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Ukraine clashes: Stand-off in Kiev as talks awaited
coming down from the spacecraft,” explained Andrea Accomazzo, Rosetta’s spacecraft operations manager. “We just receive a firm frequency. In theory, it would be like a continuous beep if you were to convert it into sound. “We will see it on a screen that is basically a spectrum analyser. Although, we will have no information from the spacecraft, we will know just from that transmission that it must have done everything it had to do automatically and is in a safe status; and that everything that happens next is in our hands,” he told BBC News.
Ukrainian demonstrators remain in a tense stand-off with police in central Kiev a day after anti-government protests erupted into violence. Clashes broke out as some protesters tried to reach parliament on Sunday. It followed weeks of mainly peaceful action against Kiev’s decision to spurn a political agreement with the EU, and then to toughen anti-protest laws. President Viktor Yanukovych says he is now ready to negotiate with pro-EU protesters and opposition leaders. He said a cross-party commission would be set up on Monday to try to resolve the deepening crisis. Opposition leaders confirmed this, but there were few other details. On the road leading from Europe Square to parliament, riot police were still standing behind shields on Monday morning, lined up against dozens of protesters who had camped out overnight despite temperatures dropping well below freezing. The BBC’s Daniel Sandford described how some protesters could be seen preparing petrol bombs, and others threw occasional missiles at the police, who fired the odd shot of tear gas back. EU foreign ministers, arriving for a meeting in Brussels, called for calm. “I absolutely deplore the violence that occurred,” British Foreign Secretary William Hague said, calling it “a mistake” for the government to have introduced restrictions on protest. But he said “we welcome” the government’s apparent willingness to talk to the opposition. Meanwhile, Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt called the government’s curbs “the most solid package of repressive
laws that I have seen enacted by a European parliament in decades.” ‘Civil war’ warning The measures, which were hastily voted through on Thursday, include: A ban on the unauthorised installation of tents, stages or amplifiers in public places Provision to arrest protesters wearing masks or helmets A ban on protests involving more than five vehicles in convoy Hefty fines or jail for breaches of law The ruling party of President Yanukovych says the legislation is in line with European standards Late on Sunday, Mr Yanukovych’s press office said a “working group” headed by National Security and Defence Secretary Andriy Kluyev would be set up. Both the government and opposition leaders appeared to blame a small group of protesters - reportedly far-right activists - for starting the violence on Sunday. Interior ministry spokesman Serhiy Burlakov called them “provocateurs and extremists” and urged people not to follow their lead. After meeting President Yanukovych at his residence outside Kiev, opposition leader Vitali Klitschko said he would take part in talks to resolve the crisis. Arseniy Yatseniuk, another opposition leader, said he had also spoken to the president. “We must use every opportunity to resolve the crisis peacefully,” Mr Klitschko, the former world heavyweight boxing champion, said. Read more on bbc.co.uk
Rosetta: Earth waits for comet-chaser signal Rosetta, Europe’s decade-long quest to put a robotic lander on a comet, has reached a key milestone. The probe, which has spent the past two-andhalf-years moving through space in a deep sleep, was expected to rouse itself at 10:00 GMT, ready to send a signal to Earth. Receipt of this “I’m awake” message will confirm the great endeavour is still on course. Rosetta is due to rendezvous with Comet 67P/ Churyumov-Gerasimenko in August. The despatch and landing of the small robot currently piggybacking the probe
is set for November.
The reactivation of Rosetta is occurring some 800 million km from Earth, out near the orbit of the planet Jupiter.
Rosetta must work through a sequence of pre-programmed activities before sending the signal. None of these activities has a fixed time length. They include warming the spacecraft’s navigation instruments, and finding Earth on the sky so that the probe’s main communications antenna can be pointed in the right direction for the call home. First contact is likely to come through the US space agency’s 70m Goldstone radio dish in California. If the signal does not arrive as expected, controllers will hold off any intervention until Tuesday morning. The Darmstadt team can send commands to Rosetta that would forcibly bring it out of its slumber, but the preference is to give the probe sufficient time to complete the necessary tasks automatically. Rosetta was put into hibernation in June 2011 because its trajectory through the Solar System was about to take it so far from the Sun that its solar panels would produce minimal power. The decision was therefore taken to put the spacecraft in a deep sleep. Launched back in 2004, the probe has taken a rather circuitous route out to its comet target. This has
involved making a number of flybys of the inner planets, using their gravity to pick up sufficient speed for the eventual comet encounter. It has already delivered some fascinating science, particularly from the close passes it made to two asteroids - the rocks Steins, in 2008, and Lutetia, in 2010. Once controllers have a full assessment of the health of Rosetta, they will initiate a series of burns on its thrusters to close the gap to 67P. Currently at a separation of nine million km, this will be reduced to a mere 10km by mid-September. The landing of the three-legged robot called Philae in November is sure to be a nail-biting event. “I know that Nasa colleagues talked about ‘seven minutes of terror’ for the landing of the Curiosity rover on Mars; it’ll be more like four hours of terror between the separation of Philae and its ‘docking’ on the comet,” said Esa director general Jean-Jacques Dordain. The intention is for Rosetta to follow the comet as it moves closer towards the Sun, monitoring the changes that take place on the body. Philae will report changes that occur at the surface. Comets - giant “dirty snowballs”, as some have called them - are believed to contain materials that have remained largely unchanged since the formation of the Solar System 4.6bn years ago, and Rosetta data should therefore help researchers understand better how our local space environment has evolved over time. “Rosetta is a unique mission - unique technologically, unique scientifically, and unique philosophically because comets may be at the origin of who we are,” Mr Dordain told BBC News Read more on bbc.co.uk
Nick Clegg: If Lord Rennard does not apologise it will be a ‘defiance’ of my leadership The Liberal Democrat leader says that his party will not allow matter to ‘rest’ if the peer defies his leadership and takes up his place in the House of Lords without apologising to the women he is accused of sexually harrassing
Nick Clegg says if Lord Rennard carries out his plan to sit with Liberal Democrats on the Government benches in the House of Lords without apologising it will be in direct “defiance” of his leadership. In what could be a high profile embarrassment for the leader of the Liberal Democrats Lord Rennard, the peer who is accused of sexually harassing women in the Liberal Democrat party, plans to retake his place in the Lords this afternoon.
Controllers at the European Space Agency’s (Esa) operations centre here in Darmstadt, Germany, do not know precisely when Monday’s all-important contact will be made, but they anticipate their consoles lighting up sometime between 17:30 and 18:30 GMT.
However Mr Clegg admitted today that he had not had a personal conversation with Lord Rennard asking him to apologise. Liberal Democrat leader told BBC Radio 4’s Today Programme that he wanted to “remain fair and objective” as “emotions are inflamed, and people are saying quite shrill things on one side of the debate and the other.”
“It will be transmitting just the ‘carrier signal’, so at that point there’s no data
Mr Clegg said if Lord Rennard does decide to apologise the peer will be
allowed to take up his position in the Lords and keep his position on an influential policy committee. The row started when an investigation commissioned by the LibDems and headed by a barrister last week found “credible” evidence that the peer had “violated” the personal space of women over a number of years. Lord Rennard has always denied the allegations against him and has refused to apologise after the inquiry by senior barrister Alistair Webster QC found that although the women’s claims were “credible” but could not be proved beyond reasonable doubt. Mr Clegg has made it clear that he wants Lord Rennard to apologise to the women affected but the complicated rules of the Liberal Democrats mean that is it not in the leader’s power to stop any Lord being given back the whip. Lord Rennard’s supporters now say that if Mr Clegg breaks these party rules to stop the peer re-taking the party whip they could take the issue to the High Court. Despite these issues the Liberal Democrat leader and deputy Prime Minister said that “basic human decency” demands an apology for the
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women affected and that if Lord Rennard does defy the demands of his leader the issue “will not rest there.” Speaking on ITV1’s Daybreak Mr Clegg said: “Clearly it would be in defiance of basic decency it would be in defiance of what the independent formal process has recommended…and defiance of me and defiance of the president of the party and I just think that is why I hope it will not happen this afternoon, if it were to happen clearly matters would not rest there.” The Liberal Democrat leader also appealed to his colleagues in the House of Lords to “make sure” that Lord Rennard issues an apology before taking up his place. He added: ““I don’t think it’s appropriate that he should be sitting in the House of Lords if he hasn’t provided that apology. No apology, no whip, if you like, that’s my view it’s the view of many party members; it’s the view, indeed of the person who did that formal inquiry on the party’s behalf. “I very much hope that he will and
other colleagues of his in the House of Lords will listen to that and make sure the apology is issued, so that people who’ve been subject to behaviour which did cause them distress at least get that from him.” The party said it was now considering fresh disciplinary charges against Lord Rennard to stop him sitting in the Lords. Any new investigation could be ordered, it said, because “dozens” of members complained that the party had been brought it into disrepute because Lord Rennard had not apologised for his behaviour. Mr Clegg added: “I believe it’s very important in life generally but certainly in my party that people and especially people in positions of authority where it has been shown and it has been shown that inappropriate behaviour has caused to a number of women that a simple apology is issued. That is my firmly held view and, of course, of many other people as well.”
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spanish NEWS INTERNATIONAL riders and top horses are back at Oliva Nova for another round of the Mediterranean Equestrian Tour, which will run until April over a staggered eight weeks. With levels ranging from the 1.1m (3’7”) Bronze 1, for world-class amateur competitors through to the Gold 3 Grand Prix at 1.45m (4’9”), earning Longines Ranking points for the international tables which can eventually translate into Nations’ Cup or Olympic selection, prize money of up to 7,000 euros per horse-and-rider combination are on the table. best the of some Already, showjumping stars on the planet have arrived and started as they mean to go on in the first leg of the competition, which concludes on Sunday (January 26), restarting in February. Belgium’s Constant van Paesschen, Ireland’s Anthony Condon, the UK’s Chloe Aston – one of Britain’s top young riders at the age of 18 – México’s Santiago Lambre and Brazil’s Marlon Zanotelli are among the famous faces seen at the showground based in the élite golf and spa resort in Oliva (Valencia province). They have all scooped up wins or top-six prizes over the weekend’s competition in the Silver and Gold categories, and in the lower-key classes for young horses aged five, six and seven during the week. Monday is a well-earned day off for
quadrupeds and their ‘parents’, with youngster classes held from Tuesday to Thursday inclusive. Friday, Saturday and Sunday will see the big international classes take place, culminating in the Gold Grand Prix late on Sunday afternoon with a total prize money pot of 24,000 euros. Past episodes of the Mediterranean Equestrian Tour, which has taken place at Oliva Nova since the beginning of 2012 as an alternative to the Californiabased tour, have seen gold medalwinners Nick Skelton and Peter Charles competing against Olympians from other countries, and even royalty. Spanish equestrian fans will be on the look-out for two of the nation’s bestknown riders and celebrities outside the showjumping ring, Cayetano Martínez de Irujo – son of the Duchess of Alba – and Sergio Álvarez, wife of Marta Ortega whose father, Amancio, owns the Inditex clothing empire of high-street chain stores and is now the richest man in Europe, according to the Forbes List. Another three weeks of top-flight equestrian competition will be held in February through to early March, before starting up again in the middle of the month with another three weeks until mid-April www.thinkspain.com
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Young couple dies of carbon monoxide inhalation A YOUNG couple has died from carbon monoxide poisoning caused by a gas heater, sparking warnings from health authorities about not leaving stoves on when retiring to bed. María Jesús Lloret, 25 and Óscar López, 21 were staying overnight in a farmhouse just outside Sueca (Valencia province) on Friday and had left the heater on while they were asleep. They were found by María Jesús’s father, who said the stove was still on the next morning. The country house, or casita, a farm building in the L’Heretat area used as a weekend and summer retreat, belonged to the young woman’s parents. Neither of the victims’ families knew they had planned to spend the night in the farmhouse.
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although authorities are not treating their deaths as suspicious. A tragically common occurrence at this time of year, carbon monoxide poisoning through gas inhalation, normally arising through defective heaters, results in a slow but painless death. This usually starts with feeling drowsy and sometimes headachey, and the victim then falls asleep and does not wake up. All gas installations must be serviced every five years and any smells of gas – which can resemble the scent of pickled onions – should be immediately reported. Carbon monoxide detectors can be purchased cheaply for homes and a light flashes red when there is a gas leak. www.thinkspain.com
Panama canal expansion row hits deadline day Work was expected to continue Monday on a mega-project to expand the Panama canal -- a key waterway for world trade -- despite a threat to suspend operations over a bitter financial row. The Grupo Unidos por el Canal (GUPC) consortium, led by Spanish builder Sacyr, had said it might stop work by Monday unless Panama paid for $1.6 billion in “unforeseen” costs.
However, the consortium said Sunday in a statement that there was “no reason to make any change tomorrow in the status of the construction,” arguing that GUPC could cease work at any time as it deemed necessary. Ahead of the apparent deadline, canal administrator Jorge Quijano had said that contact with the consortium continued over the weekend but that so far no deal had been struck, despite dialogue
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THERE’S LOVE IN THE AIR The Worlds Greatest Love Songs is the title of Melody Makers International concert at the Orihuela Costa Resort, along with Cantemos! Children Choir, taking place on Saturday, January 25th. Once again, Nigel Hopkins will be taking up the baton for two performances, one at 2pm., and one at 8pm. Tickets are available from La Ponderosa shop, La Zenia island, or from reception at the Orihuela Costa Resort (966 760 800). Royal Leamington Spa, home town to Nigel Hopkins, also boasts, as it’s “Old boys”, such kith and kin, as boxer Randolph Turpin, E-Type Jaguar designer, Malcolm Sayer, and occultist Aleister Crowley. I remember when wandering the banks of the River Leam, discovering “ Elephant Walk”, a slip way built by the local authority, to enable circus elephants on holiday in the town, to take to the waters! Not a lot of people know that. The concert, once again, is supporting the Costa Blanca Samaritans.
