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Sinitta is not impressed with Nick Grimshaw and Rita Ora joining the X Factor, threatens to join The Voice in protest. Simon Cowell’s former flame is mourning the loss of Louis Walsh from the show, hints at plan to defect to the BBC. SIMON Cowell has got on the wrong side of his former girlfriend Sinitta. The X Factor boss recently hired Rita Ora and Nick Grimshaw to join him and Cheryl Fernandez-Versini on the ITV show’s judging panel. And it sounds as though So Macho singer Sinitta, who often serves at Simon’s helper on the Judges’ Houses show, is not impressed with the newbies’ credentials. Speaking to the Daily Star, she said: “It’s not going to be the same with out Louis. “Simon and Nick will have a laugh but I

don’t think he [Nick] is a mentor. [He has] no singing experience at all “Rita is obviously amazing doing extremely well but it’s not even five years in the game. I think they could have had someone a bit more seasoned.” Meanwhile, once again hinting that she was the best woman for the job, Sinitta said she may be packing up her banana leaves and heading over to rival BBCOne show The Voice. “The Voice needs someone so I wouldn’t even have to stick two fingers up at Simon if I went there, I might be doing him a favour,” she joked. “Don’t worry i’ll do The Voice. I would make the best judge, you don’t understand how passionate I am about music and about mentoring.” Source AFP

LIONEL RITCHIE HEADS THE CHARTS AGAIN

The final Sunday album charts were dominated by Glastonbury acts – with Lionel Richie scoring his first British No 1 in 23 years. Fans sent the singer’s album, The Definitive Collection, to the top spot after a well-received performance on the Pyramid Stage during the third day of the festival. The album was first released in 2003, reaching No 10 in the UK charts. The position marks Richie’s first UK album No 1 since Back to Front in 1992. The Definitive Collection will be the last album named No 1 on a Sunday as the charts move to Fridays to tie in with a new global music release day. “I was overwhelmed performing at Glastonbury in front of all those people, and for the fans to make the album No 1 is unbelievable,” Richie said. “The UK has always been a special place for me.” Thank you to all my fans who helped me reach number 1 in the official UK album chart! #lovemyfans https://t. co/NJy4cQokDH — Lionel Richie (@LionelRichie) July 5, 2015 Nearly half of the Top 40 albums belonged to acts that performed at Glastonbury this year. Florence and The Machine’s How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful was second in the charts and James Bay’s Chaos and the Calm third. Veteran folk-rock guitarist Richard Thompson scored his first Top 10 album at the age of 66. The former guitarist with Fairport Convention entered the charts at No 10 with Still. Kanye West, who headlined the Pyramid Stage on the Saturday, failed to reap a Glastonbury charts boost, however.

The last official UK No 1 single to be announced on a Sunday was Belgian DJ Lost Frequencies with dance track “Are You with Me”, his first to top the UK charts. From this Friday, the Official Charts Company will publish the Top 100 albums and singles at 6pm on a Friday. Martin Talbot, of the Official Charts Company, said: “It is the end of an era. The official chart has been announced every Sunday afternoon for 27 years. But the music industry changes, it’s in a constant state of flux, and we’ve always looked to move forward with it. “It makes sense for the charts to move so that when records are released on a Friday there is a full seven days of sales taken into account.” BBC Radio 1’s Official Chart Show will also switch to Fridays with the DJ Greg James, as part of his drivetime show. It follows a call by the music body, The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI), for new releases to come out on the same day around the world. Currently, albums and singles are released on different days around the world. This had “compelling logic” as most fans want to buy and listen to music at the start of the weekend, Frances Moore, the chief executive of the

IFPI said. According to research for the British Phonographic Industry, 60 per cent of consumers who buy or stream new music (who expressed a preference), prefer it to come out on a Saturday or Friday. The first official UK Singles Chart began in 1952, and it was published in the NME. The chart moved from Tuesday lunchtime to Sunday evening in 1987. The digital downloads chart started in 2004 and was integrated into the UK Top 40 three years later. A chart countdown was put on the radio with Alan Freeman playing the Top 20 on Pick of the Pops in 1962. The Radio 1 show brought in 4 million listeners in the 1980s, although in recent year it has fallen to about 1.2 million. DJs to preside over the chart show include Tony Blackburn and Fearne Cotton. Source www. independent.co.uk.

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Irish singer Val Doonican dies aged 88

Doonican, who grew up in Waterford on the southeast coast of Ireland, was the star of his own show on the BBC from 1965 to 1986, featuring his own performances and those of guest artists. He had started writing music from an early age and had been touring as part of various groups with limited success until in 1963 he appeared on Britain’s main variety TV program of the day, “Sunday Night at the London Palladium”.

An unmanned Russian cargo ship successfully docked with the International Space Station on Sunday following a string of failed attempts to resupply the orbital laboratory. “The transport cargo ship Progress M-28M has docked with the... Russian segment of the ISS at 10:11am Moscow time (0711 GMT),” the Russian federal space agency (Roscosmos) said in a statement. The ship is carrying more than 2,300 kilos of oxygen, fuel, food, and scientific equipment, as well as personal packages for the international crew of three. Russian cosmonauts Gennady Padalka and Mikhail Kornienko and US astronaut Scott Kelly are part of Expedition 44 currently in space, to be joined by three more people later this month. Commander Padalka is scheduled to

return to Earth in November while Kornienko and Kelly are part of a yearlong mission and will not go home until next March.

That one eight-minute spot transformed his fortunes, prompting Doonican to say many times that he had become “an overnight success after 17 years.”

The Russian crew members oversaw the automatic docking of the Progress, which arrived after circling Earth 34 times following its launch from the Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on July 3.

His jumpers became his trademark along with the rocking chair from which he often performed and his show launched numerous artists’ careers including that of Irish comedian Dave Allen.

“Congratulations guys, your cargo ship has arrived,” Padalka could be heard telling ground control after contact was complete with the ship, which came in “perfect shape” according to NASA.

