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Chinese eatery dubbed “London’s rudest restaurant” has promised to reopen with better-mannered service

Wong Kei in London’s Chinatown defied received gastronomic wisdom that the customer was always right. Its patrons were cajoled, bullied, insulted and mocked by waiting staff. Perversely, many diners loved it. Each night scores would queue up at the 500cover restaurant to be verbally abused over the chicken satay and pork fried noodles. To its fans, it was a refreshingly abrasive anomaly in an increasingly sanitised service industry. But this notoriety has been consigned to the past. Wong Kei’s operators have pledged to adopt a new, politer waiting style after a revamp of the premises. Some old regulars who revelled in the old regime’s carnivalesque atmosphere have reacted with dismay. “Here, bad service is ‘de rigueur’,” says one fan on the restaurant’s TripAdvisor page. “When we get a friendly waiter, it’s disappointing.” And while Basil Fawlty at his most splenetic may appear an odd role model, a select band of hospitality entrepreneurs have built successful careers on a reputation for being cantankerous and abrasive to their clientele. Celebrity chef Marco Pierre White once boasted of throwing out 54 customers in a single night and ejecting diners who asked for salt and pepper. The reputation of Michelin-starred Dublin chef Kevin Thornton was elevated after reports that he verbally abused a man who asked for chips with his meal.

Bookings at the Adelphi in Liverpool rose by 20% after a BBC reality series was screened featuring rather forthright staff. The owner of a Cumbria tearoom which attracted online criticism for its grumpy service won praise after hitting back that the north of England was “a place that still maintains a healthy respect for a good old fashioned surly disposition”. Perhaps the venue most famous for insulting its customers was the Coach and Horses, the Soho pub whose former barman Norman Balon had matchbooks printed declaring him “London’s Rudest Landlord”. But Russell Norman, star of BBC Two’s The Restaurant Man, who co-owns six central London restaurants including Polpo and Spuntino, strongly cautions prospective owners against trying to imitate these kind of shock tactics. ‘They won’t be appreciated by the overwhelming majority of customers’, he says. ‘If it’s part of the deal, it’s legitimate, it’s a form of entertainment. But if you are not expecting it and you walk in and you’re abused, it’s horrible.’ But in case British diners find themselves hankering after a dose of old-fashioned vitriol, Wong Kei co-manager Maylee McDowell says media coverage of the policy change has inspired her to keep open the option of a U-turn. ‘It all depends how it goes from here.’ she said.

Sochi Paralympics: Russia ready for biggest ever Winter Games

Less than two weeks after the Winter Olympics ended, 547 athletes from 45 countries will compete for 72 gold medals in five sports over 10 days. It is the largest number of countries to take part in the event since it was first held in 1976. The Games, opened by Russian president Vladimir Putin, will begin amid an escalating political crisis in Ukraine. A number of the world’s politicians have said they will snub the showpiece event following Russian intervention in Crimea, situated just 300 miles from Sochi. Prime Minister David Cameron said it would be wrong for British ministers to attend the Games - a decision criticised by International Paralympic Committee president Sir Philip Craven -while Paralympics GB patron Prince Edward has also decided not to travel. Ukraine had contemplated a boycott of the event but on Friday, the Ukraine Paralympic Committee president Valeriy Suskevich confirmed that their 23-strong team would take part. Britain have sent a 15-strong team to Sochi as they attempt to win their first Winter Paralympic gold medal, competing in alpine skiing and wheelchair curling. The team includes 15-year-old skier Millie Knight, who will carry the flag at the opening ceremony and is Britain’s youngest-ever Winter Paralympian.

Britain’s last Winter Paralympics medal came in 2006, when they won silver in wheelchair curling. Angie Malone, who was part of that team, is a reserve in the present team, led by skip Aileen Nelson. On the slopes, British medal hopes are led by visually-impaired skiers Kelly Gallagher and Jade Etherington. The pair, who compete in several events, will be accompanied down the slopes at Rosa Khutor at speeds of more than 50mph by their sighted guides, Charlotte Evans and Caroline Powell, who issue instructions via headsets. “All I can see on the slope is Charlotte’s orange fluorescent bib, so I follow that and hope it all goes well,” said Gallagher, who won four medals at last year’s World Championships and claimed three goldhttp:// www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/disabilitysport/25741966 medals at the recent World Cup event in Canada. However, Caroline Powell wears dark-coloured clothing to contrast with the snow, so Jade Etherington can get a sense of where she is going on the slope. The duo have formed a strong partnership over the past 12 months, winning a number of World Cup and Europa Cup medals.


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Knit up a penguin!

A conservation group in Australia is calling on knitting enthusiasts around the world to make jumpers for sick penguins. Phillip Island’s Penguin Foundation uses the jumpers to help rehabilitate birds that have been affected by oil spills or similar leaks from fishing boats. Knits for Nature, a program run by the foundation, has created up to 300 different designs over the years thanks to its team of dedicated volunteers – but it is always in need of more.

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“There’s a lot of hidden creativity out there,” said Lyn Blom, an employee of the foundation. The jumpers help to keep the penguins warm and also prevent them trying to clean the toxic oil away with their beaks. For those wishing to donate a jumper, the island’s Penguin Foundation has created a handy knitting pattern guide. For those who want a great big Aaaaaahhh! go to www.penguins.org.au

Online gamer earns himself a fortune

Joseph Garrett, 23, a university graduate, has given up work after videos of him playing an online game in his bedroom became an internet sensation. He now earns a fortune filming himself sitting on his bed playing Minecraft and uploading the clips to YouTube for fans to watch. His channel - under the name ‘Stampylonghead’ - gets five million hits a day, making it one of the top 10 most viewed worldwide, Mr Garrett, who began playing Minecraft and uploading his videos 18 months ago, pulls in more traffic on the video sharing website than One Direction and Justin Bieber. When his channel reached 10,000 subscribers he quit his job at a local pub

to manage the channel full time. He is now sent, on average, 3,000 messages a day from gamers asking for tips. He makes money by pocketing a share of the advertising revenue from his videos. Mr Garrett, who has a degree in TV and video production, currently uploads at least one 20-minute video a day. He says: “When I was at university I switched over to doing what I do now, called a ‘let’s play’. You are essentially just playing and commentating while you play, just as a fun hobby. “When those videos started to become popular, I started monetising them. That started to grow and ended up snowballing and that’s how I got to where I am now.”

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Swedish planners to move an entire town

This spring work will begin to move Kiruna, Sweden’s northernmost town, two miles to the east. Over the next 20 years, 20,000 people will move into new homes, built around a new town centre, as a mine gradually swallows the old community. More than 3,000 apartment blocks and houses, several hotels and 2.2m sq ft (0.2m sq m) of office, school and hospital space will be emptied over the next two decades - while alternatives are built on the new site. The old church, voted Sweden’s most beautiful building in 2001, will be taken apart, piece by piece, and rebuilt. The move has been dictated by the local iron mine - one of the most valuable iron ore deposits in the whole of Sweden, and the town of Kiruna’s largest employer. The story began in 2004, when the stateowned mining company, LuossavaaraKiirunavaara AB (LKAB), sent a letter to the local government explaining that it needed to dig deeper into a hill just outside the town, which could cause the ground beneath thousands of apartments and public buildings to crack or give way. A decade later huge fissures are appearing across the city, creeping towards the centre. The number of people involved in a project of this scale exceeds the thousands and includes city planners, architects, landscape designers, biologists, urban designers, civil engineers, demolition and construction experts and builders, as well as social anthropologists. The Stockholm-based architects White Arkitekter AB, which won the contract to design the new Kiruna, envisages a denser city centre with a greater focus on sustainability, pedestrians and public transport rather than automobiles. The city’s location 145km (90 miles) north of the Arctic Circle means that it is in perpetual daylight from May to August and perpetual darkness from December to late January. Temperatures remain below -15C (5F) for much of the year, with snowfall all year round. Thus a design with narrow streets will break the wind and cold better, but will make the city harder to navigate

for traffic, and specialists are looking at how to construct houses and buildings in this climate while still having a low energy impact. It’s also hoped the new, improved city will encourage more tourists to the area, helping local business. The world-famous Ice Hotel in nearby Jukkasjarvi attracts more than 100,000 people to the area every year, but tourists seldom bother to take the 15-minute journey to Kiruna. The logistics of moving have to be addressed. LKAB will have to buy the existing properties, so that the residents can buy a new one in the new town. But the sums are nightmarish. ‘The general idea is for LKAB to purchase people’s homes from them at market value plus 25%, and then sell them a property in the new city,” says architect Mikael Stenqvist. ‘But how do you work out what the market value is for a house in a city that doesn’t even exist?’ It’s a new situation and no-one really knows how to handle it,” says Yvel Sievertsson, urban transformation officer at LKAB. “We have hundreds of people working on the issue alone, including researchers at the University of Stockholm. The goal is to have the new city centre ready before we start to move everyone over, and then to move everyone at once in one or two stages, to impact people’s businesses as little as possible.” Paradoxically, new housing will have to be built in the existing town, before work gets going on the new one, as Kiruna needs up to 800 more living spaces in order to house the workers coming to build the new city. “It’s a Catch 22 situation,” says Peter Johansson, construction manager at NCC, the company leading the building of the new town. ‘We have about 250 people working on the sites but we need more than 1,000. We need workers from all over Scandinavia to make this project possible.’ LKAB has already spent 4bn kronor (£366m) on the project to date and has earmarked 7.5bn kronor for the remaining transformation, though it says it’s impossible to estimate the total cost of the project.

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Benjamin Fraile, in charge of purse strings, otherwise known as Head of Finance at Pilar De La Horadada, has set the budget for 2014/2015 at 25 million euro. There will be increased spending on social services, employment and infrastructure. Mayor Jose’ Fidel Ros Samper told the budget meeting, that in 2 years, they had managed to set the town on the correct economic course. Sale of some council held land had

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also helped stabilize the town coffers. Mayor Jose’ said that his council will continue to lower taxes, adding that the opposition had left the meeting, dropping their heads in shame. Interestingly, Pilar De La Horadada, is one of the few towns in Spain, in “The Black” where it’s finances are concerned. Not wishing to be accused of political leaning, but a “Pat on the back” might be in order!

CARNIVAL SAN PEDRO 2014

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Pilar De La Horadada celebrated a combined carnival and craft fair recently. Marisa Peris’nez and Antonio Blanco were crowned Queen and King respectively, of this years carnival, and toured the many attractions and craft stalls, within the Church Square. There were mask workshops, face painting, dance and music. All

visitors to the carnival were treated to cakes and chocolate (That’s the way to run a carnival!) and special awards were made to Jose Martinez and Isobel Grace, who came dressed as harlequins. Councillor Elizabeth Marcop thanked all who had worked hard to make this 2014 carnival the success it was.

S c a v e n g i n g , orienteering or an electronic treasure hunt, call it what you will, but it’s taking place in and around Pilar De La Horadada, during the first couple of weeks in May. This treasure hunt with a difference, came into it’s own, in Spain, during the year 2000, now with some six million players taking part. Participants receive cryptic and otherwise clues, via their GPS devices, setting off to locate the catch of treasure There will be some 100 “Pots of Gold” to locate. When discovered, the finder is required to complete an entry into the log book, that will be found alongside each treasure, and move onto the next hidden catch. More details can be found on www.geocaching.com There is a meeting to explain what GEHORADADA is all about, arranged for March 19th., at 20.00 Hrs., in the Cultural Centre, in Pilar De La Horadada. Picture shows Eva Martinez, Councillor for Tourism, with Adrian Lopex and Jessica Ruiz, from the Council for Youth team.

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Skimpy tops, micro mini skirts, impossible high heels, and that was just the fellows! A procession lasting some two hours, wound around the streets of San Pedro, Sunday 2nd., March, and just for a change this year, it remained pleasantly warm. Youngsters dressed as packs of playing cards, dice, astronauts, and paratroopers, joined in with all the fun, that is carnival, here in Spain.

Members from ADAPT, took on the role of surgeons, frightening the watching crowd with giant hypodermic needles, while operating on a patient, at the same time. Music at 1000 watts per channel, accompanied the performers, and it was a weary, but happy band of revellers, that eventually made their way to the finishing line, and to a little well deserved refreshments, courtesy of the organisers. See you all in 2015.

