Euro Weekly News - Costa Blanca South 7 - 13 January 2016 Issue 1592

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ISSUE NO. 1592

7 - 13 January 2016

COSTA BLANCA SOUTH

YOUR PAPER, YOUR VOICE, YOUR OPINION

Welcome to the world baby Max First baby of year born in Torrevieja

By Gemma Quinn The first baby of 2016 was born at Torrevieja Hospital. Baby Max Lowe arrived just nine seconds after midnight to the delight of proud parents Dave and Elena Lowe. Max is the couple’s first baby and weighed a healthy 4.4kg. His appearance in the early hours of New Year’s Day was welcomed by all the maternity staff who were hoping for a New Year arrival: “They were all so fantastic at the hospital,”

said the proud Dad: “The service was just superb, so much better than what we would have got in the UK, we got our own room and were kept there for two days as they did all the checks.” During a visit to the hospital’s newsagents, he had the welcome surprise to find his new son was already hitting the headlines with Max’s birth in the Spanish papers as the first baby born in 2016. British born Dave, who part owns and runs Siesta Group, met Russian Elena in China

when he was there working looking at furniture pieces to import for the company. She moved to Spain to be with Dave and they have now been married for more than two years. Being such an international couple, Dave said they

had to think long and hard about their baby’s name and find a good strong name that works for both their British and Russian backgrounds and for their baby’s home country of Spain and finally settled on Max.

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Material wealth ALCOY textile firms in the area have puffed a sigh of relief on hearing last year’s sales figures. While some broke even, some made a profit for the first time since

2008, the good news was announced by sector association ATEVAL. The 2016 outlook is good apart from “political instability” a spokesman said.

Minor assault THE Provincial Court of Murcia has sentenced a Cartagena resident to 15 years and three months in prison for forcing a 14-yearold girl to commit a lewd act on him and also threatening another. The sentence also required that he pay €10,000 to the minor who was the victim of the sexual assault at knifepoint.

Children get visit LOCAL basketball teams visited the paediatrics floor of the Vega Baja hospital in Almoradi to bring a little festive cheer to the hospitalised children over the holiday period.

The Almoradi Basketball Club sent representatives of their youth and senior teams to wish the children a speedy recovery in what has become a welcome annual gesture.

Old nursery is now to reopen THE old San Juan Nursery in Elche’s Raval neighbourhood will be taking in children again after decades dedicated to other uses. The initiative has been spearheaded by The El Abrazo foundation, and will offer academic support to nursery and primary school aged children and also help them to develop their social skills.

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TICKET PRICES: Will be the same as in 2015 for zones B/C/D/E and F.

Alicante fares frozen for transport services FGV will also offer advantages for old people, pensioners and large families By John Smith

THE Board of Living, Public Works and Structuring of the Territory at a meeting in late December has frozen the fares of transport tickets integrated into the services of FGV, TAM in Alicante and TRAM for 2016.

Tickets corresponding to the zones B/C/D/E/F will therefore cost the same as in 2015 at €1.35 per zone and the Bono 10 will be available for €7.60. FGV will also offer tickets and advantages for old people, pensioners, people with disabilities, or large families, without raising the prices. In addition the TAM fares which are inte-

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grated into the networks of collective transportation in the metropolitan sphere of Alicante will remain unchanged. The fares will be kept at €1.45 for a single ticket, €8.70 for the 10 trip Mobilis Multitrip card, €21.20 for the 30 trips of the Mobilis Jove card, and €16.50 for 30 trips with the student card.


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The night of the Three Kings

THE free folding wooden chairs that are a traditional feature of Alicante City’s seafront Esplanade are disappearing. Those that have not been stolen are broken, elderly residents lamented, with barely 20 remaining. Photo Credit Nito Shutterstock.

A RELIGIOUS festival that brings gifts to good children

No white Xmas Warm weather THE region saw out the year with record-breaking temperatures, in some cases double the usual maximum averages. Cities like Alicante, Elche, Xativa, Lliria and Valencia have seen thermometers exceed 20 or 21 degrees.

Happy ending For abandoned dog A STARVED and neglected hunting dog was removed from her owner by the authorities and taken to Petrer’s Animal Shelter. Named Lindita, she has been adopted and will live in Germany with new owners.

Music market In Orihuela

THREE KINGS PARADE: A host of pages and helpers throw sweets to the waiting crowd. By John Smith KNOWN as the Epiphany, El Dia de los Reyes and in English, Three Kings Day, the night of January 5 and the whole of January 6 are considered as magical times for children and shops alike! As Santa Claus (Papa Noel) becomes more popular in Spain, many children are now finding they have two nights in close proximity when they receive presents and shops around Spain are doing their best to encourage the practice. The main excitement on January 5 comes after dusk has fallen and parades start to appear in the streets of villages, towns and cities throughout Spain. Their main component consists of the Three Kings, Melchior, Gaspar and Balthazar (representing Arabia, the Orient and Africa) who journeyed to see the

131 is the number of years since the town of Alcoy in Alicante Province held its first Three Kings Parade.

Christ child and they are accompanied by a host of pages and helpers who throw sweets to the waiting crowd. Nowadays, the processions have become more commercialised and you will often see floats with Disney charac-

ters, dinosaurs and even Smurfs joining in the parade, but as people often come from quite long distances to see the best procession, they do expect to see more than just a camel and two horses. For years, Balthazar was played by a Spaniard who was covered in black make-up but in an effort to try to accurately reflect the racial mix of the country, most parades now include an African King although many ‘conservatives’ draw the line at the recently introduced concept of replacing a king with a queen. After leaving sweet wine and cakes for the kings and their steeds, children place their shoes in a prominent place before going to bed and in the morning find them perched on top of presents if they have been good or a lump of coal if they have been bad.

January 6 cake A prize baked inside THE Three Kings’ Cake is a sweet bread that is covered with dried fruits and sugar. Baked inside is a small prize as well as a bean. Whoever finds the prize is supposed to be king or queen for the day while he who ends up with the unlucky bean is expected to pay for next year’s Kings’ Cake.

Quote of the Week Where is He who has been born King of the Jews? For we have seen His star in the East and have come to worship Him.” The Three Kings to King Herod

MERCADEARTE returned to Calle Arriba in Orihuela, as the Culture Council presented a new edition of the art market which saw the painting, craftwork, antiques and book stands joined by jugglers and percussionists.

Free workshop Open to all A FREE barbershop quartet singing workshop will take place at the Conservatorio Pedro Terol in Orihuela on Sunday January 10, from 10am to 6pm. The workshop is open to men and women of all ages who can learn from national quartet ‘Aftershave’ and perform in front of family and friends.

Jazz rhythm In Elche

More developments on Sunday opening THE regional government, the Generalitat, has cut the red tape involved in Sunday opening. It will no longer be necessary for large stores covering an area of more than 300 square metres in much-visited tourist zones

(ZGATs) to apply for permission every two years. As reported previously in the Euro Weekly News, big stores in Alicante City’s Avenida Maisonnave are, nonetheless, barred from opening on Sun-

days and national holidays apart from an annual 10 days. Elsewhere in the city - as in other Valencian Community municipalities - big stores and chains in ZGATs may open at will. This applies to Alicante’s

beach area during the summer and Easter week as well as the city centre throughout the year apart from Maisonnave. The Generalitat announced that shops in municipalities whose ports are visited by at

least 40,000 cruise passengers may also open on Sundays and national holidays when ships are in port. City Hall now intends to request permission to extend this to include the 201718 Volvo Ocean Race.

ELCHE music group the Pasapogas Hammond Quarter, will return to the studio to record their third EP although they don’t have any immediate plans for more live performances. Defined as the ‘mods’ of the 21st century they have brought modern jazz to audiences across Spain and France.


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By Linda Hall MONICA OLTRA, vice-president of Valencia’s regional government called for zero tolerance on gender violence. She was speaking outside the government building, the Palau de la Generalitat, in Valencia City following a three-minutes’ silence for the double murder in Torrevieja of 31-year-old Anna Nadolska and Maja, her daughter of nine months. They died at the hands of Anna’s partner Lukasz Nadolski who then took his own life after leaving a note asking for forgiveness for the crime. The three minutes’ silence was repeated outside many Alicante Province Town and City Halls, including Altea and Elche. Torrevieja Town Hall postponed its own official tribute until the deaths were confirmed as the result of gender violence, municipal sources revealed. Oltra, who interrupted her holidays to preside the tribute, declared that gender violence had to become a state issue. “Everybody, political parties, social movements, women’s groups and trade unions and business-owners’ associations, must unite against

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VALENCIA: The three minutes’ silence was held outside the Palau de la Generalitat.

this violence,” she said. Leader of the opposition Isabel Bonig was at Oltra’s side during the Valencia City silence

and pledged support for victims of gender violence. This question should not pit political parties against each

other, she said: “There is no ideology here, only violence inflicted on women and the most vulnerable, like their children.”

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Animal conservation in action at Rio Safari THE park had very good results for 2015 By Steve Walsh RIO SAFARI ELCHE finished up the year with ‘very positive’ results, and a great feeling about 2016. The zoological park has continued to grow to the point that it has become established as one of the areas most visited touristic attractions on the Costa Blanca. Moreover, the addition of different species, (some of which are on the endangered species list) and the construction of new enclosures, now gives it classification as a conservation park within Spain. The park has developed its collection of animals to the point where it now has more than 600 examples of 100 different species of animals. Not only has Rio Safari Elche taken in more than 30 an-

imals including hyenas, antelope, anacondas, owls and black crested monkeys, from other national and European parks during last year, the birth of Nami, a young female sea lion, has been the main novelty for visitors. In regards to births in the park, the range of examples born in 2015 is huge. They include two baby red neck wallabies, three llamas, a Tibetan yak, an oryx, two fallow deer, two ring necked lemurs, a white faced lemur, various red and blue parrots, as well as groups of sheep, goats, and Vietnamese pigs. The integration of a family of four white lions (the only ones in the country) has been one of the main sources of news for 2015. Not least the construction of the 2,000 square metre enclosures.

In addition, Rio Safari Elche has worked for months on the construction of an island for housing three orangutans from Borneo who are due shortly in conjunction with the European observation programme. This enclosure will enhance the environment for the two existing orangutans, Nakal and Banghi. Other conservation projects are giraffes from Angola and black and pygmy hippos.

RIO SAFARI: The park has continued to grow and is a popular attraction.

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Top marks for teacher A VETERAN teacher has received a fitting tribute to her long-lasting service to her local community with a touching ceremony at the Salon Imperio of the Ateneo Cultural Casino Orcelitano in Orihuela. Rocio Caparros began teaching aged 22 and retired at 65, having taught maths to many across the years in El Carmen, Jesus Maria, Gabriel Miro, el Instituto Laboral and la Academia Magistral. The gathering saw praise and respect from former students with one noting that “she taught us the value of effort, transmitted values to her students, and, overall, was more of an educator than a teacher.”

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Whooping cough vaccinations MURCIA Region is a pioneer in including this programme By Steve Walsh REGIONAL government spokeswoman Noelia Arroyo, has announced that Murcia Region’s Health Department will be administering whooping cough vaccinations to pregnant woman as of January 18. Altogether the region expects to be able to vaccinate

more than 17,000 mothers-tobe, Arroyo said, and explained that the injections will protect mothers and newborn babies from the illness before they can receive the full vaccinations at the age of two months. She also stressed that the department has decided to include chicken pox vaccinations in this year’s calendar

ahead of Ministry of Health deadlines. As of April, babies more than 15 months old will be given the vaccinations in two doses, although 11-year-olds will continue to receive injections to continue protecting those at risk. Arroyo stressed that Murcia Region is a pioneer in including this in its programme.

Woman rescued from empty pit AN Elche resident had to be rescued by firefighters after she climbed into an empty pit while looking for her son. The incident occurred in the urbanisation Villa Vista. The woman was searching for her son and climbed into a hole that was located

on her neighbour’s property as she thought he would be inside. However, after verifying that her son was not there, she found herself unable to get out of the pit, which was between four and five metres deep. Her son was found at home.


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Vandals target Orihuela landmark THE Arch of the ‘Santicos de la Piedra’ was restored in 2008 By Matthew Elliott Smith THE scourge of graffiti has reared its ugly head as vandals defaced the historical monument of the Arch of the ‘Santicos de la Piedra’ in Orihuela’s San Bartolome district.

Moises Cruz, Environmental Secretary of the PSOE in the Veja Baja condemned the scornful deed which also drew the ire of environmental campaigners Plataforma Defense de la Huerta. Lamenting that the Arch had

been restored only in 2008, and is a crucial part of the cultural heritage of Orihuela, Cruz recounted that it was also “a symbol and sign of the identity of San Bartolome”. The Arch was originally built in 1754.

Pedestrian safety Extra orchestra for Redovan REDOVAN will see waiting times reduced on the CV-900 as the traffic lights will be phased out in favour of circular crossing to organise the path between the town centre and the exits towards Callosa de Segura, Orihuela, and La Campaneta. The move comes after a petition to improve pedestrian safety and reduce the complexity of the crossing which entails various islands and traffic lights, making it very difficult for wheelchair users.

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THE Symphonic Orchestra of Torrevieja will put on an extra show this year thanks to the huge success of the concert over the holiday period. The now regular New Year’s and Three Kings Concert can be seen one last time on Saturday, January 9 at 7pm. The orchestra, under the direction of Jose Francisco Sanchez and made up of over 60 musicians, will offer a diverse repertoire that includes everything from ballet to polkas and waltzes.

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Alicante’s electric bill COUNCIL voted to save money in two other areas

ALICANTE: Town Council met to discuss the electricity supply. By John Smith ON the morning of December 30, the Alicante Town Council met to discuss the situation with regards to the supply of electricity by the company Nexus, which had extended a contract from 2014 to run un-

til the start of November 2015. At this extraordinary meeting, it was announced that whilst details of a new contract were awaited, the sum of €612,966 was due to be paid to cover the cost of municipal electricity used during the

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month of November 2015. In addition, councillors voted to save money in two other areas by either using existing staff to undertake certain work and to use free computer software rather than purchase licences during 2016.

APPROXIMATELY 100 Alicante Province firms appear on Hacienda’s ‘name and shame’ list. Spain’s tax authority has published the identities of those who by July 2015 owed more than €1 million in unpaid taxes. The Alicante Province debtors mostly belong to the property sector or are firms in liquidation. The largest sum corresponds to Colmar Group Spain, which owes almost €18 million. Residencial Mira Llevant owes €13.3 million, while two firms belonging to the former president of Alicante Football Club, Juan Antonio Iniesta, owe €4.5 million and €4.9 million respectively.



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Transgender safeguards requested FAMILIES want schools to introduce procedures to prevent bullying after a transsexual recently took his own life By Linda Hall THE families of transgender pupils want schools in the Alicante Province to intro-

duce procedures to stem bullying. A Barcelona transsexual recently took his own life after years of hounding by his peers and local parents want avoid repeti-

tion of the situation. Natalia Aventin is president of Chrysallis, an association of seven Alicante Province families with transgender children.

LAST year ’s grape harvest was a good one for Protected Designation of Origin (DPO) Alicante wine. The 31.192 million kilos of wine grapes that will be used to make 2015’s wine w ere a 3 2 . 3 p er ce n t inc re a s e on the 23.575 million kilos picked in 2014. In a year badly affected by drought this was 4 1 . 3 4 p er ce n t le s s t ha n the a mount picked in 2013. Despite the improvement, the 2015 harvest still falls short of the 40.192 million kilos of grapes collected in 2013. Although the drought continued during 2015, the rain that fell last spring and autumn came at the right time, wine experts said, ensuring a ‘very adequate quantity’ of grapes.

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Good year for Alicante wine

“There needs to be greater awareness and each school syllabus should include lessons regarding the diversity of human beings,” Aventin said.

Murder in Lorca GUARDIA CIVIL sources have confirmed that a South American woman, whose body was found just before the New Year in the Torrecilla area of Lorca, was in fact murdered. The 44-year-old, who was reported missing almost a week earlier by a cousin, was discovered by a British resident and his son out walking their dog near the Bejar Rambla on December 29.

GRAPE HARVEST: Wine in the making.


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Murcia’s secondrate public pension THIS week the Council of Ministers have approved the Royal Decree that asks for the reappraisal of pensions to include the increase of 0.25 per cent predicted in the general state budgets for 2016, and declare it should take effect as of January 1. The rise will affect more than 9.3 million pensions. With the rise of 0.25 per cent the maximum limit of the public pensions for 2016 is predicted to be fixed at €2,567.28 per month. The average pension in the Murcia Region is €786 per month, and has long been a bone of contention amongst many who claim they are treated as ‘second class pensioners’. The complex and widely variable pension scheme in Spain allows for people of dif-

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STATE BUDGET: The 0.25 per cent rise will affect more than 9.3 million pensions. ferent regions to receive different base pension rates, Murcia being the third lowest in the country, behind Extremadura and Galicia, in comparison with areas such as the Basque Country for example, where the rate

is around €1,107 per month. Are there first class and second class pensioners depending on the territory? It appears so according to the most recent data from the Ministry of Employment and Social Security.

The pension differences between industrial and farming communities are notable and a reflection between the two, with higher salaries the industrial sector, better values, and therefore better pensions.

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Club Nautico celebrates its 50th anniversary MORE than 300 people gathered at the Real Club Nautico of Torrevieja to celebrate its 50th anniversary at a function on Saturday January 3. Representatives from across the diverse cultural, sporting and social landscape joined in the festivities which were led by Torrevieja Mayor Jose Manuel Dolon. A documentary entitled ‘50 years of the yacht club’ was viewed and Secretary Gabriel Marco announced that sporting events throughout the year will feature different tributes to the club’s half century anniversary. The gala saw a variety of engaging speakers and closed with a live performance from renowned opera singer Helena Vallalta,

granddaughter of the first ever secretary of the club.


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Solar plant work to begin in the spring WILL produce electricity for 20,000 households By Linda Hall WORK on Elche’s planned solar plant, one of Spain’s largest, begins this spring. The Elche firm behind the project has Chinese funding and has spent recent months complying with all the conditions required by the local, regional and national administrations. Originally designed to generate 50 megawatts, output was lowered to 49.9 megawatts to eliminate the wait for Ministry of Industry authorisation. This modification also involved more paperwork at regional and municipal levels but the project, due to begin in 2013, can now go ahead. Luis Lopez representing the Elche promoters said that the company had not made more announcements in order to avoid the sensation that the project was “all smoke and mirrors.” The solar plant remains alive and after

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SOLAR PANELS: 250,000 will be installed in the Elche plant three years of preparations the company was keen to make a start, Lopez added. If all goes according to plan, 250,000 solar panels occupying a 100-hectare site

will be installed within five years. Once operational, and after a total investment of €250 million, the plant will produce enough electricity for 20,000 families.



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PAYING RENT: Potential evictees should now have the same level of assistance. By Matthew Elliott TORREVIEJA Mayor Jose Manuel Dolon has announced a new collaborative initiative that will see the Valencian government take measures to help assist local people who rent and are facing eviction. Pointing out that a good proportion of families who are at imminent risk of eviction are renting their properties, the mayor hailed a ‘change of

feeling’ of the current regional government and was proud to announce the town council will now be able to add to an aid programme designed to protect those facing social exclusion. Potential evictees should now have the same level of governmental assistance as those battling energy poverty, dependency, or immigrants without paperwork. The Commission of Social Services receives numerous applications each week for emergency aid over the inability to pay rent.



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Motorcycle mishap By Steve Walsh FOUR teenagers were injured after one of them lost control of a motorbike he was driving inside a private car park in La Murada, Orihuela. Council sources reported that the youngsters were in the garage when two of them decided to ride the motorbike, when for reasons un-

known, it accelerated more than expected causing the rider to lose control, resulting in the others being run over before it crashed into a wall. While the two on foot suffered minor injuries and the rider hurt his right leg and scratched his face, the pillion passenger was the worst injured as he suffered a blow to the head, the Local Police reported.

Fourth time unlucky THE GUARDIA CIVIL in Murcia have arrested a 31-year-old Spanish woman from Aguilas for the fourth time since last August suspected of having carried out almost 20 offenses earning her more than â‚Ź8,000 in cash. The operation was part of the second phase of Operation Pardalt, investigating cases of bank fraud in Aguilas. Her arrest on the grounds of false identity and fraud follows her previous three arrests in August - one of which included a male accomplice - for alleged crimes of theft, bank fraud and faking documents.

Woman arrested for attack MURCIA Local Police have arrested a 58-year-old woman for allegedly injuring her 68year-old husband, from whom she was in the process of separating, in Beniajan. Police were called to Calle Antonia Maymon by a witness who reported that a man was being attacked by a woman. The victim, who was taken to Reina Sofia hospital, told officers that his wife had attacked him and she was arrested for alleged domestic violence.



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Seven people evicted by police FOUND units of substandard housing Roman Flickr: SigaevMaciek Shutterstock Lulko

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TOWN COUNCIL: Took responsibility for the people who were evicted. By John Smith LOCAL POLICE officers discovered a settlement created in the framework of a half-constructed building and between the two floors of the building located in Claudio Coello, they found eight units of substandard housing in which seven people were living. Shacks or similar examples of substandard housing have begun to reappear in Alicante City

after they had been removed several years ago but they have now reappeared in the Montoto district. The National Police took the action on December 29 to evict the inhabitants for security and safety reasons after they were called by members of the Local Police of Alicante. The town council took responsibility for the seven people who were evicted and they will be invited to enter into the programme of social emergency.