Doonican stopped performing in 2009 after over 60 years in showbusiness. He was a keen golfer and watercolour painter. In June 2011 he was recognized by the Mayor of Waterford and bestowed the Freedom of the City The Progress will remain docked to the ISS for four months getting filled of his home town. with trash and discarded gear before He leaves behind his wife Lynn, it journeys back to Earth, burning up daughters Sarah and Fiona and two on re-entry over the Pacific Ocean. grandchildren. AFP sbs.com

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A holidaymaker has been fined after he was ejected from a plane by police and pinned down by officers on a runway. Stewart Kennedy was forcibly removed from a Ryanair flight at Tenerife South Airport on Tuesday by Spanish cops following a request by the plane’s pilot. The 30-year-old from Portsmouth has been barred for life from flying with the low-cost airline following his behaviour on board. Tenerife officials revealed Kennedy was fined £350 after being convicted of resisting arrest. He was dealt with during a fasttrack trial in a private hearing on Wednesday in Granadilla de Abona, and was given four months to pay the fine. Allegations about his behaviour on board the flight, where he is said to have allegedly harassed female passengers and tried to fight with a man who stood up for them before passing out in the toilet, did not form part of the charges. Ryanair confirmed after the incident Kennedy has been banned for life from flying with the low-cost airline. A spokesman said: “The crew of this flight from Bournemouth to Tenerife requested police

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The scorching weather affecting Spain will not go away until mid-July, experts are warning. As the country entered its second back-to-back heatwave on Friday, the National Meteorological Agency (AEMET) said that even though Spanish summers are always hot, recently recorded temperatures are “atypical and significantly above the maximum average for these months of the year.” “The heatwave is dangerous not just because of its absolute values, but because it is very prolonged,” said Cayetano Torres, AEMET’s delegate in the Madrid region. Twenty-seven provinces were on alert on Friday for unusually hot weather. What we are experiencing now is a cloud of African heat” Last weekend, the Spanish capital registered temperatures of 41ºC. Then, on Wednesday and Thursday, there was a slight letup of three to four degrees. But the AEMET’s forecast between now and mid-July is, as Torres says in a half-humorous, half-serious tone, that it’s going to be “so hot it’s scary, scary enough to get out of Madrid.” Regional health authorities are keeping the alert level at the maximum “because the high forecast for Sunday, Monday and Tuesday is upwards of

38.5ºC,” says the health department on its website. “Between today and Monday temperatures will gradually rise from 38ºC to 40 to 41ºC, and will stay that way until July 13,” said Torres, adding that climate change cannot be entirely blamed for the burning heat. This time the cause is a body of hot air coming in from the African desert that is affecting Spain, France and Britain. “What we are experiencing now is a cloud of African heat,” said Torres. He notes that maximum average temperatures for late June and early July are in the 30ºC range, whereas this year it is 40ºC. But in downtown Madrid, it is going to feel even hotter than that. “Pedestrians are subjected to as much as 50ºC even if the ambient temperature is 40ºC,” says Torres. “The pavement heats up above 40ºC, which combined with the car engines will turn downtown Madrid into an oven.” Nights will bring little respite. Even if temperatures formally drop to as little as 24ºC, the heat is already trapped inside buildings, ensuring that the heatwave is “powerful and prolonged.” Elpais.com


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Reaching final Iran nuclear deal ‘could go either way,’ as deadline nears Secretary of State John Kerry said Sunday that the U.S. and Iran are closer to reaching a final nuclear deal but expressed uncertainty about hitting their 48-hour deadline, saying negotiations “could go either way.” Kerry made his comments during a break in one-on-one talks in Vienna with Iran Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif. Zarif said Saturday that he and Kerry’s teams made significant headway by reaching a tentative agreement on some sanctions now being imposed on Iran for its nuclear program. However, the deal must be approved by diplomats from the five other world powers involved in the talks, who are returning to Vienna on Sunday. In addition, major sticking points remain on such issues as inspections of Iranian nuclearrelated facilities. “We have in fact made genuine progress but … we are not yet where we need to be on several of the most difficult issues,” said Kerry, who was in his ninth day of negotiations in Vienna. “While I completely agree with … Zarif that we have never been closer, at this point, this negotiation could go either way.” The United States and the five other world powers -- Britain, China, France, Germany and Russia -- have been negotiating with

international sanctions.

The sides reached a framework agreement in April, with hopes of reaching a final deal this summer.

The package was extended three times, most recently on June 30.

Tuesday’s deadline is the latest that has been set for a comprehensive pact that would replace the interim deal the world powers and Iran reached in November 2013.

Critics of the United States’ diplomacy on the issue argue that President Obama’s administration has been too conciliatory over the course of the negotiations. Obama and U.S. officials say that is untrue. But they’ve also fiercely defended their overtures to Tehran and their willingness to allow the Iranians to maintain significant nuclear infrastructure, on the argument that a diplomatic agreement is preferable to military conflict.

Tehran has denied that its enrichment program is for creating a nuclear weapon. “If hard choices are made this week we can get an agreement,” Kerry also said. “If they are not made they will not. … If there’s unwillingness to move on things that are important, of course we will walk away.” If a deal is clinched by Tuesday, it would set up a decade of restrictions on Iran’s nuclear program in exchange for relief from

CALAIS CHAOS: 150 MIGRANTS TRY TO STORM CHANNEL TUNNEL

Dozens of migrants trying to stow away on vehicles crossing the Channel by tunnel between France and England broke through perimeter fences at Calais overnight, temporarily halting traffic, a Eurotunnel spokesman said on Saturday. The disruption was the latest in a series of incidents involving some 3,000 migrants, mostly from Africa and the Middle East, who are camped around the northern French port in the hope of reaching Britain. “At around 7 p.m. (1800 GMT) on Friday there were migrants all around the perimeter trying to break through the fences,” the Eurotunnel spokesman told reporters. “There was a lot of disruption.” Both freight and passenger services were temporarily halted during the night but are now running normally, although with some delays due to the backlog, he added. E u r o s t a r , which also runs passenger trains through the tunnel, though not at night, said its services had not been affected. Over the past month, the growing numbers

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of migrants at Calais have also been trying to take advantage of a series of strikes by port workers that have caused long lines of trucks to build up on the approach roads to the port. Calais is one of the front lines in a wider immigration crisis in which European countries are struggling to agree among themselves how to deal with growing numbers of migrants fleeing conflict or poverty. Many want to get to Britain because they speak English, have family connections or are convinced they stand a better chance of getting a job there. France and Britain agreed on Thursday to step up efforts to secure the port and the Channel Tunnel. breitbart.com

