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LA MARINA Hope Christian Evangelical Church ( opposite La Marina Market ) meet every Sunday at 11 am. A warm welcome awaits you. Tel Bryan 966184728. LA MARINA In the RC Church at San Fulgencio - Every Sunday at 10.15am Tel: Rita Bryan - 966 795 535
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fell into politics after moving to the area and is urging residents to register to vote for next year’s elections. “People mustn’t assume that just because they are registered on the Padron that they can vote, they can’t. This was the problem last time when many people turned up to vote but couldn’t as they weren’t registered. Apathy is our enemy too so I urge readers to make sure they use their vote if they want to get people into the town hall who WILL represent the urbanisation.” Her daughter, Danielle, who is 18 and also passionate about improving the area cited the youth budget for the area which she said was “too small” and wasted each year because those who control the budget are not in touch with the youth of the area. She went on
+34 966 699 441 to say that there was nowhere for the young people on the urbanisation to go and nothing to do and that it’s hardly surprising that some end up getting into trouble. Many of them are now looking at voting said Danielle with the younger people of the area starting to understand that they do have the power to change things. Both agreed that they wanted people to be proud of where they live and that if the urbanisation and its businesses are to attract people from outside the area needs to be somewhere free of piled up rubbish, graffiti and vandalism. However, until something changes at the town hall Samantha and Danielle fear that nothing will change for residents unless people vote in the local elections next year. I asked them both what would be the two things they would do tomorrow to improve the area and Samantha immediately said a new ambulance to replace the one that was taken away. “That would be number one for me as it is so important for the people of this area.” Her second choice would be to immediately sort out the rubbish collections to stop the piling up of rubbish next to already full bins that are not just unsightly but also unhealthy.
WHAT A LOAD OF RUBBISH Locals take to Facebook over mess in the streets of the Urbanisation The town hall came under fire once again for the poor rubbish collection service on the Urb. Residents took to Facebook page LA MARINA “Gossip” & keep it a live (entertainment) area to vent their anger and frustration with one local worried about the image of the area to outsiders who said, “Nobody coming not if they’ve any sense . Sad to see the decline over the years 14 yrs ago clean tidy vibrant area . Now a dump glad to be out of it since January but take no pleasure in the state of the place or the politics over the last 8 yrs.” Another defended the new regime at the town hall saying, “Give the mayor a chance, he has only been in the job 6 days, it’s the people on this urb that need educating, unless of course it’s outsiders fly tipping...” But many others were unhappy with the service (and the new contract that has been handed out to a company for 22 years) and placed more examples on the page of rubbish seemingly dumped and left all over the urbanisation (see the image of Avenida Gran Muralla China in Urb La Escuera) and not being cleared up by the authorities. “The new Mayor said ‘nothing will change’. We have no hope under PP. We have to wait for new election next May. But People have to vote!!” said another. And that is the problem if people don’t vote, as happened last time, they cannot expect the area to get representation at the town hall.
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TOWN HALL NEWS
Manuel Gómez Rebagliato, the new San Fulgencio mayor was voted in on Wednesday 16th May and he was number 5 on the original list for the PP. He was the only member of the PP government team who didn’t remain in the government with Carlos Ramirez, who was found guilty of administrative prevarication in November of last year.Once Carlos left the town hall, his position was filled by Juan Lopez Cobo who currently remains on the opposition bench. So far councillor Borja Alonso has not been given a government department. If British residents would like to talk to the Councillor for the Urbanisations, Paulino Herrero and UPyD Councillor Joel Noche are both in the Office for the Urbanisations and both speak English. At a plenary meeting on Tuesday 29th May, regarding the salaries of the current government team, the new Mayor raised his own salary by 600 Euros a month.