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The cricket farm THERE is a growing demand for exotic animals By Matthew Elliot A SECRETIVE cavern lurking in the Scientific Park of the University Miguel Hernandez in Elche is now home to an enormous collection of insects being nurtured for food and research. Crickets are the critical creatures for new company Insect Side who use them as live bait, natural fertilisers, and as meals for various animals and pets. Concha Cuenca, executive director at the innovative firm,

claims the concept was borne of a need to ease the nutritional deficit that is the scourge of many pets, who have “too much” rubbish in their diet. “We thought of crickets as an ideal ingredient because they are high in protein and we went to work with the acquisition of 43 specimens,” she said. The growing demand for exotic animals such as chameleons, frogs, and snakes, has seen Insect Side dedicate itself to the sale of live bait with Cuenca noting, “In the province there aren’t any insect farms supplying it, so we took the first step”. From humble beginnings in Concha’s own basement at home, Insect Side now has over 20,000 specimens in its facilities and is hoping to increase that number to an incredible three million in 2016, and will soon begin online sales through its website.

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THAILAND: Deep fried crickets served as a snack. Their excrement is also being investigated as a crucial source of agricultural fertiliser while international scientific research is under way to analyse the potential of insects to provide an important source of food for

human consumption. The key challenge is convincing western consumers of the value of eating insects, long a staple dish in other cultures, for both health and environmental reasons.



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Police pushing back against the vandals NEW MEASURES: To be adopted by town council.

Noise maps for Murcia centre AGGRAVATING noise will be the target of new measures adopted by the Murcia Town Council in a bid to protect residents of the town centre after a whirlwind of complaints from local residential associations. Antonio Navarro, Urbanism and Environmental councillor, has announced that the local government has begun a process of tendering for the right to produce Mapas de Ruido (Noise Maps) to be placed around certain leisure zones, although he also stated “but we don’t want to wait for the contracting and we are go-

ing to adopt more immediate and exceptional measures.” Routine patrols will be in operation checking noise volumes, while premises playing music without having installed sound limiting devices, as required by municipal bylaw, will be subject to fines. He added if needs be exceptional measures could include limiting the schedules of open terraces and the opening times of various facilities. The move comes after residents of Perez Casas and Alfonso X took their complaints over noise pollution to the local courts.

WALLS, doors and train carriages were the primary targets By Matthew Elliott GRAFFITI groups have been targeted in a sweeping police operation known as Operacion Vagon which has spread from Valencia to tackle on-going vandalism in Murcia. Fifty-nine suspected vandals have been apprehended in the operation which saw 17 organised groups affected, six of those arrested were from Murcia. Police have claimed that the groups were engaged in a graffiti battle, with each trying to outdo the other to enhance their local reputations by leaving their mark on as many zones as possible. Walls, doors, and train carriages were the primary targets, with members filming their exploits to publish online and going so far as to break in-

GRAFFITI BATTLE: Groups were each trying to outdo the other. to train depots or deliberately stopping trains to spray-paint carriages. Over 400 graffiti pieces are thought to have been perpetrated by the groups, around

40 of them in Murcia alone. The operation was launched in Valencia two years ago and investigations have since spread to other provinces including Murcia, Alicante, Cuenca, Al-

bacete and Barcelona. Meanwhile the Guardia Civil has estimated roughly 8,000 square metres of surface across the country have been damaged by graffiti.


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A busy night for the emergency services 14 of the calls related to traffic accidents THE Costa Blanca Emergency Services had a very busy night as the public saw in the New Year. The emergency telephone 112 handled a total of 1,235 incidents throughout the period, many of them being medical calls. During the 24 hour period, 332 medical emergencies were attended, of which 173 were derived from the consumption of drugs and alcohol, 42 for aggressions, and 14 for

traffic accidents. The rest of the medical emergencies were related to medical diseases, according to a statement from sources from the Universal Board of Public Health. In respect to traffic accidents, during New Year’s Eve, they attended 14 emergencies related to traffic accidents, eight of them in the province of Valencia, another four in Alicante, and two in Castellon.

Brit facing cocaine charges A BRITISH citizen faces the wrath of the authorities after being apprehended by Local Police in Murcia with significant amounts of cocaine and marihuana as well as over â‚Ź600 stashed

inside his vehicle. Police stopped the man in La Raya at the crossroads between Avenida de la Puebla and Carril Molino Batan and decided to search his car after noticing the

man was nervous and refused to identify himself. The Englishman was arrested and taken to the Carmen police station accused of crimes against public health.

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No sour grapes for Vinalopo grape growers TWO million kilos of local grapes were eaten in Spain on New Year’s Eve By Linda Hall HOW many years must pass before a custom becomes a tradition? Newcomers to Spain could be forgiven for assuming that even Don Quijote and Sancho Panza swallowed 12 grapes in quick succession on New Year’s Eve to bring 12 months of luck but the ritual is much newer. The well-off always welcomed the New Year with grapes and cava but eating 12 grapes was the bright idea of Alicante Province growers keen to shift an over-abundant harvest in 1909. Little did they know that more than 100 years later Alto Vinalopo growers would have to increase production by 25 per cent to meet demand. “Vinalopo is practically the only place in Spain where grapes are still picked at this time of the year,” said

GRAPES: Formerly a New Year dessert for the well-heeled. grower Jose Bernabeu. Two million kilos of local grapes were eaten in Spain on New Year’s

Eve, marking the high point of a campaign that began last June. From mid-November onwards the sector

provided direct employment for 11,000 and indirect jobs for another 2,000.

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Generalitat brought to book ROUGHLY 375,000 new books published by the former regional government were discovered in a Riba-Roja (Valencia) warehouse. Official publications from the Valencia Institute of Modern Art (IVAM), the Valencian Library and other public bodies were printed without any type of control or criterion, sources said. There are 90 pallets of the books whose 2,100 different titles include classic writers like Ausias March, cookery books, maps and art catalogues. Since none was published to be sold to the general public they did not need official approval and all were written or endorsed by former politicians.



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White elephants leave a financial black hole YEARS of extravagance has meant the regional government has inherited the debt

THE Generalitat has debts of €41.708 billion and a sell-off of all its assets would leave €20 billion unpaid. “It would seem, unless there is proof to the contrary, that the Generalitat’s activities will continue indefinitely,” said the reassuring Sindic de Comptes, the official body that audits and controls the region’s accounts. The regional government which took over the Generalitat following the May 2015 elections has inherited the aftermath of overspending during the pre-2008 boom years. The region has notorious white elephants like the Agora, a ‘multicultural covered space’ for sports and other events in Valencia City inaugurated in 2009 before completion. Its potential buyer will conclude the deal only if

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STUDIOS: Backlot at Ciudad de la Luz, Alicante. the Generalitat carries out repairs costing an estimated €10 million. The abandoned Formula One circuit, the half-finished T2 tram line, an underused marina built for the America’s Cup and the incomplete Sociopo-

lis development of 3,000 homes - of which only 400 were built - are decaying reminders of years of extravagance. The €270 million Ciudad de la Luz film studios outside Alicante

City are the province’s own white elephant. They were the most mode rn i n Eur ope and 60 f i l m s wer e shot there between 2005 when the studios opened and October 2012 when they closed. After receiving a complaint from the UK’s Pinewood Studios in May that year, the European Commission ruled that public money received from the Valencia government infringed competition regulations. Ciudad de la Luz was ordered to repay €265 million and be put up for sale. The first round of offers did not produce a buyer and it now enters the second round, although the European Commission agreed to raise the reserve price. This will now start at €50 million instead of €19 million but is still only a drop in the ocean of Generalitat debts.

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Projects for the new year OVER €1.5 million will be invested in five key initiatives designed to improve the lot of various communities in Alicante Province. Through the Plan of Works and Services, the provincial government will finance 90 per cent of the projects which, it is estimated, will generate significant employment with more than 3,000 people required to make the plans a reality. Public street lighting will be improved in Algorfa for €350,000, streets in Cox will be enhanced with new asphalt, artificial grass will be planted in green zones in Daya Vieja and a new artificial football pitch will be created in Jacarilla.


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Pitbull found dead SAN JAVIER residents had a nasty shock after a Local Police investigation uncovered the skeletal corpse of a dead Pitbull terrier in a garage after complaining about an unbearable stench. Officers arriving on the scene found a strong ‘smell of death’ and discovered the three-y e a r- o l d d o g o n a mattress in the garage on Calle Monsenor Carrion Valverde. Police said that “The dog was covered with a tracksuit jacket and judging by the s tate o f t h e su r r o u n d i n g s had been abandoned.” The Pitbull had been micro-ch i p p e d a n d o ff i ce rs have ma n a g e d t o t r a c k down its owner, who they hope can shed light on how exactly the dog perished, although initial signs point towards starvation.

Public improvements on course for 2016 A VARIETY of helpful services will be carried out during four months By Matthew Elliott PUBLIC services in Torrevieja received a significant boost for the New Year as the Plan de Empleo Conjunto (Joint Employment Plan) swung into action. For four months, 41 people will begin working on a variety of helpful services contracted by the town hall on a part-time basis. Nine people will carry out caretaking tasks in town facilities such as retirement homes, multi-purpose halls, and high schools. They will help enable extended opening times and will also have an impact covering for current workers during their holiday periods. Four labourers have been allocated to public works, with beach and promenade maintenance a top priority, whilst two further carers will be added to the animal shelter team. A full 19 workers

PUBLIC WORKS: Four labourers have been allocated. will be receptionists charged with customer service and administrative work in the tourism and welfare offices. Electricians will help improve street lighting and an architect will be on hand

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for the Town Planning Department. The total cost of €194,000 will be split between the town council, provincial government and the Conselleria de Empleo.

THE Local Police of Cartagena have this week taken delivery of six new patrol cars in a ceremony at the Security Park from the mayor Jose Lopez. Security Councillor Francisco Aznar, Councillor Juan Pedro Torralba, and the new Local Police Chief, Eusebio Serna were in attendance. The new cars are more upto-date and eco-friendly (being equipped with LPG) and have GPS, Bluetooth technology, intelligent control systems and an on-board computer. The investment of around €150,000 for all six was considered a bargain by the councillor as he pointed out the price was low due to them being purchased centrally from the State. If the new vehicles prove to be an asset, more will be purchased in the year.


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Rural crime mystery is solved A POLICE team dedicated to solving rural thefts has arrested two people suspected of involvement in a spate of b u rg l a r i e s a c r o s s 1 2 country properties in the Veja Baja. The two suspects, Spanish men aged 22 and 26, were arrested in Bigastro and Orihuela and police also uncovered a white van, believed to have been used in the burglaries which contained stolen goods with an estimated value of around €120,000. It is thought that the thieves snuck into the agricultural farms while workers were away for lunch or weekends and stole the goods.

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Fourteen months without Legionnaires THE last known case was reported in November 2014

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Crane threat poses hazard

By Linda Hall FOR the first time since 1999 Alcoy had no reported cases of Legionnaires’ Disease in 2015. The last known case was reported in November 2014, the city hall’s Health department said. “The negative evolution of the disease is good news and puts Alcoy below the national average,” said Mayor Antonio Frances. He revealed that he now intends to ask the region’s Public Health department to relax measures introduced to protect against the Legionnaires’ bacteria. “We shall be talking to the Public Health authorities and will be looking at water chlorination and the public fountains in an attempt to return to normality within the necessary

ALCOY: Satisfaction at the good news from the city hall. procedures,” Frances explained. Early outbreaks were environmental in origin and linked to air-conditioning cooling

towers inside the city which led to strict and ongoing controls on the cleaning and maintenance of all units. Investigators subsequently

discovered that more than one strain of the bacteria was present in later outbreaks and that different sources could have been responsible.

A PROTEST group has complained to the Catral Town Council that there has been an abandoned crane endangering residents and the environment in a half-built urbanisation in the Barrio de la Cruz. The Plataforma Defensa de la Huerta has noted that there is no ongoing maintenance and the crane has rusty parts which could come loose and pose a serious health hazard. The crane has reportedly been languishing there for 10 years, eventually forcing residents to make a complaint.



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New stretch of road PROJECT for the new dual carriageway cost €2.2 million in total By John Smith THE Northern Coastal Road, which unites the districts of El Esparragal and La Ñora, has a new stretch of 772 metres road open to traffic, between Guadalupe and La Ñora, which has cost €2.2 million. This additional piece of road was opened on December 28 by Mayor Jose Ballesta, and the Development Councillor Francisco Bernabe. It consists of a dual carriageway with two

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arated by a landscaped median. The road will also have a separated bicycle lane going i n t wo di r ect i ons wi t h a pedestrian promenade, in the north zone of the road, which is the closest to the populated areas. In addition, the Murcia Council has installed physical exercise circuits aimed at the elderly in the adjacent gardens.

“What we hope is to soften, i n som e way t o m ake more sociable a stretch of motorway, which is always som et hi ng har d wi t h t hi s type of project,” explained the mayor. Councillor Bernabe underlined that the new stretch wi l l i m pr ove t he heavy t r aff i c i n t he ar ea, whi ch he estimated at more than five million annual movements. The new stretch of road means that three of the 10 planned stretches are now in operation. Of the seven remaining, four are in the urbanisation of La Ladera (Churra) and Cabezo de Torres, which are currently in a ver y advanced phase of building, pending authorisations for the street lighting. It is anticipated t hat t hey wi l l be opened during the first quarter of 2016.

New anticorruption motion in Torrevieja THE local representation of em ergent pol i t i cal par t y Ciudadanos lived up to its anti-corruption reputation by t abl i ng a m ot i on f or greater transparency in the account i ng of m uni ci pal groups in Torrevieja. The party now want municipal groups to provide receipts and full accounting records with not only a breakdown of incurred expenses, but also a complete justification of the expenditure in order to ensure transpar ency and good gover nance, accor di ng to representative Pilar Gomez. Gomez also criticised some municipal groups for neglecting the petitions of town residents requesting more information over the reasoning provided for the use of public finances.


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29th annual Urban Mile ON DECEMBER 28, nearly 400 people attended the 29th annual Urban Mile ‘Villa de Almoradi’ to run the 1,609 metres of the race carried out over a circuit of 536 metres. The winners of each of the 20 categories received their trophies and shared a total of €3,000 in prizes between 24 athletes. The winners were Daniel Sanchez Albaladejo in the elite male category and Laura Mendez Esquer, for the second consecutive year, in the elite female.

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Problems of rubbish THE deputy spokesperson for the municipal PP group, Vicente Granero, announced on December 29 that his party will ask the tripartite to “assume political responsibilities” for the lack of cleaning in the streets of Elche during

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the weekend. He indicated that numerous citizens have expressed their displeasure about the accumulation of rubbish in neighbourhoods and districts and announced that they will demand explanations.

Protection of garden works THE Plaza de Luceros in Alicante was fenced off on December 29 in order to protect the gardening work being undertaken there in case the New Year’s Eve celebrations became a bit too raucous. These works follow the recent restoration of the fountain and the overall renovation of the plaza.

COLISEO TEATRO: Obtained the audience award in the national competition. ON DECEMBER 26, the group Coliseo Teatro obtained the audience award in the national theatre competition in the Palencian town of Paredes de Nava. The audiences to the five plays that made up the programme were invited to vote for their favourite between the productions of groups from all over Spain. Coliseo Teatro, the winning group from Cal-

losa de Segura, presented ‘Tres Papas Para Toto,’ a work with which they have already obtained various awards. Jose Manuel Martinez also won best principal actor in the Malaga town of Ardales, in addition to obtaining the same recognition in the town of El Alamo, in Madrid. In Madrid, Hector Gutierrez also received the award for best direction.

Free grapes on buses THE Bodega Restaurant Casa Cesilia in Novelda offered passengers on a number of different buses on the morning of December 31, free grapes so that they could enjoy seeing in the New Year in

the traditional way. The company Subus Vectalia actually distributed up to 16,500 bags each containing 12 grapes to passengers on the city and intercity buses of Alicante, Alcoy, and Elda.


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New Year’s party ELCHE saw a giant screen, the music of the Elche DJ Jesus Rodriguez and a castle of fireworks to make the New Year’s Eve Party in the Placa De Baix something special. The DJ and his 15,000 watts of sound began at 11.30pm and ran on until 3am. Festivities councillor, Jose Perez, arranged for the chimes for midnight to be amplified from the tower of Calendura so that all knew when to eat their grapes. The councillor announced that the royal postmen would visit various neighbourhoods in Elche, on January 2, 3 and 5, to collect the letters from the children and that 8,000 seats to see the Three Kings Parade would be available at a price of just €1.50 at the Plaza del Congreso Eucaristico with a maximum of 10 per person.

Prisoner ran off A PRISONER made a daring escape from police custody as National Police officers prepared to move him to the Foreigner Internment Centre. The North African man had just appeared at Torrevieja police court and afterwards, during his transportation, shoved one of his two police escorts and escaped to the street, still handcuffed. The arrested man was living in Spain illegally and inflicted a minor injury on one of the officers during his escape.

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Lemons sweet and sour FETCHING a better price than in previous years By Linda Hall ALICANTE Province has lost 34 per cent of its lemon groves in the past 15 years. This works out to around 4,790 hectares or the equivalent of 4,800 football pitches. Alicante Province accounts for more than 99 per cent of the Valencia Community’s lemon plantations and production, said the Unio de Llauradors i Ramaders which represents local growers. So far the 2015-2016 harvest promises to be better than 2014’s for price and the quality of the fruit, a Unio spokesman said. “Like all citrus crops the setting fruit was affected by high temperatures and gales in May, together with the heat wave at the beginning of the summer. Nevertheless, the lemons are a good size,” they added. They are also fetching a better price than in previous years. Despite optimistic predictions for the 2015-2016 campaign, prices do not compensate for the reductions of the past five years, the

LEMONS: Alicante province is a principal producer. spokesman claimed: “The balance is clearly negative.” Alicante might have lost thousands of hectares of the land given

over to lemon production since the beginning of the century, but currently the sector’s greatest risk is the tendency to plant more trees.

“In fact, according to nurserymen and suppliers, we could return to overproduction of lemons owing to lack of control,” Unio warned.


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Hand in hand with good friends THE non-profit association ‘Another destiny, small gestures, big effects,’ have published the book ‘False Friends Hand in Hand with Good Friends.’ With the profits going toward the integration of people with Asperger Syndrome, and Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD), the didactic book is written in English and designed to highlight the words in English that appear the same in Spanish but mean something completely different. The publication also has a complementary audiobook, downloadable from the internet. The authors of the book are professors Carmen Marco Gil and Juana Maria Belchi Martinez, with the illustrations of Jeronimo Muñoz Ugeda. The book is on sale from January 7, from the Facultad de Ciencias de la Empresa (Faculty of Sciences of the Enterprise). It can also be ordered by e-mail: otrodestino@outlook.es

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Rough ride VALENCIA region’s Upper Court (TSJ) has rejected most town hall appeals against regulations making them responsible for the upkeep of 3,000 kilometres of main roads. Losing municipalities also had to pay legal costs.

Bright light THE region’s 112 emergency phoneline received numerous reports of a bright light in the sky at 8am. It was a meteorite briefly visible in Alicante, Valencia and Castellon provinces, emergency services later announced.

MAR MENOR: The group is also present in Murcia. By Linda Hall THE Servigroup hotel chain will be present at the Destinations tourist fair in Manchester between January 21 and 24. T h e lo n g -e s ta b lis h e d trade fair was held in Lon-

don for 23 years but for the past five has taken place in Manchester. It is one of the most important tourist industry events of the year and will be covered by The Times, Sunday Times and Sunday Times Travel Magazines.

Its 600 stands will be visited by 63,000 people and is a perfect platform for conne c ting w ith the ge ne ra l public, Servigroup said. The company’s stand will showcase the chain’s 16 hotels on the Mediterranean c oa s t inc luding O rihue la

Costa, Murcia, Almeria and Castellon. Anyone who m akes a booking at the Destinations fair will automatically qualify for a 10 per cent discount on the cost of their hol i day, Ser vi gr oup announced.

Pet fines SIX people in San Vicente were each fined €200 last month for not cleaning up after their dogs in the street. Another two people were fined €200 for feeding strays in public places.


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Central Market decision expected UPKEEP of Elche’s Central Market costs the city council around €63,500 a year. Only 14 stalls remain in the old covered market while approximately 50 traders have moved to a temporary installation near the river. They moved there last May after accepting an offer from the company contracted to build a new market on the Central Market site. Meanwhile, as it has in the past, Elche City Hall continues to pay the municipal market’s monthly overheads of €5,000 for lighting, cleaning and water. The 14 stallholders only 12 according to the PP Opposition party on Elche Council - are charged from €39.93 to

€237.83 per stall every two months depending on their position, size and characteristics. Last September stallholders who had moved to the new site, complained at their former colleagues’ “preferential treatment” as they must now pay their own overheads. There is even uncertainty as to whether the new municipal market will ever be built. As well as pulling down the old market this entails constructing an underground car park which could endanger archaeological remains include Moorish baths. The current threeparty alliance that controls the local government is not in favour of the development and a decision is expected early this year.