“We want a good agreement, only a good agreement. And we are not going to shave anywhere at the margins in order just to get an agreement,” Kerry said. “This is something that the world will analyze, experts everywhere will look at. There are plenty of people in the nonproliferation community, nuclear experts who will look at this and none of us are going to be content to do something that can’t pass scrutiny.” Foxnews.com


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Spanish operations of Facebook and Twitter made just €7m in 2014

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direct contrast with all estimates regarding its revenues in the Spanish market. According to data from tech website Techcrunch, Facebook has 18 million active monthly users in Spain and the average income per user for the company in Europe is around €9 a year – which would mean real revenues of more than €150 million. In reality, all the income from the Spanish affiliate is billed as sales and marketing support and services to Facebook Ireland Limited, and it is this company that bills the real revenues of the group in the Spanish market. Revenues from Facebook Spain simply cover personnel costs, advertising and rents. The European Union has spent years trying to close these legal loopholes so that these firms pay their taxes It’s the same situation with Twitter Spain. The Spanish affiliate of the microblogging site tripled its business in Spain in 2014, passing from €983,000 to €3.09 million. It also saw its operating income triple to €235,000, and its net profit go up to €147,066, according to the company’s accounts, which were approved in June by Twitter International Company in Ireland. Twitter Spain paid €81,535 on taxes on profits. The European Union has spent years trying to close these legal loopholes so that these firms pay their taxes. The European Commission is trying to rectify legislation covering the relationships between parent companies and subsidiaries, which was originally conceived to avoid situations of double taxation for companies operating in different member states, rather than as a means for multinationals to avoid paying tax. But for now it has failed to do so. Elpais.com

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The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club is a private club founded on 23 July 1868, originally as ‘The All England Croquet Club’. Its first ground was off Worple Road, Wimbledon. In 1876, lawn tennis, a game devised by Major Walter Clopton Wingfield a year or so earlier and originally given the name Sphairistikè was added to the activities of the club. In spring 1877, the club was renamed ‘The All England Croquet and Lawn Tennis Club’ and signaled its change of name by instituting the first Lawn Tennis Championship. A new code of laws, replacing the code administered by the Marylebone Cricket Club, was drawn up for the event. Today’s rules are similar except for details such as the height of the net and posts and the distance of the service line from the net. The inaugural 1877 Wimbledon Championship opened on 9 July 1877. The Gentlemen’s Singles was the only event held and was won by Spencer Gore, an old Harrovian rackets player, from a field of 22. About 200 spectators paid one shilling each to watch the final. The lawns at the ground were arranged so that the principal court was in the middle with the others arranged around it, hence the title ‘Centre Court’.The name was retained when the Club moved in 1922 to the present site in Church Road, although no longer a true description of its location. However, in 1980 four new courts were brought into commission on the north side of the ground, which meant the Centre Court was once more correctly defined. The opening of the new No. 1 Court in 1997 emphasised the description.

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In 1884, the club added Ladies’ Singles and Gentlemen’s Doubles competitions. Ladies’ Doubles and Mixed Doubles events were added in 1913. Until 1922, the reigning champion had to play only in the final, against whomever had won through to challenge him/her. As with the other three Major or Grand Slam events, Wimbledon was contested by top-ranked amateur players, professional players were prohibited from participating. This changed with the advent of the open era in 1968. No British man won the singles event at Wimbledon between Fred Perry in 1936 and Andy Murray in 2013, while no British woman has won since Virginia Wade in 1977, although Annabel Croft and Laura Robson won the Girls’ Championship in 1984 and 2008 respectively. The Championship was first televised in 1937.

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There are some delightful natural areas just a short drive from Roquetas. The Cabo de Gata Natural Park is less than one hour's drive from Roquetas. The cape itself is visible across the bay and beyond that there are the unspoilt beaches and unique wildlife of the protected coastal reserve. It is also only an hour's drive to the Alpujarras - that delightful area of picturesque white villages that cling to the southern slopes of the Sierra Nevada. It is but half an hour's journey if one accepts that the mountain village of Enix is, in fact, part of that delightful region made famous by writers Gerald Brenan and Chris Stewart. Certainly, on arriving at the village in the Sierra de Gádor there is a sign welcoming visitors to the Alpujarra Almeriense.

As far as I am concerned it is just one of the delightful mountain villages to visit whenever I wish to go for a short drive from the coastal resort of Roquetas de Mar which, incidentally has over 300 sunny days per year. No wonder the welcoming signs in Roquetas say "Roquetas de Mar también en invierno" - also in “Due to high client demand we are looking for more properties to rent. If you have an apartment or villa winter!

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– The hot weather is here and we want to offer you a wide range of products to keep your devices fresh. Also, we can clean your laptop/desktop from 20€, we are sure they are quite dirty now the winter and the wind has finished. We even have now more ink cartridges, both genuine and compatibles. If you are looking for something, please feel free to ask us, we can help you to find your needs. Summer opening hours Mon- Fri: 9:00 – 14:00. Sat- 10:00- 14:00. Find Inford@tox at Longo’s Square or for more information call 950 633 223 or email to infordatox@infordatox.com

Lulu’s Dog Grooming Parlour - City & Guilds trained Lisa

looks after and handles all dogs with the utmost care. Lisa opened after years of working for various vets in and around the area. So much was the demand for her skills that she opened a parlour of her own next to Eurowise on Avda. Lepanto. Your pet will certainly be pampered after a visit there! Lisa also stocks a wide accessories for your pooch. Pop in for details of her new stock, including Scalibor, flea, tick & dental treatments and the cheapest prices on Royal Canine food in the area! Now Closed on Mondays. For more information or to book an appointment call 950 952 940 / 600 046 557.

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Donna’s Hair – Londontrained Donna has been serving the Albox community for 12 of the 32 years she has been hairdressing. Based just along from the back entrance to Mercadona, Donna and her team offer a full range of hair and beauty treatments - Donna is also a Reiki Master. The salon is now open on Saturdays from 10am until 2pm. Pop in for a warm welcome and for that gorgeous new hairstyle or pamper session you’ve been promising yourself! Call 950 930 167 to make an appointment or for more information.

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– Now available at Total Entertainment’s mini cinema, films in 3D. See the what’s on page for details of a free demo. Our cinema is now open 7 days a week, showing films in English, see Facebook for our list of available films. Just in, The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel. Our trip to Gibraltar was so popular we’ve scheduled another for 9th November for 3 nights, just 205€pp. It’s that time of year again when you need protection from mosquito bites, we have in stock Avon’s Skin So Soft (used by the Queen!) proven to keep the bugs at bay, Special offer price 3.95€ for 150ml. New in we have some lovely cards and postcards of Albox and Arboleas from 50c.

