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Sikh woman says bullying about her facial hair left her suicidal

23-year-old Harnaam Kaur from Slough, Berkshire, who says she was driven to self-harm by bullies who teased her mercilessly about her excessive facial hair has now embraced her condition, and now sports a full beard. She suffers from polycystic ovary syndrome which causes thick hair growth. Now the primary school teaching assistant is so confident and content with her appearance she has even been baptised as a Sikh – a religion where it is forbidden to cut body hair. Thick hair began to sprout on her face, chest and arms when she was just 11-years-old and she endured a childhood of cruel taunts and even online

death threats. The bullying became so bad Kaur even considered taking her own life when schoolmates began calling her “beardo”, “shemale” and “sheman”. She said: “I can laugh about it now but back then it affected me so badly that I began to self harm because it felt better than all the abuse I was getting. “I’d talk to people with a hand over my face and I wore baggy, tomboy clothes to cover up the hair on my chest and arms. “I didn’t want to go outside my house because I couldn’t take the stares from strangers so I’d lock myself in my room. “It got so bad that I just didn’t want to live any more.” Kaur was 16 when she made became baptised – a decision which proved controversial with her own family. “My mum and dad didn’t want me to do it – they didn’t think I’d be able to have a normal life if I had a beard,” she explained. “They worried I wouldn’t be able to get married and that I’d never get a job. “But I wanted to make my own decisions and live for myself – not anyone else.” Baptised Sikhs follow the so-called “5 Ks,” or five physical symbols that date back to the creation of the faith by Guru Gobind Singh in 1699. She said: “I get shop assistants calling me ‘sir’ and strange looks from people – they see my beard first and realise I’ve actually got breasts too. It must be confusing for a lot of people. “The funniest reactions I get are from the children

at my school. Some ask me what my beard is and I joke it’s a Halloween costume. Some even ask me where I buy it and I just say ‘Asda’. “I can laugh about it now – sometimes I say I’m a man and I put on a deep voice to scare other people because it’s quite funny to see their reaction.” Though she is often mistaken for a man, Harnaam says she feels more feminine than ever – choosing pretty tops over baggy, high-necked jumpers. She said: “I’m able to go out and shop in the women’s section without feeling I shouldn’t be there. “I wear skirts, dresses and jewellery and I like to get my nails done like every other girl.” In an attempt to help other women find selfconfidence, Kaur has shared her story on YouTube and continues to upload videos despite receiving death threats. She said: “I’ve had people telling me they’re going to burn me and throw a brick at me – all sorts of things like that. “But I’ve also had a lot of positive messages from women in the same situation as me. “I’ve also had loads of nice comments from men all over the world. One even asked me to marry him. “All that matters to me at the moment is that I love myself. I love my beard and all my other little quirks – my tattoos, my scars, stretch marks and blemishes. “I want other women to find the strength that I have. “If I had any message it would be to live the way you want – it’s your journey and it’s your life.”


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Beaten by a whisker

Canada beat Britain’s women 6-4 to reach the Sochi 2014 curling final, leaving GB in a bronze medal play-off against Switzerland. The Britons had endured a tough start to the contest, with a “pick up” - a stone whose path is altered by debris or a fault in the ice - in the opening end. The stone touched a bristle from one of the brushes used to sweep the ice in front of the stone as it travels across the ice, and this partially deflected the stone from its true path. This setback may have unsettled the team, and early errors helped the dominant Canadians take a 3-0 lead after two ends. Despite a valiant effort to recover in the

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following ends, British hopes were continually knocked back by the unruffled precision of the Canadian rink. Skip Jennifer Jones closed out victory in a tense finish, delivering an inch-perfect final stone to secure victory in the face of a superb last-ditch effort from GB skip Eve Muirhead to keep the tie alive. ‘I came into this tournament saying I wanted no regrets and we gave everything we could in that game,’ she said. ‘I’m proud of the girls. Our backs were against the wall but we gave it back to them and it was a high quality game. We’ve trained hard for this.’

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British tourist X-rayed in search for stolen diamond

Police in Australia have X-rayed Matthew Osborne, a 29-year-old British tourist. He is suspected of swallowing a rare pink diamond worth more than £100,000. The stone was snatched from a jewellery store in the northern city of Cairns by a man who then made good his escape on a bicycle. Police arrested Osborne as he attempted to a board a flight to New Zealand from an airport in Melbourne. Senior Sergeant Greg Giles told Australian Broadcasting Corporation that police suspected Osborne had swallowed it but that X-rays were inconclusive, and they have yet to recover the diamond. Osborne will be extradited from Melbourne

to Cairns charged with theft. The diamond’s owner, Keith Bird, owner of the Diamond Gallery in Cairns, said police told him the man had admitted stealing the diamond and swallowed it as he prepared to board the flight to New Zealand. However, he doubts the diamond is inside him. ‘Why would he sit at the Melbourne airport and swallow it? What if he had to go to the loo on a flight to New Zealand?’ Mr Bird has run the jewellery shop for 36 years, and the gem had been on display in the store for nine years. Despite the 200,000 Australian dollar (£108,000) price tag, the diamond is only 0.31 carat with a diameter of 4.3 millimetres; its value is in its colour.

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ADAPT UP AND RUNNING INTO 2014

ort Asociacio’n De Angloparlantes, known locally as ADAPT, are now looking forward to new challenges in 2014. Founder Jane Cronin, explains that the main objective of ADAPT, is the integration and well-being of the English speaking community, living along the coast and inland, and to promote mutual understanding between English speakers, Spanish speakers, Spanish people and people of other nationalities. Originally members came from the San Pedro del Pinatar area, but now, it’s membership is drawn from Torrevieja in the north, to Los Alca’zares in the south, and all points inland. Members can join a plethora of groups within

the society. Access for all, a choir, computer group, excursions, an environment group, games evenings, painting classes, rambling, school monitors, a theatre group, and a metal detecting brotherhood! ADAPT meet on the first Saturday of the month, at the Hogar Pensionistas Building, San Pedro, at 11.00. hrs.. For more information, contact the club, via their website: www. adaptsanpedro.eu Jane adds that everyone will be made most welcome. Picture shows a most important side of the club, the monthly lunch, and I understand there is also an evening dinning club. Bang goes the diet yet again!

AN ORNITHOLOGICAL GRAND OPENING

Wednesday February 19th., was the chance for a dove of a different kind, to take to the sky’s over the Mar Menor. Mayor of Pilar, Jose’ Samper, along with Director of Environment Alfredo Gonzales, Ivan Romero, Councillor for the environment in Pilar, and a goodly crowd of the populace of Pilar de la Horadada and San Pedro, many clutching their binoculars, twitchers perhaps, assembled at the waters edge, to witness the grand opening of the “La Monte Natural Municipal Lagoons”, just north of the town. These 10 hectares, are fast becoming a stop over for migratory birds. Being strategically placed between the Natural Park of The Salinas de San

Pedro del Pinatar, and La Mata, they are attracting many species of birdlife, with the endangered White Headed Duck, setting up home among the flora and fauna. The nearby Waste Water Treatment Plant, continues to make use of the lagoons, to store water, which is later made use of by local agriculture, and to irrigate the local parks and gardens. The project was first discussed a number of years ago, the “Green light” being finally given in October 2013, when the area was declared a Municipal Nature Park, by degree of the council. Now, I’m sure I saw Bill Oddie a moment ago..........

NOT JUST ANY OLD CARNIVAL

With many schools in Pilar de la Horadada, holding carnivals throughout the year, where only the pupils parade along the highways and byways, it has been decided that parents and family members can now join their children in a special carnival. On the second of March, parents and all the family, will join their children in a carnival parade, with the little one’s no doubt showing the grown up’s how to party. From 11.00 hrs., to 14.00 hrs., the carnival parade will make it’s way around the narrow streets of Pilar, led by Pilar Musical Union Band, finally ending up at the Church Square. Along the way will be a chance for all to show their singing skills, via a mobile karaoke! There will be prizes for the best costume, and, wait for it: All that dress for the occasion, can partake in free hot chocolate and scrumptious cakes. How good is that?