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AMBULANCE NEEDED Residents in La Marina are asking for the special ambulance to be replaced after it was taken away by the council. With just a few ambulances covering the whole coast locals say it is essential that the ambulance is replaced. After being given special permission in 2006 San Fulgencio gained the extra ambulance but now the town hall say that it no longer fits the criteria and had to go. A petition has been put together by popular residents group MUNA which ends on the 22nd of June. They are asking locals to PLEASE SIGN THE PETITION TO REINSTATE the AMBULANCE. They are also at the Thursday and Saturday markets and are hoping people will tell family, friends and neighbours or anyone who has a property here in the San Fulgencio Municipality. The petition can also be signed at: SWEin-
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Residents living on the LA Marina Urbanisation are asking for the route into the Urb to be tidied up, stating the anyone coming to the area would be put off. The biggest issue seems to be the numerous advertising hoardings which line the road as you approach the petrol station. These they say make the road look messy and more like an industrial estate than a road through what is mostly countryside. Many are old and out of date but many are new and replaced often and the residents feel that they should come down or at least be restricted in number and size. Alongside some of the old and fading hoardings are the remains of older or broken ones that have been left to rust. Another complaint from locals was the placement and design of the ‘San Fulgencio’ signs (which are located in a well maintained stretch of the kerb) are blocking the ‘La Marina’ sign which has been there a lot longer and looks much ‘nicer’ than the ‘cheap San Fulgencio ones’.
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OUT OF SITE... Residents in Calle Gonzalo de Berceo are not happy with more rubbish being dumped opposite their houses by the town hall. A large drainage pipe has now been left alongside an old and rusting advertising hoarding. Not the best view for locals and not what you’d expect in a ‘tourist’ area.
PLASTIC LIDS FOR DANIELA
Friday 25th May saw the first delivery to the Town Hall of plastic lids for Daniela, a girl who suffers from a rare disease and needs our help. You can leave your lids in the Town Hall Office in C/Madrid (Urb. La Marina) or in the tourist office (C/Amsterdam).
TASHA UPDATE
May the 23rd was the final hospital visit and I’m quietly optimistic as Tasha is showing positive signs in some areas. Her fatigue levels have dropped and this will allow her to recover better, and not put as much strain on her body and general health. Tasha is more alert and for longer periods of time and her energy has increased. Her pain is just the same, this will hopefully improve when she has her operation on her spine at Torrevieja hospital. There is no cure, but this will help to improve her quality of life, although she is still at risk of infection and virus. Thank you, to everyone who has supported and helped to make this happen. Andy.
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HOROSCOPES Aries March 21-April 20 Yesterday’s social and romantic obligations will fade this week. Before Thursday expect a subtle shift in a key relationship to initiate a new phase of emotional sharing and social acceptance. Taurus April 21-May 20 Legal issues and detailed financial agreements will require extra attention this week. Over the next two weeks expect officials or corporate agencies to be highly focused on public responsibility. Gemini May 21-June 21 Career choices and business tactics will intensify this week: watch for past duties and new obligations to soon demand your undivided attention. For the next 10 days social complications may cause unusual conflicts. Cancer June 22-July 22 Family discussions and home agreements will work in your favor this week. Tuesday through Thursday watch for loved ones to quickly recognize their own emotional limitations concerning key relationships or family promises Leo July 22-August 22 Romantic invitations and delicate social decisions are now important. Before mid-week watch for loved ones to request subtle public choices in key relationships. Virgo August 23-September 22 Business relationships or financial negotiations may be unpredictable over the next few days. Before Thursday expect work officials or long-term partners to complicate work projects with risky methods.