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What did you do with your last boarding pass? By Steve Walsh THE common or garden boarding pass is a familiar sight to most of us, and once served its purpose is typically discarded without concern as soon as we land. But maybe we should take a little more care of that scrap of paper! We are all aware of the need to keep our digital data safe these days, and with the guile and cunning of an MI5 agent take all sorts of security measures with our mobiles, online banking, pin numbers and email accounts. However, did you realise that there is a great deal of information on that innocent little piece of paper you just left on the plane that hackers can use to access your personal data? For example: If a would-be hacker took a picture of the bar code on your boarding card, using a few of his software tools it’s possible for him to access your e-mail address and telephone number. From there they might even get access to your bank account or maybe even break into your home… after all he

BOARDING PASS: Information can end up in the wrong hands. knows you’re on holiday! The broadcaster USA Today has released a video in which they show how easy it is for a hacker to access your information using just his mobile phone.

So, the next time you brag on Facebook with a photo of your flight tickets to Barbados, don’t be surprised how much of your information actually ends up in the wrong hands.



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Lunch for elderly residents THERE was dancing to live music into the early evening and the mayor gave a toast MORE than 500 elderly residents of Nijar took part in a lunch organised by the town hall at the Puerta de Europa restaurant. As well as lunch, there was a raffle of 50 prizes donated by local businesses and dancing to live music into the early evening. The mayor, Esperanza Perez, gave a toast and the councillor for Social Welfare, Victoria Calatrava wished everyone seasons greetings. RAFFLE: Prizes were donated by local businesses.

PUERTA DE EUROPA: More than 500 enjoyed the lunch.

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Rough ride

Walker rescued

Hiker rescued

Lottery spending

VALENCIA Region’s Upper Court (TSJ) has rejected most town hall appeals against regulations making them responsible for the upkeep of 3,000 kilometres of main roads.

EMERGENCY services rescued a woman, 67, who had fallen whilst out walking. It appears she slipped and suffered a fracture in one of her legs. She was taken by ambulance to hospital.

Shining bright

Driver loses control

A 65-YEAR-OLD woman from Belgium was rescued whilst hiking in Chillar towards the Fuente del Esparto where she sprained her right ankle and was taken to a local health centre by officers from the Guardia Civil, Civil Protection of Nerja and Puesto Nerja.

RESIDENTS of Almeria are estimated to have spent around €13.13 per person on tickets for the annual ‘El Niño’ lottery, drawn on January 6. The average for Spain is €13.54 per person, according to the State Lottery and Betting Society. Total prize money is €630 million.

THE region’s 112 emergency phone line received numerous reports of a bright light in the sky at 8am. It was a meteorite briefly visible in Alicante, Valencia and Castellon provinces, it was reported.

LOCAL POLICE are investigating an accident in the Avenidas of Palma when a driver, 23 years, lost control of his car and crashed into a van. The van driver, who was out of the van, was also hit.

Youth orchestra

Teachers attacked

Ripe for picking

Alcudia football

THE Youth Orchestra of Southern Spain gave an extraordinary performance at a New Year’s Eve Concert in Almuñecar which brought the audience to its feet with a tremendous, complicated finale.

THE nispero season will arrive a month early this year, as fruit is already ripening in the unseasonably high temperatures. A few of the earliest varieties were picked in December, Callosa and Marina Baja growers said.

THE mayor of Alcudia, Antoni Mir, presided over the inauguration of the new, improved football club facilities, the best of which was the replacement of the artificial pitch.

IN just five years, the number of attacks against teachers in Almeria Province has doubled to 21, according to a report from the Teachers’ Ombudsman from the National Association of State Teachers. The victims often suffer from anxiety and depression following the attacks.

Green project GANDIA’S municipal allotments project is expected to be up and running by next February. The town hall received 92 requests for one of the 80 available plots of land and has already allocated 65.

Dual purpose THE regional Environment department installed nesting boxes for small birds of prey on the Pego-Oliva marsh. Their presence will deter insects that have a negative impact on rice-growing.

Cold crime solved POLICE in Can Picafort, searching for a thief, found him hiding in the refrigerator of one of the bars he had tried to rob. The thief, known to the police, was arrested for burglary.

Quad bike crash TWO women were injured, one seriously, when the quad bike they were riding hit another car. The accident occurred at a crossroads on the road which joins Montuiri with Randa. The driver of the other car was unhurt.

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Classrooms stay THE Popular Party representative in Motril Town Hall, Luisa Maria Garcia Chamorro, has complained the Junta de Andalucia has not included in its plan of educational infrastructures for 2016, plans to eliminate the prefabricated classrooms of the Colegio Publico Cardenal Belluga of Los Alamos in Motril.

Roldan Olives ROLDAN OLIVES which specialises in the production and marketing of olives has announced it will change the principal thrust of the family business which is nearly 50 years old to promote franchises, as the company which is the main supplier of Aloreña olives, is the first in Spain to obtain the Denomination of Protected Origin for its olives.

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Extras audition AROUND 5,800 people attended the auditions to become extras in the series Penny Dreadful when two of the third season episodes are to be filmed in Almeria. There were 200 children at auditions at the Tryp Indalo Hotel in the capital. Filming is due to start at the end of this month and last for a month.

Internet access THE Guadalinfo network to provide internet access at public buildings which is promoted by the Junta de Andalucia registered 99,157 users in Almeria Province in 2015 and organised 54,957 events to boost employment.

GP App success THE mobile phone App Salud Responde, which enables people to book appointments with their doctors and health centres, has proved to be a big hit with the public. The number of GP appointments made via the App increased 140 per cent in 2015.

Better signs INDUSTRIAL estates across Malaga will see an improvement in the quality of their signposting as the council has allocated €100,000 for servicing. Manpower, machinery and materials will be covered by the amount which has been dedicated to help enhance navigation across multiple industrial sites.

Estepona mayor A PRESS RELEASE from the PSOE office in Estepona has criticised Jose Maria Garcia Urbano, the mayor of Estepona for apparently commissioning a statue by Madrid sculptor Santiago de Santiago to place on the roundabout at the junction of Avenida Juan Carlos 1 and Calle Cristobal Ruiz Mendez at a cost of €48,279.

Golden Mile A DRAMATIC car accident caused four serious injuries as three cars were involved in a spiralling collision after a Mexican woman unexpectedly lost control of her vehicle. Three Italian tourists and an 83-year-old man were also involved in the crash which occurred on famous Marbella landmark, the Golden Mile.

Drug arrests THE National Police have arrested two men and a woman in Malaga, and confiscated 390 kilos of hashish, a car, a dinghy with its engine, drug transporting equipment and two GPS systems.

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Majestic mistake DENMARK: The Queen of Denmark, Margrethe, set the nation’s tongues wagging regarding her traditional New Year speech this year by firstly mispronouncing the word ‘hectic,’ then fumbling through her speech notes which appeared to be in the wrong order.

U-turn for refugees SWEDEN: After being at the forefront of nations offering sanctuary to Middle Eastern refugees, and taking in more asylum seekers than any other nation in Europe, Sweden is seeing a dramatic shift in immigration policy to stem the tide. “We’re willing to do more than anyone else,” said Swedish Minister Morgan Johansson. “But even we have our limits.”

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Higher flood defences HOMES and businesses need more help to become resilient SIR JAMES BEVAN chief executive of the Environment Agency said people and communities should be helped to become more resilient when homes and businesses are overwhelmed as he defended the EA’s handling of the crisis and following criticism of EA Chairman Sir Philip Dilley’s family holiday in Barbados.

Mr or Mrs TORY MP Maria Miller, chair of the Commons Women and Equalities committee, said, “Passports and driving licences should not state if the holder is male or female because it causes ‘problems’ for transgender people.”

University cheats A NEW Freedom of Information request has found that the University of Kent has had more cheating students

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than any other university in the country. They top the list with nearly 2,000 reported incidents over a three year period.

IT would appear that Kanye West has his sights set on becoming an English Gent. Both he and her ladyship Kim Kardashian are reported by The Mirror to be planning a move to the UK where he intends to buy a large mansion.

US visitor US President Barack Obama will travel to Hanover in April for meetings with Chancellor Angela Merkel and trade delegations to promote US exports at the Messe annual technology show. He will meet German officials to work on a trans-Atlantic trade pact.

Dual position AS of the New Year, Germany took over the rotating Organisation for Security and Co-operation (OSCE) chairmanship. Because of its dual position as a member of the ‘Normandy format’ group, new hopes that this will help solve the Ukrainian crisis have been welcomed by Ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko.

Freak wave

SWEDEN: Swedish Green Party politician Angel Villaverde from Sundsvall, has been taken into custody in Peru according to local media. The once campaigner for poor villagers who was branded a terrorist for doing so, was detained on arrival at Lima airport while on a Christmas visit to see his sick mother.

THOUSANDS of New Year party-goers were advised to avoid crowds when German police issued an alert of an imminent attack in Munich, hours after evacuating two key train stations over fears that Daesh were planning a New Year suicide bomb assault.

MEIN KAMPF, Adolf Hitler’s Nazi manifesto, will be available to buy in Germany this week for the first time in more than 70 years, after copyright restrictions ended on January 1, 2016. However, German authorities are making it clear they still won’t tolerate any new ‘Mein Kampf’ without annotations.

DENMARK: A Danish New Year miracle and triple record for proud mother Erika Eckhard, who gave birth to the last baby boy of 2015 at 23.59 on December 31, and two minutes later his twin sister at 00.01 January 1. Which also means she had twins born a year apart.

Politician arrested

Attack warning

Now on sale

Lord of the manor

Three records

NORWAY: A giant wave that hit an oil rig in the Norwegian North Sea on December 30, has claimed the life of one and injured at least two workers. The rig is now heading to shore while an evacuation takes place.

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Traffic pile-up

JAAP KROESE: Returned to Holland just before Christmas.

Keep your spirit up, and may 2016 offer you better prospects.”

JUST one hour into the New Year, a major traffic pileup took the life of a 79-yearold man and injured at least 66 others. The accident was reported by police to have occurred on the M33 near the city of Paderborn when heavy fog resulted in zero visibility.

Basic income

Cash grab

THE city of Utrecht in Holland is the latest place in Europe to introduce a monthly pay check from the government, whether people work or not. They will pay the monthly wage to a small group of people claiming benefits, in an attempt to cut out the ‘poverty trap’ with a view to extending it if it’s a success.

GERMAN Chancellor Angela Merkel has won praise as well as facing criticism for her decision in September to open Germany to a record wave of refugees as figures show a total of 1.09 million migrants entered the country.

Death of Dutch businessman BOUGHT company out from receivership in 1993 SWAN HUNTER owner Jaap Kroese, a Dutch businessman who bought the company out from receivership in 1993, and lived in Wallsend but had gone home to Holland just before Christmas, has died just days after his 76th birthday.

A letter to York DUTCH people across Holland have been showing support for flood victims in the UK. Vincent Loth, Nijmegen,

DUTCH PRESS wrote “Dear people of York, as a yearly visitor to your city, I organise school trips from Holland to beautiful York every October. I was shocked to see so many parts of York areas under water. Hope you are all well and can save your city from too much damage.



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Netflix coming to Russian TV NO further details available at the moment

NETFLIX: An online media streaming service.

THE American multinational online media streaming service Netflix will begin operations in Russia starting January 2016. Multinational Korean corporation LG confirmed that Netflix would enter the Russian market via its Smart TV technology, but offered no further details.

Space wait RUSSIA’S plan to embark on a moon exploration may have to wait because of the economic crisis. Roscosmos, the country’s federal space agency is now facing budget cuts from the government, jeopardising all major space programmes.

Record oil figures RUSSIA pumped a record 534 million tons of crude oil in 2015 even as it reeled from a fall in oil prices caused by a supply glut, energy ministry data showed this week. The country’s oil and gas production last year increased 1.4 per cent year-on-year. CRUDE OIL: A record 543 million tons.

Nuclear Dhaka BANGLADESH’S state-run Atomic Energy Commission signed a deal with Russia on January 1, to build two 1,200 megawatt nuclear power plants, an investment totalling $12.65 billion (€11.6bn). Russia will finance up to 90 per cent of the total cost.

Blogger bust A RUSSIAN court sentenced a blogger to five years in jail for what it said was his extremist activity on the Internet after he urged people to attend a protest against high transport fares and criticised Russian intervention in Ukraine.

Bomb scare ABOUT 500 people were evacuated from two railway stations in Moscow this week after police were tipped off about bombs being planted, but no bomb was found.


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Record Boxing Day sales expected Nigeria NUMBER of people visiting the UK high street rose 11.7 per cent By John Smith THANKS to a long weekend in the UK with Boxing Day and its traditional sales falling on a Saturday, the retail analyst Springboard has forecast that this is likely to be a record year for sales both in shops

(€2,717,000) is the record amount of sales that Selfridges made between 9am and 10am on Boxing Day

“The government must take the big decisions on infrastructure, especially in aviation and energy, and get building roads, rail and more homes.” CBI director general Carolyn Fairbairn.

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BANK HEADQUARTERS: Twin towers in Frankfurt.

Deutsche Bank to sell Chinese shares By John Smith AS part of announced plans to increase its financial strength, Deutsche Bank has agreed a deal to sell its 20 per cent stake in China’s Hua Xia Bank for an estimated $4 billion (€3.66 billion) to the State-owned Chinese insurer PICC Property and Casualty Company.

and more importantly online. The number of people visiting high street shops on Boxing Day increased by 11.7 per cent compared with last year according to the company, and visits to shopping centres and retail parks also increased although not so dramatically, perhaps many remem-

“As we execute on Deutsche Bank’s strategic agenda, now is the right time for us to sell this investment,” said chief executive John Cryan according to the BBC. Earlier this year the bank said that it intends to reduce its staffing by 15,000 as well as selling a number of its businesses.

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Barcelona Metro sale ACS construction group is selling, subject to final approval, 80 per cent of its holdings in Servicios, Transportes y Equipamientos Publicos, which in turn holds 50 per cent of one of the lines in the Barcelona Metro system. It anticipates that the sale will not only release capital for reinvestment but will show a profit of around €70 million for the company.

Hyatt hacking HOTEL group Hyatt is warning past guests of a security breach in its customer payment system, as it had found malware on the payment processing computers for some hotels. The company said the problem had been fixed, but advised past customers to check bank statements for any unusual activity.

The cost of the UK floods IN the view of accountants PwC, the cost of heavy flooding across northern England is likely to exceed £1.5 billion (€2 billion), with small businesses and insurance firms hit hard, and this was before the onset across Ireland and Scotland of

Storm Frank, so the final cost is likely to be much greater. The overall cost to the economy could run to about 0.25 per cent of UK domestic product, and does not take into account the irreparable loss.

bering the six-hour queue to exit Bluewater in Kent on December 21. It was interesting to note that many shoppers didn’t go out on Boxing Day until the late morning as they were busy checking websites to see what bargains were available and where.

card ban THE Central Bank of Nigeria has issued an order to local commercial banks to tell customers to stop using their debit and credit cards whilst abroad after January 2016, according to the BBC. It is anticipated that this should be a temporary measure in order to protect the country’s foreign exchange reserves.


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Spanish retail showing an upturn SPAIN’S national statistics agency has announced that retail hiring in November grew 1.8 per cent over the last year, which is the fastest rate since Spain entered the deep recession in 2008. Spanish shops are now said to be hiring at pre-crisis levels in what is the Eurozone’s fourth largest economy. Perhaps going in some way to explaining the need for additional staff, retail sales increased by 3.3 per cent in November compared to last y e a r, wh i c h is th e 1 6 th consecutive month of growth, according to the agency. Whilst final figures are awaited follo wi n g l a st m i n u te T h re e Kings spending, many large retailers believe this will be the best Christmas and New Year period for business since the country’s recovery started. One of the reasons for higher household spending in Spain is belie v e d t o b e t h e fa llin g o il prices which have helped reduce

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SHOPPING: Large retailers believe this will be the best Christmas and New Year period for spending since the recovery started. costs, although the public at large did not recognise the economic growth of the country by voting

for the incumbent government. A lthough Spa in’s e c onomy gre w 0.8 pe r c e nt in the third

quarter of the year, the high unemployment level and effective freezing of wages doesn’t really

bode that well for future confidence, al t hough any posi t i ve news has to be welcome.

Minimum wage in Spain is to increase by 1 per cent DESPITE the fact that the offer of 1 per cent increase in the minimum wage by the interim government of Spain was opposed by the two main unions UGT and CCOO as being insufficient, it appears that this offer is final and will be imposed for 2016.

The UK minimum wage is more than double that of Spain This means that the monthly minimum wage will increase by just €6.60 from €648.60 to €655.20, which is hardly likely to spur growth in consumer spending, although there could in theory be a review should a different government come into power in the next few months.

INSUFFICIENT: Increase is unlikely to spur growth in spending. By comparison, minimum wages in the UK, Holland, Belgium, Germany, Ireland and France are all more than double that of Spain.

At the same time, it has been announced that the state pension will increase by just 0.25 per cent, although this will require the extra withdrawal of

€281 million from the national pension pot which as previously reported has been ‘raided’ by the government during its last full term.


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BANKS will set their own fees By John Smith IF you think that bureaucracy at Spanish banks is bad, it is about to get worse as despite attempted intervention from the Bank of Spain, there will be not insignificant charges if you use your bank card to withdraw cash from a bank other than your own. Initially, there seemed to be the intention for each bank to charge the user two charges, one from the bank supplying the cash and the other from the bank that issued the card, which is what the Bank of Spain objected to as this is a double

Customers will be charged for withdrawing money from a bank other than their own charge for the same service. Now, even though they have been ‘advised’ by the minister for the economy to reduce their charges, the banks have got together and decided to impose charges anyway. Whilst irritating for the consumer, it isn’t impossible to live with, or is it? Rather than each bank charging the same amount,

they have all decided to go their own way and there are two tier systems introduced by almost every bank, whereby if they have an agreement with another bank, the charge will be lower than if they don’t have an agreement with the bank whose card is being used. Just to add to the confusion every bank has a different charge with the lowest being 50 cents charged by ING with a whopping €2 being charged by Caixabank, and all the other banks are charging something in between. You know it makes cents (for the banks)!

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What will next year hold in store? IT will be my 77th on the planet, at one point I didn’t think I’d make it past 30! LEAPY LEE SAYS IT

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WELL, yet another year looms over us. I wonder what this one holds in store. It will actually be my 77th on this planet of ours. Not bad really, especially when you consider that at one point I didn’t think I’d get much further than 30! A record number of friends and colleagues have passed this year. I suppose that is one of the drawbacks of relative longevity. If you last long enough one day they will all be gone. Not sure I want to be around for that! Anyway here we go with the year of our Lord 2016. To be honest, if you were born in 1939 that very date sounds futuristic enough to boggle the mind. When, as a youngster, I lost myself in the adventures of Dan Dare in the Eagle comics, it never dawned that one day I would actu-

INCREDIBLE ENVIRONMENT: Distant planets, men walking on the moon.

ally live in the incredible environment depicted in those fantasy adventures. Instant visual communication. Spaceships to distant planets. Men walking on the

moon. Weapons of mass destruction! Odd is it not that humans can be so advanced in some respects and remain so primitive in others? We’re all still killing

each other. I reckon it’ll be about a thousand years more before we learn to live in peace with our fellow man. The abolition of all organised religions would be a step in the right direction. What mankind needs is a spiritual revolution. Something that is guided by the heart and the soul, instead of scribings in ancient manuscripts that are completely out of touch with the present day. Books that teach violence and disruption as a means of attaining the fast track to Shangri La and are so obscure in their content, they can be interpreted in any way our religious hierarchy deem fit. Dream on Leapy. So, all that remains is to thank you all for all your missives and interest. (Don’t worry, I can still take it!) Thanks also to the Euro Weekly News for still remaining one of the last bastions of free speech, and a very happy, peaceful and healthy New Year to you all. Keep the faith. Love Leapy. Leapylee2002@gmail.com

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7:00am Alexander 10:05am Rage 12:00pm Clash of the Titans 2:00pm The Equalizer 4:25pm The Last Samurai 7:10pm Rage 9:00pm Clash of the Titans 11:00pm The Equalizer 1:15am The Last Samurai 4:00am Point Break: Special 4:30am Tora! Tora! Tora!

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Patch Adams Elf Horrible Bosses 2 Lovesick Office Space The Longest Yard Ali G Indahouse Never Been Kissed Horrible Bosses 2 Office Space Superfast Welcome to the Jungle 4:15am Ant-Man: Behind the Scenes 4:45am The Pink Panther Strikes Again

7:00am 7:45am 8:35am 9:30am 10:00am 10:30am 11:00am 11:30am 12:00pm 1:00pm 2:00pm 2:30pm 3:00pm 3:30pm 4:00pm 4:30pm 5:00pm 5:30pm 6:00pm 6:30pm 7:00pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 8:30pm 9:00pm 10:00pm 11:00pm 12:05am

Made in Chelsea Charmed Charmed Hollyoaks The Goldbergs The Goldbergs Melissa and Joey Melissa and Joey Charmed Charmed How I Met Your Mother How I Met Your Mother The Big Bang Theory The Big Bang Theory Melissa and Joey Melissa and Joey How I Met Your Mother How I Met Your Mother The Goldbergs The Goldbergs The Big Bang Theory The Big Bang Theory Hollyoaks Hollyoaks Does Come Dine with Me The Big Bang Theory Brooklyn Nine-Nine Gogglebox The Big Bang Theory

7:30am The Marine 4: Moving Target 9:15am The Loft 11:15am Home 1:00pm Top Five 3:00pm I Origins 5:00pm Kingsman: The Secret Service 7:15pm Home 9:00pm Kingsman: The Secret Service 11:15pm Top Five 1:00am The Loft Five married guys use a penthouse loft to live secret lives, but things get badly out of hand. 2:50am The Marine 4: Moving Target Sergeant Jake Carter is assigned to protect a whistleblower trying to expose a corrupt army defence. 4:25am I Origins A biologist studying the evolution of the eye makes a potentially lifechanging discovery.