THE DOVE HAS FLOWN

Well, it didn’t take long!

My photograph shows what is left of Pilar de la Horadada’s blot on the landscape. A previous edition of my jottings, showed Mayor Jose’ Samper, chatting with the demolition foreman, just as work began on the framework of The Dove. Hope of taking the R.S.J. skeletal frame down, section by section by removal of the original nuts and bolts, was soon

dismissed, when a close inspection revealed that over the yeas, the corrosive effect of salt and rain had seized all connections, and that no amount of WD40 would help. The cutters torch was ignited, and within a few days, the ground was a tangle of girders. It is hoped that the scrap value of the steel, may go some way to reimburse the coffers of the municipal chest.

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Ada Colau: Spain’s anti-eviction crusader

Hundreds of families in Spain are evicted every day, after falling behind on mortgage payments - and under Spain’s draconian laws they must continue paying off the loan even after the home has been repossessed. Their main source of support is a determined woman from Barcelona - Ada Colau. Back in 2009, when Colau organised the first meetings for mortgage defaulters, she was amazed to see hundreds of people turning up. But what surprised her even more was the way they behaved. “We expected to see lots of angry people in the hall”, she says “but most were depressed and ashamed. They were embarrassed about discussing their problems. Our government kept telling these people that they were the ones responsible for this situation, that they were to blame. And that message was repeated every day on television.” One of those who has sought support from Colau’s Platform for People Affected by Mortgages is Ermina Pacheco. As we walk to her flat past high rises and convenience stores, she tells me she began working at the age of 10 when her mother got her a job in a restaurant. Once inside I admire her collection of ceramic dolls and she shows me her wedding pictures. Ermina has been married three times and thought she’d finally found her soul mate. But two years ago the couple’s mortgage payments more than doubled from 800 to nearly 2000 euros a month. After the sudden price hike her husband became increasingly worried and couldn’t sleep at night. He became so depressed that he overdosed on painkillers and was admitted to a psychiatric hospital. “He stayed for a month but that didn’t help,” says Ermina. “He tried to commit suicide several times after that.” She blames the banks and the government for destroying his peace of mind and eventually the marriage. “They pushed us to buy, saying why waste 100 euros in rent when you can have your own property? Now I feel that we were tricked.” Ermina thinks her husband is still alive though she has no idea where he is today. But many heavily indebted Spaniards have killed themselves. It was a wave of evictionrelated suicides which prompted Ada to set up the Platform five years ago. When the housing bubble burst, migrant workers in the construction industry and low-income families were the hardest hit. Today people from many different backgrounds have been sucked into the mortgage crisis. With unemployment at 26% - the highest rate in Europe except for Greece - people live in fear of losing their jobs. On top of that, many lose their homes. “It is a real social emergency,” says Gerardo Pisarello a Barcelona based law professor and mortgage expert. “Spain has one of the worst housing policies in Europe.” Unlike Germany, he says, there is no rent

control to govern the private market and only 2% of housing is social housing - state subsidised homes for low-income families. This compares with about 20 or 30% in the Netherlands, Scandinavia, France and the UK. Spain also has some of the toughest mortgage laws. People must continue to pay off their mortgages, complete with interest and penalty charges, even after they have been evicted and their home whose value is appraised by the bank itself - has been repossessed. Since mortgage defaulters are disqualified from filing for bankruptcy, many are saddled with debts they can never escape. Colau’s platform has collected one and half million signatures calling for changes in these laws which make it virtually impossible for debtors to wipe the slate clean and start again. Last March, the European Court of Justice ruled that Spain’s legislation was in breach of EU consumer protection laws because it did not allow judges to halt evictions, even if mortgage contracts contained unfair terms. These abusive terms, referred to by the court ruling, include high penalties for late interest payments and eviction for missing just one or two payments on a 30year mortgage. Apart from lobbying the government, the Platform runs a network of local assemblies where people can come for help. There are 65 in Catalonia alone and 150 across the country. Across Spain, though, some 350,000 families have been forced out of their homes since the property market crashed in 2008. Word about the Platform spread, together with Ada Colau’s popularity, when she appeared before a parliamentary committee on the mortgage. She reacted to a remark by a representative of the AEB, the Spanish Banking Association, by calling him a criminal. “He boasted that Spain has got the best mortgage system in the whole world,” she recalls. “I couldn’t believe it when it has caused so much suffering. It was an instinctive reaction but calling him a criminal was the least I could do!” Juan Jose Toribio, an adviser to the Spanish Banking Association, says Colau’s attack on his colleague was unjustified. He says the banks stopped evicting the most vulnerable families in 2012. That change in policy came after a 53-year woman died jumping from her fourth-floor apartment in northern Spain, hours before she was due to be forced out of her home. This new policy only suspends evictions for two years but the Platform says thousands of vulnerable families are still being made homeless. According to the Bank of Spain, evictions accelerated in the first half of last year when more than 35,000 Spanish homes were seized by banks for non-payment. Toribio denies that the banks are to blame for the evictions crisis.

BRONSON COMES HOME

Bronson, one of the most popular horses at The Easy Horse Care Rescue Centre (EHCRC) in Rojales is back home after a life saving operation. Bronson was suddenly taken very ill three weeks ago and rushed to the Centro Policlinico Veterinario Raspeig (Alicante Horse Hospital) by Rod Weeding co founder of the EHCRC in a desperate bid to save his life. Sue Weeding, Rod’s wife explains the drama that unfolded that morning. “Rod and I were up most of the night with Bronson in his paddock. We thought he had severe colic, all of the symptoms were there. It is vitally important that a horse with suspected colic is kept on its feet and walked around continuously. It became obvious to us both that Bronson was not improving and we called in Dorothea our fantastic vet who, as always was with us within minutes. Bronson was becoming uncontrollable with pain spasms but with disregard for her own safety, Dorothea administered the appropriate treatment to calm him down and allow our team to get him into the horsebox. Salvador the vet and his team at the Alicante Horse Hospital were waiting when Rod arrived with Bronson and an emergency operation was performed immediately. The cause of Bronson’s discomfort soon became apparent. A large enterolite almost 15 centimetres long was extracted from his small colon. An enterolite is caused when a horse eats something like a piece of plastic or a foreign body which then gets stuck in the intestine.. Bronson must have digested this long before he was rescued back in October 2010. It can take many years for this foreign body to become coated by the digestive system in a hard calcium like substance which builds up over time. This particular enterolite had moved to the end of Bronson’s colon causing a complete blockage. Rod and I and all the team and volunteers at the EHCRC are indebted to Salvador and his skilled team of surgeons at the Alicante Horse Hospital for saving Bronson’s life and, because we are a fully registered Spanish charity they discounted the final bill as a gesture of their support for what we do. Special thanks also to Kate Jensen, a truly dear friend and supporter for her generous offer of 3000 euros towards the cost of Bronson’s operation and

post operation treatment. Bronson has now had his stitches removed by Dorothea this week and will remain in his stable to recuperate further before being let out into his paddock with his companions Harry Trotter, Sophia and Katy-Rose.” Bronson was named after Charles Bronson of Street Fighter movie fame because of his fight for survival and will to live after being found at the side of the main road in Almoradi. He is a pure Spanish horse around 15 years old and was discovered lying alongside the road with massive head wounds caused by being attacked with a large metal object losing a large amount of blood. He had escaped his assailant and lost his balance, collapsing terrified while trying to drink some water from the ground. Rod, Sue and five helpers arrived and struggled to get Bronson up as he was staggering and in great pain and obviously traumatised. Back at the stables and after much examination and care it was discovered that this beautiful horse had appalling injuries to his skull, brain, left eye and inner ear, some of which he has never fully recovered. But, living up to his name Bronson fought back and with a tremendous will to live recovered from his ordeal. It is this determination and drive which has undoubtedly helped him survive yet another trauma in his short life. The Easy Horse Care Rescue Centre is open every Sunday afternoon between 1pm and 4pm where you can enjoy hot food, tea and snacks in the garden café. Their popular horse tours start at 2pm where you can meet all of the resident equines and hear their stories. If you would like to help and volunteer at the open days please contact the centre on the number below. The EHCRC has five charity shops and is a fully registered Spanish charity. Their shops are located in Ciudad Quesada, Los Montesinos, La Siesta and for massive furniture bargains, Guardama and La Zenia. They will come and collect any items free of charge that you wish to donate including furniture, electrical items, clothes and scrap metal for recycling. Please cal 636 062 000 for more information. For directions to the centre in Rojales and to make donations or sponsor a horse go to www.easyhorsecare.net.