Libra September 23-October 23 Long-term relationships may subtly shift this week. Tuesday through Thursday watch for loved ones to openly discuss their past mistakes, old wounds or recent behaviors. Scorpio October 24-November 22 Workplace mistakes or business disagreements will be quickly resolved this week: before Thursday expect recently outspoken colleagues to adopt a silent, withdrawn attitude. Sagittarius Nov 23-December 21 Before mid-week sentimental reflection and past values are accented: watch for the timely return of an old lover or long forgotten friend. Old social and romantic obligations may now cause delays in home matters. Capricorn December 22-January 20 Private social or romantic agreements may be difficult to honor this week. Over the next 9 to 10 days expect loved ones and close friends to be strongly focused on past words. Aquarius January 21-February 19 Before mid-week your business confidence and workplace abilities may dramatically increase. At present, key officials and new managers may rely heavily on your practical wisdom. Pisces February 20-March 20 Friends may be deeply nostalgic this week. Before Thursday expect loved ones to experience vivid dreams or powerful social insights. Emotional change in key relationships is for the best
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Clubs & Associations Aircrew Association Costa Blanca Former and serving of the UK or Allied Armed Forces are very welcome to join this friendly organisation founded here in 1988. Details from the secretary on 96 640 4123 Alcoholics Anonymous Costa Blanca South 625 912 078 www. aa-costablanca.org ASPETGA We are the Pet Owners Association of Santa Pola and Gran Alacant. Together we´ll have more strength to defend our rights, to fulfill our responsibilities, to live in peaceful coexistence with our neighbours and to lobby for new projects. www.aspetga.es Costa Blanca Computer Club We meet regularly every Saturday from 10.00am to 1.00pm at the Sierra Bernia School, Alicante. Costa Blanca Mountain Walkers The CBMW who get together twice a week to enjoy walking in the mountains of the Costa Blanca. Anyone is welcome to come along. Visit www.cbmwalkers.org for info. Crime Watch Spain (Vecinos Colaborando) We try to reduce crime and vandalism in our communities. We try to look after the citizens. We also teach Spanish. Email: colaborando.crimewatch@gmail.com K9 Animal Shelter If you have spare time we would love to hear from you. 600 845 420 - 610 852 726 M.A.B.S. CANCER SUPPORT We are here for you when you need us. Call Bob Clayrton 96 679 0775 or 699 894 183
Pets in Spain - Animal Rescue www.petsinspain.com - info@petsinspain. com Road Bike Riding Group in GA We are a small group who spend most of the winter here in Gran Alacant. If you are interested in joining one of our rides look us up on Facebook Gran Alacant Road Cyclist (bici Gran Alacant) Royal British Legion Gran Alacant Meets on the first Monday of the month at 6.00pm at La Taberna, next to Monte y Mar Bowls Club, Plaza Mayor. You do not need to be ex-services to join. Contact Brian 639 917 971 or Robin 96 669 5423. Email, granalacant.secretary@gmail.com Samaritans in Spain If you have something on your mind give us a call. Talk to us any time you like, in complete confidence. You don’t have to be suicidal to get in touch. 24 hour confidential telephone support line on Freephone: 900 525 100 - pat@samaritansinspain.com Walking Football Every Thursday. For more info: Barry at laneinspain@hotmail.com for start times, venue and weekly updates. If you live in the La Marina area, please remember that HELP Vega Baja works alongside Cruz Roja at their social centre in Calle Berna (number 6) on Tuesday mornings. This is in addition to our Helpdesk at the Hope Christian Centre (opposite the market site) on Thursday mornings. Our volunteers are there to offer advice and information on all aspects of living in Spain. As a charity our aim is support people, particularly at times of need. If you are experiencing a difficult time and need our help, please go along and talk with our volunteers or contact our San Miguel Centre on 966 723 733
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FEATHERS - FINDING THEM & COLOUR MEANINGS
Finding a white feather in an unusual place is known as the ‘calling cards of the angels’. When a feather literally falls at your feet, many believe that the angels are sending you the feather as confirmation that they’ve heard your prayers which will be answered within divine timing.
People through history from different cultures such as The Native Americans, Aborigines and Celtics have believed for centuries that there are mystical and magical meanings behind birds and feathers. Native Americans for example used to make their headdresses with feathers and when worn, they were seen as a sacred connection to the divine. The reason for this was, when you look at a feather, there is a shaft running up the centre of the feather which looks like a stalk. The idea is that the relevant person’s prayers go up through the hollow shaft of the stalk to God, and his blessings are then sent down through the hollow shaft and used as a kind of channel (connection to the divine). I’m asked a lot about different coloured feathers as not each feather you’ll find will be white. So I have written a short description below. I hope you find it useful. White White feathers are the most common, and certainly the colour that most people believe are linked to the angels and spirit. Finding one means that the angels are letting you know your loved one in the afterlife is safe, and at peace. They also stand for protection, strength and hope. Pink The colour pink denotes love, so this is what finding a pink feather means. Pure love is descending from above, wrapping you in unconditional love, harmony, faith and inspiration. Red Finding a red feather represents courage, good fortune, security, passion and strength.