Rob Barnes moved to live in Spain, 7 years ago. In the UK, amongst other things, he was the Chair of the Midlands Regions, Independent Television Commission. His hobbies include Industrial Archaeology, Mine exploration and photography (Sierra Minera) and is on a quest to get a quality cast conditioned real ale here in Spain! Email Rob at garfieldglencroft@hotmail. com
Following the magical pantomime “Aladdin”, that played to full houses, and received sterling reviews in local press at the time, Studio 32 are to take on an even greater challenge, but one I am sure will be just as successful, “Sweet Charity”. Original music by Cy Coleman, lyrics by Dorothy Fields, and book by Neil Simon, this delightful musical took to the Broadway Stage in 1966, winning 2 Drama Desk Awards, and 5 Tony Awards. Such songs as “Big Spender”, “If my Friends Could See me Now” along with “The rhythm of Love” all came from this musical, so now you know! It’s a bittersweet and often humorous story, set in a New York dance hall, where Charity Hope Valentine, a hostess, falls in love, far too easily. Auditions and rehearsals begin in February, so if any readers of my jottings, have a thought to “Walk the Boards” with Studio 32, contact can be established on 966 318 019, or via their website on www.studiothirtytwo.org or e-mail on studiothirtytwo2013@gmail.com
CATCH ME IF YOU CAN Councillor for Culture in Torrevieja, Luis Maria Pizana, along with Manuel Esteban Moreno, Coordinator of the Municipal Institute of Culture, has announced that between January and the end of March, there will be some 114 cultural activities across the city, at a cost of 18,552 euro. All well and good, buy why do the “Powers that be” make it so difficult to obtain a ticket? It was bad enough that the “Pill Box”, sorry, booking office on the square outside the Theatre Municipal, opened for just two hours between 11am and 1pm, and woe betide the prospective ticket purchaser who had the temerity to join the queue, 10 minutes before closing time! Now I understand the office will no longer open in the daytime, but in the evening between 6pm and 8pm. Marketing? You couldn’t make it up.
and mediation efforts by Spanish and Panamanian authorities. He stressed that construction would go ahead with or without GUPC. GUPC, which includes Impreglio of Italy, Belgium’s Jan de Nul and Constructora Urbana of Panama, has agreed to negotiate with the canal authority within the contract. The overall canal upgrade is costing $5.2 billion, including GUPC’s $3.2 billion contract to build a third set of locks for the century-old canal, which currently welcomes ships that carry up to 5,000 containers. Already facing delays, the project aims to make the 80-kilometer (50-mile) waterway, which handles five percent of global maritime trade, big enough to handle new cargo ships that can carry 12,000 containers.
The boys and girls of Studio 32 are to have on open day at Casa Ventura in San Luis on January 29th., at 3.30pm. They are a friendly lot, so pop along and have a chat. “Overture and beginners please!”.
“STARBOARD LOOKOUT HERE” Deputy Chief of Naval Defence, Alicante, Captain Jose’ Antonio Martinez Losada, dropped anchor in Pilar De La Horadada last week, being greeted by mayor Jose’ Fidel Ros Samper. There was talk that a naval craft was spotted on one of the irrigation canals just outside the town, stuck firmly under a low bridge, but I think the good Captain came by car. Mayor Jose’ welcomed Captain Jose’ to the town of Pilar De La Horadada. Captain Jose’ will keep in close contact with the schools in Pilar, with the objective of explaining the opportunities of a school leavers for a career in the Spanish Navy. “Left hand down a bit!”
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Dancing on Ice 2014 By Lyn Aspden of ‘Strictly Dance’
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All the celebrities skated together for the first time tonight making it much easier to see the quality of this years show. The judges were also given back the power of the vote (thank goodness) with 50% counting towards the final result. Opening the show were Susanne Shaw and Matt. They performed some unusual and very difficult lifts, with excellent choreography and musicality. Unfortunately, I think some of the technical elements were not just as clean as they could have been probably due to nerves. I gave her 7.5 and the judges 31.0. Next out were Sam Attwater and Vicky. Sam is a very powerful skater but again I think nerves got him too! His performance lacked confidence and I found his upper body strength a little weaker than normal. I awarded him 7.5 and judges 31.0. Zaraah Abrahams and Andy then skated. Zaraah has improved the most for me. This week her core was suddenly lifted
which gave her much more speed and strength over the ice. After the performance we discovered that she had skated with a rib out of position - Ouch! I gave her an 8.0 and judges 30.0. Bonnie Langford with Andre then performed to Sway. She is the oldest in the show but her flexibility, rhythm, line and finish are superb. I awarded her 7.5 and the judges 28.0. Next were Gareth Gates and Brianne who skated nicely but because of a weak core his lifts were rather shaky. He also needs more depth of knee to strengthen the quality of his technical skating. I gave him 6.5 and the judges 25.0. My favourite Ray Quinn with his partner Maria then skated to a samba rhythm. This was a clean slick performance full of the wow factor!! I love him!! I gave him 9.0 and he was also the judges favourite with 35.5. Next out was Todd Carty with Alex skating a solo to ‘O Sole Mio’ Coming out in
a gondola and performing solo for the first time (his partner remained in the gondola!) his performance was a poor week 1 skate! Sorry Todd you shouldn’t even be in this line up! I gave him a generous 2.5 and the judges 12.0. Next was Beth Tweddle and Lucasz. Being a gymnast Beth’s flexibility is never questioned but for me she lacks dance performance and leaves me cold. I gave her 8.5 and the judges 33.0. Closing the show were Hayley Tammadon and Dan with a great presentation to ‘If my friends could see me now’ For me her lifts looked a bit heavy but nevertheless a good quality performance. I awarded her 8.5 and the judges 32.5. The bottom 2 ended up being Zaraah and Todd and after a skate off which was no contest Todd was finally voted off the show. Yeah! game on. Now who will be able to deliver and overcome the nerves to continue to see this competition through to the end. Only time will tell. Until next week - Keep Dancing!
First picture of nun who had baby when she didn’t know she was pregnant (and named it Francis, after the Pope) This is the first picture of nun and new mother Roxana Rodriguez. The 33-year-old woman, a nun with the order of the Little Disciples of Jesus, stunned her mother superior and local church chiefs after giving birth last week to a baby boy which she has called Francis, in honour of the current Pope. Sister Roxana initially claimed to have no idea that she was pregnant and thought her labour pains were ‘stomach cramps’ when an ambulance rushed her to hospital in severe pain after being called by fellow nuns when she collapsed at her nunnery. Roxana Rodriguez, a nun with the order of the Little Disciples of Jesus, stunned her mother superior and local church chiefs after giving birth last week to a baby boy+2 Roxana Rodriguez, a nun with the order of the Little Disciples of Jesus, stunned her mother superior and local church chiefs after giving birth last week to a baby boy Her picture was published in the Italian daily newspaper Corriere Della Sera, who have carried out an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the birth of 9lb Francis and have spoken to the the social worker in the case. It shows Sister Roxana, who is currently in the first floor maternity unit at the San Camillo de Lellis hospital in Rieti, 50 miles north of Rome, as she took her vows and became a nun in the order last September. She told her social worker Anna Fontanella:’I am so happy. I feel more of a mother than a nun, I think that’s obvious. I decided to call him Francis in honour of our wonderful south American Pope. I do not feel of guilt. I will be keeping him and bringing him up. Nun gives birth after being rushed to hospital with stomach pains… and she says she had no idea she was pregnant Zara gives birth... and is home SIX HOURS later: Royal’s no-nonsense approach revealed as Mike
Tindall tweets ‘the girls are doing great!’ ‘He is a gift from God. I am little worried about all the publicity, not only in Italy but in El Salvador and all over the world. Everyone is talking about this and I don’t think I will be able to return to my home country, let alone Rieti.’ Sister Roxana has written a letter of apology to the order’s mother superior general Elvira Petaraca - the woman who in September she solemnly promised to follow her vows of ‘chastity, poverty and obedience’, the three main pillars of the Little Disciples of Jesus Order. The nun had only arrived in Italy last summer at the nunnery in Rieti and has told officials that the father is a man from her native El Salvador but she has so far not named him. Father Benedetto Falcetti, priest at the nearby St Michael’s church in Rieti, said: ‘It all happened last spring, around March or April time when she was back in El Salvador to get her passport renewed. ‘She has not said who the father is but I understand he is an, shall we say, old flame of hers from when she was younger. At some stage I expect she will tell the father that he has a son and they will be reunited but I don’t know when that will be.’ The nun stunned her mother superior and local church chiefs after giving birth last week to a baby boy which she has called Francis, in honour of the current Pope+2 The nun stunned her mother superior and local church chiefs after giving birth last week to a baby boy which she has called Francis, in honour of the current Pope However not all sure Father Falcetti ‘s delight at the birth, apart from the anger of her superiors, sister Roxana has also upset her fellow nuns at the convent in Campomoro. One nun who answered the telephone at the convent and who asked not to be
named said:’No we must certainly not be going to visit her. What she has done is not right at all. She has betrayed her vows. She will not be coming back here.’ Since news of the birth was announced the hospital has been flooded with gifts for the nun and her new baby including nappies, clothes and money. Hospital director Pasquale Carducci said:’We have had to put extra security on the maternity wing because of all the interest. Like any new mum she is delighted but obviously this has created a great deal of clamour because she is a nun. ‘There have been calls and gifts from dozens of well wishers and she has passed on her thanks to all these people. Medically she and the baby are doing well and I expect them to be discharged by Tuesday at the latest.’ Massimo Casciani, spokesman for the local bishop of Rieti, monsignor Delio Lucarelli, said: ‘At some point the bishop will visit the nun but at the moment he has not yet seen here. ‘We shall be investigating the circumstances behind - the child could be the fruit of a consensual rapport but it could also have been as a result of violence.
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Behind sacos bar El Liminar just of the cv 905,Rojales to torrevieja road We have a divine service on Sundays at 11am and on wed we hold an evening of clairvoyance at 7.30pm Also on Wednesdays there is an open circle at 5.45pm for those wishing to develop there mediumistic skills Healing is available by trained and certificated healers after each meeting A warm welcome to friends old and new The mediums for febuary are 2nd Jacqueline Holland hunt, 5th Morag bullock 9th & 12th Sammy Fitzsimons, 16th & 19th David Darnbourgh 23rd Paul Hamnett 26th Debbie Blevins For further information call Trish on 966 844 795 therainbowcentrecostablanca@gmail.com
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SAMARITANS IN SPAIN ARE SEEKING PEOPLE TO WORK WITH THEM ON THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES Could it be YOU? Samaritans in Spain (SiS) is registered as a not-for profit organisation with the Valencian Government and the Spanish tax authorities and operates under licence from Samaritans UK. Its purpose is to provide a confidential support service to callers in Spain who are experiencing emotional difficulties irrespective of their nationality, sexual orientation, economic status, religion or political persuasion. Presently this service is provided from its base in Torrevieja on the Costa Blanca. SiS is seeking to appoint at least one individual who would be able to bring a range of skills to this role and is interested in applicants who are able to bring with them experience in one or more of the following areas – money, media, people, legal, events, administration, promotion, and/or the voluntary sector. For more information and a confidential discussion concerning the role(s) please contact the President, Chris Sumter on 689 301 724 Application is initially by letter supported by a CV giving 2 referees, who must not be a family member, and should be sent to: The Secretary, Wendy Jung by email on wendybeth018@hotmail. com or by post to:- The Secretary, Samaritans in Spain, The Mail Room Box 185, Calle Alhelies 1, Local 2-4 Playa Flamenca, 03189 Orihuela Costa, Alicante, Spain. The closing date for applications is midnight on Friday 31st January 2014 with interviews taking place during the week beginning 3rd February 2014
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Pets Put the Soul into Swing
The Cat is out the bag! On Saturday January 25th at Restaurante Los Rosales in Guardamar Pets in Spain charity will be holding a raffle to raise money for the hundreds of abandoned dogs and cats that they rescue each month. The King of Soul v King of Swing show is a unique experience that brings together 2 of the top entertainers on the Costas. Richie Alexander, The King of Soul is renowned for his rich voice and huge Soul and Motown repertoire. Richie has build a large following of admirers who love his professionalism and powerful stage presence. For the first time at Los Rosales, Darren Jones will be pairing up with Richie for an unforgettable show. Darren is known as The King of Swing, and has a smooth relaxed style that puts any audience at ease. For the very first time ever, the two Kings will be not only battling it out separately but will also be doing amazing duets together. The winter has bought an influx of
abandoned dogs, cats, puppies and kittens. Some puppies as young as 2 weeks old have been found in rubbish bins left to die. Without the intervention of Pets in Spain many hundreds of innocent animals would have been left to suffer agonising pain. Only by the help of volunteer fosterers and charitable donations are they able to give back a normal healthy life to the trusting animals that have been disguarded. For more information on the charity please visit www.petsinspain.info Tickets for the show and 2 course meal are at a special winter price of only 11€. Doors open at 7.30pm. Available to buy from Restaurante Los Rosales CV895 Guardamar, Cards and More and Pets in Spain Shop in La Marina, Card Place Benimar, and buy calling 697501992/606192691 or www.lrshows. com. Email lrshowinfo@gmail.com
The Cannibals Are Coming Robinson Crusoe and the crew of the Mary Rose are on course to meet the man eating cannibals when they are shipwrecked and washed ashore on an inhospitable tropical island. Come along and join the fun of the Campoverde Theatre Group’s February Pantomime The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe that will be showing at the Casa de Cultura San Miguel during the first weekend in February. This year Campoverde Theatre Group are staging a totally traditional British Pantomime that should be enjoyed by the whole family. Full of laughs, jokes, music, colour and larger than life characters, come along and meet our hero Robinson Crusoe as he sets out on his voyage of adventure on the good ship Mary Rose. Meet Robinson’s beautiful girlfriend Sally and his outrageous mother who just happens to be the ship’s cook. The crew of the Mary Rose is peppered with fun characters who have more personality than common sense. Come along and see how Robinson and
the crew of the Mary Rose survive on the inhospitable tropical island and whether the man eating cannibals eat their fill on poor scared Friday. What other perils will there be for Robinson and his friends on this fiendish island? Like all good pantomimes we have our villains, the wicked and evil pirates and the terrible, dirty oil slicks. Will good triumph over evil, will our brave Robinson Crusoe defeat the perils that litter his path and will he achieve happiness in the arms of his girlfriend Sally? Come along to the Casa Cultura, San Miguel and see the plot unfold. Tickets are selling fast so be sure to get yours. Production dates are Friday 7th, Saturday 8th and Sunday 9th February. The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe is sure to lift your spirits on a dreary February evening. Tickets are available from Colin on 96 677 4127, Bargain Books in San Miguel or Adele Kippin in Pinar de Campoverde on 96 676 2114.
