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SOUTH EDITION
Zapatero defends Austerity Plans
Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero was in Elche on Sunday to address the PSOE party faithful and ask them to stick by him • p4
Sports facilities will be ready for June
From 5th to 12th June, Torrevieja’s new sports development will open its doors to the public so that they can see first hand the exciting new sporting installation • p10
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Desperate Mum Laura Jeremy believes she is being forced to live in Spain by an unfair court order so that her British exhusband can see his two young children.
SIP cards – are you affected?
by Jack Troughton
ASSSA explains to us how ex-pats who have chosen early retirement in Spain and are not yet in receipt of a retirement pension from their country of origin are now able to ‘buy-in’ to Spanish NHS cover • p33
Costa Blanca performing arts championships 2010 Every year up and down the coast, pubs hold local talent, singing and dancing competitions, but for the very first time on 25th July, Torrevieja will be hosting an accredited performing arts awards competition. • p46
International Rugby Seven’s
This weekend La Villa rugby club plays hosts to the 24th annual International Benidorm Sevens Tournament. • p71
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Costa prisoner 28 MAY - 03 JUNE 2010
Laura and the children
THE 23-YEAR-OLD is running out of money and wants to go back to the Isle of Wight and the physical, financial and emotional support of her close-knit family. Laura has started a Facebook petition in an attempt to help win her appeal and overturn a judge’s decision that her former partner must have eight hours of supervised visits per month – four hours every two weeks. However, the single mum insisted that leaving Spain after 12 years was not a tug of love ‘kidnap’ to try and prevent her ex-husband seeing Liliana, three, and two-year-old Diego – instead strongly believing all children need a father. “Since this has started I have returned to the UK on at least three occasions but I have come back,” she told RTN. “I have had
plenty of opportunities to run away – I am not running away. “And it is not about him seeing the children – he is their father; they need him as much as they need me. “This is not about me and him fighting, this is about what is best for the children – and what is best for the children is being in the UK. God knows how long I can go on like this. It is horrible and mentally, emotionally and physically draining.” She said she received €400 per month from the father, who is in a new relationship, to help support the children but was not receiving any money towards nursery bills, school excursions or dinner money. And Laura, who wants to study to become a barrister, earns just €180 per month before any commission payments working in telesales for a company in Alfaz del Pi. Continued on page 6