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iSSue 265 mar menor 13-19 februaryeST. 7 yrS

Ken SherwoodBritish Car Mechanic

Workshop based in La Pinilla Only ten minutes from Camposol Car valeting

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GanDiaThere has been a report of the attempted

abduction of a 10 year old child from a car park in Oliva Pabellon de Deporte.

The attempt was thwarted by the boy’s brother, who heard him calling for help. He rushed to his brother’s aid, and was able to release him by kicking and hitting out at the abductor.

The incident took place on a Friday evening, when crowds of children were playing after school at the Centre.

The Gandia Ayuntamiento said that the Guardia Civil could find no trace of the man, who was reported as driving a white vehicle.

However, the Gata de Gorgos Police website carries a warning to parents to be alert after reports of a man, between 40 and 50 years of age and bald, who has tried to abduct children in the Palma de Gandia, Ador, and Oliva area.

He targets children of around 10 to 12 years old, saying that he is a friend of their parents. He is Spanish speaking, and drives a white car with tinted rear windows.

The Police have confirmed that there have been three recent attempted abductions, including this latest one, and they urge parents to be vigilant when children congregate together in large numbers.

For their part, the Police have stepped up their patrols at school gates and outside Sports Centres.

moraViT, morairaThe Teulada Moraira Ayuntamiento has caused a storm with their plans, or

the lack of them, for a cycle lane along a 500 metre stretch of road between Moraira and Calpe, in front of a line of roadside shops in Moravit.

At present customer’s cars and delivery vehicles are able to pull up in front of the shops. However, when the cycle lane is built there will be no shopfront parking, and the owners maintain that trade will suffer.

Apparently there are plans to create a loading bay, but this will still not provide convenient access for deliveries to all the shops, and does nothing to encourage customers, who will have to park elsewhere and walk to reach the shops.

The traders affected have asked the Ayuntamiento for a view of the plans, but their request has fallen on deaf ears.

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belGian boy, 12, manaGeS To fly To málaGa wiTH no paSSporT or TickeT A 12-year-old boy managed to jump

airport security and fly from Brussels to Málaga without a ticket or passport.

Border police took the Belgian boy in when they became suspicious after seeing him wandering ‘erratically’ around Málaga airport, and found that he had managed to get past security in the capital of his own country and board the plane unnoticed.

The child had apparently decided on Thursday to skip his classes at school and fly to Spain, without telling his parents.

But his adventure ended when he reached his destination as he will now have to be returned home to his family.

Spokeswoman for Brussels National

Airport, Nathalie van Impe, told television reporters in Belgium that authorities were going to investigate how the child could have got onto the plane, since under-18s are not allowed to fly without an adult unless they have formal permission from their parents or guardians.

And Florence Bruyère, spokeswoman for the company Jetair, with whom the little boy flew to Spain, confirmed his presence on the flight and says a full investigation will be carried out into ‘how such a security lapse could have occurred’.

Both airports are going to examine their CCTV cameras to ascertain how he got away with it. (www.thinkspain.com)

Spanish women raped in acapulco recognise Two of Their attackers

Six Spanish women who were raped in a beach resort in Acapulco, México have identified two of their attackers.

They say they could not see their rapists clearly after they broke into their rented holiday villa on Playa Bonil, but clearly recognised one of them by his face and another by his voice.

Four others have been arrested and all six were found to be working in restaurants in the Barra Vieja area of the city, a popular seaside holiday destination.

Family members of the suspects have made formal complaints about aggression on the part of the police and mistakes in interpreting the facts of the case, claiming the accused men have merely been targeted so as to ‘calm the wave of indignation’.

They have been used as scapegoats to stop people from abandoning resorts in Acapulco, believing the area not to be safe, and to stop the mass fury sparked amid fears that the attackers would probably get away scot-free.

Vice-mayor of the town of Lomas de Chapultapec, near the resort, Adrián Sánchez Silva, insists the men are being tortured into saying they are guilty just so that everyone things justice has been done, and that he will personally ‘carry on breaking down doors’ until the culprits are found.

But the governor for the State of Guerrero – which has the third-highest incidence of violent crime in México – Ángel Aguirre, denied the ‘scapegoat’ accusations.

“We are having to be very responsible and look after people’s human rights. We are not going to present innocent people for trial just because we want to earn a medal by saying we’ve resolved the case,” he stated.

King Juan Carlos of Spain has recently telephoned the police force in the area to thank them for their efforts in attempting to find the rapists.

A week ago, a gang of ‘at least five’ masked and armed men broke into the villa in the middle of the night where six Spanish women, one Spanish man and his Mexican wife were staying.

They were all tied up, beaten and robbed, and the six women were raped repeatedly. (www.thinkspain.com)

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Yet another homeowner facing repossession has committed suicide – a 56-year-old man who is the second in the Basque Country since September and the sixth in Spain in the same time.

According to a report by ThinkSPain, his electricity and water had already been cut off because he could not afford to pay the bills as he was unable to find work, say members of the pressure group Stop Desahucios (‘stop evictions’) in the Basque province of Vizcaya.

The victim, who lived in the town of Basauri, had left a note for his family saying he ‘could not cope any more’.

Stop Desahucios has not given details of the deceased’s identity, nor how he committed suicide, but they said he had made contact with their office in the town of Sestao and was due to pop in and chat to them.

Amaia Egaña, a woman in her 50s from the same province, living in Barakaldo, killed herself by jumping out of a fourth-floor window in early November just as her home was about to be repossessed.

Another three people, all in their 50s, committed suicide between September and Christmas for the same reasons – two by jumping out of a window and a third by hanging himself.

The most recent victim was at the end of last week, a 36-year-old father with an eight-year-old daughter who hurled himself out of his window just as the bank foreclosed on his mortgage.

Ten SpaniarDS amonG canDiDaTeS To replace pope beneDicT xVi

UP to 10 Spanish Cardinals could be elected as Pope when Benedict XVI leaves his post on Thursday, February 28 after resigning due to ‘old age and health problems’.

Following the Pontiff’s startling announcement yesterday, speculation has been rife as to who his successor will be.

In theory, any man who is celibate and has been christened can become Pope, but the leader of the world Catholic Church is normally one of 120 Cardinals elected.

Among the 62 European members of the electing board are five Spaniards who could also become Pope – Carlos Amigo Vallejo, aged 79; Santos Abril Castelló, aged 78; Antonio María Rouco Varela, 77, who is the Archbishop of Madrid; Lluís Martínez Sistach, 77, and Antonio Cañizares Llovera, 67.

Cañizares Llovera and Rouco Varela have both heavily criticised abortion, with the former claiming it was ‘worse than child abuse’, and the latter is known to be very anti-gay marriage.

Another five Spanish Cardinals who are eligible to become Pope but are not allowed to vote on the new one because they are over 80 years old are Julián Herranz, former president of the Pontificate Council for Legislative Texts; Francisco Álvarez Martínez, Archbishop Emeritus of Toledo; Ricardo

María Carles Godó, Emeritus of Barcelona; Eduardo Martínez Somalo, former Camerlengo (‘Chamberlain’) of the Holy Roman Church, and José Manel Estepa Llaurens, Military Archbishop Emeritus.

To date, four Popes have been Spanish, with the most widely-known being members of the infamous Borgia, or Borja dynasty – Calixto III, born in Valencia and whose real name was Alonso de Borja y Cavanilles, between 1455 and 1458; and his nephew, Alessandro VI, born in Xàtiva (Valencia) and who was really called Rodrigo de Borja, from 1492 to 1503.

The first was Dámaso I, from ‘Gallaecia’ – as the north-western region of Galicia was then known – from 366 AD to his death in 384, the ‘author’ of the ‘Hallelujah’ formula and the only Spanish Pope to have been made a Saint, despite having been accused of murder.

Spain’s most recent Pope was Pedro Martínez de Luna y Pérez de Gotor, known by the more succinct title of Benedict XIII of Avignon and born in Illueca (Zaragoza province).

The only Spanish Pope Benedict, known as ‘the anti-Pope’ because of his non-conformist ways, reigned from 1394 to 1423.

He lived to be 96 years old, having escaped numerous attempts on his life by poisoning.

Most of the north of Spain is knee-deep in snow and over 1,500 kilometres’ worth of roads have been closed.

Madrid, the Basque Country, Castilla-La Mancha, Galicia, Asturias, Cantabria, La Rioja and Navarra are the worst-hit regions, as are parts of Castilla y León – including Palencia, Ávila, Burgos, León and Segovia; and the provinces of Cáceres in Extremadura; Lleida in Catalunya, and Zaragoza and Huesca in Aragón.

In the far south of the country, all of Andalucía except for the Sevilla, Cádiz, Huelva and Málaga provinces, and Murcia in

the south-east have either already been hit by snow or are expected to in the next few days.

Snow-chains are needed to drive anywhere outside of major cities in all these areas, and lorries have been banned from the A-1 and A-6 westbound in Madrid.

Numerous B-roads have been closed for safety reasons.

In the north-western region of Galicia, snow in remote areas has reached up to a metre and a half (five feet) in depth.

Mostly, however, snowfall has not gone above 10 to 15 centimetres (four to six

inches).

The Met office predicts snow in all areas of 300 metres above sea-level or higher, except in the Mediterranean basin.

High winds of between 80 and 100 kilometres are expected to hit all of the above areas, as well as the provinces of Tarragona and Málaga, the Balearic Islands and the Comunidad Valenciana.

The cold snap is predicted to stay until at least mid-week due to a polar wind crossing the mainland.

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urDanGarín failS To pay 8.2-

million bail releaSe

carnivaL queen contestant ‘in serious condition’ after costume catches fire

The King and Queen’s son-in-law Iñaki Urdangarín and his business partner Diego Torres have failed to come up with the 8.2-million-euro bail-bond imposed on them in the Nóos Institute case.

This means the court will proceed to embargo their assets up to this amount to cover possible liabilities if they transpire to be guilty of the corruption and money-laundering charges they face.

Both could face up to 20 years in jail if this is the case.

Although they are not the only parties involved, both men have a joint obligation to deposit 8,189,400 euros with the courts for allegedly receiving regional government funds fraudulently from Valencia and the Balearic Islands, by setting up the Nóos Institute as a non-profit-making entity when it was in fact anything but.

They are also believed to

have used the company to launder money and escape their tax obligations.

Case notes claim Urdangarín and Torres plotted for the former to take advantage of his status as husband of the King and Queen’s daughter, the Infanta Cristina, to attract donations to their organisation, and to be seen representing charitable causes to generate good PR.

The Infanta Cristina, Duchess of Palma, has been cleared of any involvement in the case.

Her husband, Duke of Palma – who has been banned by Palma de Mallorca city hall from using this title ‘socially’ – will appear in court again on Saturday, February 23, and Torres and his wife will testify once more on Saturday, February 16

SpaniSh Mortgage LawS CoMe Under Fire By eCUadorian aUthoritieS

Ecuador is taking action against Spain’s mortgage laws in the European courts, given how many of the country’s citizens have been affected by repossession in recent times.

Some have been left homeless in Spain due to rigid and abusive clauses in home loan agreements, or banks’ refusal to negotiate at the first sign of non-payment due to job loss.

Others who have returned to Ecuador, having had their homes taken off them, are being pursued by the Spanish authorities for repayment of the outstanding loan.

The Ecuadorian Citizens’ Ombudsman has applied to the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) to amend legislation covering mortgage agreements in Spain to redress the power balance between lenders and customers.

It is using the case of homeowner Luis Solórzano and his wife Fabiola as its starting point – a couple who have exhausted all possible legal remedies and yet are still facing losing their home, which they bought around 10

years ago.

They moved to Spain in 1999 and once Luis got regular work as a builder and Fabiola in house-cleaning, applied for a 173,000-euro mortgage to buy their flat, which came under the heading of Vivienda de Protección Oficial – a type of council-subsidised purchase.

But they did not realise the small print said the bank could annul the VPO status at any time and demand full repayment of the loan, or that it could repossess the property if it was let to third parties.

When redundancy meant the couple fell behind on their payments, the bank foreclosed.

Ecuadorian authorities say Spain’s mortgage procedures are leading to clear breaches of human rights, as they allow loopholes that can quickly leave homeowners in financial trouble out on the street without a roof over their heads.

Calling these ‘abusive financial practices’, the Ecuadorian government says its ‘fight for justice’ will start in Spain but they hope to take it further and ensure fair practices are adhered to worldwide.

A candidate for Carnival Queen in Tenerife suffered 40 per cent burns when her costume caught fire, causing flames of up to 10 metres in height, say witnesses.

Saida María Prieto, 25 (pictured), was backstage at the time and was seen frantically trying to strip off

her costume, which carried a huge pair of ‘wings’ like a peacock’s feathers and was strapped to her.

A television reporter who was present at the time said: “The scene was horrific, terrifying. A curtain caught fire and in less than a second, flames of 10 metres in height

reached the ceiling.”Saida was transferred to

the burns unit at Sevilla’s Virgen del Rocío hospital, where her condition is said to be ‘serious’.

She is, however, conscious, and has been throughout the ordeal.

Another four people had

to be attended to by the Red

Cross for first-degree burns.

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The blaze is said to have

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five dead in cruise evacuation driLL practice tragedyFive people have died after an

emergency rescue drill practice on board a cruise ship went wrong in Santa Cruz de La Palma (Canary Islands).

Another three have been injured, two of them critically.

Witnesses say a lifeboat carrying eight crew members, who were practising an evacuation drill, fell from a height of 30 metres and capsized as it hit the water.

The identities of the victims have not

been revealed, although the three deceased crew are said to be from Indonesia, the Philippines and Ghana, and the injured parties include one Philippine and two Greeks.