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Football Gold Football Gold Football Gold Football Gold WWE SmackDown! Cricket's Greatest Big Bash League Capital One Cup Highlights Premier League Legends Premier League Legends Premier League Legends Premier League Legends Capital One Cup Highlights Football Gold Football Gold Football Gold Football Gold Barclays Premier League World Capital One Cup Highlights Capital One Cup Highlights FL72 SPFL Round Up La Liga Show 2015 Barclays Premier League World

7:00am Cricket 8:30am Cricket 12:30pm Ashes Zone: Aussie Legends 1:00pm Cricket 2:00pm Cricket 3:00pm Big Bash League 6:30pm Cricket's Greatest 7:00pm Cricket 8:00pm Big Bash League 11:30pm Cricket 12:30am Cricket The final day of the second Test at Newlands in Cape Town between South Africa and England. 1:30am Cricket Reaction to and analysis from the fifth and final day of the second Test between South Africa and England. 2:30am Cricket 3:30am Cricket 4:30am Cricket 5:30am Cricket The final day of the third Test Australia host the West Indies



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7:00am Breakfast 10:15am Rip Off Britain 11:00am Homes Under the Hammer 12:00pm Wanted Down Under 12:45pm Close Calls: On Camera 1:15pm Bargain Hunt 2:00pm BBC News at One 2:30pm BBC London News 2:45pm Father Brown 3:30pm For What It's Worth 4:15pm Escape to the Country 4:45pm James Martin: Home Comforts 5:30pm Antiques Road Trip 6:15pm Pointless 7:00pm BBC News at Six 7:30pm BBC London News 8:00pm The One Show 8:30pm Match of the Day Live 11:00pm BBC News at Ten 11:25pm BBC London News 11:35pm The Graham Norton Show 12:25am Would I Lie to You? 12:55am You Again 2:35am Darts

7:00am Good Morning Britain 9:30am Lorraine 10:25am The Jeremy Kyle Show 11:30am This Morning 1:30pm Loose Women 2:30pm ITV Lunchtime News 3:00pm Judge Rinder 4:00pm 1000 Heartbeats 5:00pm Tipping Point 6:00pm The Chase 7:00pm ITV News London 7:30pm ITV Evening News 8:00pm Emmerdale 8:30pm Coronation Street 9:00pm The Martin Lewis Money Show 9:30pm Coronation Street 10:00pm Mr Selfridge 11:00pm ITV News at Ten and Weather 11:40pm Birds of a Feather 12:10am Dirty Rotten Scoundrels 2:10am Jackpot247 4:00am Murder, She Wrote 4:50am ITV Nightscreen

7:00am Rip Off Britain 7:45am Homes Under the Hammer 8:45am Close Calls: On Camera 9:15am MasterChef: The Professionals 10:15am Victoria Derbyshire 12:00pm BBC News 1:00pm The Daily Politics 2:00pm Darts 5:15pm Coast 6:15pm Flog It! 7:00pm Eggheads 7:30pm Great British Railway Journeys 8:00pm Celebrity Antiques Road Trip 9:00pm Mastermind 9:30pm What to Buy and Why 10:00pm Royal Wives at War 11:00pm QI 11:30pm Newsnight 12:05am Darts 12:55am Albatross 2:20am Hugh's War on Waste 3:20am Tomorrow's Food 4:20am This is BBC Two

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The Hot Desk The Cube Dinner Date Emmerdale Emmerdale You've Been Framed! Catchphrase Dinner Date Royal Pains Emmerdale Emmerdale The Hot Desk The Lake House The Jeremy Kyle Show The Jeremy Kyle Show Take Me Out You've Been Framed and Famous! Two and a Half Men Two and a Half Men Shaun of the Dead Take Me Out Two and a Half Men Two and a Half Men Safeword Planet's Funniest Animals Teleshopping

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Top Gear Don't Tell the Bride Live at the Apollo Live at the Apollo Russell Howard's Good News Russell Howard's Good News Extra American Dad! American Dad! Family Guy Family Guy Siblings Cuckoo Russell Howard's Good News

World News Today The Good Old Days Sounds of the 70s Great Guitar Riffs at the BBC Top of the Pops Top of the Pops Genesis: Together and Apart Top of the Pops Top of the Pops

7:00am Man About the House 7:25am Heartbeat 8:25am Where the Heart is 9:25am The Darling Buds of May 10:30am Judge Judy 11:00am Judge Judy 11:25am Judge Judy 11:50am The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes 1:00pm Murder, She Wrote 2:00pm Heartbeat 3:05pm Wild at Heart 4:05pm Where the Heart is 5:10pm Man About the House 5:40pm Rising Damp 6:15pm On the Buses 6:50pm Heartbeat 7:50pm Murder, She Wrote 8:55pm The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes 10:00pm Long Lost Family 11:00pm Law and Order: UK 12:00am Blue Murder 1:40am The Pianist 4:10am Judge Judy 5:10am The Darling Buds of May

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Countdown King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens Everybody Loves Raymond Everybody Loves Raymond Frasier Frasier Frasier Undercover Boss USA Four in a Bed Channel 4 News Summary Four in a Bed Four in a Bed Four in a Bed Four in a Bed Deal or No Deal Countdown A Place in the Sun: Winter Sun Come Dine with Me The Simpsons Hollyoaks Channel 4 News Amy Rude Tube Vampires Suck

8:35am Thomas and Friends 8:50am Noddy in Toyland 9:00am Ben and Holly's Little Kingdom 9:15am Peppa Pig 9:35am Paw Patrol 9:45am Bananas in Pajamas 10:00am Toot the Tiny Tugboat 10:15am The Wright Stuff 12:10pm Cowboy Builders 1:10pm 5 News Lunchtime 1:15pm Celebrity Big Brother 2:15pm Fail Army 2:45pm Neighbours 3:15pm NCIS 4:15pm Jesse Stone: Benefit of the Doubt 6:00pm 5 News at 5 6:30pm Neighbours 7:00pm Can't Pay? We'll Take it Away! 8:00pm Pussies Galore: Love Me, Love My Cats 9:00pm Puppies Make You Laugh Out Loud 10:00pm Celebrity Big Brother 11:00pm Lip Sync Battle UK 11:30pm Celebrity Big Brother 12:05am Celebrity Big Brother's Bit on the Side

The Store Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Minder The Professionals Magnum, P.I. Alias Smith and Jones Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Minder The Professionals Magnum, P.I. Alias Smith and Jones Minder The Professionals Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Counting Cars Counting Cars High Plains Drifter The Krays Minder Nitro Circus ITV4 Nightscreen The Store

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Jaws Die Hard Die Hard 2 The Maze Runner Babylon A.D. Die Hard Die Hard 2 The Maze Runner Babylon A.D. Jaws Death Wish Broken Lance

8:45am Romy and Michele's High School Reunion 10:25am The Jewel of the Nile 12:15pm Balls of Fury 1:50pm The 40 Year Old Virgin 3:50pm Think Like a Man Too 5:40pm Big Daddy 7:20pm Tenacious D in the Pick of Destiny 9:00pm The 40 Year Old Virgin 11:00pm Think Like a Man Too 12:55am The Man

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Made in Chelsea Charmed Hollyoaks The Goldbergs The Goldbergs Melissa and Joey Charmed Charmed How I Met Your Mother How I Met Your Mother The Big Bang Theory Melissa and Joey Melissa and Joey How I Met Your Mother How I Met Your Mother The Goldbergs The Big Bang Theory Hollyoaks Hollyoaks Does Come Dine with Me The Big Bang Theory The Big Bang Theory Beverly Hills Cop II The Big Bang Theory The Big Bang Theory Tattoo Fixers Gogglebox

7:00am Home 8:45am Exodus: Gods and Kings Special 9:00am Unfinished Business 10:45am Woman in Gold 12:45pm The Loft 2:45pm Get Hard 4:45pm Ant-Man: Behind the Scenes 5:15pm Home 7:00pm Woman in Gold 9:00pm Get Hard 10:45pm Unfinished Business 12:20am Girl House 2:05am The Loft Five married guys use a penthouse loft to live secret lives, but things get badly out of hand. 3:50am Girl House A group of gorgeous webcam performers living under the same roof are stalked by a psychotic killer. 5:35am Chappie Special

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Football Gold Football Gold Football Gold WWE Main Event Cricket's Greatest Big Bash League Cricket's Greatest La Liga Show 2015 The Premier League Years Premier League Legends La Liga Show 2015 Sporting Triumphs Sporting Triumphs Barclays Premier League World Game Changers Sporting Triumphs Sporting Triumphs The Fantasy Football Club Sporting Rivalries Sporting Rivalries Barclays Premier League Review Football Gold Football Gold Barclays Premier League Review The Fantasy Football Club

7:00am Cricket Classics 8:00am Cricket 9:00am Barclays Premier League World 9:30am The Premier League Years 11:30am Premier League Legends 12:00pm Barclays Premier League World 12:30pm Premier League Legends 1:00pm Premier League Legends 1:30pm Cricket Classics 2:30pm Cricket's Greatest 3:00pm Big Bash League 6:30pm Cricket's Greatest 7:00pm Adam Gilchrist Masterclass 7:30pm Adam Gilchrist Masterclass 8:00pm Big Bash League 11:30pm Cricket Classics 12:30am Cricket Classics 1:30am Cricket 2:30am Adam Gilchrist Masterclass 3:00am Adam Gilchrist Masterclass


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Fraud refund after card scam DEAR John, You very kindly wrote an article in the EWN about the problems that I had when my bank card was scammed in an ATM in Elviria in September (EWN 1577), and €3,000 was fraudulently removed from my account with my bank refusing to refund the money. Whilst this was bad enough, I also had a serious fall which resulted in me having a major operation and then I was confined to a wheelchair and a not very pleasant rehabilitation centre. Now I’m delighted to say that although not completely recovered I am able to walk and drive again and I have today (December 29) received a letter from my bank advising that I will receive a full refund of the money stolen within the next two weeks. I was lucky enough to find a very good lawyer, who was able to explain to my bank that unless the money was refunded that he would approach the Bank of Spain on my behalf, as they have recently indicated that they are prepared to become involved in unresolved cases such as mine. The combination of your publicity for my loss and my very clever lawyer means that I can look forward to a much happier 2016 than I had expected following the loss and my accident, so many thanks to EWN for your help. Vera, Elviria

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First baby born on Xmas Day KAYLEEN from Gibraltar was over the moon with the article published in the EWN last week regarding the birth of her son William, who was the first Christmas baby born in Gibraltar, and simply wrote: Lovely, thank you :-)

DEAR Michel, I would like to thank you once again for your generous gesture of donating €250 through your Giving While Living campaign. Your contribution allowed us to obtain 210 dozen, that is 2,520, eggs to give to the Los Caputxins food bank for distribution!!!! A million thanks, a huge hug and a very Happy New Year! Jenny in Mallorca

and their two children, staying in Can Pastilla, close to Palma Airport. It will be their first visit Mallorca. Just a thought, but would it be possible to join you at one of your now, world famous Curry Appreciation Evenings? We arrive on March 26, and return on April 2. Should such an event, not be taking place when we are on the island, perhaps there might be a chance to share a half decent bottle of vino tinto. I could then explain to Gabriela (5) and Teddy (2) about arrows and things! Very best regards sir. Robert and Marie Barnes Campoverde, Costa Blanca.

Curry night

PC brigade

DEAR Leapy, Myself and my wife Marie, visit Mallorca each year. Towards the end of March in 2016 we will again be dropping onto the island, but this time with my daughter, her husband

HI Leapy I felt I just had to drop you a quick note having read your Enoch Powell article in the Euro Weekly News. Fantastic piece Leapy, well written and spot on! Any of the thousands of

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No respect LEAPY, why is it only sections of the British community that criticise their own and assert they are no better than the immigrants who come to abuse the UK’s generosity? It’s something I’ve never understood. There’s not another nationality in the world that does this. No wonder immigrants don’t respect our country when we can’t respect it either. Annie Via website

Puzzle errors

CHRISTMAS BABY: Kayleen and her son William.

fluffy Liberals and PC brigade who appear to have an ever increasing voice in England, as well of course as the BBC which is clearly run by them would be hard pressed to accuse you of anything resembling racism with that article – much as they will try. I’m a person who grew up in the 50s and 60s so remember this speech very well and goodness me how his words have come to fruition… I, like you, now live in Spain and have done since 2000, and so from the ‘outside’ so to speak see my beloved England sinking further and further as time goes by, I think it’s all too late now to get our Country and our Anglo Saxon identity back – stable door and all that! Too late for our generation, it’s our children and more so our grandchildren I fear for. Rant over, once again great piece, jolly well done. Wishing you and your family a Very Happy New Year! Best wishes John San Roque, Cadiz

Wonderful donation DEAR Michel, It’s people like you who allow us to do what we do. This is a wonderful donation, thank you very much. We were hoping to be able to do some events and outings for the children over the Christmas period as they all get stuck in the homes and get quite bored, so Star Wars here we come, the kids will love it! Brilliant! We also put in food and goodies so they don’t miss out. The Bags For Christmas Appeal has done very well again this year and we have given the homes new pjs, slippers, underwear and loads of presents, we also have quite a bit of gels, shampoo and toothbrushes etc for the homes. We wish you all a very happy Christmas and a wonderful 2016. With loads of love, Tony and Lucy Make A Smile

MAY I first wish you all a Happy New Year! This is the first time that I have EVER written to a newspaper (and I’m nearly 80 years old!), so bear with me if I ramble a bit! I have been enjoying your paper here for nearly 10 years now and particularly like the puzzles section, they say doing puzzles keeps the brain active and stops you vegetating!! But you really got me all of a twist last week with the nonagram (my favourite). Could you please tell us what dictionary you use to validify all the words you use?! The rules state quite clearly NO PLURALS, so how can you have CHESTNUTS as the nine letter word? Likewise the following words: Chests, tenths, chutes, tushes, hues, huts, hens and thens, and the word echt I cannot even find in either of my dictionaries! I don’t mind finding the odd word I’ve never heard of and can’t find, but I think you’ve overdone it with this one! I’m all for learning new words to add to my vocabulary, even at my advanced age but this is stretching it a bit too far and I felt I had to comment. This week’s puzzle has gone the other way, you gave a target of 16 and so far I have 24 valid words (all in the dictionary!) Thank you Janice Brooks, Alora Editor’s note: Thank you for bringing this matter to our attention, we will look into the matter for future editions.

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7:00am Breakfast 11:00am Saturday Kitchen 12:30pm James Martin: Home Comforts 1:00pm BBC News 1:10pm Football Focus 2:00pm Athletics 3:30pm Darts 5:30pm Final Score 6:20pm Now You See It 6:50pm BBC News 7:00pm BBC London News 7:10pm Celebrity Mastermind 7:40pm Pointless 8:30pm The Voice UK 10:05pm Casualty Hospital drama. Dixie steps up as the hero but is left feeling bittersweet. 10:55pm The National Lottery Live 11:05pm BBC News 11:25pm Match of the Day: FA Cup Highlights 1:00am The Peacemaker 2:55am Halloween: Resurrection

7:10am Race to Super Bowl 50 8:00am Jubal 9:40am The Importance of Being Earnest 11:10am Animal Park 12:10pm The Natural World 1:00pm James Martin: Home Comforts 1:45pm James Martin: Home Comforts 2:30pm Homes Under the Hammer 3:15pm Money for Nothing 4:00pm Escape to the Country 4:45pm For What It's Worth 5:30pm Darts 7:00pm Flog It! 7:30pm World's Sneakiest Animals 8:30pm Victorian Bakers 9:30pm Dad's Army 10:00pm Live at the Apollo 10:45pm Insert Name Here 11:15pm QI XL 12:00am Dragons' Den 1:00am Darts 1:50am Genghis Khan

10:25am ITV News 10:30am Murder, She Wrote 11:25am The Jeremy Kyle Show USA 12:20pm The Jeremy Kyle Show 1:20pm ITV News and Weather 1:25pm The Jeremy Kyle Show 2:30pm Judge Rinder 3:30pm The Chase 4:30pm Doc Martin 5:30pm The Martin Lewis Money Show 6:00pm Ninja Warrior UK 7:00pm ITV News London 7:15pm ITV News and Weather 7:30pm You've Been Framed! 8:00pm Ninja Warrior UK 9:00pm Take Me Out 10:15pm The Jonathan Ross Show 11:20pm ITV News and Weather 11:35pm Sex and the City 2 2:15am Jackpot247

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Ninja Warrior UK Ninja Warrior UK You've Been Framed! The Lake House Nanny McPhee Jurassic Park Beowulf: Return to the Shieldlands Take Me Out: The Gossip Mark Wright and Laura Jackson host the fun-packed companion series to dating show Take Me Out. The Fast and the Furious FHM Safeword Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records

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Don't Tell the Bride Top Gear Shrek The Third Russell Howard's Good News Extra Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy American Dad! Russell Howard's Good News Extra

9:00pm Castles: Britain's Fortified History 10:00pm The Young Montalbano 11:45pm Blondie: One Way or Another 12:55am Blondie @ Glastonbury

9:50am The Royal Return of the drama series set around a North Yorkshire hospital in the 1960s. 10:55am Carry on Henry 12:45pm The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes 1:55pm The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes 3:00pm A Touch of Frost 5:00pm Columbo 7:00pm Lewis 9:00pm Foyle's War 11:00pm Agatha Christie's Marple 12:55am Marchlands 2:00am The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes 2:55am Man About the House 3:20am ITV3 Nightscreen 3:30am Teleshopping Shopping from home.

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King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens Ironman France Everybody Loves Raymond Everybody Loves Raymond The Morning Line Von Ryan's Express The World's Most Famous Train Channel 4 Racing Come Dine with Me Come Dine with Me Come Dine with Me Come Dine with Me Channel 4 News Location, Location, Location Britain's Wildest Weather 2015 The Hunger Games: Catching Fire The Day the Earth Stood Still Hollyoaks Omnibus Phil Spencer: Secret Agent

8:50am Blaze and the Monster Machines 9:15am Ben and Holly's Little Kingdom 9:30am Wanda and the Alien 9:45am Toby's Travelling Circus 9:55am Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 10:30am The Saturday Show 12:30pm Can't Pay? We'll Take it Away! 1:25pm Can't Pay? We'll Take it Away! 2:25pm Columbo: How to Dial a Murder 6:00pm Cats Make You Laugh Out Loud 7:00pm 5 News Weekend 7:05pm World War II in Colour 8:05pm World War II Battlefield Recovery 9:00pm Chasing Monsters 10:00pm Celebrity Big Brother 11:00pm Jason Manford Live At The Manchester Apollo 12:15am Lip Sync Battle UK

7:00am How I Met Your Mother 7:20am How I Met Your Mother 7:45am Baby Daddy 8:05am Baby Daddy 8:35am Melissa and Joey 9:00am Melissa and Joey 9:30am The Goldbergs 10:00am The Goldbergs 10:30am How I Met Your Mother 10:55am How I Met Your Mother 11:25am Brooklyn Nine-Nine 12:20pm Hollyoaks Does Come Dine with Me 2:55pm Space Chimps 4:30pm The Big Bang Theory 5:00pm The Big Bang Theory 5:30pm The Big Bang Theory 6:00pm The Big Bang Theory 6:30pm The Big Bang Theory 7:00pm The Big Bang Theory 7:30pm The Big Bang Theory 9:00pm Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen 12:00am Gogglebox

9:35am Alias Smith and Jones 10:40am Pawn Stars 11:05am Pawn Stars 11:35am Pawn Stars 12:05pm Pawn Stars 12:35pm Pawn Stars 1:05pm Cheyenne Autumn 4:10pm Rio Bravo Classic western set i n a small Texas border town under the grip of an evil cattle baron. 7:00pm Storage Wars Texas 7:30pm Storage Wars Texas 8:00pm Storage Wars Texas 8:30pm Storage Wars Texas 9:00pm Storage Wars 9:30pm Storage Wars 10:00pm Pale Rider 12:25am Heartbreak Ridge 3:05am Legacy! The 2015 Rugby World Cup 4:00am Teleshopping

7:20am Gladiator 10:00am Behind Enemy Lines 12:00pm Kingsman: The Secret Service 2:15pm Bad Boys 4:15pm Gladiator 7:00pm Behind Enemy Lines 9:00pm Kingsman: The Secret Service 11:15pm Bad Boys 1:25am Aliens: Special Edition

7:00am Home 8:45am Exodus: Gods and Kings Special 9:00am Unfinished Business 10:45am The Loft 12:45pm Woman in Gold 2:45pm Get Hard 4:45pm The Man From U.N.C.L.E Sky Movies Special 5:15pm Home 7:00pm Woman in Gold 9:00pm Get Hard 10:45pm Unfinished Business 12:20am Girl House 2:05am The Loft 3:50am Girl House 5:35am Chappie Special The stars of Neill Blomkamp's latest sci-fi thriller talk about the making of the film.