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Summer safety for youngeer n r d l i h c While it’s important to be prepared for any dangers that children might face during the summer, it’s also important to let them run around and have fun. The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) believes that children’s activity and play need to be as safe as necessary, not as safe as possible. “Summer is a great time for children to get out and experience the world around them,” says David Walker, head of leisure safety at RoSPA. “During the summer months, we see a rise in injuries associated with play and leisure activities. You need to be aware of safely issues, but this isn’t a reason to stop children enjoying activities. In many cases, simple steps can be taken to avoid injury.”

In 2012, 18 children under the age of 15 drowned in the UK. This included four at the beach or coast, and If you go to stay with friends or relatives, their home five in the bath. Among the 16-19 age group, 24 people or garden might not be as child-friendly as your home. drowned, at sites including beaches, rivers, canals and lakes. Seven of these happened while swimming, and Children like to explore new surroundings, so make three from jumping or diving into water. sure they don’t go far on their own. Ask your hosts to place medicines and cleaning products out of sight and Ponds out of reach. Make sure you also check features such Younger children between two and six years old are as ponds, barbecues and garden tools. particularly vulnerable to drowning in features such as A few simple steps, such as nominating an adult to ponds or small water containers. New environments

is the safest option. Get in slowly, choose shallow spots, and if you’re at the beach, check for dangerous currents and tides. Always follow local safety advice if you are going into open water. Holiday pools, villas and hotels Holidays can be the highlight of the summer. When booking a holiday, check the following:

•Does the pool have a lifeguard or pool attendant? It is often the case that a pool attendant is only responsible for keeping the poolside clean, rather than ensuring watch the children at a party, can reduce the risks. “Between 5 and 10 children a year drown in garden safety in the water. ponds,” says David. “If you’ve got a toddler, the best Be safe around water thing to do is fill the pond in with sand to make a sand •Does the pool have a barrier? In many countries, “Water fascinates young kids,” says David. “It’s great pit. Otherwise, cover the pond with a substantial grille, such as France, this is now the law. Having a fence is particularly important at villas if you have younger fun and great exercise, but any of us can drown. or put a fence around it.” children. “Even the best supervisors and carers can get briefly Open water Safety check list distracted, and all it takes to drown is three minutes Older children, especially teenagers, are most at risk face-down in water.” from features near to homes such as rivers, lakes, Remember these safety tips if you and your family are flooded quarries and visiting an area where there is water: coastal water near to the • Go for a walk around the pool, beach, lake or river, shore. Having an early looking for any hazards (such as rocks) and where the conversation with teens emergency equipment is. about the risks of colder, • Ask if there is a lifeguard on duty – remember, a open water is important. pool attendant isn’t the same as a lifeguard and might Even the strongest not have the same qualifications swimmer can be affected Free hair and beauty consultations Massage therapy by cold water shock, • Read the water safety information signs at the Pamper Packages Monthly hair and beauty offers which affects your ability beach, and ask a lifeguard or tourist information officer Wedding Packages Exclusive supplier of Heaven beauty to control breathing. This where the safest area is to swim. products in Almeria Reiki can lead to gasping, panic • Ask if there are any dangerous currents or tides. and – in the worst cases – drowning. Cold water • Consider taking a short (one or two-hour) course in shock can start in water first aid and the key things to know in an emergency of 15C – the average Finally, holidays and the summer months are a great temperature of the sea time for children to learn swimming and water safety around Britain is 12C. skills. Many councils and holiday companies offer

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Monica Algañaraz Over 40 years experience in physiotherapy and osteopathic treatment. General postural assessment and holistic health checks available English spoken PLEASE CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT MONICA ALGANARAZ: 695 355 381 Email: monica@centrophysis.net www.centrophysis.net EAST VALLEY (A7 Exit 529 Golf Course - Business Centre) Very near Garrucha, Turre, Los Gallardos Mojacar-Vera, Albox

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braben’s blog is back... Hello and welcome to CanDu Computer myth is concerning Bytes. Will automatic updates really damage d e - f r a g m e n t a t i o n . your computer? We know that over Automatic updates aren’t as time your computers scary as they seem. Some people go out files get broken up of their way to disable Windows updates and moved about and and even browser updates because they’re this slows down you worried about things “breaking.” I have to computer – it just admit that I’m one of the very many people happens! Windows 7 that do prevent updates being installed onwards contains a built-in defragmentation automatically. Yes, sometimes Windows utility that it automatically runs on a updates do break things. There have been schedule. You shouldn’t need to open it a number of updates that have brought and run it automatically — it’ll all happen Windows XP, through Vista, 7 and 8.x automatically. Maybe, for example, if you systems crashing down! install a very large PC game and need For a number of important maximum performance, you might want to reasons, automatic updates are good. They close security holes and keep your computer run a manual defragmentation right after working properly. Having said that, we as the installation. But that’s a rare occurrence, ordinary everyday users, aren’t important and you don’t need to run manual enough for anyone to want to spend time defragmentation processes regularly. Third-party defragmentation breaking onto our system for the pictures of the grandchildren or our photos of last utilities just aren’t worth paying for, either. For example, Diskeeper Professional costs year’s holiday. It is generally suggested that it is $70 (63€). For that much money, you best to enable automatic updates for your can actually purchase a solid-state drive operating system, web browser, plug-ins, and upgrade your computer. Even if the and other software and have them stay up- defragmentation utility would help speed up to-date automatically. I disagree! I always your mechanical hard drive a tiny bit, the tell the system to look for the latest updates SSD will be much, much faster. Yes, you and notify me. This way I can look for could get cheaper defrag utilities, but you’re known updates that do cripple the system better off just putting that money towards and avoid them. an SSD. Downside to SSD’s is that like all The next piece is a blatant attack solid state devices, they have a limited on you. “If you don’t trust a company to lifespan, agreed it is a long lifespan of some responsibly install automatic updates, you 3-5 years providing you don’t do too many probably shouldn’t be running their software forced disk writes (move your swapfile to a in the first place.”. What in the name of Sam mechanical drive, or have enough memory Hill did the author think they were doing to create a virtual drive and send the when they made this statement? From swapfile there). way back to when Windows 95© was first Right now the weather is hot and released, Microsoft have proven themselves the reason we came to Spain in the first to be far less than trustworthy. DON’T place, So grab you copy of SolTimes and sit BELEIVE ME, Check out their history and be on the Sol and enjoy the Times you have dismayed! here (Cheesy I know but the best I can do The final point to make is simply at 3 am :-) ). this, there have been less than 10 bad Contact me for free advice concerning your updates in 20 years. Breakages are rare. Choose your options when it come to computer, or to arrange an appointment, at the address or phone number below. automatic updating carefully and when For further information or advice on you have chosen, be computing,contact Trevor on 689 892 745 or happy :-) canducomputing@hotmail.co.uk The next