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Tourism Awards Go To Hotel Chain And Tour Operator

The annual Costa de Almeria awards for the promotion of tourism in the region took place in the Castle of Roquetas last week. The awards are given to institutions, companies and individuals who make an outstanding contribution towards the support and sponsorship of tourism in the area. This year the awards went to the Majorca based hotel chain Roc Hotels, the Belgian tour operator Jet Air and the actor Josema Yuste. Last year, Roc Hotels bought and carried out a four million euro refurbishment to the Golf Trinidad Hotel in the Urbanisation. The badly vandalised hotel had been closed for three years before the Roc chain stepped in. The subsequent transformation has proved to be a hit, not only with relieved locals but with the large number of tourists who visited last year. President of Roc Hotels, Miguel Miralles said the company was encouraged by the first years trading and hoped to make further improvements to the hotel this year to bring it up to four star status. He also thanked the local council and Cajamar for their help in making the takeover possible. The Belgian tour operator Jet Air is one of the longest serving companies providing holidays to the area; they started flights to Almeria in 1984. They received their award for, ‘continuing to increase the number of tourists visiting Roquetas and for showing the way to other operators over the last thirty years.’ Mayor Gabriel Amat said their contribution to the economy of the region, ‘has been vital in the growing success of Roquetas as a major tourist destination for foreign visitors.’

Weekend Breaks Away cordoba Córdoba is ideal for those who like to eat well, explore on foot, dive into old bodegas and relish architectural wonders. The city’s heart needs no introduction, for its fame is widespread: the magnificent Mezquita, a symbol of worldly and sophisticated Islamic culture, lords over the town centre and pulls thousands of tourists into its arched interior every day. The streets of the Judería (Jewish quarter) stretch out from the great mosque like capillaries (albeit those nearest the monument are clogged with tourist bric-a-brac), unexpectedly emerging on peaceful plazas. The compact town centre has a

more boisterous vibe with some excellent bars and restaurants – some of which have become sights in themselves – while the Islamic ruin of Medinat al-Zahra, west of town, stirs the imagination with its glory and grandeur. Córdoba is quiet and withdrawn during the winter months but bursts into life from mid-April to mid-June, when the city stages most of its major fiestas. At this time of year the skies are blue, the heat is tolerable and the city’s many trees and courtyards drip with foliage and blooms. The medieval city is immediately north of the Río Guadalquivir,

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Dogs are bred to complete tasks such as hunting and herding. When they aren’t able to fulfill these types of duties, they can get restless. Engage your dog in a game of Frisbee. Get him involved in a sport like agility or Flyball. Take him for a long walk, hike, or swim. Find jobs that fulfill your dog’s breed. If you have a retriever, for example, nothing will leave it

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Weird and Wonderful A multicolored dog is seen during the “Blocao” dog carnival in Rio de Janeiro

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Wildlife photographer Sam Hobson’s latest haunting project shows deer venturing into London’s housing estates in search of food during the winter.

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(of which sugars)”. The “Carbohydrates” figure will also include starchy carbohydrates, so you can’t use it to work out the sugar content. In this case, check the ingredients list to see if the food is high in added sugars. Labels on the front of packaging There are labels containing nutrition information on the front of some food packaging. This includes labels that use red, amber and green colour-coding and advice on reference intakes (RI) of some nutrients, which can include sugar. Labels that include colour-coding allow you to see at a glance if the food is high, medium or low in sugars. • red = high • amber = medium • green = low Some labels on the front of packaging will display the amount of sugar in the food as a proportion of the RI. RIs are guidelines about the approximate amount of particular nutrients required for a healthy diet. Ingredients list You can get an idea of whether a food is high in added sugars by looking at the ingredients list. Added sugars must be included in the ingredients list, which always starts with the biggest ingredient. This means that if you see sugar near the top of the list, you know the food is likely to be high in added sugars. Watch out for other words used to describe added sugars, such as sucrose, glucose, fructose, maltose, hydrolysed starch and invert sugar, corn syrup and honey. By Almeria Angels.


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Go on! Admit it! How many of you have 100’s if not 1000’s for pictures of your kids, grandkids, nephews, nieces, and other assorted relatives. What proportion of them have been sent to you, or have you been naughty and found one of a dozen ways to download these pictures off Facebook? Don’t give it a second thought, I have only just a few less pictures than you and have also swiped them off Facebook! Is you computer getting a little ‘Bogged down’ with all these pictures? Do I sound like a dodgy American car salesman? Are you confused? You will be on the next episode of soap. Now I have your attention and have you completely confused with obscure, tacky American spoof TV shows, it

is only fair that we put this hyperbolic rhetoric to bed and concentrate on the subject in hand. The original questions asked before I went ‘on one’ was do you have a computer with thousands of pictures of loved one’s that could be slowing your machine down? No! This isn’t going to be another discourse on cleaning up you machine, more accurately some sage advice on removing the excess. Now I sound like some kind of dodgy dietician! Were you aware that as much as 5% of the pictures, music and every other collectable is likely to be a duplicate! That means that a good proportion of your precious disk space is being wasted. “What is the solution, Oh Guru” I hear you call! Simply go to ‘Google’ and type in “file duplicate finder” because that is what you need,

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Serving suggestion Being down near Gibraltar means that the lights of Morocco and Ceuta can be seen from our balcony on a clear night yet we had never ventured by boat across the water. We booked a weekend return on the catamaran FRS ferry from Tarifa to Tangiers. It’s only costs 60€ return and takes just 35 minutes, even in the winter there is an hourly service. There is plenty of free parking in Tarifa, and checking in is a doddle especially as they advise just 45 mins before sailing. The cafeteria harbour side is reasonably priced and has decent food and free Wi-Fi. I can honestly say if there was a ferry to Gatwick I would take it from now on rather than endure the ritual humiliation of airport customs and even worse the murderous early morning return times from the UK. Waking up at 0430 on a cold winter’s night to get to a British airport is awful for the return flight from Blighty. Tangiers is only 30 kilometres from Tarifa; stepping onto the tarmac however, it was immediately obvious we were on a different continent as our senses were assaulted by the sights, sounds and smells of a bustling North African city. The hustling started immediately with people offering to carry baggage, get taxis or find us a hotel. Politely but firmly ‘non merci’ was said a 100 times before we got into the sanctuary of our prebooked taxi. ‘Grande Taxis’ are all 30 year old yellow Mercedes and ‘petit taxis’ are modern blue Dacias. Our big Merc pushed through the throng whilst we sat in the back trying to acclimatise quickly to what really is a different world to us cosseted westerners. Our hotel was beautiful; a large town house stylishly refurbished by Vincent the French owner. We didn’t stay in long as we were

a program (NOT APP) that finds duplicate files. In preparing this article I have spent nearly 2 days looking for, and testing free file duplicate finders for you. Now before you get upperty about the word free, let’s make it plain, some of the best programs I have ever bought, that is, paid good money for, have originally been free, fully functional versions! If you have followed my articles over the passed 2 and a bit years you will have amassed a library of free and inexpensive tools to keep your computers in tip top condition, and one of the programs is by a company called “Auslogic” which produce a very nice de-fragmentation program. They now produce a very nice duplicate file finder, which does exactly what it says in the advertising. My favourite though, and has been for years, is something called “Duplicate Cleaner” from “Digital Volcano”. Go to “http://www. duplicatecleaner.com/” to view

what it is capable of. Of all the test programs available this one has the most accurate ‘Hits’. It does this by using an MD5 calculation on the files to compare the actual contents of the files and produce a long number that is unique to this file. Next week we will be discussing some of the number theory about the MD5 algorithm and why it is more than good enough to use it to find which files, regardless of name, extension, time and date stamp. So until then, get the program, install it, run it and test it with all your pictures, music files and video files and see how many times it gets it right! Have fun till then and See you at Jacks bar on Friday afternoons and anywhere else you would like me to run a computer clinic (open to suggestions). Have a great week!