A 32-year-old Greek man and another man of age 30 suffered multiple bruising and were taken to hospital, and a third was treated on site by paramedics.

The bodies of the other five have been recovered by rescue workers.

They are all crew members on board

the Thomson Majesty, which belongs to the British company Thomson Cruises and is based in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, carrying out cruises in the Canary Islands and Madeira.

Santa Cruz de La Palma is one of its regular Sunday stopping points.

Around 2,000 passengers were on board the cruise-liner when the incident occurred just after noon, but none of them were injured.

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Miguel Carcaño, who was 20 at the time of the murder in January 2009, was imprisoned for 20 years and all other suspects involved in the case released.

His jail term has now been amended to 21 years and three months, with the extra period being for an ‘attack on moral integrity’ and the suffering caused by Marta’s parents at not knowing where her body is.

Carcaño will also have to pay the costs, around 616,000 euros, borne by authorities for searching for the missing youngster, whose whereabouts remain unknown, since the killer continually changed his story about what he had done with her.

One of his friends who was initially acquitted of covering up the murder, Samuel Benítez, is due to

breach of procedures or of the Constitution that could justify a repetition of the process was involved in the first trial.

Carcaño’s first version of the incident was that he and Marta, then 17, who was his ex-girlfriend at the time, had had an argument after she arranged to meet him about rumours she had heard he had been spreading about her, and that he had thrown an ashtray at her in temper, knocking her unconscious.

Fearing her dead, he panicked and dumped her body in the nearby river Guadalquivir.

But dredging the river produced no sign of the body, and it later transpired Marta was gang-raped and strangled.

Carcaño and the other accused parties then claimed Marta was on a landfill site near Sevilla – but again, no trace of her was found.

After confessing to the killing, he was originally facing 52 years in jail – two of which were for failing to reveal the whereabouts of Marta’s body – but the fact no remains had been found meant evidence was limited and led to his final sentence being reduced to just 20 years.

face sentence at Sevilla Provincial Court.

Another friend, known by his nickname of ‘El Cuco’ – who was 15 at the time of Marta’s death – spent two years in custody during the initial trial and is now free, but has an injunction preventing him from going within 50 kilometres of

Sevilla.Carcaño’s older

stepbrother, Francisco Javier Delgado and this man’s girlfriend María García, have been acquitted.

The family’s appeal for the original sentence to be declared null and void and a retrial carried out has been rejected by the judge on the grounds that no

The second ‘kamikaze’ driver in the space of a week has been arrested in the Comunidad Valenciana after travelling for 23 kilometres in the wrong direction down the A-7.

Police received around 15 calls in as many minutes from panicked motorists, and ended up having to pursue the driver at high speed for nearly 20 minutes.

He was finally caught at the exit for Alquerías del Niño Perdido (Castellón), although he had driven past several sliproads he could have taken to get off the motorway in the meantime.

Terrified motorists had to brake and swerve at a split second’s notice to avoid a head-on and almost certainly fatal collision.

Once officers caught up with the driver 23

kilometres later, they identified him as M.P.C., from Lora del Río (Sevilla province) and said he tested negative for alcohol and drugs.

His motive for driving down the left-hand side of the motorway instead of the right is not known.

This is the second time in a week that a driver has been caught travelling down the wrong lane, with an earlier one arrested in Ibi (Alicante) on Sunday.

But the most high-profile case involved a man who killed two people on the AP-7 near Valencia and has been given a complete reprieve by the government, escaping a 13-year prison sentence.

The family of the victims have appealed against the ‘kamikaze’ driver’s pardon in a bid to get justice for their loss.

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It is part of a move to intensify global efforts to fight cybercrime.

According to a report by the BBC, Digital agenda commissioner Neelie Kroes said that Europe needed to improve how it dealt with cybersecurity.

But firms are concerned that reporting online attacks and security breaches might damage their reputations.

The EU is keen that member states share information about attacks

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Under the proposals, each country would have to appoint a Computer Emergency Response Team and create an authority to whom companies would report breaches.

These new bodies would decide whether to make the breaches

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The French economy will avoid recession this year, according to the country’s central bank.

It predicts growth of 0.1% in the first three months of 2013, a more upbeat outlook than that of many economists, who

The bank added that the business confidence indicator for industry had risen to its highest level in nearly a year.

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Initial economic growth figures for France are due out on 14 February. The government’s official forecast is for 0.8% this year.

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She has been consistently pointed out as the youngster, who went missing in May 2007 while on holiday with her parents and twin siblings.

The New Zealand girl bears a striking resemblance to Madeleine, and is believed to have a mark on her right eye similar to the distinctive one on the British girl’s iris.

Police launched a five-day investigation in January when a Queenstown retailer became suspicious of a man and the young girl.

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Portuguese police stopped formally investigating the case in July 2008, but Madeleine’s family have never given up their quest to track down their missing daughter.

Mrs McCann has ploughed £1million from sales of her book back into the search.

The bestseller, entitled simply Madeleine, was published in 2011 on the day of her eighth birthday.

Madeleine’s Fund hit £1.8million shortly after the three-year-old vanished from her family’s holiday.

But by 2011, after four years of searching, it had dwindled to £125,000.

Official papers filed with Companies House show all the money raised from the 384-page book went to the fund.

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Mary Isobel O’Brien (16 April 1939 – 2 March 1999), known professionally as Dusty Springfield and dubbed The White Queen of Soul was a British pop singer whose career extended from the late 1950s to the 1990s. With her distinctive sensual sound, she was an important white soul singer, and at her peak was one of the most successful British female performers, with 18 singles in the Billboard Hot 100 from 1964 to 1970. She is a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the U.K. Music Hall of Fame. International polls have named Springfield among the best female artists of all time.

Born in West London to an Irish Catholic family that enjoyed music, Springfield learned to sing at home. She joined her first professional group, The Lana Sisters, in 1958, then formed the pop-folk vocal trio The Springfields in 1960 with her brother Dion

Her solo career began in 1963 with the upbeat pop hit, “I Only Want to Be with You”. Among the hits that followed were “Wishing’ and Hoping’” (1964), “I Just Don’t Know What to Do with Myself” (1964), “You Don’t Have to Say You Love Me” (1966), and “Son of a Preacher Man”

(1968). A fan of American pop music, she was

the first public figure to bring little-known soul singers to a wider British audience, when she created and hosted the first British performances of the top-selling Motown artists in 1965. By 1966, she was the best-selling female singer in the world, and topped a number of popularity polls, including Melody Maker’s Best International Vocalist. She was the first British singer to top the New Musical Express readers’ poll for Female Singer. Her image, supported by a peroxide blonde beehive hairstyle, evening gowns, and heavy make-up, made her an icon of the Swinging Sixties. The marked changes in pop music in the mid-1960s left many female pop singers out of fashion.

To boost her credibility as a soul artist, Springfield went to Memphis, Tennessee, to record an album of pop and soul music with the Atlantic Records main production team. Released in 1969, Dusty in Memphis has been ranked among the greatest albums of all time by Rolling Stone and VH1 artists, New Musical Express readers, and a Channel 4 viewer’s polls. The album was also awarded a spot in the Grammy Hall of Fame. After many years in the wilderness not only because of popularity decline but also because of self imposed retirement in America, Dusty decided to get back into the music scene. She had met Neil Tennant

of the Pet Shop Boys and he had said what a fan he was of hers, the seed was sown then for a return to making music

In 1987, she accepted an invitation from the Pet Shop Boys to sing on the single “What Have I Done to Deserve This?” and appeared on the promotional video. The record got to number 2 on both the British and American charts. The song appeared on the “Pet Shop Boys” album “Actually and both of their greatest hits collections. Springfield sang lead vocals on the Richard Carpenter song “Something in Your Eyes”, recorded for Carpenter’s album Time. Released as a single, it became an adult contemporary hit in the United States. Springfield also recorded a duet with legendary singer/songwriter B.J. Thomas, “As Long as We Got Each Other”, which was used as the theme song for the American sitcom Growing Pains.

A new compilation of Springfield’s greatest hits, The Silver Collection, was issued in 1988. Springfield returned to the studio with the Pet Shop Boys, who produced her recording of their song “Nothing Has Been Proved”, commissioned for the soundtrack of the film Scandal. Released as a single in early 1989, the song gave Springfield a UK Top 20 hit. So did its follow-up, the upbeat “In Private”, written and produced again by the Pet Shop Boys. She capitalized on this by recording the 1990 album Reputation, another UK Top 20 success. The writing and production credits for half the album, which included the two recent hit singles, went to the Pet Shop Boys;

while the album’s other producers included Dan Hartman.

Sometime before recording the Reputation album, Springfield decided to leave California for good, and by 1988 she had returned to Britain. In 1993, she was invited to record a duet with her former 1960s professional rival and friend, Cilla Black. The song “Heart and Soul” was released as a single and appeared on Black’s Through the Years album. Provisionally titled Dusty in Nashville, Springfield started recording the album “A Very Fine Love” in 1993 with producer Tom Shapiro. Though originally intended by Shapiro as a Country music album, the song selection with Springfield pushed the album into pop music with an occasional country feel.

While recording the album, “A Very Fine Love”, in January 1994 in Nashville, Tennessee, Springfield felt ill. When she returned to England a few months later, her physicians diagnosed breast cancer. She received months of radiation treatment, and for a time the cancer was in remission. In 1995, in apparent good health, Springfield set about promoting the album.

Cancer was detected again during the summer of 1996. In spite of vigorous treatments, she died on 2nd March 1999. She died in Henley-on-Thames on the day she had been scheduled to go to Buckingham Palace to receive an OBE for her contribution to music. Before her death, officials of Queen Elizabeth had given permission for the medal to be collected by Springfield’s manager, Vicki Wickham, and it was presented to the singer in the hospital in the company of a small party of friends and relatives. Her induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio, had been scheduled for 10 days after her death. Her friend Sir Elton John helped induct her into the Hall of Fame, stating ‘I think she is the greatest white female singer there has ever been.’ Springfield’s funeral service was attended by hundreds of fans and people from the music business, including Elvis Costello, Lulu and the Pet Shop Boys. It took place in Oxfordshire, at the ancient parish church of St Mary the Virgin, in Henley-on-Thames, the town where Springfield had lived during her last years. A marker dedicated to her memory was placed in the church graveyard. I agree, and who am I, to disagree with Elton John and think she was and always will be the best white female vocalist ever.

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The man accused of killing two police officers handed himself in afterwards saying: ‘i’ve just done two coppers,’ a court hears

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The Met Office has issued warnings this morning for ice across southwest England and the West Midlands and warns of a risk of icy

conditions on untreated surfaces across the rest of the UK. Weather experts say ‘heavy’ snow will fall across Scotland and eastern parts of England, especially the north-east, throughout Sunday afternoon and night.

Gareth Harvey, a forecaster for MeteoGroup, said: ‘The next few days will only see a few light snow flurries affecting mountains in Wales and Scotland and the Pennines, in northern England, while temperatures will stay cold.

Dale Cregan fired 32 shots at his unarmed victims in 31 seconds then handed himself in confessing: “I’ve just done two coppers,” a court has heard.

Dale Cregan unleashed a hail of bullets at PC Fiona Bone, 32 and PC Nicola Hughes, 23 - many as they lay injured on the ground, Preston Crown Court was told.

The jury heard how Cregan later handed himself in to police at Hyde Police station telling them: “Sorry about those two that have been killed, I wish it was men.

He allegedly went on: “I’ve dropped the gun at the scene and I’ve murdered two police officers. You were hounding my family so I took it out on yous (sic). I’m wanted by the police and I’ve just done two coppers.”

The jury was shown video of the moment Cregan was arrested at the front desk of the police station. He is seen speaking on his mobile phone, cradling it, after a police officer jumps over the front desk and handcuffs him.

Relatives of the two murdered police officers wept as they watched footage of the pair leaving the police station for the last time.

The court was told how On September 18 last year, Cregan was in hiding in a house in Abbey Gardens, Hattersely, Manchester. He made a 999 call to police claiming there was a burglary and when told an officer was on the way, Cregan replied: “I’ll be waiting,” said the prosecution.

Nicholas Clarke QC told the jury: “He had carefully put in place a plan that he knew would ensure that an unsuspecting police officer or officers would be sent to the door, to attend to a household who had been the victim of damage to his house.

“Cregan knew that the officers who attended would have no idea what would be waiting for them.”

PC Hughes and PC Bone were assigned the call and made their way from Hyde Police station to the address.

“On arrival, the two officers stepped out of their van and walked forward the short distance to number 30. Cregan’s carefully laid plan had been successful,” said Mr Clarke. “He had lured two unarmed officers to his door and he was armed, ready and waiting for them. As Nicola and

Fiona walked through the small front garden, he opened the front door and immediately fired his Glock.”

The jury heard how both officers were shot in the chest. The body armour they were wearing protected them and the bullets did not penetrate, the prosecution said. The officers, the court heard, made a “tactical retreat”.

“PC Fiona Bone moved to the right, getting out of the line of sight and PC Nicola Hughes turned to run up the path. As they retreated more shots were fired. PC Hughes was shot just below her armoured vest in the middle of her back and was immediately paralysed causing her to fall forwards onto the path. As she was falling or lying flat on her stomach she was shot three more times. Cregan then turned his attention to PC Fiona Bone. She was trapped in front of the lounge window and he discharged 24 shots at her. Some struck the officer others the house,” the court heard.

She managed to draw and fire her Taser but it was discharged into a hard surface, probably the paving, the jury was told. The court was told that only a matter of 31 seconds had passed between PC Hughes switching off the engine of their vehicle and PC Bone firing the Taser.

Mr Clarke said: “Most of the bullets struck her body armour or the wall at the front of the house but she was the central target.”

