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The Alcalde of Albox, José García Navarro, announced his resignation with immediate effect as from 1st February. For some time there have been rifts within the PSOE, with the party being divided into ‘los dinosaurios y la renovación’, with both factions being anxious to discredit the other. The resignation apparently came as a complete surprise. José García communicated his resignation personally to the Council Leader, Sonia Cerdán, with the rest of the Government team only hearing the news via WhatsApp. He seems to have been marginalised by his colleagues, none of whom have contacted him in relation to his resignation, even though he has received many calls of support from his neighbours. It seems that he has been unhappy with the progress being made in Council matters, saying that he is ‘tired of
supporting those who have no ambition, and have no intention of moving forward’ adding that he was tired of the ‘conspiracies of his peers.’ The PSOE administration has fallen far short of the initial promises to legalise the huge number of illegal homes falling under the Albox jurisdiction. The financial state of the Ayuntamiento is also a grave cause for concern, with wages and Social Security bills being paid months late, or in some cases not at all, while the debt owed to the banks continues to escalate, and rumours circulating regarding the credit card expenses of the ex-Mayor. In his letter of resignation, made available on the Web, he attributed his action to ‘strictly personal reasons’ and a ‘lack of enthusiasm’ as the cause for him to leave the PSOE albojense. He plans to return to his job as a teacher at the Colegio Público Velázquez de Albox. Co-incidentally the Concejala de Bienestar Social, Gertrudis Guillén, has also resigned.
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‘4x4 spain’ charity draw winners enjoy the ride!
4x4 Spain were pleased to support the Breast Cancer Awareness fundraising event in October last year by donating a half day 4x4 trip to winners of the prize draw. The total sum raised for the charity by organisers Clare Gittens and her colleague Jan Mackey was in excess of 2000 Euros. This was a great outcome as the event was forced to change dates at short notice due to last year’s floods, resulting in a lower attendance than in previous years. Winners, Andy & Gloria Cunningham, joined 4x4 Spain last week for their trip, selecting the mountain top sanctuary above the
Tabernas valley high in the Los Filabres mountain range. They started their trip from Arboleas, up and over the foothills into the Arroyo Aceituno rambla. Climbing at a steady, meandering pace along the donkey routes and ancient rights of way, the fantastic ever-changing views of the surrounding landscape and hidden Spain became evident. With short stops to enjoy coffee & cake, stretch legs, swap seats and photo opportunities, they reached their destination at the summit. From the Sanctuary de Monteagud there are breathtaking 360 degree views. Local hamlets in the area still use the Sanctuary for fiestas and religious celebrations using
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The format of the new PSOE of Albox will be decided at an extraordinary plenary session. In the running are Consejala Ana Belén Trinidad, who might replace Gertrudis Guillén. García Navarro’s resignation leaves Francisco Alfonso as next on the list, though the Government team will decide who will hold the office of Mayor. For now Rogelio Mena will be the Acting Mayor until voting has taken place.
the pilgrim paths from the valley below. With a gentle return trip along a different route back to Arboleas, Andy and Gloria expressed their experience as “Fantastic, great to see things from a different angle, namely all off road, we really enjoyed it”. If you would like to see more of what 4x4 Spain have to offer visit their website at www.4x4spain.com and browse their photographs, routes and videos.
Others in the frame are Francisco Carrillo or Conchillo Paco Pérez, who was Mayor of Albox and more than twenty years, or Rogelio Mena, who is currently Deputy Mayor. The Mayor’s letter to the public: Dear friends and neighbours, I want to tell you that today I submitted my resignation as Mayor. The reasons for that are simple and strictly personal. In politics, as in life itself, when hopes of pushing forward projects for prosperity and development for the town fail, it is better to be honest and take a step back, permitting my companions take the responsibility and the immense honour that
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I have had, and continue working with the necessary hope and motivation that I have felt. To be your Mayor has been one of the best and most important things that has happened to me in my life. I have been proud, and it has been a personal privilege, to have your backing and support. I can not express in these simple lines or words the immense pleasure that all of you have given me through the valuable and marvellous experience of being the Mayor of my town. I will return to my school and begin a new stage in my life, which I hope will be as gratifying and enriching as it has been to be your Mayor for nearly six years. Six years where I have worked and searched for the best for my
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Low-cost airline Ryanair says it is going to increase its ticket prices to make up for the European ruling that it will have to compensate passengers for delays and cancellations following the Icelandic volcano eruption. According to the report, by ThinkSpain, a Bank staff protest against thousands of redundancies irports throughout Europe, including Spain, were like ghost towns in early spring 2010 after an ash cloud from the Eyjäfjällajøkull led authorities to shut the airspace across the north of the continent. Thousands of passengers were left stranded and unable to return home, having to fork out extra for accommodation, transport and food that they had not banked on, whilst others had their holidays cancelled as they could not fly. Most other airlines refunded tickets and, where customers were stuck abroad, provided hotels and food until they were able to be repatriated. But Ryanair has always refused to do so on the grounds that the flight cancellations were caused by an incident outside the company’s control. Today, however, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruled that airlines were responsible for assistance costs for passengers affected by flights being grounded due to extraordinary circumstances, such as the volcano eruption. “Ryanair is very sorry to hear about the ECJ’s decision to allow passengers to claim for compensation for flight delays which are clearly outside the control of the
airlines,” said the Irish-based firm in a press conference. Its management claims that flight firms across Europe will have to increase their end prices to the consumer. “Now that we have to pay out these costs, we shall have to recoup them from our customers, since a defective European regulation means we cannot recover them from governments or syndicates, who were responsible for 95 per cent of the flight delays,” says Ryanair’s chief executive officer, Michael O’Leary. “When the governments across Europe unnecessarily closed huge chunks of air-space due to the non-existent ‘ash cloud’ hanging over Ireland, the UK and the continent in 2010, travel insurance companies wriggled out of their liability to customers by claiming the cause was an ‘Act of God’. “This makes the airlines a ‘last-resort insurance company’, even where, in the majority of cases, delays and cancellations are caused by air-traffic controllers or national strikes.” The latter statement is a clear reference to Spain, which has seen a number of countrywide strikes in the past two years, as well as a widespread air-traffic controller strike in December 2010 which led the then president to declare a ‘state of emergency’ to prevent them. However, the air-traffic controllers went ahead with their strike, putting them on the wrong side of the law.
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Bank staff protest against thousands of redundancies
Staffworking for Bankia and Banco de Valencia staged a strike and protest march last week over the mass redundancies about to take place. The demonstration, which was held across the country, was a prelude to a nationwide bank workers’ strike on Wednesday, February 6 – the first-ever in the sector since the 1990s. In response to EU demands, banks which have been bailed out have been ordered to carry out radical restructures, including eliminating thousands of staff members in a country which already has one of the worst unemployment rates in Europe, with 26.6 per cent of the population, or six million people, out of a job. Bankia alone is shedding 4,900 employees, and workers across the industry estimate that a further 20,000 in total could go in Spanish banks this year. They are protesting because they say it was politicians and greedy bank bosses whose poor financial management caused the crisis in the sector, and yet it is the ‘shop floor’ people – the workers – who have to pay the price. Their aim is to get the banks to cut the number of redundancies as much as possible, and offer the best possible conditions to those who, in the end, do have to be let go of. Around 20 provincial capital cities in Spain are expected to join the strike.
Jail for food thief - in spite of homeowner’s pardon
A MAN who stole food from a fridge has been jailed for three and a half years – despite the owner of the house saying she does not wish to press charges. The accused got in by taking a window out of its frame, which is considered forcible and violent entry, and which was the main aspect that landed him in jail. He stole sausages and lobsters, among other things, from the refrigerator of a home in Vigo, in the north-western region of Galicia. The owner of the house would have been entitled to compensation from the burglar, but
she declined to accept any money. “I don’t want anything. He stole food, he must have been hungry – I hope he enjoyed eating it,” she said in court. But it was the fact that this was the second time he had burgled a house that he was sentenced to prison. On the previous occasion, he was given a suspended three-and-a-half-year sentence, which he would not have to serve unless he committed further crimes. And his crime of stealing food from the woman’s fridge means his sentence will now have to be served.
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Protesters call for PP members paid cash-inhand to resign
Over 500 people protested in front of the PP headquarters in Madrid last week, and at least 200,000 people have signed a petition on www.change.org calling for president Mariano Rajoy and his cabinet to resign over claims that he and other party members received wage top-ups ‘off the books’ for 11 years. Police had to cordon off the C/ Génova in the capital and remove 150 people from the entrance to the PP’s offices during the massive demonstration which started at 20.00hrs last night. The State prosecutor has declared publicly that there are ‘strong grounds’ for ‘investigating’ the PP’s financial affairs after handwritten records by former treasurer and senator Luis Bárcenas were found detailing cash-in-hand payments out of public funds to Rajoy and other top-flight party members. These include regional president of Castilla-La Mancha, María Dolores del Cospedal, and several of her predecessors. Rajoy, according to these records uncovered by Spanish national newspaper El País, was getting 25,200 euros a year ‘on the black’ in addition to his salary between 1997 and 2008. And the public are calling for all those PP members who received extra money tax-free to stand down. Bárcenas held accounts with two Swiss banks, the managers of which began to hold ‘off the record’ conversations with each other after financial transactions carried out caused concern and suspicion, and had him rated as a ‘high risk client’. The ex-senator and treasurer is believed to have ‘laundered’ 10.9 million euros through Rajoy’s tax amnesty, whereby those who had illegally kept money off the books were invited to declare this without fear of reprisal. But the tax office, the ministry of Hacienda, denies Bárcenas ever took advantage of the taxation amnesty.
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Duke of Palma faces 20 years in jail and 8.2-million bail release
Son-in-law of the King, Iñaki Urdangarín (pictured) is facing an 8.2-million-euro bail release for his alleged involvement in a corruption case involving misappropriation of public funds and money-laundering. Husband of the Infanta Cristina, one of King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofía’s two daughters – known as ‘Infantas’ rather than ‘Princesses’ because they are not direct heirs to the throne – and Duke of Palma Urdangarín is said to have set up the Nóos Institute as a ‘non-profitmaking’ organisation in order to benefit from the maximum possible amount of central and regional government grants. He and his business partner, Diego Torres, who faces a similar bail bond, are believed to have ‘plotted’ to use Urdangarín’s position as member of the Royal family by marriage to heighten the
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Institute’s public profile, and are said to have hidden behind apparent charitable donations and actions on the part of Urdangarín to mask the fact that they were appropriating government money by registering the Nóos Institute as a charity rather than a business. Urdangarín could face up to 20 years in jail for an accumulation of offences including fraud, forgery and money-laundering. The total amount of bail to be paid within five days by Torres and Urdangarín is 8,189,448 euros, to cover their possible financial liabilities plus an extra third,
in accordance with Spanish law. Their lawyers consider this amount – one of the highest bail releases in Spain’s legal history – to be excessive, but have lost their fight for it to be reduced. Both the accused men will be obliged to pay back all the public funding they obtained illegally, plus interest amounting to one third, taking the total up to the 8,189,448 euros they will each have to pay out to avoid going to jail while the trial is in motion. The Nóos Institute was formed ostensibly to promote tourism, sporting and leisure
pursuits, including funding a cycling team, and led to cash being handed out from the regional governments of Valencia and the Balearic Islands. As a result of the case, Urdangarín has been wiped from the Royal family’s website and will no longer be associated with them in public, nor represent them in society functions. And the city council of Palma de Mallorca has changed the name of the road once known as C/ Duques de Palma (‘Duke and Duchess of Palma Street’) after the Infanta Cristina and her husband.