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ing, modifying, or repairing something without the aid of experts or professionals. Academic research describes DIY as behaviors where “individuals engage raw and semi-raw materials and component parts to produce, transform, or reconstruct material possessions, including those drawn from the natural environment (e.g., landscaping)”. DIY behavior can be triggered by various motivations previously categorized as marketplace motivations (economic benefits, lack of product availability, lack of product quality, need for customization), and identity enhancement (craftsmanship, empowerment, community seeking, uniqueness).
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The term “doit-yourself” has been associated with consumers since at least 1912 primarily in the domain of home improvement and maintenance activities. The phrase “do it yourself” had come into common usage (in standard English) by the 1950s, in reference to the emergence of a trend of people undertaking home improvement and various other small craft and construction projects as both a creative-recreational and cost-saving activity. Subsequently, the term DIY has taken on a broader meaning that covers a wide range of skill sets. DIY is associated with the international alternative rock, punk rock, and indie rock music scenes; indymedia networks, pirate radio stations, and the zine community. In this context, DIY is related to the Arts and Crafts movement, in that it offers an alternative to modern consumer culture’s emphasis on relying on others to satisfy needs. The abbreviation DIY is also widely used in the military as a way to teach commanders or other types of units to take responsibility, so that they’d be able to do things themselves just as a preparation for their own future.
) ( IY D lf e s r u o y it o D to around the 6th century BC, which tallies with the architectural evidence suggested by the decoration. The building was built by Greek artisans coming from the Spartan colony of Taranto in Apulia.
Fashion DIY amongst the fashion community has become very popular. With the use of social media such as YouTube, a great number of people watch videos on a daily basis. YouTube has an array of DIY fashion videos from distressing jeans, bleaching jeans, redesigning an old shirt, and studding denim, just to name a few. This new trend is increasingly becoming more and more popular. There over 1,000 videos that individuals have posted demonstrating how to do those things. There are also other DIY videos that individuals could look up such as DIY jewelry, DIY room decor, and DIY hairstyles.
History Italian archaeologists unearthed the ruins of a 6thcentury BC Greek structure in southern Italy that came with detailed assembly instructions and is being called an “ancient IKEA building”. The structure was a temple-like building discovered at Torre Satriano, near the southern city of Potenza, in Basilicata, a region where local people mingled with Greeks who settled along the southern coast known as Magna Graecia and in Sicily from the 8th century BC onwards. Professor Christopher Smith, director of the British School at Rome, said that the discovery was “the clearest example yet found of mason’s marks of the time. It looks as if someone was instructing others how to mass-produce components and put them together in this way”. Much like the instruction booklets, various sections of the luxury building were inscribed with coded symbols showing how the pieces slotted together. The characteristics of these inscriptions indicate they date back
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Getting British TV here in Spain can be a confusing and daunting task and finding a reliable and informative company is vital.
Welcome GO SATELLITE! Getting British TV here in Spain can be a confusing and daunting task and finding a reliable and informative company is vital. Welcome GO SATELLITE! about us GO SATELLITE was set up 8 years ago by husband and wife team Ian and Deborah. Ian has more than 20 years experience, having spent 10 years with SKY In Home Services in the UK, where he worked on the specialist heights team as well as SKY´S Prestigious VIP Team which caters for the “stars”, therefore the quality of his workmanship is extremely high! After leaving SKY, Ian set up his own business in the UK and ran this very successfully for 5 years before moving to Spain. SERVICES WE OFFER We are here to help!!!! We can arrange Installation of TV direct from the satellite with no monthly subscription. We are able to make repairs to
existing satellite systems, potentially saving you from additional costs. We are suppliers of Sky and humax receivers direct from the UK. You will find we are the cheapest on the Costa Blanca. Ask us about Sky cards and subscriptions as well as Al Jazeera cards for bars enabling viewing of Premier League Football matches. Our latest additional service is VPN routers, pop in to the office or give us a call for more details. We are not only here for your TV and Satelite solutions, but are able to offer help with Internet and Telephone. WHERE ARE WE? GO SATELLITE is based in
Ciudad Quesada and covers most of the Costa Blanca. WHY ARE WE DIFFERENT? Ian said “Being a small company has its advantages. We offer a personal service and get to know all our customers by name. It’s important to us that people fully understand and are happy with the service we are providing. We realise that the technology involved can be confusing but we are happy to spend time with our customers to ensure that they get the best system for their needs”. CUSTOMER SERVICE Any concerns or queries are dealt with in a clear and professional manner and clients can call Ian at any point if they have any queries. This ensures that all of their customers have complete peace of mind throughout the lifetime of the service. Added to that is the fact that GO SATELLITE is a fully legal,
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COME AND MEET US! We have an office in the Business Centre Calle Los Arcos No7 Ciudad Quesada, so you can now come and meet us and we will endeavour to help you with all of your TV queries. DISH ISSUES? Here at Go Satellite, we use only Top Quality Portugese dishes and Invacom LNB’s. Sky Packages are also available. If you do not have room or do not wish to have a dish, give us a call as we have a solution! At Go Satellite, we will endeavour, to provide TV for everyone.
So, if you are fed up of missing your favourite programs or you have lost your TV signal and do not want to lose out any more, then call Ian or Deborah on 965 725 670 or call into our office to find out more about GO SATELLITE and its services. Alternatively
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Look Good Feel Great
Are you on a Diet?
Atkins diet
Why not research the available diets before jumping in, over the next few weeks we will be looking at Diets. The Atkins diet is a low-carb, highprotein weight loss programme. You start with a low-carb diet designed for rapid weight loss. This lasts at least two weeks depending on your weight loss goal. During this phase, you’re on a protein, fat and very lowcarb diet, including meat, seafood, eggs, cheese, some veg, butter and oils. In contrast to the Dukan diet, Atkins allows unlimited fat and some veg, such as peppers, cucumber and iceberg lettuce, during phase one. During the next three phases, the weight loss is likely to
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be more gradual, and regular exercise is encouraged. More carbs, fruit and veg are introduced to your diet with the aim of working out what your ideal carb intake is to maintain a healthy weight for life. Phase one is designed to help you lose up to 15lb in two weeks, reducing to 2lb to 3lb during phase two. Pros: You can lose weight very quickly, which can be motivating. The diet also encourages people to cut out most processed carbs and alcohol. With its diet of red meat, butter, cream, cheese and mayonnaise, it’s one of the few diets out there that appeals to men. Cons: Initial side effects can include bad breath, a dry mouth, tiredness, dizziness, insomnia, nausea and
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Rapid weight loss can be motivating but it is unsustainable. The Atkins diet isn’t nutritionally balanced. By limiting fruit and veg it contradicts all the advice on healthy eating that we have tried so hard to pass on to people. The meal choices are limited so there’s a risk many people will get bored quickly and drop out or take a ‘pick and mix’ approach.
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constipation from cutting out carbs and fibre. The high intake of saturated fat may increase your risk of heart disease and there are concerns that a lack of fruit, veg and dairy products and a high protein intake may affect bone and kidney health in the long term.
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Karl and Karen would like to introduce Deborah Kirby our new Beautician (previously at the Studio). We offer an extensive range of treatments for hair, nails and beauty We are situated just up from Gama in Quesada Town
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Get Get aa total-body total-body workout workout
Get a total-body workout, totally sans gear. Do these body-weight moves twice a week, completing the recommended sets and reps with perfect form. Pushups are proof positive that gravity makes your body one hell of a workout tool. Which is fan-freakin’-tastic, because getting to the gym--or even locating your own dumbbells (need a forensic detective?)--isn’t always realistic. We asked WH columnist Amy Dixon, an exercise physiologist and group fitness manager at Equinox in Santa Monica, California, to design a killer head-to-toe body-weight routine you can do anytime, anywhere. Tackle the moves two nonconsecutive days a week and you’ll look tighter and feel stronger within four weeks. Source:www.womenshealthmag.com/ MOVE 4 - Pushup Crawl
MOVE 3 - Lunge &Twist Works arms, core, back, and legs
MOVE 1 - Chair Pose Squat Works upper body, core, and lower body
MOVE 2 - Rock ‘n Roll Core Works core
Stand with your feet hip-distance apart and your arms at your sides. Squat until your thighs are parallel to the floor. Keeping your arms straight, bring them forward and up until your upper arms are in line with your ears (A). Return to standing, then lift your right knee to hip height as you sweep your arms down across your body until the back of your left hand is outside your right knee (B). Return to standing and repeat on the other side. That’s one rep. Do three sets of 12 to 15 reps, resting for 30 seconds between sets.
Get in plank position with your forearms flat on the floor and your palms down (A). Keeping your hands in place and using your feet as the pivot point, twist your body to the left as far as possible without losing your balance (B). Repeat to the right (C). That’s one rep. Do three sets of 8 to 10 reps, resting for 30 seconds between sets
Stand with your feet hip-width apart and your arms at your sides. Lunge forward with your left leg so your right knee is nearly touching the floor and your left thigh is parallel to the floor. Bending forward, try to touch the floor on either side of your left foot (A). Push off your left foot; using that momentum, shift your weight to your right foot and swing your left leg behind you. As you sink backward into a lunge, rotate your torso 45 degrees to the right (B). Return to standing. That’s one rep. Do 12 to 15 and repeat on the other side. That’s one set. Do three, resting for 30 seconds between sets.
Cervical Cancer Prevention Week 2014 19-25 January 2014 Cervical Cancer Prevention Week is a European wide initiative lead by European Cervical Cancer Association (ECCA) The week’s focus is on all things to do with cervical cancer including information about symptoms and causes of the disease, ways to prevent it and support us. Just under 3,000 women a year are diagnosed with cervical cancer yet there are steps women can take to prevent it from affecting them. Despite this in the UK 20% of women do not take up their invitation for cervical screening. Raising public awareness of cervical cancer prevention is more necessary than ever. This year Jo’s Cervical Cancer Trust will be launching a new campaign called Put Yourself In The Picture and we would love for you to get involved and help us raise awareness. Check back at www.jostrust.org.uk/selfie very soon for info. You can also run campaigns and activities locally. Raising awareness in your community is often one of the best and most effective ways of reaching a high number of people. See more at: http://www.jostrust.org. uk/get-involved/campaign/cervicalcancer-prevention-week#sthash. jmqIkaMj.dpuf
Works chest, core, and hips Get in plank position with your forearms flat on the floor and your palms down (A). Keeping your hands in place and using your feet as the pivot point, twist your body to the left as far as possible without losing your balance (B). Repeat to the right (C). That’s one rep. Do three sets of 8 to 10 reps, resting for 30 seconds between sets
MOVE 5 - Plie Squat Reach and Jump
Builds lower-body strength and power Stand with your legs wide apart, toes turned out and arms at your sides. Squat until your thighs are parallel to the floor and you’re low enough to touch it with your fingertips (A). Immediately jump up as high as you can, keeping your legs wide and extending your arms straight over head (B). That’s one rep. Do three sets of 12 to 15 reps, resting for 30 seconds between sets.
MOVE 6 - Tricep Pushup
Works triceps, chest, and core Get in plank position with your hands shoulder-width apart (A). Lower your chest toward the floor while keeping your upper arms parallel to your sides and your elbows pointing straight back (B). Push back up to start. That’s one rep. Do three sets of 12 to 15 reps, resting for 30 seconds between sets. To make it easier, lower your knees to the ground. There’s no shame in girl pushups!
MOVE 7 - One Leg Squat And Press
Works core and lower body Stand with your feet hip-width apart and your arms at your sides. Bend your left knee, lifting your foot behind you. Squat down and raise your right arm out to the side to shoulder height, then reach your left hand down across your body, touching the floor outside your right toes (A). Stand up as you lift your left hand toward the ceilin g, lower your right arm to your side, and raise your left thigh to hip level in front of you (B). Lower your left leg and repeat on the other side. That’s one rep. Do 12 to 15 for a set. Do three sets, resting for 30 seco nds between sets.