Blue The colour blue represents Communication, connection to Spirit/Psychic Awareness, Archangel Michael, Peace and Inspiration. Also means that you may need to listen! Purple A purple feather denotes all things spiritual, Universal Consciousness, Heightened spiritual growth. Yellow Joy, cheerfulness, new knowledge, mental alertness. The sun about to come out in your life. Green Finding a green feather is a very lucky omen! Promoting prosperity, inner growth, health, success, Mother Nature, animals. Black Mystical wisdom, protection, a new adventure, warning to be more aware of people around you, putting something into action, letting go of past hurts, moving on, forgiveness, letting go. Orange Physical love, creativity, energy, success, new ideas/opportunities. Grey A grey feather denotes peace, and may have been sent to ease your pain and suffering and to let you know there is a smoother road ahead. As grey feathers also symbolise neutrality, it may mean that there may not be an easy answer to a question that has been bothering you. Brown Grounding stability, friendship, home-life, respect.
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IS YOUR MARRIAGE IN DIFFICULTIES?
We have the idea that marriage would be a dream, that it would be sheer bliss to have a lifelong partner to share everything with and grow old with in harmony…….that is what some of us have, no doubt. However, more and more couples are finding the road to married bliss more difficult to stay on than they originally thought!! Bearing in mind that no one is very likely to marry someone they don’t want to……..what goes wrong? What happens to change things?? If we marry someone because we think they are the best thing since sliced bread (!) where did it all change? More importantly WHY did it all change?? Are YOU still the same person? Is your partner still the same person? How come you are feeling differently about things nowadays……..shouldn’t it all be getting better, the longer you are together? In a perfect world, maybe, but we don’t live in a perfect world do we? However, there are usually solutions we may not have thought of, so lets consider some of those things…. yes? Ask yourself if there is anything worth working at…? Anything worth saving? If so, there are some things to explore. Marriage is about meeting each others needs……are we doing that??? If not, why not? It must have been the pattern at one time if you ever felt fulfilled in the relationship, so why did we stop doing that? Do we realise that when we choose to behave in a particular way we are also choosing the consequences?? Cause and effect, BIG TIME!!!!! Marriage is not about being on an ego trip and it is not about a power struggle. If marriage has turned into that, ask yourself why? Marriage
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was all about love, companionship and sharing……have those words disappeared from your relationship? Can you bring them back? The answer is YES, but you have to WANT to. Do you know what your needs are? Do you know what the needs of your partner are?? When you have the answers to that question, set goals and work towards meeting those needs….every one of those needs is a goal to meet. Sometimes in life to get what you need you have to give what you have. Read that again!! So many of us “shut up shop” and stop giving. What can be the only possible result there?? Frustration, resentment, withdrawal, closure…….. then we go on, living from day to day trapped in a relationship that is meaningless and unfulfilling. For those of you who have read my articles before you must know what I am going to say! …….YOU are in control! You can make or break any situation in your life by the way you handle it and by the way you react towards it. If something is not working the way you think it should, ask yourself if you are being realistic? If not, change the goalposts! Stop thinking its your way or the highway!!….there are TWO of you in this situation, not just one!! Two points of view, two personalities to take into consideration. Achieving change and success in this may be hard, but its not impossible! Its up to you to evaluate the situation you are in and do what you can to make a difference.
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AT THE BELFRY ON THE SQUARE A message from Lisa and James Over the last few months, we’ve been nurturing our dreams and passion for food as we prepare to build on the success of The Belfry restaurant. While we’ll retain the restaurant’s food, service and ambience that we know customers have grown to love, we want to introduce fresh ideas to enhance your dining experience as we move onwards and upwards into the future.