Pensioners to pay more for prescriptions
Prescription contributions by the general public could go up again on Friday in line with inflation, meaning everyone – even pensioners – may face an increase of 1.7 per cent in charges. Health minister Ana Mato (pictured) says retirees with an income of less than 18,000 euros a year will only face an average of 14 cents extra on top of the current limit of eight euros they have to pay. Those whose income exceeds 18,000
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EU Parliamentary President: “It Is Not Fair That The Ordinary Citizen Should Have To Pay For Banks’ And Governments’ Mistakes”
European President Martin Schulz says Spain’s unemployment rate is ‘shameful’ and should be the Union’s top priority above any other issues. Speaking at the 40th anniversary summit of the European Confederation of Trade Unions (CES), the Parliament leader said the jobless figures in Spain and certain other EU nations are ‘totally unacceptable’, especially where the affect the young. Over half of Spain’s under35s are out of work and most have been for more than a year. Unemployment rates stand at 26.6 per cent, with six
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More than a week of protests over education reforms and funding cuts
Over 30 protests in cities across Spain are due to take place on Wednesday with pupils from primary, secondary, sixth form and university taking to the streets – and a further demonstration on Thursday led by teachers, parents and other education workers. In several major cities, gatherings are already taking place with pickets set up and information stands explaining about the funding cuts in education and healthcare. This forms part of the second ‘week of fighting back’ organised by the National Students’ Union (SE) made up of numerous country-
wide pressure groups and unions. Classes will be held on the street on Saturday for universities in Madrid in protest over rocketing student fees and a further three to seven days of strikes and demonstrations over the proposed education reform and reduced funding in schooling from primary and infants through to university level. The protesters are calling for education minister José Ignacio Wert to resign and to ‘refund’ the more than five billion euros in cutbacks made to the schools system in 2012.
Demonstration outside Merkel’s office during Rajoy’s visit to Berlin
Dozens of protesters gathered outside the officers of German Chancellor Angela Merkel today during Spanish president Mariano Rajoy’s visit, calling for the latter to resign over the ‘slush fund’ scandal involving former treasurer Luis Bárcenas. Rajoy told Merkel that the claims he and other members of the PP were given backhanders in cash were ‘completely false’, and the party maintains that the ledgers found by Spanish national newspaper El País in Bárcenas’ handwriting were photocopies and largely inaccurate. They appear to show Rajoy received a total of 25,200 euros a year ‘off the books’, and other top-flight PP members also did so. Bárcenas was classified as a ‘high-risk’ client by two Swiss banks he held multi-million-euro accounts with, and who held ‘off the record’ conversations with each other when certain financial transactions by the former treasurer caused them concern. They also liaised closely over Bárcenas’ alleged involvement with the Gürtel
corruption trial. Companies involved in the Gürtel case are believed to have given gifts running into hundreds of euros and paid for parties and holidays for health minister Ana Mato and her ex-husband, former mayor of Pozuelo de Alarcón (Madrid), Jesús Sepúlveda. Both Mato and Sepúlveda deny receiving any of these so-called backhanders. Regional president of Castilla-La Mancha, María Dolores del Cospedal, is also believed to have received cash-in-hand top-ups to her wages. Names of high-level PP members appear in the handwritten ledgers over the 10-year period leading up to 2008. And protests outside the PP head office in Madrid, involving literally thousands of members of the public, are now into their fifth day. The PP continues to insist its conscience is clear, but Rajoy has not provided any explanations or answered any questions posed to him beyond denying the allegations.
Five Iberia Strikes In Second Half Of February
Iberia employees have announced their planned strikes will commence on Friday, February 15 and at least five will take place before the end of the month. Pilots, cabin crew and ground staff intend to down tools for 24 hours at a time after negotiations between unions and airline bosses failed. They will consult firstly with the inter-confederal mediation and arbitration service (SIMA) which is heading up talks between the company and its workers, to tell them of their ‘last resort – conflict’. “We will explain to SIMA about the broken promises we have seen and the steps we intend to take to protect our jobs and the future of Iberia,” said a spokesperson. They put forward proposals
to the airline which included increasing productivity and pilots taking a 26-per-cent pay-cut, with new staff being paid 50 per cent less, among other measures. But these were rejected out of hand by the company, which plans to make over 4,500 employees redundant and cut down on fleet and flight routes to return the firm to profit after having accumulated losses of 300 million euros in 2012. Faced with workers’ proposals, Iberia managers threatened to wind up the firm, which pilots and other staff call ‘blackmail’. “We shall continue to fight for an agreement on Iberia’s future will all the legal, social and political weapons we have within our reach, and
will give everything we’ve got to protect the airline, given how important it is for society and tourism,” said a union representative and employee. The holding company IAG, the result of the merger between Iberia and British Airways, denies that the management has refused to negotiate with workers. Manager Willie Walsh said: “Iberia continues to be ready and willing to negotiate with the unions. “We are determined and united in preparation to implement the changes necessary for the survival and future viability of Iberia.” At least five strikes – but possibly more – will take place between February 15 and 28 this year.
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We’re planning another trip to see our daughter and her family in Tanzania this Easter, so have scheduled a visit to the specialist vaccination centre in Almeria to ascertain what precautions we should be taking. Tablets offering protection from Malaria are of course essential, and certificates of inoculation against Cholera, Typhoid and Yellow Fever are entry requirements for much of Africa, so doubtless we’ll resemble pin-cushions by the time we reach our daughter’s home there! But aren’t we fortunate having the drugs offering protection against these diseases so readily available here in Spain. For many, particularly among those who actually live in Africa, there is little affordable defence against these diseases, which claim the lives of more than a million people every year. And our grandparents too would have had little medicine available to them at any price to offer full protection. We, it seems, are so privileged to be able to travel in this 21st century, at reasonable cost to such far-off places, so confident in our safety. I may try, because I don’t like mosquitoes and their bites irritate, to cover up and sleep at all times under a net, but if I’m careless and get bitten – even if the offending mosquito were carrying the plasmodium parasite that causes malaria, I’m unlikely to get the disease itself if I’ve correctly taken the prescribed treatment. Amazing isn’t it, but we do tend to take for granted, the power of inoculations and other treatments to save us from the effects of the diseases with which we regularly come in contact. And the same is true for the ultimate disease, which the Bible calls ‘sin’. In some amazing way, which we may not fully comprehend, the Bible likens our faith in Jesus to an inoculation against the effects of our wrongdoing. So however much I may fail in my attempts to do good in my life, yet that faith in Him has the power to save me from the effects of my failure; thus restoring a healthy relationship with God..
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As promised a more in-depth view into how the components of you computer work. We started last time by touching on the motherboard and more specifically the processor chip. Today I would like to go a little further into the “Brains” of the computer in an attempt to show just how stupid the chip is and how brilliant the minds of those geniuses / genii (depending on which dictionary you choose to read) who devised it’s creation. There is a great deal of excellent information, although it is a little deep in places, at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cpu. I suppose the very first question that should be asked is. What does your processor actually do? Today’s modern processors are a hybrid between a simple instruction processor and maths processing. Let’s start with a little background information. You know what a transistor is? Just in case you are not too sure, it is simply a switch. That is it. That is all that it does! It simply redirects the flow of electricity. Think back (if you are old enough) to the good old Morse code. That series of short and long bursts of sound that was used to encode messages for transmission of great distances. Now shorten the bursts of sound down to 1 millionth of a second and take away the speaker. What you now have is called a ‘square wave’ - ON or OFF, or to put it another way ZERO or ONE. For those who already know where this is going, please be patient. Digital equipment only work in ONE’S and ZERO’S. Your MP3 player and mobile phone are all digital. They only work with one’s and zero’s. This method of maths is called BINARY. When we learned to count it was in DENARY or DECIMAL if you prefer. You have 10 fingers (ok, 8 fingers and 2 thumbs, but it adds up to 10) and it was natural to use 1 digit per number. But as digital equipment doesn’t have fingers, it can only use what it does have and that is Zero’s and One’s. This is the absolute basics when it comes to how computers work. Maybe sometime in the future we can examine BINARY maths, but not today! As we have already touched on the maths side of the processor so today we should look at the other aspect of it, The Instruction Processor! Every action that your Computer, Tablet, Mobile phone or any digital device takes, is in response to an instruction! These instructions can be ‘Hard Coded’ and by that I mean integrated within a chip so that they are (usually) incorruptible, or ‘Soft Coded’ as is the case with every other program that you run. So what is the difference? Your computer uses ‘Hard Coded’ instructions when it first starts, as part of POST or Power On Self Test. This, then, gives just enough information to let it know where to find the Operating System and how to start that up. This, in old computer (Geek) speak, is called the ‘Boot Strap’ or ‘Booting’ (from the days when you strapped on your boots before starting the day). Because without it your computer would sit there quietly and cause no problems at all because it just wouldn’t work. The processor has the task of interpreting these instructions and sending the correct information, along the correct path (remember TRON?) to the correct component, so that it can do it’s job and then tell the processor that the job is complete before the processor can move on to the next instruction. I have written a simple exercise for anyone who might be interested in understanding how the computer follows instructions but having run out of space today I will give it to you next week and then finish this section on the instructional side of the processor and focus on the maths. So keep hold of your favourite free newspaper until next week so that you can refresh and then continue. With a little luck everything will be made clear and might have a little fun doing the exercise. If there is anything that we have covered or you have a subject or question involving computer related technology, that you are having trouble with, drop me a line at the email address below. Good Luck and have a lovely weekend. See you next week. For further information or advice on computing, contact Trevor on 689 892 745 or canducomputing@hotmail.co.uk
Cops ‘had to laugh’ after bird stole Brit’s cash
A British tourist says a police officer burst out laughing when he reported his money had been stolen - by a parrot. Peter Leach was visiting a New Zealand beauty spot when a kea parrot snatched the equivalent of £600 from his camper van. The bird flew into the vehicle and snatched the cash from the dashboard while Mr Leach was taking photographs at Arthur’s Pass. The 52-year-old, from Glasgow, was unaware of the theft until two fellow tourists pointed it out, reports the Scottish Daily Record. “A Canadian couple walked by and said, ‘We’ve just seen that bird take something out of your van’,” Mr Leach said. It turned out the parrot had taken all of the money he had - except for £20 in his pocket. He reported to incident to police, but the chances of retrieving the currency are slim. “The officer was very serious for the first few questions,” Mr Leach said. “Then he said, ‘Do you mind if I just stop to laugh?’ I suppose I can’t blame him.” Keas are native to New Zealand and known for their intelligence. They have been blamed for vandalising cars, breaking off wing mirrors and windscreen wipers. Zoologist Mark Cawardine described them as “a devilish mountain parrot feared by hire car companies”. Mr Leach remains determined to continue on his travels, with friends apparently loaning him money for the rest of the trip.
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The contraction of manufacturing across the eurozone slowed in January amid signs that the worst may be over, according to a survey. The Markit Purchasing Managers’ Index rose to 47.9, from 46.1 in December. The index has been below the 50 mark that separates growth from contraction since August 2011. But Markit’s chief economist Chris Williamson said the January data pointed to the eurozone returning to growth in mid2013. In Germany, the PMI figure rose to 49.8 in January from 46.0 the previous month, coming in just below the 50 threshold. Although it was the 11th straight month of decline, it was easily the slowest rate of contraction in that time. “The improvement was led by Germany, which saw the strongest gain in output of all eurozone states, but rising exports are also helping to revive the manufacturing sectors of other countries, most notably Spain and Italy,” Mr Williamson said. “While the industrial sector looks likely to have acted as a drag on the eurozone economy in the final quarter of last year, deepening the double-dip downturn, the PMI provides hope that the first quarter could mark the start of a turnaround. “Providing there are no further setbacks to the region’s debt crisis, these data add to the expectation that the euro zone is on course to return to growth by mid-2013,” he said. In Spain, the index rose from 44.6 in December to 46.1 last month. In Italy the index rose for the second month to 47.8 in January from 46.7 last month.