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Hurchillo: Dream country home, 5,090m2 plot with high, shady pine trees. 2 wooden luxury, cozy houses of together 120m2 living area, very private but with neighbours, all services. South facing, big living room, open plan kitchen, 2 beds, walk in wardrobe, direct access to amazing pool area, aircon. Pool 8x4, summer kitchen and bar. Outside toilet. Completely self contained guest cottage, 1 bed, bathroom, kitchen, aircon, garage for 2 cars. Stunning views to la Pedrera lake, asphalted access, electric gate, impressive drive in area, terraces, vegetable garden, walk to bar/restaurant. 25 Mins from Mediterranean and Mar Menor, 8 mins drive Orihuela town. A relaxing retreat for friends of nature, near to ameneties .www.spain-fincas.info
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Sunny and cozy 125 m2 detached country home, 2 minutes drive from the al ameneties vil age of La Murada, next to Orihuela town, on 2,000 m2 of plot, with apartment annex on first floor. The main house consists of 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, lounge, kitchen with center worktop and open fireplace, utility room. The separate access 35 m2 approx. first floor apartment has two bedrooms and a bathroom, for visitors or for a small B&B business offering a lovely 10x5 m pool area with bar , BBQ and shady sitting areas, most beautiful wide views. Just a home to enjoy the relaxed Spanish life the whole year round. The plot needs TLC, the house is to move-in immeditaly. Unique opportunity to get your country home near to all ameneties at this incredibly low price of € 129.000,-, (this means more than 50% reduction of the original price) www.spain-fincas.info
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This traditional Spanish country property is located between Sucina and San Javier, 10 mins drive to beaches, 2 km from the new Mar Menor hospital, 10 minutes from the San Javier airport . The house which would need some TLC offers 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms (1 en-suite), lounge/, kitchen/dining room, large southfaced porch. It benefits of oil central heating, landline phone, internet. It is built on a 890 m2 plot with trees and plants, with a 42 m2 garage, workshop and an indoor pool of 8x4 m. Price reduced to now € 120,000,-- . A fantastic opportunity to live real country life, only some minutes away from the beaches and ameneties.www.spain-fincas.info
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Orihuela €139,000 Ref.: E-2217
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Luxury, spotless country villa of 150 m2 living area, 5 years young, on a walled and fenced plot of 1.700 m2 : 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, (1 en-suite), lounge with open fire place, large kitchen/diner, spacious utility room, beautiful summer kitchen, outside toilet/changing room, lovely 10x5 m pool area with gazebo, stunning views to mountains, neighbours around. Central aircon hot and cold, solar panel for water, telephone, internet, satellite TV and alarm. 5 min. drive to the historic town of Abanilla with Saturday street market, 50 minutes to airports, 20 min. to Murcia town. A wonderful place for an enjoyable country life. www.spain-fincas.info
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4. Pepper and pollen aren’t the only things that make us sneeze. Dust, pollen, and pepper are cited as the most common sneeze catalysts, but they’re by no means the only ones–or the strangest. Particularly pungent aromas and temperature fluctuations, particularly colder air, can make us sneeze, too. Plucking our eyebrows also triggers sneezes in some because it can stimulate nerves in an area connected to the nose. Rubbing one’s eyes and popping pimples cause the same reaction for similar reasons. About one in three people sneeze when exposed to bright lights, an inherited trait called photic sneezing or ACHOO (Autosomal Dominant Compelling Helio-Ophthalmic Outburst) Syndrome, which also involves sneezing in rapid succession (usually two or three times). Snatiation is a term used to describe the multiple sneezes that come after eating a big feast; it’s also passed do 5. Sneezes travel fast and furiously. One person’s sneeze can travel up to one hundred miles per hour. The particles and spit emitted when we sneeze can travel up to five feet away, making it all the more important to cover our mouths and noses to protect innocent bystanders. Even if no one’s standing right next to us, the bacteria sent into the air by our expulsion can spread up to 150 feet away. You could be walking down the street through someone’s sneeze bacteria and not even know it, so just think about that the next time you fail to reach for a handkerchief. 6. Superstition’s nothing to sneeze at.
I’ve always looked forward to my dad’s sneezes. (Yeah, I know how weird that sounds.) Not that I’m constantly hoping he’ll catch a cold, but he has the best sneeze I’ve ever heard. It’s loud, powerful, and it sounds like he’s crying out “Blllleeessss ya!” each time he does it. His sneezes sound wholly satisfying–the antithesis to the barely-audible squeaks emitted by the woman I sat next to on the bus this morning. The same kind of irritants (dust, pepper, etc.) can create the same internal reaction in all of us, but its externalization is highly individualized. We all know that everyone sneezes differently, but have we ever considered why? For being such a common, everyday occurrence, that little (or big) expulsion of air is actually a complex process involving more nuances than many of us realize. 1. Sneezing’s official name is sternutation. The word sternutation sounds like a serious medical procedure, but it’s really just another way of saying sneezing. However you say it, the method remains the same. When something tickles the nose lining, the nerves located there send a signal to the brain, which initiates a chain of messages to other parts of the body–chest, abdomen, face, eyelids, the mucus glands in the nose, even the sphincter–that work together to expel the irritant. When we fall asleep, those nerves are at rest, which is why we don’t sneeze while we snooze. 2. We can’t sneeze and keep our eyes open–and no one knows why. Scientists are still unclear as to why our eyes reflexively close during a sneezing episode. Some believe that it’s an evolutionary adaptation meant to protect our eyes from whatever particles come flying out of our noses and mouths when we sneeze. Others claim it’s just one of many muscle contractions that take place during the progression. And the old wives’ tale about eyelids closing to keep the eyes from popping out is impossible. While a hearty sneeze can put a good amount of pressure behind one’s eyes, it’s not enough to do that kind of damage. 3. How we sneeze could say something about us. Of all the characteristics that potentially reveal our inner selves, I never thought sneezing could be one of them. However, body language expert Patti Wood says otherwise. She did Benadryl-sponsored study of 547 people and their sneeze habits, coming up with four types of sneezes that she believes are personality indicators. The “Correct” carries Kleenex and is careful to cover her mouth when sneezing, meaning she’s respectful of others and likes to maintain a dignified disposition. The “Supporter” tends to hold in sneezes rather than risk sneezing on someone, which indicates a quiet and caring character. The “Expressive” makes a big production out of sneezing and often sneezes multiple times at once, possibly making her a showy and dominating person. The “Driver” sneezes loudly but quickly, making her direct and forwardthinking.
There’s a lot of superstition involving sneezes, right down to which way we turn our heads. Among some people, such as the ancient Romans and Greeks, a sneeze to the right was a sign of luck and a sneeze to the left predicted a portentous future. Most cultures have an assumed response after someone sneezes: “Bless you” in English, “Salud” or “To your health” in Spanish, and so forth. In almost every language, the response translates to a wish for the sneezer’s good health. It’s thought that saying, “Bless you” came from Bubonic Plague times when one sneeze could’ve signaled a person’s assured demise, but that is just one of a few theories out there. Others claim that sneezing is the soul’s attempt to leave the body because it’s written in the Bible that Adam came to life by God breathing into his nose. As Milhouse from The Simpsons explains, “When you sneeze, that’s your soul trying to escape. Saying ‘God bless you’ crams it back in.”
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When I imagine living the social life of someone like Charmaine, it’s all Champagne parties, Michelin restaurants and five-star hotels. The reality is somewhat more pedestrian. Superficial. Talentless. These are the super egos who can manipulate the
individual. Like Charmaine they are territorial and highly competitive. They may have an enviable lifestyle but behind all the glitz and glamour we have superficial characters, without real friends or genuine happiness. They trade off their good looks and media image, over-hyped, of course, pandering to the whims of their management teams and their bank balances and floating on the cloud of ambition at any price. Then there’s Ryan, every girls’ dream of male perfection and desire. He might be play-acting as Prince Charming, physically toned to make every girl squirm and squeal with delight and lust but is he true to his name? Of course not. He uses Lucy, who swoons whenever she sees him as a way to make Cinderella jealous. Lucy’s naivety and innocence is responsible for being star-struck by Charmaine Lewis, star of the pantomime with two singles in the top twenty, a cameo part in Doctor Who and engaged to premiership footballer Liam Phillips. And if that doesn’t impress you she also brags about having 700,000 followers on her Twitter account! She treats Lucy as her skivvy and Lucy seems to be perfectly happy being used as a doormat and a dog-walker because she is intoxicated with the feeling of stardom and fame. Lucy is completely bowled over by the most glamorous celebrity that
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she had ever met. She was infatuated by her swishy magnificence and grateful for Charmaine’s help in being given a comedy part in Cinderella as the back end of Daisy the Cow! Lucy Tilley’s claim to fame, after six years in the theatre was to have her name printed in the programme. She wears a hideous costume, air tight and claustrophobic. The exact opposite of glamour you might say. Her fame is contagious bug.
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Ryan had had seven top five UK singles, with a cameo appearance in Emmerdale as the hunky farmer boy. He was the man that Lucy admitted to being truly, madly, deeply infatuated with. After all, he was the most eligible bachelor in the UK. But what a jerk and eventually, after a bout of humiliation, Lucy’s bubble bursts and she sees through this thin coating of stardom and fame. Her disillusionment awakens her true understanding of celebrities and she becomes wiser and more confident. Ben is Lucy’s bovine partner, the front bit. He gloats that Lucy gets to look at his ass! She sees plenty of that during performances. He has talent and has been working on writing a play which he also directs. His ambition takes him along a completely different route from Charmaine and Ryan. He is true to himself and modest even though he is very talented. I consider the reality of living Charmaine’s life. With her fake boyfriend, fake tan, fake hair, fake boobs and a noticeable lack of sincere friends. Living in the real world must be hard for
these glamorous celebrities. Lucy has always felt that this celebrity bubble floats permanently on cloud 9 being pandered to and pampered. Botox, liposuction, silicone boobs are an integral part of being seductively desirable. It sums up Charmaine. She is fifty per cent silicone and one spritz of hairspray from being a serious fire risk. So, there you have it! Celebrity status. And what’s in it for Lucy? It’s a bit like being friends with a Jackie Collins novel. She makes my life feel more glamorous. Before you cringe, remember what I said about her naivety? She eventually sees through this act of pretence. I’m starting to get the feeling that Charmaine is full of crap as well as silicone and filler. Well done Lucy. Finally. Disillusionment kills her infatuation and brush with the world of glamour. Back to reality. A showdown with Charmaine, accused of playing the pathetic card to manipulate men becomes a moment of self-realization for Lucy. Charmaine has been jealous of Lucy’s natural beauty and goodness and wanted to eliminate any opposition. Her awe turns to feeling that she is a bit sad and lonely, her life as hollow as it could be. She musters up the courage to take central stage and to make something of her acting instead of hiding behind a costume or her tap-dancing shoes. perhaps there is a real Prince Charming waiting for her in the wings? Not a Ryan or Liam but a sensitive and kind man? That would make a perfect ending wouldn’t it? Publisher: Novelicious.com (digital publisher) Available from Amazon.
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Google unveils ‘smart contact lens’ to measure glucose levels Google has said it is testing a “smart contact lens” that can help measure glucose levels in tears. It uses a “tiny” wireless chip and a “miniaturised” glucose sensor embedded between two layers of lens material. The firm said it is also working on integrating tiny LED lights that could light up to indicate that glucose levels have crossed certain thresholds. But it added that “a lot more work” needed to be done to get the technology ready for everyday use. “It’s still early days for this technology, but we’ve completed multiple clinical research studies which are helping to refine our prototype,” the firm said in a blogpost. “We hope this could someday lead to a new way for people with diabetes to manage their disease.” Exciting development Many global firms have been looking to expand in the wearable technology sector - seen by many as a key growth area in the coming years.
have diabetes by 2035. People suffering from the condition need to monitor their glucose levels regularly as sudden spikes or drops are dangerous. At present, the majority of them do so by testing drops of blood. Google said it was testing a prototype of the lens that could “generate a reading once per second”. Google said it was working with the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to bring the product to mainstream use. It added that it would look for partners “who are experts in bringing products like this to market”. Google said it would work with these partners to develops apps aimed at making the measurements taken by the lens available to the wearer and their doctor. Other firms have also been looking towards wearable products that help monitor the health of the wearer.
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Santa Pola Half Marathon The January Blues with running wild
Sunday 19th January saw one of Spain’s premier Half Marathons take place in the nearby town of Santa Pola. There were over 9,000 entries, with over 8,000 finishers, and Running Wild were well represented with 7 entries, including Karen Pemberton who was competing in her first Half Marathon in over 20 years. The conditions were awful, with constant rain, which meant that some of the main priorities for the runners were “puddle hopping” and “pothole avoidance”.
had to withdraw at the last minute as a precaution as she didn’t want to aggravate an ongoing injury. Howard Bednall was next home in 1.58.02, followed closely be Helen Giles in 2.04.22 and Julia Skinner in 2.08.27. Karen Pemberton came home in an extremely good 2.22.35, much to the joy of those members who had endured the awful conditions to travel up and support all the runners. Unfortunately, Jim Gavin had to retire having bravely tried to complete the distance despite running with an injury.
Despite the conditions, the “Running Wild Team were very happy with their results. Gerard McGranaghan led the team home in an absolutely superb time of 1.23.22 which placed him in the top 400. Unfortunately his wife, Monica,
The next challenges are 5 weeks away with a number of the team competing in the Seville Marathon on 23rd February, whilst, on the same day, others will be in Torrevieja where there is both a Half Marathon and 10K taking place.