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Councillor for Social Services, Paquita Canovas, pictured, tells me that although the town of Pilar De La Horadada, has had less recourses for all council departments, Social Services have, during 2013, created a very successful disability day centre in Glen Praes. The council is aware that it must try to eliminate drug abuse amongst the younger community, visiting schools and community groups. To this end, the Unit Community Prevention of Addictive Behaviour (UPCCA) has been formed. Mayor Jose’ tells me that some 482 families have been visited and helped through emergency situations that they have found themselves in. The council, via the social services

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Oscar Pistorius Trial

“Blade Runner” Oscar Pistorius has been on trial for over a week, charged with the murder of his girlfriend, model Reeva Steenkamp. From the mountain of evidence already heard, the four most salient points are: The Olympic and Paralympic track star killed his girlfriend in the early hours of Valentine’s Day last year. He fired four bullets through the door of a toilet room in which she was. Three hit her; the final one in the head, and she died. The overarching question is why he did it. He says he thought she was a burglar and made a tragic mistake. Prosecutors say the couple argued and he shot her in anger. The judge’s verdict would hinge on several questions that, so far, remain unanswered: What were the bangs that neighbours heard on the night of the shooting? Four people who live near Pistorius said they heard loud bangs on the night of the shooting, with a pause between them. All four -- Michelle Burger, Estelle van der Merwe, Charl Johnson and Johan Stipp -- said they thought at the time that the sounds were gunshots. They generally agree that there was a pause between two distinct sets of bangs or booms, with screaming in between. Defense lawyer Barry Roux argues that the second set of bangs was in fact the sound of Pistorius breaking down the toilet door with a cricket bat after he realized what he had done. But Burger and Stipp said the three bangs they heard came in such quick succession that there would have been no time to swing the cricket bat back before striking the door again. Does Pistorius sound like a woman when he screams? There were some chuckles in court when Roux first asserted that Pistorius sounds like a woman when he screams, but it turns out to be a critical part of the defence. Some witnesses testified to hearing screams before any of the bangs, including the sound of both a man and a woman shouting. The prosecution argues that the screaming was the argument that led Pistorius to murder Steenkamp. But there was a second scream or series of screams that the neighbors said sounded like a woman in terror. Burger called them “petrifying,” and Stipp said the woman sounded “scared, almost scared out of her mind.” That screaming, the prosecution suggests, was Steenkamp fleeing in fear from an enraged Pistorius. But the defence says it was Pistorius himself, screaming in anguish as he realised his deadly error. Neighbour van der Merwe gave some support to this theory, saying she heard what she thought was a woman screaming and asked her husband what it was. Her husband, who knows the track star, told her it was Pistorius, she testified. But Samantha Taylor, an ex-girlfriend of Pistorius, testified that he had yelled at her and others often and that when he shouted, he sounded like a man. Is Pistorius trigger happy? This is a key element of the state’s case, which prosecutor Gerrie Nel admitted in his opening statement is “circumstantial” -- there were no eyewitnesses to the killing. So the state has brought two unrelated gun charges against Pistorius -- one that a gun went off in a crowded restaurant

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when he was holding it, and one that he fired a gun out a car’s sunroof in irritation after an aggravating police stop for speeding that turned into an argument over his gun. It’s not clear that the prosecution witnesses who have talked about the two incidents have done much to build the state’s case. Boxer Kevin Lerena, a friend of Pistorius, was with him at the restaurant, he testified. Lerena said a third friend, Darren Fresco, passed Pistorius a loaded gun under the table, telling the athlete he was “one up.” That meant there was a bullet in the chamber of the gun, ready to fire. Almost immediately, it went off under the table. Pistorius apologised to his friends and asked Fresco to take the blame, which he did in order to avoid drawing attention to the Blade Runner. Taylor is the only source for the sunroof incident thus far, and she was unable to provide any details about where it took place. Roux said that Pistorius was in fact golfing at St. Andrews in Scotland the day after Taylor said it happened. But Taylor also said that Pistorius carried a gun with him and that at least once when he heard a noise at his bedroom window at night, he woke her, took his gun and went to investigate. Another time when he thought his car was being followed, she said, he took his gun and knocked on the window of the other car with it. Did Pistorius lie to a security guard after killing Steenkamp? The ninth and last witness of the week was Pieter Baba, who was on duty as the security shift supervisor at the Silverwoods Estate on the night Pistorius shot Steenkamp. Several neighbours called his office to report hearing gunshots, and Baba went out with another guard to investigate. He ended up near the Pistorius house, speaking to Pistorius on the phone. According to Baba, Pistorius said: “Security, everything is fine.” But Baba could hear Pistorius crying and decided to go to the house. He arrived in time to see Pistorius carrying Steenkamp’s body down the stairs. “My lady, I was so shocked I couldn’t think for a few moments,” he told the judge. Roux made a concerted effort to shake Baba’s version of what Pistorius said on the phone, asking twice in a row whether the runner had said “everything” was fine or that “he” was fine, then whether he had said “OK” or “fine.” Baba stuck to his story and finally turned to the judge to say: “My lady, Mr. Pistorius’s exact words were, ‘Security, everything is fine.’ “ Testimony for the week ended on that note, with Baba to continue on the stand Monday. Why do South Africans call security rather than the police when they hear gunshots? South Africans who can afford it tend to live in areas with private security. Their alarm systems alert their private security guards, not police. South Africans who use private security say their guards are based closer and will be on the scene faster than police. Of the four Pistorius neighbours who testified, only one, Stipp, said he called police -- and even he called private security first. He said that the estate’s security guards arrived soon after he called, and that after talking to them, he went to the house to see if he, a doctor, could help. He found security guards there and told them to call an ambulance. He left

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FATHER’S DAY PROMOTION

Retail shops in Pilar De La Horadada, are at it again. Following the success of the recent retail “Lucky Draw”, the department of commerce have introduced a “Pre Father’s Day Retail Competition” within the retail shops of Pilar. The commerce department has donated a 1000 euros prize. To enter, fathers (Or Mothers!) must complete an entry form, available in the shops in the town, and tick which 100 euro price, from the 10 listed, they would

most like to win. The Grand Draw will be held in the City Hall, on the 28th., of March. Council member Aurelio Samper (Pictured), gives the competition the name “Live Gives You Surprises”, and I guess for 10 lucky winners, it certainly will. Aurelio adds that this prize draw rewards loyalty to all shoppers that support and purchase from the local traders in Pilar De La Horadada. Sounds most enterprising.

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Those Blinking Orange Traffic Lights!

Is there any Brit among us who at one time or another has not uttered this phrase? What are they all about? We all understand traffic lights – green means Go, red means Stop, and orange means Get Ready, Watch out! We know that orange lights are used as a precautionary warning, and we adjust our actions accordingly. But what are we to make of a blinking

orange light suspended over the road, and backed up by a red light? Are we to stop? Or are we to ignore it? Us law-abiding Brits will naturally expect to stop, and wait for a green light. However, how many times have we seen the red light with its blinking orange companion, looked in our rearview mirror to see the juggernaut following us is very nearly attached to our rear bumper, and decided that, on

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News measure, it is safer to simply carry on and risk the possibility of the wrath of the police rather than the certainty of being squashed like a road kill by that same juggernaut? In my opinion, those lights are an ongoing accident waiting to happen – and most recently did - right outside the Sol times offices in Los Carasoles. It was a domino effect accident – the first vehicle stopped, the following lorry almost stopped, just catching the first vehicle’s bumper, but the third vehicle, a 4X4, lost its front end under the tail of the lorry. Fortunately the sturdy construction of the 4X4 saved its driver’s life, as the fourth vehicle, again a large lorry, crunched into the back of it, lifting it bodily off the ground. The 4X4 driver was (I understand) not injured, but had he been driving, for instance, a Smart, or other small runaround car, he would certainly have been badly injured, possibly killed. As the Law stands, the red light demands you stop, and the police can prosecute you if you don’t. However, there is a category known as a ‘rolling stop’, where you almost stop, diminishing you speed gradually as you approach. The measure for

the ‘rolling stop’ is that, should it be necessary, you would be able to halt your vehicle from its travelling speed at the light. Common sense indicates that the safest way to deal with these ambiguous lights is to first check your rear view mirror, and begin to ease down your speed. If there is another vehicle following, give a short dab on the brakes, sufficient to bring on the brake lights momentarily without reducing you speed, just as a warning to the following vehicle that you are decelerating. As you approach the lights, engage lower gear, decelerate steadily, being aware of the lights and the following traffic, until you are at a speed where you could stop if necessary. BUT KEEP WATCHING YOUR REAR VIEW MIRROR, it is better to be prosecuted than plastered all over someone’s bumper! I wonder how many drivers have had unnecessary accidents because of these incomprehensible lights? It seems to me to be a situation where, whether you stop or not you are damned if you do, and damned if you don’t!

Childhood nightmares may Tesco criticised by point to looming health issues Greenpeace over tuna brand

Regular nightmares in childhood may be an early warning sign of psychotic disorders, researchers in the UK warn. The study, in the journal Sleep, said most children had nightmares, but persistent ones may be a sign of something more serious. Having night terrors - screaming and thrashing limbs while asleep - also heightened the risk. The charity YoungMinds said it was an important study which may help people detect early signs of mental illness. Nearly 6,800 people were followed up to the age of 12. Parents were regularly asked about any sleep problems in their children and at the end of the study the children were assessed for psychotic experiences such as hallucinations, delusions and thinking their thoughts were being controlled. The study showed that the majority of children had nightmares at some point, but in 37% of cases, parents reported problems with nightmares for several years in succession. One in 10 of the children had night terrors, generally between the ages of three and seven. Warning light The team at the University of Warwick said a long-term problem with nightmares and terrors was linked to a higher risk of mental health problems later. Around 47 in every 1,000 children has some form of psychotic experience. However, those having nightmares aged 12 were three-and-a-half times more likely to have problems and the risk was nearly doubled by regular night

terrors. One of the researchers, Prof Dieter Wolke, told the BBC: “Nightmares are relatively common, as are night terrors, it is quite normal, but if they persist then there may be something more serious about it.” The relationship between sleep problems and psychosis is not clear. One theory is that bullying or other traumatic events early in life can cause both symptoms. Or the way some children’s brains are wired means the boundaries between what is real and unreal, or sleeping and wakefulness, are less distinct. It means treating the sleep issues may not prevent psychotic events. However, nightmares may act as an early warning sign of future, more serious, problems. Prof Wolke said a regular routine and quality sleep were key to tackling nightmares: “Sleep hygiene is very important, they should have more regular sleep, avoid anxiety-promoting films before bed and not have a computer at night.” Night terrors occur at specific points during sleep and can be managed by briefly waking the child. Lucie Russell, the director of campaigns at YoungMinds, said: “This is a very important study because anything that we can do to promote early identification of signs of mental illness is vital to help the thousands of children that suffer. “Early intervention is crucial to help avoid children suffering entrenched mental illness when they reach adulthood.”

Campaigners have accused Tesco of stocking a brand of tuna that is caught in a way that can harm other wildlife. Greenpeace said the supermarket giant pledged in 2012 to ensure all its own brand tuna was sustainably caught. But the group says Tesco has started to stock tinned tuna from low-cost brand Oriental and Pacific which it says is caught in large nets. Tesco said Greenpeace was “simply wrong” and the manufacturer said it “totally refutes” the claims. ‘Market leader’ Greenpeace claimed the brand was “dirty” because tuna in it was caught in big nets, known as purse seines, that could kill sea creatures. The environmental group said Tesco “must try harder” to make sure tinned tuna was sustainably caught. Greenpeace said Sainsbury’s was at the forefront of sustainable tuna, and Waitrose, the Co-operative, Marks and Spencer, and Morrisons were also praised. Ariana Densham, Greenpeace UK oceans campaigner, added: “Morrisons joins Sainsbury’s as a market leader on tuna sustainability. They have eliminated unsustainable tuna from their products, which is great news for sharks, turtles and rays. “If Tesco wants to catch up with the front runners and win back consumer confidence, they must take this dirty tuna off their shelves today.” Campaigner and celebrity chef Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, who is featuring the issue on his Fish Fight programme on Channel 4 on Sunday,

called on Tesco to take the brand off its shelves. ‘Healthy stocks’ Tesco said it had moved much faster than many of its competitors to make sure its own-brand tuna was 100% caught using a pole and line, which avoids catching other species by accident. It said it had also promised to use sustainable tuna in other products such as pastas, sandwiches and salads. A spokesman said: “Many of our competitors continue to sell non-pole and line caught tuna. Customers have a great choice of sustainable tuna at Tesco.” Tesco was singled out for criticism by Greenpeace LDH, which owns the Oriental and Pacific (O&P) tuna brand, supplies a range of products including canned tomatoes, fish, fruit and vegetables, and dried pasta. In a statement, the company said: “At least 85% of the tuna we sell is fished using the pole and line method; our O&P brand skipjack tuna is caught using the purse seine fishing method, which accounts for 63% of all tuna caught around the globe. “Credible scientific research by the Regional Fisheries Management Organisations shows that stocks of skipjack tuna are healthy. “All of our tuna suppliers are members of the International Seafood Sustainability Foundation and support its research-led initiatives for longterm conservation of tuna stocks.” Source: http://www.bbc.com/


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Danish Chamber Choir visits Costa Blanca last week of March

Benijofar race with Running Wild

Sunday 9th March saw the 3rd running of the popular Benijofar 7.5K race and, as normal, Running Wild were well represented with six members taking part and others supporting. Although the route took in some flat countryside, it also included both a steep incline and a brutal, albeit, short hill that the runners had to face twice. Approximately 700 runners took to the start line on a beautiful, warm and sunny morning although, once into the race, many were probably wishing that the temperature had been somewhat cooler.