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keen to get out and explore. We studied the map and walked to the Medina which is the oldest part of Tangier and involves a steep uphill walk. The trick to avoid being hassled is to walk purposely and not get the map out to look for directions. Unfortunately I did get the map out a few times and out of nowhere appeared chancers offering to be our tour guides or take us to their uncles shop. It’s sad really as sometimes someone will be genuine and point in the right direction but everyone is treated with caution. I never understand why shop owners invite people to look at their wares saying nothing needs to be bought. ‘Just looking’ they offer. One shop owner invited us to the 4th floor roof terrace of his shop so we could survey the panorama; we declined as it would have meant having to walk through his shop and avoid buying any tat! Tangiers can be very busy, colourful, loud and an assault on the senses and it’s certainly worth a visit. There are gems like the Museum which is in a converted palace. There are great restaurants too which even going top end to avoid a repeat of our Delhi Belly from last time, are inexpensive compared to Spanish prices with main courses costing between10 and15€. The shops tend to

open later so going exploring in the morning means deserted streets and alleys, and less hassle. The inspiration for the title this week came from the return ferry trip; Seduced by the photo on the pizza menu I gullibly ordered one. The reality was a Tesco Value soggy cardboard tasting type thing instead. I guess the instructions ‘serving suggestion’ should have been written in bold type.


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Q. Please explain the situations in which a resident qualifies for non-payment of capital gains tax.

A . The first thing is to be able to prove to the notary the day of the sale that you are in fact a Spanish tax resident. It is very important to realize that having what everyone calls the “residencia” issued by the police does not in fact prove you are a tax resident of Spain, and that if this is the only document you take to the notary to prove tax residency , the notary will consider you a non resident and you will be subject to a 3% retention. To prove you are a tax resident your solicitor needs to request a certificate from the tax authorities, which can then be taken to the notary. If you suffer the nasty surprise of them saying that in fact you are a non resident, you will need to get this amended by proving to them that you are in fact a resident before they will issue you with the correct certificate for the notary. The best way to secure tax residency status is making a resident income tax declaration in Spain in June of every year. If you are going to sell shortly, request this certificate in advance to avoid last minute surprises. 1. The possible total or partial exemption from capital gains tax due

to reinvestment (roll-over): If you are a resident and sell one property to purchase another of the same or higher price you can claim 100% exemption from capital gains tax. To benefit you have to have been a resident for at least 3 year before the sale takes place, and you must purchase the next property within 2 years of the sale. If you are moving to a smaller property, you can claim exemption of a percentage of the capital gains tax. 2. Claim of total exemption if you are over 65 years old: If you are over 65 and sell your main home (where you must have lived for at least 3 years as a resident), you can claim 100% exemption from capital gains tax even if you do not reinvest. If the property is owned by a couple and one member is over 65 and the other is not, you are allowed to claim the exemption in respect to half the price. Michael Davies. Abogado.

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Golf Club Catering WhatsApp Has Company Declares Outage After Facebook Buyout Bankruptcy The catering company Gaby, which runs the bars and restaurants at the Playa Serena Golf Club has gone into voluntary liquidation. The club opened in the Urbanisation of Roquetas in 1973, but has been in conflict with Gaby for some time over alleged non payment of rent and staff wages. Gabriel Martinez, head of the catering firm who’ve held the contract for ten years blames, ‘the exorbitant rental costs of 18,000 euros per month,’ as being, ‘a huge contributing factor’ to the companies problems. The dispute between club and caterer has been ongoing since the summer of last year when a new board of directors was elected at the club. Mr. Martinez claims ‘inconsistencies over the renewal of contracts by the new board of directors,’ has led to their current situation. The club is claiming unpaid rent of 130,000 euros and say that Gaby has been in violation of their contract for more than three years. They also claim the catering company has been using the facilities for unauthorised private functions, provisions for which are not included in their rental agreement. A spokesman for the golf club recently issued a statement reassuring members, visitors and guests that the provision of catering at the club would continue as normal and that everything was being done to resolve the situation as quickly as possible.

The WhatsApp instant messaging app has suffered an outage just days after it was snapped up by Facebook for $19bn (£11.4bn). WhatsApp, which has more than 450 million monthly users, said it was having “server issues” on Saturday night. The firm tweeted at 8.16pm UK time: “We hope to be back up and recovered shortly.” Users reacted angrily, saying their chat conversations were only showing a loading asterisk and the alert “Connecting...”

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The usufruct is the right of enjoyment, enabling a holder to derive profit or benefit from a property that either is titled to another person or which is held in common ownership, with the obligation to keep it and care for it as if it was their own. The value of this life-long usufruct is 70% of the house value when you are under 20 years old and looses 1% of the house value per year from the time you reach 20 years of age, with a minimum value of 10% of the price of the property. The best way to calculate the value of the usufruct is as follows: Usufruct = 89 - your age. Bearing in mind that the maximum value of the life-long usufruct is 70% and the minimum value is 10%. Example 1: Value of a life-long usufruct in the case of a beneficial owner (usufructuary) of 32 years of age on a property valued at 150.000 €. U = 89-32 = 57% 150.000 € x 57% = 85.500 € Example 2: Value of a life-long usufruct in the case of a beneficial owner (usufructuary) of 82 years of age on a property valued at 150.000 €. U = 89-82 = 7% 150.000 € x 10% (minimum limit of the usufruct value) = 15.000 € Example 3: Value of a life-long usufruct in

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the case of a beneficial owner (usufructuary) of 18 years of age on a property valued at 150.000 €. U = 89-18 = 71% 150.000 € x 70% (maximum limit of the usufruct value) = 105.000 € SIMULTANEOUS AND SUCCESSIVE USUFRUCT: If two people hold the usufruct on a property, the value will be calculated on the age of the youngest of them. Example: A married couple of 70 and 73 years of age who give to their children their property valued at 150.000 €, withholding the life-long usufruct until the last spouse’s death. U = 89 - 70 (age of the youngest spouse) = 19% 150.000 € x 19% = 28.500 € BARE OWNERSHIP (NUDA PROPIEDAD): The value of the “bare ownership” (ownership of the property without the usufruct) will be the difference between the total value of the property and the value of the usufruct. FO (full ownership) = BO (bare ownership) + U (usufruct) BO (bare ownership) = FO (full ownership) - U (usufruct)