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Dr Francesca Crowe said: “The main message is that diet is an important determinant of heart health. “I’m not advocating that everyone eats a vegetarian diet. The diets are quite different. Vegetarians probably have a lower intake of saturated fat so it makes senses there is a lower risk of heart disease.” The results showed the vegetarians had lower blood pressure, lower levels of “bad” cholesterol and were more likely to have a healthy weight. Tracy Parker, from the British Heart Foundation, said: “This research reminds us that we should try to eat a balanced and varied diet - whether this includes meat or not. “But remember, choosing the veggie option on the menu is not a shortcut to a healthy heart. After all, there are still plenty of foods suitable for vegetarians that are high in saturated fat and salt. “If you’re thinking of switching to a vegetarian diet, make sure you plan your meals carefully so that you replace any lost vitamins and minerals, such as iron, that you would normally get from meat.”
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but I was eventually compelled to brave the vigorous outdoors by the vegetable rubbish, destined for the Whether the weather be hot compost heap, but which was growing Or whether the weather be not, to mountainous proportions in the We’ll weather the weather kitchen. Whatever the weather, Clasping a container full of organic detritus I exited the safety of the house Whether we like it or not. This used to be my attitude towards and headed for the compost bin. The compost bin is shaped like a the weather in the UK, but since living is Spain I have become a total wimp green plastic Dalek, and sits snugly in the back corner of the garden, next where the weather is concerned. Especially the wind – I really do not to the back wall. As I approached my like it! It comes as a shock to me. destination I became aware that all was When we came to Spain I expected not as it should be. There in the corner hot, I knew it got cold, but nobody stood a neat pile of compost, perfectly round and about 18 inches high, but mentioned the wind! At the height of the surrounding bin was nowhere to the recent gales I be seen. I gaped at it for a moment, then successfully managed to remain indoors for realised – we’d been robbed! several days on end, Somebody had stolen our compost bin! They had left the compost and made off with the bin! A tsunami of rage flowed over me. josbiggs@hotmail.co.uk I felt as if I was swelling to monster
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Shut Your Mouth & Open Wide I have never really had the fear of dentists that many people experience. Apart from those far off days when, as a little lad, I thought of the dentist as an ogre figure intent on causing me pain with his version of a Black & Decker, and the memory of that dreadful smelling rubber mask over my nose and the equally awful gas – I have always been fairly relaxed about paying him or her a visit. I now regard it more of an inconvenience than anything else. Once, whilst having some minor road works done, I actually dozed off briefly in the dentist’s chair. I was awoken with a start when he yelped as my mouth clamped shut on his hand and thereafter he always ensured that I was reminded of the incident, along with a request to do my best to stay awake.
Trouble was, he had an extremely comfortable treatment chair facing some French doors that overlooked a small enclosed garden. It was a little oasis, with a fruit tree and an explosion of flowering shrubs that was the very essence of tranquillity. Moreover, soft music was always playing in the background and his attractive assistant had a very soothing touch. All in all, he had probably made it too comfortable for his patients. My dentist at that time was Malcolm. He drove a vintage Rolls Royce and his hobby was bird watching and I often wondered if he drove up to his twitching grounds in the Roller. But I never asked. Anyway, on one occasion as I was admiring the view in the tiny garden, a colourful bird appeared and proceeded to peck away at a fragment of sausage roll on the stone bird table. Malcolm stopped assaulting my molars and walked over to the window. “What the heck is that? Not so much directed at me or his silk fingered assistant, but more of a thought voiced out loud. “It’s a Red Cardinal”, I told him. He turned on me in astonishment. “Red Cardinal? I’ve never come
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proportions, like the Incredible Hulk, and I am convinced that purple steam was issuing from my ears and that my eyes were flashing lightning. How dare they? How very dare they pinch our compost bin? I wished a plague upon their houses, and invoked hellfire and brimstone to fall upon their heads. I was incandescent with righteous ire as I viewed the binless compost, standing naked and exposed in the corner. Halfway through a particularly fulsome curse it occurred to me that I’d better cover the compost’s vulnerability before it got blown all over the garden. I turned to look for something suitable, and noticed the compost bin, upside down between the corner of the house and the aircon unit, obviously jammed into this undignified position by the capricious wind. Oh. Sorry about the hellfire and brimstone, and I hope your boils get better soon……..
across one of those – how did you know that?” “It’s quite common in Bermuda where I was living”. I continued, “But that one’s a female because although she has a red beak and some red tints in her wings and tail feathers, the male is a vivid red all over. That crest on its head is why it’s called a cardinal. It’s supposed to resemble a cardinal’s hat, although personally I don’t think it looks anything like a cardinal’s hat” - I rambled on. Now it was Malcolm who had his mouth open and I enjoyed the switch. What he didn’t know was that my knowledge of exotic birds was limited to just this one and another regular in our Bermudian garden - the Kiskadee – a bright yellow bloke with a white speed stripe along the side of his head and a distinctive call that gives it it’s name. But I didn’t tell him that. He was even more impressed the following week when I was receiving some follow up treatment, because he had looked the bird up in his Bumper Dental Practitioners Guide to Exotic Birds and confirmed that I was indeed correct in my identification. The only mystery remaining was that, as a native of North America, what it was doing in a dentist’s garden in Bury St Edmunds. I found myself in the dentist’s chair again last week, ostensibly to check out a broken tooth, but also for a more general opinion on why my once
devastating smile had, over a period of years, disappeared up the swanee, and why I seemed to have acquired a lopsided grin. This was a new dentist for me and one who had come highly recommended. “How are you” I asked as I introduced myself. “Good”. Then I told him why I was there and awaited any questions he might have. Instead, all he said was “Okay.” Obviously a man of few words. The seat was fully reclined; I put my head back and opened my chops for the inspection to commence. “So how long have you lived in Spain?” the tooth man asked. “Ghaa, icks earg”, I informed him. “Six years eh”. Some tapping and probing ensued. “Where are you from in England?” “Uh, ohickinly eadin i erckhire”. “I know where Reading is”, he said. “Drove through it once”. “ rilliant” I dribbled. What the hell was this? The man who spoke just two words to me before I was asked to mimic a feeding basking shark, now wanted to have a nice cosy chat about my home town of eadin! But I got him back because by the time he had finished his examination, there must have been half a gallon of my drool dripping off his elbow.
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onald (El Sord o) - www.carata The Gypsies of Andalucía cus.eu belong to the Romani Iberian Kale group and it was a column of their caravans that entered Alqueria on that chilly day in February. Attracted by the near anarchy which reigns daily they hoped to settle in the Village Republic. The true freedom which can only be experienced by total chaos became an irresistible lure for these nomadic people. The ramshackle procession crossed the old stone bridge and took up residence on the waste ground east of the R í o Verde. Leading the group was the matriarch La Adivina. The most gifted mystic and teller of fortunes alive today on the Iberian Peninsular. A delegation from the Alquerian Town Hall paid the new arrivals an official visit. Temporary visas had to be arranged and Antonio Poyato wanted the great La Adivina to tell him what was going to win the three-thirty at Zarzuela. Manuela being Minister of Culture and an inquisitive girl insisted that the great prophetess demonstrated her abilities. That evening in the confines of La Adivina’s foul smelling caravan sat Manuela, Rodriquez and the great woman herself. They spoke in hushed tones, an act of great self-control for anyone of Spanish descent. Most Gypsy caravans are spotlessly clean this one however was an exception. The smell of stale cooking odours and human sweat was overpowering. Rodriquez, the most hated man in the village was now apparently despised on the ‘other side’ as well. When a ghostly voice drifted down asking “Is there anybody there” and Rodriquez answered in the affirmative. The voice immediately replied “Is there anybody else there” The lights were dimmed and La Adivina began her preparations. She produced an impressive crystal ball and started to caress her globe, for what purpose it was impossible to say. She started to chant. Manuela was unsure whether she was casting a spell or singing a flamenco cante. The object of the exercise was for the fortune teller to evoke images in her crystal ball which would lay open the very soul of Manuela. It appeared to have worked, La Adivina took one look into her shiny orb and ran screaming from the caravan, eyes wide and tearing at her hair. Manuela’s soul is not a place for the unwary to play. The remainder of the gypsies after seeing their leader so affected believed it to be the result of a curse either on them or Alqueria. They piled into any transport available. Arms and legs protruding from windows and doors as they headed for the high sierra. Here they underwent penance to rid themselves of any curse. Refraining from alcohol, tobacco and pleasures of the flesh for thirty days and presumably nights as well. A tough penance indeed. The people of Alqueria don’t believe their village to be cursed. If it is however it would certainly explain a great deal.
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THE SPAINIAC | Catedral de Burgos | Candice Parsons Strategically located in the heart of Burgos city, Catedral de Burgos, dedicated to the Virgin Mary, stands as Spain’s third-largest cathedral. Initiated under the reign of King Ferdinand III of Castile by the English-born Bishop of Burgos - Mauricio, the cathedral’s construction first began in 1221 on the site of a former Romanesque church. From here, the chevet in the east end of the cathedral took nine years to complete. Construction of the cathedral resumed after a hiatus of around 200 years, and then carried on for more than 100 years until it was finally completed in 1567. Notable for taking a total of three centuries to complete, along with its impressive mix of Europe’s most creative artists, architects and craftsmen involved, Catedral de Burgos has imprinted a distinguished presence in not only the Castile and León region, but in Spain as a whole. Reminiscent on Castile’s first kings, the triumphant and soaring steel-grey spires above the sculpted
balustrade of the cathedral can be seen from almost any point within Burgos city. The various artistic influences from Germany, France and other eastern Europe countries that form the flamboyant gothic-style of the cathedral is evident through the cathedral’s unusual features, such as its Latin cross shaped floor-plan, its Jesus human-animal composite crucifix, the Golden Staircase, and the statue of Papamoscas that opens its mouth each hour that the bells ring. The striking architectural intricacy and design of the cathedral summarises the history of Gothic art style through its unique collection of stained-glass windows, reredos, annexes, paintings, tombs and choir stalls. Also known as Catedral de Santa María, the site was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1984. Catedral de Burgos has been described by Frommer’s travel guides as one of Spain’s best cathedrals, and with its extravagant depiction of both art and history, the cathedral has increasingly attracted more and more tourists to the city of Burgos, often to see purely the site itself Candice Parsons is a writer and avid Spain and Spanish culture lover from Melbourne, Australia. ‘Like’ my Facebook page: www.facebook. com/pandemicrhapsody and follow me on Twitter @MiLlamoCandi
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A:YES...and here’s why... 1. Your estate will be left to the people of your choice and not to those determined by law 2.You can mitigate inheritance tax by planning the distribution of your estate. A will can be the single most cost-effective document you will sign during your lifetime. 3. You will have the peace of mind of knowing that things are in order for your heirs and that your heirs will not end up dealing with a complicated and costly procedure in a foreign country. I like the challenge of complicated inheritance work but we will never stop insisting that all our clients should make a Spanish will. Since setting up office in 1993, I have been surprised by the amount of people who have come to ask whether it is convenient to make a will in Spain concerning their Spanish assets. The answer to this is most definitely yes. In England if you do not make a will, then the law has rules, which will determine the distribution of your assets. These rules could mean that your assets are distributed in a way very different from what you would have liked. In Spain the situation is the same, with an additional factor. Your heirs will have to deal with a foreign language and legal system. All the more reasons to leave everything as organised as possible. Some people include their Spanish assets in their English will. This is legally binding, but to obtain probate in Spain, it will be necessary for the will to be translated and legalised. This is a long and costly procedure. My advice on the subject is to have two separate wills, one in England for your English assets and one in Spain for your Spanish assets. Drawing up a will in Spain does not take long and is not expensive, and will definitely save your heirs a lot of time, problems and money. Your Lawyer will draw up a rough draft, and then he will make an appointment at the notary to sign the final document. One copy is sent by the notary to the central register in Madrid. He will hold on to the original copy. You will be given a copy that I suggest you inform your heirs and lawyer in England about, and then put it in the bottom drawer, with the peace of mind of knowing that everything is taken care of. At Davies Solicitors we will listen to your wishes and advise you on the most tax efficient way of dealing with your Spanish estate. We will explain in detail the tax implications of your decisions for your heirs and ways to deal with it.We will prepare a will in both English and Spanish for signature and in general we will provide you the peace of mind of knowing that everything has been left organized for your heirs. Please call or email us for an appointment Michael Davies is a Spanish Abogado and has been practicing law in Almería since 1993. He is member of the Law societies of Almería and Madrid and has offices in Mojacar and Almeria High Street.