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Celebrated a bit too vigorously over Christmas and the New Year? Or found the only way to get through the strains of the awkward family gettogether was with a little anaesthetic from the nearest bottle? The dog days of January are by far the most popular time for people to decide they need a booze-free spell to clean out the system and get back on track to normality. But spare a thought for those who decide they really must stop for a while – and make the terrifying discovery they simply can’t. For a limited number of people every January that is stark reality. There may be a thousand compelling reasons to cut right down or stop altogether – the harsh words, fuelled by too much alcohol, the offence caused to family and friends who did little to earn it, the broken promises or just one thumping hangover too many. But sweet reason and logic have no effect whatsoever. The craving is too much. Just one more drink – only one (or two at the most) as a pick-me-up … and the whole vicious cycle starts over again. Traditionally January sees a swelling in the numbers of those seeking help from Alcoholics Anonymous, although not all of them last the course. Two or three weeks away from alcohol has convinced many that they were over-reacting and don’t really need to stop, just drink a bit more sensibly in future. AA’s view – supported by overwhelming evidence from the medical and therapeutic community – is that denial is one of the defining characteristics of alcoholic/addict. It is simply repeating the same behaviour but expecting different results. Resources to help the English-speaking sufferer are thin on the ground in this part of Spain. For many
years the only AA group in Almeria province (in either English or Spanish) has met twice-weekly in Mojacar. But a new group is opening its doors in Albox on Sunday 2nd February, reflecting the large number of expats in the Arboleas-Albox area, and the need for this kind of support group. AA’s doors are open to anyone, and it is free. It supports itself through entirely voluntary contributions from committed members, and won’t accept anything from outside its own ranks. It is not a secret society, but as its name implies it guarantees complete confidentiality and anonymity to anyone who seeks its help. It doesn’t keep any membership records or do head counts, and it doesn’t make any statistical claims of success rates. But it known to have nearly two and a half million members worldwide who are staying sober on the 12 Step programme and the practice of living life one day at a time.
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If you can only afford to buy one item, make it a good quality accessory: a good pair of boots, a quality handbag or tote in a neutral shade. Not several items from rubbish shops that reduce already cheap items by a pound or two in the sale. Good accessories can transform an outfit and make it appear far more expensive than it really is. Far better to do that than buying some hideous designer top in a sickly Mustard shade with a purple animal print backdrop just because someone grabbed it first in the scrum and then put it down again to grab something else instead. They put it down for a reason. It was ghastly.
January Sales - tis the season to be folly! Fa, la, la, la, la... do lally pip. Let’s be honest, some people are plain bonkers, aren’t they? Come the January sales, (which started in November this year as profit squeezed retailers try to crank up sales, following a dismal economic forecast) cash strapped shoppers tend to throw caution to the wind and buy the most hideous, pointless tat they wouldn’t dream of buying if it were being sold at full price. Why? It’s as if they’ve become possessed by the devil - like Damien was in The Omen, only some hapless bargain hunters, with more money than sense, aren’t eying up a menacing Rottweiler growling in the distance; they’re busy forking out far more than 666 paying for useless tat they don’t need or don’t like. Regret purchases, not bargains....ready for the return items queue, or the bin. The January sales are supposed to save you money. Yes, you read that right... SAVE you money. That means... You were going to buy the item anyway, only you didn’t buy it earlier because you couldn’t afford to at the full price. You actually like the item, or you need it. Not because someone else grabbed it first or because a tag on it says ‘reduced to HALF PRICE’. It actually fits you (clothing). A pair of size 8 jeggings is hardly likely to fit a 55 year old mother with 4 kids and a Kenwood Chef that’s in regular use. It suits your purposes for now, not in the future. Impulse buying for stuff you’ve never considered owning before is not prudent sales shopping. The January sales aren’t supposed to encourage you to blow money on unsuitable stuff, nor are they there to help cash strapped shoppers like you, YES YOU, get into debt (or further into debt) by enticing you to behave like mindless sheep rounded up by retail marketers out to swindle you of your hard earned cash with enticing advertising and cut price offers that are merely cash extractors ....Baa, baa....Heres a little quiz: a bit like Mastermind.. Ask yourself this question: do rational individuals join the queues of the Harrods sale in freezing weather at 5am eagerly awaiting the doors to fling open so they can descend on a heap of dirty, crumpled, probably ripped tat that is really only fit for cleaning the windows? Hmm.. No......... Correct. Question 2: do you need that ‘camel faux fur tote bag with a lurid pink zip’ by ‘X Designer’ reduced from 1000 to 889? No, I thought not. You weren’t getting a bargain at all; you were just being seduced into buying it when it probably wasn’t worth 889 pence, let alone 889 squid to start with! Yes, you do know the answer and that is correct.
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For clothing sales, remember this: about 80 per cent of sales items are bought in for the sales and can suffer quality assurance issues, or they are unshiftable items from their regular stock because they are vile and no-one wants to buy them at full price. So would it suddenly become a desirable investment purchase because it has a half price tag attached to it? No. The sales are a great for ‘considered purchases’ (goods that cost a lot) but only if you actually need them in the first place: Computers, TVs, white goods, furniture etc. I am assuming that you aren’t another techno-sheep....baa.. baa... lured into PC World by pointless design feature upgrade advertising for items that won’t enhance your life one jot and will only serve to put a greater ‘dent’ in your credit card. ....something we must all be mindful of these days. By: Grumpy xx
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An online shop is offering hand-made leather and nickel silver battle armour - for cats. For slightly more than £300, Etsy shop Schnabuble promises a “100% wearable, flexible, and comfortable suit of armour” for your kitty. “Your cat will become an unstoppable force for slaughter in this fully articulated suit, shielding him/her from foes while allowing unimpeded movement across the battlefield or living room floor,” it promises. “The imposing torso section features several riveted, articulated plates and a terrifying rack of dorsal spines. “Your cat’s hindquarters are sheathed beneath exquisitely arrayed overlapping scales stitched to a soft leather backing, adorned with nickel silver dome rivets.” Despite the price, a number of cat lovers have responded to the online ad - with many curious as to how the makers persuaded their cat, Selani, to model the armour. They replied: “It’s all about how you approach it. We just took it slowly and carefully with her. “Now she seems to genuinely enjoy wearing itpurring and actively modeling. “The leather is flexible and lightweight. She can walk, scurry, jump up on things, and has fallen asleep while wearing it.”
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A motorist was arrested for drink driving in Mexico - after his pet parakeet told police that he was drunk. The man, named by local media as Mr Guillermo N, 49, was pulled over by traffic officers at a routine alcohol checkpoint in Mexico City. As he got out of his car to be tested, police heard a voice saying: “He’s drunk, he’s drunk”, reports El Universal. At first, they thought someone else was inside the car but when they shone their torch inside the blue Chevy they were stunned to see Mr Guillermo’s pet bird. Mr Guillermo failed a breathalyser test and was subsequently arrested. Animal Surveillance Brigade officers were called to take the bird away while his owner was taken to prison. However, they eventually allowed the bird to accompany Mr Guillermo after he claimed that the bird would die if they were separated.
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Keeping pets active and happy in winter is good for their health – and ours! That’s the seasonal message from leading veterinary charity PDSA. Could you spot the signs of hypothermia (low body temperature)? In severe cases your pet won’t display telltale signs such as shivering. But it will be disorientated and lethargic with shallow breathing and a slow heart rate. Never leave a pet in the car:
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your pet is suffering from hypothermia, acting quickly and correctly could save your pet’s life. Immediately remove your pet from the cold environment and take them into warm, but not hot, surroundings. Warming up too quickly can be harmful. Call your vet practice and follow any advice you are given Ensure your pet is dry – if they are wet then dry them gently with a towel Gradually raise your
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pet’s body temperature, either using a hot water bottle wrapped in a towel, or a hair dryer on a low heat. Keep the hair dryer moving and hold it at a distance from your pet’s fur, as you would for yourself. Your vet will probably advise bringing your pet in for an appointment, and it’s important to do this even if your pet seems to have recovered. S o ur c e:ht t p: // w w w. pdsa.org.uk/
Freezing Cold Temperatures enter because pets are just as susceptible to wind chill as are we. For indoor pets, make sure that you keep the house at a comfortable temperature, even if while you are gone. Just because you are
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Method
Put the sweet potatoes on to boil and cook until just done; it should take around 10 minutes. Heat the oil in a large nonstick saucepan and add the mustard seeds. Once the popping diminishes, add the onion and green chillies and sauté for two to three minutes or until just softening, then add the ginger and garlic; sauté these gently for one minute. Add the tomatoes, salt, turmeric and ground coriander and cumin and keep sautéing for four to five minutes. Now taste; it should seem harmonious and the tomatoes should be soft but still retain their form. Add the coconut milk and a splash of water. Bring to a gentle simmer and cook for five to seven minutes.
At this point I take out the chillies as I might mistake them for spinach and inadvertently bite into one but, if you aren’t using green vegetables, leave them in. Add the greens and cook for a few minutes, then add the drained sweet potatoes, the chickpeas, most of the tamarind, the garam masala
and coconut cream. Taste, adjust the seasoning, adding more tamarind to taste, and serve. Recipe courtesy of Anjum’s Indian Vegetarian Feast by Anjum Anand, Quadrille Publishing; photo Emma Lee.
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FOR TAGINE PASTE
1 tbsp tomato purée 1 tbsp clear honey 1 tbsp lemon juice 1 garlic clove, crushed 1 tsp ground ginger 1 tsp ground cumin 1 tsp ground coriander 2 tsp paprika ½ tsp cayenne pepper
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This slow-cooked lamb tagine is packed full of spicy flavours
Method
In a small bowl, combine all the ingredients for the tagine paste until you have a thick paste. Put the lamb pieces in the slow-cooker basin and add the paste, mixing well to coat the lamb pieces. Add the chopped onion and sliced red pepper to the basin along with the
apricots and chickpeas. Pour over the hot lamb stock and the tomatoes and stir well. Place the lid on the cooker and cook on LOW for 8–10 hours until the meat is tender and the sauce fragrant. Serve with flatbreads or couscous for a great Moroccan-inspired meal..
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600g stewing lamb, trimmed of any fat and diced 1 small onion, finely chopped 1 red pepper, deseeded and sliced 100g ready-to-eat dried apricots or prunes 400g tin of chickpeas, drained and rinsed 450ml hot lamb stock 400g tin of cherry tomatoes Flatbreads and couscous, to serve
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COMMUNITY NEWS zumbathon
Join the fun on January the 26th and raise funds for the red cross. All ages welcome from 10 till 1 at the Tavern 1, Lo Crispin. Refreshments are available and there will be a raffle. All monies raised will go to the red cross. If you want any more info call Jan on 633927650 any help will be appreciated.
SPIRITUALIST CENTRE, BENIJOFAR
(formerly Spiritualist Church, 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, 26th January. On Tuesday 28th January, there will be an Evening of Mediumship with Lesley Pickering and our Trainees. On Sunday, 2nd February Morag Bullock will take the Divine Service with Mediumship. Everybody welcome. Contact Wendy on 965323028. www.spiritualistchurchquesada.com New email is phoenixchurch23@gmail.com Identificacion Fiscal G54713789
COFFEE MATES
If you would like to have a coffee and chat, exchange news etc. please join us at La Laguna Hotel, Lo Marabu, Friday mornings from 11.00 Ann - 965 070 247 - 666 747 398
BADMINT0N AT PILAR DE LA HORADADA
Mon, Tues, Wed and Thurs. 10-1pm. For information ring John McGilvray on 966786774 or Mobiles 634 658 506 / 695 871 707 or e mail carolejohn_3@ hotmail.com
Strictly Social Club
We are the Strictly Social Club, a non profit, English speaking club. We meet on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month, at the New Asturias Restaurant in Punta Prima on the N332. At the present time, we are actively looking to recruit new members to our club. Our club activities include, Bingo, Open the Box, raffle for wine, and a quiz, with a guest speaker from time to time. During the year, we organise trips out to places of interest. So, if you would like to join our merry throng, please contact: Brian Tanner on 678 807 159 or Margaret on 966 730 569, where you will made to be very welcome.”
THE SPIRITUALIST CHURCH, 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. Lesley Pickering will take the Divine Service with Mediumship on Sunday, 12th January. On Tuesday 14th January, there will be an Evening of Mediumship with Jimmy McArthur (please bring a flower untouched by anyone else). On Sunday, 19th January Ray Bailey will take the Divine Service with Mediumship. Everybody welcome. Contact Wendy on 965323028. www.spiritualistchurchquesada.com New email is phoenixchurch23@gmail.com Identificacion Fiscal G54713789
50+ SOLOS
The 50+ SOLOs is open to gentlemen and ladies who are on their own for any reason. There are no subs or fees and we meet normally 2 Saturdays in every month. We have a meal, quiz but, must important, a good chat. Saturday 11 January 2014 1.00-1.30 meet at the Chinese restaurant on La Siesta roundabout(behind Waikiki) NEW PEOPLE OR GUESTS. All others please go to SACKOS El Limonar ( an urbanisation on opposite side of the road) for a coffee and a chat between 12-13 hrs. Saturday 25 January 2014 meet at Esquava II (Spanish restaurant) in Torrevieja near Lomos Sincerely Ruth Reidmedical centre. For further information and to book contact Ruth 966789063 or Anne 966786281
welcome events
February 12th - Monthly dance with Sandy Fitzpatrick and Terry J. €8. March 5th - Ladies Evening. The usual stalls, fashion show and bingo. Entertainment by Woody. €3. 2014 TRIPS February 1th trip to Segovia is FULLY BOOKED. Cabins still available for the Baltic capital cruise. Ring for details. September Galicia trip is also FULLY BOOKED. Call Rosemary on 620105179 for details.