The brilliant Nikola Tesla Tesla was born in 1856 in what’s now Croatia; aged 14 he was so gifted that he’d work out complex sums in his head and his teachers suspected him of cheating. He went on to finish the 4 year course in just 3. He was then bedridden for 9 months with cholera ran away afterwards to avoid army conscription. At Polytechnic in Vienna his claim that he studied from 3am to 11pm is probably true as he admitted in later years to never having more than 2 hours sleep a night. He excelled in his first year though his family were warned he would die from overwork. Then he argued with his tutors and got addicted to gambling, losing then winning back his allowance and tuition fees. By exam time he hadn’t studied, was refused an extension and left without graduating. In 1882 Tesla started work for the Edison Company in France, a few years later when relocating to New York his money was stolen and he arrived penniless. He started work for Thomas Edison who allegedly offered him $50,000 if he could fix all the problems with his DC motor system. Of course Tesla did exactly that yet when he asked for the reward he was told it was just ‘American humour.’ Tesla resigned and set up his own company in 1886. Tesla favoured AC motors yet his investors

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that it’s not…or it might not be. What is it? It’s the Sun, not the newspaper, but the star-no not THAT newspaper either. THE Sun which according to one lady she has owned for the last five years, is now up for sale. You can buy your own small plots of that spherical ball of hot plasma, if you are minded to do so. Well, what are we waiting for? Let’s get down to whichever supermarket is selling it and pick up our Sun chunks! I don’t know where I’d keep mine, we haven’t got that much room in the freezer, but that’s a bridge to cross at a later date. What’s worrying here is, this isn’t made up. It is a serious business venture, people were charged a Euro for a plot. Unsurprisingly, eBay, where it is being offered, have refused to continue selling it on their site. No, I can’t think why that’s happened either! But as is often the case, this piece of news triggered my curiosity and I couldn’t resist doing a bit of digging to find other things selling on the internet that you wouldn’t normally find on the shelves at your favourite shop. If buying a star isn’t your thing, how about paying for someone to stand in a queue for you? You can do that too! The drawback is that this is only available if you live in the Washington area of America. If you do, then you can pay someone to stand for hours in a queue for you while you relax nearby having a coffee, then they’ll contact you when the front is in sight. Very civilized! Or maybe you might fancy buying a country? New Zealand is well known for a number of reasons. The only ones I can readily recall at the moment are that “The Lord of the Rings” and “The Hobbit” were shot there, they’ve got quite a good rugby team, and the Silver Ferns are a nifty netball team too. Well, you’ll be kicking yourself, because you could have taken the chance to buy it when it was for sale in 2006. Someone had even offered 3000 dollars for it, before the sale was removed by eBay. Maybe it’s just as well it didn’t sell. All those mountains? It’d be a real devil to gift wrap! Graham is married to Helen and has a daughter, Alice. He lives part of the year near Albox, but works in Qatar, teaching. If you wish to contact Graham regarding this article email: helenandg@yahoo.co.uk

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disagreed and sacked him, again he was broke so worked as a labourer before setting up the Tesla Electric Company. Within a year he had perfected his own AC motor, selling the system in 1888 to Westinghouse for $60,000, plus a $2000 a month (nowadays equal to $60K) consultancy position and future royalties on the electricity his motors produced. This was the time of the ‘War of Currents’ which pitted Edison against Westinghouse to decide whether AC or DC would be the future power supply for America and the world. As the stakes were so high Tesla was able to negotiate this almost extortionate price as his was the first commercially available AC motor. Within a few years Edison was broke; by 1897 Westinghouse had paid out over $200,000 in royalties and was close to bankruptcy, so a negotiated final payment to Tesla of $216,000 (about $6m nowadays) bought out the royalty clause on Tesla’s patents they were using. In 1899 Tesla moved to Colorado Springs and set up a laboratory for his high voltage experiments. He created artificial lightning which was so powerful that its thunder was heard 15 miles away, light bulbs glowed even when turned off and sparks flew between the earth and peoples feet as they walked. The town’s generator six miles away

burnt out. Tesla was way ahead of his time; he experimented with radio, radar, wireless power a VTOL (vertical take-off and landing) aircraft, even a Death Ray. One year before the X-Ray was officially discovered Tesler took the first ever X-Ray picture when trying to photograph the hand of his friend Mark Twain. Tesla even built a radio controlled boat which the audience were convinced had a trained monkey inside steering it. Like the Death Ray before, he tried to sell the design for use in torpedoes to the American military without success. Tesla chose to live in hotels, dining alone at precise hours, he had friends amongst his contempories yet seemingly never had relationships with women. Tesla was a brilliant man and was awarded about 300 patents in his lifetime yet he died alone and penniless in 1943. The American Government immediately ransacked his lodgings and seized his possessions to protect his work from falling into the wrong hands.