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Bay Bistro in Mojacar, are now taking bookings for St Valentine’s Day.They are offering a five course menu with cava reception for an incredibly low 17.95 euros. They have already sold a number of tables so please book early to avoid dissappointment. They are still opening daytime and nights for their set menus and a la carte and have advised me that if you are planning to visit them for Sunday lunch booking is now essential as they have been fully booked for the past few weeks.Or if you just fancy a snack during the day try out their superb, new deli sandwich menu.
and talk to us and discuss your re to offer than you think. We are till 14.00 and 16.30 till 18.00. Y – email us at info@mojacarwind our showroom Paseo del Medi Almeria.
P. R. BUILDING SERVICES have been trading in Spain for over 4 years now and currently have a list of very satisfied customers, we cover all aspects of building from foundations to roof including the supplying and installation of kitchens and bathrooms, Air Conditioning, plumbing and electrics. Having been in the Industry for over 18yrs there are no limitations to our service. For a friendly Professional Reliable Service please don’t hesitate to contact Richard on 662 422 170 references and viewing of previous works can be arranged.
Wacky Barber & Hairdr on Mojacar Playa since 2005 a cuts along with all aspects of ha children. Staff are fully qualified Garden) London with all certifi qualified in different aspects of offered at the salon. All Services using quality branded products. F with excellent service don’t del not always necessary. Find us o Hairdressers Mojacar.
MOJACAR WINDOWS AND HOME IMPROVEMENT CENTRE, Ventanas y Puertas Mojacar S.L. invite you to our Home Improvement Centre showroom on Mojacar Playa. We are the area´s Official distributors for top quality HOCO Windows/Doors, who are a part of the HAAS Group, one of Europe´s leading Windows/Doors manufacturers. We give you top German quality, made to measure just for you and manufactured at our factory in Valencia, under the strictest quality control. At Ventanas Y Puertas Mojacar S.L, you will find friendly and experienced English and Spanish speaking staff that can see you through from your initial enquiry through to installation. Come
Voila de Lima’s are a family and experience to cover all of y and even buying and selling. At move furniture both locally and sizeable vehicles. Removals are n does not just mean lifting and sh are your prized possessions, ac hard work. We at Voila de Lima your items with care and attent telephone numbers in our advert
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equirements. We have a lot more e open Monday to Friday 09.30 You can call us on 950 473 104 dows.es or alternatively call into iterraneo, 04638 Mojacar Playa,
ressers have been established and offer modern & traditional airdressing for men, women and d and trained by SAKS (Covent ficates on display. Debby is also massage including Thai which is are offered at competitive rates For a warm and friendly welcome lay visit us today. Appointments on Facebook Wacky Barbers &
run business with the resources your furniture removals, storage Voila de Lima’s we are able to internationally using our fleet of not as simple as it may appear, it hifting of furniture, these goods ccumulated over many years of a’s, never forget this and treat all tion. You can contact us on the t or by email enquiries@delimas.
biz. We look forward to hearing from you! D MATCH DIGITAL SERVICES with its sister company have been established in their TV showroom on Mojacar Playa for over 18 years. Arriving in Mojacar over 25 years ago it was inevitable they would set up a business that could be run by the whole family. D match with its three vans and five engineers are always to be seen out and about installing and servicing satellite TV systems, air conditioning units, solar hot water systems and Securitas alarms. In the summer they also sell portable fans and in the winter Neater Heaters and patio heaters. Azeefa Indian Restaurant on the Red Cross roundabout and opposite side of the Riding Stables, is well worth a visit. They pride themselves on friendly service and excellent Indian cuisine. Anyone trying them for the first time will be in for a treat, with good sized portions and a good range dishes to choose from. Their evening buffet where you can eat as much as you like, is the perfect choice for hungry diners. With seating both inside and outside on the terrace, it is a nice place to eat on a warm Spring evening. They are also now taking bookings for Valentines evening. Call them to reserve your table on 950 109 758. Stop press...stop press....Claire’s Beauty room on Mojacar Playa next to Mediterraneo Restaurant has just had an LA Tanning Spray Booth installed. It is the only one on Mojacar Playa, and you can now have an all over sun tan without the damaging effects of sun rays and sun beds....everyone looks healthier and slimmer with a tan, and various shades are available. Why not give it a try, it’s only 22€ for an all body airbrush session. Call Claire on 682 288 401.
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Economy Minister Learn Spanish To Help Your Property Search Announces New Mortgage Measures
The Minister of Economy and Competitiveness, Luis de Guindos, announced this week in Parliament a series of measures to improve the functioning of the mortgage market in Spain, and protect those particularly vulnerable as a result of the crisis. The announcement was made during the minister’s speech to defend the amendments to the bill on urgent measures to strengthen the protection of mortgage borrowers. The reforms will be presented as amendments during parliamentary proceedings of the bill and, in principle, will affect the Mortgage Law, the Law on Mortgage Market Regulation and the Civil Procedure Law, plus additional measures on financial prudence and the improvement of the Code of Good Practice which the Government launched in March 2012. These changes are intended to mitigate the effects of the crisis for those families who can not afford their mortgage due to economic
circumstances which have arisen. De Guindos stressed that “situations of default or arrears are a distinct minority in our country” and that the vast majority of the Spanish are coping with the monthly payment of their mortgage “despite the difficult economic climate we live in”. One of the goals De Guindos announced on the Government website, La Moncloa, is to balance the position of the parties involved in foreclosure proceedings. To this end, the default interest that credit institutions may demand is to be limited to three times the legal interest rate (now at 4%), “to avoid exorbitant growth of debt and enable debtors to afford to pay.” This measure will apply to the default interest accrued since the entry into force of the law and, therefore, will affect new mortgages and also those currently entering a default situation. Report courtesy of
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Learning the language might not be essential to finding a property in Spain but having a grasp of Spanish would certainly help you feel more in control of the whole process. Equally if you are thinking of moving to Spain, getting a headstart with learning how to deal with practicalities such as getting your utilities connected or setting up a bank account really helps. In a report by A Place In The Sun (www.aplaceinthesun.com), taking a Spain-based immersion course - that you could treat as a holiday - is a great way of learning Spanish fast and one company based around Barcelona claims to offer a unique approach. Live, Learn, Breathe Spanish invites people to stay in the homes of their Spanish teachers and take classes every day, followed by fun afternoons
putting their lessons into practice. “The main selling point of our service is that potential home buyers can come on our courses to find out about the area where they are looking to buy a property, or if they have already bought a property they can get ahead in integrating into the new culture,” says Marta Puig, the company’s owner. “Or because the one-to-one tuition can be tailored to the pupil’s interest - cookery, culture, finance etc - the morning’s lessons might be tailored towards dealing with estate agents, and the afternoons spent practising such interactions.” For more fun, the morning might be spent learning cooking terms, and then the afternoons at the local market, or in the kitchen of the teacher’s house cooking supper for the family. A course with 15 hours tuition a week
and full accommodation costs 853 euros and is based at a choice of homes in the Barcelona area. Courses in Catalan rather than Spanish are also available.
Rubbish Mounts Up In Sevilla As Refuse Collectors Strike Over Pay And Working Hours
Binmen are on strike in Sevilla and already over 4,500 tonnes of litter has built up in the street. Rubbish collectors downed tools a week ago over plans to cut their wages by five per cent and change their working hours around. Since then, 25 wheelie-bins in the city have been set fire to by people who disagree with the strikers’ actions. Leader of the union behind the strike, the labourers’ commission (CCOO) Antonio Bazo says nobody from the city council has made any attempt
to contact or negotiate with the refuse collection company. Bazo stresses that the bin fires are nothing to do with the workers from the firm Lipasam which holds the franchise for picking up, disposing of and treating household and commercial waste in the city. He calls Sevilla council and Lipasam’s management ‘irresponsible’ for not attempting to negotiate the situation with workers and put a stop to rubbish mounting up in the streets.
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FOOD & ENTERTAINING...
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Drink your greens!
A broccoli smoothie from created by a mother in the former Soviet Union in order to make her son eat his greens has become a surprise best-seller in upmarket UK stores. The Savse Smoovie, which reputedly slows down ageing, is selling so fast at retailers including Harrods and Harvey Nichols that suppliers have had to increase stock twenty-fold to keep up with demand. And its unique selling point is that it tastes nothing like broccoli and is in fact sweet, a trick Georgian mother Nina Koutibashvili came up with when she invented the drink in the 1980s in order to encourage her children to eat their green vegetables. The project began when Nina was diagnosed with an iron deficiency during pregnancy 27 years ago in Georgia. Her doctor advised her to drink a blend of spinach and apple juice, so Nina set about juicing a mixture of vegetables and fruits. She loved the taste so much she has been developing and juicing her recipes ever since, convincing her children to love vegetables via her delicious drinks. In 2011, Nina and her son Guka Tavberidze - who was curious as to why he could never find smoothies as good as his mother’s - decided to bring the secret recipe into the mainstream Guka took the old family recipe and
developed a cold-pressure machine to crush the vegetables using 90,000lbs per square inch, the equivalent of being crushed by a herd of elephants. The resulting Savse Smoovies available in broccoli, beetroot and strawberry flavours - are now sold in 250ml bottles for £2.49 in health food sections of high-end British stores including Planet Organic, Selfridges and Fortnum & Mason. In blind taste-test carried out before the product’s launch, 98 per cent of those asked to guess what they were tasting could not detect broccoli. That has helped make it popular with parents trying to find new ways to encourage their children to eat more leafy green vegetables when they often cannot stand the taste. Unlike many other smoothies, the Savse ingredients do not need to be heated and pasteurised in production - a common process which prevents decay but sees fruit and veg lose much of their nutritional
value. The properties of broccoli are said to help boost the nervous and immune systems and help to prevent the formation of cancers. Guka said: ‘We’re absolutely thrilled by and proud of the reaction to our invention. Most people who blind taste test Savse simply don’t even believe that it contains vegetables. ‘It tastes like an ultra-fresh version of a standard smoothie with a slightly zingier flavour.’
