February, 1st 2007
by Mike Caluan
Welcome to this month's edition of the expats newsletter.
Well here we are again, at the beginning of another exciting and unpredictable Six Nations tournament!
As we speak, Gareth Edwards is sat on the other side of my desk answering fans' questions via our forums. Some of the burning issues being covered are Wales' chances in the big game against Ireland this Sunday and the whole Six Nations tournament. You can catch up with all the view and news on rugbynation and on our forums.
Where are you watching Wales play? Drop me a line and some pics and I’ll share them with the expats community. Or why not start your own thread on our forum?
This month: Wales lands two defence training contract worth £14bn, Shirley Bassey celebrates her 70th birthday and there’s a tale of two tongues on the island of three legs.
On a nostalgic note… We look back on the life of the Welsh boxing legend Tommy Farr and a Beatle's home in the Welsh district of Liverpool may be rebuilt in a museum. It’s the end of an era for a historic Welsh open air markets and one of Wales oldest toy store closes after 104 years.
So until next month take care, enjoy the rugby and the newsletter and for all the latest in global events take a look at Carwyn's list.
Don't forget to check out the Expats Changing Wales and Expats Nostalgia sections for regular updates on what's going on.
Keep those articles and stories coming in, let me know what you're getting up to over the festive season, where you'll be spending it? You can send them to me at mike.caluan@wme.co.uk
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Mike
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Wales lands two defence training contract
Shirley Bassey celebrates her 70th birthday
Tale of two tongues on the island of three legs
Welsh boxing legend Tommy Farr
Beatle's home in the Welsh district of Liverpool
End of an era for historic Welsh open air market
One of Wales oldest toy store closes after 104 years