Strictly Dance
Ballroom & Latin Tuition every Monday The Palms, Punta Prima (next to Go Kart Track N332) 3:00-3:45pm Beginner & Intermediate Tuition 3:45-5:15pm Social Dancing. Every Tuesday The Wok Royal, Benijofar 8:00-8:45pm Beginner & Intermediate Tuition 8:4510:15pm Social Dancing. New courses every 3 weeks singles welcome. Info Lyn 966188430 or 635584431 lynatdenelledance@hotmail.com
Paso A Paso Dance club
CerocStyle Paso A Paso The Partner Dance With Latin Style Classes 2014 Sessions marked NEW CLASS commence week 20th Jan --------------Tuesdays 2pm The Club, Cl Abedul, Ciudad Quesada, Rojales 03170 ------------Tuesdays 5pm La Marina Sports Complex, Cl Berna 2A, La Marina Urb 03177 ------------NEW CLASS Wednesdays 5pm El Sarmiento (Palms room) Ctra Alicante-Cartagena N332 Km 5.7 (Next to Go Karts Orihuela Costa) -----------Thursdays 5pm Los Rosales Restaurant, CV895 Moncayo-Monesinoes Rd (known as Lemon Tree Road) Campo de Guardamar ----------NEW CLASS Fridays 4pm Camping International, (upstairs function room) La Marina. (Beach road on N332, NOT THE URB) Ctr N-332 km.76-03194. €6 includes €2 drink token ------------No need to book just come along. All classes €5 unless stated All classes start with an ongoing beginners session New couples please say if you would like to dance together ------------------------------------------------------------Learn to Line Dance with Adam NEW CLASS Wednesdays 2pm Manisha Restaurant, Cl Antonio Machado, No 38. San Miguel de Salinas (behind Market Street) --------------------Mondays CeroStyle and Line classes at La Mosca Minigolf resume in MARCH Please call for updates on new classes, venues and possible changes. Tel Adam or Maxine on 670711408 / 638330342 Face Book CerocStyle Modern Jive Email paso-a-paso@modern-jive-spain.com
CASTILLA AMIGOS
We are a friendship group for single people. Meeting every Wednesday from 3 pm at BAR SOFIA on the El Raso urbanisation (off the Lemon Tree Road) Guardamar. - ANN - 965 070 247 - 666 747398
age concern
FORTHCOMING EVENTS Wednesday 27th January Menu-del-dia. Bora Bora (Playa Grande) 10€ Tickets from: Friday 11am to 1pm: Outside Bar Salud, Camposol B Camposol Cultural Centre Wed/Thu 10am to 1pm Telephone: 634 310 215 Other areas: 634 336 484
24 hour Helpline 902 88 35 35 or email pat@samaritansinspain.com Samaritans in Spain (SiS) operate under license from the Samaritans UK and the team of volunteers is trained to their high and exacting standards. These volunteers have a diverse range of ages and experiences and offer support to English speaking people with emotional and personal issues, any time day or night, regardless of their nationality. The team are available on the Helpline 24 hours a day to listen to your concerns, worries or your grief. No problem is too small or too large and if you need practical support then SiS will endeavour to help you reach a solution and aim to find support from other agencies in your locale. Your call will be treated with total confidentiality and honesty and most importantly, you will not be judged or told what to do. SiS do not advise but help you to reach your own conclusion by talking. So don’t suffer alone - pick up the phone - or email SiS - any time day or night.
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thermostatically controlled oil filled radiator, 1430w. €125. Tel. 966713297 Tavar Gas fridge freezer looks tatty but works well, it has to go, make an offer. Tel 699 275 530 Lorca area. Slimline DVD Player 15€. Tel 966 763 081
F l a t be d Scanner, A4 size 15€. Tel: 966 763 081 Hinari heated foot massager, bought in UK. can be used with or without heat. boxed and as new condition 8 euro. Tel 635885062 Petanque set consisting of 8 metal balls in hard carry case 15€ Tel 635885062 Camposol
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18 month old male donkey (rescued). kind knowledgeable home with plenty of space ony. 90€ fuente alamo. tel 634334169
property for sale / rent
RENTAL PROPERTIES URGENTLY REQUIRED in Cabo Roig/Villamartin, Orihuela Costa Playa Flamenca
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property for sale / rent for SALE detatched cortijo 20mins from mojacar Spanish cortijo with 4 beds, 2 baths, Open plan, kitchen & diningroom,workshop, courtyard front & back reduced €140,000 Tel: 649 186 107 or email thunderpaul2003@hotmail.com Completely refurbished & available for a long let 1 Bed ground floor flat with terrace, quiet area, 1 minute to the sea, all amenities close by Price reduced was 350€pcm now 300€ plus utility bills
Marazul/eliseos playa (close to new2you torrevieja)
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Large 22 cubic metre van with tail lift available for all removals & deliveries call Dave on 693 251 562 email davendonc@ aol.com LWB Sprinter van going from south to North of the UK & back every 2 weeks, based near Murcia Airport. Tel: 610 846 260/ 0044 7519 186 355. or email: van.man@ hotmail.co.uk
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4 Bed, 2 Bath, Large Terrace, Lounge, Sep Kitchen, Utility Room, Communal Solarium, Lift, Furnished inc. White Goods, UK TV , 90m² Interior Living Space plus, 15m² Terrace / Balcony with Awnings. Overlooks a newly reformed Plaza, church & mountains, unusually large terrace. 2 min walk away from the town’s attractive central square, all other amenities are also within easy walking distance,12 mins drive from the resort of Guardamar del Segura. Close to La Finca Golf course
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At 12 years old, Roddy is an old boy, and it is tragic when an old dog is abandoned as he was. All we are looking for is a long-term foster home for Roddy, so that he can spend sometime in a home environment, instead of a kennel. He doesn’t demand much and is very easy to look after. Could you be his long-term foster carer. Please contact Yvonne on 630 422 563 if you want to meet Roddy.
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Quicker Up Than Down In most cases, the laws of Nature and Isaac Newton decree that things go down faster than they go up. For example, trees take ages to grow, yet can be chopped down in a trice. Or me; Running downhill I can achieve a turn of speed that makes tortoises cast envious glances at my receding rear and has snails pulling over to the kerb, muttering profanities under their breath. Uphill, however, those same tortoises will overtake me with a sardonic grin, and the snails can be heard complaining about heavy traffic causing snarl-ups. However there are exceptions – Christmas trees! Putting the tree up involves racking my brains trying to remember where the Christmas boxes are, staging a small scale archaeological expedition to extract them from underneath all the summer related necessaries that are on top of them, and dragging them into the house. I assemble the tree while uttering the mantra ‘It’ll do for this year. We’ll get a new one next year’ and hastily cover it randomly with everything sparkly that I can lay my hands on, in order to divert the eye from its sparsely
needled branches. And there it sits in the living room in all its plastic splendour, the culmination of a couple of hours of effort. Getting it down is another matter altogether. The boxes, although technically empty, seem to have all manner of detritus in them – bits of tinsel, plastic needles, etc. so I clean them out. Then I start taking the baubles off the tree, only to find that each and every bauble is covered with dust. So I clean each and every bauble before nestling it gently into its box. The lights are next. They have a Tangle Factor embedded in their DNA, so I spend a delicate half hour untangling them without losing my temper – much. Of course they are dusty too, so I clean them, carefully. The tree is now standing naked, almost needleless – and dusty. So I flick at it gingerly with a feather duster, vainly willing the few remaining needles to stay put, at least until it is back in its nice clean box. Done! Except that the living room floor is covered in artificial pine needles with incidental tinsel sprinkles. So I vacuum it. Tomorrow more needles and tinselly bits will have appeared by magic overnight, so I will vacuum it again. And again, until about June. Christmas trees go up in a couple of hours, but take about 6 months before they are truly down! They are much quicker up than down! josbiggs@hotmail.co.uk
By Jos Biggs
From Frédéric Chopin to John Lennon - By Air. are literally hundreds of them. We are all familiar with John F Kennedy in New York and Charles de Gaulle in Paris, but there are airports named after composers such as Chopin in Warsaw, Poland; Prokofiev at Donetsk in the Ukraine, and Liszt in Budapest, Hungary. There are a plethora of military leaders from Shaka the great Zulu warrior king in Durban, to Chinggis Khan International Airport (Genghis Khan to you and me) in Ulan Bator, Mongolia and predictably the Ajaccio Napoleon Bonaparte Airport in Corsica. There is even a sprinkling of film stars, like the Indiana County Jimmy Stewart Airport and John Wayne Airport in Santa Ana, California . . . “The hell it is!” The church is also represented, with two Pope John Paul II’s; one in Krakow Poland and the other in the Portuguese Azores. And Mother Teresa at the Tirana International Airport Nene Tereza in Albania. Then as you might expect, more presidents, prime ministers and premiers than you can shake a stick at, with the aforementioned JFK having three airports bearing his name – New York City; Ashland, Wisconsin and surprisingly, La Paz, Bolivia. Bob Hope in Burbank; Sherpa Tenzing and Edmund Hilary in Nepal, Federico Felini in Rimini - the list goes on and on. And amongst the famous and grand a few puzzling ones like the Brockville Regional Tackaberry Airport in Ontario Canada, which is named after one George badbirdnow@gmail.com Tackaberry - the bloke
We were in Italy recently and I was impressed with the way the Italians immortalise their heroes by naming airports after them. Our first experience of this was in Venice, where we encountered the Marco Polo International Airport. Then it was on to Rome and Leonardo Da Vinci. In fact I discovered that the Italians have gone bonkers in this respect, with Florence, Bologna, Pisa, Genoa, Parma, Bergamo, Naples, Rimini and Perugia, all naming their airports after great Italians. From artists to explorers and scientists to saints - and in Palermo, two Mafia fighting judges – their names have all been perpetuated in this way. Being an Englishman, I am not familiar with this practice and it made me wonder how many other airports around the globe, bear the names of national figures. If I had heard that Corvera Airport had actually opened for business, I couldn’t have been more surprised - there
By Colin Bird :
whose company re-surfaced the runway. We in the UK on the other hand stick with the utterly uninspiring handles like Heathrow, Gatwick, and East Midlands. We all know that the likes of Newcastle, Manchester, Luton and Southampton airports are in or near to those cities – it’s obvious – so let’s have some imagination shown here. I would like to start a campaign therefore, to rechristen these and other British airports with the names of some of our greatest historical figures. I mean, it’s not as if we are short on choice. It’s true that we have the John Lennon airport in Liverpool. A great tribute to a great musician and why not, after all New Orleans has the Louis Armstrong Airport. We also have the George Best Belfast City Airport and the Robin Hood Airport in Doncaster. This is a good start but much more should be done. Besides in Robin Hood’s case, he was pretty much a fictional figure who almost certainly did not exist in the way he has been portrayed by the likes of Errol Flynn and Richard Greene. He probably stole from the Salvation Army as well as the rich and I bet his men never washed or wore poncy Lincoln green, and were anything but merry except when they hit ye Olde Ale. So what about some suggestions? Here are a few of my own. There is always going to be controversy when using politicians’
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Work on the Palacio de La Paz continued slowly. Worryingly slowly, however the funds available for the project seemed to be disappearing alarmingly fast. The architects Fleecem, Skinem and Leggit had brought in contractors from the UK and they needed to acclimatise to the Alquerian environment. There had already been casualties. After swimming in the reeking Río Verde two ‘brickies’ from Sunderland suffered physiological changes. They are now starring as pantomime fairies in Nigel Ruffbody’s production of ‘Giggling in the Greenwood’ at the East Daftborough Apollo. Once the building is completed it will be fitted out as a leisure and entertainment centre for the Alquerian people. No one barrio would dominate with all entertainment and pastimes non-controversial. The idea was to soothe nerves and foster tolerance. Reirmucho S.A. of Almería agreed to handle these activities. They duly set about researching local Alquerian customs to find something common to both barrios. After much work they came to the conclusion that the only common customs appeared to be womanising, gambling and drinking. The last two were easy to achieve in the form of a casino with an integral bar. As for the first, they sought the advice of the capable and ever willing Manuela. No foreign entertainers could be persuaded to visit Alqueria. The Pueblo has been on a black list ever since a group of Morris Dancers performed there some two years ago. After being in the Village for only two hours they needed counselling and all turned in their bells and ribbons. Most visitors from the outside tended to drive cars with flashing blue lights on. Whether by luck or sheer hard work it is difficult to say but the day of opening eventually arrived. All Alquerians, apart from Loco Paco who was busy shoeing his Saharan Dung Beetle made the trek across the Río Verde. The opening ceremony was itself a triumph of absurdity. Rodriquez of the Newcomer’s barrio and Poyato representing the Hill People pulled the lanyard simultaneously. What looked like an extremely large brown paper bag dropped away revealing the structure. To say it was the most hideous building imaginable would be an understatement. The Newcomers blamed the Hill People and vice versa. The ensuing riot lasted for three days and nights, during which time, ironically, the new building came into its own. It was pressed into service as a first-aid station for these and subsequent inter-barrio hostilities. It appears that the only common aspect between the two barrios are the casualties caused by the inter-barrio fighting sparked by their differences. names, but hey, how could we not re-name Heathrow: London Winston Churchill Airport. And at the heart of our capital, how about London City Christopher Wren. There is only one possible name for Birmingham, being so near to the Bards home town, and that surely has to be the Birmingham William Shakespeare International Airport. Similarly Norwich re-named after a city daughter -Elizabeth Fry. But it need not be a pre-requisite that the figure concerned is born in the appropriate city, but where there is a strong connection this would be reason enough. For example: the Bristol Isembard Kingdom Brunel Airport. If you think that’s too much of a mouth full, then think yourself lucky you don’t live close to the M’Vengue El Hadj Omar Bongo Ondimba International Airport in Gabon! It could be decided by we the people and not only would it be a long overdue display of patriotism, but a signal to the world that here is a country that is proud of its history.