PC Bone was shot between five and eight times receiving a total of eight gunshot-related injuries, the prosecution said. “As she turned and fell one bullet managed to get through under her arm. She was killed by a perforating shot to the upper left side of her chest which caused fatal injuries to the top of her heart. Cregan wasn’t finished. He turned his attention to PC Hughes and fired three more shots into the back and side of her head. She was shot eight times causing a total of seven gunshot-related injuries,” the jury heard.

The court was told that Cregan fired a total of 32 bullets at the two unarmed police officers.

Mr Clarke added: “Before he fled Abbey Gardens he made sure he left his usual calling card. He launched a fragmentation grenade back towards the garden of number 30 where the two police officers were lying on the floor.”

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find us next to Quesada fish & chips and yorkshire linen.Turn left before The arches. Gemenis has 1 branch in benidorm.

GemenisGemenis goes from strength to strengthGemenis owners, Debbie and Billy have lived in the

Benidorm area of Spain seven years. They started in selling clothes on local markets to see if

there was any demand for quality British clothing. They quickly found out that there was and the venture soon became a highly successful business.They opened their first shop in Albir more than six years

ago and the couple opened a further store in Benidorm 3 years later. They realized that a lot of customers were travelling to

their stores from the South Costa Blanca area and so decided to open a store based in Ciudad Quesada. The store, named Gemenis II opened in 2012, located next to the Quesada Fish and Chips and Yorkshire Linen and was an immediate hit. Not surprising really as they carry a superb stock range for

men, women and a small amount of children’s fashions all at incredible prices.The stock range includes some of the top names from the

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Every WednesdayART WORKSHOP Café Golf, San Javier 10am - 12pm Bring out the art in you! Informal workshop to get you started on water colours. Donation of 2€ per head for MABS. For further information call Geoff on 968 192 768.

Friday 15th FebruarySHARE & CARE GROUP - MABS Cancer Centre, San Javier 11am An informal get together for anyone affected by cancer. Come along for a coffee and a chat. For more information call Anne on 693 795 247

Tuesday 19th FebruaryEBONY & IVORY LADIES’ LUNCH CLUB, Diamante’s Restaurant, El Mojón - 1.30pm for 2pm. Three course lunch with glass of wine and entertainment...10.50€. Raffle in aid of MABS. Come along, dress up and meet and make new friends. Book your place with Diamante’s 965 352 947

Wednesday 6th MarchVOLUNTEERS MEETING – Las Claras, Los Alcázares - 11am. If you would like to find out more about how you can help MABS, come along to our meeting. For further information please ring Bev on 693 362 823

Wednesday 13th MarchChariTEA – Centro Civico, San Javier – 5pm to 8pm. Tea with scones and cakes provided by Café Golf. Music provided by The Conservatory of Music with individual performances throughout the evening. Other charities attending include Help Mar Menor, Aidemar and Connexia EOISJ. Raffle tickets on sale at MABS Cancer Centre from 15th February at just 1€ each.

Thursday 14th MarchRACE AFTERNOON -Time Out Bar, San Javier 1.30pm (Cheltenham Festival) For further details please call 968 192 418

Saturday 16th MarchOPEN GOLF DAY, ‘The Eddie Allen Trophy’ – Las Pinaillas - 12pm. 45€ includes buggy and coach at 9.00 am. Prize presentation, buffet and music after the game at Campbell’s Bar in Roda. Proceeds of hamper draw (2€ per ticket) and donations to MABS. 20€ secures a place, ring Stan Allen on 968 575 467 or Ciaran on 692 038 643 or call at Campbell’s Bar in Roda.

Tuesday 19th MarchDiamantes Ladies Lunch, El Mojón- 1.30pm for 2pm Three course lunch with glass of wine and entertainment...10.50€. Raffle in aid of MABS. Come along, dress up and meet and make new friends. Book your place with Diamante’s on 965 352 947

Sunday 31st March(Easter Sunday) LUNCH Time Out, San Javier – 1.30pm Lunch with entertainment by Andy Jones. Hamper being raffled in aid of MABS. Booking required, please call 968 192 418

EVERY SATURDAY BOOK SALE - The Arches Restaurant, Los Alcázares 10am - 1pm (weather permitting)

The MABS Book Stall is a regular feature at The Arches Restaurant on a Saturday and is popular with book-lovers from Los Alcázares and the surrounding areas. Browse the stall and enjoy a coffee or bargain breakfast while you choose your books.

Keep watching the press or visit our website www.mabsmurcia.com for more events For further details, please call 634 362 826

MABS EVENTS IN FORTUNA (EAST)Every Other MondaySew’n’So’s - Sewing Group with Jan Gough 2pm Urb. Las Kalendas, Fortuna

1st Tuesday of the monthAuction at Bob`s Bar - 2pm Carretera Pinoso, Fortuna

Tuesdays & Thursdays“Pick, Try, Choose, Buy & Donate” second hand store 10.30am - 12pm Apartamentos Maruja, across the cycle path, opposite Las Palmeras, Baños de Fortuna.

2nd Wednesday of the monthFortuna Ladies’ Luncheon Club - 1.00 pm Las Palmeras Restaurant, Baños de Fortuna

Last Wednesday of the Month MABS Fortuna Meeting - 11.30am La Carcelera, Urb Las Kalendas. Fortuna.

FUTURE EVENTSSaturday 16th AprilSpring Fair - Whitehouse 12pm to 3pm

Monday 6th MayHog Roast with Entertainment - Castle Bar - from 1pm For further information on Fortuna events, please contact: [email protected]

MABS EVENTS IN CALASPARRA(MURCIA NORTH WEST)Saturday, 16 February VALENTINE’S DINNER DANCE – Bar Cantero, Gran Via Calasparra – 7.30 pm With Tony Kelly (a tribute to the Rat Pack). Tickets 20€ each. Tickets available from: Sandra: 628 792 687, Lyn: 622 751 273, Pat: 676 541 146, Astrid: 628 744 906 or any MABS volunteer.

First and Third Friday of each month MABS Market Stall in Calasparra Market 9am - 1pm Situated opposite the Gran Via café Second Wednesday of each month

MABS Murcia NW Volunteer Monthly Meeting5pm New volunteers welcome. Call 648 518 158 for further details.

Last Friday of every monthMABS Book Stall – 11am – 2pmOutside the Trevol Bar/Cafe on Urb. Tierra del Sol, Calasparra. (This is held the last Friday of every month)

For further information on Calasparra events, please contact: [email protected]

m a b S c a n c e r S u p p o r T G r o u pmurcia february / marcH 2013One of the highlights of

the ADAPT year is the San Pedro Carnival. This year´s theme was Jolly Chefs which was easy for us as we sometimes got the routine a bit mixed up which made us laugh a lot and was very amusing for the spectators. As usual we were well received and cheered on our way. Our ´Dance Routine´ was simple and involved a lot of banging tin mixing bowls with wooden spoons, twirling with spoons held high and pretending to flick the contents of our bowls at the spectators. Of course there wasn´t anything in the bowls but Ooops! somewhere along the way some of our drinking water ended up in there. But not for long!!!

It´s quite a long walk for us who are not so young and sprightly anymore and it gets very cold as the sun goes down but with age comes wisdom. Hence the head to foot costumes. While the youth were shivering in their admittably beautiful outfits, we were cosy in our layers and we thoroughly enjoyed ourselves.

We were rewarded with drinks and sandwiches in the marquee near the port.It´s an honour to be invited by the San Pedro Town Hall to take part along with the

local community and is appreciated by ADAPT Association.The next meeting of ADAPT is as usual at the Pensionista Hogar, San Pedro

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It was a well attended and successful launch on Friday morning 8th February when Bernard Ash, President of HELP Murcia Mar Menor, welcomed guests and everyone to the official launch of the new initiative, The Listening Ear Team (LET). He particularly welcomed the British Vice Consul, Mr. Lloyd Milen, and Lady Elisabeth Hebdige, HELP’s Honorary Patron, as well as representatives from the press and media, along with members of HELP MMM. The launch took place in a tent outside HELP’s office in Los Alcazares kindly provided by Pepe of the Roblemar Restaurant.

Lady Elisabeth said she was proud to support the initiative and encouraged more volunteers to get involved in this worthy cause.

Elaine Dale, speaking on behalf of the team, then gave an outline of what the LET hoped to provide. She emphasised that it was not in their remit to offer money but to provide help and support when needed, with the overall aim of helping people to be able to help themselves. She explained some of the problems we may expect to encounter, for example in the current economic climate, people may have financial problems and although we cannot provide money, we could enable people to access financial expertise. We have volunteers with a wide range of knowledge and in addition we have access to many sources of information on range of problems, which people can encounter living in Spain. She thanked Janneke Chambers, of Caring Services, for putting together information folders for use by the team. These will provide a source for the “Listeners” to be able to use the “I know a man who can” approach to some problems. She gave credit to June Barrie, office manager and initiator of the idea. She finished by thanking members of the Samaritans present and felt that forging such strong links will prove fruitful in the future.

In response, Mr. Lloyd Milen, Vice Consul, said that it was very important for the British Consul that a charity like HELP MMM took on such work, which will prove immensely helpful when the Consul is asked to help with individuals. He also said that it was the aim of the British Consulate to help people to help themselves and congratulated HELP on the way it has developed and expanded.

WHAT IS THE LISTENINg EAR TEAM INITIATIVE?The Listening Ear team is a group of friendly, non-judgemental people who are willing to listen to those who may need to talk for a variety of reasons:-

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PHONE - A - FRIENDElaine round things off by introducing a new card system by which members can

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Feet especially to a reflexologist tell a myriad of stories. Feet represent the body – inside and out. Problem areas on the feet relate to problem areas within the body. Feet therefore, are the key to revealing where imbalances lie within the body and as a result, play an essential role in the enhancement of general health and wellness.

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ViewpoinTI was driving into Albox when I spied a little old man leaning

heavily on a walking stick and weaving his way more or less along the side of the road.

Alert to the fact that his haphazard course could at any moment bring him into my path, and not wishing to mow down one of Andalucía’s smaller elders, I slowed to a cautious crawl.

As I drew level, his thumb, on the end of his outstretched arm, appeared from nowhere. I do not as a rule give lifts to hitchers, but as he bore very little resemblance to the front man for a gang of vicious highwaymen, I stopped and opened the window.

He lurched over and leaned in the window. ‘Alboch?’ He queried.

I verified, and asked him in Spanish if he would like a lift. Without hesitation his stick arrived through the open door, followed by his feet, followed by the rest of him, then his hat and

a strong agricultural aroma. I left the window down, and as we drove on I asked him where he wanted to go: ‘Aeibouereoaeseoeu’ he replied.

I realised that I was giving a lift to someone who only spoke in vowels. ‘I’m going to the

Plaza Mayor.’ I said, hoping for an answer that would give me a fighting chance of understanding him.

‘Eouiweayeiaoseaiur’ he said, adding ‘Ieoewiaujerisoeaoweia’ just to clarify his meaning.

By the time we had reached the outskirts of Albox, he was babbling away happily and desperation was creeping in to my demeanour. ‘You must tell me when you want me to stop.’ I told him, as I slowly cruised through the old part of the town.

‘Aoeiyneiujwo’ he urged; I think that meant ‘not here.’I crawled through the narrow streets, my eyes peeled for

anyone who looked as though they had lost a grandfather, and would like to give a home to the one currently using the Biggs taxi service.

‘Eiwoeiujanoea’ he explained cheerfully. He was enjoying his car riding experience. I was not.

Suddenly he waved his stick and began to wriggle in his seat. ‘Juwoaeiweuoaenya’ he exclaimed joyously. I stopped and put the hazard light on, determined to try and oust him from my car before his family contacted the police, and I was arrested for grandadnapping.

He exited in the exact reverse manner of his entry – hat, body, feet, stick, though the aroma lingered a little longer.

He turned, reached in again, took my hand and as clearly as any Rada-trained actor said ‘Muchas Gracias, y mucha suerte.’

I wonder what the rest of our conversation had been about?

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As far as I can recall, I have never received a Valentine card in my life, which will come as no surprise to those who know me.

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“What the hell is this?” she stormed and she read aloud the poem on the front of the card. “Roses Are Red, Violets Are Blue, When I Rogered Your Mum, I Was Thinking Of You.”

Well okay, it wasn’t Wordsworth,

but it was funny . . . or at least, so I had thought at the time. So did the other occupants of the bar it appeared, as they spluttered and choked over their drinks.

“But”, I countered, “How do you know it was from me?”

“Well, just three little clues gave it away”, she bawled. “Number one, who else would send something like that; secondly there were beer stains on the envelope and thirdly . . . you signed it!”

Ah, it was the beer stains that gave it away then.

“Look it was just a joke, I mean, your mums as ugly as sin and . . .” I didn’t get any further. Sabrina glared at me as she downed the rest of her Guinness in one swallow, tossed back the whisky chaser, stubbed her Senior Service out on a beer mat and elbowed past me as she charged out of the lounge bar of Ye Boar’s Head - her red stiletto’s clattering on the wooden floor.

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“I hate people with no sense of humour” I told him. “But I’m glad ‘cos I can’t afford to keep her and her mum in drinks”.

Many years later and to my eternal shame, a friend and I sent another suggestive Valentine to an acquaintance in our village. We signed it ‘Bubbles’ and we made a slight deliberate spelling mistake with the address on the envelope, in order to divert s u s p i c i o n away from us.

T h e f o l l o w i n g morning, we bumped into Neville on his way to work and were s h o c k e d at his appearance. His hair was a tangled mess and there were dark rings around his eyes; his face was a

deathly grey and he looked as if he had just completed twelve rounds with King Kong after being up all night.

