ISSUE NO. 1431
6 - 12 DECEMBER 2012
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Island reality hit MILLIONS of North American TV viewers were stunned by the beauty of Mallorca when a top reality show featured the island. The Amazing Race follows teams around the world who have challenges to surmount. Sunday night’s episode, which was watched by about 10 million viewers in the US and a further two million in Canada, was advertising gold for the island. It featured the city walls around Palma Cathedral, Bellver Castle, Palma Bullring, the Campanet Caves, the windmills at Sa Pobla and the tennis
REALITY TV: Chippendale friends Jaymes, left, and James must find The Devil at D'Alt Murda. centre of Manacor. Some viewers tweeted their impressions of Mallorca, with all wowed by the island’s ‘beauty’, ‘coolness’ and ‘fun’.
One viewer, Courtney Ní Duinnín, tweeted: “They are in Mallorca on Amazing Race. No fair; what a freakin awesome place!!!” Megan Schneider said:
“Seeing the beautiful island of Mallorca on Amazing Race last night was pretty cool... makes me miss it SO much!” While another viewer was bemused by a performance of demons from a traditional Nit del Foc dance on the programme. Cherie Michaux said: “Devils, strange but looks like fun Mallorca.” Filming of the show took place in June, with Mallorca glistening in the early summer sun. This is the 21st season of The Amazing Race, which has a cult following in the US and Canada. Tourist chiefs will be hoping it raises the profile of the island in both countries.
British couple arrested for ‘prostituting’ their daughter THE parents of a 15-year-old British girl have been arrested on suspicion of forcing their daughter to work as a prostitute for at least five years. A 76-year-old man who allegedly paid between €15 and €20 to have sex with the girl was also arrested, but released for health reasons. The girl is one of four children who
had been taken into care by Mallorca’s Social Services department after their neglect came to its attention. It appears the parents were able to extract the girl from care and take her to the elderly man’s hostel, where he would abuse her. He would pay the girl, who would then hand the money over to her parents.
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Ninety not out THE number of people aged 90 or over has increased by a quarter in the past decade. There are now more than 6,900 nonagenarians in Mallorca, with 2.54 women for every man in the age group
Angola train TEN brand new trains that have lain idle in Palma because of a lack of funding could be sold to Angola for €10 million.
Home plans PALMA City Council plans to house families that have had their homes repossessed. The council has 354 properties which it will rent out at low cost or free of charge.
Carer arrest A CARER who looked after an elderly patient in Valldemossa has been arrested for allegedly using the pensioner’s chequebook to write cheques for himself to the value of €12,000.
Food stolen TWO tons of food for the poor have been stolen from a warehouse in Palma. The staple goods including milk, pasta, rice and tinned food, had been donated by the EU.