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The chocolate you CAN include in your diet! the chocolates are also for adults who want to ‘indulge without the guilt’. She explained: ‘The chocolates were created just as much for adults as children and are about indulgence without the guilt. It’s not about dieting, calorie counting or self-denial. I wanted to create a heavenly food that is primarily tasty, mouth-watering and totally delicious, while at the same time providing maximum nourishment. ‘Sugars are minimised and replaced, and dairy, artificial flavours and preservatives are nowhere to be found.’ Carey said she has always had a love of experimenting with different ingredients and recipes but when she started out as a teacher of PE and dance, she didn’t envision it would ever become a career path. However, after having children, she took a home study nutrition course from the Institute of Nutrition and began to run a business on holistic health for children. Then one Easter, her idea for a healthier alternative to chocolate was born and she began experimenting with different ingredients
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including carob, lucuma, maca, sunflower seeds, ginseng and almonds. She eventually found a winning recipe, that has subsequently undergone a nutritional analysis to prove her health claims, and began sharing the truffles with friends and family to see what they thought. They were an instant hit and as word of mouth spread, Carey began to get so many orders she broke two blenders trying to fulfill them. It was then that she approached a manufacturer, Montezuma, about getting the truffles to a wider market and after working hard to develop the look and feel of the truffles, they are now on sale at wholesalers including Garsons and Infinity Foods. The truffles come in four flavours - orange, lime, almond and vanilla - and as Carey hopes to extend their reach into further stores, she also hopes to branch into creating further products like chocolate bars. For more information visit w w w.nutritiousdelicious. co.uk
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Like most mothers, Carey Davis-Munro wants her three children to eat healthy snacks but doesn’t want to completely deny them treats like chocolate. So when she couldn’t find an indulgence on the market that would also be good for them - she decided to make her own. In a report by dailymail. co.uk, Carey, after years of experimenting with different recipes in her kitchen, finally hit on a product that she’s not only happy to feed to her children - but that will delight chocoholics everywhere! Her Nutritious Delicious truffles have all the taste of a sweet treat but can also claim to be good for you. They are made using dark chocolate which is rich in polyphenols, proven to combat heart disease and lower blood pressure. Thanks to Carey’s ingredients, they are also high in omegas three, six and nine (so high in fact that the omegas outweigh the total fat content) and per 100g contain more than 15 per cent of your RDA (Recommended Daily Allowance) of zinc and magnesium. The truffles also contain a low GI sweetener, essential fats, Vitamin C and boost a high anti-oxidant value. Carey, 45, from Sussex, told the MailOnline, how the super nutritious truffles came about. ‘The truffles were a home kitchen invention developed from scratch by myself as a mother trying to find a healthier alternative to sweets and the chocolate on the market for my children,’ she said. But while Carey was initially inspired by her children aged 10, eight and six, she said
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Cod ‘n’ Chip fridayS
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He was recently unveiled as an ambassador for the government’s healthy eating campaign - during which he warned about the dangers of high salt content in food. But it seems that Ready Steady Cook star Ainsley Harriott is not exactly practising what he preaches. It has emerged that the chef’s wild mushroom risotto contains the same amount of salt as six packets of crisps. Incredibly, the meal which is sold in all major supermarkets - contains 2.5g of salt - more salt that a Big Mac burger from McDonalds, which contains 2.1g. As reported by The Sun, the 55-year-old was
unveiled as the ambassador of the Department of Health’s healthy eating Change4Life campaign. Katharine Jenner, of Consensus Action on Salt & Health, said: ‘Chefs have a huge role to play in influencing our diets - it is imperative they lead by example.’ And its not just the chef’s risotto which is packed full of salt. His Szechuan hot and sour soup and golden vegetable rice - also have high levels of salt. A spokesman for Mr Harriott said: ‘He is proud of his food range, which fits within a healthy balanced diet and is clearly labelled to help consumers make informed choices.’
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The humble Victoria sponge has been crowned the nation’s favourite tea time treat by the National Trust. The organisation, famous for its tea shops, announced that it sold more than 171,000 slices of the classic sponge cake in 2012. It sold more than 50 per cent more than its closest rival - the chocolate sponge - which sold a total of 108,000 slices, according to the survey published in the National Trust magazine. Crunchy coffee and walnut
cake came in third favourite, with hungry visitors eating 102,000 slices each year - closely followed by spicy carrot cake, which was eaten by 96,000 people. In fifth place, tangy lemon drizzle cake is a relatively new entry to the trust’s cake charts - but it still sold an impressive 52,000 slices across their 100 tea rooms. Clive Goudercourt, National Trust Development Chef, who is responsible for developing recipes and menus, said: ‘Cakes are the Trust’s biggest sellers.
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‘I imagine our top five will be the same for decades to come. Baking trends, like cupcakes and muffins come and go, but these five are here to stay. ‘I agree with our visitors, as my favourite cake is the Victoria sponge too. It’s light, fruity, and quintessentially British. ‘Chocolate sponge is an obvious choice for second place, as for so many people, it’s the ultimate sweet treat. ‘We are in a unique position with our carrot cake, in that we can grow or source produce from our own land to use in our tea rooms. It’s great to be able to pull the carrots for the cake from our kitchen gardens. ‘Lemon drizzle is probably our newest entry to the cake charts, but it’s light and refreshing. ‘There’s no better sustenance than a slice of cake.’
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Grate the cucumber and place it in a bowl. Sprinkle with salt and let rest on the side for 30 minutes. Cut the apple in small sticks and drizzle with lime juice to prevent oxidation. Transfer to a bowl. Press on the cucumber with the tip of your fingers to squeeze out the excess water. Combine with the apple and radish sticks. Add the fresh herbs, 1 tablespoon yogurt and the olive oil. No need to add more salt as the cucumber is already seasoned. Divide between four glasses. Top with 2 tablespoons of yogurt in each glass and finish with the diced smoked salmon. Drizzle with olive oil and top with cracked red peppercorns. Serve with more lime juice to taste. Accompany with bread sticks.
Ingredients:
1 cucumber, peeled and seeded Salt Lime juice 1 tablespoon olive oil + more to drizzle 1/2 apple (green or pink lady) 4 pink radishes, cut in small sticks 1 tbsp + 6 tbsp plain creamlike yogurt 1 tbsp chopped fresh mint 1 tbsp chopped dill 4 slices of smoked salmon, diced (try to choose a mild one, not too salty) Cracked red peppercorns
Ricotta & Ham Stuffed Aubergine
Method Set the oven at 400F/200C/Gas 6. Have on hand a 9-by-13-inch baking dish. Halve the aubergine lengthwise. Place them in the baking dish, cut sides up. Sprinkle generously with oil and salt. Bake for 20 minutes. Leave to cool. With a teaspoon, scoop out the aubergine flesh. Chop it coarsely; transfer to a bowl.
Ingredients: 2 medium aubergines Olive oil (for sprinkling) Salt & pepper, to taste 2tbsp olive oil 1 shallot, finely sliced 1tsp ground coriander 3 sprigs of fresh thyme 1 clove garlic, finely chopped 2 medium ripe tomatoes, coarsely chopped 1 bay leaf
In a skillet, heat the 2 tablespoons olive oil over medium heat. When it is hot, add the shallot, coriander, and thyme. Cook over medium heat, stirring often, for 3 minutes. Add the garlic and continue to cook for 1 minute. Add the tomatoes, bay leaf, salt, and pepper. Cook, stirring often, for 4 minutes. Stir in the aubergine flesh. Continue cooking, stirring occasionally, for 7 minutes or until the mixture is pulpy and well flavoured. Discard the bay leaf and thyme.
1 cup whole milk ricotta 1/3 cup finely grated pecorino cheese 1 tbsp chopped fresh coriander 2 slices/1/4 lb ham, finely diced 1 egg Âź cup water Extra coriander, chopped for sprinkling
Leave to cool slightly. Lower the oven temperature to 375 degrees. Stir the ricotta, pecorino, coriander, ham, egg, salt, and pepper into the aubergine mixture. Fill the aubergine shells with the stuffing. Return the shells to the baking dish. Sprinkle with olive oil and add the water to the dish. Bake the aubergine for 45 minutes or until the shells are tender when pierced with a skewer.
Gingered-flavoured Tartlets
Method
In a bowl, combine the flours, and sugar and salt. Add the butter and make crumbles with the tips of your fingers. Add the egg and work the dough until it just forms a ball. Add more white rice flour if necessary. Divide in 4 smaller balls and place in the fridge for 1 hour, covered. Roll the dough and garnish buttered moulds. Make small holes in the dough with a fork and place the tartlets in the fridge for 30 minutes. Preheat the oven at 400F/. In a smaller bowl, combine the almond meal, sugar, vanilla seeds and ginger. Divide ž of the sugar mixture between the tartlets. Arrange the figs on top and top with the rest of the sugar. Add a few pieces of butter on the fruit and bake the tartlets for 25 minutes. Remove from the oven and let cool before unmoulding and enjoying!
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Ingredients: For the crust: 80g Quinoa flour 70 g white rice flour 40g cornstarch 2 tablespoons blond cane sugar Pinch of salt 90g butter, room temperature (not soft) and diced 1 small egg For the garnish: 12 fresh figs, washed and cut in quarters 4 tbsp blond cane sugar 4 tbsp almond meal 1 vanilla bean, split open and seeds grated 1 inch ginger, peeled and finely grated Butter
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ABBA NIGHT A HUGE SUCCESS!
PAWS & MACS “Working together to make a difference”
Saturday 26th January 2013 was a night that many people will talk about and remember for a long time; a night when MACS and PAWS joined together to put on a Charity Event which can only be described as a massive success. The fundraising teams of both PAWS and MACS worked tirelessly to ensure that a good night was had by all – and it showed, with the marvellous sum of 5,447.03 EUROS raised, which will be shared equally between the two charities; the organisation from start to finish was, so to speak, ‘Simply the Best’ Tio Tomas’s Hostal Rural in Turre rocked to the music of Lady Ellen, Tony Justice and Abba Elite. An auction half way through the night helped to swell the fundraising coffers and many people supported the raffle, held throughout the evening, buying lots of tickets and winning lots of fabulous prizes. Food was provided in the form of a selection of tapas and bread and most people availed themselves of this, a bargain at 6 euros for 5 very well portioned rations of delicious tapas. The night culminated with people releasing a balloon into the star-filled sky to mark the loss of a loved one or remember those currently struggling with illness. Once the event was advertised tickets were sold quickly and there is no doubt that should ever a function as this be held again, the reputation of MACS and PAWS will precede them and the tickets will fly off the shelves. PAWS and MACS are grateful for the support of local companies in funding the event, namely,Julie Jones Peel for photography. Costa Coches of Antas, Coles of Andalucia, Lifestyle Enclosures Europe S.L., Greg & Co Bar Diner of Turre, Pot Black Snooker, Arteglobos Fantasia, Spectrum Radio and Tio Tomas of Hostal Rural, also thank you to the many people and businesses that donated prizes for the Raffle - a massive thanks to you all, it couldn’t have happened without your help.
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At The Beachcomber on the14th Feb it is a Valentines night treat with Maria, singing tributes to Katherine Jenkins, Dusty Springfield and Miss 60’s. Maria doesn’t need any introduction to many who know her as ‘Dusty Springfield’. She will sing Dusty’s songs plus more from her ‘Miss 60’s show in the final set. Great three course meal options available!Call now to reserve your table on 950 473 099 or visit the website. http://beachcombermojacar.com/ valentines-night/
rice and Chicken and mushroom bake, most of our menu is gluten free. If you would like G.F Spaghetti please call and give notice and they will be happy to cook it for you. Please go along and graze on a selection of their mini meals. You will not be disappointed ... Just ask your friends. FOR MORE INFO PLEASE CALL 697 465 620. Great venue for Private Functions.
3 courses €10
LA CENA, in Albox is a fine dining experience without the expense. A beautifully decorated restaurant run by husband and wife team Simon and Carol. At the moment they are serving a superb Menu Del Noche, where you can choose from a choice of 3 starters, 5 mains and 3 deserts. They also offer an alternative to the Sunday lunch, a Sunday Sizzler Mixed Grill at just €9.95 per person, with a carafe of wine per couple included! If any of this has whetted your appetite, call 950 430 930 after 5.30pm today!
Julie and Cliff will be re-opening Wednesday 6th February
tel: 950 473 099 www.beachcombermojacar.com
The Crazy Cow Bar/Cafe on Mojacar Playa - have a New Menu available. They are still serving old favourites such as Fishcakes, Smoked fish in cream sauce and Cottage pie. Some newcomers are Mixed seafood spaghetti, Vegetarian
Restaurante pizzeria mari cruz is situated in Turre high street. It has a lovely outside terrace and roomy indoor area. Specialising in grilled meats, fish & regional dishes as well as A great variety of wine, beers, tapas and an excellent variety of homemade pizzas and pastas is available to eat in or take away. There is Lounge for meetings, company dinners, small events and birthdays...Now you can follow us on face book. Find us as “Pizza Mari Cruz”.