Although not picking up any trophies on this occasion, the Running Wild members did themselves proud and posted some very good

performances.

Paul Bell led the team home in 37 minutes and 19 seconds followed by Julia Skinner, who had competed in the Seville Marathon two weeks earlier, in 44.03. Next was Shirley Crandon in 47.37, closely followed by Lin Gossage in 49.13 and then, finishing almost together, Maureen Lockey in 54.32 and Yvonne Sherrington in 54.42. To conclude, the Team would like to send a special get well message (and 40th birthday wishes) to long standing member Helen Giles who was taken into hospital on the Friday before the race. We are pleased to report that she is making progress and will hopefully be back running with the Team in the near future.

The Danish choir ”Lyngby Kammerkor” is visiting Costa Blanca and is performing three concerts in the Torrevieja area. The choir have been to Paris (in 2008) for concerts at the University and in the Swedish and the Danish Church there, and then to Berlin (in 2010) for concerts in the Berliner Dom and in both Kaiser Wilhelm’s and Kaiser Friedrich’s Gedächtniskirche. The choir consists of 26 skillful amateur singers from the Copenhagenarea. Two of the members of the choir live here on Costa Blanca in the ”winter” and participates in several of the local choirs in the Torrevieja-area. They (Tove og Tomas Andgren) have aranged for the Danish choir to stay for 5 days in 7 houses in an urbanisation in Ciudad Quesada. They have also with help from their friends in the local choirs arranged three concerts. Lyngby Kammerkor will perform a joint concert with Vivace Classical Choir in San Miguel de Salinas on Friday March 28th in Casa Cultura at 20.00. Joint closing number will be the Hallelujah-choir from Händels Messiah.

On March 29th Lyngby Kammerkor unites with Crescendo International Choir in Palacio de la Musica in Torrevieja at 19.30 for a joint concert. Lyngby Kammerkor will perform Nordic Romantic choir-music and Crescendo will perform a mixture of 20th century music. The two choirs will finish the concert together with something Spanish! On March 30th Lyngby Kammerkor will sing their ”own” concert, performing their full Costa Blanca program (see below), at 15.00 in La Siesta Church, Torrevieja (right by the Norwegian Church in La Siesta). The program for the Danish choir’s concerts in Spain will be Nordic romantic a capella music from amongst others Carl Nielsen, Ervard Grieg and Wilhelm Stenhammar as well as a number of Danish composers of choir music and also some works of British composers. The complete program (see below) will be performed only at the Sunday Concert in La Siesta Church. The Friday and the Saturday concerts will contain excerpts from this programme. All Concerts: Free admissons – bucket collection for charities at the exit!

Costa Blanca Program for Lyngby Kammerkor. Grieg: Ave Maris Stella Lange-Müller: Hil dig, havets stjerne og Hil dig du lys over havet Stenhammar: Vårnatt Edlund: Tvenne folkvisor Carl Nielsen/Høybye: Hvor sødt i sommeraftenstunden och Sænk kun dit hoved Schultz: Gensyn med Danmark (4 sange) Schultz: Yndigt dufter Danmark Elgar: How calmly the evening Dowland: Come again Bennett: Weep, O mine eyes Purcell: Hear my prayer Stanford: Beati quorum via Friday 28.3 at 20.00 in Casa Cultura in San Miguel de Salinas – concert with Vivace Saturday 29.3 at 19.30 in Palacio de la Musica in Torrevieja – concert with Crescendo Sunday 30.3 at 15.00 in La Siesta Church – Lyngby Kammerkor programme – see above


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“Some Things Should Still Be Personal” Or How the Major Internet Organisations have capitulated to P.R.I.S.M. What an opening statement! Blasphemous, libellous and downright suable. Only if it is untrue! What on earth could have provoked such an outburst! Have you seen the advert on T.V. That states Microsoft is only interested in your privacy and states that “some things should still be personal”. Let’s start with a recap of some of the subjects that have been discussed within the leaves of your favourite free newspaper. We have talked about personal security within your own systems, we have discussed how data is stored, deleted, recovered and completely wiped! What if this isn’t enough? For generations we have accepted that there are agencies that monitor (for our safety????) all our telephone conversation, emails, and just about every conceivable form of electronic information transfer. But where do we, the private citizen, draw the line and shout “Innocent until proven guilty in a court of law!”. Would it surprise you that there is an agreement that goes back to 2007 being run by the NSA (National Security Agency) in America, whereby any agency can get information about anyone, on any subject. This is what is going on behind the innocent acronym PRISM. PRISM is a “Special Source Operation” in the tradition of NSA’s intelligence alliances with as many as 100 trusted U.S. companies since the 1970s. Some of these names will be familiar: FaceBook; Microsoft(Hotmail, etc); Google (well known for collecting infor mation!);

YouTube and Skype (also Microsoft). Under US law there can be “specifically authorizes intelligence agencies to monitor the phone, email, and other communications of U.S. citizens for up to a week without obtaining a warrant” when one of the parties is outside the U.S. As most of the information flows through servers (Bloody Big Computers) and these are all based in the US, where are we when it come to personal freedom? Now that you know that the NSA has access to all the major players in the america it will be dawning on you that every photo pasted onto Facebook can be accessed by these ‘Agencies’, every comment in every email, every single word spoken to a loved one, half way around the world could be monitored and used against you. So the question that must be asked is “Do we actually what someone watching over our every move?” or are we “Grown-up enough to be able to make our own decisions as to what is right and what is wrong.”. I was wrong! Like everyone, I do make mistakes, and try to learn from them! I believed that whatever I said to my friends in England, Australia and the rest of Europe was covered by the privacy that 2 friends hold. I believed that pictures put on the internet to let friends know that I was well and enjoying life, were safe. I believed that anything placed on “YouTube” had been monitored which allowed me to watch only what I wanted to. I have absolutely no desire to cause anyone any concern. It is my earnest hope that we will be more careful about what we put in these ‘Very Public Forums’ in the light of this new knowledge. Remember, with knowledge you have choices! Stay smart and choose carefully.

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Franco an early history Spain was ruled by a dictator until November 1975; styling himself Caudillo de España, por la gracia de Dios, Leader of Spain by the grace of God, we remember him as Francisco Franco. Franco was born in 1892 in Galicia at the El Ferrol naval base into a naval family. He first aspired to be a naval officer but the Americans obliterated the Spanish navy in 1898 in Cuba. Instead he joined the infantry academy aged 15 in Toledo. He married a devout catholic in 1923 called Carmen Polo. Franco volunteered for service in the Rif War in Morocco rising rapidly through the ranks. In turn he became the youngest ever captain, major then colonel. Aged just 33 he became the youngest general in Europe since Napoleon Bonaparte. He commanded the Spanish Legion in 1926 winning 13 medals along the way. During his tenure in clear defiance of the Geneva Convention signed in 1924, the Spanish used mustard gas, phosphene and other chemicals against the Berber tribesmen as revenge for losing 13,000 soldiers at the Battle of Annual. The poison gas was supplied illegally by the German Government. In 1934 there was a general strike in the mining region of the Asturias. The Spanish government suspected the regular army would refuse to attack their own countrymen so instead sent Franco’s Foreign Legion in to quell the revolt. Murdering, torturing and

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According to history, it was the Egyptians who first came up with the idea of using paper to package the vegetables and spices they sold. Amazingly this was 1035-no not twenty five to eleven, but the year 1035! The reason I dug up this pretty useless bit of information was just to point out that, sometimes, things don’t get better as society advances. Some of you may remember that when you bought a new shirt, it was held in place in the packaging by dozens of pins. Almost without fail, you would put it on and there was one you’d missed, leaving you with a scar similar to a Premier League footballer’s tattoo, but for a fraction of the cost! Well, at least that’s improved and the pins have been replaced by plastic clips. Unfortunately, that’s not the case for all purchases. There are occasions when we buy something that, once home, we can spend hours trying to get at. It often reminds me of the scene in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid where they blow the train to smithereens just to get into the safe. The number of times I’ve wanted a stick of dynamite to get at the new batteries! One of the worst, and those of you with daughters will be familiar with this, must be Barbie dolls. You will know, if your child has ever had a Barbie, just how difficult it is to get the thing out of the package. I sometimes think it would be easier to break someone out of a high security prison. The seal is so airtight that you run the risk of losing a digit or two when you take a knife, scissors or meat cleaver-depending on your level of frustration-to the thing. But you see my point is, why do companies spend so much time and, not to put too fine a point on it, so much of our money, making their products so inaccessible? Well, of course, those companies claim that the Graham is married answer is, theft. I’ve got a better idea. to Helen and has a We can get rid of this expensive, daughter, Alice. He environmentally unfriendly plastic lives part of the year immediately. All goods should have a near Albox, but works microchip which is programmed to play in Qatar, teaching. If “Agadoo” by Black Lace if anyone tries you wish to contact to steal it. That should be enough for the Graham regarding this article email: thief to drop the item and run for the hills helenandg@yahoo. screaming-with everyone else in the shop co.uk close behind them!

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raping as they went, the Moroccan mercenaries even castrated the dead. Over 2000 Spaniards were killed and thousands more injured. The 1936 general election saw the republican Popular Front take power; becoming the last elected government in Spain for the next 40 years. General Franco offered military support to the outgoing Prime minister if he decided to annul the result but he declined. New Prime Minister Aza a cleverly moved all the generals with suspect loyalties away from Spain and General Franco found himself in the Canaries. Other military generals planned a coup yet Franco refused to lend his support and gained the dubious title of Miss Canary Islands for his delay. Franco rightly believed the coup would fail and wrote to the Prime Minister warning of potential catastrophe in but the Prime minister chose not to reply. Only then did Franco side with the plotters. The coup started in July ’36; garrisons across Spain rose up and martial law was declared. Although large areas of western Spain were taken by the rebels, most of Spain supported the republicans including the main cities of Madrid and Barcelona. Importantly for the republicans the industrial north also remained in their hands aiding their struggle. The civil war started as neither side

had a clear advantage; half the armed forces including the air force remained loyal to the government. Right-wing sympathisers in Britain chartered a plane from Croydon airport adding an MI6 officer as navigator. Two blondes were also on board to make it look like a pleasure flight. Landing in the Canaries the plane didn’t arouse any suspicions and General Franco was flown to Morocco to re-join his legionnaires. His 30,000 Legionnaires were stranded as the loyal Spanish air force wouldn’t move them to Spain. Hitler sent Junkers 52 transport planes and two battleships to transport the soldiers to Algeciras where they quickly took over much of SW Spain. On their way to Madrid Franco’s’ forces defeated the republicans in Badajoz. The soldiers murdered many people including 2000 herded together then shot in the town bull ring. The revolt in Toledo had failed and 2000 rebels were under siege. Franco rushed his army to rescue them taking bloody retribution on the republicans. Atrocities were done by both sides during the civil war however Franco had a habit of never forgiving or forgetting hence high numbers of casualties both during and after the Civil War.


