Volume 2, Issue 1
March 2009
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For a bit of fun, here are 13 questions all about this issue.
Who will be the first to answer every one correctly?

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Where did Yiannis learn to cook?
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Which mountain range can be viewed from Roda?
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Who is the first person to smile at hotel reception?
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How many minutes did we have before we missed the boat?
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What’s the cost of a widget to a Greek?
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What is the latest date you can vote for the CDR?
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Who made the baklava?
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Easter is the first Sunday following what?
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What is the special plaited bread?
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What do many of tomorrow’s kites display?
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Which tour operator did Petra book with this year?
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Near-perfect conditions in Corfu – but for what?

Email answers to info@rodaonline.org - the clock’s running!

Congratulations to Jean Pugh who submitted correctly and quickly the answers to the last Roda Reports’ Quiz
Well done Jean!
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‘One stretch of road takes about a week’, we were told – ‘unless items of archaeo-logical interest are found, when everything stops for three days’. In
Our aim is to provide a year-round link to Roda.
can now be seen snaking their way along the verges ar-   
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Click on the link above to discover more about Roda, Corfu.

The Village web site has lots of information about Roda, the surrounding area and travelling information by air, car and sea.

From the web site, there is a link to the ever popular Forum. Go here to ask a question or to share your passion.

The web site also has social network with facilities for photos, videos and music.

Roda we have three roads down from the crossroads and a couple of seafront stretches so, five weeks – maybe, once they start.
Evidently mains drainage is being installed in villages all over             
Greece. A month ago, we spent an hour or two with Connie at the airport in Athens. She was off to Mytilini and her village was being ‘done’ as well. And Roda, well, the pipes
ound the village just waiting for holes to fall into.
It would seem at the moment that all of the branches and junctions are being installed this winter and    
then, next November, all the ends will be linked up and incorporated into one cohesive system.  
Who knows, in a couple of years, the bathroom bin may well disappear.