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We had an upgrade to our satellite system last week and I realised, that’s why our life expectancy has improved. Nothing to do with medical science, better diet or even Darwin’s evolution theory, it’s all down to technical support helplines! The technicians were in our house all day last Saturday. Three hours they said it would take! I hope the satellite system works better than their watches. They spent their time gouging out a place in our lounge wall for the unobtrusive satellite hub to go. It was about as unobtrusive as Mount Everest! They fed cables through the wall then to top it off, and for no reason that we could fathom, they dug a big hole outside our front gate, like one of those traps that Tarzan would sometimes accidentally fall into in the jungle. To their credit, they did fill the hole in, but somehow managed to use only half the soil they had dug out of it, so at the moment we have a mucky knoll outside our front gate. But who cares, now we have more channels! We can watch “The Weakest Link” in four different languages at the same time and now most of the channels have child safe options so TCM, the Turner Classic Movies channel, has been sanitised and become TCP! And we have a new remote control! The next day, the system broke down! After a few choice words, similar to, “Oh cripes,” and “Golly, that’s dashed bad luck,” we called the helpline; we took it in turns listening to the soothing music being played to us, whilst the technician was helping another client; we initially smiled when we heard a friendly voice telling us, every so often, that they valued our custom; we chuckled when that same voice told us our call would be recorded for training Graham is married purposes. Eventually, after three hours, we began to get to Helen and has a a little niggly, you know, about on a par with international daughter, Alice. He relations just before a war! Then I knew; Darwin was wrong, lives part of the year near Albox, but works it has nothing to do with evolution, we live longer now so we can spend so many years of our lives waiting long enough in Qatar, teaching. If to speak to a trained operative! you wish to contact Graham regarding When we finally reached a human he solved our problem, this article email: thanked us for our call and said it had been his pleasure to helenandg@yahoo. help us. That’s not quite the phrase I used! co.uk
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A Kodak Moment Remember the good old days when having dinner in a restaurant; someone would whip out their 35mm camera and photograph plates of food; then 23 or 35 shots later when the film was finished it would be sent off to be processed. A few weeks later when the photos were posted back they would then visit their friends’ houses to show them the photos of the dinner they had eaten a while back? As I suspected, none of us remember ever doing the above do we! What we of a certain age may recall however is that sense of excitement and trepidation. Firstly when a roll of film was sent off to be developed, then for the second time when the fat envelope thudded onto the doormat or was picked up from a processing lab like Boots. A commercial photographer could get a sneak preview at the lab but for us mere mortals we had no idea what results would slide out of the envelope. Nowadays it’s all so different and the word ‘Selfie’ has made it into the dictionary. Usually there were 24 or 36 frames on a roll of 35mm film; sometimes the number reel on the camera kept going and an extra shot or two could be taken before having to hand wind the film back into its cartridge. Simple pleasures eh! In the early 70s Kodak launched its Instamatic brand using a 120 cartridge which didn’t need rewinding. Coincidentally the 120 cameras were relatively slim line, not unlike the size and shape of the larger Android phones
today. 120 was a hugely successful format and Kodak only stopped making the cameras in the mid-80s, then the film cartridges a couple of years ago. Smaller niche manufactures have now taken over the reins for the many camera buffs out there. Until around 2000 film cameras were the norm rather than the exception. Then as technology leapt forward the digital era stormed the world of photography. In 2003 Kodak launched the EasyShare camera; it was the first camera to have an AMOLED display screen, the forerunner to the screens used on many phones and tablets nowadays. Kodak had conducted extensive market research discovering that women especially didn’t like the inconvenience of getting photos printed. So the camera was designed to plug straight into a Kodak printer. A year later they stopped producing film cameras, laying off 15,000 employees. The World’s first commercial digital camera was made by Kodak and sold under the Apple label in 1994. Even earlier in1986, the Kodak boffins created the first megapixel sensor; it was capable of taking a 7x5inch photo with its 1.4 megapixels. Even though their R&D was excellent Kodak’s bosses didn’t believe that digital would ever replace film. Competitors such as Minolta, Sony, Nikon and Fuji were so
much better at exploiting the new technology and making more stylish and importantly cheaper products! Kodak went from being a major player in the digital camera market and having 27% of the market in 1999 to filing for bankruptcy in 2012. What also didn’t help Kodak was that from about 5 years ago, mobiles and tablets got better and better cameras attached so people stopped buying as many cameras. Kodak also ceased production of their Kodachrome film in 2010 which was something Kodak execs never thought would happen. Kodachrome was introduced in 1935 and was the first commercially available colour film, responsible for many of the iconic images of the 20th Century. Steve McCurry took this shot in1985 for National Geographic using Kodachrome film, it’s known simply as ‘Afghan Girl!’
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How many times have I told you to do a system backup “Just in case”? How many of you have followed that recommendation? Or do you have a manufacturer created backup that you can rely? At the time of writing this article, my favourite program to create this system backup is called “EASEUS TODO BACKUP”. This doesn’t mean that there aren’t other’s that are better or more intuitive! This free version is for personal use, should I use it for business I would happily pay money for it (but it you repeat that – I will deny ever saying it :-)!). To find it, open your favourite browser and go to <<http://www.todo-backup.com/products/home/free-backup-software.htm>> The “how to install and set up” of this program was covered months ago in an article for your Fav. Rag. So today you will be getting just a list of simple instructions on how to recover from that virus / malware attack that just won’t go away. Though, you need to know that, any programs, documents, music, videos, pictures, in fact everything not in the original image WILL BE LOST! So back up your data to an external safe device before you start. How To Restore Using TODO BACKUP 1. Turn on computer and insert the restore CD into the drive. Then Restart your computer, making sure that your computer will start up from a CD drive. 2. When the menu is displayed the first option “EaseUS Todo Backup” is highlighted. Just press the “Enter” or “Return” key. 3. Wait until Screen One appears. In the Free version the default screen is the “Recovery” option where you will see 3 options. 3.1 Disk/Partition Recovery.. 3.2 System Recovery. 3.3 File Recovery. Select “Disk/Partition Recovery” and click on the button at the bottom of the screen marked “Next”. 4. On Screen Two you will be shown a circle next to the picture of the hard drive, Click on the circle to put a dot in it and then click on the button at the bottom of the screen marked “Next”.
5. Screen Three wants to know which drive, if you have more than one, that you want to restore to. The default is the same one that it came from. 6. Screen Four confirms that the image will match the drive it will go onto and allow any minor changes to partitions (NOT advisable unless you understand what partitions are!). Click on the button at the bottom of the screen marked “Next”. 7. Screen Five confirms that everything is where it should be. If you are happy with everything click on the button marked “Proceed”. 8. One final warning is the “Last Chance Saloon” for backing out by telling you that you are about to destroy everything that is currently on your disk. When you click on the button marked “Ok” your image will be restored back to the drive that you have chosen. 9. Wait until the button at the bottom of the screen which is marked “Cancel” changes to “Finished”. Click in it to return to Screen One. Remove the CD, turn your computer off and then back on. 10. Your system is back to the way it was before it all went wrong. It will probably want to do a restart because “Windows” thinks something has changed, Click to allow this restart and then enjoy your fully restored and working system. For further advice on this and any other computer related subject call the number or email to the address below or come visit me at Jack’s Bar on a Friday between 12 and 4pm. Remember advice and suggestions, based on over 35 years experience, is free! Price list and much more information is available at <<http://canducomputing.comoj.com/>> For further information or advice on computing, contact Trevor on 689 892 745 or canducomputing@hotmail.co.uk
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At 12 years old, Roddy is an old boy, and it is tragic when an old dog is abandoned as he was. All we are looking for is a long-term foster home for Roddy, so that he can spend sometime in a home environment, instead of a kennel. He doesn’t demand much and is very easy to look after. Could you be his long-term foster carer. Please contact Yvonne on 630 422 563 if you want to meet Roddy. Diesel is a lovely black cat, and one of many black cats in the APAH Cattery. Sadly very few black cats are chosen for adoption and given a chance at a loving home. Can you give a lovely black cat the chance of a happy home life? To arrange to visit the APAH Cattery, please contact Yvonne on 630 422 563.
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Smile Charity Group enjoyed a resounding success with their latest offering of an originally scripted mini Pantomime. This was performed at The Hotel Marina, in Benidorm on Boxing Day, with further performances at The Marjal Camp Site, The Club – Quesada, and El Alto La Dolores Restaurant. Tickets were completely sold out well before each night, and audiences described the production as “excellent entertainment”; “it was so much fun” and “when are you doing the next one?”. Of course, this small group of individuals, perform primarily to raise money for various charities. As a result of this ‘mini tour’, they were able to raise over 700 euros for Elche Children’s Home, 530 euros for the Benijófar Crisis Appeal, and another 500 euros for Altea Children’s Home. A great achievement, you’ll agree!
the year, and organise monthly fundraising nights of ‘live entertainment’, at Restaurante El Alto La Dolores. Woody & The Peckers will be entertaining audiences with their authentic Rock ‘n’ Roll music and Buddy Holly tribute on 22nd January, and then on 13th February, Maria O’Hara, with guests, will provide a fantastic night of songs and music from various genres. This is one not to miss, and is sure to be sold out early! Tickets for both of these events are obtainable from: Restaurante El Alto la Dolores The Post Room Benijófar Card Place, Benimar or the ticket hotline – 692 866 536
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In November 2013, APAH Animal Rescue Charity suffered a huge shock, when Buena Adamson; a very special lady, who was a volunteer in their shop in San Miguel de Salinas died suddenly. Everyone was stunned, especially her devoted husband and sister; Jim and Pat; who is also a volunteer in the shop. Buena’s family travelled over from the UK and were joined by many of APAH’s volunteers at her funeral service in San Pedro. There, it was announced that a collection would be taken, and it was the family’s wish to donate it to APAH. Donations to the collection have been coming in ever since, from many of the neighbours and friends which Jim and Buena made during the time she lived in San Miguel. Last Thursday APAH was humbled and delighted to accept 475 euros. It is a wonderful amount, which was born out of tragedy, but APAH wants to assure everyone who wanted to honour Buena’s memory by donating, that every single euro will be spent on the dogs and cats in APAH’s care.
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Mazarron were perhaps a little unlucky to come away pointless from high flying Beniajan on Sunday in a thoroughly enjoyable and competitive game. The first half belonged to Mazarron who led 2 – 0 at the interval. However, an injury to goalkeeper Noguera towards the end of the first half changed the game and Beniajan scored three times after the break to consolidate their position in second place in the league table. With Jose Ruben missing through suspension for the third
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time this season, new signing Tolo was the sole striker and showed plenty of speed and the ability to make a nuisance of himself. He could well make a useful partnership with Ruben when they get to link up together. Mazarron took the lead after 30 minutes when Jose Da collected a loose ball and his shot was deflected high in the air, but Tolo ran on to it and headed his first Mazarron goal. Mazarron’s second goal came just five minutes later from an excellent long range effort from
Quesada Golf Society The Society started their golfing calendar for 2014 last Wednesday with a game at Las Colinas, which is judged by many to be the best golf course on the Southern Costa Blanca.
great for golf with warm sunshine and only a very slight breeze. 28 members and 6 guests were delighted to get back on a golf course after the festive break and indulge in their favourite pastime. It was encouraging to have 8 ladies playing. The competition was an
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Randrey which he hammered into the roof of the net. Despite a few nervous moments before half time including the incident in which Noguera was injured and booked, Mazarron were well worth their lead at this stage. Noguera was unable to resume after the interval and replaced by Ruben in goal. Almost immediately a speculative long range shot from distance was missed by Ruben and Mazarron’s lead was halved. Beniajan took the points with two further long range efforts, the second coming with about five minutes remaining. However both teams had good chances in the final few minutes including a header from Mazarron’s substitute Cecilio which hit the post.
Unfortunately the result means that Mazarron lost further ground on the promotion chasers but this was a far more spirited display than in last week’s game. Team, Noguera (Ruben), Juan Andreo, Alfonso (Cecilio), Alcaraz, Tico, Ishmael, Moha (Adrian), Enrique, Jose Da, Randrey, Tolo. Man of the Match: Tolo Mazarron are at home to Soho Medi at the Estadio Municipal, Mazarron on Sunday 26th January kick off 16.30. Admission is 4€ with juveniles free.
individual stableford and the game was also the first round of the annual Eclectic competition which is being played at Las Colinas this year. A bit of Lady Luck came into play when both Darryll Wright and Pat Ogden played shots to a green with water on the left. Both shots were a bit wayward and hit the wall alongside the lake. Pat’s shot rebounded back into play while Darryll’s produced a splash. Lady luck sometimes does come into play.
Silver Division 1st: Dave Tupman 29 points 2nd: Ann Hobbs 26 points on C/B 3rd: Chris Nields 26 points Best Guest: Keith Smith with an excellent score of 36 Points The “Roy” with not too many points but plenty of shots played – Sue Westerman Nearest the Pins Gold Division Par 3 – Hole 7 – Sue Smith Gold Division – Par 5 – Hole 15 – Nobody reached it Silver Division – Par 3 in 2 shots – Hole 17 - Chris Nield Silver Division – Par 4 in 3 shots – Hole 2 - John Stones Ladies Only – Par 3 in 2 shots – Hole 10 – Sue Smith After the game the players returned to the Quesada Country Club for the presentations over a few well earned drinks and a hot/cold buffet kindly provided by Dave & Anita. The next game is at Alenda on Wednesday 29 January and will be a drawn Stableford Pairs Better Ball competition. Anyone in the Quesada area looking to join a very friendly golf society and play golf once a fortnight at a wide variety of courses at very reasonable cost should contact the membership secretary Les Pancott on 966716723.