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DOES A NON-RESIDENT HEIR PAY INHERITANCE TAX IN SPAIN ON FUNDS LEFT TO HIM IN JERSEY? Question: My deceased father (a resident in Mojacar) made a will leaving his worldwide assets to me (I am resident in London). The estate consists of a house in Mojacar and a bank account in Jersey worth 210000 pounds sterling. My Spanish solicitor is saying that I have to pay inheritance taxes on the account in Jersey because it was declared on my father´s 720 form (declaration of foreign assets) last year. I have read a book on the subject and my interpretation is that I should not pay inheritance tax in Spain on the funds in Jersey. What paperwork needs to be presented to the bank in Jersey for them to release the funds to me? The difference in inheritance tax between presenting the self-assessment forms in Spain including the funds in Jersey or not is over 59000 euro. AnSWER: I can confirm that because you are nonresident you do not have to pay inheritance tax in Spain in relation to the funds in Jersey. It does not need to be included on the self-assessment forms in Spain. You would have to pay if you where resident in Spain. Non-Resident heirs only pay inheritance tax in Spain on assets situated in Spain and on life insurance payments made by foreign insurance companies that operate in Spain. (This will become clear

to your solicitor on reading article 7 of the Law 29/1987 of 18th of December in relation to Inheritance and Donation tax) .The declaration of the asset on the 720 declaration makes no difference to this. B. Winding up the estate in Jersey is simple and straightforward. Your solicitor in Spain will need to gather some Spanish documents and choose a barrister to obtain probate at the “Jersey Royal Court”. This sounds complicated, but it is not. The procedure is not very expensive and takes two to three weeks if the solicitor in Spain presents the correct paperwork. In Jersey all you will need to pay is a small stamp duty to the “Jersey Royal Court “ (0.5% for the first 100000 pounds sterling and 75 pounds for every additional 10000 pounds sterling) and a Jersey barrister’s fee, which varies from my experience between 1000 and 5000 pounds depending on how much work he needs to do. Michael Davies. Abogado. Michael Davies is a Spanish Abogado and has been practicing law in Andalusia since 1993. He is member of the Law societies of Almería and Madrid. For a short period of time leading up to 2007 he was also Honorary British Consul.

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Dogs’ brain scans reveal vocal responses Devoted dog owners often claim that their pets understand them. A new study suggests they could be right. By placing dogs in an MRI scanner, researchers from Hungary found that the canine brain reacts to voices in the same way that the human brain does. Emotionally charged sounds, such as crying or laughter, also prompted similar responses, perhaps explaining why dogs are attuned to human emotions. The work is published in the journal Current Biology. Lead author Attila Andics, from the Comparative Ethology Research Group at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, said: “We think dogs and humans have a very similar mechanism to process emotional information.” Eleven pet dogs took part in the study; training them took some time. “We used positive reinforcement strategies - lots of praise,” said Dr Andics. “There were 12 sessions of preparatory training, then seven sessions in the scanner room, then these dogs were able to lie motionless for as long as eight minutes. Once they were trained, they were so happy, I wouldn’t have believed it if I didn’t see it.” The canine brain reacted to voices in the same way that the human brain does For comparison, the team looked at the brains of 22 human volunteers in the same MRI scanners. The scientists played the people and pooches 200 different sounds, ranging from environmental noises, such as car sounds and whistles, to human sounds (but not words) and dog vocalisations. The researchers found that a similar region - the temporal pole, which is the most anterior part of the temporal lobe - was activated when both the animals

and people heard human voices. “We do know there are voice areas in humans, areas that respond more strongly to human sounds that any other types of sounds,” Dr Andics explained. “The location (of the activity) in the dog brain is very similar to where we found it in the human brain. The fact that we found these areas exist at all in the dog brain at all is a surprise - it is the first time we have seen this in a non-primate.” The team used a variety of techniques to train the dogs Emotional sounds, such as crying and laughter also had a similar pattern of activity, with an area near the primary auditory cortex lighting up in dogs and humans. Likewise, emotionally charged dog vocalisations - such as whimpering or angry barking - also caused a similar reaction in all volunteers, Dr Andics said: “We know very well that dogs are very good at tuning into the feelings of their owners, and we know a good dog owner can detect emotional changes in his dog - but we now begin to understand why this can be.” However, while the dogs responded to the human voice, their reactions were far stronger when it came to canine sounds. They also seemed less able to distinguish between environmental sounds and vocal noises compared with humans. About half of the whole auditory cortex lit up in dogs when listening to these noises, compared with 3% of the same area in humans. Commenting on the research, Prof Sophie Scott, from the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience at University College London, said: “Finding something like this in a primate brain isn’t

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too surprising - but it is quite something to demonstrate it in dogs. “Dogs are a very interesting animal to look at - we have selected for a lot of traits in dogs that have made them very amenable to humans. Some studies have show they understand a lot of words and they understand intentionality - pointing.” But she added: “It would be interesting to see the animal’s response to words

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China urges Malaysia to intensify search for flight MH370

China has urged Malaysia to “step up its efforts” in the search for the Malaysia Airlines passenger plane that disappeared on Saturday. A massive search and rescue operation involving nine countries has found no trace of the plane or the 239 people on board - most of whom were Chinese. The authorities are further expanding the search areas in the Malacca Strait and the South China Sea. Flight MH370 vanished from radar en route to Beijing from Kuala Lumpur. Relatives of the missing passengers have been told to prepare for the worst.

rather than just sounds. When we cry and laugh, they are much more like animal calls and this might be causing this response. “A step further would be if they had gone in and shown sensitivity to words in the language their owners speech.” Dr Andics said this would be the focus of his next set of experiments. Source: http://www.bbc.com/

Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Qin Gang had earlier urged the Malaysian authorities to sharpen its search efforts. “We have a responsibility to demand and urge the Malaysian side to step up search efforts, start an investigation as soon as possible and provide relevant information to China correctly and in a timely manner,” he said. Patience appears to be wearing thin in the search for the missing aeroplane, says the BBC’s Celia Hatton in Beijing. The Malaysian authorities are attempting to address Chinese concerns - they have reissued a pledge to fly worried family members to Kuala Lumpur so they can be closer to the search efforts, our correspondent adds. But one victim’s relative - Guo Qishun, whose son-in-law was on the plane - said he did not see the point of flying to Malaysia. “If we go to Malaysia, we can do nothing but wait, just like we are doing in Beijing now. If we go to Malaysia, who can we rely on? Most of us don’t speak English,” he told the Associated Press news agency.


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Have you been caught out by the ‘Big TV Switch Off’ Let me try to explain the situation as of FRIDAY 7th Feb as best I can. The new Astra Satellite has now arrived at its position of 28.2-28.5 degrees South and it is replacing the old Satellite that is over 12 years old. The reason for this is twofold it was getting past its its best so to speak as it was starting to run out of capacity, hence the new one would be able to do a lot more things that the old one could not re-capacity enabling the new one to cope with all the new HIGH DEFINITION channels being sent out now on free to air and sky channels. The other job it was set up to try and do was to stop broadcasting BBC ITV CHANNEL 4 and 5 over the rest of Europe including us here on the Costa Blanca. As of 0330am yesterday all BBC channels were lost from the 1 metre dishes in this Area. Please ring Pete on 606 297 825 if you have any questions or issues re dish sizes or requirements in your area. ITV and channel 4 were supposed to migrate onto the new Satellite today early morning but it did not happen and will probably now take place over this weekend.

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I can tell you that on my roof in la-Florida I can get some BBC on a 1.1 with a quality LNB and a HIGH DEFINITION RECEIVER that’s the good news the bad news is it drops out at around 5pm but did return again at 8pm it might be more prudent to go for a 1.4 with HD Receiver in our area. On Saturday morning at 0700 I again I had some BBC channels. We can also supply 1.8 or 2.4s plus we do community installations and upgrades. A receiver with a quality tuner can make all the difference to you receiving channels. We have been testing all over the weekend various dishes plus LNB’s and Receivers to see which ones will give us and you optimum signal quality. Going forward although a 1.1 can MAYBE do a job we would strongly recommend installing at least a 1.4 as we know the channels so far are stable on this dish set up.

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At a recent meeting of the Maritime Association, the members were treated to a selection of songs from the productions that the ‘Rascals’ stage to raise money for local charities. Whilst members of the Maritime Association are principally interested in all things nautical, talks on a variety of subjects are not excluded. The ‘Rascals’ are well into their rehearsals for their forthcoming production ‘The Best of Times is Now’ in May and June - watch this publication for further details. The Maritime Association hold their meetings on the first Monday of every month at 12 noon at Sackos Bar, El Liminar, Torrevieja. For further details please call 693769110

painting exhibition 6th - 30th April Elizabeth Woods About the painter Elizabeth Woods was born and grew up in the Philippines where she studied Fine Arts majoring in Advertising Arts in the ‘70s. Her teachers were all from the University of Santo Tomas, the oldest and largest university in the Manila which was founded by the Spanish friars way back in 1611. She has had a couple of successful exhibitions at her college there but after she married a British engineer and lived in England she devoted most of her time to family life and work, only doing a few paintings or drawings from time to time. Since retiring from work, she has returned to art doing watercolours and started using pastels. Although most of her works are realistic, she is a versatile artist and has also produced abstract styles covering landscapes, portraits, stills and animals.

Greg Locsin About the painter Greg Locsin was born in New York City and raised in the Philippines where he started painting in his teens, under the tutelage of his mother. He attended the University of Hawaii majoring in Agriculture and Journalism, having been convinced by his

father that he would not eat if he pursued art. After several varied careers, he returned to the pursuit of creating art. He is mostly self-taught, but has studied photography, drawing and painting at the Portland School of Fine and Applied Arts and the Maine College of Art, as well as continuing education courses in St. John , Canada and others presented by Debra Bickford of Bull Pine Studio in Maine. Having moved to Algorfa in 2010, Greg now divides his time between painting and cycling, being fed by a pension.


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How Can I Get My Dogs to Stop Digging?

We know that digging can be harmful to people’s environments, but, at the same time, digging for some dogs is an activity that keeps them balanced. Digging is a form of exercise and distraction, and, for a dog, it can be simply a matter of being bored and having nothing else to do. It’s especially common if it’s in their breed to be diggers; when it’s part of their nature, they’ll often drain some of that extra energy by doing something that they are instinctually familiar with. Human parents will bring their child to the playground and let them play in the sandbox, because digging is part of our nature as well. Today, we don’t use that ability often, but deep in our genes, we still crave it. So we have a specific place we allow kids to dig. That can be one option for you – to make a specific place in your yard where your dogs are allowed to do their digging. If that is still not acceptable to you, you need to find a way to drain the energy they release by digging. Exercise is always the best way to drain any dog’s pent-up energy. Running with your dog, swimming with your dog, hiking with

your dog – there are so many options. So my question to you would be: do you know the energy levels of your dogs and are you challenging them enough physically so that they don’t feel the need to dig, bark, jump, or chew? Are they exercising, and for how long? If it isn’t long enough, then I would recommend intensifying that exercise. If you don’t have enough time, that’s when I would recommend putting backpacks on them, which can help by turning 30 minutes of actual exercise into an hour. Stay calm and assertive. Source: www.cesarsway.com

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EHCRC La Zenia Charity Shop Re Launch The place to be this Friday morning 14th March is the Easy Horse Care Rescue Centre’s charity shop in Calle Maestro Torralba, La Zenia.

The largest of the charity’s five shops has recently undergone a major refurbishment to a high standard with more floor space, more stock and a changing room to try on those bargain clothes in privacy. The experienced and knowledgeable volunteer staff are offering superb value for money donated furniture which can include when available, sofa’s, chairs, settees, sideboards, beds, tables as well as the usual selection of electrical goods. A vast selection of used women’s and men’s clothes and footwear is on show and available at low, low prices. Stock changes daily so come on down and see for yourself. The fun starts at 11.00 am when Taffeta, one of the rescue centre’s miniature ponies will make a guest appearance. Taffeta was rescued from certain death and in an extremely bad condition in 2008. She has since become a huge celebrity with a full diary due to her many guest appearances at fund raising events and parades. Come and join in the raffle, enjoy the drinks and nibbles, meet the staff and browse amongst the bargains on offer. The EHCRC is a registered Spanish charity and every cent spent in any of their five charity shops goes towards the upkeep and care of the 63 equines at their

Rojales sanctuary.

If you have any quality saleable used or new furniture or any other items that you wish to donate to this or any other of their charity shops located in Guardamar, Ciudad Quesada, La Siesta or Los Montesinos please call the donation hotline on 636 062 000. To see where your money is spent why not visit the centre at one of their popular Sunday afternoon open days. Gates open at 1 pm, admission is free and the first horse tour starts at 2 pm. Refreshments, hot and cold food and a great atmosphere can be enjoyed in the garden café. For directions and to learn more about this fantastic charity or to make a donation or sponsor a horse visit their website www.easyhorsecare.net


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“Houses, husbands, and midnight gin parties. Nothing’s going to change. Not in any way that really matters. It will be like always.” This is post-war America, full of expectation and excitement for the likes of cousin Nick and Helena seeking The Great Gatsby life of endless parties and self-indulgence galore. Both women were married: Helena had sadly lost Fen after 2 months of marriage but remarried in haste and moved to Hollywood with its glitz and glamour whilst Nick married Hughes out of love and desire hoping to lead an exciting life. Yes, hoping!