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The Great Big Spanish Adventure by Janette Davies. “She could feel the heat of his body. She felt his breath on the back of her head. “Your head smells like peaches.”He pushed a lock of her blonde hair behind her ear and kissed her neck.” What a rollercoaster of a ride through the Paraiso Apartamentos in southern Spain and what a medley of misfits ambling along in a vice-laden den of money laundering and drug-busting. Is this Spain? Carole dominates this tale and sails through on cloud nine after a few bumpy rides with Lyle and Samantha, his squeeze. But that’s water under the bridge. It’s good to see a strong female role-model coming out on top, so well done Janette Davies. Even the old crocks, in spite of being professional medical people deserve a second chance and it’s exhilarating to welcome Sarah-Jane and Mark as newly- weds second time around. So what if their grown up children disapprove? They’ll come round in the end and of course they do. Don’t we expats love Spain? Nothing could keep us away! Plenty of vino, cava and coffee not to mention Flamenco. Sounds Spanish? What about undercover agents, pimps, whores and The Pussy Club? Yes it’s all in there. More satirical of society than to be taken seriously and in good taste too. Unfortunately they’re not all-loved up and there are imminent divorces on the horizon. Sarah-Jane assumes that this idyllic setting will be nice and quiet and how unimaginable to conceive that anything earth shattering could happen in Paraiso! Ironical. Isn’t life strange? Of Mice and Men and Steinbeck would agree. There are plenty of rumbles, not quite so earth-shattering perhaps but still significant. Carole’s boyfriend, Lyle is a bit rough and certainly mis-matched with Carole. Where on earth did she find him? Benji’s Bar and Restaurant is the place to be if you are a dodgy type laundering money or peddling drugs even. Unfortunately, Carole works there until she finds her boyfriend in a compromising position on the kitchen floor with the new waitress, Sam. Caught in the act. However, a thoroughly composed Carole gives almost a theatrical performance demonstrating how despicable and gross they are. Doing it on the floor, in a kitchen? That’s it, she decides. The end. She goes back to her Paraiso apartment, collects his dirty washing and presents it to Sam issuing an unexpected and brave ultimatum and thus ending a bad relationship. “If I was wearing the god awful knickers you are, I’d also want to get ‘em off the

first opportunity I got. Don’t think Health and Safety would be too impressed with you two rolling round the kitchen floor though.” Sarah-Jane’s advice for getting over a two-timing cheater of a boyfriend? “You’ve got to kiss a lot of frogs.” It’s not long before the police come sniffing round the joint uttering foul play. Carole’s first brothel visit presents her with a bit of a dilemma. What should she wear? Tart or smart? That’s a new one for the books surely? Her first visit is profitable: a bottle of French brandy, 50e and a cheeky thong with emeralds and rubies. Wow! What did she have to do I hear you say? Read it! Or what about Roberto’s bar, acting as an informant and smooching with homosexual Alonso who was as gay as a spring morning. Sounds ominous? What were Peter Mason and Barney planning? A very sick Katya marries Andreu who is in a homosexual relationship with the approval of Luis, his partner. What a topsy-turvy Spanish community! Or Russian for that matter. The illusive man of the moment is Guillermo, initially described as a scary-looking Spaniard, a pimp, then intriguing when he is visited by the Ladies of the Night, attractive, even sex on legs, Death Vader and finally, a cross between Pierce Brosnan and Rafa Nadal. Count me in. Who is going to be the lucky lady? Obviously someone who deserves such a hunk and it might be you lucky person. Publisher: Word Play. ISBN 13: 9781493541201.

REVIEW it by Carol Naylor. www.carolnaylor.blogspot.com / www.carolesleynaylor.wordpress.com naylorcl@hotmail.es

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pause for thought

In my childhood, I do recall that my brother and I used to have the occasional disagreement. On one such occasion our exasperated Mother sent us to our rooms with instructions to learn a Bible verse from the letter St Paul wrote to the Church in Ephesus. “Be kind to each other, tender hearted, forgiving one another just as God for Christ’s sake has forgiven you.” I’m not sure how much good it did me at the time, but I’ve never forgotten it and have subsequently always tried to remember its teaching whenever my patience becomes strained.

How hard it can be to be kind to others, especially when annoyed or irritated by their words or actions! How easily we respond with unkind thoughts, words or actions when others hurt us, yet how much more effective can a little kindness be in healing such hurt. But Paul’s advice goes further as he tells us to be tender-hearted, or compassionate, understanding another’s point of view and able to empathise with them. How much happier and more fulfilling would all our relationships be if only we were really tenderhearted as well as kind. But it is perhaps the final phrase of that verse, so reminiscent of a similar phrase in The Lord’s Prayer,

that can be the most challenging, as it reminds me that I need to forgive others in the same way and to the same extent as God has forgiven me. For He forgives ungrudgingly, even though I’m often unaware of the offence I’ve caused. However great my failure or however often I offend, I can be assured that God won’t hold it against me, but remains always ready to forgive, with every penalty I may deserve having been paid in full by Christ himself. And that is how God expects me to treat others. Extremely hard, possibly resulting on occasions in personal hurt, but how much more harmonious would our relationships be if we could all live to this advice to be really kind, compassionate and completely forgiving. Details of a number of English Language Churches are given in Sol Noticeboard for any wishing to Worship, whilst additionally, further information about the Anglican Church in this area may be seen on the web site www.mojacarchurch. org Duncan Burr is Licensed Lay Reader for the Anglican Chaplaincy of Costa Almeria and Costa Cálida and may be contacted at djburr@avired.com

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STANDARD CROSSWORD

ACROSS

ACROSS

qualities (6)

implement (6)

1. Extremely cold

14 Conundrum (6)

5 Carapace (5)

(5)

18 Malleable (7)

6 Lured (7)

20 Irritated (5)

7 Intended (5)

22 Spear (5)

13 Curt (7)

23 Acute (7)

15 Ludicrous (7)

24 Stringed

16 Interminable

instrument (5)

(7)

25 Overheads (5)

17 Sheep known

4. Out of fashion (5) 8. Communication channel (7) 9. Crowd scene actor (5)

1 Be supplied with wings, over and above (7) 5 English poet writes about head of Scottish queen (7) 9 Uncommon fly on rare plant (5,4) 10 Stories least translated (5) 11 Strap, though short, has hanger’s heart (5) 12 Giant fish, note, approaches Italian city (not capital) (9) 13 Dead time after amusement in December (7) 15 Unbeliever attending robbery (7) 17 Man admitting setback for islanders (7) 19 Artist’s entrance (7) 21 Repudiating a pig that’s eating out (9) 23 I ntroduction to book by mere poet (5) 25 Muse about weed on top of Olympus (5) 26 Gray’s line about young animals (9) 27 They try canopies (7) 28 Oriental festival on the first of November (7)

for its high

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church (5)

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18 Greek letter (5)

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2 Guides (5)

19 Paragon (5)

12 Natural

3 Distinguish (7)

21 Male monarchs

abilities or

4 Writing

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assessment (7) Authority, for example (sic) (3-2) The stagecoach industry (9) Dexterity is an insult, so we hear (7) Drink produced as grain ferments (7) Out of context rather more than is necessary (5) Game lord holds Nabokov novel with no leading character (9) 8 Others acquired skill to turn over a new leaf (7) 14 Sailors with thin skins are cinematic celebrities (4 5) 16 Intoxicated with dances and drinks (9) 17 Part of the USA obscured by mist and dew? (7) 18 Furies, in ancient Greece or Ireland? Certainly! (7) 19 Thankless person from Tangier (7) 20 Treads for one of the family (7) 22 Complete western part of golf course (5) 24 Making a comeback in White Horse Inn, a musical heroine (5) 2 3 4 5 6 7

SUDOKU PUZZLE s

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

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standard SUDOKU

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........................................................................ 3. W hich is the largest country in the world with only one time zone? .................................................................... 4. W hich football team are known as the Rosso-nera or Rosso-Neri? .................................................................... 5. H ow many pips are there on the Greenwich Time Signal? .................................................................... 6. N ame all of the seven dwarves in Disney`s Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs? .................................................................... 7. The 1999 film 10 Things I Hate About You is based on which Shakespeare play? .................................................................... 8. T he world`s smallest independant country since 1929 has a birth rate of zero. What is it called? .................................................................... 9. Where in the body would you find an astrocyte? .................................................................... 10. What nationality is the singer Feist?