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3 course - €10.50 main course - €7.50 Winter Opening Times 10 til close Food orders taken from 10:30 til 4pm
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menu del noche 3 starters, 5 mains & 3 deserts Full A La Carte also available
Sunday Sizzler mixed grill €9.95 including a carafe of wine per couple
valentines night 27€
Tuesday - Saturday 7.30pm - late. Sunday 2pm - 6pm Closed Monday. Call 950 430 930 after 5.30pm Find us across the old bridge from Palza Mayor Albox, opp Bar Wassy
tranger come S WelRestaurante, Limaria Mid week roast – (Wednesdays) 4.50€ Lunchtime Specials – from 4€ Thursday & Friday – Steak Night 7.95€ A La Carte always available Evening set menu – 3 courses plus a drink 9.95€ Sunday Lunch – 1 course, 4.50€ / 3 courses, 9.75€ Open: Wed - Sat 12-3pm and 7-9pm (Last Orders) Sun 12-3.30pm Established 7 years
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The Crazy Cow
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Specialising in grilled meats, fish & regional dishes Pizzas & pastas to take-away A great variety of wine, beers & tapas Lounge for meetings, company dinners, small events & birthdays... Now you can follow us on facebook. Find us as “Pizza Mari Cruz”
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Traditional Takeaway Fish & Chips Opening Hours Mon 12:30-3pm Tues-Sat 12:30-3:30pm & 5-9pm Opposite Iceland Car Park,Vera
Tel: 667 333 361 www.thechippyvera.com
For all you Romantics Bring your partner to The Chippy on Valentines Day
FREE glass of Cava each for you Eat in or Take-Away
No more sitting in your cars to eat... The Chippy now has tables & Chairs
Saturday Night Meal Deals (can be mixed & matched) 2 x Cod or Haddock & Chips
Only 10€
2 x Pie & Chips Only 7€
2 x Sausage or Savaloy or Chicken Nuggets or Fish Cakes & Chips - only 5€
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COMMUNITY NEWS Dames in Turre
The Independent theatre Group bring Old Time Music Hall to Cantoria
February 25..Barbara Napier will tell us more about the Animo project that she founded and riding for the disabled. March 8th...International Womens Day lunch at Los Angeles restaurante March 25 The speaker is Valerie Penny, Cyclist, Caver and enthusiastic explorer of the local area.
Urgent Request. Please can you help?
Due to the cold and wet weather we are experiencing the centre is in need of Blankets,Towels and Bedding. If you are able to help please contact the centre on: 626 766 073 thedoghse@hotmail.com www.thedoghouse-huercal-overa.webs.com CIF G04691283/Charity 4718
APSA charity AGM
The APSA charity AGM will be held at ´Jacks´in Avenido Lepanto at 4pm Tuesday 5th March. All are welcome (only members can vote), please come along to hear about the work the charity does, review of the new shop and perhaps you may help by volunteering to assist in the shop, dogwalking, fund-raising etc. Everyone is invited, you will be warmly welcomed and we hope having the meeting in the afternoon will suit more people. Ring 663 762 642 if you need more information.
APSA Shop Anniversary
Jackie Roberts and the staff of the APSA charity shop in Avenida Lepanto, Albox would like to thank the many customers who helped to celebrate the first year in the new shop. The shop was very busy, there were special offers and drinks available, one kind customer even brought a cake for the ladies. Thankyou for your support during our first year in the shop!
DONATION FOR FLOOD VICTIMS BY ROSE SINGERS
From the Concierto por la Paz held in the Convento de La Victoria, Vera on January 27th, the ROSE SINGERS were able to donate 150 euros to the Red Cross for the benefit of the Flood Victims, thanks to the generosity of the Audience. The Choir were greatly appreciated and showed their versatility in performing songs in French, Latin, and Spanish as well as English, finishing their programme with a lively selection from Bizet’s Carmen. Their Guests for the evening were pianists Pedro Valero and Miguel Angel Rodriguez who received a standing ovation for their performance, which included pieces by Bach, Albeniz and a stupendous rendition of the Hungarian Rhapsody No.2 by Franz Liszt. The Choir goes from strength to strength under their Conductor Alison Jackson. Formed in 2002 this year is the 10th Anniversary of their debut Concert, and will be celebrated in April by concerts in Mojacar and Los Gallardos. Details to be published nearer the time. As the only choral group in the Mojacar Area their performances are too good to miss!
Many of you will remember on Television, with affection “The Good Old Days” from The City Varieties in Leeds with the indomitable Leonard Sachs as your Master of Ceremonies. Well now you can join in all the fun again from dressing for the period and joining in the choruses of all the well know songs and ditties which were the rage at the time. Coming to Teatro Saavedra is “Thanks for the Memory – A Taste of Music Hall” which will
be performed from 22nd February to 24th February i n c l u s i v e l y. Independent Theatre invites you to dress for the period and will offer a prize for the best dressed. The prize will be a meal for two people with wine and the best dressed person will be chosen by an independent adjudicator and not someone who is a member of the group. Tickets are now available at all our sales points and pre and post show meals can be reserved at Bar Cantaria (Tony’s Bar) in Cantoria The Photo shows rehearsals being undertaken with gusto and a lot of fun
Mr & Mrs Welch from Los Carascos, grew this amazingly oversized grapefruit in their garen..
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jescott29@hotmail.co.uk Ar b o l e a s . First floor flat overlooking the rambla. 4 beds, lift access nice views, central location, part furnished. 300€ pcm long term preferred. Available immediately 609 199 394
2 BEDROOM, 2 BATHROOM, pENTHOUSE APARTMENT IN VERA PLAYA ALL MOD CONS, BALCONY & ROOF TERRACE OFFERING FANTASTIC VIEWS cALL 663 977 230 EMAIL: gedfab@yahoo.com Vera Playa Apartment
for SALE detatched cortijo 20mins from mojacar
This is a unique spanish cortijo with 4 beds, 2 baths, Open plan living areas, kitchen & dining room as well as a workshop, courtyard front & back & room for a pool. Mountain views. Build 256 m², Terrace 100m², Plot 1200 m²
Telephone 649 186 107 email for more info at thunderpaul2003@hotmail.com reduced €145,000 0no
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p a l o m i n o k e n n e l s exclusive boarding kennels/cattery tel: 950 067 051 Padenco Male dog rescued at 8 weeks now 10 months, all paperwork. Good nature Free to a good home. Tel: 687 189 244 A m e ric a n Staff Puppies for sale. One month old, for more information. Call James: 651 325 677
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Bright, enthusiastic person with an No need for kennels outgoing personality to join our sales friendly or cattery, team and leap into spring with us. Pet sitting in your own mare Office & field positions available. home, Arboleas & 9 years old surrounding areas. 14.3hh 1.50m Experience not essential as full training Call Vanessa on will be given as long as you’re organised 500€ 637 061 482 and can work to deadlines. Not just cats & dogs, telephone Send your CV to cmm@soltimes.com All other types of pets 678 838 547 or telephone Chrissie on 647 379 878 considered
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Rancho Luz Del Sol, Retamar, Partaloa. One to one or group lessons, latest EN standard hats provided. Mobile Mechanics Escorted hacking and treks. Qualified BHS Instructor. Call Erika Drew on 678 All types of service, repair & ITV 838 547 testing Fully qualified & legal with over 35 years experience
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NOW FULLY OPERATIONAL IN THE REGIONS OF Almeria & MURCIA Turn your old or unwanted CAR into CASH. We will dispose of in our Authorised Depollution End of Life Treatment facility. We also take fridges, washing machines, microwaves, all elec trical appliances
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K.F.S Kennedy Financial Services
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Kennedy Financial Services (KFS) has over 25 years’ experience in the Financial Services Industry and are dedicated to providing professional guidance to all its clients. For too many years now people have neglected their retirement planning, possibly in the main, because we as ex-pats cannot contribute to our retirement plans when we live abroad. Times are changing there are now pension transfers (QROPS) that allow us to contribute to our funds and help to secure a better retirement.
Are your current pension benefits in one of the following areas? • • • •
Frozen benefits in the UK that are under performing? In a QROPS that is not giving you what you wanted? Trapped in New Zealand for many years to come? In a S.I.P.P. (are you aware that if you return to the UK your S.I.P.P. may be liable to a tax charge of up to 55%)?
If your answer is YES to the above it may be possible to transfer your benefits to a new receiving pension scheme and release some tax free cash. This may help your current financial position whilst still securing your retirement income. Did you work in Public Services, NHS, Councils, Armed Forces, MOD, Civil Servants, Teachers, Aviation Authority, Nurses, Police, and Fire Brigade? The pension pots of loyal public servants are shrinking. You should submit your application to transfer your benefits now or you could lose out on thousands. The same applies to personal pensions, SIPPS etc. There is a huge crisis in the UK as far as pensions are concerned. At the start of the Nineties, a £100,000 pension fund would have guaranteed an income of £15,640 a year for life, twenty three years on, a 65-year-old man will secure just £5,140 a year. This is mainly due to poor performance and market conditions over the same period of time. In May 2012 the pension deficit reached an all-time high of £312bn. There were also an estimated 5,418 schemes in deficit, with only 1,014 in surplus. Which side of the fence is your pension sitting? KFS is here to help all expats, regardless of Nationality, through this pension crisis which will affect all those with Pension benefits still in the UK, or possibly those with underperforming QROPS or S.I.P.P’s.
For too many years now people have neglected their retirement planning, possibly in the main, because we as ex-pats cannot contribute to our retirement plans when we live abroad. Times are changing, there are now pension transfers (QROPS) that allow us to contribute to our funds and help to secure a better retirement.
Should you wish to find out how this may affect your benefits please contact at admin@kennedyfinancialservices.com or fill in the assessment form at
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Spanish workers are the most stressed-out in Europe, according to research carried out by marketing consulting firm Towers Watson. Three-quarters of them fear for their financial future and expect to get made redundant in the short- to medium-term and be unable to find another job when they do. And seven in 10 say they are over-qualified for the jobs they are in, and have no prospects for promotion or pay rises in their current firms. Nearly a half believe that over the next few years, their companies will reduce staff numbers and squeeze even more hours and work out of those who are left, for the same or less money. With 74 per cent of workers saying they are feeling the strain in their jobs, this is more than double the average for Europe – 30 per cent – and considerably higher than in 2010, when 43 per cent admitted to suffering work-related stress. Only a third expect to retire before the age of 65, with the rest believing they will not down tools until as late as age 69.
Spain’s workforce ‘suffers more stress than the rest of Europe’
Over half feel under pressure, overworked, pessimistic, tired, and ‘stuck in a rut’, says the survey. And six in 10 say they are working considerably more hours now than three years ago, but for the same money or even less. Around half of those interviewed are already worrying whether they will have any kind of pension, let alone enough, when they retire, given that long periods of unemployment mean they are not paying into the Social Security system during these times and not therefore contributing towards their State pensions. Nearly all Spanish workers quizzed said they did not expect the job situation and the economy to improve in the next few years, and around half said they thought it would get worse. On average, in Europe, 52 per cent are worried about their financial future – but half as many again are concerned about what the next few years will hold for them in terms of money coming in. Towers Watson found that in Europe as a whole, where workrelated stress affects three in 10, even though this is less than half the number in Spain, this ‘epidemic of the 21st century’ still costs the EU economy 20 billion euros a year.
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Barclays bank chief to waive bonus
The chief executive of Barclays bank, Antony Jenkins, is to waive his bonus for last year. He said it would be wrong for him to receive a bonus, given what had been a “difficult” year for Barclays. It is thought Mr Jenkins was in line to receive about £1m of a potential maximum entitlement of £2.75m. Mr Jenkins took over as chief executive last August, just as Barclays was being rocked over mis-selling scandals and other issues. He said in a statement: “To avoid further unnecessary public debate on this matter, I wish to make clear that I concluded early this week that I do not wish to be considered for a bonus award for 2012 and I have communicated that decision to the board. The year just past was clearly a very difficult one for Barclays and its stakeholders, with multiple issues of our own making besetting the bank. I think it only right that I bear an appropriate degree of accountability for those matters and I have concluded that it would be wrong for me to receive a bonus for 2012 given those circumstances.” Mr Jenkins’ total potential pay package, including pension, basic salary, and incentives, was £8.6m. Banks are currently reviewing the size of bonuses for senior staff, and there were reports this week that Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS), which is 82% owned by the government, will set aside £250m for payments. Last year, RBS’s chief executive, Stephen Hester, waived his bonus for 2011 and in June said he
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would not take a bonus for 2012. Chancellor George Osborne told the BBC chief economics correspondent, Hugh Pym, that he welcomed Mr Jenkins’ announcement. Mr Osborne said: “All the banks need to understand it is a very difficult economic environment out there, that they have to be very sensible about their pay this year given that.” Commenting on the bonus situation for senior employees at RBS, the chancellor added: “Stephen Hester, the chief executive of RBS, has already decided not to take his bonus. I think RBS need to pay attention to the times we live in, and I’m confident they will.”