The story interestingly, darts back and forth over two decades so you need to be on your toes and there are multiple narrators-in total five: Nick, her daughter Daisy, Helena, Hughes and Ed, Helena’s son. There are overlaps which serve as reminders to the readers of the events taking place as well as indicating the innermost thoughts and feelings of the characters. The characters are presented very much as a dysfunctional family, sad, lonely and unhappy. Too many lies, too many secrets. Tiger House is central to the plot because this is where the main characters unite to spend their long hot summers entertaining, dancing to the blues, indulging in excessive drinking and flirtatious behaviour and endless rounds of gossip. With all this apparent excitement and the passion of the heat and moment, boredom and disillusionment destroy the fervour. And, of course a brutal murder. Klaussmann has cleverly used Wallace Stevens’ poem Disillusionment At Ten O’ Clock, a lament, to illustrate the monotony of life starved of imagination in the title and at the end of the novel. We see this disillusionment particularly in Nick who hides her feelings and is grossly unhappy at discovering her husband’s betrayal. He was supposed to love her. Instead he made everything blank and turned her

Tigers in Red Weather by Liza Klaussmann

life gray. Excessive drink and one-night stands are the consequences. But does this fulfil her needs? Of course not. She hides her loneliness and unhappiness, admitting to making a mess of things. Badly damaged. Ed is the creative one but as a paradox one can perhaps say that creativity could also lead to destruction. There’s a fine dividing line between the two. He is different and has a distorted and unhealthy view of life and love. He believes that love is brutal and sudden causing permanent damage. He is creepy, following people, listening into private conversations to educate himself about people and what’s inside them. Hughes worries that there’s something seriously wrong with the kid. His behaviour is psychotic and he is dangerous. We are presented with a gruesome image of a mouse that he has trapped in the basement. He has crudely sliced it open and inserted a small toothpick which was sticking out of one of its eyes. If he does this to animals could he do this to human beings? That’s the worrying factor. 1959 is a significant time because a violent murder is committed and witnessed by Ed. He then admits to having had some kind of inkling of the work he wanted to do in the future which sounds ominous doesn’t it? He describes this murder as some “kind of joy released, the closest thing to love.” Helena believes she is an innocent, easy prey because of her vulnerability mistaken for her gullibility. She believed that the world was cruel to innocents like herself. She grows to hate cousin Nick, alias the Bitch and deludes herself into thinking that Nick has prevented husband Avery from having contact with her. Avery supplies his wife with an abusive level of drugs to subdue her so that he can take advantage of her before abandoning her. Once weaned

off the drugs she envelops herself into a boozy cocoon which basically has the same effect as losing touch with reality. She sees herself as a prisoner and she is trapped unable to escape. I have the most sympathy for Hughes. His betrayal happens on the spur of the moment during the war. Three precious liberty days spent in London and a chance encounter with a lonely WREN called Eva destroyed his peace of mind and he was saddled with guilt at betraying his young wife. “ He had promised to love and protect Nick and instead he had betrayed her. He was disgusted.” He blamed the war for turning everything upside down. He admits to having done things he isn’t proud of but he does love Nick and asks for forgiveness. He is a strong presence in the novel and protective of his wife and daughter. Nick also felt trapped. Hughes wanted life to be good and safe. She disliked the stuffiness and respectability. “Sometimes I want to rip my clothes off and go running down the street stark naked and screaming my head off.” She wanted them to be different and saw marriage like jumping off a cliff. “They were not supposed to be careful people.” Another reminder of F. Scott Fitzgerald. There’s an interesting discussion about monotony, that life isn’t always going to be full of adventure or excitement. All the little things one has to do every day can make life tedious. And I suppose we are talking about getting the right balance here aren’t we? They got it wrong and lived to regret it. Makes for powerful reading though…Don’t you agree??? Publisher:Picador. ISBN: 978-1-4472-1207-2

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pause for thought As many will, I’m sure be aware, we’re now in the season of Lent, when Christians traditionally review their lives and priorities as we remember the 40-day period Jesus spent alone preparing for his ministry, when, we’re told, he was tempted by the Devil. I always find it particularly fascinating that each temptation was prefaced with the word ‘IF’. Such a dangerous word when used cleverly, sowing seeds of doubt; it’s one of the most common strategies of Satan in undermining faith. Time and again, in that story, Satan questioned the person of Jesus – was he really divine? Did he really know what he was doing? And why not take the easy option? And how often in our lives does Satan similarly try to question our faith? And more often than not, it’s in a spirit of contempt, making it all the harder to resist. And so we’re asked questions like “You don’t believe all that religious nonsense do you?” or “What possible benefit can you derive from going to Church?” So I suggest that during this Lent, we take encouragement from the story of Jesus being tempted, and like him, confront such temptations as we may face, refusing to be cowed into doubting the intelligence of our faith. But just as Jesus rebutted Satan by quoting scripture, so can we gain similar strength from recalling the words St Paul wrote to the Church in Corinth – a place where they thought themselves supremely clever “God has made the wisdom of this world to look foolish. For you can’t discover God by clever reasoning, because the foolishness of God is wiser than men, and the weakness of God is stronger than men.” What an important concept that is. If the human mind could comprehend God, then He’d merely be superhuman, not Divine. We couldn’t fully understand God’s logic, so only the foolish would try. The fact that our faith defies human logic is itself evidence for the validity of that faith, so take courage and be proud of this divinely logical faith! Details of a number of English Language Churches are given in Sol Noticeboard for any wishing to Worship, whilst additionally, further information about the Anglican Church in this area may be seen on the web site www. mojacarchurch.org Duncan Burr is Licensed Lay Reader for the Anglican Chaplaincy of Costa Almeria and Costa Cálida and may be contacted at djburr@avired.com


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ACROSS

ACROSS 1 Direction (5) 4 Equilibrium (7) 8 Brass instrument (7) 9 Fruit (5) 10 Beamed (8) 11 Singing couple (4) 13 Kind of lake (6) 15 Movie house (6) 18 Large and scholarly book (4) 19 Precise (8) 22 Tooth (5) 23 Inactivity (7) 24 Family name (7) 25 Laconic (5)

1 Religious assembly fitting in star (7) 5 Wine from Greece brought back in canisters (7) 9 Excessive praise for bad spelling ain’t aloud (9) 10 Scheme conclusion for jet set (5) 11 Belgian port getting rid of an idiot (5) 12 German award making press cranky (4,5) 13 Feet of people who get talked about (7) 15 Hazel’s protector, say, makes one mad (7) 17 French song composed by German boy in study (7) 19 Ruler’s wife appearing last month in Yemen’s capital (7) 21 Long Rhine sequence in Wagner’s work (9) 23 Bloomer made by member of string quartet (5) 25 Peeled, making Pop embarrassed? (5) 26 I need half a month before becoming a saint (9) 27 Watch Obadiah attend to customers (7) 28 Opponent of new technology did play instrument outside (7)

Down 1 Notation cancelling a previous flat or sharp (7) 2 A regular route (5) 3 Seven-sided polygon (8) 4 Dairy product (6) 5 Jump (4) 6 Planet (7) 7 Choose by vote (5) 12 Venomous (8) 14 Risk taker (7) 16 Norm (7) 17 In operation (6) 18 Domesticates (5) 20 Theatrical performer (5) 21 Song for solo voice (4)

Down 1 Talk about rent for a piece of property (7) 2 Excite mirth in a daughter of Mnemosyne (5) 3 Times leader knocks adornments (9) 4 Fruit is found in waterfalls (7) 5 Asian capital managed by board (7) 6 Subject to constant cold (5) 7 A woman loved what a Roman is content about (9) 8 Skill is extremely tangible for a performer (7) 14 Grown-up kids’ tender hearts god broke? (9) 16 If forced, see idle TV broadcast (9) 17 The song of Homer’s charmer (7) 18 Tell about French and Scottish island (7) 19 The French inheritance given up by a former French colony (7) 20 Expert made to order in the world of scholarship (7) 22 The lowest point in a dire section (5) 24 Pygmy antelope or Nile wader without a tail (5)

SUDOKU PUZZLE s

Sudoku is a placement puzzle. Enter the numbers 1 to 9 in each row and column of a grid, made up of 3 x 3 subgrids. The catch is that each row, column and grid must contain only one instance of each number or letter.

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Logic Puzzle SOLUTIon

18. How many centimetres make up a hand, the measurement used on horses? ........................................................................... 19. What are the six murder weapons used in a game of “Cluedo”? ........................................................................... 20. In what year did the weather forecast appear in The Times newspaper for the first time? ...........................................................................

# name wore colour 1 Jane 4 red 2 Jackie 2 green 3 Julie 1 blue 4 Josie 3 yellow

1. Alfred Nobel, the man after whom the Nobel Prizes are named, was originally well known for inventing what? .......................................................................... 2. On a standard dart board, what is the lowest number that cannot be scored with a single dart? ........................................................................... 3. Which politician was once replaced by a tub of lard on the TV show Have I Got News For You? ........................................................................... 4. What is the most common colour that appears in the flags of the world? ........................................................................... 5. In movies, who directed the Godfather trilogy? ........................................................................... 6. What is the name of the parliament of the Isle of Man? ........................................................................... 7. Which American state is known as the Sunshine State? ........................................................................... 8. By which nickname was Edward Teach better known? ........................................................................... 9. Who wrote The Canterbury Tales? ........................................................................... 10. In what year was the Bank of England founded? ........................................................................... 11. Which country has the airline KLM? ........................................................................... 12. What two letters are worth the most in a game of Scrabble? ........................................................................... 13. What are the three primary colours of light? ........................................................................... 14. After how many years of marriage would you celebrate your ruby anniversary? ........................................................................... 15. Where would a “troglodyte” live? In a cave, up a tree or underwater? ........................................................................... 16. How many counters does each player have at the start of a game of backgammon? ........................................................................... 17. What is the only sign of the zodiac not named after a living creature, and what is it named after?

SolPUZZLES

During the recent Sol Times Sports Day, four girls were competing in the 400 metres hurdles. Official figures mysteriously went missing just after the event, however, various spectators could remember the following information. Josie was never suspected though! 1. Jane won and wore red. 2. The girl wearing number 1 came third. 3. Julie beat the girl in yellow, but wasn’t wearing number 2. 4. Only one girl finished in the same position as the number she wore, but she didn’t wear red. 5. Jackie beat the girl wearing number 3 and Josie wore yellow. 6. The girl in green wore number 2. 7. A spectator remembered one girl wore blue, but couldn’t remember anything else about her. Can you determine the positions the girls finished in, along with the numbers and colours they wore?

Julie wasn’t wearing 2 (clue 3) so wasn’t wearing green (clue 6), Jane was wearing red (clue 1) and Josie wore yellow (clue 5), hence Julie wore blue, leaving Jackie wearing green wearing 2 (clue 6). As Jackie wore 2, she didn’t come 3rd (clue 2), and Jane came first (clue 1), which means that Jackie must have come 2nd in order to beat the girl wearing 3 (clue 5). We now know Jane won and Jackie was 2nd, therefore Julie must have come 3rd in order to beat the girl in yellow (clue 3), leaving Josie in last place. As Jackie came second and she beat the girl wearing 3 (clue 5), the girl wearing 3 must have come 4th (therefore Josie) as the girl wearing 1 came 3rd (clue 2). Julie (who is 3rd) wore 1 (clue 2), leaving Jane wearing 4. QED.

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1. Dynamite 2. 23 3. Roy Hattersley 4. Red 5. Francis Ford Coppola 6. Tynwald 7. Florida 8. Blackbeard the pirate 9. Geoffrey Chaucer 10. 1694 11. The Netherlands 12. “Q” and “Z” (both

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The man who smiles when things go wrong has thought of someone to blame it on. Robert Bloch It’s true that we don’t know what we’ve got until we lose it, but it’s also true that we don’t know what we’ve been missing until it arrives. Anon “Sometimes I lie awake at night, and I ask, ‘Where have I gone wrong?’ Then a voice says to me, ‘This is going to take more than one night.’ “ Charlie Brown. “I grew up with six brothers. That’s how I learned to dance - waiting for the bathroom.” Bob Hope. “[The television is] an invention that permits you to be entertained in your living room by people you wouldn’t have in your home.” David Frost “I have always been a huge admirer of my own work. I’m one of the funniest and most entertaining writers I know. Mel Brooks (on writing his Memoirs) “Human beings, who are almost unique in having the ability to learn from the experience of others, are also remarkable for their apparent disinclination to do so.” Douglas Adams.