Age Relatives Awards 60 30 40 65 60 75 74 46 125 48 5 96 40 9 165

2. W hat is the maximum number of horses allowed to run in the Grand National?

At the local sports club, some veteran members were photographed together for the annual awards ceremony. In the photograph, each member has a different coloured T-shirt on. Obviously, the number of awards each has won over the years counts towards their status within the club, however, it is also significant to let other members know how many relatives of theirs are eligible for membership. From the information given below, can you determine the positions of the five members in the photograph, their T-shirt colour, their age (40, 48, 60, 65, 74), the number of awards they have won (40, 75, 96, 125, 165) and the number of eligible relatives (5, 9, 30, 46, 60)? Clues… The person who is wearing red, has 25 relatives more than Jeff and is not next to the person wearing blue. Jim is wearing orange and has 40 awards more than John. John has 51 awards more than his age and Jeff has 5 relatives. Jake has 75 awards and is 65 years old. The person on the far right has 37 fewer relatives than John, and is 40 years old. Jack, who is the first, is 60 years old, and has 20 awards less than his age. The person who is next to the person who has 46 relatives but not next to the person who is 60 years old, is wearing yellow, and has 96 awards. The person in the centre has 46 relatives, is wearing blue and has 125 awards. The person who is wearing green, has 30 more relatives than the person to the left of him.

Name T-shirt Jack red Jake green John blue Jeff yellow Jim orange

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Logic Puzzle

Logic Puzzle SOLUTIon

.................................................................... 11. W hat was the original name of the Royal Air Force? .................................................................... 12. T he 1812 Overture was written to celebrate the defeat of Napoleon in which city? .................................................................... 13. W ho wrote the Sinead O`Connor hit Nothing Compares 2 U? .................................................................... 14. Who was the last Governor of Hong Kong? .................................................................... 15. W hich Prime Minister made Jeffrey Archer a life peer? ................................................................................... 16. What is the world`s northernmost capital city? ...................................................................... 17. In which city was Terry Waite kidnapped? ...................................................................... 18. Which tree appears on the flag of Lebannon? ...................................................................... 19. I n the three Bourne films starring Matt Damon what is Bourne`s first name? ...................................................................... 20. Between them, the six wives of HenryVIII were of three different nationalities. English, Spanish and what other? ......................................................................

Q&A ANWERS:

ABUSE ADDICTION ARRESTED BAIL BEER BINGE BLACKOUT BRAIN CAR CRASH CIRRHOSIS COMATOSE CORONARY DEAD DEATH DEBT DIE DRUNK DUI ENABLER FATAL HEADACHE HEART HIDE HOMELESS HOSPITAL HUNGOVER IMPAIR ISOLATION

# 1 2 3 4 5

1. W hich letter of the alphabet appears only once in the names of all English and Scottish league football teams and not at all in the names of the elements in the Periodic Table?

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~ quotes ~

“My Father had a profound influence on me, he was a lunatic” - Spike Milligan

“My father told me all about the birds and the bees, the liar - I went steady with a woodpecker till I was twenty-one” Bob Hope “...And my parents finally realise that I’m kidnapped and they snap into action immediately: they rent out my room” Woody Allen “When I was born ... the doctor came out to the waiting room and said to my father ... I’m very sorry. We did everything we could ... but he pulled through ” - Rodney Dangerfield “Human beings are the only creatures on earth that allow their children to come back home” -Bill Cosby “Everyone should have kids. They are the greatest joy in the world. But they are also terrorists. You’ll realize this as soon as they are born, and they start using sleep deprivation to break you” - Ray Romano “We spend the first twelve months of our children’s lives teaching them to walk and talk and the next twelve telling them to sit down and shut up” - Phyllis Diller

alcohol

Find and circle all of the alcohol that are hidden in the grid.

JAIL KILL LIQUOR LOSE JOB MADD

POISON PUKE RED EYES REHAB SHAKES

SICK SLUR SNEAKY SUICIDE SUPPORT

URINE VODKA VOMIT WHISKEY WINE

1. J (appears in St Johnstone) 2. 40 3. China (It actually spans 5 zones) 4. AC Milan 5. 6 (5 short and 1 long) 6. Happy, Grumpy, Doc, Sleepy, Sneezy, Dopey and Bashful 7. The Taming Of The Shrew 8. The Vatican City 9. The brain 10. Canadian

11. Royal Flying Corps 12.Moscow 13.Prince 14. Chris Pattern 15. John Major 16. Reykjavik 17. Beirut 18. The Cedar 19. Jason 20. German (Ann of Cleves)


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Tasty food for everyday, special occasions and for sharing with friends

Peking-style vegetable dumplings Ingredients

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community news PALS Forthcoming events trips and excursions

St. Nicholas Ecumenical Church

11th April GARRUCHA Market, Lunch included at our favourite restaurant in BEDAR then onto ICELAND in Vera. 25 Euros 27thApril-1st May. A trip half board to our Andalucian adventure. CORDOBA, SEVILLE< GRENADA, and a visit to the white villages and RONDA. Centrally located hotels. From Pto de Mazarron, Country Club and Camposol. 320 Euros in double sharing. 18th October-25th October only a few cabins left for a suoper trip all inclusive cruise, gratuities, port taxes, drinks, entertainment, food and transport to Valencia from just 690 Euros. Visit Palma de MALLORCA, ROME, FLORENCE,SARDINIA and CORSICA. If this is your first cruise it wont be your last!!! PALS information 626 460465 or www.pals.sm4.biz Tickets Saturdays 11 till 1.30 at The Trevi on B Sector Camposol or Wednesday 1 till 3 La Ratatouille in Pto de Mazarron.

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Priest: Reverend Pauline Williams 950 956 166/687250860

We hold services each week at 10.30am on Camposol, Mazarron. Everyone is welcome to join us. For further details, call Rev. Maureen Kent 968 970 637

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The community group is looking for volunteers to represent their poligono´s at committee meetings. All decisions on expenditure and projects are decided at these meetings, held once a month at 4 pm on the first Monday each month in the Clubhouse. At present the following poligonos do not have a representative so those living on these poligono´s do not have a voice on decisions being made. D 12,14,15,17,22,28, Would you like a say in what is decided, then ring Mick Drummond on 968 131 971 or 666 863 670 or email him at michaelmarjorie@hotmail.co.uk

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card, selected the item I required, and Added it to my Cart. So far so good, but that was as far as I could get – amazon wanted my password. I had no idea what my password was, so I pretended to be a new customer. This got it all of a lather, as it was sure that it recognised my email address, and kept sending me emails asking if I wanted to Activate a New Account, threatening to wipe out all my Purchasing History if I did so. Go on, wipe it! I urged, but it was fixated on my password. In an effort to circumnavigate the password problem, I clicked Change My Password. This resulted in another email, asking if I wanted to change my password. Read my clicks, amazon! I want to change my password! I filled in a new password, confirmed it, and clicked Continue, patiently unjumbling the scrambled letters as requested. This

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brought about a flurry of email activity from amazon. Congratulations on creating a new account followed hard on the heels of Did I Want to Change my Password? I thought I’d just done that! I settled in for the long haul, and changed the password that I had just changed. It responded with an email asking if I wanted a new account – Yup, that was the general idea! I unscrambled some more letters, and, as requested, changed my password again. By now I have to my reckoning 3 accounts and 3 passwords, but hey, so what! Functioning on automatic pilot I repeated the account/password/ unscramble the letters game 3 times more, yet amazon still did not consider me acceptable as a customer. So I now had 6 separate accounts, with 6 separate passwords, and feel discriminated against. If you don’t want my custom, amazon, be woman enough to man up to it, and tell me! I’m fed up now – I’m going to sulk! So there!