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Planning a holiday in Greece? Here’s what you need to know More than a million British holidaymakers will be heading to Greece this summer, and as the crisis unfolds many will naturally be feeling nervous about how it could affect them. Greek banks are shut and there are restrictions on how much Greeks can withdraw from banks known as capital controls. But tourists' credit and bank cards issued abroad can be used at functioning cash machines freely subject to queues and the amount of cash in them. Here is the latest advice from travel experts. How much cash should I bring? Travel advice from the Foreign Office says that while banks are closed in Greece, tourists should make sure they take sufficient euros in cash "to cover the

duration of your stay, emergencies, unforeseen circumstances and any unexpected delays". "You should take appropriate security precautions against theft. There are currently no restrictions on taking unspent euros out of Greece at the end of your stay," it adds. Andrew Brown, from Post Office Travel Money, says couples spend an average of around £500 in cash on a fortnight's holiday - on things like meals out, local trips and coffees. For a family, that figure is £700. That does not include accommodation, and the advice is to contact your hotel, internet booking company or villa owner beforehand, to see whether it is possible to pay in advance in sterling. Once there, visitors are advised to use safes

and deposit boxes to store cash, and to split money between family members. The Foreign Office also updated its travel advice following the recent vote rejecting the terms of an international bailout, saying that "the outcome of this referendum may lead to an increase in demonstrations across the country". Is this cash covered by travel insurance? The insurance group, Aviva, has doubled the cover for stolen money for people travelling to Greece having bought its travel insurance. The standard amount of lost cash covered goes up to £600 from £300 per adult, so a couple would have £1,200 of cash protected. The insurer said it wanted customers who were carrying more cash

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to Greece to be confident that they were covered if the money were lost or stolen. Other insurers have followed suit, adding to the cash protection available but stressing the need for travellers to take care of their cash. Travel association Abta has updated its advice, saying: "Holidaymakers should check how much cash their travel insurance policy covers them for and should take appropriate security precautions against theft such as using their hotel safe or splitting cash up between their party." Will I be able to use credit or debit cards in restaurants and shops? If so, will there be a limit on how much I can spend? Will tavernas take plastic? The new limits on withdrawals from ATMs by those with Greek bank accounts do not apply to tourists, but there is concern that cash machines will be empty. All cards currently accepted, such as MasterCard and Visa, will continue to work as normal. Previous experience suggests that smaller shops and restaurants may be reluctant to accept credit and debit cards, preferring customers to pay in cash instead. That is because they might find it difficult to get hold of cash from their own accounts. What about my car rental? There have been reports of car rental providers asking for cash, rather than vouchers, although this has not been confirmed by the companies. As with accommodation, it may be a good idea to check in advance. Will the ATMs have enough money in them? It depends on where you are, but it is certainly a risk. As a general rule, ATMs are more likely to run out of cash on the Greek islands than on the mainland. Cash is king in Greece Will I be able to use pre-paid currency cards or travellers' cheques? Currency cards can be loaded with a foreign currency at a pre-agreed

e x c h a n g e rate and used in shops or at ATMs whilst abroad without incurring commissions or transaction fees. Again, smaller shops might start to be reluctant to take them, although they are still fully functioning. Travellers' cheques are not widely accepted so it would not be advisable to rely on them as the only source of payment. Western Union, the world's largest money transfer company, is closed for business in Greece but transfers can be made into the country. If Greece were to leave the eurozone, how long would euros be valid for? Post Office Travel Money's Andrew Brown says holidaymakers should not panic if Greece leaves the eurozone. If this happened, it would take around 18 months for the Greek drachma to be re-introduced, during which time the euro would continue to be the legal currency. A Visa spokesman added: "While there are some issues that would be outside Visa's control, we would work with all relevant parties to help ensure a swift transition to a new currency with the minimum possible disruption to consumers and retailers." Will my insurance policy cover my losses if

I decide to cancel? The advice from the Association of British Insurers (ABI) is always to check the latest Foreign and Commonwealth Office advice. An ABI spokesperson said: "Those who have their summer holidays planned in Greece remain covered by their travel insurance, in line with the terms and conditions." She said that would only change if the FCO changed its stance and decided to advise against all travel. In that case, travellers would not be covered if they still decided to go, but they would be entitled to a refund, either from their travel agent or tour operator, or their insurance company. The good news is that Greece continues to be a great bet for bargain hunters, according to the latest Post Office Travel Money resort research. The strength of sterling means families changing £500 into euros will get the equivalent of £65 more to spend compared with a year ago. Prices in resort islands such as Crete and Corfu are down by more than 13% this year anyway which means a meal in Crete with drinks will be almost £6 cheaper, and a bottle of suncream will be £3.32 less than it was last year. The price of holidays in Greece has also dropped.


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In addition, El Mundo reported that permit applications were made for 11 other buildings not intended for family dwellings, which is two more than in 2014. This significant four-monthly increase comes after permits for new builds ended a run of seven consecutive years of negative figures in 2014, rising by 1.7% to a total of 34,873 permits. This real estate market indicator registered a record low in 2013, of 34,288 permits issued, which represented a decline of 96% since the peak reached in 2006, when a total of 865,561 permits were authorised source Kyero.com

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LEGAL CORNER

Yours for £3.95m:

The ultimate trophy home Cars, a plane and your very own vineyard Henfield Lodge is a true collector's country house

WITH MICHAEL DAVIES, ABOGADO/SOLICITOR

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By Graham Norwood While 100,000 motor sport enthusiasts are packing the stands at Silverstone for the British Grand Prix, down in Sussex it will be a little easier for aviation magnate Henry Lawson to see a Formula One car, however - he can just stay at home and look up. For bolted to the ceiling of the media room of his Edwardian country house is the F1 Benetton driven by Michael Schumacher back in 1993, a year before he won his first of seven world championships. Michael Schumacher's Formula One Benetton Unusual? Of course. But just wait until you look out in the grounds. For that is where Lawson keeps his Sea Harrier, one of the now-retired 12 verticallanding naval aircraft that BBC reporter Bria Yours for £3.95m: The ultimate trophy home Cars, a plane and your very own vineyard Henfield Lodge is a true collector’s country house For that is where Lawson keeps his Sea Harrier, one of the now-retired 12 verticallanding naval aircraft that BBC reporter Brian Hanrahan counted out and counted back to HMS Hermes on that memorable day in the North Atlantic during the Falklands War in 1982. “My wife Lindsay thinks I’m eccentric and threatens to sell these things on eBay, on a buy and collect basis, when I’m away on business” jokes Lawson, who runs a helicopter business close to his home, Henfield Lodge, in the village of Henfield in West Sussex. Michael Davies is a Spanish Abogado and has been practicing law in Almería since 1993. He is member of The rest of this vast 11,350 square foot the Law societies of Almería and Madrid and has offices in Mojacar and Almeria High Street. house - built in 1903, extended shortly afterwards and enlarged again by the Lawson family since Contact: 607 705 085 or 687 938 466 they bought ALMERIA PROPERTY FINDER it in 1996 C/Llanos, Bedar (Next to the Miramar Restaurant) - is more Open: Monday-Friday 10.00am-3.30pm