Car Parts

Find and circle all of the car parts that are hiddden in the grid. The remaining letters spell an additional car part.

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Tasty food for everyday, special occasions and for sharing with friends Irish beef stew

Ingredients

1½kg/3lb 5oz stewing beef, cut into cubes 175g/6oz streaky bacon 3 tbsp olive oil 12 baby onions, peeled 18 button mushrooms, left whole 3 carrots, cut into quarters or 12 baby carrots, scrubbed and left whole salt and freshly ground black pepper 1 tbsp chopped thyme 2 tbsp chopped parsley 10 cloves of garlic, crushed and grated 425ml/15fl oz red wine 425ml/15fl oz chicken or beef stock For the roux 50g/2oz butter 50g/1¾oz flour champ, to serve

Preparation method

Brown the beef and bacon in the olive oil in a hot casserole or heavy saucepan. Remove the meat and toss in the onions, mushrooms and carrots, one ingredient at a time, seasoning each

time. Place these back in the casserole, along with the herbs and garlic. Cover with red wine and stock and simmer for one hour or until the meat and vegetables are cooked. To make the roux, in a separate pan melt the butter, add the flour and cook for two minutes. When the stew is cooked, remove the meat and vegetables. Bring the remaining liquid to the boil and add one tbsp of roux. Whisk the mixture until the roux is broken up and the juices have thickened, allowing to boil. Replace the meat and vegetables, and taste for seasoning. Sprinkle with chopped parsley and serve with champ.

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Forget big plastic boxes and cheap chocolate - make your own homemade Easter eggs for maximum taste (and fun!). Equipment and preparation: You will need 8 x small egg moulds - (available from specialist kitchen shops)

Ingredients

300g/10½oz dark chocolate (70% cocoa solids) or milk chocolate icing for piping Easter eggs

Preparation method

Polish the inside of each mould with a piece of paper kitchen towel. Then dampen a piece of kitchen towel with a little flavourless oil, sunflower will do, and polish the inside of each mould with the oil. This ensures a highly polished finish to the chocolate and also helps to release the set chocolate from the mould. It is essential to temper the chocolate - this is a method of heating and cooling chocolate for coating or moulding. The heating and cooling separates the cocoa solids and ensures the set chocolate will have a high gloss and smooth finish. To temper the chocolate you will need a cooking

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thermometer, a heat-proof bowl and saucepan of hot water. Break the chocolate into small, even pieces and melt gently in a bowl over a saucepan of hot, not boiling, water. Place the thermometer into the chocolate and heat until it reaches 43C/110F. Take off the heat and cool to 35C/95F. Now it is ready to use. Pour spoonfuls of the chocolate into each mould. Swirl around until coated, use the pastry brush if necessary and then remove excess chocolate. Leave to set, flat side down on a surface, like a large tray, covered in greaseproof paper. Fill each mould in the same way. You will have to repeat the process another two or three times to build up a good layer of chocolate in each mould. Wait for about 20 minutes for the chocolate to set in between layers. Draw a clean ruler or the flat edge of a knife across the chocolate to ensure a clean edge every time you add a layer. This is important so that the two sides of the egg stick together evenly. Leave to chill in a larder or cool place until set. Carefully un-mould the egg halves and place on a clean surface taking care not to handle the chocolate too much as it will start to melt from the heat of your hands.

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To stick the two edges of an egg together, heat a baking sheet and then place the edges of two halves on it for a few seconds, then gently push the edges together. To decorate the eggs, sit an egg in a glass or small cup and use as a stand while you pipe your desired message on the egg. You can wrap your eggs in cellophane wrap and label them to give away or place them in a basket and offer them to guests.


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Blood orange tart

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Ingredients

Mix kale, chorizo and almonds to make this deliciously spicy winter side dish.

Ingredients

250g/9oz curly kale 250g/9oz cooking chorizo 50g/2oz skinned whole almonds a little groundnut or sunflower oil a clove of garlic, peeled and crushed sea salt flakes

Preparation method

Wash the kale thoroughly – the leaves can hold grit in their curls. Put several of the leaves on top of one another and shred them coarsely, discarding the really thick ends of the stalks as you go. Repeat this until all of the kale leaves are shredded. Set aside. Cut the chorizo into thick slices. Warm a non-stick frying pan over a moderate heat, add the slices of chorizo and fry

200g/7oz sugar, plus extra for dusting 3 blood oranges, juice and zest 1 tsp orange blossom water 2 free-range eggs, plus 6 yolks 200g/7oz butter, cubed 25cm/10in sweetened shortcrust pastry tart shell, blind baked (you can use ready-made) 3 blood oranges, peeled, sliced into rounds 1 tbsp demerara sugar double cream or custard, to serve

until the pieces are golden. Lift them out with a draining spoon onto a dish lined with kitchen paper. Discard the oil that has come out of the chorizo and wipe the pan clean. Add the almonds to the same pan and cook for 2-3 minutes, or until pale Preparation method golden, then lift out and set aside with Preheat oven to 180C/350F/Gas 4. the chorizo. Whisk sugar, orange juice and zest, Warm the oil in the same pan, add the orange blossom water, eggs and egg crushed garlic and shredded kale and yolks together in a bowl until well cook for a couple of minutes, turning combined. the kale over as it cooks, until glossy Add the butter and set over a pan over simmering water. (Do not let the base and starting to darken in colour. of the bowl touch the water.) Return the chorizo and almonds to Cook for 15-20 minutes, stirring the pan, add a little salt and continue regularly, until the butter has melted cooking until all is sizzling. To serve, tip and the mixture has thickened. onto hot plates. Pour the mixture into the cooked

We have been in the Indian Cuisine business here in Spain for over 12 years. We aim to please as many customers as possible, happy to help find a dish that suits your palate. The Restaurant has a large dining area and also a light airy outside terrace.

SHIMLA PINKS is a bright, beautiful Indian Restaurant situated in the centre of Quesada right by La Taberna and Claptons Bar. It offers a variety of delicious authentic Indian dishes and our fully qualified chefs can also offer any type of dish to your taste. Open 7 days a week.

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pastry case , cover with clingfilm (to prevent a skin forming) and set aside to cool. Arrange the orange slices on the cooled tart and sprinkle over the demerara sugar. Using a cooks’ blowtorch, heat the sugar until caramelised. To serve, slice the tart and serve with double cream or custard.

We also have a separate dining area suitable for private parties. Shimla Pinks also offers a take away service and outside catering. Tel: 686 701 894

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Boeing makes ‘self-destruct’ top secret smartphone

A smartphone designed for handling top secret communications has been developed by Boeing. If the phone is tampered with, it automatically deletes any data and renders itself inoperable. Better known for its aeroplanes, the firm said it needed to help organisations get “trusted access to data to accomplish their missions”. The device, named Black, joins a growing range of high-security smartphones entering the market. At the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, a similarly-titled Blackphone was announced, aimed more at businesses and consumers worried about private

data. Boeing already provides secure communications for US government officials - including the president. Expandable Boeing’s Black is not intended for mainstream use - and does not yet have a price or release date. The device took 36 months to produce, the company said, and has drawn on expertise from recent acquisitions of companies specialising in mobile technologies. Product specifications posted on Boeing’s website state that the device contains two SIM

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cards to allow switching between government and commercial networks. The smartphone runs a heavilycustomised version of Google’s Android operating system and Boeing has added its own branded security apps. But where Black goes beyond typical mobile security is in physical enhancements to the hardware itself. “There are no serviceable parts on Boeing’s Black phone and any attempted servicing or replacing of parts would destroy the product,” the company explained in documents sent to the Federal Communications Commission. “The Boeing Black phone is manufactured as a sealed device both with [extremely strong glue] epoxy around the casing and with screws, the heads of which are covered with tamperproof covering to identify attempted disassembly. “Any attempt to break open the casing of the device would trigger functions that would delete the data and software contained within the device and make the device inoperable.” Apple has issued a fix to a flaw in its OS X operating Furthermore, the system which previously left users vulnerable to phone’s hardware can security breaches while browsing online. be expanded to include A software update was released last week to iPhone, biometric sensors, satellite receivers or solar panels. iPad and iPod owners to protect users from “an attacker” who may “capture or modify data”.

Apple issues fix to reported OS X security hole

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It was later discovered that the problem also existed on Apple laptops and desktop computers running OS X.

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These sites have digital security certificates that allow an encrypted connection to be established between a user’s computer and the website. This means any data that is sent over the connection should be secure. Dropped the ball However, a vulnerability in the code for Apple’s iOS and OS X operating systems meant the security certificates were not being checked properly. This meant hackers could impersonate a website and capture the data that was being sent over the connection before letting it continue its journey to the real website. Apple released a fix for mobile devices running iOS 7 last week but a spokesperson issued the following statement about OS X: “We are aware of this issue and already have a software fix that will be released very soon.” The fix was released on Tuesday. According to researchers the security flaw had existed for months but no-one had reported it publicly. Graham Cluley, a security analyst, said it was a failing by the company that it had not been identified earlier. “It’s pretty bad what Apple have done, they’ve seriously dropped the ball. How much the problem has been exploited is hard to say. Hackers may now be trying to take advantage while users wait for the security fix.”


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COMMUNITY NEWS SPIRITUALIST CENTRE benijofar La Bamba’s - Ballroom / (formerly Spiritualist Church, Latin / Sequence Dancing Quesada) Meets at NEW ADDRESS: with immediate effect at Hamilton´s Bake House, 62 Calle Vicente, Blasco Ibañez, Benijofar 03178. We hold a Sunday Service at 11.30 a.m., a Tuesday Evening of Mediumship at 7.30 p.m. And every Thursday there is an Open Circle where you can develop your skills commencing at 7.30 p.m. Spiritual healing is available every Sunday and Tuesday after the service. Deanna Sparks will take the Divine Service with Mediumship on Sunday, 16th March. On Tuesday 18th March, there will be an Evening of Mediumship with David Darnbrough. Ray Bailey will take the Divine Service with Mediumship on Sunday, 23rd March. Everybody welcome. Contact Wendy on 965323028. www. spiritualistchurchquesada.com New email is phoenixchurch23@gmail. com Identificacion Fiscal G54713789

Fast events

Friday 4th: April Beat The Buzzer Quiz show at The Clubhouse, Camposol 5 € Saturday 10th May: May Fayre at Mariano’s Restaurant 11o/c 1€ entry Friday May 16th: May Ball at The Amapola restaurant 3 course meal Wine/Water Dancing to Terry Jay 25 Euro’s Coach available Friday 1st August: Rock n Roll Bar -B -Q at The Clubhouse Saturday 11th October: at Trevi Bar Buffet Dance Saturday 29th November: Christmas Fayre at mariano’s Friday 5th December :Christmas Party with Barrington at The Clubhouse

PALMS/ BALL N BENIDORM

Hi Dancers Just a short update. As from next week we have decided to cancel the Wednesday 5pm class at Palms. Also as the THURSDAY X-POSE GIG NIGHT looks like it will keep going through June with more entertainers asking for a night it seems pointless (stress) to do the Shabby n Chic ball on the 28th...but will do something on one of the Thursday nights instead. More info on that to follow. Hope to see a few of our past dancers coming along to the Thursday night social which starts at 8.30pm. Just €2 on the door. Food available. THURSDAY CLASSES AT LOS ROSALES 5PM ABSOLUTE BEGINNERS.... easy does it class designed for the complete dance novice. 6.30PM BEG/IMP/INT PLUS FOOTWORK AND STYLE. 8.30PM DOORS OPEN FOR X-POSE GIG NIGHT presented by Maxine plus Dance Junction Disco playing all your favourite dance tracks. Dont forget to reserve your tickets with me for Thursday 1st May Chloe Leigh Stageshow including her tribute to Cher. Ony €10 which includes a three couse meal with wine. Everyone welcome. Benidorm Competition. Names please of anyone wanting to enter any of the competitions. I have been assured it will be a fun couple of days.... 18th / 19th October. So why not have a go. We shall be giving extra free tuition to anyone that is entering nearer the time.