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Football Gold Football Gold Football Gold Football Gold Premier League 100 Club Premier League 100 Club Game Changers Sporting Triumphs Sporting Triumphs The Fantasy Football Club Soccer A.M. The Mavericks European Rugby Sporting Triumphs Sporting Triumphs Sporting Triumphs Sporting Triumphs European Rugby Sporting Triumphs NFL NFL Football Gold Football Gold A chance to relive some classic matches from the English top flight.

Cricket Classics Cricket's Greatest Cricket's Greatest Big Bash League Cricket's Greatest Cricket's Greatest Cricket's Greatest Cricket's Greatest Cricket's Greatest Big Bash League The T20 Big Bash League Melbourne derby as the Renegades face the Stars at the Etihad Stadium. Cricket's Greatest Cricket's Greatest Cricket's Greatest Big Bash League Cricket Classics IPL Greatest Catches Cricket's Greatest Cricket's Greatest Cricket Classics



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7:00am Breakfast 8:25am Match of the Day: FA Cup Highlights 10:00am The Andrew Marr Show 11:00am The Big Questions 12:00pm Sunday Politics 1:15pm Bargain Hunt 2:00pm BBC News 2:15pm Songs of Praise 2:50pm For What It's Worth 3:35pm Great Barrier Reef with David Attenborough 4:35pm Match of the Day Live 7:05pm BBC News 7:20pm BBC London News 7:30pm Countryfile 8:30pm Still Open All Hours 9:00pm Antiques Roadshow 10:00pm War and Peace 11:00pm BBC News 11:20pm BBC London News 11:30pm Match of the Day: FA Cup Highlights 12:25am Signs 2:05am Masters Snooker Extra 4:05am Weather for the Week Ahead

7:30am City Beneath the Sea 9:00am Monty Don's Italian Gardens 10:00am Countryfile 11:00am Saturday Kitchen Best Bites 12:30pm James Martin: Home Comforts 1:15pm James Martin: Home Comforts 2:00pm Masters Snooker 6:00pm Ski Sunday 6:45pm Darts 9:00pm Dragons' Den 10:00pm My Mediterranean with Adrian Chiles 11:00pm Stephen Fry: A Life on Screen 12:00am Masters Snooker Highlights 12:50am Disconnect 2:40am Countryfile 3:35am Holby City Hospital drama. Arthur is pushed to the limit when he tries to win Morven's affections. 4:35am This is BBC Two

10:05am The Tom and Jerry Show 10:25am ITV News 10:30am Murder, She Wrote 11:25am The Jeremy Kyle Show 12:30pm The Jeremy Kyle Show 1:35pm ITV News and Weather 1:50pm The Jeremy Kyle Show 2:50pm Ninja Warrior UK 3:55pm Thunderball 6:30pm ITV News London 6:45pm ITV News and Weather 7:00pm Unbelievable Moments Caught on Camera 8:00pm Beowulf: Return to the Shieldlands 9:00pm Endeavour 11:00pm ITV News and Weather 11:15pm Joanna Lumley's Trans-Siberian Adventure 12:15am Rugby Highlights 1:15am Jackpot247

7:00am Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records 7:15am Emmerdale Omnibus 10:05am Coronation Street Omnibus 12:40pm Take Me Out 1:55pm Take Me Out: The Gossip 3:00pm Catchphrase 3:45pm Bean 5:30pm The Lost World: Jurassic Park 8:00pm Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang 10:00pm Casino Royale 12:55am FHM 1:50am Reality Bites 2:35am Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records 3:00am Planet's Funniest Animals Humorous video clips of pets and other animals in unusual situations. 3:25am Teleshopping Shopping from home.

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8:00pm India's Frontier Railways 9:00pm Empire of the Tsars: Romanov Russia with Lucy Worsley 10:00pm Darcey Bussell's Looking for Audrey 11:00pm Goya Exposed with Jake Chapman 11:30pm Flamenco: Gypsy Soul 12:30am Storyville

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Rising Damp Rising Damp On the Buses On the Buses Carry on Henry Heartbeat Heartbeat Columbo The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Agatha Christie's Marple Midsomer Murders The Cruise Ship The Cruise Ship Bette Midler: One Night Only Wycliffe Private Benjamin The Pianist Heartbeat Heartbeat Nostalgic police drama series set in a Yorkshire village.

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7:15am How I Met Your Mother 7:40am King of Queens 8:05am King of Queens 8:30am Everybody Loves Raymond 8:55am Everybody Loves Raymond 9:30am Frasier 10:00am Frasier 10:30am Sunday Brunch 1:30pm George Clarke's Amazing Spaces 2:30pm Location, Location, Location 3:35pm The Simpsons 4:05pm The Simpsons 4:30pm The Simpsons 5:00pm 17 Again 7:00pm Channel 4 News 7:20pm Ice Age: Continental Drift 9:00pm Walking the Himalayas 10:00pm Deutschland 83 11:00pm The 80s: Ten Years That Changed Britain 12:30am Footloose 2:25am Superscrimpers: Waste Not, Want Not

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Air Force One Clash of the Titans American Sniper 300: Rise of an Empire Into the Storm Clash of the Titans American Sniper 300: Rise of an Empire In the Line of Fire

7:35am The Top Ten Show 2016 7:55am The Waterboy 9:35am Who Framed Roger Rabbit? 11:15am Let's be Cops 1:10pm The Interview 3:10pm Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason 5:05pm Mrs. Doubtfire 7:15pm Tammy 9:00pm The Interview 11:00pm Let's be Cops 12:50am Sex Ed 2:30am Tammy 4:10am Cheap Thrills

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Rude(Ish) Tube Rules of Engagement Baby Daddy Baby Daddy Melissa and Joey Melissa and Joey The Goldbergs The Goldbergs Hollyoaks Omnibus Space Chimps 2: Zartog Strikes Back The Big Bang Theory The Big Bang Theory The Big Bang Theory The Big Bang Theory The Big Bang Theory The Big Bang Theory The Big Bang Theory The Big Bang Theory The Big Bang Theory Iron Man Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Tattoo Fixers The Inbetweeners The Inbetweeners The IT Crowd The IT Crowd Gogglebox Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

7:00am Unfinished Business 8:45am Exodus: Gods and Kings Special 9:00am Home 10:45am Woman in Gold 12:45pm The Loft 2:45pm Ant-Man: Behind the Scenes 3:15pm Get Hard 5:15pm Home A loveable alien on the run from his own species makes friends with an adventurous young girl. 7:00pm Woman in Gold 9:00pm Unfinished Business A small-business owner and his two associates travel to Europe to close a big deal. 10:35pm Get Hard 12:20am Girl House 2:05am The Loft 3:50am Girl House 5:35am The Man From U.N.C.L.E Sky Movies Special

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Big Bash League Big Bash League Cricket's Greatest Sporting Triumphs European Rugby Football A match from Spain's La Liga. Spanish Gold Football Football Gold Relive the 1999 League Cup final between Leicester City and Tottenham Hotspur at Wembley. Football To be Announced European Rugby Special La Liga La Liga Cricket's Greatest Cricket's Greatest Cricket's Greatest Cricket Classics IPL Greatest Catches Cricket's Greatest


OPINION & COMMENT

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Whoosh! There goes another year and, hopefully, some of its irritations 2015 is over and I can’t recall a year so full of irritating phrases Nora Johnson

Breaking Views Nora is the author of popular psychological suspense and crime thrillers and a freelance journalist. To comment on any of the issues raised in her column, go to www.euroweeklynews.com/3.0.15/nora-johnson

LOOKING back over 2015, I can’t recall a year so full of irritating phrases. Phrases like ‘with all due respect’ (almost always coupled with an insult or unsolicited advice). ‘It is what it is’.(In other words, ‘I have nothing helpful to say, but don’t want to stop talking yet.’ Weakest. Advice. Ever.) And, ‘Just sayin’. (Thanks for clarifying the thing you just said is a thing you are saying.) Not to mention all those buzzwords like ‘crisis’ (refugee crisis, euro crisis, political crisis, NHS crisis, housing crisis), and buzzwords relating to the economic downturn like ‘austerity’ (code for ‘the government’s broke’). TV subtitles (especially the BBC’s), essential for foreign-language dramas

NO-NONSENSE: Update after police tasered a terrorist after a stabbing in a London tube station. (though sometimes inaccurate), can produce amusingly unintended results. On a recent Match of the Day, for example, the camera focused on the former chairman of Aston Villa. “Great to see Doug Ellis here in his Villa

scarf,” the commentator announced. The subtitles translated this as ‘. . . here with Hezbollah’. Another subtitle error during an interview with Labour’s Neil Coyle about the death threats he’d received,

the MP was quoted as saying that he was trying not to let abusers ‘get in the waif doing my job’. Let’s trust she’s at least paid the minimum wage. The British capacity for understatement can sometimes sound weirdly ir-

ritating to non-Brits. But to us Brits, the use of the stiff-upper-lip is often strangely reassuring, adding calm and self-control in these stressful times. After police tasered a terrorist who stabbed a man at a tube station in December, London Underground issued this no-nonsense, no-frills update: “Delays on the Central line due to a customer incident at Leytonstone.” WC Fields once said he spent most of his money on booze and fast cars...the rest he squandered. He was talking about money, but surely time’s important too? So, why do so many Brits squander their time whingeing? OK, had enough of all my own whingeing, next scandal please! Nora Johnson’s thrillers ‘Landscape of Lies’, ‘Retribution’, ‘Soul Stealer’, ‘The De Clerambault Code’ (www.nora-johnson.com) available from Amazon in paperback/eBook (€0.89;£0.79) and iBookstore. All profits to Cudeca charity.


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7:15am Rip Off Britain 8:00am Wanted Down Under 8:45am Close Calls: On Camera 9:15am World's Sneakiest Animals 10:15am Victoria Derbyshire 12:00pm BBC News 1:00pm The Daily Politics 2:00pm Masters Snooker 7:00pm Eggheads 7:30pm Great British Railway Journeys 8:00pm Celebrity Antiques Road Trip 9:00pm University Challenge 9:30pm Only Connect 10:00pm Immortal Egypt with Joann Fletcher 11:00pm Insert Name Here 11:30pm Newsnight 12:15am Masters Snooker Highlights 1:05am My Mediterranean with Adrian Chiles 2:05am Stephen Fry: A Life on Screen 3:05am A Grand Night in: The Story of Aardman 4:05am This is BBC Two

7:00am Good Morning Britain 9:30am Lorraine 10:25am The Jeremy Kyle Show 11:30am This Morning 1:30pm Loose Women 2:30pm ITV Lunchtime News 3:00pm Judge Rinder 4:00pm 1000 Heartbeats 5:00pm Tipping Point 6:00pm The Chase 7:00pm ITV News London 7:30pm ITV Evening News 8:00pm Emmerdale 8:30pm Coronation Street 9:00pm Griff's Great Britain 9:30pm Coronation Street 10:00pm Benidorm 11:00pm ITV News at Ten and Weather 11:40pm Saved 12:40am The Chase 1:35am Jackpot247 4:00am The Jeremy Kyle Show 4:50am ITV Nightscreen Text-based information service.

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The Hot Desk The Cube Dinner Date Emmerdale Coronation Street Coronation Street Catchphrase Dinner Date Royal Pains Emmerdale Coronation Street Coronation Street Baby Mama The Jeremy Kyle Show The Jeremy Kyle Show Take Me Out You've Been Framed! You've Been Framed! Two and a Half Men Two and a Half Men 21 Jump Street The Keith Lemon Sketch Show Two and a Half Men Two and a Half Men Safeword The Keith Lemon Sketch Show

8:00pm Top Gear 9:00pm Don't Tell the Bride 10:00pm I Know What You Weighed Last Summer 11:00pm EastEnders 11:30pm Siblings 12:00am American Dad! 12:25am American Dad! 12:45am Family Guy 1:10am Family Guy 1:30am Siblings 2:00am I Know What You Weighed Last Summer 3:00am Don't Tell the Bride

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World News Today Sorry! Horizon To Boldly Go Legends of the Deep: Giant Squid 11:45pm Blondie: One Way or Another 12:55am Darcey Bussell's Looking for Audrey

7:00am Movies Now 7:10am Man About the House 7:30am Heartbeat 8:35am Where the Heart is 9:40am The Darling Buds of May 10:45am Judge Judy 11:10am Judge Judy 11:40am Judge Judy 12:05pm The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes 1:10pm Murder, She Wrote 2:10pm Heartbeat 3:15pm Wild at Heart 4:20pm Where the Heart is 5:20pm Man About the House 5:55pm Rising Damp 6:25pm On the Buses 6:55pm Heartbeat 8:00pm Murder, She Wrote 9:00pm Agatha Christie's Marple 11:00pm Law and Order: UK 12:00am Case Sensitive 1:00am The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes 2:05am Where the Heart is 2:55am ITV3 Nightscreen

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7:00am Countdown 7:45am King of Queens 9:00am Everybody Loves Raymond 9:30am Everybody Loves Raymond 10:00am Frasier 11:30am Undercover Boss USA 12:30pm Four in a Bed 1:00pm Channel 4 News Summary 1:05pm Four in a Bed 3:10pm Deal or No Deal 4:10pm Countdown 5:00pm A Place in the Sun: Winter Sun 6:00pm Come Dine with Me 7:00pm The Simpsons 7:30pm Hollyoaks 8:00pm Channel 4 News 9:00pm How to Lose Weight Well 10:00pm The Undateables 11:00pm Crashing 11:35pm Tattoo Fixers 12:35am Bodyshockers 1:35am Obsessive Compulsive Cleaners 2:30am Grand Designs 3:25am The Restoration Man

8:35am Thomas and Friends 8:50am Noddy in Toyland 9:00am Ben and Holly's Little Kingdom 9:15am Peppa Pig 9:35am Paw Patrol 9:45am Bananas in Pajamas 10:00am Toot the Tiny Tugboat 10:15am The Wright Stuff 12:10pm Cowboy Builders 1:10pm 5 News Lunchtime 1:15pm Celebrity Big Brother 2:15pm Home and Away 2:45pm Neighbours 3:15pm NCIS 4:15pm Left to Die 6:00pm 5 News at 5 6:30pm Neighbours 7:00pm Home and Away 7:30pm 5 News Tonight 8:00pm Police Interceptors 9:00pm Ice Road Truckers 10:00pm Celebrity Big Brother 11:00pm Gotham 12:00am Celebrity Big Brother's Bit on the Side 1:00am Celebrity Big Brother: Heroes and Villains

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Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Minder The Professionals Magnum, P.I. Alias Smith and Jones Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Minder The Professionals Magnum, P.I. Alias Smith and Jones Minder The Professionals Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Texas Storage Wars Texas Ransom Rugby Highlights Ax Men Tommy Cooper ITV4 Nightscreen Teleshopping

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The Monster Squad Doctor Dolittle Doctor Dolittle 2 Nine Months Last Vegas The Wedding Ringer City Slickers Nine Months Last Vegas The Wedding Ringer Idiocracy The Art of the Steal A Dirty Shame Doctor Dolittle

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Made in Chelsea Charmed Charmed Hollyoaks The Goldbergs The Goldbergs Melissa and Joey Melissa and Joey Charmed Charmed How I Met Your Mother The Big Bang Theory The Big Bang Theory Melissa and Joey Melissa and Joey How I Met Your Mother The Goldbergs The Goldbergs The Big Bang Theory The Big Bang Theory Hollyoaks All Hail the Veil The Big Bang Theory The Big Bang Theory Rude Tube Scream Queens The Big Bang Theory The Big Bang Theory Brooklyn Nine-Nine

7:00am Unfinished Business 8:45am Exodus: Gods and Kings Special 9:00am Home 10:45am Woman in Gold 12:45pm The Loft 2:45pm The Man From U.N.C.L.E Sky Movies Special 3:15pm Get Hard 5:15pm Woman in Gold 7:15pm Home A loveable alien on the run from his own species makes friends with an adventurous young girl. 9:00pm Get Hard 10:45pm Unfinished Business A small-business owner and his two associates travel to Europe to close a big deal. 12:20am Girl House 2:05am The Loft 3:50am Girl House 5:35am Chappie Special

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Football Gold Football Gold Football Gold Football Gold WWE Raw The Sunday Supplement Goals on Sunday European Rugby Special Football Gold Football Gold Football Gold European Rugby Special The Sunday Supplement Goals on Sunday Fantasy Football Club Highlights Soccer A.M. - The Best Bits To be Announced Football To be Announced Football Gold European Rugby Special Fantasy Football Club Highlights Soccer A.M. - The Best Bits

7:00am Ricky Ponting Masterclass 7:30am Ricky Ponting Masterclass 8:00am Big Bash Highlights 8:30am Big Bash Highlights 9:00am Glenn Mcgrath Masterclass 9:30am Big Bash League 1:00pm Glenn Mcgrath Masterclass 1:30pm Glenn Mcgrath Masterclass 2:00pm NFL Highlights 3:00pm NFL Highlights 4:00pm Ashes Best Days 5:00pm Adam Gilchrist Masterclass 5:30pm Adam Gilchrist Masterclass 6:00pm Adam Gilchrist Masterclass 6:30pm NFL Highlights 7:30pm NFL Highlights 8:30pm National Badminton League 11:00pm Cricket's Greatest 11:30pm Cricket's Greatest 12:00am NFL Highlights 1:00am NFL Highlights



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7:15am Rip Off Britain 8:00am Wanted Down Under 8:45am Close Calls: On Camera 9:15am Thief Trackers 9:45am Caught Red Handed 10:15am Victoria Derbyshire 12:00pm BBC News 1:00pm The Daily Politics 2:00pm Masters Snooker 7:00pm Eggheads 7:30pm Great British Railway Journeys 8:00pm Celebrity Antiques Road Trip 9:00pm Victorian Bakers 10:00pm Stargazing 2016 11:00pm Stargazing: Back to Earth 11:30pm Newsnight 12:15am Race to Super Bowl 50 1:05am Masters Snooker Highlights 1:55am The Naked Choir with Gareth Malone 2:55am Doctor in the House Medical documentary series. 3:50am This is BBC Two

7:00am Good Morning Britain 9:30am Lorraine 10:25am The Jeremy Kyle Show 11:30am This Morning 1:30pm Loose Women 2:30pm ITV Lunchtime News 3:00pm Judge Rinder 4:00pm 1000 Heartbeats 5:00pm Tipping Point 6:00pm The Chase 7:00pm ITV News London 7:30pm ITV Evening News 8:00pm Emmerdale 8:30pm The Kyle Files 9:00pm Trawlermen Tales 10:00pm Saved 11:00pm ITV News at Ten and Weather 11:40pm Britain's Biggest Adventures with Bear Grylls 12:40am Double Decker Driving School 1:05am Jackpot247 4:00am The Jeremy Kyle Show USA 4:40am ITV Nightscreen Text-based information service.

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Countdown King of Queens King of Queens Everybody Loves Raymond Everybody Loves Raymond Frasier Frasier Frasier Undercover Boss USA Four in a Bed Channel 4 News Summary Four in a Bed Deal or No Deal Countdown A Place in the Sun: Winter Sun Come Dine with Me The Simpsons Hollyoaks Channel 4 News Tricks of the Restaurant Trade Travel Man: 48 Hours in Paris Derren Brown Very British Problems 24 Hours in A and E How to Lose Weight Well

Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Minder The Professionals Magnum, P.I. Alias Smith and Jones Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Minder The Professionals Magnum, P.I. Alias Smith and Jones Minder The Professionals Pawn Stars Pawn Stars The Chase Celebrity Special The Devil's Advocate The Hitcher Ax Men Nitro Circus ITV4 Nightscreen Text-based information service. Teleshopping Shopping from home.

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Little Princess Bob the Builder Thomas and Friends Noddy in Toyland Ben and Holly's Little Kingdom Peppa Pig Paw Patrol Bananas in Pajamas Toot the Tiny Tugboat The Wright Stuff Cowboy Builders 5 News Lunchtime Celebrity Big Brother Home and Away Neighbours NCIS Stranger in an Amish Town 5 News at 5 Neighbours Home and Away 5 News Tonight Puppies Make You Laugh Out Loud Bargain Loving Brits in the Sun Celebrity Big Brother Secret Life of the Family Celebrity Big Brother's Bit on the Side

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Son of the Mask Dragnet Horrible Bosses 2 Cop Out Hot Shots! Hot Shots! Part Deux The Devil Wears Prada Balls of Fury Cop Out Horrible Bosses 2 Romy and Michele's High School Reunion The Hottie and the Nottie Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo

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An eye in the sky watching Iberian Lynxes A MAJOR threat remains the Spanish highways By Matthew Elliott ANDALUCIA’S regional government has inked a deal enabling conservationists to use drone technology to watch over the endangered Iberian Lynx. The drone company will develop a prototype designed to ‘advance the monitoring of lynx that have been introduced into the wild’ in a bid to save the world’s most endangered cat from extinction. A massive effort by conservationists in recent years has seen the return of the lynx to

the Spanish wilderness after decimation over the past century saw their population reduced to just 94 in small pockets of Andalucia. By the end of 2014, numbers had risen to 327 due to the intensive efforts and the species was downgraded from ‘critically endangered’ to ‘endangered’ by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN). Now the regional government is hoping the drone programme will soon replace the current protective model of collared radio devices

which have proven helpful, but not as efficient as required. The species has suffered from illegal hunting, and the destruction of their natural habitat. The drones should be able to provide some measure of protection from hunters, while allowing the conservationists to track Lynx movements in a bid to protect their wider environment. A major threat, however, remains highways, which killed 22 lynxes in 2014 alone.