In effect, that is exactly what had happened.

His wife, being suspicious of the envelope that had arrived for him the previous morning – the splash

of Kouros after-shave on the card, probably helping

– had opened it and waited impatiently

seething, for his return home later in the day.

According to him, she had ripped into him the moment he set foot inside

the front door and continued

her tirade of s c r e a m i n g a c c u s a t i o n s

into the night, demanding to know

who Bubbles was and how long the affair had been going on. He was threatened with violence and divorce, and immediate castration, with his genitals in danger of being fed to the cat.

He had just escaped the shrieking banshee who had once been his loving wife when we saw him. Still wearing his disheveled work clothes from the day before; he looked like a cast member straight off the Thriller set.

I was on the verge of revealing all and offering to go cap in hand to his wife, when I detected a slight shake of the head from my partner in crime. It was best to let sleeping dogs lie he later informed me and besides, just imagine what she would do to us. Also and more to the point, what Neville might do, because as my friend pointed out, he was the owner of a double barreled shotgun that he

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used for pigeon shooting. Nevertheless, for Janet and

me, the 14th of February marks our wedding anniversary and we will be celebrating with friends and recounting for the millionth time, that day all those years ago when we had to fight our way through snow drifts to tie the knot.

The torrential rain the night before had turned to snow as the temperature dropped

ten degrees overnight, and we awoke to a white world and had to dig our way out of the house to get to the car.

I still don’t quite know how we made it to Newmarket that day, but we did eventually and what is more, made it safely back to our cottage later that night.

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Life was boring for antonio poyato. the premium prices his remitroot products brought kept him in the height of luxury. he employed most people of working age in the village and had a robust management structure in place. he had everything he needed. even his new solid gold combined back scratcher and ravioli cutter failed to hold his interest for long. his leisure time became taken up with finding new uses for remitroot. he had eaten it, drunk it and smoked it, put it on cuts and abrasions and rubbed it into his scalp. it seemed to be efficacious in most cases but he was forced to discontinue its use as a suppository.

Woven into cloth it was indestructible and as fine as the best silk. unfortunately it emitted an odour indistinguishable from the pheromone of the male iberian mountain goat. this led to some interesting but expensive compensation claims. a thinner woven fabric with random fibre direction made a durable and tear resistant paper. the minister of finance, Briefcase fred decided to print alqueria’s twenty raro note on this type of paper. among remitroot’s many qualities, that of an aphrodisiac is perhaps the most prized. the alquerian twenty raro note, when chewed enhanced this effect. clandestine twenty raro note chewing parties took place at the dead of night. the bank note was soon in short supply and still much sought after. it was changing hands for a hundred raros. monetary confusion followed and the note had to be withdrawn.

in his laboratory poyato subjected the root to every possible test. remitroot Liquor failed to freeze at -114 celsius the temperature at which ethanol alcohol should freeze. even liquid hydrogen failed to turn it into a solid. finally poyato passed an electric current through it. the result was impressive. it burnt at a rate proportional to the applied current. two, five, ten and then twenty metres a second. With the full electrical potential applied a brilliant orange and yellow flash filled the room. after a deafening explosion poyato lost his eyebrows along with most of his laboratory equipment. he knew there must be a use for this attribute of his remitroot.

still smoking and singed he made his way to the Bar La casa devante. horacio the landlord looked at him in alarm, then poured him a shot of his strongest liquor. “go easy with that it’s like rocket fuel” he said.

poyato took his drink into the plaza and looked up at the heavens. his eyes glazed over and with a lopsided grin stood motionless. ‘Where can i get hold of a good second hand rocket?’ he thought.

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Meditation aids concentration, calms anxiety and worry in turn helps you to sleep. It lowers blood pressure and over time you will find yourself dealing with things more easily. It’s also energising when you have had a hard day, you become more centred and stop fighting yourself.

Scientists have found the brain waves of meditators show why they are healthier. Neuroscientists have found that meditating will shift their brain activity to different areas of the cortex – brain waves in the stress-prone right frontal cortex move to the calmer left front cortex in other words, they are calmer and happier than before.

Meditation isn’t so mysterious after all. This mental shift decreases the negative effects of stress, mild depression and anxiety, which at some point can visit us all.

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Brain scans showed a rush of blood to the region known

to be involved in making judgments about emotions.

This, the researchers said, suggests that the male brain has to work harder to make social decisions, to compensate for the fact that it naturally finds these sort of judgments trickier.

Professor Stephen Lawrie, who led the study, said it was designed to give the men enough time to come up with the correct answers. But, faced with snap decisions in real life, they might start misjudging others’ thoughts.

The results, published in the journal PLoS ONE, could lead to new treatments for people with autism, as they often have difficulty in reading faces and in distinguishing between different emotions.

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A PArAkeet in the PAlm tree

Chris Stewart’s works are known to many readers; Driving over Lemons was his first book and I read it back in 2004 whilst searching for a home in Andalucía. I still smile when fruit is lying on the road and hear it exploding under my tyres. His second book is called A Parrot in the Pepper Tree, so this week’s title came to me last week in Duquesa near Estepona, as come sunset there was a huge screeching from the parakeets, as they flew into the palm trees to roost for the night.

The looky-looky men work 365 days a year in that neck of the woods and it’s always Africans with big smiles on their faces trying to sell the most bizarre of items. I wonder if they bet amongst themselves as to who can find the most gullible buyer. The other day one of the guys had a huge mirror shaped as a guitar. Fishing reels are popular and the must have item at the moment is the bow and arrows set.

Moroccans have cornered the market in rugs, lighters

and dodgy l o o k i n g c h a i n s a w s

What has Tina Turner got to do with Air Traffic Control? What has a Teletubby got to do with Sony’s new television and what on earth have MI5 got to do with anything? Nothing? Not quite.

Recently an airfield in Gloucestershire was plagued by huge numbers of birds, interfering with landing, messing up planes, machinery and people in the process. They tried all sorts to get rid of them until hitting on a successful deterrent. Tina Turner. Not the lady herself, but her recordings; “Simply The Best” blaring from a moving truck frightened them off never to return, allowing planes to land safely. Almost. I believe there were a few aborted landings when the pilots actually thought they were heading for a river deep or mountain high!

If Tina Turnering the birds is unusual, Sony, who should know better, have really been stretching things! They’ve brought us a television with a 90 inch screen! I’ve worked that out, without a calculator, as being seven and a half feet. What I can’t work out is why anyone would have a screen the size of a small family car in their home.

Imagine, you’ve had another night of musical beds with your toddler. As usual, the little bundle of energy wakes at the crack of dawn full of life and demanding Teletubbies. One of you stumbles to the lounge, puts on the television and immediately falls into a deep sleep, only to be woken shortly afterwards by a scream of delight. What’s the first thing you see? A seven foot wide menacing, babbling Teletubby staring at you from across the room. I think that’s about as welcome as Norman Bates volunteering to check the temperature on your shower!

It doesn’t take the Intelligence Service to tell you that the Teletubby incident would be a bizarre, even life changing, experience. Talking of the Intelligence Service, I think that name should be subject to the Trades Descriptions Act. Why? Apparently MI5 once considered recruiting radio controlled pigeons which were to become lethal weapons when fitted with explosives. What happened? It’s obvious! The pigeons and MI5 were no match for Tina Turner.

I’ve got a theory that could make sense of all this nonsense. I think that “The Goon Show”, “Monty Python’s Flying Circus” and other such programmes weren’t comedies at all but groundbreaking reality shows showing how silly we really are! Now there’s a thought!

Graham is married to Helen and has a daughter, Alice. He lives part of the year near Albox,

but works in Qatar, teaching. If you wish to contact Graham

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Staying on the Costas, a colleague of my wife recently had her car broken into. The thieves did not break a window or use a file hidden in a cake but instead lurked nearby with a device that cloned the radio signal when she used her zapper to lock the car. Then they simply waited for her to disappear round the corner and unlocked her car using their fiendish contraption. Since then I have made sure nobody is lurking whenever I have locked my car.

Fuel prices are again on the rise yet huge price differences can be found. Around Albox a litre of premium diesel varies between 1.36 a litre and 1.47. Further afield I have seen it priced at over 1.50 a litre. I get ribbed at home when I mention fuel prices yet shopping around can save us all a lot of money. Cheap filling points can be found on the Santa Maria road near Huercal Overa (the Lidl junction I call it), also on the opposite side to Longo’s on the A334 near Albox (diesel only) and by far the best are the three fuel stations that all opposite the ITV

on the A334 near Partaloa.

Authorities especially in Britain are always shoving health and safety warnings down our proverbial throats. The ‘Wet Floor’ sign is a classic example yet it is a product rarely seen in Spain and so we simply tread carefully whenever we see a wet floor. I wonder if accidents are higher in Spain because of these absent signs – probably not! Cotton buds are another example as they carry a warning not to poke them into our ears! What else should we use them for?

And lastly, I wonder when the lady mayor of Mojacar will finally get lynched in a dark alley, now looking much more likely since she turned half the street lights off. She recently cancelled a public meeting, set up discuss her latest scheme to kill of Mojacar by banning live music at beach bars. It’s all to stop the kids having fun for free at ‘botellons’ on the beach. Surely another solution can be thought up that won’t further screw up an already fragile local economy.

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the history of Valentine’s day — and its patron saint — is shrouded in mystery. but we do know that February has long been a month of romance. St. Valentine’s day, as we know it today, contains vestiges of both Christian and ancient roman tradition. So, who was Saint Valentine and how did he become associated with this ancient rite? today, the Catholic Church recognizes at least three different saints named Valentine or Valentinus, all of whom were martyred. one legend contends that Valentine was a priest who served during the third century in rome. when Emperor Claudius ii decided that single men made better soldiers than those with wives and families, he outlawed marriage for young men — his crop of potential soldiers. Valentine, realizing the injustice of the decree, defied Claudius and continued to perform marriages for young lovers in secret. when Valentine’s actions were discovered, Claudius ordered that he be put to death.

other stories suggest that Valentine may have been killed for attempting to help Christians escape harsh roman prisons where they were often beaten and tortured.

according to one legend, Valentine actually sent the first ‘valentine’ greeting himself. while in prison, it is believed that Valentine fell in love with a young girl — who may have been his jailor’s daughter — who visited him during his confinement. before his death, it is alleged that he wrote her a letter, which he signed ‘From your Valentine,’ an expression that is still in use today. although the truth behind the Valentine legends is murky, the stories certainly emphasize his appeal as a sympathetic, heroic, and, most importantly, romantic figure. it’s no surprise that by the Middle ages, Valentine was one of the most popular saints in England and France.

while some believe that Valentine’s day is celebrated in the middle of February to commemorate the anniversary of Valentine’s death or burial — which probably occurred around 270 a.d — others claim that the Christian church may have decided to celebrate Valentine’s feast day in the middle of February in an effort to ‘christianise’ celebrations of the pagan lupercalia festival. in ancient rome, February was the official beginning of spring and was considered a time for purification. Houses were ritually cleansed by sweeping them out and then sprinkling salt and a type of wheat called spelt throughout their interiors. lupercalia, which began at the ides of February,

February 15, was a fertility festival dedicated to Faunus, the roman god of agriculture, as well as to the roman founders romulus and remus.

to begin the festival, members of the luperci, an order of roman priests, would gather at the sacred cave where the infants romulus and remus, the founders of rome, were believed to have been cared for by a she-wolf or lupa. the priests would then sacrifice a goat, for fertility, and a dog, for purification.

during the Middle ages, it was commonly believed in France and England that February 14 was the beginning of birds’ mating season, which added to the idea that the middle of February — Valentine’s day — should be a day for romance. the oldest known valentine still in existence today was a poem written by Charles, duke of orleans to his wife while he was imprisoned in the tower of london following his capture at the battle of agincourt. the greeting, which was written in 1415, is part of the manuscript collection of the british library in london, England. Several years later, it is believed that King Henry V hired a writer named John lydgate to compose a valentine note to Catherine of Valois.

in great britain, Valentine’s day began to be popularly celebrated around the 17th century. by the middle of the eighteenth century, it was common for friends and lovers in all social classes to exchange small tokens of affection or handwritten notes.

by the end of the century, printed cards began to replace written letters due to improvements in printing technology. ready-made cards were an easy way for people to express their emotions in a time when direct expression of one’s feelings was discouraged. Cheaper postage rates also contributed to an increase in the popularity of sending Valentine’s day greetings. americans probably began exchanging hand-made valentines in the early 1700s. in the 1840s, Esther a. Howland began to sell the first mass-produced valentines in america.

ValEntinE’S FaCt: according to the greeting Card association, an estimated one billion valentine cards are sent each year, making Valentine’s day the second largest card-

sending holiday of the year; an estimated 2.6 billion cards are sent for Christmas!

Every February, chocolates, flowers and gifts are exchanged between loved ones, all in the name of St. Valentine. But who is

this mysterious saint and why do we celebrate this holiday?

the history of St Valentine’s Day

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leGal CornerWITH MICHAEL DAVIES, ABOGADO/SOLICITORIf you wish us to print an article about a particular topic, please e-mail

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Michael Davies is a Spanish Abogado and has been practicing law in Almería since 1993. He is member of the Law societies of Almería and Madrid and has offices in Mojacar and Almeria High Street.

PURCHASING A HOME IN SPAINbuyers of property in Spain naturally find the

formalities and procedures involved, strange and confusing and this is often compounded by problems of language and difficulty in obtaining local professional advice that they can understand.

The wise thing to do is to take on the services of a qualified professional; of which there are many in all the tourist-orientated resorts who speak good english or who at least have english-speaking secretaries. The law Society in each province controls the work of Spanish solicitors in Spain.