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THE CAVERN CLUB • LIVE MUSIC • KARAOKE • SPORTS • AIR CONDITIONING Come and enjoy something different and new for Gran Alacant! The Cavern Club will be bringing you live music every week as well as Karaoke and all the football from around the sporting world. Join them inside in the air conditioned comfort of the fully refurbished bar or enjoy the sunshine outside on the ample terrace. Under new management and with a brand new concept for GA, The Cavern Club is ready to welcome you warmly. Come along and find out what we’re all about!
La Marina News Issue no. 2 - Friday June 1st 2018
ALICANTE AIRPORT DISUSED TERMINAL TO BECOME OFFICES
been published, the department of the Ministry of Public Works plans to invest 71,000 euros in the project to adapt the building to its new use. The T1 will remain out of service at least for the time being.
BREXIT PETITION FOR BRITS IN SPAIN
Airport has new idea for T2 seven years after closing the building Alicante-Elche airport has new plans after deciding what it is going to do with Terminal 2, which has been closed since the new extended airport was put into operation in 2011. The intention for the airport is to redesign the building, currently not in use, to turn it into office spaces. The idea was first proposed in a meeting with the press held in December. Terminal 2 is not completely disused, but when it was closed to the public it began to be used for general aviation (private jets, small planes) and for internal services at the airport. However, the terminal management now wants to convert this space into offices, both for their own use and to allocate them for rent. If they do that they will create free space in the new terminal, where there are hardly any areas left to be exploited. Indeed, shortly they will be adding more passport filters which will take up quite a bit more of the much needed room in the airport. At first, the idea was to turn terminal 1 into offices, which is also closed, but finally Aena has opted to convert part of terminal 2, which will coexist with general aviation services in the same building. According to the bidding document, which has just
Giles Tremlett and William Chislett are calling for the Spanish government to grant dual nationality for Brits who have resided in Spain for more than 10 years. The petition is simple they say, adding “As a result of the dramatic situation in which we find ourselves after Brexit, they are urging the Spanish government to be generous to the country’s long-standing British community. Many of us could not vote in the Brexit referendum, so the decision has been imposed on us against our will.” Allowing dual nationality for those who have lived a long time in Spain requires a change in Spanish legislation, but it would not be the first time this has happened. In 2015, for example, the government of Mariano Rajoy offered double nationality to Sephardic Jews (the descendants of Jews expelled from Spain in 1492). Spaniards resident in the UK already enjoy the right to joint nationality (unlike their counterparts in Spain) and Germany is considering making a similar offer to Britons who live there. If you are interest go to: www.change.org and search ‘Dual nationality’.
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I’m a translator at the University of Alicante, Spain, and a Spanish mother of a teenager and I’d love to find a family in the UK for my son to stay for 15 days. If you are a native speaker of English and you have a teen (mine is 15) who is learning Spanish (or know of someone else’s) we can make a deal: I’ll send you my son for 15 days to your home in the UK and in return, you’ll send me yours here in Spain. This would be an amazing experience. Of course, we’ll need to make some time to get to know each other a little bit and start building a friendship to gain confidence and create a favourable atmosphere for the teenagers to be willing to start a friendship. If this is something that you’d love, please, send me a message. If not, circulate this information until it reaches the right people/family. Thank you for your collaboration! Gemma and her family are long term friends of us at GA News and we’ll happily supply a reference for her for anyone interested. Contact Gemma at, gemma.alonso@gcloud.ua.es
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BEING SELF-EMPLOYED IN SPAIN In Spain working as an “autonomo” is the equivalent of going freelance or self-employed, the same term and conditions are also applied to employees working in small businesses. Social Security Anyone who is earning money but is not employed by a company is legally obliged to register at the nearest Social Security office and pay a monthly contribution of approximately 275€ per month. Income tax and IVA (VAT) is also payable on any monies earned. (If earnings are sporadic, it may be possible to become exempt from paying Social Security fees). If you are working for a business you will have a contract, but if you invoice the company for your services, you must register as autonomo. If you do not register as autonomo, you won’t be able to provide clients with invoices, and in turn, they will be unable to deduct the expense against
their tax return. IVA (VAT) In Spain there is no IVA threshold, which means that no matter how small the sum, all businesses and freelance workers must charge IVA. This can only be done for self-employed workers if they are registered as autonomo. How to register It isn’t necessary to show any sort of business plan or qualifications. Registration involves registering to pay tax (Agencia Tributaria) and social security. (Regimen Especial de Trabajadores Autonomos RETA) Depending on the type of business, there could be other steps which need to be taken such as applying for a “licencia de apertura” (business license) from the town hall, which will ensure that the business will operate in accordance with local by-laws and business practices etc.