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It IS Richard III
Scientists reveal DNA results confirm 15th century king’s body has been found under a car park in Leicester
A skeleton found beneath a Leicester car park has been confirmed as that of English king Richard III. Experts from the University of Leicester said DNA from the bones matched that of descendants of the monarch’s family. Lead archaeologist Richard Buckley, from the University of Leicester, told a press conference to applause: “Beyond reasonable doubt it’s Richard.” Richard, killed in battle in 1485, will be reinterred in Leicester Cathedral. Mr Buckley said the bones had been subjected to “rigorous academic study” and had been carbon dated to a period from 1455-1540. Dr Jo Appleby, an osteo-archaeologist from the university’s School of Archaeology and Ancient History, revealed the bones were of a man in his late 20s or early 30s. Richard was 32 when he died. His skeleton had suffered 10 injuries, including eight to the skull, at around the time of death. Two of the skull wounds were potentially fatal. One was a “slice” removing a flap of bone, the other caused by bladed weapon which went through and hit the opposite side of the skull, a depth of more than 10cms (4ins). Dr Appleby said: “Both of these injuries would have caused an almost instant loss of consciousness and death would have followed quickly afterwards. “In the case of the larger wound, if the blade had penetrated 7cm into the brain, which we cannot determine from the bones, death would have been instantaneous.” Other wounds included slashes or stabs to the face and the side of the head. Richard III was portrayed as deformed by some Tudor historians and indeed the skeleton’s spine is badly curved, a condition known as scoliosis. However, there was no trace of a withered arm or other abnormalities seen in the more extreme characterisations of the king. Without the scoliosis, which experts believe developed as a teenager, he would have been about 5ft 8ins (1.7m) tall, but the curvature would have made him appear “considerably” shorter. Dr Appleby said: “The analysis of the skeleton proved that it was an adult male but was an unusually slender, almost feminine, build for a man. “Taken as a whole the skeletal evidence provides a highly convincing case for identification as Richard III.” Richard was a royal prince until the death of his brother Edward IV in 1483. Appointed as protector of his nephew, Edward V, Richard instead assumed the reins of power. Edward and his brother Richard, known as the Princes in the Tower, disappeared soon after. Rumours circulated they had been murdered on the orders of their uncle. Challenged by Henry Tudor, Richard was killed at Bosworth in 1485 after only two
years on the throne. He was given a hurried burial beneath the church of Greyfriars in the centre of Leicester. Mr Buckley said the grave was clumsily cut, with sloping sides and too short for the body, forcing the head forward: “There was no evidence of a coffin or shroud which would have left the bones in a more compact position. Unusually, the arms are crossed and this could be an indication the body was buried with the wrists still tied.” The church was demolished during the Reformation in the 16th Century and over the following centuries its exact location was forgotten. Despite this, a team of enthusiasts and historians traced the likely area - and, crucially, also found a 17th-generation descendant of Richard’s sister with whose DNA they could compare any remains recovered. Genealogical research eventually led to a Canadian woman called Joy Ibsen. She died several years ago but her son, Michael, who now works in London, provided a sample. The researchers were fortunate as, while the DNA they were looking for was in all Joy Ibsen’s offspring, it is only handed down through the female line and her only daughter has no children. The line was about to stop. But the University of Leicester’s experts had other problems. Dr Turi King, project geneticist, said there had been concern DNA in the bones would be too degraded: “The question was could we get a sample of DNA to work with, and I am extremely pleased to tell you that we could.” She added: “There is a DNA match between the maternal DNA of the descendants of the family of Richard III and the skeletal remains we found at the Greyfriars dig. “In short, the DNA evidence points to these being the remains of Richard III.” In August 2012, an excavation began in a city council car park - the only open space remaining in the likely area - which quickly identified buildings connected to the church. The bones were found in the first days of the dig and were eventually excavated under forensic conditions. Details of the reburial ceremony have yet to be released, but Philippa Langley from the Richard III Society said plans for a tomb were well advanced. She said of the confirmation: “I’m totally thrilled, I’m overwhelmed to be honest, it’s been a long hard journey. I mean today as we stand it’s been nearly four years. “It’s the culmination of a lot of hard work. I think as someone said to me earlier it’s just the end of the beginning. “We’re going to completely reassess Richard III, we’re going to completely look at all the sources again and hopefully there’s going to be a new beginning for Richard as well.”
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TEST DRIVE citroen ds3
Style, practicality and speed. Those are the three key qualities of the Citroen DS3 Ultra Prestige that I am testing this week. The moment I clap eyes on the sleek white hatch with blacked out rear windows and detailed alloys, I know that we’re going to get on well. I can relate to the DS3 because Citroen has taken the hatchback and added its own unique angle, much in the same way that I try to with my writing. No matter what you do in life, if you can stand out from the crowd for all the right reasons you’ll do well and that’s what Citroen specialises in. The French manufacturer, so my wife, an experienced graphic designer and artist tells me, has taken the DS letters and created a unique logo, splashing it liberally throughout the vehicle. This distinctive emblem can be found in black across the
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roof while a chrome version can be found on the boot and bonnet. It is also used on the dashboard. Externally the DS3 is a very appealing package and this is maintained inside. It’s only available as a threedoor, which is just as well as it would lose its charm if two extra ones were added. This range topping model has a choice of two engines: a 1.6-litre petrol or a diesel. There’s a stark difference in performance and economy figures for the pair. The petrol will hit 60mph from standstill in about seven seconds and has a top speed of 130mph. It will return 47mpg; so does the 1.4-litre VW Polo but that takes over four seconds longer to travel from 0-60mph. Diesel drivers are always most interested in economy so the 74mpg is sure to please them while the 9.4secs 0 to 60mph and 118mph top speed is more
than adequate. As I slide into the superb leather seat that cossets in all the right places, the first thing that catches the eye is the two-tone black and cream leather dashboard. This is mirrored on the seats. The designers have really gone to town on the DS3 and the driver certainly feels they are driving a prestigious vehicle as the name suggests. There’s a traditional handbrake rather than any of this modern electric nonsense and a very good six-speed manual gearbox. This is a proper driver’s car with some room in the rear, large enough at any rate to fit daughter Harriett in her cumbersome baby seat; although it is a bit of a struggle to get it into the rear due to the front seat not going far enough forward. For a car of this size more should be made of the room inside. When there are rear passengers those in the front have to have their
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seats so far forward that it is uncomfortable. The boot is only as large as my Fiesta’s while there is less room in the back for rear passengers. An annoying rattle develops during the course of the test, which my wife reckons comes from the stereo. But it’s loaded with goodies including cruise control. This is operated by a fixed stalk on the left of the steering wheel, which is a good idea so that it can be easily operated no matter how much the wheel is turned. This function is useful on a long motorway jaunt and it is reasonably reliable when travelling uphill maintaining speed within a few mph. But when travelling downhill it does not hold the set speed; a hindrance in a residential area with speed cameras. Other luxuries include air conditioning, electric windows and a good quality stereo. The black wing mirrors, which contrast beautifully against the white bodywork, automatically fold when the car’s locked as you can see in the video at testdrives.biz. Its boot is large enough to fit the shopping or a briefcase and laptop bag. Twice I hit my head twice on the black parcel shelf, which
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Urcal Golf Society This weeks game was played at a very windy Aguilon with a good turnout from the members.A team game of yellow ball was played with only one of the eight ball returned, but some good scores were posted despite the windy conditions. The winning team of Stan Whitty,Bob Wormsley,Kieth Thompson and Barry Kilby
came in with a score of 117 points ,three points ahead of the team in second.Nearest the pin was taken by Kieth Thompson on hole 4 must be the new clubs.
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Nearest the pin in 2 went to Stan Whitty and a super hit on hole14 for the longest drive was won by Dave Edmonds.A couple of shandies in the club house
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Perfect Day for Golf On Wednesday 30th , Badgers were at Macenas Golf for their weekly competition. With absolute perfect weather for golf, high scores were expected. Topping the winners list for the day was Dave Crothers with 40pts, with in 2nd place was Sheila Watts with 39pts
and in 3rd position was Richard Jones with 37 pts Saturday’s competiton at Macenas was won by Marg Weston with 35pts from Dave Crothers on count back also with 35pts Forthcoming fixtures are Wed 6th Feb Valle de Est, Wed 13th Feb Desert
valle del este golf society Maybe it’s the good weather and the great condition the course in that brings out the competitive edge of the golfers, certainly we have seen some great scores over the past few weeks. Friday and our monthly medal comp. the winner Kevin Burden gross 76 (hcp5) nett 71 2nd Angela Cherry gross100 (hcp24)
nett 76 3rd Patrick Vickery gross 81 (hcp4) nett 77. Two other players were beaten on count back for 3rd place. nearest the pins Kevin Burden & John Patterson. On Tuesday we played two comps with some players playing off the white tees and the winner with an excellent score Bob Mearing 33pts (hcp10). In a Texas
end a good day. Our next game will be played at Desret Springs on the 16th of feb.Any golfers male or our friendly society please contact me by phone Tony Hinds on 647 639 426 or by e-mail torab55@yahoo.com
Springs, Wed 20th Feb Macenas. Badgers Golf Society also play every Saturday at Macenas. Guests are welcome to join the society on both Wed and Sat comps and can book in either at Badgers Restaurant on Mojacar Playa or by phone on 950 478 525
scramble the winners were Bob Connell, Brian Calvert & Sue Hull. Valle del Este is ranked 49th in the top 100 golf courses in Spain way ahead of any other course in the area and indeed ahead of some of La Manga courses. Enjoy your golf at Valle del Este.
ANGLING NEWS WITH BEACHCOMBER JOHN Boat Fishing. ‘Capitano Brian Cuba’ hadn’t been out on his Garrucha moored boat for over 3 weeks, partner ‘Admiral Phil’ never did manage to get out when he was over this time due to the poor weather we’ve been having. Brian did get out in the end with mates, ‘Mike the watch’, ‘Geoff the Hat’ and his Rumanian friend Gabriel (he has a bar in Mojacar Pueblo) and with ‘Farmer Rory’ as first mate. The sea was moderate, a slight wind and current and they eventually had to anchor off the Repsol garage in 80ft as they were drifting SW at a fast rate of knots for the first hour. It was a good and bad decision. Good because they caught fish by the bag full but bad because, as they were in 80ft, about half were weavers and some big ones to boot. They got the usual suspects, pandoras, loads of small red snappers and one quite decent one, too many pickerel and just one mackerel. At one point they had four dangerous weavers on various rods at the same time. It got quite hectic and not a little stressful as Brian was up and down the boat trying to release them one
at a time. They had a really good morning all things considered and finished where they started at 9am, in the ‘Pensionisters’ Bar with their strong coffee. The perfect end. Shore Fishing. As I’ve been away I’ve not heard from any of the beach fishing boys so nothing to report. Coarse Fishing. ‘Baza Barry’ fished one of his favourite trout rivers north of Negratin and caught a few small ones plus a 5lb barbel. He said it’s not like the old days when he would regularly see or even hook 8lbers. Didn’t often land the biggies though as the rivers are full of snags. ‘ Puentes Ray’ fished his namesake lake (Not time to try somewhere else Ray?) Weather forecast was good so he set off early to make most of day. Set up with a Preston Carbon active C series feeder rod and using hair rigged sweetcorn on size 12 Kamasan B911 hook with the newly acquired Dynamite Baits ground bait and Scopex additive prepared for a good days fishing . Water levels dropped about 18 inches since his last visit but the weather was
fine and wind about 8km/ hr. He waited 2hrs for the first fish but was rewarded with 7.1/2lb mirror then the weather changed, wind got up to a real gale about 40km/hr and Ray just had to batten things down and sit it out. By about 2pm the wind dropped and he continued to fish. He caught another six fish during rest of the afternoon, all slightly better quality than usual with the smallest about 3.1/2lb. By 5pm the wind had started to blow again so Ray decided to call it a day. Ray says he’s looking forward to fishing in the spring as he has a lot of things he wants to try. There are some big fish in that lake Ray so have a go around spawning time when their guard might be down, especially the males. See photo of Ray and a Puentes mirror carp. Two matches in Murcia produced winning weights of 14lbs and 26lbs. As usual tough winter conditions. The Albox fishing club meets every two weeks or so at Bar Wassy. For details of the next meeting tel Sid 634 313 650. New license information. There is now a loophole for those wanting coarse fishing licenses for Andalucia who don’t have NIE documents or/and don’t want to do the 24 hour course in Spanish, see me for more details. The similar loophole we had for beach and boat fishing has closed for the moment, am now looking for another. For up to date information on any of the above see me at the Beachcomber Bar Restaurant on Mojacar Playa or tel 950 473 099. Tight lines, Beachcomber John.