Here is a very general outline of the work that goes on behind the scene, so that you have a rough idea of what to expect.

1- Request of the copy of the seller’s escritura. a study of the first notarial copy of the sellers escritura de Compraventa will indicate whether all the tax and registration procedures have been completed on the previous transfer. The registration details entered on the escritura will enable the lawyer to do a complete search in the Register, and therefore make sure that the seller has a proper title and ensure there are no hidden charges or encumbrances affecting the property.

2. Make sure there are no outstanding bills.3. it is normal for a deposit to be handed over to

reserve the property until the signing of the escritura de Propiedad can take place. When the deposit is handed over your lawyer will draw up a solid contract to secure both parties until the day of the signing. .

4.if you are a non-resident the Spanish Ministry of interior requires you to obtain a certificate of non residency (which in turn determines your fiscal number) so that you can sign the escritura. it will also be required later on by the Tax authorities. This is known as the nie number.

5.if you buy from a non-resident you must hold back 3% of the price stipulated on the escritura which

your lawyer or in this case yourself will pay to the Tax authority on behalf of the sellers capital gains tax. (The lawyer will not be able to register your property until he has obtained the receipt from the tax office for this money,). if he is accustomed to dealing with foreigners, he will point this out, if he does not, watch out.

6. When deciding where, when and how you are going to pay for your house in Spain it is very important that you seek advice on your particular case, because the Spanish law concerning foreign investment does not permit the payment to be made in any old way. if your lawyer is used to foreign conveyance, he will automatically point out the correct way of handling this.

7. Your lawyer will draw up a rough draft for the notary to prepare the title deed. (by contrast to england, in Spain each time a transaction takes place a new title deed is drawn up).

8,when the escritura is signed there are taxes and fees to be paid, which your lawyer will do for you, on receiving appropriate funding.

9 Order the property register to inscribe your title deed.

10.aprox. One month from the signing of the escritura you will receive your escritura with the registers stamp on it, and receipts for all the payments made on your behalf. (i recommend you staple them to your title deed forever, because when you go to sell they can be used as deductions against capital gains.)

Congratulations, you now have your final title deed.i want to take the opportunity to say that even though

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if self-drive hire isn’t your cup of tea, relax and let us take the responsibility for you. We will include all the overheads along with a full UK invoice offering you peace of mind and us accountability for the service we are providing. Please remember that Way2Go never tranships your consignment onto third party subcontractors’ articulated lorries which has become common practice within the industry. The same helpful and professional driver loading your consignment will be the same making the delivery at your destination. We feel that this old fashioned, tried and tested method is hard to find these days unless you pay large organisations huge sums of money. We are confident when quoting ‘apples for apples’ that Way2Go can’t be beaten on value or service.

after only five years we are proud to announce the expansion of Way2Go Hire with the two new depots and eight brand new vehicles. This now means half our fleet are left hand drive, where over the next year we will be working hard to open more depots and only operating left hand drive vehicles.

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HomeS in 2012The four major banks that have been, or are, in the

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The persistence of the crisis, and the new capital requirements contained in the two decrees of restructuring of the financial sector approved by the Government in 2012, were two of the reasons for the acceleration of sales by these organisations.

This also influenced the creation of the Sareb or so-called ‘bad bank’, which is already underway, and whose role will be to manage the real estate assets that remain, most likely with some discounts even greater than those mentioned, which these institutions have used extensively to dispose of these properties.

El Mundo reported that in order to sell homes and other assets, the banks also used other relevant factors as incentives to buyers such as the end of the tax relief for first-time home purchase, on 31st December 2012, or the increase in VAT from 4% to 10% in 2013.

Almost all these entities noticed an increase in sales in the last quarter of the year in order to benefit from the tax relief for house purchases, which ended on 1st January, 2013.

They also had the incentive of falling house prices in Spain, which in the second quarter of 2012 alone decreased by 15.2% from a year earlier, and was the country in the European Union (EU) where prices fell most since, according to data from the European Statistics Agency (Eurostat), prices fell on average by 1.9%.

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tiles – in ceramic, slate, natural stone and a variety of other materials – have become an increasingly popular covering for floors and walls not least because they are hygienic and easy to clean. this means that they can be incorporated as an element of kitchen design, or bathroom design, for example, where they are less likely to harbour allergens than some other floor or wall coverings. Not only that, but tiles are available in a wide range of colours and finishes and so can add a touch of elegance to any room...

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Ceramic tiles, for example, are no longer restricted to neutral white, cream or grey, as was once the case and are available in brighter, warmer colours in a choice of unglazed, glazed, mosaic and porcelain finishes. Glazing –the application of liquid glaze to the surface of a tile by high pressure spraying or direct pouring – followed by firing in a kiln at a temperature above 1,000°C, creates a hard, water resistant surface.

Mosaic tiles, although essentially manufactured in the same way, are made from pigmented clay, so that the colour extends throughout the tile, making them more resistant to wear and tear. Mosaic tiles are often sold mounted on paper, rather than loose, and although the intricacies of the production process do make them more expensive than some other type of tile, they are, nevertheless, water resistant and highly durable.

Porcelain tiles are a type of ceramic tile, but the use of porcelain clays means that they have a much lower water absorption rate – typically less than 5% – than other ceramic tiles, and, when glazed, are much more durable and hard-wearing. Porcelain tiles can be used to reproduce the look of natural stone at a fraction of the cost.

Whatever you choose will add a touch of style to your home!

Spain: biggest annual House price Drop in europeIn the third quarter of

2012, the price of housing in Spain registered a drop of 15.2% year-on-year, which is the biggest drop recorded among all the European Union countries, which experienced an average decrease of 1.9% compared to the same period in 2011.

These results are taken from data published by the European statistical office, Eurostat, which has published, for the first time, homogeneous data on the evolution of housing prices between the 27 member countries. This negative percentage rises to 2.5% in the Eurozone countries.

According to Eurostat’s data, the year-on-year drop in Spanish house prices accelerated throughout the year, reaching 12.5% in the first three months 2012, and 14.4% in the second quarter.

In quarterly terms, house prices in Spain dropped by 3.7% in the third quarter, above the average decline of 0.7% in the Eurozone and 0.4% in the whole of the EU, coming only behind the declines of 4.2% and 3.7%

experienced in Romania and the Netherlands, respectively.

Specifically, among the States for which data was available, the largest year-on-year increases in house prices were registered in Estonia (+8.4%), Luxembourg (+7.1%) and Finland (+2.1%), while the largest declines were recorded in Spain (-15.2%), Ireland (-9.6%), the Netherlands (-8.7%) and Portugal (-7.7%).

Regarding the second quarter of 2012, the largest increases in house prices were recorded in Estonia (+2.6%), Latvia (+2.3%), United Kingdom (+1.7%) and Ireland (+1.6%), while the largest decreases were registered in Romania (-4.2%), the Netherlands (-3.9%) and Spain (-3.7%).

El Mundo reported that, with the announcement of the data on the evolution of housing prices in the EU in the third quarter of 2012, Eurostat is “responding to the demand for reliable and comparable statistics” on developments in the housing market nationally and in the

EU.

The statistics agency said: “The evolution of housing prices is important for the purposes of our economy and monetary policy, particularly to monitor macroeconomic imbalances and risk exposure of the financial sector, and well as being relevant for households, to measure changes in prices of the most important component of families’ expenditure and wealth”.

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Mr Paterson said reports from France suggested the problem had been pinned down to two abattoirs in Romania.

The controversy surrounding contamination of meat products has spread all over Europe, affecting countries including Sweden, Poland and the Republic of Ireland.

Last month, Irish food inspectors announced they

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Mr Paterson told the BBC a factory in Luxembourg, which has been linked to the French cases, had to issue warnings to 16 different countries. He said he did not know how widespread the problem was but “we have to be prepared for more unwelcome news”.

Tests were continuing and it was the responsibility of the retailers to “convince their consumers of the validity and quality of their products”, he said.

Mr Paterson added that the Food Standards Agency’s (FSA) advice was to continue buying and eating processed beef products, but if any evidence of a serious threat to health emerged “we will act very swiftly”.

The FSA has ordered food businesses to conduct authenticity tests on all beef products for significant levels of horsemeat and the

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Last week Findus UK took its frozen beef lasagne, made by the Comigel food processing company in France, off the shelves after some were found to have up to 100% horsemeat in them.

Findus UK said the only product on sale in the UK using ingredients from the French supplier had been its beef lasagne and all other beef products on sale in the UK had been DNA-tested and cleared.

The FSA has asked Findus to test their contaminated beef lasagne for the veterinary drug phenylbutazone as animals treated with “bute” are not allowed to enter the food chain. The results are expected in the next few days.

The Chief Medical Officer for England, Dame Sally Davies, said: “It’s understandable that people will be concerned, but it is important to emphasise that, even if bute is found to be

present at low levels, there is a very low risk indeed that it would cause any harm to health.”

SafeTy iSSueS• Experts say horsemeat itself

should be no more dangerous than beef to eat and is safe

• the Food Standards agency (FSa) has ordered food businesses to check for horsemeat in all beef products, such as beef burgers, meatballs and lasagne. the first set of results are expected on Friday 15 February

• there is concern that some horses are given a drug called bute (phenylbutazone) which can be dangerous to humans

• in rare cases it causes a serious blood disorder known as aplastic anaemia where the body does not make enough new blood cells

• animals treated with phenylbutazone are not allowed to enter the food chain for this reason

• the Food Standards agency has ordered Findus to test their beef lasagne that contains horsemeat for bute

• results are expected in the next few days

A large cup of Starbucks coffee contains more than three quarters of a person’s ‘safe’ daily dose of caffeine, according to a report.

According to a report by the Mail Online, the 16oz ‘Grande’ coffee is said to contain nearly double the recommended limit for a pregnant woman, while a typical home-made 8oz cup of coffee is well above a 10-year-old’s daily allowance. But scientists stress that such statistical averages can vary widely from person to person, with factors such as gender and genetics having an impact on tolerance levels.

A person’s tolerance can also be affected by other drug use, with women who take the contraceptive pill breaking down caffeine slower, and smokers process the stimulant faster than non-smokers.

A study by the government regulatory agency Health Canada concluded that the average person can have up to 400mg of caffeine a day

without experiencing negative affect, such as anxiety or heart problems.

The average allowance for a pregnant woman is 200mg, according to the Food Standards Agency, and 75mg for a 10-year-old.

A 16oz Starbucks coffee has 330mg of caffeine, according to a table compiled by Chemical and Engineering News.

However, Starbucks deny the findings, saying their Grande contains just 140mg - still more than a third of the daily recommended limit.

This is compared to an 8oz cup of brewed coffee, which contains 133mg, and an 8oz cup of instant coffee, which has 93mg.

An 8oz can of Monster Energy has 92mg, while an 8oz Red Bull can has 83mg. A bottle of Coca-Cola contains 58mg of caffeine, while a an 8oz cup of decaf coffee has 5mg and hot chocolate has 9mg.

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Food seems to be able to ‘create’ the desired result purely because we want it too – the ‘placebo’ effect; medical science has not substantiated any claims that a particular food can increase sexual desire or performance. Most common aphrodisiacs today include:

• alcoHol: lowers inhibitions and increases confidence; however, over-indulgence has a sedative effect not conducive to a romantic tryst!

• aSparaGuS: three courses of asparagus were served to 19th century bridegrooms due to its reputed aphrodisiacal powers.

• banana: due not only to its shape(!), but also its creamy, lush texture, some studies show its enzyme bromelain enhances male performance!

• caViar: is high in zinc, which stimulates the formation of testosterone, maintaining male functionality.

• cHampaGne: viewed as the “drink of love,” moderate quantities lower inhibitions and cause a warm glow in the body.

• cHocolaTe: contains both a sedative which relaxes and lowers inhibitions and a stimulant to increase activity and the desire for physical contact. It was actually banned from some monasteries centuries ago.

• fiGS: seasonal crops were celebrated by ancient Greeks in a frenzied copulation ritual.

• GinSenG: increases desire for physical contact - allegedly!

• perfumeS: made of natural foodstuffs such as almond, vanilla, and other herbs and spices act as a pheromone to communicate emotions by smell.

• puffer fiSH: considered both a delicacy and an aphrodisiac in Japan. If the poisonous gland is not properly removed, the tiniest taste is deadly. The flirt with death is said to give a sexual thrill. Not recommended.

• oySTerS: Some oysters repeatedly change their sex from male to female and back, giving rise to claims that the oyster lets one experience the masculine and feminine sides of love.

• raDiSH: considered a divine aphrodisiac by Egyptian pharoahs, most likely because its spicy taste stimulated the palate.

• TruffleS: probably due to its rarity and musky aroma, it has long been considered to arouse the palate and the body. To sustain his masulinity, an ancient lover in lore was said to have gorged himself to death on Alba truffles during the wedding feast.

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Mr Dimbleby said one headmaster said he had ‘other battles to fight’ when he suggested banning unhealthy snacks.

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Cooking lessons at school will become compulsory for children aged seven to 14 from September as the Government aims to ensure they can make up to 20 dishes before taking their GCSE exams.

Education Secretary Michael Gove is also considering banning packed lunches as ministers look at new ways of improving diets while they battle with soaring child obesity, reported the Sunday Times.

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want pupils to be banned from bringing in packed lunches or leaving the premises at lunchtime, at a time when only 40 per cent of children are eating school meals.

They suggest parents should spend the £2billion that annually goes on packed lunches on school meals instead, and double the take-up percentage over five years, reported the Sunday Times.

‘Rather than ask government to subsidise a structurally bust system we want the system to become solvent by getting more customers to pay for school dinners,’ Mr Dimbleby told the newspaper.