Skating On Expensive Ice In 1936 Berlin hosted the summer Olympics and with Hitler wishing to showcase the Third Reich and the great achievements of National Socialism, and to outdo the Los Angeles games of 1932, a new 100,000 seater stadium was built along with six gymnasiums and many smaller arenas. A state of the art closed circuit television and radio system that reached 41 countries was installed, and a production company was commissioned to film the games at great cost. It was to be a statement about racial supremacy and Hitler demanded medals from Germany’s athletes. In 2014, Sochi is the host city for the Winter Olympics and at an estimated cost of £30billion, it is the most expensive and lavish winter games of all time. All protests and marches against the current regime have been banned except from one small area well away from the games and prying foreign journalistic eyes, and last week a pop group who decided to sing a protest song in the wrong location, were attacked by police with horse whips and carted off to jail. The aim of these games is to showcase the new Russia to the world and Mr Putin has demanded medals. Away from the politics, some of the action has been a joy to watch, even for us British, who have no tradition of winter sporting

success. As I write, the ladies curling team has just won the bronze medal and the men are due to play for the gold later today – although let’s be honest, we are really talking about Scottish teams here, playing a Scottish sport under the team GB banner. But as an Englishman, I still reserve the right to cheer them on. For those unfamiliar with the sport; a team of four people take it in turns to slide a shiny Ayers Rock with a handle down some ice in an effort to score a bullseye and in the process shunt the other team’s rock out of the way, which seems extremely rude to me. But there you go. With a bronze in the snowboarding; a fabulous gold medal in the women’s skeleton and with real prospects in the speed skating, it would seem that we are set to win several medals this time around and have our best Winter Olympics to date. Only a Brit could get ecstatic over a haul of four or five medals. Apart from the curling – the tactics of which I am still struggling to comprehend – my wife has been glued to the skating events, and although the moves are truly a thing of beauty, it’s more a girlie thing as far as I am concerned, and I only watch the occasional routine. But it’s my lovely wife’s reaction and comments about the competitors that entertain me the most. There is as much oooing and ahhhing about the female skaters costumes as the actual performances. But come on; the intricate ensemble’s on Strictly Come Dancing I can understand – they are fabulous creations that have obviously been painstakingly handmade and cost hundreds of pounds – but the tiny getups worn by skaters are no more than a collection of coloured badbirdnow@gmail.com scarves and ribbons. One

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girl glided onto the ice yesterday and my beloved almost spilled her Guinness. “Isn’t that just beautiful” she exclaimed. But to me it looked like a couple of square feet of net curtain to which had been attached some sparkly stuff, the contents of a tube of Smarties and a few budgie feathers. Then in the absence of any British interest in much of the skating these days, there is the way that my wife will attach herself to one particular competitor. “Who do you want to win?” I asked the other day. “That one in the blue dress” she told me. “Oh the Canadian girl. Why’s that?” “All the others are foreign.” came the reply. We have Universal logic; then there is women’s logic and finally my wife’s particular brand of logic. Or later on, when my wife declared that a certain girl would take a tumble before she had ice-danced a single step. The reason given? That the poor unfortunate lady was wearing plain skating pants and not budgie feathers. The hell of it is, the unfortunate girl did fall as predicted which has convinced me that in future, I will always ask what to wear when we have an evening out. I can’t get over how young the skaters are these days. Each games seem to produce a more youthful crop of adolescents with 15 being the current lower age limit. One skater was not given much of a chance by the commentators because she was much older than the others and nearing the end of her career. The poor old dear was 28. Cue: deep meaningful sigh.

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What is the matter with amazon? Why can I not order stuff from them? Are my electronic euros not good enough for them? Or are they simply awkward for the sake of it? I needed something that could only be purchased electronically, so I bravely girded my metaphorical loins and confronted amazon with my request. Amazon instantly responded, promising to ship the item from the USA sooner than immediately. No, I said, I want it sent from Spain. Sorry, it doesn’t exist in Spain, the site informed me. Never mind, I’ll go to amazon.uk I thought, and Lo and behold, there it was. I fetched the trusty credit

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The early morning sun gently warms the stones and cobbles of Alqueria, caressing the village into a new day. The divided people of this small pueblo still slept, unconsciously plotting their mayhem for the coming day. If one studies a map of Alqueria, one will see it is heart-shaped with the broadest expanse to the north. Here is where the people play and worship. Walking west along the Calle Generalissimo, we arrive at a confluence of streets. To our left is the Parroquia de Nuestra Señora de los Remedios, where the devout of the village attend to their spiritual well-being. To our right is the plaza and the Bar La Casa Devante where the hedonistic attend to their physical well-being. A small fountain in the plaza’s centre gurgles with crystal clear water, fresh from the Sierra Alhamilla. The castle of Alqueria is accessed from the plaza by means of six easily scaled steps. It is of Moorish construction with a remarkably well preserved tower. Leaving the square and heading west once more we pass the small museum which houses the famous Corsé de Napoleon and other treasures from the village’s past. We now enter the Calle Mirador with the houses of the Hill People to the left. These are ancient dwellings arranged around the cobbled street. There is a small school opposite and then we go on past Poyato’s smallholding. This takes us to the southern extremity of Alqueria. The olive mill, Alqueria’s only industry is passed

on the right. Opposite it is the bar La Golondrina Verde, playground of Los Recién Llegados, the Newcomers. We now join the Avenida el Raro and pass the fire station on the right. We head east to the abodes of the favoured Newcomers. These are palatial properties, high-walled and swimmingpooled. Walking on we pass the cemetery to the right and then the banks of the Río Verde, reflecting the sun’s rays from its calm surface. Joining the Calle el Raro from the right is the Calle Huella Vieja, the northern route out of the village. This completes a circumnavigation of Alqueria and we once again stand bathed in the early morning sun at the village’s northern extreme. The only other street worthy of note is the Calle Horno, the rest being simple thoroughfares. The Calle Horno runs laterally entering the Calle del Siniestro to the west and the Calle Límite to the east. To be in the Calle Horno during the early hours is a sublime experience. The wonderful aroma of freshly baked bread permeates every corner of the street tempting the fasted palate. Also in the Calle is the Ayuntamiento and on the other side of the street the doctor’s surgery. To walk the empty streets of Alqueria during these early hours with the whitewashed houses reflecting the morning sun can lift one’s soul. It is only later when the population awake and begin their interminable squabbling that a cloud appears to darken the town. As Jean-Paul Sartre wrote ‘l’enfer, c’est les autres’.

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Leading Removal Company reports on strengthening housing market One of Spain’s top removal companies has reported that they experienced a resurgence in the Spanish housing market during 2013 and it looks like 2014 will be an even busier year. Mat Ford-Dunn, the Managing Director of ‘Advance Moves International Removals’ pointed to the fact that many property values in Spain have now fallen to a much more realistic level and this has definitely resulted in increased house sales. This has been noticed in all regions of Spain as Advance Moves operate their relocation services throughout the mainland. Advance Moves has its main warehouse in Murcia, Spain, with an additional warehouse in Kent in the UK and has had to purchase 5 new vans and trucks to cope with the increased demand over the past year. The UK housing market is also in a state of recovery and increased house sales have resulted in more people selling up and looking to buy in Spain. There are many factors that

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


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Tuesday Night Trios Ten Pin Bowling League

Week Twenty played 18th February 2014

After a week which saw the semi finalists claim their spots in the Cornish Pride knockout cup, it was back to league points tonight. After their win over The Mixers last week, Splash took on Split Happens and, were beaten in the first game, with Marion Haynes of SH bowling a 212 scratch game. This wasn’t enough though, and with JuanJo Carral bowling a 581 scratch series, Splash took the next two games and, the overall pinfall.