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BREXIT NEWS FROM THE BRITISH EMBASSY
Ever since the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union nearly two years ago, the Prime Minister Theresa May has been clear that while we are leaving the EU, we are not leaving Europe. As long-time allies who enjoy close cultural, economic and security ties, we share with our neighbours on the continent not only shared experiences of the past and similar challenges in the present – but a whole range of opportunities together in the future as well. In order to seize these new opportunities and minimise the risks however, we must forge a consensus that sees us work together in a new era of co-operation and shared prosperity between the United Kingdom and our European partners – such as Spain. That is why I am in Madrid today: to focus on the deep bilateral relationship between the UK and Spain; to celebrate and champion our people-to-people links; and to make clear our wish to strengthen this relationship further after the UK has left the EU. I understand that many people in Spain do not wish to see the UK leave the EU, an organisation we know they value dearly. But while I campaigned hard to remain in the EU, I recognise that the people in the UK took a democratic decision to leave and that vote must be respected: there will be no second referendum on our membership. Instead, the priority now is for both sides to focus our energies on agreeing a future relationship that recognises the common bonds and ties that we have built up over decades. We have already made significant progress in negotiations so far, with both sides determined to prioritise the needs of both of our peoples. At the end of last year, we agreed key elements of our withdrawal, such as ensuring that the 300,000 British people living in Spain – and the almost 200,000 Spanish citizens in the UK – retain the right to live and work in each other’s country as they do now. And in March, we reached agreement on an implementation period, giving families and businesses the certainty and clarity they deserve. The path ahead, however, is not a simple one: we are approaching some crucial moments in our negotiations. But where there are challenges to overcome, we are confident that, by adopting a spirit of compromise and focus, we can find a way forward together that is to the benefit and shared prosperity of both ourselves and the European Union.
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La Marina News Issue no. 2 - Friday June 1st 2018
TEA BREAK FUN DOWN 1 Stand up to (6) 2 Compartment (7) 3 Isle in the Bay of Naples (5) 5 Stories (anag) (7) 6 German sub (1-4) 7 Concerning teeth (6) 9 Conceited (3-6) 13 US coin (7) 14 Titled lady (7) 15 Diverted (6) 16 Substance used for setting jams and jellies (6) 18 Fries (5) 20 Female dog (5)
Across 1 Ornate architectural style (6) 4 Debated (6) 8 Acute (5) 9 Woodwind instrument (7) 10 Brother or sister (7) 11 Additional (5) 12 Asked for (9)
17 Holiest city of Islam (5) 19 Fiasco (7) 21 Unnatural-sounding and overformal (7) 22 Larceny (5) 23 Barren area (6) 24 Picked (6)
DOWN 1 Cured sliced beef (8) 2 Dapper (5) 4 Unpleasantly damp and warm (6) 5 Umbilicus (5) 6 Steal (7) 7 Shortly (4) 8 Artilleryman (6) 13 Promontory (8) 15 Indifferent to pain and pleasure (7) 17 Roof beam (6) 18 Rigorous (6) 20 Modify (5) 22 Phrase on a coat of arms (5) 23 Skin irritation (4)
Across
1 Open flat-bottomed boat (4) 3 Dutch or German spirit (8) 9 Type of orange (7) 10 Sixth sign of the zodiac (5) 11 Artificial silk (5) 12 Well matured (6) 14 Wretchedness (6)
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I went to the Doctors the other day, and he said, ‘Go to Bournemouth, it’s great for flu’. So I went - and I got it. A seal walks into a club...