Los Rosales Restaurant, Guardamar CV895 [near Lemon Tree Sunday Market] Monday - SOCIAL DANCE 8.30pm 10.30pm [SEQUENCE CLASS 7.30pm - 8.30pm] Friday - SOCIAL DANCE 7.30pm 10.30pm Wednesday - New Beginners Class 2pm -3pm Intermediate Class 3pm - 4pm Intermediate Plus Class 4pm - 5pm For more information contact Andrea and Brian 616 478 157

Ex-Servicemen’s Association

Mazarrón District (Founded 1 May 2006) EVENTS 2014 Wednesday 19th March Saladillo Restaurant Menu-del-dia Near Camposol “A” (Opposite the little church) Tuesday 15th April: Visit to Military Museum in Cartagena + Menu-del-dia Wednesday 7th May Amapola, Playa Sol Hotel Bolnuevo AGM + Dinner and Dance (Music by Itchy Fingers) Membership enquiries, Ian 629818611 quesada club A committee has been formed, to or esamd_espana@yahoo.co.uk attempt to form a New members club at the quesada club !!!!! Would you like to form a new members club? The rainbow centre for After the 2 months lunches starting in spiritual awareness february 2014 Clubs new name would Meets in the function room at be “friends forever” with a motto of sackos bar el liminar just off the cv “we care” 905 rojales to torrevieja road To meet again at the club every 2nd We have a divine service on Sundays and 3rd thursdays with the 4th out to 11am and on wedensdays we hold an lunch at 2pm all year evening of clairvoyance at 7.30pm As this is your club we would like your Also on wedensdays there is an ideas? Where you would like to eat open circle at 5.45 pm for those who or go on an outing. wishing to develop there mediumistic A speaker in the club on the 2nd or skills 3rd thursday, ideas again please.? Healing is available by trained and The aim of this mixed club is to certificated healers after each continue with the friendships already meeting formed and to fund raise for the A warm welcome to friends old and torrevieja area. new. The mediums for march are We aim to do this by running Spot the Sun 16th sammy fitzimmons wed ball, Bingo and quiz together etc, we 19th suzy Hilton, ( visiting from the welcome your ideas Subs on the door uk ) sun 23rd suzy Hilton, who is same as before with raffle. being ordained as a minister at this Raffle at the meal also outings to be service picked by the whole club by majority Wed 26th morag bullock, sun 30th vote. trish Doherty ( mothers day service Still collect monies for memberships ) “Help vega baja” each week For further information call by sandy hollywood. Contact trish on 966 844 795 or email johnandsandy44@gmail.Com or tel: therainbowcentrecostablanca@ gmail.com 626 905 853

Trip to Ibi

FROM THE OFFICE FOR THE URBANISATIONS, SAN FULGENCIO TOWNHALL On Sunday the 23rd of March we are organising a trip to Ibi. We will be visiting the Toy Museum and the Fiesta museum. Ibi is also famous for its homemade icecream! We will be leaving the Social Centre on Urb Marina at 9,30 am and leaving Ibi at 3,30pm. Price of the trip is 8€ To reserve you place, please come into the Office for the Urbanisations on Calle Madrid.

50+ SOLOS

50+ SOLOS is open to Ladies and GENTLEMEN over the age of 50 years and on their own either through divorce or the loss of their partner. There are no subs or fees, just the cost of a meal and perhaps a little drink and a chat with like-minded people. We try to choose a different venue for each meal, normally the first and third Saturday of each month? At this moment we have only a couple of vacancies for ladies but several for gentlemen as some of ‘the regulars’ are away for various reasons so places must be held for them. Everyone is very friendly and we are quite a talkative lot at times. We hope to have a 10 pin bowling match in April against another group - nothing serious!! in May/June several want to go to Aguilas again for the day.. including a boat trip. YOU WILL NOT BE BORED. Come along and try us, no obligation. For general information or to make an enquiry about booking contact RUTH on 966 789 063 or ANNE 966 786 281


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Consequences – everything has consequences! That wind, that has blown interminably for longer than I can remember, hurled its final grand exit against the wheelie bins designated for our estate, and upended them on top of the communal water meter, the consequence of which was a shattered meter. This would have resulted in the Great Flood of Limaria, but for the prompt action of Jim and Brian, who stemmed the torrent pouring from the smashed pipe. However, we had no water; no hardship in the short term because we have a whopping great deposito; all it needed was me to turn on its pump for flow to be

restored. I duly plugged in the cable and turned the 2 handles which direct the water from the deposito to the house. Normally this manoeuvre initiates a healthy, deepthroated hum from the pump. This time all it did was whine like a constipated mosquito. I unplugged it and returned indoors to Pete with my tale of woe. ‘Did you do it right?’ asked He who has little faith in my mechanical prowess. So I did it all again. The mosquito was still without bowel relief. The pump was clearly ailing, and I don’t mess with ailing electrical appliances; but I know a man who has the know-how - Tall Andy. Tall Andy is qualified to know about all things electrical. He responded to my summons and came promptly to my aid. He listened to my description of the pump’s symptoms and without hesitation strode round to the little house in

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which the pump resides, with me trotting behind like a Chihuahua following a Great Dane. Not all of Andy fitted into the pump house, despite his astonishing physical folding up capabilities, so I was left anxiously regarding his back. ‘Did you push this button?’ his voice enquired from within. My mind flew back in time to the 1965 film The Great Race, in which Jack Lemmon as Professor Fate, exhorts his hapless sidekick, Max, played by Peter Falk, to ‘Push the button, Max,’ on various outlandish machines with dreadful but comedic consequences. No, I hadn’t. I feared the consequence of such drastic action by me might have blown up the pump, the pump house, the house itself and a good proportion of Limaria as well! ‘No’ I replied in a small voice. Andy pushed the button. The pump roared into life. If we have a constipated pump again, I now know to ‘Push the button, Jos!’

The Career Super Highway or the Gravel Path to Nowhere Not many people are lucky enough to have had jobs or been involved in a profession that they absolutely loved. For those who have, it was either through sheer luck that they found themselves in their dream job, or – as in my lady wife’s case - they knew exactly what they wanted from an early age and pursued their ambition. As a child, my wife never had any doubt in her mind that one day she would become a hairdresser. She progressed from giving her dolls shampoo and sets to just about every neighbour in the street if they didn’t see her coming first. The cats could be seen sporting dread locks and her school pals often had Afros and weird tints in that particular part of Erdington. As a reward for her early efforts, she was lucky enough to be accepted into what was then the crème de la crème in hair stylist circles – Raymond’s in Birmingham. Known as Mr. Teasy Weasy, Raymond was the first celebrity stylist and his salons were frequented by the rich and famous. The London salon may have been the flagship of his empire but the Birmingham New Street salon was acknowledged as the superior establishment with a staff of over one hundred. Her apprenticeship lasted three years, followed by a two year period as a junior stylist. That’s five full years

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before she was able to command a good salary as a top stylist. I on the other hand, traveled a very different route. Having passed the Civil Service entry exams, I was offered a job at one of two Ministries in London, but I turned it down, and embarked on a career of, well, not embarking on a career. I have worked in the restaurant business and in a factory making tins. I have been a chauffeur, a direct salesman and a village postie to name but a few. It was perhaps an unwise move and I had moments of doubt over the years, particularly on those occasions when money was in short supply, but just like my wife, it was the path I chose for myself. It goes without saying that as a civil servant, I would have attained great heights as a Whitehall Mandarin; been retired off at age 45 with an inflated pension and a waistline to match, and be ensconced in a Sunningdale mansion with two Springer Spaniels and a Portuguese maid. But crucially, I would never have met my good lady on the story book island of Bermuda where we lived, or seen and resided in other wonderful locations in the UK and overseas. I would not be blessed with the circle of friends that I have, and would probably never have considered moving to Spain. I may on the other hand have decided to purchase a nice little pad in Monaco, but then how can you begin to compare Monte Carlo with Los Dolses. In short, my life would have been poorer and I would have missed out on some incredible and memorable experiences had I chained myself to a life of routine, and what for me would have been a painfully

tedious existence. All of this went through my mind as a result of experiencing some of the jumped up little jobsworths who occupy positions that involve dealing with the public. They are in every country of course, but they seem to have more than their fair share in Spain, and we have all had less than pleasant experiences whether it is at the Ayuntamiento, health clinic, or dealing with service providers. It makes me wonder why people who are so darned obnoxious and unhelpful, choose to take jobs that put them in such close contact with their fellow human beings. But it’s not only in these areas of employment that you find individuals who are simply not suited to the job. Take my own case. I once worked in the roofing trade for several years, but I cannot stand heights. How daft is that. And on a boys night out once many years ago, we got lost (yeah right) and found ourselves in a seedy little strip club in London’s Soho. Strippers often use props in their acts, like pythons or telegraph poles, or so I am told, but on this occasion the enterprising lady did a ventriloquist act whilst trying to shed her clothes tastefully. Trouble was, she had long since lost any vestige of youth, was uglier than John Prescott’s dog and was decidedly not stripper material, so it wasn’t long before we were yelling for her to strip the dummy. Conclusion: to be able to spend your working life in a happy environment, doing something that you love and are entirely suited to, has to be worth more than rubies.

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Alqueria was in mourning, perhaps the most loved and respected person in the Village’s history had passed away. Neither Hill Person nor Newcomer, she spanned the barrio divide offering sound council tempered with compassion and humanity. Idealised by the children of the village who could do no wrong in her eyes. These scallywags were her favourites, the more mischievous the better. She delighted in watching their antics as they pushed their mothers’ sanity too the limits. The teenagers of the village, those confused adolescents who stood on the threshold of adulthood, bewildered, could always rely on a kind word. Those who had lost their way in life, she would defend. Never for a moment believing any human being to be a lost cause. Many have taken a new direction after listening to her common sense advice. She clearly understood that all have faults but understood even better that the good points far outweigh the bad and everyone is capable of change. It was a cold morning in late Spring that the funeral cortège moved through the streets of Alqueria. Every

window shuttered, every place of business closed. Alqueria was united in grief. Barrio rivalries forgotten. Young and old, bare headed, arm in arm followed the procession. It isn’t only her family which will feel the loss, the Village is the worse for her passing. She received no rewards, no titles or honours just the respect of all who came in contact with her. The vacuum she left by her passing can never be filled. A new way will have to be found by those she left behind and by those who are yet to be. As the sun set on a melancholy Alqueria all knew the world would never be the same. A less understanding place. A less tolerant place and never again complete. RIP VCM (Dedicated to my wife who passed away on the 18th of February 2014)

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tempt expats to Spain, not least the recent periods of turbulent weather, which many parts of the UK have suffered. On the flip side, for economic reasons many British Expats are now able to sell properties in Spain and Advance Moves are often the first choice when it comes to repatriating them back to the UK. Mat was also keen to point out that the increase in demand for their removal services was also down to the level of service and expertise that Advance moves offer to their clients and the fact that many clients had already seen the brightly liveried vehicles on the roads undertaking their removal services. Advance moves is also a member of the British Association of Removers and one of only a few companies that export wrap furniture to provide extra protection for international removals. ‘Our clients know that they are getting a more competitively priced, premium removal service, when compared to the rest of the market. The increased volume of removals enables Advance Moves to offer their clients a more regular and flexible timetable for their individual removal requirements’ Mat sees the trend continuing throughout 2014 with the housing market in the UK and Spain continuing to make steady process. Advance Moves are gearing up for another busy year.


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CF LORCA DEPORTIVA 2 MAZARRON FC 0

Without four regulars in Alfonso, Jose Ruben, Tico and Ishmael, and only able to name two substitutes, Mazarron were always going to struggle at league leaders Lorca and predictably suffered a 2-0 defeat. Mazarron’s performance in the first half can best be described as inept. Without Jose Ruben they hardly threatened the Lorca half let alone the penalty area and the only shot on target was a tame free kick which the goalkeeper saved with his eyes closed. After 19 minutes Lorca thought they had taken the lead. A tremendous shot from 25 yards was well saved by Marcos but the ball fell straight to a Lorca forward who slotted home

from six yards. Fortunately for Mazarron the linesman had spotted that he was in an offside position and the goal was disallowed. Two minutes later, however, Lorca did go a goal up when one of their strikers barged into Mazarron’s smallest player Juanillo and fell to the ground. The referee not only pointed to the spot but also booked Juanillo and Marin sent Marcos the wrong way with the penalty kick. Marcos came to the rescue just before half time with a tremendous save when the Mazarron defence opened up and, although the Lorca player went round him, he recovered quickly to dive at his feet and turn the ball away for a corner.