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...and the winner is nents and the world that he had won the elections. This was technically true because the PP was the most-voted party but it was a hollow victory. Those votes did not bring an overall majority and even if the fledgling Ciudadanos party backs Rajoy’s January investiture bid for another four years as president or abstains from voting against it, their combined votes will be insufficient. Despite Rajoy’s election night euphoria he must know if he makes it through the Moncloa door again his problems will only be starting.

Cassandra Nash A weekly look - and not entirely impartial reaction to the Spanish political scene

...PABLO IGLESIAS who led Podemos party to third place and 69 seats in the national parliament. He will wield considerable power and definitely won’t be accused of being all style and no substance as that ponytail still needs a wash and trim.

Hollow victory IT would be tempting to say that the general election is over bar the shouting. Instead the shouting, which will have to be substituted by dialogue, is just beginning, along with the horse-trading. A triumphant Mariano Rajoy appeared on the balcony of the Partido Popular’s Madrid headquarters, announcing to his followers, oppo-

Ciudadanos BOGOF PABLO IGLESIAS: Led Podemos party to third place and 69 seats in the national parliament.

CIUDADANOS didn’t convince in the end although at one pre-election stage Albert Rivera’s party threatened to overtake the PSOE and give the PP a run for its money.

But too many voters feared a post-election deal with the PP and suspected that voting for Ciudadanos was an off-putting political bogof: buy one, get Rajoy free.

Telly addicts THE PSOE’s presidential candidate Pedro Sanchez didn’t pull it off. Winning only 90 seats he led the party to its worst-ever defeat, pushing left-leaning voters into the arms of Podemos. When Sanchez made off with the party leadership in 2014 he expected a two-way fight with the PP, not a four-way stretch including Podemos and Ciudadanos. He might have shone in the one-to-one debate with Rajoy but was eclipsed by Pablo Iglesias and Albert Rivera in their earlier cockfights. Politics entail more than televised debates, but try telling that to telly-addict Spanish voters.


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YOUR STARS AQUARIUS (January 21 - February 19) A feeling that you should totally commit yourself to something or someone this week should be avoided. You will come up against a brick wall if a situation is forced. Time is all that is required to see things change for the better.

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PISCES (February 20 - March 20) There may not be enough time to do everything you want, so why can't you just reorganise your life so there is? Not as easy as it sounds, Pisces, unless you learn the magic word: no. Know your limits and stick to them.

a mystery surrounds a close friend and your opinion may be sought. Hold fire until all the facts are known and you are sure a person has been honest with you because someone may try to keep you in the dark to get the right answer.

ARIES (March 21 - April 20) Extra pressures at work leave you feeling less than energetic. Check on your health and don't go overboard with the physical activities. Set out to become more active, socially, and maximise on relaxation. you?

CANCER (June 22 - July 23) The temptation to run round like a headless chicken is strong this week. There seem to be so many demands on your time that things become confusing. Be sure you are getting enough rest because this time of the year can be fraught for you.

TAURUS (April 21 - May 21) Social activities are likely to change at the last minute. If energy levels are not as high as normal, use this week for planning. With holidays in mind, the summer seems far away but maybe a weekend trip will fill the gap. GEMINI (May 22 - June 21) Although health should be good, energy may be a little low. A bit of

LEO (July 24 - August 23) A situation could become complicated if you do not plan ahead. With a little thought and planning, matters can be kept simple which is always desirable. Be choosy about the company you keep because a bad character could taint by association.

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VIRGO (August 24 - September 23) A lost cause tries to demand your attention, but you must try to see the situation for what it is. Sentimentality should not come into business or be allowed to upset your home life. LIBRA (September 24 - October 23) Ruts are awful things to get into but even more difficult to get out of. Being cosy is one thing, but getting bogged down, mentally and physically, is another. All you need is to keep your optimism alive and use your imagination. SCORPIO (October 24 - November 22) Are you suffering from winter blues? Although it is a common feeling at this time of the year, keep optimistic. There is so much to look forward to, in fact, that you are spoilt for choice. SAGITTARIUS (November 23 - December 21) Recent events have perhaps left a gap in your social life that is hard to fill. Patience is needed because it would be foolish to rush into something new if your heart is involved. Concentrating on work and other people will alleviate any loneliness. This may seem a short-term solution but it is all that is needed for now.

THAT WAS 2015 THAT WAS (Part 1) 1. Which footballer won the FIFA Ballon d’Or (European Footballer of the Year) for the second successive year in January? 2. India honoured which billionaire philanthropist and his wife Melinda in January with the Padma Bhushan award for their work on improving health in developing countries? 3. Actor Eddie Redmayne won the Academy Award for Best Actor in February for his portrayal of which famous English theoretical physicist in The Theory of Everything? 4. Which tennis player beat Andy Murray in the Australian Open Men’s Singles Final in February, becoming the first man to win five Australian Open championships in the open era? 5. The family of which famous soul singer won a $7.3 million lawsuit for copyright infringement against Robin Thicke, Pharrell Williams, and T.I. holding that Thicke’s hit Blurred Lines resembled the singer’s 1977 hit Got to Give It Up? 6. The remains of which king of England, which were discovered in a car park in Leicester in 2012, were reburied in Leicester Cathedral in March? 7. Which former Beatle was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in April? 8. Which cricketer became the highest wicket taking bowler for England in Test cricket in a drawn Test match against the West Indies in April? 9. Which non-European country was allowed to compete as a ‘guest entrant’ in the 2015 Eurovision Song Contest in May? Its entry, Tonight Again sung by Guy Sebastian, finished fifth with 196 points. 10. What is the name of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s second child who was born at St Mary’s Hospital on May 2? 1. CRISTIANO RONALDO, 2. BILL GATES, 3. Professor STEPHEN HAWKING, 4. NOVAK DJOKOVIC, 5. MARVIN GAYE, 6. RICHARD III, 7. RINGO STARR, 8. JAMES ANDERSON, 9. AUSTRALIA, 10. Princess CHARLOTTE (Charlotte Elizabeth Diana).

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Nonagram How many English words of four letters or more can you make from the nine letters in our Nonagram puzzle? Each letter may be used only once (unless the letter appears twice). Each word MUST CONTAIN THE CENTRE LETTER (in this case F) and there must be AT LEAST ONE NINE LETTER WORD. Plurals, vulgarities or proper nouns are not allowed.

TARGET: Average: 4 Good: 6 Very good: 8 Excellent: 10

LAST WEEK’S SOLUTION agar cage crag ergo gate gear goat goer gore grot ogre raga rage toga agate agora argot cager cargo ergot gator gotta grace grate great groat agorae target toerag cartage cottage garotte regatta cottager GREATCOAT

Royalty Chris Brown Release Date December 18, 2015. In June 2015, once the Tyga collaboration Fan of a Fan: The Album had run its course, Chris Brown released the first single from his seventh proper album. Woozy ballad ‘Liquor.’ The title and cover of its parent album, however, seemed to signal a potential shift farther away from the carousing and belligerence that have dominated his work since Exclusive.


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Across: 1 Magician, 5 Code, 8 Nero, 9 Stoppage, 10 Amended, 12 Allot, 13 Albert, 15 Verses, 17 Terms, 18 Estonia, 22 Swan song, 23 Down, 24 Amen, 25 Dear dear.

Across 1 Characters in Beau Geste emphasising respect (6) 4 Takes off to find places to land (6) 9 Arrange a beat Wane (5) 10 A king beset by a depravity, greed (7) 11 Volunteer force’s excessive enthusiasm for island state (8) 12 Foundation headquarters (4) 14 Broke off from defence, as Eddie suggested (6) 16 Virginia rents out the servants (6) 19 A bill for the magistrate (4) 20 Coals are free in the Pacific (5,3) 23 Might be nicer in the South-East to be honest (7) 24 Girl having exercises to modify (5) 25 Determine to find a bed (6) 26 Volkswagen car, one in drive, perhaps (6)

Down: 1 Montana, 2 Gorge, 3 Issue, 4 Neon, 6 Oracles, 7 Exert, 11 Doris, 12 Adept, 14 Barrage, 16 Spanner, 17 Tosca, 19 Sigma, 20 Noose, 21 Bold.

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Down 1 Stretchy material that may come from Castile (7) 2 Clever turn-around for public transport (5) 3 More than half the team on another date were exhilarated (8) 5 Kate chopped wood (4) 6 Replicate a time it worked (7) 7 In restaurants we demand some veg (5)

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8 Democrat is eager to be patron saint (5) 13 Shell out for a vehicle that will go fast (8) 15 Anti-anti-gas-explosion? (7) 17 On a lead, let off to frighten (7) 18 South African sheltering unknown dog (5) 19 Support front of building as is (5) 21 Begin to jump when surprised? (5) 22 Do business and distribute cards (4)

Each number in the Code Breaker grid represents a different letter of the alphabet. In this week’s puzzle, 17 represents M and 19 represents Q, so fill in M every time the figure 17 appears and Q every time the figure 19 appears. Now, using your knowledge of the English language, work out which letters should go in the missing squares. As you discover the letters, fill in other squares with the same number in the main grid and the control grid.

Across 1 Sudden pleasurable excitement (6) 4 Call off (6) 9 Have in common (5) 10 Circus performer (7) 11 Turn around quickly (4) 12 People who help to open up a new line of research, technology or art (8) 13 Have sovereign power (5) 15 State of quiet (5) 18 Watched attentively (8) 21 Young reporters (4) 24 Menaces (7) 25 Once more (5) 26 Refreshed as by sleeping or relaxing (6) 27 Pressure (6) Down 1 Jobs to do (5)

2 Become fully aware of something as a fact (7) 3 Falsehoods (4) 5 Put into a proper or systematic order (7) 6 Nautical unit of depth (5) 7 Most recent (6) 8 Motor vehicle licenced to transport fare paying passengers (4) 12 Writing implement (3) 14 Rubbish or waste (7) 15 Number of sheets of paper fastened in a block (3) 16 Bravery (7) 17 Licensed medical practitioner (6) 19 Arranges by type (5) 20 Posing no difficulty (4) 22 Causes to go somewhere (5) 23 Angler’s lure (4)

English - Spanish The clues are mixed, some clues are in Spanish and some are in English.

1 Affects, 5 Barns, 8 Gradual, 9 Lends, 10 Extra, 11 Missile, 12 Secret, 14 Begged, 17 Article, 19 Plump, 22 Peaks, 23 Earlier, 24 Obeys, 25 Shrinks. Down: 1 Argue, 2 Feast, 3 Courage, 4 Solemn, 5 Bills, 6 Running, 7 Suspend, 12 Shampoo, 13 Cottage, 15 Emperor, 16 Jewels, 18 Cases, 20 Union, 21 Parts.

ENGLISHSPANISH Across: 1 Blackmail, 7 Guapo, 8 Manga, 9 Tren, 10 Cups, 13 Spade, 14 Right, 16 Autopista. Down: 2 Ama de casa, 3 Knot, 4 Alma, 5 Languages, 6 Brass, 9 Taste, 11 Neat, 12 Drip, 15/1 Tea bag.

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Across 1 Fregaderos (5) 4 Hasta (5) 7 Tinte (producto) (3) 8 Escaleras de mano (7) 9 Waitresses (9) 13 Sandalias (7) 15 Goose (domestic) (3) 16 Track (path) (5) 17 Empates (en partidos) (5)

Down 1 Silk (4) 2 Daughter-in-law (5) 3 Atrocity (9) 4 Desnudo (9) 5 Dedo del pie (3) 6 Último (final) (4) 10 Now (at this time, immediately) (5) 11 Pregunta (4) 12 Abanicos (para darse aire) (4) 14 Monja (3)


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Winter break destinations in Europe

BECAUSE winter comes in many different forms throughout Europe, holidaying in January can take on many guises. From the polar north with serious snow and sunless weeks, to enduring sunshine in the mild Mediterranean, or cosy cafe culture and festive spirit in the middle, it’s a stimulating time to visit grand cities or charming villages: with fewer queues you can fit more into your programme, and low off-season prices make travel wallet-friendly. Here we take a look at the top 10 winter break destinations in Europe. 1 Andalucía, Spain Offering the best of both worlds in the same place, in first place is Andalucia. Parts of Andalucia are further south than the African coast so expect mild or even warm temperatures in winter. Accommodation is cheap, and crowds are smaller at standout attractions like Granada’s Alhambra or Sevilla’s cathedral. Plus tapas and nightlife in the cities are as enticing as ever. Or on the other hand, head to the Sierra Nevada near Granada if you want snow, sun and winter sports action. 2 Abisko, Sweden Almost as far north as you can get in Europe on a train, Abisko in Lapland is for lovers of serious winter. The sun doesn’t rise for several weeks in December and January, but that darkness makes it one of the world’s best places to view the majestic aurora borealis. Other attractions include cross-country skiing along national park trails and husky mushing. 3 Athens, Greece It’s a right royal pain in the Acropolis trying to Photoshop 500 people out of your would-beprizewinning Parthenon photo, but in winter it’s not an issue. All summer stresses like crowding, tourist pricing, intense heat, queues and air pollution tend to disappear. It’s the best time to explore the country’s ancient heritage and get to experience local culture. The volcanic island of Santorini is a particular treat. 4 Copenhagen, Denmark For fairytale European winter, it’s hard to beat the home of Hans Christian Andersen. Forget the over-hyped Little Mermaid and head to the city’s cosy bars and cafes to watch snow flurrying outside. In the heart of town, the 19th-century Tivoli amusement park is a

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Play on Words N O BADO M SIERRA NEVADA: For snow, sun and winter sports action. romantic, kitsch delight in winter. It’s also home to the world’s best restaurant, Noma, but be sure to save up and book in advance; It’s busy and expensive. 5 Budapest, Hungary Couples skating hand-in-hand, breath cloudy in the frosty air - there’s nowhere better for it than the Hungarian capital’s picturesque central park Varosligeti Mujegpalya, with its enormous outdoor rink. Feeling chilly afterwards? Budapest is famous for its ornate thermal baths. 6 Market touring, Germany and Austria December and January sees these romantic historic markets pop up all over Germany and other Central European nations. Expect cute stalls selling everything from gingerbread to sleigh bells and plenty of good cheer, all toasted with a glass of warming glühwein. Famous markets in Cologne, Vienna and Munich draw the tourist crowds, but seeking out ones in smaller towns is always rewarding. 7 Bruges, Belgium The beautiful little Belgian city is one of those rare places that is just as enticing in the bleak midwinter as in summer. The picturesque snow is an excellent excuse for holing up somewhere, as if you need reasons to stay indoors: interesting interiors, welcoming taverns full of good cheer and much Belgian beer, antiques and junk shops to poke around,

gorgeous old guesthouses on the canals, candlelit bars and restaurants make Bruges a real gem. 8 Jasná, Slovakia Slovakia offers high-quality skiing at affordable prices. Accommodation and food are reasonable too, and there’s a friendliness that’s missing from some of the snootier Alpine slopes. Jasná is the best Slovakian resort, with long descents flanked by snowladen spruce trees, set in the ruggedly lovely Tatras Mountains. 9 Venice, Italy Hauntingly beautiful and rather weird, Venice’s Carnevale in February is a European highlight. Elaborate costumes and spooky masks bring the canal city’s colourful history to life. Costumed dances are pricey affairs, but you can have a ball enjoying the free events with a mask bought on the street, but be prepared for epic crowding. 10 Kuusamo, Finland If it’s the real winter you want, Finland’s thermometers have more numbers under the line than above. Few practices can match the excitement of careering through a bright white Narnia-like landscape powered by a team of super-keen huskies. Dog-sled safaris, reindeer, elk snow grouse and log cabins will form the most part of your break in the Arctic wilderness. Oh, and Vodka!

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TARGET: Average: 28 Good: 36 Very good: 52 Excellent: 64

SCORING: • 4 letters: 1 point • 5 letters: 2 points • 6 letters: 3 points • 7 letters: 4 points • 8 or more letters: 11 points

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Move from the start word (WORN) to the end word (SHIP) in the same number of steps as there are rungs on the Word Ladder. You must only change one letter at a time.

WORN CORN COIN CHIN SHIN (or CHIP) SHIP

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AND I give you five of my New Year’s resolutions for 2016 Colin Bird A weekly look Each week, Colin brings his slightly off-thewall view of the world to the pages of EWN in his own irreverent style.

DEAR Diary It’s New Years Day. I reflect on 2015 with the usual end of year question. Where did those 12 months go? I assess my depleted wine rack and the empty spaces once filled with Rioja and Chenin Blanc. There were other wines too, but I cannot spell their names. I make a mental note to restock at the earliest. That’s resolution number one. The Princess and I have belatedly pulled the turkey wishbone. We attempted this on Boxing Day but it was greasy and we were so ‘merry’ it

RESOLUTION ONE: To restock the wine rack at the earliest. failed to snap, so we put it in the oven to dry. Uncharacteristically I won, entitling me to make the wish for continued good health, but an hour later one of the wardrobe doors fell off its track onto my foot. It has a full

length mirror and is very heavy. It hurt. Resolution two: Leave the wishbone inside the turkey. It doesn’t work. At a Christmas party, a lady whose name I cannot remember made a comment about her

unattractive grandson who was causing mayhem. ‘Don’t they grow up fast,’ she said. It’s a silly comment so I replied, ‘Not fast enough in his case.’ This attracted black looks from our hostess so I topped up my glass and

had another sausage roll. Resolution three: Stop making remarks about other peoples’ obnoxious grandchildren. They only see them as angels. My wife loves board games, so we played Mexican Train and she thrashed me again. You either have the ability to think several moves ahead or you don’t. I don’t. I am too busy thinking of my empty glass or the leftover pork pie yelling: ‘Come and get me, and bring the Branston.’ Resolution four: Never play board games with my wife again, unless I perfect the art of cheating. Watched some comedian on TV: ‘Live at the Apollo.’ ‘Live’ as opposed to what? A cardboard cut-out? Which brought me to resolution five: To reduce significantly my output of sarcasm. It will be tough. Happy New Year.

Falling cost of oil hurts Saudi Photo Credit I Anekoho Shutterstock

REVENUES and expenditure have gone against forecast John Smith Random thoughts... AT one time, Saudi Arabia was considered immune to financial difficulty, even with its population of 30 million and a birth rate exceeding deaths by 10 to one due to its massive oil reserves and the high cost of crude oil. Now, however, with the enormous drop in oil prices, it faces something of a dilemma as in order to keep revenues up, it has announced it will increase production, but this in turn means the price of oil is likely to continue dropping which will have a knock-on effect on international oil companies that purchase its product. Following the death of King Abdullah in January 2015, his successor, King Salman has revealed the first budget of his reign which is not good news for the people or economy of the kingdom. There is an overall budget deficit of $98 billion (€90 billion), the largest they have seen, with revenues 15 per

REVENUE: Saudi Arabia faces a huge dilemma after the drop in oil prices.

FLOODS: A disastrous time.

Calamitous weather WHAT a disastrous time it has been for the people of northern England and parts of Scotland, with rain that seems to keep falling and everyone apparently unable to do anything to stop the flooding. It is bad enough to be flooded once, but it almost seems as if Mother Nature is waiting for the floods to subside before opening the clouds once again. The knock-on effect is going to be dreadful for so many people as some companies won’t be able to afford to take a break whilst their premises dry out, and unless they are very well-insured will simply have to close down leaving their staff without work at a time when they have enough to worry about. Then there are those who either couldn’t obtain insurance because of their locations and because of previous flooding, whilst there are others who simply couldn’t afford to pay the high rates which insurance companies were charging, and so have lost everything. You can’t lay all of the blame on the insurance companies as at the end of the day, they do exist to make money and when they receive such an enormous hit like this, future premiums are bound to be increased in an effort to claw back some of their massive losses. Insurance is a gamble for both sides and this year, the insurance companies will find themselves on the losing end. Whilst Mr Cameron is busy making soothing noises, time will tell whether he can, or will do anything to help those who have lost so much.

cent down on forecast and expenditure up by13 per cent also against forecast. In order to help resolve the situation and to increase income, the Saudi ministry of finance announced it would cut fuel subsidies and increase petrol prices by at least 50 per cent, which would see the price per litre which is currently 21 euro cents increase to at least 32 euro cents bringing it in line with Iran. In addition, in what is probably a natural extension, diesel, electricity and water prices will also increase. As the largest member of the OPEC oil producing states, it appears to be increasing output in an effort to put the shale producing companies in the USA out of business, but so far the result has seen an overall drop in oil revenues by 23 per cent in 2015 compared to 2014. Spending on military and security projects has increased during 2015 as have salaries to civil servants and the armed forces. Now we If the economy continues to suffer want to and the increase in oil production does hear your views. not have the desired effect, then it is perfectly possible the Saudi govYOUR PAPER - YOUR VOICE ernment may have to devalue the - YOUR OPINION Riyal, which is currently pegged www.euroweeklynews.com against the US Dollar.