The pair said the majority of packed lunches are normally a sandwich, chocolate bar, packet of crisps and an apple, which is often put back in the lunchbox again and again when brought home by pupils.

During tours of school canteens, they were pleased to find no sign of Turkey Twizzlers - famously criticised by Mr Oliver eight years ago - and said the meals have improved over the past decade.

But former Eton pupil Mr Dimbleby told the Sunday Times: ‘There’s still too much processed food in school canteens. Some of the meals I ate were a bit institutional - meat and two veg.’

The duo added that the Government cannot afford to invest the £60billion required to rescue the school dinner system - and that parents will have to foot the bill to solve the problem.

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Wash the aubergines and slice them. Place them in a colander and sprinkle with salt. Let rest for 30 min, so that they release some water.

Use paper towel to pat them dry. Heat 2 to 3 tbsp olive oil in a non-stick frying pan and cook them on each side for about 2 to 3 min. Add more oil if necessary. Keep on the side.

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1 bay leaf1 small orange bell pepper, cored,

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METhodHeat the milk — with the vanilla pods and

seeds, lemon zest and cinnamon stick — to a boil, then stop the heat, cover and let infuse for 20 minutes. Remove the cinnamon stick and vanilla pods, and filter the milk.

Pour the milk into the pot again and add the sugar and cornstarch; mix well. Bring to a gentle boil, while stirring, for the cream to thicken (a few minutes), and then let it cool

(10 minutes).

Then add the eggs, and mix well.

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Roll the pastry in the shells, and fill with the cream, leaving a little room from the top.

Bake for 15 minutes or so, until the top has a nice golden-brown colour. Remove and let cool. You will see the flans deflate, and this is totally normal. Enjoy them at room temperature.

Discard any mussels that are chipped. If some mussels are open, tap lightly on their shells; if they stay open, discard them. Clean the mussels under a cold tap, removing the beard on each one; set aside.

In a stock pot, melt 1 tablespoon of the butter over medium heat. Add half the onion with the celery, carrot, and thyme. Cook, stirring often, for 3 minutes. Pour in 1/2 cup of the wine, with the bay leaf and mussels.

Cover and cook over high heat for 3 minutes or until all the mussels are opened. Discard any that do not open; set aside off the heat.

Meanwhile, in a flameproof casserole large enough to hold all the mussels, melt the remaining 1 tablespoon butter over medium heat. Add the remaining onion and bell pepper. Cook, stirring often, for 3 minutes or until softened. Add the remaining 1/2 cup wine, saffron, salt, and black pepper. Let the mixture bubble steadily for a few minutes. Add the crème fraîche and parsley.

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inside making furrows (9)25 What you’ll be if always without rail

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29 Attempts to destroy French forest (7)

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4 Conservative and English, a first student journalist came to an end (6)5 Searches after fashionable inquiries (8)

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THe royal briTiSH leGionalbox brancH - upDaTe

julie bruce DoeS iT aGain!The Ribbon for Life in Mojacar was an

incredible day, with the multinational community, all pulling together to raise money for such a vital cause.

Julie Bruce and her 30 ZumbaChicas (and brave ZumbaChico, John Tolley) were invited to entertain the growing crowds with 6 dance routines from salsa and latin through to hip hop and Bollywood ... so popular that they were asked for an encore!

Event organiser, Bronia was thrilled with their display, “Once again Julie, thank you for your

marvellous exhibition of Super Zumba!!!!! As always will ask you and your Zumba girls to assist us in our following event!!! You are all stars!!!!”

Julie Bruce, who holds various levels of classes in many different locations, also sold nearly 50 ribbons and raised 150 Euros on their stall. She was delighted to be part of such an important World Record Breaking Day!

If you would like to join Julie at one of her classes, please call 697 86 10 71

February 21st - Monthly meeting at which the guest speaker will come from MACS, the cancer support charity who have recently opened a new shop in Albox, start time 11:00. Come along to La Parrilla and listen to what will prove to be a very interesting talk.

It is also an opportunity to see the new range of goods on sale at the Poppy Stall. If anyone has any unused and unwanted Christmas or birthday gifts to donate to the stall this would be much appreciated as all profits are donated to the Poppy Fund

February 21st – Bowling at Amigos - a joint venture with Zurgena branch, the event starts at 12:30, lunch is available. For further details please contact Steven Mold, [email protected]. The cost is 11 Euros to include shoe hire, 2 games and lunch. This is an excellent way to follow up the monthly meeting.

March 30th – Poppy Easter Bonnet Ball, to be held at La Parrilla. The event will start at 7pm, dinner will be served at 7:30. Dinner will comprise a three course meal with some drinks included in the cost. The cost will be 20 Euros for members and 22 Euros for non members. Music will be supplied by Brendan O’Dee. Prizes will be awarded for the best bonnet, male AND female. For further details, or to book tickets, contact the social secretary Bob Cowan on 608049490 or email him at [email protected].

If you require more details for any of the activities and events for the Albox branch or should you wish to become a member (you do not need to be ex-forces to join) and help with the Legion’s excellent work for British serving and ex-service personnel and their families, both in the UK and here in Spain, please come along to any branch meeting at the Hotel Restaurante La Parrilla (1st and 3rd Thursdays of the month). Alternatively, contact the chairman, Peter Phillips, on 693483392 or email [email protected], or visit the branch website, www.britishlegion.org.uk/branches/albox

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Murcia Dance makes local history during the past few weeks.

Arts & Cultural Association of Murcia Charitable Project Murcia Dance has made local history over the past few

weeks. Not only receiving a license that will enable the local children and young people to access dance activities at their local community centre they have also been involved from beginning to end with the Mazarron Ayuntamiento Carnival Celebrations.

On Friday 8th February 6 children from Murcia Dance participated in the Mazarron Muso and Musa Carnival Gala Competition. Dancers Kian Davies, Yale Green, Libby Bullock, Mia Stokes, Megan Bailey and Holly Ryan, wowed the audience with their energetic, vibrant and funky dance skills. It was an honour to be involved in such an exciting

event in the first place. With a very busy two week schedule of choreography, rehearsals and costume making the event got even better with Kian Davies winning the Muso award ~ a fantastic accolade for anyone that is involved in the Gala.

With this award, Murcia Dance held the prestigious honour of leading the Celebration Parade at the Mazarron Carnival on Sunday 10th February. Dressed up in their Murcia Dance uniform and creative make~up by Susie Long, 16 young dancers, seven mums and friends danced through the streets of Mazarron whilst being cheered on by the British community venturing out for the Spanish celebrations. One of ACAM’s Patrons Keith Donavon captured the whole weekend on video.

Louise Bremner, ACAM president and Murcia Dance Project Manager states “it’s been just a whirlwind of fun and excitement for everyone involved in the Murcia Dance Project over the past few weeks. Murcia Dance signed papers with the Mayor of Mazarron for a consistent program of dance activity for the community of Camposol. The project can now only go from strength to strength. I am very proud of all the young dancers from Murcia Dance

and the very strong community for families that has been created as a result of dance. We are truly integrated into the Spanish culture, the environment is fun and innovative and we now have a base in the community where we have all chosen to live ~ we are looking forward to more exciting times ahead.”

For more details on ACAM’s Murcia Dance activities please telephone Louise on 655 421 120.

arTS & culTural aSSociaTion of murcia

First Wednesday of the month: Social activities (Talking Shop) at the Cultural Centre, CamposolLast Friday of the month (except where stated otherwise): Tabletop sale, Camposol sector B, outside Bar Salud/Mercer’sWednesday 27th February: Menu-del-dia at Viggo’s, with music, Puerto de Mazarron marina 10€Friday 15th March: Tabletop sale, Camposol sector BWednesday 20th March: Murcia shopping trip. Nueva Condomina, Thader Centre and Ikea 10€Wednesday 27th March: Menu-del-dia at the Playa Grande Hotel, with music from Johnny Sparrow 10€Friday 19th April: Rock n Roll night at Mariano’s, Camposol.Lenny Mitchell’s new rock n roll show 5€ + 5€ for chicken/chipsMonday 22nd April: Day trip to Lorca 10€Saturday 1st June: Summer fayre at El Lagarto Verde, Puerto de MazarronTelephone: 634 310 215 or 634 336 484

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Thursday 21st February Bargain Hunt/Auction at Paddy Singh’s, Los Urrutias. Items for the auction to be brought between 10-12p.m., hammer down at 2p.m. €10 fee for 3 items and €4 for one item. Thursday 25th April dinner / dance at the Costa Narejos Hotel, Los Alcazares. For €40 per person you arrive any time after noon, there is an evening meal in the dining room, then dancing to the Big Band Swingtet, an overnight stay and breakfast in the morning.This is only a foretaste of events planned for 2013. New events will be publicised as soon as they are arranged.The sale of clothes by Help Murcia Mar Menor volunteers at The Arches on Saturday mornings has been postponed

until February.Every third Tuesday in the month HELP MMM’s general meeting takes place at Las Claras, Los Narejos at 11.30 for 12 noon.Tickets for events available from Joan Mitchell 868 185685 or 678 135 467, Janice Clark on 968 134 355, or the office 968 570 059FRIENDSHIP gROUPOn 22nd February there will be card games or a quiz (or perhaps even the mysterious Chicken Scratch) at the Café Golf, San Javier at 12 noon. On 22nd March we meet at the Asia Restaurant, San Javier at 1p.m (a week earlier than normal)Ring Doreen Sykes on 637 920 882 if you are interested in attending any of the Friendship Group’s events

mabS cancer SupporT Group mazarron eVenTS*** STOP PRESS *** FUTURE 2013 EVENTS ***Tuesday 23rd April – ST GEORGE’S DAY – La Vida Bar, El ParetonFurther details to be announced at a later date – reserve the date in your diary!Saturday 25th May –SPRING FAIR396 Avda de los Covachos Camposol Sector B4 – 12.00 am to 3.00pmOur regular Spring Fair is in the planning stage, but please add it to your diary.Every 2nd & 3rd Friday – BOOK SALECamposol Sector B Commercial Centre – 9.30 am – 1.00 pmEvent tickets on sale at the book stall Between 9.30am and 1.00pm or from the MABS Information Centre on Sector B4 Camposol or by Calling 620 582 418 Keep watching the press or visit our website www.mabsmurcia.com for more eventsFor further details, please call 620 582 418

Help murcia mar menor - forTHcominG eVenTS

DATES FOR OUR GUEST MEDIUMS:February 13th - Jimmy McArthur

February 20th - Sammy FitzsimmonsFebruary 27th - Joy and John Sloman

March 6 - Debbie BlevinsMarch 13th - Sammy Fitzsimmons

March 20th - Morag BullockMarch 27th - Jimmy McArthur

For more info please call 620 877 326www.beaconoflightmurcia.webs.com

email: [email protected] is available after the service by request.

Funding for the meetings will be raised by donations collected during the evening...

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Barclays has announced 3,700 job cuts amid plans to cut £1.7bn in costs and improve standards.

Of these job losses, 1,800 will be in its corporate and investment bank and 1,900 will be in European retail and business banking.

Some 1,600 jobs have already been cut in the investment banking business since the start of the year, Barclays said.

Sky News revealed on Monday that thousands of jobs would go outside its investment bank as part of a streamlining programme overseen by the company’s new boss Antony Jenkins.

But despite the redundancies, the bank - Britain’s second largest - revealed it would still pay £1.85bn in bonuses to staff.

On average, payouts in its investment bank were £54,100, and the average bonus across the group was £13,300 - although these are below 2011’s levels.

Mr Jenkins, who became Barclay’s chief executive in August, told Sky’s Jeff Randall the bank had made mistakes in the past

“We’ve got to do business in the right way - the right business in the right way,” he said.

“I’ll be very honest, we did get things wrong at Barclays in the past, as people in the industry did.

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He also warned the bank will not be as profitable in the future as it has been in the past.

It comes as Barclays reports adjusted pre-tax profit of £7.048bn for the 12 months to the end of December - a rise of more than 26% on 2011.

Its investment bank performed even better, with profit before tax up 37% at £4.063bn.

Statutory pre-tax profit - which includes the fund set aside to compensate those mis-sold payment protection insurance, among other charges - was £248m.

Mr Jenkins revealed the outcome of a strategic review at the bank - known as Project Transform - which will

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The bank also confirmed that its controversial tax avoidance unit would close, as revealed by Sky’s City Editor.

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He announced he was waiving his bonus for 2012 earlier this month.

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So no better time

then to be testing the second generation Mitsubishi Outlander – the third generation was launched in March 2012. Externally I actually prefer this earlier model if for no other reason than the chrome edging around the grille, which has been removed on the

latest version.

It’s not the most attractive off-roader on the market but its distinctive design is certainly memorable. There’s a good high up driving position and it will easily transport seven adults in comfort across three rows of

Does being a man mean you’re more likely to get some money off a new car? Or do women have the real power of persuasion for making a saving and getting some optional extras thrown in by the salesman?

Autoexpress.co.uk staged their own battle of the sexes to find out, pitting man against woman in a car dealer haggling contest. They sent two reporters – Chris Ebbs and Claire Holden – to the same showrooms representing 10 different manufacturers. Their goal was simple: go in looking to buy a new car, in exactly the same spec, and see what discount, or extras, they could get.

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Claire got a better deal than Chris at six of our 10 showrooms, while Chris had the edge at two, with dead heats at the other two. So dealers clearly seem to favour the fairer sex with their discounts. But while women may be able to negotiate a better deal, they may find – as Claire did – they’re subject to long, patronising discussions in showrooms, with some sales staff even resorting to sleaze; the worst Chris had to contend with was uninterested or cocky sales staff.

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seats (third row in the large boot as you can see in the video at testdrives.biz) over all manner of terrain without a complaint.

