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SOUTH EDITION
Issue 548
16 - 22 April 2010
The sewer Segura
Louise Clarke reports on the raw sewage that is leaking into River Segura in Rojales and how the town hall has known about this since February. • p3
“We want a decent park!”
Residents are petitioning for a better park after conditions have reached appalling levels. p5
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A bird in the hand Fiona Hulme of Agencia de Cobros Directos explains the difficulties that arise when friends lend money. p30
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What is reflexology? Feature writer Gordon Wheatley writes about reflexology, what it is and how it can benefit you. p35
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Aunty Virus
The Clayton/ Weaver family have been left to their own devices by Ryanair
Stranded! by Jan Gamm and Louise Clarke
Regular feature writer Aunty Virus answers your technology questions including a reader who has problems with his wifi p51
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A VOLCANIC ash cloud is causing chaos, with national and international flights grounded all over Europe and British airspace made a ‘no fly’ zone following an Icelandic eruption on Wednesday afternoon which spewed black
smoke and steam into the air from beneath the Eyjafjallajokull glacier. Volcanic ash constitutes a major hazard to aircraft and as volcanic ash drifted across Britain from Iceland, all airports in Scotland ceased operation and flights in and out of major airports in England gradually ground to a halt, leaving thousands of passengers stranded. The
disruption to air travel is expected to continue for some time. And at Alicante’s El Altet Airport, a total of sixteen flights were cancelled yesterday afternoon (Thursday) with more cancellations anticipated over the next few days. RTN was at the airport to find out how the passengers with nowhere to go have been coping. Whilst it appears that airlines such as Easy Jet and Monarch have done their best to accommodate their passengers and have given them hotels, there were over 500 Ryanair passengers at the terminal who were simply given a letter and told to queue up to book another flight; which they were told could be as far away as Tuesday of next week. Continued on page 4