ESTATE THE MORE IMPORTANT IT IS TO DO SOME ESTATE PLANNING. Question: My wife and myself are resident in Benalmadena. I have the house where we live plus 7 rental properties. (5 in Marbella and 2 in Javea).The total value of these assets is about 2.500.000€. The properties are just in my name. I am concerned about the inheritance tax she will have to pay when I die. In virtue of a contract signed in the u.k. with my ex- business partner I owe him approx. 400,000€. Answer. If you do nothing, your wife will pay approx. 800,000€. Why so much? In principle wives in Andalucia are entitled to inherit tax free if what they receive in total is worth less than 175,000€. The problem is that as she receives more she is only entitled to exemption on the first 16,000€. In principle you can not reduce the value of the properties with the loan as for the tax office to accept that a loan reduces the equity on a property they require that the loan is documented on title deed in the form of a mortgage, with the document tax paid and the deed registered with the property register. Possible solutions? 1. The best solution would be for you and your wife to move your residence to Calpe. (the autonomous region of Valencia has very high exemption rates for inheritance tax in comparison to Andalucia), If you both reside in Calpe for a minimum of three years before you die, inheritance tax would be payable to the Autonomous region of Valencia instead of Andalucia. This would allow you to obtain a discount of 75% of your tax bill with a maximum discount of 150,000€. This would bring your bill down to 650,000€. In addition you should document the loan to your ex-

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partner on a mortgage deed in Spain and have it registered at the property register. In this way the debt at the moment of death will be deductible taking the tax bill to 492,000€. You did not mention on your email if you have children with your wife. This would provide room for more savings, especially in Calpe (autonomous region of Valencia). If you have for example two children and leave the estate divided between your wife and your two children in 3 equal shares we benefit in various ways, but the most important saving is that each heir would be entitled (because they live in the Valencia region) to a reduction of 75% of their tax bill with a maximum of 150,000€ (so we end up getting 450,000€ in exemptions instead of just 150,000€). If you all lived in Calpe and you left your estate to all three and document the loan correctly they would each pay 42,500€. Their total tax bill would therefore be 127,500€. Conclusion, the total tax bill would be: Do nothing: 800,000€ Stay in Marbella but document your loan correctly: 642,000€ Move from Marbella to Calpe and document your loan correctly: 490,000€ Move to Calpe, document your loan correctly and leave your estate to your wife and two children in equal shares: 127,500€ The above shows a couple of tax saving measures, but other options like dividing the estate further, moving to other autonomous regions of Spain (the autonomous region of Madrid for example) etc. would need to be looked into. For this you need to organise an estate planning session with a firm like ours. Michael Davies. Abogado.

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conventional, but no less interesting. The vineyard that produces 1,000 bottles a year The interior boasts a grand entrance hall, no fewer than 10 bedrooms, a purposebuilt temperature-controlled wine cellar and a state-of-the-art swimming pool complex, as well as the library, billiard room, conservatory and drawing room befitting a country pile. All this is just an hour of London and is now on sale through estate agency Knight Frank for £3.95m. But what may tempt a buyer even more than the house and the location are the splendid grounds and the views. The property is situated at the foot of the beautiful South Downs National Park and the 8.5 acres of grounds that accompany the house are largely south-facing and sloped - perfect for the vineyard which the Lawsons have built up over almost 20 years. “We’ve got 800 or so vines and they produce about 1,000 bottles a year, mostly sparkling and mostly rose, bottled close by. We don’t sell it but instead keep it for our friends and families” says Lawson. Like many sellers, the Lawsons are now downsizing - “the kids have grown up, we want a home half this size” - but the family’s next property will still include more than a little eccentricity, as well as the Benetton and the Harrier which are moving as well. “We’re going to do a Kevin McCloud and build a Grand Designs-style house. The living space will be modest but the garage will be huge” promises Lawson, who enters two veteran cars in the London-Brighton run each year and has driven a classic Jaguar at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, too. • For sale for £1.85m: the houseboat that looks like a floating grand design • Kevin McCloud’s grandest design It’s going to be what he pledges will be “a cathedral of cars.” In the meantime he has another problem how to get Michael Schumacher’s racer down from that ceiling. source www. thetelegraph.co.uk


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Seron Villa sol516 - 179,995€

This lovely countryhouse is situated close the beautiful town of Arboleas, and a short drive from the market town of Albox.

absolute bargin reflected in the price for a quick sale. This beautiful Villa built to the highest standard sits on 2.5 hectares of land with stunning 360 degree views

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Immaculate Villa sits among an olive grove and has fantastic views. Modern kitchen, white goods, lounge/ diner, 3 good sized beds, 1 ensuite & family bathroom

Beautiful detached Villa of 142m set on a 1290m plot just 10 min walk from the town of Cantoria

Detached Villa with 2 Bedrooms / 2 Bathrooms, 7x4 fenced pool. Pretty garden, fully enclosed with parking. Quiet area close to town.

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locaiba villa sol510 - 229,000€

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Beautiful reformed Country House of 190m2 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms

Beautiful Villa on 3200m2 plot great views. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, (1 en-suite) covered terrace, garage, fireplace, A/C.

Cortijo, 2 beds, 1 Bath in main house Plus 1 Bed Apartment with Bathroom 240m2 build Solar in addition A/c throughout 10x3 Pool

arboleas - villa sol973 - 165,000€

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This stunning 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom Villa is located in a privileged elevated position

2 Bedrooms 2 Bathrooms Jacuzzi, many interesting features peaceful but not isolated, 5,000m2 land

3-4 bedrooms 2 bathrooms room for pool, elevated side of valley good views, 176 m2 build

albox villa sol996 - 155,000€

cantoria villa sM004 - 168,000€

sorbas town house sM003 - 85,000€

This very impressive and beautifully presented detached Villa is located 5 minutes outside of the town of Albox. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms.

Villa 3 Bed, 2 Bath, enclosed covered terrace, jacuzzi, fully fenced, quiet location near town.

Town House 4 bedrooms 2 Bathrooms Plunge pool, tastefully refurbished

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155,000€

Zurgena, Quality villa (117m²) 3 bed, 2 bath with private pool, walking distance to village

Arboleas, very nice villa with 3 bed, 2 bath, private pool 140,000€ & views !!