The winners on the day were:Gold Division 1st: Roy Kavanagh 30 points on C/B 2nd: John Dunnion 30 points 3rd: Rod Day 29 points
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PLAYERS at LA TORRE on the 15th – IMPORTANT. As secretary of SMGS I have been informed by Chris Ahearn at La Torre that on Wednesday when we play there, all players will be “asked” to fill in a form requiring personal details. I have expressed my concern under the terms of the current data protection rules over this action but I am disappointed to be told that anyone refusing to comply will not be allowed to play. The form simply requires your full name, your nationality, your signature and your email a d d r e s s…….t h r o u g h which, I feel sure, you will then receive publicity emails. This appears to be their heavy-handed way of forming a data base. However, they have conceded that if a player doesn’t remember his/ her email address or, in fact, does not have
email, then to leave this section blank and insert nothing is to be deemed as acceptable. This is the action that I would recommend if you don’t wish to disclose your email address. Please note that they already have Barry’s and my email addresses, which were willingly provided, and we publicize on the website any info which we receive and believe may be of interest to the membership. Please also be aware that the Murcian courses, because of their Golf Federation’s different rules, charge twice as much (€3 per person) as our local courses for the newly introduced “golf license”. Regards…..Phil Birtwistle. (Sec & President)
Ship Hispaniola Golf Society Ship Hispaniola Golf Society (in association with Costa Blanca Green Fee Services) at Roda on 13th January 2014. For this month’s meeting a group of 25 players visited the established course at Roda under the excellent society deal obtained from Costa Blanca Green Fee Services. For 2014 we have joined forces with the Lo Marabu GS who play their monthly ‘social game’ the same days as us so we both benefit from the cost economies of scale for booking a larger group than would otherwise be the case. Unfortunately the no show of two players caused problems for the organisers with groupings having to be changed to avoid additional buggy costs but this caused much confusion on the first tee. Eventually all the players got themselves onto the courses which was in excellent condition and there were some pretty good scores on the day which reflected this.
The winning scores were as follows: 1st – Mike Probert – 39 points (off 2 handicap!) 2nd – Dave Bensley – 37 points 3rd – Kevin Robinson – 37 points Nearest the Pins – Mike Probert (2) and Dave Bensley Team Waltz – Allan Rickett, Grant Goble, Kevin Robinson and Steve Sissons – 91 points followed closely by Mike Probert, Dave Bensley, Dave Marriott and Steen Tidemann – 87 points Below are the fixtures arranged to date for this season 10 Feb - Las Ramblas 10 March - Font del Llop 14 April - La Serena 12 May - Mar Menor 8-9 June – Benidorm away trip 14 July – La Finca 11 August - Alicante Report by Mike Probert of Costa Blanca Green Fee Services on 966 704 752 or 661 345 931 or see us at our web-site at www.costa-blancagreenfees.com.
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Eurogolf La Marquesa Press Report. 73 players took part in our January Monthly Stableford and Presidents Putter Competition on Thursday 16 January 2014 at our home course of La Marquesa Golf Course. The winner of the President’s Putter now receives a trophy rather than a putter. The weather started off a little cool but those playing towards the end of the field got more than a bit wet. However, despite this there were a few high scores again today. Commiserations to my
other half who came in with a magnificent 42 points, only to discover he had lost on count back. Jan Shorley was the worthy winner and was last seen being treated to lunch by her husband Bob. Well done Jan. Congratulation is in order in the Manning household as both came in the prizes and to Gina Ashworth for a magnificent 42 points on Tuesday. Some really high scores recently so what is the secret you guys. The results were as follows:
TMGS Match Report TMGS Match Report for La Serena, 15th January 2014 26 turned out for our latest trip to the gentle watering hole of La Serena where, as many know, 16 holes will grab your balls and of course, I do mean the holes where the water is present and not some fictional mermaid with sharp nails. It has to be said that the course is in very good condition and the staff were very obliging, as
they always are on this course. Many are put off with the potential loss of their balls on this water ridden course, but it still remains a popular venue of TMGS. On the day, it is fair to say that many golf balls were “mislaid” in the stuff that goes “splash” when a solid object falls from the sky and hits it and therefore there is no doubt that the sleeve of Srixon Soft Feels for the NTP’s were of great value to Kjell Aasbo,
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Gold Division 1st Paul Manning 35 points 2nd Nico Baken 35 points 3rd John Fairhurst 35 points Silver Division 1st Ian Turner 42 points 2nd Gloria Manning 37 points 3rd Gordon Bourne 37 points Bronze Division Jan Shorley 42 points Colin Hobden 37points Alec Ralph 32points Nearest the Pins 5th Liz Menzies The Clubhouse 11th Chris Stanley Bar Sophia 12th Stan Low Manolos 15th Sue Gillett Lo Maribu 17th Paul Manning Bar Med Best Front 9:Corine Jones 20. Best Back 9: Robin Richards 19 Thanks to our sponsors. WINNER OF THE MONTHLY STABLEFORD & PRESIDENT’S PUTTER – JAN SHORLEY Football Winners: Colin Hobden, Ken
Brett, Ian Stewart and Bill Martin. TOFF’s Results Tuesday 14 January 2014 Overall Winner –Gina Ashworth Gold Division 1st John Fairhurst 40 points 2nd David Gregson 36 points 3rd David Blanchette 35 points Silver 1st John Holland 37 points 2nd Terry Sayers 36 points 3rd Ken Brett 35 points Bronze 1st Gina Ashworth 42 points 2nd Cindi Green 38 points 3rd Sandy Holland 33 points Nearest the Pins 5th Angelika Berndt, 15th David Blanchette, 11th Franco Gentili, 17th Steve Yoxall Best Front Nine – Bev Fairhurst 21 Best Back Nine – Bill Martin 20
Jenny Morris and Sandra Twentyman. It was noticed by many, that on the 15th there was no “NTP” marker and unable to show initiative of the Gold Members – where on their scorecards it is highlighted quite clearly that Hole 15th is a Gold Members NTP - they made the Treasurer a happy chappie and ignored the fact that it was an NTP for their Division therefore saving the Society a sleeve of balls. That said, 4 players took a sleeve of balls for their “2’s” on the par threes and Chris Oatley, John Eyre. Jenny Morris and Roy Rogers were happy to replenish their lost stock. The scores on the day were surprisingly decent with many over 30’s returned and it needed 32 points for Jenny Morris to take 4th spot, beaten by our Austrian lady Olga Haubner on the count-back system. 2nd place went to John
“Ate all the pies” Hillier with a credible 35 points, but it was the Brummie, Alan Rickers that took the winners rostrum with 35 points. There were similar scores in the Gold Division with Kjell Aasobo being edge out by Steve Higgins on the countback to take 4th with Steve taking 3rd spot. Hermis Woedermann claimed the runnerup slot with 35 points and the claim to fame on the day went to the only person to break his handicap, Chris Oatley with a very steady 37 points. Photo: Gold Category Our next game, Wednesday 22nd January 2014, see’s us at the Villamartin golf course so if you fancy a game just look at our website www.tmgs.org or call the Fixture Secretary on 966719604.
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R ockets golf S oceity V I S TA B E L L A GOLF. T U ES DAY 1 4 T H J A N UA RY 2014 Happy New Year everyone. But! tell me where did the last six months go sine we renamed the golf society? This was our first game of 2014 and did it show after being away for a month. You would think that with the scores returned that some of them were just starting to play. Maybe it was those Christmas presents not working. However, continuity seems the order of the day with four of our members all coming in with 33 points. The course was not up to its usual standard with a lot of pitch and spike marks on the greens (someone wearing metal spikes!! ) and the bunkers were not being raked, looks like some etiquette lessons are needed. On the plus side it was a pleasant day for mid January and it was a pleasure to be back to this glorious game. RESULTS GOLD CATEGORY 1ST: LARRY LAMBE 33 PTS 2ND: RODNEY SMITH 27 PTS 3RD: IVIE DAVIES 24 PTS SILVER CATEGORY 1ST: PETER ROOT 33 PTS ONC/B 2ND: RON CHAMBERS 33 PTS 3RD: MICK HITHERSAY 33 PTS
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NEAREST THE PINS HOLE NO 4: IVIE DAVIES,HOLE NO 8: LARRY LAMBE HOLE 15: PETER ROOT LONGEST DRIVE: LARRY LAMBE BEST GUEST: TONY CONWELL 32 POINTS It was back great to be back at Izzy’s Bar for our favourite munchies, all followed by “Rocket” Ron, ably supported by Rodney Smith presenting the prizes, the prize giving was delayed a little to allow us to feast on Roxy’s ‘sarnies’ and chips (still the best chips in town). Many thanks as always to Tony, Jackie and Roxy great start to the year. Next game is the away games at Alicante Golf on Tuesday 28th January – Spanish breakfast included, first tee 10.00am. This will be a Joint Pairs Stableford competition. For more information or if you wish to play with the arguably the friendliest Golf Society contact Ron Nicholson on 678 849 142 or email sanmigron@gmail.com Photos: Gold Category Winners: Ivie Davies – Larry Lambe – Rodney Smith Silver Category Winners: Mick Hithersay – Peter Root – Ron Chambers
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• ferrari f430, challenge car, 4.3l, v8, 2008, 7,000kms....................................................................... €89,950 • BMW X1, 1.8 DIESEL, AUTO, 2011, 28,000KMS................... POA • mercedes c220, cdi, diesel, 2009, 70,000km... €19,950 • Mercedes CLC Diesel 71,000KMS, 2009............ €16,950 • peugeot 3008 1.6 HDI automatic, 115,000KMS, 2011.... ......................................................................................... €14,950 • Renault gran modus, 1.6 petrol, auto, 2010 28,000kms..................................................................... €10,950 • FORD Focus estate 2ltr, automatic, tdci, Diesel, 2009, 119,000 KMS, 1 owner...................... €9,950 • MINICOOPER, 1.6 AUTOMATIC, 2004, 92,000KMS... €9,950 • renault clio 1.2 exception, 2011, petrol, 31,000km ........................................................................ €9,950 • Mini Cooper 1.6 Petrol AUTO, 2005 75,000kms €8,950 • Ford Focus 1.6 Petrol, 2008, 72,000kms.................... €7,450 • renault twingo,1.1 petrOL auto, 44,000km, 2009........ ........................................................................................... €7,450 • renault clio 1.5 dci diesel, 2007 141,000kms €6,950 • RENAULT CLIO 1.2 PETROL, 2007, 63,000KMS......... €6,950 • opel tigra 1.2 Diesel 70,000km, 2006..................... €6,950 • OPEL MERIVA 1.3 DIESEL, CDTI, 2008 112,000KMS €6,950 • Renault megane scenic 2006, 1.6 petrol, 113,000KMS...................................................................... €6,950 • Hyundai i10 1.1 PETROL, 46,000KMS, 2008............. €5,950 • JEEP CHEROKEE 2.5TD SPORT, 144,000 KMS............€5,950 • RENAULT MEGANE SCENIC RX4, 168,000kms 1.9DTi, Diesel, 2001....................................................................€4,950 • Opel corsa 2004 1.2 automatic, 106,000kms... €4,950 • smartfortwo passion, 1 litre, PETROL, 2001, 51,000KMS .......................................................................€3,950 • RENAULT CLIO 1.2 PETROL, 2005, 128,000KMS.......€3,950 • HONDA HRV 1.6 PETROL, 4WD, 1999, 185,000KMS €3,950 • hyundai galloper 2.5tdi diesel, 7 seater, 1999..... ........................................................................................... €3,450 • HYUNDAI SONATA 2L PETROL, 1997, 109,000KMS €2,950 • Mitsubishi Carisma 2000, a/c, 143,000kms........ €2,950 • RENAULT CLIO, 1.9 DIESEL, 1999, 127,000KMS...... €2,250 • PEUGEOT 306 SEDAN, 1.4 PETROL, 104,000KM, 1998 ...... ........................................................................................... €1,950 • citroen xsara estate 1.6 290,000kms ............. €1,450
Right hand drive vehicles
audi a3
2006 93,000kms
€9,950
vw beetle 2L, 2005 38,692kms
€9,950
VOLKSWAGON Passat 1.9 Diesel
€6,950
Seat ibiza 1.9 TDI
Diesel, 2007 107,000KMS
€6,950
smart forfour 1.5 Diesel 71,000km 2006
€5,950
ford fiesta st
2.0, petrol, • rolls royce silver spirit, rhd, 51,000 miles.................. 86,000kms, ..................................................................................................€13,950 • RENAULT GRAND ESPACE, 2.2 DCi, DIESEL, 2005...... €6,950 2005 • RENAULT SCENIC 1.6, petrol, 2005, 47,000 MILES ................ €5,950 .........................................................................................................€5,450 • KIA SEDONA 2005, 2.9 TD DIESEL, 113,000 MILES... €4,250 RANGE • VAUXHALL ASTRA ESTATE, 2007, 1.3 CDTI DIESEL..€3,950 ROVER • citroen c5 estate 2l, 2003, hdi diesel, 70,000 miles 4.6HSE, PETROL, . ...........................................................................................€2,950 AUTO, 1998, • FORD TRANSIT L220 2004, 2.2 diesel, 129,000 miles...... 268,000KMS . ...........................................................................................€2,450 • nissan primera 1998 2L petrol auto.................€1,750 €4,950 • mercedes c200, 1994, petrol, 129,000 miles, tax, mot ........................................................................................................€950 PEUGEOT 307
Right hand drive - spanish reg
•a udi a4 cabriolet 3l, petrol, 2005, 34,000 Miles .......... . ............................................................................................... €9,950 • CITROEN C2 AIRPLAY, 1.1 petrol, 2007, 58,000 kms........ ................................................................................................€3,950 • MGB GT 1.8 PETROL, 1978......................................... €3,950
~ RHD / LHD Taken in Part Exchange / purchased for cash
~ Full procurement service
2.0L HDi, DIESEL, 2003, 144,000KMS
€4,450
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