is also a star speaker at the International Futures Industry Conference in Boca Raton, Florida.
She is billed as Cherie Booth, QC, “wife of Prime Minister Tony Blair . . . a trailblazer in her professional life and a dedicated wife and mother in her private life”. The publicity adds: “Ms Booth will share her thoughts on the role of law in international business, achieving work-life balance, and the human side of a globalising industry.”
The Prime Minister’s wife admitted messing up her own “work-life balance” when she let a convicted Australian conman help her to buy flats in Bristol.
The Blairs are reported to need £16,000 a month in mortgage repayments. They borrowed £3.5 million for a new townhouse in London in 2004. Chris Grayling, the Shadow Transport Secretary, said: “Tony Blair is responsible for maintaining the integrity of that office. He should have stopped her.”
David Davies, Conservative MP for Monmouth, said: “It’s asking for trouble. Keir Hardie is probably spinning in his grave.”

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