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Service, or the lack of it, still winds me up!! Mike Senker

In my opinion Views of a Grumpy Old Man LET’S start by saying I have been with the same mobile phone supplier for 12 years and their service, or lack of, still manages to wind me up. Every time I have a query with them I just wish I could swap to another provider, but it seems they are all as bad as each other. One of my biggest problems is their operators, and this isn’t only with phone companies, it happens with nearly all companies that offer an English speaking operator. They may speak English but they do not understand English - at least not mine. I decided to upgrade my phones so I went to my local service provider’s store which is all ramped up with their logos and products. This was last year by the way. I chose the two phones and agreed the price for the upgrade with the store manager. He told me they would be in stock within 14 days which was fine as I was going away. This was January and I returned the first week of February. I go in, ask if the phones

are there and am shown that indeed they are. As I go to conclude the transaction I notice that one phone is €50 and the other is €100 dearer. “What’s this all about?” I ask. “Price went up 1st of Feb,” I’m told. “But I ordered them in January and they have been here since then.” I’m told again that they have to charge me the new price. So I phone the company from the store and they agree I can have the phones at the old price. “Cheers! Give me the paperwork.” “Ah but you can’t have these phones.” “What? They are there on the counter!” “You have to order them direct as this store is not company owned and can’t do that offer but they will deliver them within 48 hours.” I get a phone call to confirm the order. They read out my address and it’s slightly changed because the town hall has changed the street name. “Ah sorry, it takes 15 days for us to change an address on our system.” “Ok don’t worry, use the old address.” “No can’t send it there now as you have changed it.” By now I am about to explode. But there is nothing I can do. So I wait the two weeks and finally get a note through the door saying they have tried to deliver the phones but no one was in and now we have to go to the depot to collect them!!!!!!!

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Spain change laws NEW legislation will meet the requirements of the EU AS part of a new series, we answer some common driving questions, kindly provided by members of the Guardia Civil based in Torrevieja, Costa Blanca, who set up the N332 website and Facebook page to help break down barriers.

NEW LAWS: Will help create a standardised road network across the continent. WHILST renewing many of the older traffic laws in order to adapt to the modern world, Spain is also undergoing changes to legislation to meet the requirements of the European Union and help create a standardised road network across the continent. These changes are constantly being developed and adapted and, although many of them are aimed at creating safer roads, some of them are questionable, although they are to become mandatory in the New Year along with others. One of the changes that is causing most concern is that of pillion passengers on mopeds. From January, moped riders who qualify for the AM licence for mopeds are permitted to carry passengers, so long as the vehicle is adapted thereof. This new rule is regardless of the age of the rider. Prior to

this change, in Spain children under 18 were not permitted to carry passengers. So-called ‘Mega-Trucks’ up to 60 tonnes in weight and 25.25 metres in length are now permitted on the roads of Spain. This authorises trucks with more than six axles to travel through the road network, although special authority must be obtained so the impact on road safety can be assessed. The idea is reducing transportation costs and subsequently, passing savings onto consumers. Other law changes concerning matters related to sufferers of sleep apnea, the BTP category being removed from licences, and the government liabilities for medical costs in RTA’s involving fatalities, can be found on the N332 website in the new eBook The New Rules of the Road.

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Who should do the work? I LIVE in a community of 27 units. In the shower I noticed the water was filthy, leaving a nasty residue in the bath. Our water comes from a central tank pumped to the houses. I went to the Administrator, who informed me the water system had undergone mainte-

You raise two questions here. Firstly, it is indeed quite ‘normal’ that some residue from work on a water tank or pipes leaves a residue that turns the water brown for a short period of time. The residents should

nance, and the residue from the pipes would have disappeared after running the water. It turns out a relative of his secretary has been awarded all the maintenance work. He has a cleaning company. I ask if this work should be done by a specialist company. V.F. (Costa Blanca)

David Searl You and the Law in Spain

have been warned to run the water until it cleared before using or drinking it.

Secondly, there is really no need for a specialist company to clean a water tank. In answer to your unspoken question about employing relatives, as long as they do a good job at a reasonable price, let it be.

Send your questions for David Searl through lawyers Ubeda-Retana & Associates in Fuengirola at Ask@lawtaxspain.com, or call 952 667 090.


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Dry January: will you participate? POSSIBLE health benefits include weight loss PUBLIC Health officials are recommending drinkers take part in ‘Dry January’, to help change drinking habits. Dr Yvonne Doyle, from Public Health England (PHE), said many people increase their alcohol intake during the festive season, and wanted to refrain from drinking alcohol after frequent occasions of excess. “As the festive season continues, we’re urging people to take a break and get their 2016 off to a positive start by signing up for Dry January,” she said. Research from University College London has indicated taking a month off from drinking alcohol can cut the risk of developing life threatening illness and disease. The study, co-authored by Professor Kevin Moore, a liver specialist, monitored 102 relatively healthy men and women in their 40s. “The subjects were probably average drinkers - they drank in excess of the guidelines. We studied them before and after the dry month,” Professor Moore said. IMPACT: May change longterm habits.

“There was certainly substantial improvement in various parameters including the liver, blood pressure, cholesterol, and also how well the subjects slept was also a noticeable advance.” The men had been drinking an average of 31 units per week, and the women generally consumed 29, both of which exceed government guidelines. For those who took part, not only did they see improvements in their liver function, blood pressure and cholesterol levels, the risk of developing type-two diabetes, and liver disease, was also reduced. After the four weeks, liver stiffness, an indication of scarring and damage, had decreased by 12.5 per

cent, and insulin resistance, a measurement of diabetes risk, had been reduced by 28 per cent. “Does it have a sustained impact? We think we will find people drink less in the future,” he added. A survey conducted by PHE, reported 67 per cent of the 1,500 participants thought Dry January contributed to longterm changes in their drinking habits, corroborating Moore’s hypothesis. Further results from the survey reported participants saw improvements in concentration and sleeping, and a weight loss of as much as 6lbs. Last year, over two million in the UK took part. Sign up at www.dryjanuary .org.uk.

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No harm in looking good THERE’S nothing unmanly about wanting to look good, especially when you are getting ready for a big party night like New Year’s Eve. Some guys might not be willing to admit it, but men need to pamper their skin and hair. Maybe not as much as the ladies do, but depending on your lifestyle and job it might be necessary to use at least the most basic of skin care products. Take a look at the market of products available for men and see what might help that dry, oily, flaking or irritated skin or scalp. For example, did you know that a facial scrub can work wonders if you work in a dusty or dirty air environment but only remove what's on the surface of your skin, whereas chemical exfoliants get deeper to remove more dead skin cells. Here are a few products that you might find useful on a regular basis, you never know, you might find you’re invited to a few more parties. Neutrogena Men Sensitive Skin Oil-Free Moisture SPF 30: This non-greasy formula has four chemical sunscreens that can protect against both types of harmful ultraviolet light - UVA and UVB rays - and help prevent everything from wrinkles to skin cancer. Ahava Men’s Exfoliating

MEN: Need to pamper their skin and hair too. Cleansing Gel: Good for guys with normal to oily skin, this scrub boasts aloe and ginseng to soothe and soften. Using it once a week can help prevent ingrown hairs that can result from shaving. Gillette Foamy Sensitive Skin Shave Foam: It is basic, hydrating, lathers up well, and is scent-free to reduce skin irritation.

CeraVe Moisturising Lotion: This non-greasy lotion contains hyaluronic acid to draw moisture into the skin, plus ceramides, lipid molecules that help maintain skin’s moisture barrier. If you have a specific issue, or any questions regarding products and what they can do, ask your local chemist, they will be happy to help.


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I seem to cry about everything at the moment and feel like it’s all too much. Could I be suffering from depression? These symptoms could indeed suggest a depression. A lack of energy and sadness are the main signs of this illness, which can seriously affect patients’ day-to-day life. My doctor has prescribed some pills for my depression but I’m scared of becoming addicted to them. Also, I don’t understand how pills can help with something that seems to be more emotional than physical. Are tablets really any help? Treatments for depression can generate addiction to some degree if not correctly administered yet they are usually extremely beneficial for the patient. They often help as, although symptoms seem more linked to emotions than anything physical, they are generally caused

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by alterations of levels of certain substances within the brain. How long will I have to take the medication for? Sometimes treatment may be forever but in other cases, if the depression is caused by an external element, once the problem is solved the depression is cured therefore medication can be discontinued. However this must always be done gradually rather than just stopping. Will my depression pass or will I be sad or on pills all my life? Treating depression involves more than just taking pills, and all patients should be referred by their Specialist in Internal Medicine to a Psychiatrist or Psychologist for possible therapy which can often be of great help. Sometimes this is sufficient help to allow patients to stop taking their medication. So is there a way to cure my depression without having to take pills? In many cases sessions with a professional therapist is enough to allow patients to avoid medication or reduce the amount of time they need to take it.

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HAPPY NEW YEAR!! I hope the beginning of this year has put the majority of you onto a positive track to maintaining the best possible health status you can obtain whoever you are and whatever age you may be. If your goal this year is to lose the excess weight that has crept on over Christmas, within a month following a clean diet with no alcohol or junk food, you are likely to lose the few excess pounds and be back on track. However it isn’t so easy if you have allowed the excess weight to spiral over 28lbs or more. This was not just a Christmas binge. YOU NEED A PLAN When I say PLAN, I mean a proper structure with a diarised account of what you need to achieve and when you intend to achieve it by. This will mean organisation on your part with regard to: • What exercise you are planning to do • When you are going to fit it in to your day

World’s first hangover cure centre A CLINIC in Australia has become the first to offer a hangover recovery centre. The ‘Hangover Clinic’, based in eastern Sydney, offers treatment for the morning-after symptoms of ethanol poisoning. The centre’s Rod Lang said intravenous fluids can be beneficial, as opposed to fast food. He told 3 News: “Having intravenous fluids can have benefits. As for having something like Maccas, that can be debated and that’s something that I wouldn’t be recommending.” Doctors assess each patient before treatment, although it isn’t cheap. The least expensive is the ‘Jump Start’ at $140 (€128). It lasts 30 minutes and consists of an IV drip, vitamin boost, and a choice of headache or anti-nausea medicine. For $200 (€183), the clinic offers a 60 minute ‘Resurrection’ remedy, featuring an IV drip, vitamin and antioxidant boost, oxygen treatment, and headache and anti-nausea medication.

: PLAN: You can only achieve the weight loss you want if you have a structure. • Preparation of the foods that you will need to stock your cupboard with • Preparation of your meals for work if applicable • Organising your own food around family meals Without a plan, you cannot even hope to achieve your goals, believe me I have trained a lot of people and some come to me with the most motivated ideas of how many sessions they are going to do, how they are going to clear their cupboards of any foods that are going to sabotage their new regime, and how their food treats and bottles of wine would only be con-

densed to a Friday or Saturday night. Some of them hold on to that motivation for a matter of weeks before they slide back into the old pattern of eating and drinking and I won’t lie to you, I can train the backside off someone and help them to get fit and strong. I can help them fix their back problems, weak core etc but if they cannot get their heads around the organisation of their food when they are away from me, their weight loss is always going to be minimal. REMEMBER… It is not just about your body, you can only do it by altering your mindset.


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Costa Calida Country Music Club evening ORGANISERS were able to donate €150 to the charity THE Costa Calida Country Music Club held a charity evening for MABS Cancer Support on December 4 2015 and they chose that date, as in 2014, on the same date, they had held their most successful night in the 11 years that they have been in operation. They even invited the same act, Christine and Red Strokes with their Stetsons and Petticoats show but disappointingly, the attendance was lower than the previous year. Despite this, the organisers were still able to donate €150 to the charity which is always delighted to receive additional funds. Normally their dances take place on the first Friday

DONATION: Cheque presentation to the Leos.

Xmas meal sponsored ENTERTAINMENT: Christine and Red Strokes with their Stetsons and Petticoats show. of each month in Marianos Camposol, but their January 2016 dance will be on the second Friday - January 8 when the live act is Johnny

Scott, who is appearing for the first time at both the club and in the area. Cost of entry is just €4 and the music will start at 7.45pm.

Ann and Roy continue to offer free line dance classes each Wednesday at 7pm in the Culture Centre Camposol.

THE Alpha Leos Mazarron Bahia wish to send a very loud and festive #leoroar to Andrew, Zoe and Catherine, the team from Currencies Direct, Camposol B Sector who kindly sponsored their Christmas meal at the Wok Buff et i n Puer t o de Mazarron on Friday December 18, 2015.

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Three Kings Torrevieja THE Three Kings Parade in Torrevieja was slightly different in 2016 as although the Kings still arrived by boat they then walked through the town talking to members of the public as well as handing out the traditional sweets in order to make the experience a little more personal. The activities for the Three Kings began on January 2, when the council installed a mailbox for the children to put their letters in. The municipal agenda established that on January 4 the pages would be present in the junction of the Calles Fotografo Darblade and Concepcion and following the building of a stage, there was a magic show featuring Juan Manuel Marcos and the Mago J (Magician J), both winners of the Spanish Magic Championship.

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Centre helps children TOYS were bought, wrapped and delivered to the town hall By John Smith THE spiritualist centre in Benijofar made an appeal to

its congregation to donate toys for the c hildre n, looked after by ‘the Benijofar family crisis aid.’ They report that “as al-

ways, our members and others, brought toys for babies t o 16- year- ol d t eenagers.Then Michele Masson, one of our regulars, who is also president of ‘Help Vega Baja,’ spoke to her committee and they donated €500 f or t oys f or t he chi l dr en. Not only that, they gave another €1,500 to the crisis aid for food and toiletries.” Toys wer e bought , wrapped and delivered to

the town hall and given to the children in time for January 6. The spirit of Christmas was amazing, with so many kind people taking the trouble to bring a smile to those who are in need at this time of the year. The spi r i t ual i st cent r e, Benijofar, will reopen after Christmas on January 12 at Ham i l t on’s Bake House, Benijofar.

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Not all bargains are good value MY job in 2016 is to select the best ones to fit my customers’ requirements John Graham The property expert

WHAT a great way to start 2016, the magnificent ‘Reyes Magos’ or Three Kings processions have been on the Costas and Balearics, leaving behind children and adults with happy smiling faces enjoying their Reyes gifts. The January sales are now on in all the big shops throughout Spain, with the Spanish and expats rubbing shoulders in a buying frenzy, seeking out the best bargains before someone else does. The changing rooms all over Spain are full of people, some are squeezing into a size that’s obviously too small, but there’s 50 per cent off a famous brand and they are con-

tions and locations with vinced they can match the strict planning permission. pair of bright green I have already noticed a trousers with something, substantial increase in acand anyway one of their tivity from property inNewYear’s Resolutions is vestors from Europe and to lose weight, so no probaround the world, all lem, everyone loves a asking me the same bargain! question and all To a certain more or less extent the propwaiving a blank erty market on cheque book, if the Costas and I can find them Balearics could the right barexperience gain. something of a Towards the buying frenzy end of 2015 in 2016 from the private property insector showed vestors and priPROPERTY: Prices are still at January sales levels. signs of an increase vate individual in demand for properties at prices and fourth quarters of 2015. buyers. equivalent to 50 per cent off 2007 Property prices are still at January In general, property prices botprices, and this will continue sales levels but prices will continue tomed out and in some locations throughout 2016. to rise, in particular in prime locaprices started to increase in the third

New build properties becoming available in 2016 are competitively priced, and there is a high demand for these modern properties at prices that compete well with resale properties. To meet this demand developers and investors will need to work together in 2016. But not all bargains are good value, my job in 2016 is to select the best property bargains in the best locations so that they fit my customers’ requirements and stop them from buying the equivalent of bright green trousers that don’t fit. If you are looking to buy or sell a property in 2016 contact me we have properties & buyers. John Graham. Fellow of The Architecture & Surveyors Institute. Property Advisor. Gk.ipad@me.com


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REPORT: Says more than eight million homes in Spain are not insured.

Incognito insurance THERE is a worryingly high level of uncertainty By Matthew Elliott MORE than eight million homes in Spain are not insured according to a report by insurance company Linea Directa, which also indicates a worryingly high level of uncertainty and lack of awareness among those who are insured. Around 13 million are ignorant of the conditions of their

cover, while 10 million are unfamiliar with the exact amount they are insured for. Three million couldn’t identify the company they are insured with. A key problem is the difference between the value homes are insured to against the actual value of the home, which is on average 32 per cent higher. Insurance against damage to

neighbouring homes is another factor for concern with many millions theoretically liable to pay out of their own pocket for large portions of the damage accrued. Andalucia has one of the highest rates of registered home accidents, with claims reaching 40.4 per cent compared to the national average of 33.2 per cent.

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New buy-to-let tax drives up UK house prices THE 3 per cent charge will be in effect as of April 2016 By Matthew Elliott AN upcoming stamp duty

surcharge is expected to see house prices rise across the UK, as buy-to-let investors

seek to capitalise on lower rates before the 3 per cent charge comes into play in April 2016. After the Chancellor ’s autumn statement which announced the stamp duty charge, house prices rose sharply in November and first-time buyers are anticipated to face great difficulty in competing with the wealthier investors, only finding respite once the new tax comes into effect. Naturally, buy-to-let investors are mounting a legal challenge against the reforms which would see them pay more money, but accountants are also concerned that the greatest impact will be felt by smaller investors with one or two additional properties. Tenants are expected to be hit with higher rents while wealthy landlords and large companies will remain untouched.


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THE technology is already used for some luxury homes By Matthew Elliott A LONDON-BASED start-up has announced a partnership with CBRE, one of the world’s largest property services companies, which will see 360-degree digital tours of UK offices made available to interested viewers. Virtual Walkthrough will bring the pioneering technology, already used for some luxury homes, to the office market in a further omen of the advent of virtual reality in the property market. CBRE has tripled its technology spending in recent years in expectation of a huge digital ripple spreading through the industry, with knock-on effects for viewings and valuations. The technology integrates 360-degree photography with three-dimensional imaging

TECHNOLOGY: Allows viewers to form a complete picture. beamed through virtual reality headsets, allowing viewers to form a complete picture of the property. Airbrushing technology such

as Photoshop is not allowed to hide flaws, although some wealthy owners are able to use it for security reasons to conceal high-value artefacts.

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WITH the festive season over and a day’s rest after the Three Kings celebrations, it is perhaps opportune to set some New Year gardening resolutions before you are overtaken by the winter cut back, which may need more days of winter exercise than normal. The extra work caused by the exceptional autumn growth of many perennial plants as a result of the almost perfect growing conditions of bright sunshine, light showers and heavy overnight dews. So what are your priorities for the year ahead? May I take the liberty of offering a few suggestions. 1. Finally make the garden an ecological haven and persuade your Spanish and expat neighbours to do likewise. There are plenty of ecological insecticides, fungicides and fertilisers available in thoughtful garden centres and agricultural cooperatives, and also by email. If stuck have a look at the website of Trabe, it has an English version.

KEEPING HENS: Means you will enjoy the freshest eggs possible. When I was at school I was taught that the air we breathe in non-polluted places included 20.5 per cent of vital oxygen. I read recently that with the heavy pollution of the Mediterranean coastal belt this is now down to 19 per cent, although it was 25 per cent in the time of the dinosaurs and the appearance of new plant species. 2. Aim to eat more of your Mediterranean diet from the garden and recognise that an essential ingredient in that diet was the absorption of around

350 grams of oxygen from herb smelling air. A full description of a traditional healthy holistic Mediterranean diet is provided in chapter 3.3 of my book ‘Living well from our garden Mediterranean Style – Spiritually, mentally, physically, gastronomically and economically’. 3. With forecasts of continuing reductions in annual rainfalls in the Mediterranean regions of Spain and further increases in costs per metre, aim to reduce the watering

needs of your garden by 20 per cent or more. The book ‘How to use less water in your garden – A practical guide to waterwise Mediterranean style gardening worldwide’ considers the water needs of some 30 types of gardens, presents some 300 practical ideas for reducing water needs and in appendices presents useful plant lists of the more drought resistant plants for our gardens. 4. Complete the winter cut back asap to enjoy the dry sunny winter days and give pruned

plants the maximum time to build up strength for spring growth. 5. Keep a couple of hens to eat kitchen and garden waste and lay two or three eggs a day of top quality. Friends who regularly buy even ecological eggs say the quality of the yolks do not equal those of the eggs they occasionally have from my hens. Hens can also make good friendly pets. We started to have a couple of hens when lo-

cal producers of eco eggs decided that EU regulations had become prohibitive, and we had an interesting experience on an AVE train from Cordoba to Valencia, in president class because the tourist carriages were fully booked. Once the ticket checker had left the carriage a well-dressed, 80-year-old lady sitting opposite us laid out small bowls of water and grain on her fold down table and then took out a fully grown hen from a basket to have its breakfast. She explained to us that she lived with her chicken pet in a seventh floor apartment in the centre of Barcelona. The hen had a metre square run on the balcony with a hen-door into the kitchen where it had a further one metre run and an egg laying box. This was next to the cooker so a fresh egg for breakfast could not be fresher. 6. With that I am off for my own omelette for breakfast filled with just harvested healthy shiitake mushrooms grown in the empty garage alongside Oyster mushrooms. These take less effort than any other vegetable. Try it yourself. © Dick Handscombe www.gardenspain.com January 2016


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By Matthew Elliott IT began with smart phones, then we had tablets and the smart tv, smart watches, smart whiteboards in the classroom, and now we have smart homes. For those who have luckily managed to avoid the ongoing fanfare of technological advances (and probably save a bit of money in the long run), smart technologies are an advanced form of interactive computing which you can personally adapt to your needs. With smart homes, however, it becomes much more than a simple gimmick like a fitness tracker on your phone, the technology can radically alter your home life and is completely under your control if you can

withstand the publicity. A smart home is a networked home, with multiple devices linked wirelessly to an outside hub, which can monitor household rhythms to optimise or personalise the inside environment. Examples would be a thermometer which learns about your energy usage and takes measures to ensure you never spend more than necessary, or a smart meter which switches on washing machines when the cost per unit is at its lowest. Outside devices can monitor weather reports and adapt watering systems appropriately, or check acidity levels and email you when the pH needs upping. Smart fridges can alter tem-

peratures depending on the contents and let you know when a particular item is running out, while smart beds can monitor your sleeping patterns and wake you up at precisely the right moment to enhance your morning energy. The so-called ‘Internet of things’ is already upon us, with 13 per cent of UK homes already having one or more of these devices, expected to rise to 69 per cent by 2019. There are of course privacy matters inherent in this new era. The smart course of action would be to avoid becoming entirely reliant on such technology, or give away too much control to outside agencies. In the not so far away future, however, this may be more easily said than done.