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ALBOX DARTS LEAGUE Here are the results of the semi finals of the Ron Cook k/out: El Frax 4 v 3 El Cordobes La Cinta 1 5 v 2 Pabolos Congratulations to El Frax & La Cinta 1 for getting through to the Final which will be played at a venue & date to be decided. Commiserations to the
loosing semi finalist’s. Captains and Deputies Regards Andy Martin Secretary to Albox & District Darts League Mobile 652 580 695 For On-line results go to http://www.alboxinfo.com/ albox-darts.php
Marina Phoenix GS Marina Phoenix Golf Society win the ladies division with is the new name for the club run by Marina Members. The club will continue to run competitions on Mondays and Thursdays but will also incorporate away days to other courses. A major change will allow non Marina Members to play in the weekly competitions as a visitor or join as a member. The greenfee cost will be €25, only with the society, as opposed to €38 normally. Since the serious storm damage to the course several members have taken a year out from their course membership to allow the fairways to recover.
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The weekends early kick off saw Huercal Overa CF travel to Olimpic Totana and come away with nothing but the realisation that a Striker is needed after the departures of Campanas and Amarilla in January.
The game began with Totana having control which was to be expected as they are the home side in a battle at the wrong end of the table, but in the 10th minute Huercal Overa had the first chance at goal with Sele flying down the left wing and firing high and over the Totana goal. Shortly after Totana had 2 fantastic chances to open their account when a mistake in the Huercal Overa area fell to Antonio Martinez but he fired against the bar on the first occasion then a good save by Michel saw the 2nd chance go begging. Then in the 25th minute Antonio Martinez again took control of the ball in the area after a neat take down on his right foot then found net driving low past a helpless Michel. The second half was initially controlled by the visiting side who came out fighting looking for a leveller, with some good work at the back and in the centre of the park the truth was that with a solid base Huercal Overa didn’t have the cutting edge in attack. Then in the 50th minute Totana doubled their lead when smooth work
on the right by the Totana winger spray the ball to the opposite side of the pitch where it was met by Jose Agustin who coolly slotted past Michel to make it 2-0….. Huercal Overa did respond in the 75th minute through Sele with a wonderful strike but with nothing more in attack the result stayed at 2-1 to the home side. This result saw Totana (22pts) come to within a point of Huercal Overa (23pts) in 13th and 14th position in the league respectively but with the teams below failing to take chances to bridge the gap Huercal Overa find themselves 9 points above the relegation zone with some tough fixtures coming up. The next match is at El Hornillo in Huercal Overa on Sunday the 10th of Feb at 16:30 against a strong Mar Menor side. For full details on Huercal Overa CF goto www.huercaloveracf.com or contact leerickardgraham@ outlook.com for full details on local football.
Currently the club are working hard on the course, the greens have been treated and seeded and the whole area has had an application of fertiliser. We continue to play competitions on the full 18 holes and on Monday 28th January the stableford competition saw Liz Balmforth hit top form to
39 points, from Maxine Mayhew 32 and Margaret Budd 30. The mens division was won by Jim Budd (36) on countback from Ali Mahmud (36) with Brian Mayhew (34) third. Thursday’s team competition, played in threeballs, was best two to count; 1st Frank Varey, Elmar Trappen and Hylton Smith 81 pts 2nd Jim Budd, Maxine Mayhew and Alan Boxer 80 pts 3rd Brian Mayhew, Margaret Budd and Val Cooke 71 pts 4th Steve Entwhistle, Steve Lyons and Rosalie Fardon 70 pts To play with Marina Phoenix ring Jim on 950 162 727 / 600 353 670 or Rosalie 950 397 117/ 697 512 882. Competitions are Monday (individual) and Thursdays (team comp). The green fee cost is €25.
Forum Golf Society Forum Golf Society´s latest outing, a Double Par Medal at Aguilon on January 29th could not have been played in more ideal conditions, with beautiful clear blue skies, temperature in the low 20s and hardly a breath of wind, yet every player struggled to score well, with not one single person playing anywhere near their handicap, obviously we are all getting far too used to the howling gales that have been present over the past few weeks and consequently cannot cope with decent golfing weather ! There were a few exceptions however to the general malaise, most notably our day´s winner Keith Ryder who won with a creditable net 74. Adrian Lawrence took second ahead of Adrian
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Ball in third after both scored 75s, with Lee Coxon (76) fourth & Brian Gyer (77) fifth. Nearest the pins were won by Terry Moore, Phil Elam, Derek Manning & Ann Lawrence, with a special mention also for Peter Tinsley who won the day´s Blue tee competition with a net 75. Forum´s upcoming fixtures are February 8th Team Lone Ranger at Lorca February 22nd Stableford at Alboran March 8th Aguilon
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•A fter their latest win (1-0 at Fulham) Manchester United now hold a massive nine-point lead at the top of the PL and are on course to win their 13th title in 20 years. • Neighbours and second-placed City lost further ground after a 2-2 draw with Liverpool. • Elsewhere, Frank Lampard’s 197th goal for Chelsea was insignificant as they lost at Newcastle, … Tottenham beat ten-man WBA… Arsenal, Reading and West Ham also won… the games between Everton and Aston Villa, Wigan and Southampton & QPR and Norwich ended in draws. • Cardiff are ten points clear of Leicester in the Championship…Tranmere and Port Vale top Leagues One & Two… Celtic are still the Scottish Cup but Rangers are out. • Mali have knocked South Africa out of the African Cup of Nations for the third time running… £19m signing Mario Balotelli scored twice on his debut for AC Milan who beat Udinese 2-1… Jose Mourinho wants to ‘come back home’ (to Chelsea)… and tonight England play Brazil at Wembley to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the FA. • In Rugby’s Six Nations tournament, England beat Scotland for the fourth year running; Italy stunned France in Rome and Ireland, with Brian O’Driscoll’s record-breaking 46th try, defeated the reigning champions Wales in Cardiff. • Holders England lost their first match to Sri Lanka but won their second v. India in the women’s cricket World Cup. • On Friday, South African Graeme Smith will become the first player to captain his country in 100 Tests (v Pakistan). • Vijay Singh is under investigation by the PGA for using Deer Antler spray which contains a muscle enhancing substance. • In the Phoenix Open, Phil Mickelson missed his putt on the 18th green and so failed to join the exclusive band of stars who have carded a round of 59. He had seven birdies in his first nine holes. • Stephen Gallacher (Scotland) won the Dubai Classic only his second title in 18 years. • Over 40 million TV viewers saw two superb touchdowns (one of them after a 108-yard run) as the Baltimore Ravens beat the San Francisco 49ers 34-31 to win the American Super Bowl in New Orleans. • Ferrari boss Luca Di Montezemolo said Fernando Alonso and Sebastian Vettel will NEVER be partners in his team. • Thomas Berdych and Lukas Rosol (Czech Republic) beat Stanislav Wawrinka and Marco Chiudinelli (Switzerland) in the longest-ever game in Davis Cup tennis history. Their doubles encounter lasted seven hours, two minutes. • GB’s Elsie Christie won her sixth medal of the season with bronze in the 1,500m short-track speed skating World Cup in Sochi. Transfer Deadline Day Over 100 players found new clubs last Thursday with Balotelli to AC Milan (above) and David Beckham to Paris St-Germain hitting the headlines. ‘Becks’ signed a five-month deal and will donate his wages, £3.4m, to a children’s charity in Paris. Arsenal signed Malaga’s full-back Nacho Monreal for £10m…Birmingham & England goalkeeper Jack Butland moved to Stoke for £3.5m… Chris Samba and Jermain Jenus joined to QPR …Danny Graham switched from Swansea to Sunderland…. And Newcastle signed five French players (one of them, Moussa Sissoko, hit a lastgasp winner against Chelsea last Saturday). Meanwhile, the WBA striker Peter Odemwingie drove to London in the hope of joining QPR. But there was no deal and his manager, Chairman. Team-mates and fans weren’t at all happy. ACTION THIS WEEKEND….Manchester play Everton at Old Trafford, rivals City visit Southampton, Chelsea meet Wigan, Arsenal go to Sunderland, Liverpool face WBA (Monday) and Spurs entertain Newcastle. And on Friday there’s a top-of-the-table Championship clash between Watford and Crystal Palace. Also on Saturday/Sunday, in the Six Nations, it’s Ireland v England, France v Wales and Scotland v Italy.
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followed by Doha and the Australian Open in January. That plan began to unravel on Christmas Day when Nadal withdrew from Abu Dhabi because of a stomach virus, and three days later he pulled out of Doha and Melbourne. “My knee is much better and the rehabilitation process has gone well, as predicted by the doctors, but this virus didn’t allow me to practise this past week,” said Nadal. Rather than two weeks on the Australian Open hard courts, Nadal would now target shorter events on the more forgiving clay. Nadal returns in the low-key surroundings of Vina del Mar, the first clay-court tournament of 2013, and will move on to Sao Paolo in Brazil and Acapulco in Mexico. He will be up against the likes of Juan Monaco, Nicolas Almagro and David Ferrer during his ‘Latin American Swing’. Nadal insists it is all about testing the knee at first, rather than results. “I’m very excited to get back to feeling what it’s like to play in a tournament, [but] I do it with the uncertainty of seeing how my knee responds,” he said. “I need time for rehabilitation and to see if it holds up to maximum competition.” If he comes through the clay, Nadal will then travel to the United States for a real test of his knee on the hard courts of Miami and Indian Wells, before the European clay-court season that culminates with the French Open in May. Whether he can lift the trophy at Roland Garros for an eighth time will say a great deal about his future prospects.
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The last time we saw Rafael Nadal competing on a tennis court, he was the victim of one of the biggest shocks in the sport’s history. “I feel very well mentally but physically I need to rest,” was the 26-year-old Spaniard’s reaction after suffering a surprise secondround defeat by world number 100 Lukas Rosol at Wimbledon. In the event, a knee injury led to an enforced absence that will finally end, after 222 days, when Nadal steps onto the clay courts of Vina del Mar in Chile to play doubles on Tuesday. The 11-time Grand Slam champion, who missed 10 weeks in 2009 with a similar injury, will then resume his singles career 24 hours later. Three weeks after his Wimbledon defeat, Nadal pulled out of the Olympic Games with tendinitis in his left knee, and in September he announced that he had a partially torn patella tendon. “The tendon is like a big thick rope made up of lots and lots of strands,” said Lee Herrington, physiotherapist with the English Institute of Sport and senior lecturer in sports rehabilitation at the University of Salford. Surgery was quickly ruled out and the plan was to give the tendon time to repair, while gradually building up strength through physiotherapy, hydrotherapy and laser treatment. In October, Nadal confirmed that he would not play in the final two tournaments of the season in Paris and London, admitting it “doesn’t come as a surprise”, and the comeback was scheduled for an exhibition event in Abu Dhabi at the end of December,
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