16 Alloy of copper and tin (6) 19 Capital of Tasmania (6) 21 Renowned (5) 24 Implicitly understood (5) 25 Disinclination to move (7) 26 Merriment (8) 27 One of the gifts of the Magi (4)
Went to the corner shop - bought 4 corners. So I met this gangster who pulls up the back of people’s pants, it was Wedgie Kray. I’ll tell you what I love doing more than anything: trying to pack myself in a small suitcase. I can hardly contain myself.
Two Eskimos sitting in a kayak were chilly. But when they lit a fire in the craft, it sank, proving once and for all that you can’t have your kayak and heat it.
A three-legged dog walks into a saloon in the Old West. He slides up to the bar and announces: ‘I’m looking for the man who shot my paw.’
‘I said to this train driver “I want to go to Paris”. He said “Eurostar?” I said, “I’ve been on telly but I’m no Dean Martin”.
Tea Break Fun Solutions From page 12 1) Femur or thighbone 2) Don Quixote 3) The Wizard of Oz 4) Alaska 5) Sicily 6) New Zealand 7) Cloves 8) Bungee jumping 9) Penny-farthing 10) Lech Walesa 11) Morse code 12) The Pickwick Papers 13) Blood 14) Leningrad 15) An early type of plane (a biplane) 16) Jodhpurs ANSWERS
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13 - AN UNLUCKY NUMBER? Certainly not for Karim Benzema, who must have thought Father Christmas had arrived, in the unlikely shape of Liverpool’s German goalkeeper, Karius, whose feeble attempt at a clearance fell into the Real Madrid Nº 9’s path, and was duly despatched goalwards. Liverpool recovered to equalise, but cometh the hour, cometh the cliché, and Marcelo’s cross found the acrobatic, outstretched leg of Gareth Bale, who had only just come on as sub for an ineffective Isco. His goal must go down as one of the finest ever seen at this level, and knocked the stuffing out of Klopp’s boys. Earlier the Reds had lost top goalscorer Salah after a clash with Sergio Ramos left him with a shoulder injury, and Real Madrid were also in the wars when star flanker Dani Carvajal went off in tears, to be replaced by Nacho. Liverpool fought valiantly, but the Whites’ defence held firm, then with only a few minutes left, a speculative long range shot, again by Gareth Bale, saw Karius make his second
howler of the game, palming the innocuous shot into his own net. Real Madrid thus win their third successive Champions’ League title, after a campaign during which they had overcome Paris Saint Germaine, Juventus and Bayern Munich, and their fourth in five years – their thirteenth European title overall.
ELCHE HAVE SIGHTS ON DIVISION 2
Ilicitanos beat Murcia after 3-2 thanks to goals from Iván Sánchez, Sory Kaba and Manuel Sánchez Elche CF 3 v 2 Real Murcia Elche beat Real Murcia 3-2, thanks to goals from Ivan Sanchez, Sory Kaba and a Manuel Sanchez penalty, and now they move on to the second round of the promotion phase for the Second Division. Coach Pacheta confessed on Friday that it was going to be a “party of much suffering” and the predicted correctly even though Elche were always ahead on the scoreboard, but Real Murcia didn’t give up easily. Ivan Sanchez and Sory Kaba made it 2-0, but before the break an Elady penalty closed the gap to one goal. As soon as the second half started, Manuel Sánchez, also from the penalty spot,
increased the lead and it was 3-1. Chrisantus made it 3-2, but the score didn’t change again after that and Elche continue to strive for a return to the Segunda. The first half was exciting with the two teams desperate for the victory. Murcia took control of the game initially and tried to put the Elche on the back foot, but Pacheta had drilled them well and they were solid at the back. Elche move on to the next phase of the promotion rounds and seem well placed and in good form so we could see them in the Segunda next year which is what the club and city needs.
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