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SOLAR PANELS: Technology has come a long way. IF you’re lucky enough to have a home out here in the Spanish sun then you may have already considered installing solar panels in a bid to save money on bills, become more environmentally friendly, or a little bit of both. Solar power had something of a renaissance back in the early 1990s when, along with Sonic the Hedgehog, it was seen as something of a revolution and the way of the future. There were serious problems though, which held solar back and discouraged people from taking the leap. For starters, solar panels require quite a large investment at around £5,000 £10,000 (€6,770 - €13,550) for installation costs. Today, however, there is a variety of flexible financing plans and government incentives that

could see your panels become profitable in just a few years. With energy savings of around 50 per cent, panels can also add significant value to your property. Technology has also come a long way from the old image of a home cast in brutalist panels that only work on sunny days. Nowadays technology developments have led to a new generation of solar collectors which take up a minimal amount of space, look stylish, and are incredibly efficient, working even on cloudy days and employing conservation systems for energy over the evening. If you’re considering solar power, make sure you look up all the relevant information, from possible subsidies to any restrictions on your property so you get the best value for money.


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SO much depends on how your dog gets on in life. I thought it appropriate to write about ‘inherited behaviour’ because all dogs will certainly have inherited behaviour. The behaviour of dogs, like all animals, gets inherited via genetic predisposition and genetic memory. Genetic predisposition towards certain types of behaviour or attitudes in life are inherited at birth, much like the preprogrammed default factory settings you may find on a computer or TV when you buy it new. What they govern are things like a dog’s prevailing temperament, personality and the type of behaviour that comes instinctively to him when faced with different situations or events. As an example, everything from how readily he will pursue prey to how confident, fearful or aggressive he will become in more testing situations, and even how strongly he will emotionally attach to people making later separation

SHEEPDOGS: Know how to round up sheep without another dog showing them. issues more likely. Genetic memory is a rather different phenomenon. If an animal repeats a specific behaviour enough times, a ‘memory’ of this behaviour eventually gets stored in its genes and cells, which is then passed down from one generation to the next. This is how birds know when to migrate or how to build nests without any other bird showing them. Or how sheep-

dogs know how to stalk and round up sheep without any other dog showing them. It is purely down to the effects of inherited genetic predisposition and memory. The same phenomenon is behind all different and also far more genetically magnified working instincts found in different breeds of dog. In other words they are born with certain inherited compulsion to behave in a specific way.

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THE BAKER FOUNDATION for SPIRITUAL AWARENESS. 16 Nicolas De Bussi Ave, Playa Flamenca. Sunday Service every week 11am to 12 noon, everyone welcome. For further details please phone/fax 966 760 665 (95458) THE PHILIP SCOTT LODGE No 10671 of the RAOB meets every Friday in the Bar Catorce, Benijofar. Please call the secretary, Colin Bird on 693 287 614 for further information. (95459) CHARITY BOOK STALL PEGO THURSDAY MARKET. Selection of over 500 books, all proceeds given to the elderly/disabled of Pego and local Animal Rescue. More stock always required please contact Chrissie 965 977 228/617 647 395 (95460) THE ANGLICAN CHURCH, La Fustera. For more info: contact Frank Bentley on 966 495 188 (95461) ROYAL MARINES ASSOCIATION (Costa Blanca). The aim of the Association is to bring together not just ex Royal Marines, but ex Service personnel with an affinity to the Royal Marines. We meet on the last Tuesday of the month at Casa Ventura, San Luis Urbanisation, at 6.30pm. For further details Hon Sec 965 724 652 CANCER SUPPORT GROUP (MABS) MURCIA/MAR MENOR Help and support is just a phone call away, Avda Rio Nalón, Tel: 693 275 779 (95462) PILAR CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY CHURCH, Calle Canalejas, 3. Pilar de la Horadada. Sunday Service at 11am & Thursday at 5pm for Prayer and Praise and Worship. Home groups meet during the week. All welcome from any church background or none. For further information, contact PilarChristian.Community Church@gmail.com / 966 849 448 / 966 848 806. Reg No: 2009-SG/A (95463) TORREVIEJA Christian Fellowship (TCF) is an English speaking lively church located at Avenida de las Valencianas 68, Torrevieja 03183. Residents and holidaymakers are

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No 13 (next door to Mas y mas) El Campello. The shop is open Mon-Fri 10 - 2pm and is run by unpaid volunteers and all monies raised goes to the AECC. We urgently need donations of clothes, books, large and small furniture etc, and we will arrange collection of large items. We need volunteers to help out in the shop and also clothes rails, shelves etc. for display. Please support your local Cancer charity and if you wish to obtain literature or simply talk to someone. Please stop by at the shop. Contact Mina or Trisha. Tel 650 071 278 or 610 921 413 e-mail aecc_campello@hotmail.com (95475) International Christian Assembly Calle Pilar de Horadada 5, Torrevieja Evangelical non-denominational Sunday services 11am Children’s church 11am House groups in Torrevieja, Los Balcones, San Javier Ladies meeting Thursdays 11am. Pastor, Rafael Restrepo All nationalities welcome 966 799 273 / 660 127 276. (95476) FREEMASONRY Are you aware that Freemasonry is thriving on the Costa Blanca? There are various lodges meeting up throughout the Valencia region. If you already are a Mason or simply wish to know more about Freemasonry in Spain please contact Harry Palmer Membership Committee Tel: 966 712 326 or email: palmers.quesa da@yahoo.co.uk (95477)

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PET CHARITITES EASYHORSE CARE RESCUE CENTRE We aim to rescue HORSES. If you would like to DONATE please call 965 967 033 or sales@easyhorsecare.net www.easyhorsecare.net or call Sue 652 021 980 (95706) SPAMA GANDIA SHELTER. Dog and cat rescue registered charity, La Safor area. 500 animals awaiting re-homing. Shelter open 7 days a week 12noon - 2.00pm & 3.30pm 7.00pm. (Spanish speaking staff) or phone Gail 962 896 118. Visit our website for directions. www.spama.org and view our new blog at www.spama-safor.blog.com.es PLEASE HELP US TO HELP THEM (95707)

P.E.P.A. VOLUNTEERS & FOSTER HOMES URGENTLY NEEDED. By fostering an abandoned dog, or spending a few hours each week on our telephone helpline, you could help save the lives of many animals. Please call: 650 304 746. For more information browse our website: www.pepaspain.com EURO WEEKLY NEWS CLASSIFAX AGENT (95708) GATAMI ORGANISATION, to help kittens and cats, looking for good homes, also spaying wild cats in the community. Kittens require adoption, fully vaccinated, de-wormed, defleed. We also need volunteers to help Car boot sale in Polop on Sundays Tel Anna: 966 806 976 / 654 729 977 (95709)

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Retro Malaga A NEW YEAR’S treat for Classic car and motorcycle fans will hit Malaga on January 29, 30 and 31, 2016. The third edition of the Salon Retro Auto and Moto Malaga, will be hosting a ‘Classic-fest’ of historical, awe-inspiring and momentous machines from the past. Supported by the interest of clubs, groups, exhibitors and professionals, a full show for anyone with a passion for classic vehicles awaits. The exhibition will again take place at the Palacio de Ferias y Congresos (Congresses and Exhibitions Palace) in Malaga from January 29 to 31, and will put the city of Malaga in the spotlight of automobile clubs, fans and the general public in Andalucia. The organisation hopes to surpass the 20,000 attendees last year, as more than 150 exhibitors will be displaying their goods and services for ‘all things classic.’

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Husqvarna riders take on their first Dakar Rally

THE off-road competition is one of the most gruelling in the motorsports calendar By Steve Walsh THE Dakar Rally 2016 marks a special milestone for the newly formed Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing Team, who will contest what is effectively the most important and gruelling off-road competition in the motorsports calendar. The 2016 edition of the Dakar Rally began with the prologue in Buenos Aires on January 2, and will be running until January 16. Riders will set off west through Argentina and follow the spine of the Andes moun-

DAKAR RALLY: Over the 13 stages riders will travel in excess of 9,000 km. tains north into Bolivia. They will then travel directly south,

criss-crossing the mountains until they reach San Juan in Ar-

gentina, where they will turn east to finish in Rosario.

Over the 13 stages they will travel in excess of 9,000 km and will be confronted with very difficult conditions that will test their navigation skills, bikes and bodies to their limits. Pablo Quintanilla said: “I am very happy with the Husqvarna factory bike because it’s reliable, very fast and very tough for this sport. This time we are not riding in Chile so there is no open desert, but the difficult navigation in Fiambala, Belen and San Juan, plus the altitude and rainfall in Bolivia will make it difficult for everybody.”


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False hopes raised as Schumacher fortune dwindles THE German driver Michael Schumacher, who has spent nearly two years in a vegetative state after an accident in the French Alps on 29 December 2013, is showing slight signs of recovery, but nothing like the claims made in a German magazine stating: “Michael is very thin. But he can walk again with a little help from his therapist.” The magazine quoted a ‘confidant’ of the racing driver as saying: “He manages to walk a few steps. He can even raise his arm.” The publication went on to describe the improvement in Schumacher’s condition as a ‘Christmas miracle.’ However, Michael Schumacher’s manager Sabine Kehm, has denied a magazine report which claimed

the severely injured Formula 1 star is walking again. The Telegraph reports that she said: “Unfortunately, we are forced by a recent press report to clarify that the assertion that Michael could move again is not true. Such speculation is irresponsible and it gives false hopes to many people involved.” During this time his wife Corinna has spent a fortune to try and save her husband. As reported by ABC.es, she is rumoured to have spent €14 million so far, around €140,000 a week, to try and bring Michael out of his present state. They also state Corinna has had to dispose of several items to aid the rehabilitation of the 46-year-old driver, including their private jet and chalet in the Alps.

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AirTouch: A wave from the future AT the Consumer Electronics Show (CES, January 6 to 9 2016) in Las Vegas, the BMW Group is presenting a Vision Car to demonstrate what the interior and the user interface of the future might look like. As the world of Star Wars and ‘The Force’ becomes nearer to the grasp of today’s car makers, the rapid advance of networking between driver, vehicle and environment is becoming increasingly intensive

and making magic happen. One example of the new technologies is provided by BMW’s AirTouch. This feature empowers intuitive control of entertainment, navigation and communication functions by using simple gestures made with a flat hand. AirTouch allows the display in a vehicle to be operated like a touchscreen without having to make contact with the surface. In the same way a Jedi

w o u l d take control of someone’s mind with a wave of their hand, sensors record the hand movements in the area between the central console and interior mirror. BMW have already presented a new gesture control system, however AirTouch is taking another big leap forward. Sensors are installed in dif-

DISPLAY: Sensors record hand movements. ferent areas of the instrument panel and dashboard which respond to hand movements and therefore permit three-dimensional control.

9 Series BMW: rumour or reality? MANY rumours have reported on the possibility that BMW might launch an innovative four-door coupe under the name Series 9, with Rolls Royce in its sights. However, BMW’s plans regarding the launch of this model are ‘something for the future.’ According to information disclosed by the network, the German company is preparing the BMW Series 9.

Very little is known about this model, although rumours suggest it will be a large-bodied four-door coupe built on the platform of the Series 7 but with abundant cosmetic changes and equipped with highly innovative technology. Named the 9 Series, the coupe will ride on a modified

version of the platform that’s being developed to underpin the next Rolls-Royce Phantom. It will be as large as it sounds, but its weight will be kept in check thanks to the use of carbon fibre-reinforced plastic and ultra-high-tensile steel.

The rumours of a range-topping BMW coupe have been circulating for years without ever materialising. Company officials haven’t commented on the report, so only time will tell whether it’s finally coming true. The next Phantom is due out in 2016, meaning the 9 could arrive as early as 2017.

BMW: May launch a new and innovative coupe.

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MEMBERS GOLF: The silver category winners.

Members Golf Society play at La Marquesa DECEMBER 30, at La Marquesa was chosen for the last TMGS competition of 2015. It was a slightly damp start as they teed off at 9.30, but with the sun breaking through they were soon presented with perfect playing conditions. As with several other courses on the Costa Blanca, the greens at La Marquesa suffered during the summer, however, most of them had recovered. This course always looks easy, but if you’ve played it you’ll know that it isn’t: The greens are small, so precision is necessary for your approach shots or your chipping and putting must be in tip top condition. Their Viking members have returned for the Christmas holidays but the long journey down from the frozen north took its

toll on them, the best Viking score was from the Resident Viking Roger Nilsen, but even his 35 points wasn’t good enough for a podium place. Albeit they have a number of members who are 80 years plus, and occasionally one of them might hit the podium, it’s been a while since their oldest member; 85 years young Tom Jones last stood on it. His 38 points on the day saw him win it, well done Tom Jones! In second place was John Hillier with 33 points and in third place on lower handicap was Colin Marsden, with 31 points. Dutchman Ger Nicolasen, said that he didn’t like the course but he still managed to score 35 points to take third place on lower handicap. In the Gold category, local school teacher Derek Sullivan -

Eurogolf and Tuesday Toffs ON Tuesday December 29, the 28 competitors played the usual Stableford with Toffs at La Marquesa. The results were as follows: Gold division: 0-15, First, David Blanchette with 32 points, second, Bill Martin with 30 points. Silver division: 16-22, First, Robin Richards with 32 points, second Ray Porter on 30 points. Bronze division: 22 plus, First, Mary Sanderson, with 34 points, second, Cindi Green on 32 points. Toffs overall winner: Mary Sanderson. Best front nine, Joy Gray, 18 points. Best back nine, Alan Venables, 19 points. Football draw: Alan Venables, Hedy Paehglig and David Gregson. If you would like to play with Toffs and Eurogolf on Tuesdays and Thursdays at La Marquesa, please visit the website www.eurogolf-quesada.co.uk. Both ladies and gents welcome.

who can only play when there are school holidays - with his very respectable 39 points, were only good enough for second place. In first place with 41 points, was Scotsman Stephen Ross. Now Stephen hasn’t been a member for long, but shows great promise: Five games ago his handicap was 18, but after this game it has now tumbled down to just 12, in those five games he has broken par 3 times and played the buffer zone twice. The NTP’s competition was won by: Hole 5, ‘DJ’ Ian Brown, Hole 11, Cuddly from Dudley AKA Alan Rickers, Hole 15, Kenneth Persson, and Hole 17 Derek Sullivan. Diary Dates: January 20 Alicante Golf, February 3 La Manga. Visit them at www.tmgs.org or on Facebook/TMGSGOLF.

and Leagues 1 and 2, while Celtic, Rangers, Dunfermline and Elgin City head their respective divisions in Scotland. • Atletico Madrid, Inter Milan, PSG, Ajax and Bayern Munich all started the New Year on top of their League tables. • Just after Christmas, Lionel Messi scored his 425th goal on his 500th appearance for Barcelona in a 4-0 win over Real Betis. • Ten-man Real Madrid drew 2-2 with Gary Neville’s Valencia and then learned that their appeal for being ‘kicked out’ of the Copa del Rey had been rejected by the Spanish FA. • Twelve players were yellow-carded in the recent Levante-Malaga game – a record for La Liga. • Recently, Don Howe, exWBA, Arsenal and England right-back, who also managed both his clubs and coached his country… Former Newcastle and Sheffield Wednesday goalkeeper Pavel Srnicek… El Salvador’s most-capped player Alfredo Pacheo (shot dead by bandits)… and former Wigan star Steve Gohouri (drowned in River Rhine) all lost their lives. • On Tuesday, Stoke met Liverpool in the first leg of the LC semi-final; Everton played Manchester City last night in the other ‘semi’. • Over the next four days there are 32 third round FA

Cup ties including holders Arsenal-Sunderland, Birmingham-Bournemouth, ChelseaScunthorp, Doncaster-Stoke, Eastleigh-Bolton, Everton-Dagenham & Redbridge, ExeterLiverpool (live on BBC TV tomorrow night), Manchester United-Sheffield United, Spurs-Leicester (re-run of 1961 final), West Ham-Wolves and Wycombe-Aston Villa. There’ll be some upsets no doubt! • And the transfer window is now open with players moving here, there and everywhere! CRICKET • England beat the world’s number one nation South Africa by 241 runs in the first test in Durban. Moheen Ali, with seven wickets, was voted ‘Man of the Match’. In the second Test which has just ended in Cape Town, England, backed by a ‘barmy army’ of 12,000 fans, smashed 629-6 declared in their first innings. Ben Stokes (258) and Jonny Bairstow (150 n.o.) put on 377 for the 6th wicket and Stokes’ double hundred was the fastest-ever by an Englishman (163 balls) and the secondfastest in Test history. • Martin Guptill smashed an amazing 93 runs off 30 balls (50 in just 17) for New Zealand in their 10-wicket ODI victory over Sri Lanka in Christchurch. • Sadly, Sussex cricketer Matt Hobden died, aged 22. ROUND-UP • Jockey Michelle Payne

(30), on board Prince of Penzance, has become the first female to ride the winner in the 155-year-old Melbourne Cup. • Saracens (after an impressive 26-6 win over Leicester), Bristol and Scarlets top the Aviva Premiership, the IPA and Pro12 League Rugby Union tables. • Former Harlem Globetrotter basketball star Meadowlark Lemon has died, aged 83. • Racehorse Lancelot du Lac has broken the 5 furlong track record at Chelmsford. • Gary Anderson beat Adrian Lewis 7-5 to win the 2016 World Darts Championship. Anderson is the only man Ever to claim a nine-dart finish and record a maximum 147 break in snooker… and get a hole in one in golf! CONGRATULATIONS • Several sporting personalities received awards in the Queen’s New Year’s Honour’s list. It’s now Sir Anthony (‘AP’) McCoy. Ex-footballers Denis Law and Francis Lee, and former racing driver John Surtess received CBEs. MBEs went to England women’s footballer Steph Houghton, boxer Carl Frampton, rugby player Mark Queto, England netball captain Tracey Neville, sister of footballers Gary and Phil and BBC reporter Jackie Oatley. While cyclist Chris Froome and former tennis star and current Question of Sport presenter Sue Barker are now OBEs.

San Miguel Golf Society at Vistabella FINAL gathering of the year was a stableford competition SMGS’S final gathering of the year found 32 members and four guests taking part in a Stableford competition at Vistabella. A chilly wind at the time of the early start abated and excellent conditions prevailed for most of the round. The course had its usual tightly cropped fairways and slippery greens with some interesting pin positions. A number of players really struggled, particularly those in the Silver Category, with only 25 points needed to take fourth place. The outstanding scores of the day were posted by Dave Gibson with 42 points,

and John Osborne with 39. The day’s competition results, by category and in reverse order, were the following: Bronze Category: fourth, Brian Mulligan (31 on CB), third, Chris Hamblett (31 on CB), second, Norman McBride (32), and first, Norman Padmore with 34 points. Silver Category: fourth, Scotty Philips (25 on CB), third, Roy Willing (26), second, Phil Birtwistle (30) and first, way ahead of the rest of the category and most of the field, Dave Gibson with an excellent 42 points. Gold Category: fourth, Steve

Higgins (33 on CB), third, Robin Eastman (33 on CB), second, Darren Hancock (34) and first, with a superb 39 points and the second best score of the day, John Osborne. Nearest the pins went to: John Osborne (4), Darren Hancock (8) and Kevin Allbright (15). The best guest prize was won by Mick Kaylor. Keep up to date with all SMGS matters by logging on to their website: www.smgs.org. Or simply give Barry Roehrig a call on 966 731 033 to find out more about the society and its weekly golf get-togethers.


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• After a hectic Christmas/New Year period, Arsenal (two wins out of three) are two points clear in the PL from Leicester who had two 00 draws and missed a penalty in the match against Bournemouth. • Arsenal’s ‘keeper Petr Cech has broken David James’ record of clean-sheets in the Premiership – 171 in 353

games against James’ 169 in 572 outings. • Manchester United, with a terrific Rooney goal, ended their winless run with a 2-1 victory over Swansea. • Courtesy of two superb goals by Toure and Aguero, Manchester City hit back to win 2-1 at Watford. • Sunderland beat bottom club Aston Villa (only 8 points out of 57) 3-1 in an early relegation battle. • WBA completed their first double over Stoke since 1977. • Middlesbrough (winners over Brighton and Derby), Burton Albion and Plymouth are top of the Championship Turn to page 95

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