Mazarron returned to winning ways with a hard-earned 21 home victory against CD Juvenia. Despite being without the suspended Moha and Randry and the injured Alfonso, Mazarron just about deserved their victory although CD Juvenia missed a second half penalty. The home team took the lead in the third minute when Cecilio won a strong tackle in midfield and his pass found Tolo racing clear of the visiting defence before slipping the ball under the body of the advancing keeper. Mazarron’s new goalkeeper Marcos had to be alert shortly afterwards when he raced out of his penalty area to head clear and, after 15 minutes, he came to the rescue again when he foiled another Juvenia breakaway with his feet. Jose Ruben then raced down the left wing but his excellent cross was volleyed well wide by Tolo and, after 36 minutes, Tolo shot straight at the keeper with Ruben waiting at the far post for a cross. The second half began with a fierce goalmouth scramble which saw Juvenia eventually clear the ball and then Tico’s free kick just eluded the onrushing Jose Ruben and the ball was cleared for a corner. However, Mazarron increased their lead after 59 minutes when a cross from the left was headed down by Cecilio into the path of Tolo who controlled the ball and hit a fierce left foot shot into the roof of the net.

Team Finland continued their march up and away at the top of the league, with a 6 – 2 thrashing of The Mixers. Olli Leppanen with a 668 and Markku Maatta bowling a 678 handicap series, swept the nights team honors with a total of 675 and 1851 game and series. Hall y Day tried their best to keep in touch at the top but, Los Lobos had other ideas and, took the first two games. It took a monumental effort by HD but, they managed to take the third game and the overall pinfall to scrap a 4 – 4 draw and so, stay in touch at the top. Los Bandidos cruised past Lucky Strike, even though Graham Lewis of LS bowled his highest scratch and handicap series of the season. The two teams at the bottom of the league clashed on lanes 15 and 16 and, after 3 close games, it was Juan’s Warriors who came out 6 – 2 winners. Caballo Negro turned up with only two players but, still took two points off Corinsh Pride, who had Shane Winfield’s’ 601 steady h/c series to thank for them running out 6 – 2 winners. Crazy Pinz also only had two players but, they were completely blown away by Bar Mosquitos, who had Dave Haynes bowling a 239 scratch game and a 614 h/c series, to thank for an 8 – 0 scoreline. With eight weeks remaining, there will be a lot of swapping around in this league and, there is still all to play for.

Juvenia should have equalised after 67 minutes when a cross from the left was punched clear by Marcos but the referee awarded a penalty for apparent pushing by a Mazarron defender. However, the spot kick was blazed over the bar much to the delight of the Mazarron supporters. CD Juvenia did pull a goal back after 80 minutes when Marcos was caught off his line by Maximino’s clever lob from 20 yards to set up a frantic last 10 minutes but Mazarron hung on for an important victory. Team: Marcos, Alcaraz, Juan Andreo, Dani, Ishmael, Chema (Fran), Enrique, Tico, Jose Ruben, Cecilio (Juanillio), Tolo Man of the Match: Tolo

Sucina Golf Society Tuesday, 18th February 2014

Our first of two visits this year to the excellent Las Colinas course. A rather dull start to the day, and rain forecast but luckily this held off for a good day´s golf . Course in excellent condition. Format for this months´ game was again an Individual Stableford, counting towards our “ Player of the Year” 2014. Many congratulations to all our Winners on the day. Our Division winners were:Division 1 - 1st place John Storey 32pts , 2nd place Roger Major 31pts , 3rd place Colin Comber 30pts. Division 2 - 1st place Colin Archer 32pts, 2nd place Brian Kay 31pts, 3rd place Ron McKinley 30pts. Division 3 - 1st place Wayne Harris 36pts, 2nd place Doreen Crowhurst 32pts and 3rd place Trevor Cooling 28pts. Nearest the pins went to: Hole 5 - David Cooper (guest), Hole 7 - Andy Harvey, Hole 10, 14 & 17 - John Storey. Our next meeting is at La Serena on Tuesday 18th March ( format Team / Fun Game). Start list is on the Noticeboard in Franc & Louise Bar, Sucina or contact any Committee Member. All details can be found on our website:- www. sucinagolfsociety.com

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El Plantio - 19.02.14

The game at El Plantio was our first major of the year and with a party of 38 members and guests were playing for ‘The Claret Jug’ so the stakes were high. We had heard varying reports about the state of the course and although they are doing some work to it, it was reasonably good. Some found the palm trees unforgiving and the water difficult to get over but by the end of the day there were plenty of smiles. Those smiling the most were: In first place and winner of the Claret Jug, Sue Smith with 34 points, congratulations 2nd Danny McErlean with 30 pts 3rd Norman Potter with 29 pts on countback 4th Bob Berry with 29 pts NTPs Scott Blair hole 7, John Dunnion hole 9, Sue Smith hole 12 (in 3 shots) and Brian Lin 2 shots). There were two 2s, Brian Smith and John Dunnion who received €16.50 each. The free game draw was won by Danny McErlean. The prize presentation took place in the evening at the Lo Crispin Tavern where we enjoyed a meal and were suitable entertained by Woody, who certainly got most people up dancing and singing. Thanks to the Tavern staff who always look after us very well and also to Brian Coultate who organised the evening festivities. On another subject a big thanks go to those who contributed to Mick the Grips sponsored haircut in aid of Reach Out childrens charity, we collected €98.

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samm The Autumn Series threw up a few challenges, races cancelled due to weather, lack of support boat, other events being held at the venue, pushing the race back another week. But, in the end the races that were held, were enjoyed by those competing. The trophies were keenly contested with two boats battling for first place. Don Clark in his Hartley and a Balaton Boat helmed by Bob Miles. Had there been another race the result could have been reversed, but in the end the Balaton won the series with Don in third place, pipped by a Shoestring. A photograph of the winning Balaton helms and crews, (left to right, Terry Chapman, Carole Sibson, Bob Miles and Robert Hudson) All boats are now receiving some attention in readiness for the Spring Series which is due to start on 16th March 2014. The Sailing season culminated in a Christmas Supper at Lorenzos in Pilar where members were entertained by The Reef Band, some members of which are also SAMM members. The entertainment was superb and certainly added to a very successful evening. The Commodore thanked members for their support and was pleased to announce that HAH would benefit from over 200€ SAMM sails all year round, new members are always welcome, a choice of groups to join from radio controlled to cruisers with dinghies, day boats and a catamaran as well as the latest acquisition, a motor boat, for those who prefer motors to sails. Check the website for more information regarding all the activities www. sailingmarmenor.com.

20TH FEBRUARY 2014 The fantastic weather continues to remind us why we choose to live in Spain, and what better way to make the most of it could there be than to get out on the golf course. 60 players made the most of the conditions to play in today’s monthly stableford. The winner overall was Sandy Holland who scored a magnificent 41 points. Also deserving a mention, was my playing partner today , Joy Gray, who had a great score and managed to get onto the 18th in 5 and down in 7 for the first time ever. The delight in her face was a pleasure to behold! Scores etc: Overall Winner Sandy Holland

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Gold: 1st Bob Buckeridge 36, 2nd David Gregson 35, 3rd Vince Tocher 30, 4th Robim Richards 27. Silver: 1st Tony Stanley 37, 2nd Bruce Gordon 35, 3rd Ken Brett 34, 4th Frnz Berndt 34 Bronze: 1st Sandy Holland 41, 2nd Tom Corbett 36, 3rd Liz Menzies 36, 4th Joy Gray 35. Nearest The Pins: 5th Franz Berndt, 11th Bob Buckeridge, 12th David Lewis, 15th Cindi Green, 17th Tom Corbett Best Front 9: Alan Venables 19. Best Back 9, Dave King 23. Football Marilyn Eckershall, Malcolm Foskett, Alan Venables, Jim Weston.


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