Mazarron improved after the interval and manufactured three or four goal scoring opportunities, the best of which was an excellent free kick from Tolo which found Juan Andreo unmarked at the far post but he somehow contrived to steer the ball wide of the goalpost. Lorca made the game safe with a spectacular long range drive from Marin after 79 minutes which gave Marcos no chance in the Mazarron goal. In the last minute Moha was denied a consolation goal when his chip over the advancing Lorca keeper hit the post and clearly crossed the line before being scrambled clear by the goalkeeper . The linesman at first seemed to indicate a goal but the referee waved play on. Mazarron’s miserable 2014 continues with just one win from nine games. Team: Marcos, Randry, Alcaraz, Juan Andreo, Dani (Salvi), Chema, Enrique, Moha, Juanillo, Cecilio, Tolo Man of the Match: Alcaraz

S.M.G.S at Villamartin 5th March Today we played the 3rd of 5 rounds of the Bogey Medal Shield Trophy at Villamartin. We arrived at the course with the weather quite calm but by the time we teed of the wind got up and made the first few holes very difficult all you need for the start of a medal round. The course was in good condition especially the greens but there were places on the course where the ground staff are working to continually improve the course that should have been made GUR. Out thanks go to all the staff at Villamartin for their hospitality and donation of prizes. Nearest to the pins were

Ben Price(6), Phil DeLacy(9), Mary Cleary(13) and Chris Hamblett(17). Best front nine was Phil DeLacy and best back 9 Mary Cleary. In the Bronze category John Parker was 4th with a net 79, 3rd was Mick Roscoe 78, 2nd was Ellen Drakesmith 75 and 1st was Ray Ewins 74. In the Silver Category Mike Jordan was 4th with a net 78, 3rd was Alan Williams 75, 2nd was Steve Davis 68 and 1st with the best score of the day was Alan (polo

ALFIE’S GOLF SOCIETY Thursday, 27 February 2014 – Las Colinas

The hallowed turf of Las Colinas was the venue for 31 Alfies GS members and guests alike on the last Thursday of February. A totally different story to last year at this time when we set off for Saurines in an ice storm and torrential rain later in the day forcing everyone off the course. Cloud cover most of the day, but a major improvement from a year ago ! Las Colinas is in my opinion simply the best course in

the region which is the main reason why, as Captain, I chose it for our Eclectic Cup this year and to any golfer it is plain to see why the pros now come here in November on the European Tour qualifying school. Stunning views, bunkers aplenty for errant shots and just the right number of water hazards. Cabell B. Robinson must have been a very proud man when the last layer of turf was put down here. Additionally the staff here go the extra yard for golf societies, with for all players engraved bag

mint) Macdonald with a net 66. In the Gold Category John Osborne was 4th with a net 78, 3rd was Tony Smale 77, 2nd was Barry Roehrig 76 and 1st was Ben Price 74. John Trehy after weeks of trying succeeded in winning the Abacus. Next week our Venue is El Plantio followed by Mar Menor and then La Finca so if you fancy a game give Phil a ring on 966774197 or visit our website www.smgs. org visitors are always made welcome.

tags, course guides, free tees, drinking water and a drink in the clubhouse. A thoroughly professional setup all round. George Rankine receives his winner’s trophy from Captain, Mike Morris Scoring was at a premium on the day but with 37 stableford points George Rankine (hcap 19.6) came out on top of the pile. New member Ole ‘Elvis’ Westerback (26.4) was second with 36. Nearest the pins on 7 and 10 respectively were won by

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Back to a well manicured Alicante Golf this week and, with the weather once again set fair and the men’s tee

some grovelling by the Captain and President due to a mistaken calculation on countback, Secretary Alan

week despite the forward tees. Winners being Pete Wotton and Elspeth Craig. Winner of the Guest Prize with a magnificent 18 pts was Pete ‘The Fish’ Stevenson. We did have a 2’s winner, Carol Marriner (who also collected 5 points!) Many thanks go to Nigel from Clubstohire.com who once again provided the prizes for the day and to Helena at the La Marina Sports Club for providing some lovely grub. Dates for your Diary 20th March Presidents Trophy at Alenda 11.00a.m.

positions challenging the ladies tees, high scores were expected all round. Unfortunately not so in the majority of cases although our newest male member coped pretty well. After

was demoted to 2nd place and Chris Raper declared the winner of the Gold Division with 30pts. Silver Division winner was Captain Alan with 35pts. Only 2 ntp’s were won this

21st March Spring Dance - La Marina Club - 2 course meal 10 Euros 25th April Auction Night Meal and Music 8 Euros. All items for auction to Jimmy Scott please

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MATCH DAY 5 ALICANTE GOLF 3RD MARCH 2014 Here we are at Alicante for the final match of the season. What a game we have in prospect. Who will be our champions this year? Will it be San Miguel GS who have been our front runners for most of the season. Will it be Mini Golf GS who have not lost a match but are still those few points behind. Or will it be the winner of the last two years Benijofar GS, theirs is a much bigger hurdle to climb as they are 8 points behind the leaders. We had asked the course to put the pins in the most difficult place they could so the climax of the season would be as tight and as thrilling for the players as it could be. In the event the wind decided to put itself in the playing position to make it even more difficult. With Ian and Andy both on the subs bench and roaming the course in the buggy it was apparent that the final score was ebbing and flowing between the three front runners, and it looked to be that the champions would only win by a very narrow margin, but this was how the league was supposed

Joe Murphy and Ove Collin with Peter Golder taking the longest drive prize on 15. A special mention must go to Norman Howes who, on 14, was two inches away from recording his first ever hole in one. Mick Hurst took the best guest prize. Congratulations to all the winners on the day. The usual thanks to all our committee for their hard work in the background, to Anita at Alfies for the free buffet for players and last but not least to Mike Probert from Costa Blanca Green Fee Services for arranging

to be, competitive golf in a friendly atmosphere with the edge always in place. When everybody finished and journeyed back to the Claptons Club House for the cards to be checked and the points added up we had had the most thrilling finale to this year’s season, with San Miguel coming out on top as our champions for this year, closely followed by Mini golf. Congratulations to all the teams that played in this year’s league. Our thanks to Chris and his staff for the excellent fare. Hope to see everybody next season. Results as shown below. To all golf societies in Quesada and the surrounding areas there is still room for more teams to play in next season’s league. I am sure you will find this

pleasant competitive scene very much to the benefit of all your members as our present teams will tell you. Also date for the diary the Summer Competition is now to be played at Font del Llop on Monday 7th July 2014. Tee 9am, 1st and 10th, green fees 38 euros, format better ball stableford. Please remember you do not necessarily have to belong to a society, all you need is a member to take you as a guest or put you and your partner in as a guest. Once again this will be a great day out for all players and Andy, Ian and Mike will have much pleasure in seeing you there should you decide to join us. Please contact Ian or Mike quesadagolfleague@ hotmail.com no later than the 31st May.

our day out. March 27th sees us at another cracker jack of a course, Saurines de la Torre, with a tee off time of 10.33am. As per, the list is filling quickly. Members and guests are more than welcome and if you should want to play please contact myself or Anita at Alfies Bar, La Ronda Centro Commercial, Lomas

de Cabo Roig or contact our secretary Sandie Hall at alfiesgolfsociety@gmail. com. Mike Morris Captain, Alfie’s GS


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Tuesday Night Eurogolf, La Marquesa Press Report. Trios - Ten Pin Bowling League This week saw the semifinals of the Cornish Pride Cup, kindly sponso red by Shane and Sue Winfield of Cornish Pride Los Dolses. With all four teams bowling for points as well, their incentive was to win and win well. Cup SF team Caballo Negro took on Bar Mosquitos in the league but, it was BM who came out on top 6 -2, Dave Haynes of BM rolling a 213 scratch game to ensure the win. And to make it a bad night for BM, their Cup opponents Split Happens outgunned them by 86 pins. SH overpowered Juans Warriors 8 - 0, who sadly had only two bowlers on the night. The Cup ever presents Splash, continued their march to the final, with an 8 – 0 demolition of Lucky Strike and, with Antonio Berenger firing a 219 scratch final game, they easily overcame Crazy Pinz by 140 pins. CP got off to a great start in game one against Cornish Pride, taking the game with a 588 handicap team total. Gunter Wilms finishing with a 228 handicap game but, even that couldn’t prevent Cornish P from taking the next two games and overall pinfall, to record a 6 – 2 victory.

42 players were entered the March Monthly Medal and Birthday Cup on Thursday 6 March 2014 at our home course of La Marquesa. The weather conditions could not have been more perfect, no

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TMGS Match Report, Las Ramblas, 5th March 2014 One this day in history 1974 British coal workers called off a four-week strike following a 35% pay offer from the new Labour government and 1984 The National Coal Board announced a plan of massive job cuts & pit closures. Oh the irony!

Also on this day in history, not one player achieved Top of the league Team handicap and there were Finland continued their no “2’s” winners, hardly surmarch for the title, with a 6 prising on greens that were – 2 win against a determined as rough as sandpaper is Los Lobos. Jukka Koskinen of TF taking all the mens on a babies bum! Yes, it’s highs of the night, including hollow tinning time. a 221 scr game and 600 scr series. HallyDay, chasing TF, came up against The Mixers in determined mood. TM took the first game by 5 pins and the second by 13 but, HyD battled back to take the 3rd game and overall, to share the points 4 – 4. Los Bandidos had Barry Tolson to thank for a 6 – 2 victory over The Dreamers. Barry ending with a 619 h/c Series, as LB battered TD by 197 pins.

wind and what would be a glorious summer’s day in the UK which made a nice change from the gale force winds we had to play in on Tuesday.

30 of us turned up at a very blustery morning to play golf at what is known as the “Marmite” course of Las Ramblas and fortunately later on, the wind dropped slightly and the sunshine burst through to a very nice 21 degrees which did make the days golf a tad more enjoyable.

As the scores came in, it wasn’t any surprise to see So the Cup final will be that a low 30 score was between Splash and going to be very good, as Split Happens and will be it always is on this course. contested on April 8th. Good In the Silver Division, it only luck to both teams. needed 26 points for SanNext week we are holding a raffle and, any donations will dra Twentyman to claim be greatfully received by a 4th spot, 27 points for Mick Committee member. Kennedy to claim 3rd and

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Ernie Wilson was in the frame again with 30 points to claim the runners-up slot. This left a very nice 34 from Bill Wylie to claim the 1st prize in that Division.

The Gold crew didn’t fare much better and Steve McGuninness’s 29 was enough for 4th and GerdCrom and Steve Higgins each claimed a 31 point score for 3rd and 2nd respectively leaving Arne Hannson’s 32 points enough for the top slot in that Division.

Gold Division: 1st Terry Sharley 72 nett. 2nd Ian Pegg 73 nett 3rd John Barraclough 75 nett 4th Bob Buckeridge 76 nett Silver Division: 1st Jan Shorley 70 nett 2nd John Jones 71 nett 3rd Franz Berndt 73 nett 4th Claire Daye Gretton 74 nett Nearest the Pins: 5th John Barraclough La Campana 11th Bill Martin Clapton’s

12th John Hill The Clubhouse 15th John Jones Lo Maribu 17th Liz Menzies Manolos Thanks to our sponsors. Best Front 9: C Jones 35 Best Back 9:: Ian Pegg 31 Best Gross: J Barraclough 81 WINNER OF THE MARCH MONTHLY MEDAL AND BIRTHDAY CUP: JAN SHORLEY Football Winners: Dave Curtis, John Hill, Sue Gillett & Colin Hobden. TOFF’s Results Tuesday 4 March 2014 Overall Winner –ALEX RALPH Gold Division: 1st Vince Tocker 35 Hello

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points 2nd Bob Buckeridge 33 points 3rd David Gregson 32 points Silver: 1st Margaret Richings 35 points 2nd Harry Armstrong 34 points 3rd Ian Stewart 32 points Bronze: 1st Alex Ralph 35 points 2nd John Hill 34 points 3rd Tom Corbett 34 points Nearest the Pins: 5th Dave Lewis,1 5th Steve Yoxall, 11th Hedy Paehlig, 17th Dave King Best Front 9 Roger Richings 20 Best Back 9 Gordon White 18

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Player of the Month for February went to Ernie Wilson and for that feat; he received 2 sleeves of balls and a free round of golf at Villamartin.

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