Inside, the dashboard seems a little stark and minimal, which is actually quite refreshing in this day and age when manufacturers seem to include as many buttons as they possibly can. Even so, equipment levels are high and the heated front seats are greatly appreciated

by both my wife and I during the severe cold spell when the test takes place. There’s hardwearing leather upholstery and the front seats are electrically adjustable, too. The six-speed automatic gearbox is generally easy to use although I must confess that when I first parked up I could not work out why the key would not come out of the ignition. After five minutes of head scratching I finally realised that the Mitsubishi required me to place the gearbox in park mode. I had left it in drive. If drivers prefer the fun of a manual box then the auto unit can be used like this or there’s the addition of paddle shifts either side of the steering wheel, for a similar experience. This helps get the most from the engine and helps combat the delay experienced when setting off in automatic mode.

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This week we returned to La Serena for our February Medalford game. Another great turn out for us with 32 players and an early start to at 8.40am which was a little nippy but not a lot of wind. In the medal round 9 players returned a nett score of par or below which `was good as it was a windy day 19 points was the best stableford score of the day from Dave Archer also a big well do to Ann Geary who scored 18 points and Jenny O,Neil with 17pts. We only play this format about once a year and it is very tell on the medal half of the game when

you have to count every shot i think the top score of the day that someone own up to was 13. But the winner on the day was Dave Archer with a score of 15 points 34 nett on medal and 19pts on stableford which was a very good score well played Dave. Second place was very close with Mick Hardy and Paul Newman finishing with 18pts with Mick taking second on count back.

1st Dave Archer 15 Pt’s

2nd Mick Hardy 18 Pt’s

3rd Paul Newman 18 Pt’s

4th Barry Geary 20 Pt’s

5th jenny O’Neil 21 Pt’s

I would like to say how well La Serena is playing again the course get better every time we play there. Also the course swallowed a few more balls up as normal.

The next Society’s game is on Wednesday, 20th February 2013 at CORVERA.

The format will be Individual Stableford.

Payday is on Saturday, 16th February 2013 at La Serena (in the bar area)

between 11.00 and 12.00 hours.

San javier GSThere were a couple of firsts

this week for Greenlands teams. In the SABA league, with over half the season played, our Sycamores only went and won their first game of the season. At home to La Siesta Apollos, there were 3 wins apiece, but they squeezed home overall, taking shots by 7, and a moral boosting 8-6 victory. Well done: Z Wilcock, M Lockley, B Miller 22-16. G Bater, P Lockley, L Miller 26-9. N Bater, Penny Tomkins, T Upham 22-15. Also at home, but this time in the fed 4s, the bulls hit the jackpot, as they trampled all over Emerald Isles Leprechauns. Although only 4 games into the season, these federated members provided their team with not only a first win, but also an 8-0 whitewash: A Toozer, B & B Sims, D Greenland 21-13. S Stead, J Pocock, M Brown, B Pocock 20-11. G Bater, M Mackay, M Veal, S Cantley 22-10. In the other

fed 4s match, Bears put up a tremendous fight at windy Vistabella. F Tilley, C Thomas, P Lockley & A Goodfellow won 16-12, and although the other 2 rinks lost, only 4 shots stopped them getting a draw, as they went down 2-6.

Back to SABA league. An excellent performance saw Maples convincingly beat Quesada Pearls 10-4. Get in there: C Thomas, J Pocock, M Brown 20-12. M Mackay, A Toozer, M Fryatt 17-14. T French, S Stead, B Pocock 23-18. B Tomlin, F Tilley, V Mahomet 22-18. A hard game awaited Chestnuts, as they travelled to La Marina to play the Astronaughts. In a very tight match, these 2 rinks earned points for their team, as they went down 4-10: D Watt, D Thompson, D Webb 18-16. B Norris, L Morris, P Heyes 20-13.

Against Bonalba, the winter leaguers made home advantage count. Winning

on every rink, they recorded a 10-0 scoreline, and move up to 4th in the league.

Result of the day in the southern league, just has to be Cedars 14-0 victory over El Rancho Raiders. Congratulations: M Beardsall, Z & J Wilcock 34-6. M Kilby, J Redfern, A Brown 32-11. T Hedges, T French, J Wray 20-12. J Webb, H Langlois, J Newel 24-16. N Bater, C Dewar, Pete Tomkins 22-something. F Tilley, Penny Tomkins, T Upham 31-something (computer malfunction!!). Finally, Elms recorded another victory, this time over La Marina Sharks. Winning on 3 rinks, and drawing on 1, these intrepid souls helped earn their team 9 points: S Johnson, S Mahomet, M Fryatt 17-13. B Tomlin, J Westall, K Parker 21-10. N Cork, B & B Sims 18-11. T Coombs, V Mahomet, J Parker 15-15. No news on how Oaks got on

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The skies were blue, the sun was shining but unfortunately the wind was up as well, even so 36 members and guests braved another windy day to play a stableford at Alenda Golf Club. The greens were very good and up to the standard that we expect at Alenda, but depending which way the wind was blowing putting was quite a lottery, some would say nightmare. You could be eighteen inches from the hole one minute and if you were not quick enough to mark the ball, end up off the green with a following wind, looking at a twenty footer. Most players took this phenomenon in good spirits, well it was laugh or cry and it is only a game of golf after all! As I have kept saying of the last weeks, there are some people that always play well in the wind and this was the case today. There were numerous countbacks on the back nine for all catorgories, so everyone was pretty close in the end. The results were as follows:

Gold Division: 1st Colin Ranson 30pts, 2nd Harry Wilcock 29pts and 3rd Martin Collins 28pts

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Mazarron came into this game with four regular players missing and took time to settle. Both teams had difficuty in retaining possesion in the early stages, it was mazarron who were first to show anything of note in the 8th minute when perico shot from the edge of the box straight at the keeper. Pulpi had two corners but both were easily cleared. Ruben was put through by pollo in the 15th minute, his attempt on goal went out for a corner off the keeper. Barrachina was put through a minute later but shot wide and shortly after ruben tried to chip the keeper but didn’t get any hight on it, pulpi then had two more corners followed by a free kick which ikea in the mazarron goal pushed round the post for another corner. In the 35th perico directed a header straight at the keeper, this was followed by cecilio having a great chance in the box but sliced his shot wide.

Half time: 0-0

Perico was replaced by panocha and this had an immediate effect in giving mazarron some width down the left side. Pulpi had a chance from close range in the 48th minute but the shot went wide. Mazarronn had a good chance when the ball fell to ruben on the edge of the box but he blasted his effort wide. Ruben was then put through by

panocha but once again shot wide. Pulpi came back into the game and on 63 minutes diego did well to get his head on a goal bound pulpi effort and put it out for a corner, a minute later saw panocha clear the ball off the mazarron goal line. On 65 minutes mazarron captain diego was replaced by jose. Mazarron were by now getting more on top and had several chances that came to nothing. On 74 minutes mazarron finally scored when ruben was put through by cecilio. This was followed by both jose and beaza shooting wide. Mazarron keeper ikea made two fantastic saves in the 85th minute, mazarron then scored their second goal when slick passing by matt, cecilio & jose resulted in cecilio firing in from the edge of the box. Alvaro came on to replace cecilio in the 87th minute. Pupli came close in the dying seconds but pollo cleared the ball off the line.

The officials for this game were excellent and no mazarron players were booked.

Final score: athletico pulpileno 0 mazarron fc 2

Team: jose ikea, perico (panocha), victor, diego (capt)(jose), pollo, baeza, jose ruben, cecilio (alvaro), diego(2), matt, barrachina.

Man of the match: panocha.

mazarron win2-0 aT aTHleTico pulpileno

Another windy Wednesday accompanied by quite a noticeable “wind chill” gave a chilly edge to our regular monthly visit to Villamartin. As many of us know, this course can be quite tricky even in the calmest of conditions but strong and cold gusts somewhat raised the degree of difficulty.Flagsticks nearly bent

double, rather akin to a recent postponed PGA tournament in Hawaii, along

Silver Division: 1st Alan Crain 27pts, 2nd Paul Flanaghan 26 pts and 3rd Danny McErlean 24pts

Brionze Division: 1st Damien (Wind King) Elliott 29pts, 2nd John Soderbergh 28pts c/b and 3rd David Dodd 28pts

Nearest pins: hole 3 Geoff Dowsett and hole 16 Martin Collins (the other 2 par 3s were inaccessible) even by the Wind King.

Free game draw was won by Robin Rolfe.

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with ball flight and roll being severely affected made the gathering of any substantial number of points a forlorn task….for most of us!Quite a few sheltered tees

at Villamartin sometimes gave the illusion that the weather had calmed, but as soon as your ball cleared the surrounding trees and then proceeded to do a sharp turn – you knew you’d been kidded!From the whole field of over

thirty only four players beat 30 points with Barry Roehrig amongst them. Playing with Keith Stevenson, Norman McBride and Norman Padmore, Barry commented that he’d played Villamartin “hundreds of times, but I’ve seen many parts of this course today that I never knew existed!” Keith was quick to point out that being in his 4-ball it was probably the quickest round Barry had ever experienced!!The visitor’s prize went to

Pauline Hazell with her 25 points and NTP’s were won by Phil Birtwistle (6th), Keith Stevenson (13th) and Ken

Flaherty (17th).

Spoils in the silver category were claimed by Ray Ewins, 3rd with 30 pts, Marg Birtwistle, 2nd with 31, and Norman Padmore, 1st with 34.

The gold division showed a 5 point gap between 2nd & 3rd. Top spot with 37 points was Ken Flaherty, 2nd was Barry Roehrig with 33 and Ben Price took 3rd with 28 points.

The biggest and closest tussle of the day was once again at the other end of the field for the coveted “Abacus” award; the wine is obviously of such a high quality making it a desirable prize. The winner was once again Chris Hamblett who’s swiftly earning the reputation as the Dean Martin of the society…….and it’s NOT for his singing!

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As this weeks match was the 4th round of the Gary Smith Challenge cup, it was decided to hold it on the Eden canal.The temperatures had been down

overnight to 3 degrees, so we knew that it was going to be tough. Probably overall it fished better than what was anticipated, but still half the field failed to catch. Mick Hill s top weight was made up of 3 fish with the best being 3.56 kilo s. He also lost one that was bigger than that!!!.Top Rods on the day1st Mick ( The Arsenal ) Hill

fishing the feeder using maggot with 7.54 kilo s.2nd Andy ( The Webman )

Stevenson fishing the feeder using maggot with 4.18 kilo s.3rd Terry ( Swing E m ) Screen

fishing the feeder using maggot with 3.28 kilo s.Overall points on the day Rods and Reels with 8 pointsAbbey Anglers with 24 points.Accumulative points Rods and

Reels 6 pointsAbbey Anglers 6 points 2 matches

to go so it is still anybodys to win.

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ABBEY ANgLINg RESULTS

Supplied by Terry ScreenThe 5th round of the Abbey

Angling Cup was fished at the Embalsa de Pedrera on the 5th

February.It looks as if spring could be early

this year as the House Martins have returned back to Spain, the wind is still blowing strong and the waves are eroding the banks as they are made up of mud stone, it is also making the waters edge very muddy.The fishing is now improving a

little with only one dry net this week, and hemp and tares are still the order of the day with anglers beginning to take fish on the waggler.1st Dave (Yours Truly) Hoare with

4.940kg fishing the feeder using maggot2nd Dave (The Sweetie Man)

Hutchinson with 4.920kg fishing the feeder and waggler using tares.3rd Stan (The Man) Roberts with

4.800kg fishing the feeder and waggler using hemp and tares. All details are available on our website www.abbeyangling.com or from the match secretary Terry Screen on 965328368

ANgLERS TOgETHER

The objective of Anglers Together was to introduce anglers to each other, who otherwise had no one to fish with or didn’t know where to fish.It was successful in bringing

together many anglers who established friendships and which continue to this day.No meetings are held now

but information is still available through our email address; [email protected].

TIgHT LINESDAVE HOARE

maGGoTS enD roDS anD reelSLast Saturday Torry made the

short trip to the outskirts of Alicante to take on Jove Espanol. Jove Espanol lay in 8th place in

the league and had a good home record going into the game having won 7, drawn 2 and lost 3. They had been on a 5 match unbeaten run before losing away to league leaders Novelda last weekend 2-1.Torry had slumped to 15th in the

table only 2 points outside the relegation zone after a poor run of form. Torry needed to buckle down and work as a unit, compete better and try and get something out of the game. Jorge was again absent through injury and Cuco Ros out through suspension. Torry were able to welcome back Burguillos and Koeman after suspension. Luis Carlos was surprisingly omitted from the starting line-up with youngster Patri starting. New signing Villanueva was on the bench. Torrys starting line-up: Manolo,

Vicente, Rafa, Juanfran, Dani Meseguer, Abel, Manu Amores (Sergio, 86 ‘), Patri (Villanueva, 67’), Gasch (Luis Carlos, 46 ‘), Burguillos, Koeman.The match kicked-off in front of

a disappointing crowd of just over 150 including just over 20 of the Torry faithful. Jove Espanol had an offer of 10 euros to watch all of their remaining 8 league games but that didn’t seem to attract many more locals than usual. Torry started confidently and after 7 minutes had a strong penalty appeal turned down after Koeman was man-handled in the box. 6 minutes later Torry won a penalty after Patri was tripped on the left of the box and Koeman tucked away the spot-kick for a GOALLLLL to Torry 0-1. Torry continued to be the better side until Burguillos conceded a needless free-kick on the edge of the Torry penalty area. The free-kick hit the Torry wall and fell to a Jove Espanol player who struck it towards the bottom corner of the net.. Manolo made a “weetabix dive” and the ball struck the inside of the post and rolled along the goal-line and was prodded into the net by a Jove player for a GOALLLL to Jove 1-1. Torry lost their early momentum and Jove, buoyed by the equaliser started to seize the initiative. It remained 1-1 at the break. Torry made an early substitution in the second-half bringing on Luis Carlos for Gasch. It made a real difference with Torry re-gaining control and posing a much greater threat going forward. After 51 minutes Luis Carlos set up Vicente with a clear shooting opportunity in the Jove box but his shot was comfortably saved by the Jove keeper. After 54 minutes Luis Carlos had a good effort from the edge of the box tipped acrobatically over the bar by the Jove keeper. Torry were now the dominant side and after 61 minutes were rewarded when a superbly weighted pass from Dani Meseguer released Koeman who just beat the Jove keeper to the ball and stroked it into the net for a GOALLLLL to Torry 1-2 . After 66 minutes a header from a Jove player from a corner was well blocked on the line by Manolo and hacked away. After 73 minutes Abel had a chance after being played in

fc TorreVieja reaSon To be cHeerful

After all the excitement of watching the ‘perfect’ game being bowled last week, all the bowlers were still in a celebrating mood, when they came to the bowl this week.But before the league started I

had to get all the bowlers together, and give them the sad news that one of our most popular league bowlers JUAN VIDAL had passed away the

night before.Juan had only been living in the

Torrevieja area for about 7 years. He had left his Mallorcan home when he was 22 and moved to England, where he eventually met, fell in love and married Chris. When they decided it was time to leave the UK and move back to Spain, Juan wanted to make sure he carried on with the sport he loved, ten pin bowling. When the Tuesday night trios

league was formed in 2008, he entered a team under the name of Los Tres Amigos, that is when most of us got to know Juan and his wife Chris. It’s fair to say that

his team struggled for the first 2 seasons,But Juan’s passion for the sport

kept his team going. He changed his team name to Bandoleros in 2010, and the team improved their final league position for the next 2 seasons. But Juan,s proudest moment in our league was last season when he helped his team to win our knock-out cup competition.Obviously nobody was really in

the mood to bowl after receiving my sad news, but we carried on because we

felt that Juan would have wanted us to.Results on the night, Carp-r-us

0 – Hall y Day 8. Los Bandidos 2 – Team Finland 6. Los Lobos 2 – Bar Mosquito 6. Split Happens 6 – Splash 2.Mixers 6 – Crazy Pinz 2. Caballo

Negro 6 – Cornish Pride 2.

Adios Juan, a good bowler, a good friend, and a good man.

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Four days of competitive swimming saw the Torrevieja Masters Team win 7 medals in the 19th Winter Spanish Masters National Competition. This year the event was hosted by the CNB Barcelona Swimming Club on the seafront of the previous Olympic village. More than 1000 swimmers took part from 128 different swimming clubs across the whole of Spain. Club Natacion Torrevieja swimmers Beryl Altabas, Vicki Connolly , Gillian McNiece and Adam Stewart worked hard throughout the event to gain 54th position of 128 clubs and in the Female category ranking of 28th of 94 clubs. Adam Stewart crossed new territory and became one of the first Down Syndrome Swimmers to compete in this competition. Well done Adam!!In the events throughout the

weekend Beryl, once again took control of the 65+ 100m Freestyle (1;34:84), 100m Medley(1:53:65), 200m Freestyle(3:22:43), 800m Freestyle(14:34:83) and 2nd in 100m Backstroke(1:49:73) events, winning 4 gold medals and a silver medal. This was followed by Vicki Connolly excelling in the distance events 800m(11:57:22) and 400m(5:47:35) freestyle events winning gold and bronze medals and knocking 15-18 seconds off her previous best times. Vicki then went on to achieve 5th position in 50m freestyle(34:67) and 100m freestyle(1:18:58) and 6th in 200m freestyle(2:49:56). The two newest members of the

team Gillian McNiece and Adam Stewart set themselves new personal bests in their events. Gillian excelled in her 100m Backstroke

winning 4th position(1:21:71), 5th in 200m freestyle(2:35:52), 7th in 100m freestyle (1:10:84) and in the last event, 10th position in 50m freestyle (32:28). All times times gave Gillian new personal bests. This was then followed by Adam becoming the first Down Syndrome swimmer to compete in this competition. Adam worked very hard and made three new personal bests in 50m Butterfly(46:60), 100m freestyle(1:25:68) and 100m Butterfly (1:51:33). Well done to all the team!!!

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by Luis Carlos but his weak effort was easily saved by the Jove keeper. Torry had a close shave when a header from a cross was put just wide by a Jove forward. On 90 minutes Abel was unlucky after his firm header from a corner shaved the outside of the post. In injury time Luis Carlos was put clean through but dragged his shot wide of the far post. A very well deserved win for Torry and a much needed 3 points to Torry after a good team performance. Cautions were picked up by Burguillos, Vicente, Rafa and JuanFran. Torry now climb a place to 14th in

the table but now 5 points outside the relegation zone. On Sunday they are at home at 5.00 pm to the team which occupies the final relegation position Denia. The game is I understand, subject to clearance from the Valencian FA, going to be played on the astroturf at the Nelson Mandela. Torry need a repeat of last weekends performance to move to relative safety. Torry need your support so try to be there. A much happier Darrylldinho

following his adopted team in Spain gain a well deserved victory.

Daya started brightly and were soon in to their stride playing some nice attacking football. On 5 minutes a shot come cross from Manuel caught the goalkeeper out to open the scoring for the home side. To their credit the visitors tried to play attacking football but Daya’s defence was well in control. On 12 minutes a terrible mix up in the Horadada defence allowed Carlos the easiest of chances to double the score. Then on 20 minutes the visitors somehow scrambled away a goal bound effort, it was all Daya now and further goals just had to come ! Horadada did manage a good

attack on 30 minutes but Danni in the Daya goal dealt well with the danger. Half time came with the score at 2 - 0, surely the points were in the bag though. With the second half 10 minutes old and Daya in total control the visitors scored to halve the lead. This goal rocked Daya, they lost their rhythm and concentration. Horadada sensed they could get something from the game and began to push the home side back. Daya hit back though forcing a corner from which Marcos managed to score when the ball went in off his shoulder for 3 - 1. With a 2 goal cushion you would have thought Daya would

regain their composure but they were still nervous and edgy. With just minutes to go Carlos chased a high ball into the visitors’ penalty area to hook in Daya’s 4th goal and calm the home side’s nerves. So a 4 - 1 win puts Daya on top of the league but they made very hard work of it today. Some very strange decisions by the referee had many people confounded. Man of the Match was Jota, whose calmness under pressure saw Daya through.Daya DaveTeam Sponsor: Segurlab

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The 1st.February saw us at this lovely course for the first time this year and you would have thought summer was with us. What a great day for both the weather and the golf, yes, perfect conditions to play but once again members were finding it difficult to get more than 30 points in conditions that should have produced many more points.Our Stableford competition

split into 3 Categories produced the following winners, Cat.1. 1st. Neil Young 34 points,2nd. Roy Middleton 30 and 3rd. Geoff Betts 29 Cat.2 1st. Peter

Kerr 30 points 2nd. Jackie MacVicar 28 on count back from Vince Lannon. Cat.3 only 2 prizes due to low numbers to-day, resulted in 1st. Christopher Rose 33 2nd. El Presidente 28 points. Our nearest the pins for those prized TORREGOLF.EU golf balls Hole 2. Alan Darby. Hole 7. Ron Matthews. Holes 9 and 16. Geoff Betts who now goes way into a big lead for our year end prize of a FREE ROUND OF GOLF and Hole 12. Roger Twigg.Our picture to-day shows some

of the winners in the evening sun of La Peraleja’s lovely Club

House balcony. Our next game is our roll up one at Vistabella on the 9th., last weeks winner being Sue Owens, followed by Alenda on Monday the 18th. and then La Serena on Saturday 23rd. If you are interested in joining our Club that also follows the exploits of CD Montesinos and plays somewhere every week or as a member able to enjoy some of the cheapest rates at many of the courses on the Costa’s then contact David Winder at [email protected] or call him on 626 774 157.

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This coming weekend Orihuela RFC are back in league action after a weeks rest at home to Albacete. With only three league games left for the season they are hoping to end on a high by winning all three.The last two games are away to

Cartagena on 2 or 3 March and the final one is at home against Lorca on 9 March. All the teams will be looking to avenge their defeats at the hands of ITV Orihuela RFC earlier on in the season.It would be great to end the

season on such a high as it is the 40th anniversary for the club. This weekend ITV Orihuela RFC are playing at next to last home league game of the season against Albacete at

17.00ish, well it is Spain, looking at getting a historic double over them, so let us get plenty of support behind the team.More news hopefully will follow

shortly of more touring teams and tournaments that ITV Orihuela RFC will be taking part in after the season has finished. As well as other rugby events and tournaments in the regions, including beach rugby and 7’s, international and national teams taking part from Europe.This coming weekend we

are back televising the live Premiership and Pro 12 matches at the rugby bar in Rojales, The Steakhouse, used to be Tylers Bar. Starting on Friday with Dragons v Warriors at 20.00, on Saturday, Saracens

v Exeter at 16.00, followed by Quins v Tigers. Looking forward to seeing another good turn out down there this weekend.I am down at the Moncayo

Market on Saturday, with all the rugby branded clothing, so come down and get all your shirts for the rest of the 6 Nations games after a weekend of wins for Scotland, England and Wales. Training is at the Miguel

Hernandez University ground at 20.15 on Tuesday and Thursday for the seniors and juveniles. The juniors start at 18.15.So if you are interested, dig out

those rugby boots and come along and see for yourself what it is like. New players are always welcome no matter what age or skill level you are.If you would like more

information about what is going on in the club, you can contact the club by phoning myself, Garry on 692 767 242, and for the juniors contact Oscar on 600 871 606 (Spanish)

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Once again, our Wednesday golf saw us standing on the first tee with Horatio arranging for the wind to blow in our faces and I am sure many had visions of lost balls, broken windows, fleeing ducks as golf balls found their way to a watery grave. Seve was, without doubt, a miracle man with a golf club, but by heck he had a wicked sense of humour when he designed this course. If one was to look

up, I am sure that you would see that smile of the man as he looked down and wanting to take the shot for you; that smile of his beaming as he watched golf balls hit water and flying off into the out of bounds areas.As the day wore on, the wind

dropped which allowed at least a few holes to be played in a normal way, until Horatio had seen enough and got the wind up again. Talking of wind, John

Eyre bent over to retrieve his ball marker and the noise was a tell-tale sign of a curry the night before. However, this was not the case and John’s new nickname will be “PJ” as in PJ Proby. Those of you (us!) old enough will recall PJ’s antics on stage with his tighter than tight trousers.Anyway, once again, the wind

prevented most from scoring well and in fact, not one

member achieved handicap although the winner of the Silver Division, Sandra Twentyman was very close with an excellent and top score of the day with 35 points. The runner-up spot was taken by Ally Murray with 32 points, followed very closely by John “PJ” Eyre on 31 points. The Silver Division certainly outscored the Gold Division players and it only needed 27 points from Theo Boelhouwer

to claim third spot from Darren Hancock on a countback. The runner up slot was taken, again, by Steve Higgins on 31 points and the winner and helping in his quest to claim the Order of Merit title, was Alan Rixson on 32 points.Only 4 of the 6 NTP’s were

claimed and these were by just two people. Theo taking the Gold NTP’s of holes 3 and 8 and NTP sponsor Bill Wylie taking

two of his bottles back for holes 12 and 15. Photo, L-R John “PJ” Eyre, Sandra Twentyman, Captain, Alan Rickers, Ally MurrayOur next game, Wednesday

13th February, see’s us at the La Finca golf course for our 3rd round of the Captains Trophy, so if you fancy a game just look at our website www.tmgs.org or call the Match Secretary on 966719604.

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Friday 8th February saw us playing at Las Colinas , they made us an offer we couldn’t refuse , so with that in mind we booked 20 places all of which were taken . I have played Las Colinas before , the first time being shortly after they opened the course , in those early days the course was in very good condition and proved a good test of golf , regarding our outing there on 8th February I must say that the course is still in excellent condition , and boasts above average club house facilities , and now the course has settled down it’s maybe a tougher test of golf with the greens being very true but slick and sometimes difficult to read , the weather during this event was a major problem for everyone with strong winds and tough pin positions making things more difficult for the average

golfer , this reflected on our scores with the best score of the day being 34 points .Onto our winners , with Las

Colinas having five nearest the pins our nearest the pins , on hole 5 and hole 14 , Matt Martin won and chose from a selection of 12 year old Gin , Brandy , Vodka or Bacardi , the other winners were on hole 7 , B Grinsell , hole 10 , Stuart Tosh and Graham ( Bally ) Ball winning on hole 17 . The prize for our best guest was won by Stuart Tosh who received a cash prize, the members runner up was taken by Matt Martin who after taking 2 nearest the pin prizes put his cash prize back into our dinner fund , our winner for the day was Phil Harris with 34 points who also won a cash prize , well done Phil and all of our winners who took part .

I would like to thank Chris Udell and Sam who have recently joined Busters Golf Society for their generous donation of the nearest the pin prizes , thanks also go to Brian Jones for his donation of a dozen balls to be used as prizes in the near future . After the game we returned to

the Mini Golf bar in Quesada for our prize giving and a few beers along with snacks which were provided by the bar , the bar always looks after us and I would recommend it to anyone , beer at the right price friendly staff , what more could you ask for .Our next meeting takes us

to another favourite of ours , Alicante Golf Club where we are looking forward to a game at one of the areas top courses .Barry Grinsell Busters Golf

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