159,000€

Albox, Big house, 4 bed, 2 bath detached garage and heated pool

Arboleas Nice villa with 2 bed, 1 big bathroom & beautiful 135,000€ views

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Cantoria, Nice Quality villa with 3 bed, 2 bath & private 170,000€ pool

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REF PAL2AFC03 PRICE €79,950

REF BLA3V03 PRICE €110,000

REF CAR3T02 PRICE €84,950

REF MOJ3VSA01 Price €419,000

This is a 2 bed 2 bath penthouse apartment near the village & beach in Palomares. A generous 78m2 with a large front terrace, roof terrace and superb views over the village and sea. Includes air-con, fully fitted kitchen, parking & store. Immaculate.

3 bed 1 bath detached cortijo in the Velez Blanco area, with private pool, stables and 3000m2 plot. The property has been reformed and benefits from central heating and many original features as well. The property has not been lived in for some time so needs some TLC to restore it to former glory. Excellent value and 100% finance available.

Impressively reformed village house in Cariatiz with two very large terraces and outdoor areas. The property comprises 3 beds, 2 baths, living room, kitchen with granite worktops and is just a 10 minute walk from a small village with two bars, a loical shop and 10 minutes drive from the town of Sorbas.

3 – 4 bed, 3 bath detached villa just a very short walk to the beach in central Mojacar. A home of distinction with many impressive features. Air-con, car port entrance, garage, courtyard, roof terrace, private heated 9m pool, solar power, electric entrance gates, hot tub, fly free dayroom. This villa really has everything! 187m2 build & 585m2 plot.

REF CAB2AW01 Price€89,950

REF CAB3VL01 PRICE €249,950

REF ARB3VGL08 PRICE €155,000

REF ARB3VLP18 PRICE €249,000

A 2 bed 2 bath (both en-suite)

beautiful home and recently reduced!

A large luxury villa in the prestigious Cabrera area for a heavily reduced price. The villa is a large 3 bed 2 bath property in the lower Cabrera. The build size is a very generous 159m² and the plot is a huge 2850m². The location is perfect with 360 degree mountain views and a beach entry swimming pool.

Immaculate and traditionally styled 3 bedroom villa on an 882m² plot in Arboleas. The plot is fully landscaped, private and offers excellent views, benefiting from a slightly elevated location, a large porch area and a spacious terrace area around the 8x4m pool. 15 minute walk to Arboleas and excellent value.

3 bed 2 Bath Villa located on a completely walled and gated corner plot in a quiet area of Arboleas with excellent views of the mountains and country from expansive open and covered terrace areas surrounding the 10x4m pool. A Jacuzzi, Large kitchen/ diner and a garage are also standout features of this exceptional property.

REF ARB3VC22 PRICE €199,000

REF VIL2T02 PRICE €189,950

REF GOR4V02 PRICE €159,950

Ref MOJ3TS02. Price 229,950€

A most impressive detached 3 bedroom 2.5 bathroom villa located near to Arboleas village centre with totally unspoilt views and privacy. 10 x 4m Pool, Children’s Pool, enormous wrap-around covered terrace, Air Con, Pool Bar and many more features besides. Must be viewed to be fully appreciated.

Luxurious townhouse in the development of Harbour Lights, Villaricos. Two bedrooms, two bathroom, roof terrace, sea views, various terraces. Excellent quality and condition throughout. The development has several courtyards, communal swimming pool, Jacuzzi, palm trees and fountains and underground parking.

Stunning 3 / 4 bedroom 2 bathroom villa for sale in Cerro Gordo, Partaloa. This villa is blessed with truly spectacular rural views over fields and distant mountains. Situated on a generous 864m2 plot with a 9.5 x 4.5m private swimming pool and good access.

Impressive 3 bedroom 2 bathroom townhouse property on a highly regarded frontline beach development just a minute´s stroll from the beaches of Mojacar Playa with Communal Pool and established gardens, large terraces and sea views from the upper terrace.

apartment in Cabrera with stunning views, roof terrace, courtyard terrace with sun awnings, fully furnished, communal pool, fitted wardrobes. A

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CAMPOSOL B HOLIDAY LETS FROM €750 PW

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• 4 bed/4 bath ext Neptuno Delux • Amazing private pool area. • Furnished to high spec. • Free wifi & games station etc

• 2 bed/2 bath Carmen style villa. • Furnished to high standard. • Fantastic pool area. • Great holiday villa.

CAMPOSOL D – LONG TERM LET €650 + BILLS PCM

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• 4 bed/4 bath Ext Neptuno Villa. • Large private plot. • Private 9m x 5m swimming pool. • Jacuzzi & much more. LEIVA LONG TERM LET €700 + BILLS PCM

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VILLA ENCANTADORA/SECTOR D €124,950

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• 2 bed/1 bath Fortuna style villa. • 8m x 4m private swimming pool. • Glazed front Naya. • Log burner plus much, much more. APARTMENTO BOLEYN/PUERTO DE MAZARRON €69,950

Ref No: 0003

• 3 bed/1 bath 2nd Floor Apartment. • Short walk to beach & amenities. • To be sold fully furnished. • Ideal holiday/rental investment.

CASA BRILLIANTE/CAMPOSOL LOWER C €59,995

Ref No: 0178

• 2 bed/1 bath Classico style villa. • Maintained to high standard. • Underbuild expansion opportunity. • Close to Camposol Club De Golf VILLA TY BACH WEN/CAMPOSOL D €49,950

Ref No: 0077

• 2 bed/1 bath Classico style villa. • Quiet location. • To be sold part furnished. • Great investment opportunity

VILLA LISA/CAMPOSOL D €72,500

Ref No: 0179

• 2 bed/ 1 bath Rebecca style villa. • Roof top jacuzzi with amazing views. • Modernised throughout. • Must be viewed. VILLA IMPRESIONANTE – CAMPOSOL D €125,000

Ref No: 0182

• 2 bed/2 bath Fortuna Delux Villa. • Large 360sqm plot. • Bespoke private pool. • Exceptional value for money

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Ref. FM/RW – Lovely 2 bedroom/1 bath, furnished duplex, solarium, 3 pools, a/c, near shops, bars and beach (400m). VERA PLAYA reduced €79,950

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The Night of San Paco, El Loco

The second of July is ‘La Noche de San Paco, El Loco’ in Alqueria. Just why one of Loco Paco’s ancestors was canonised is an unanswered question. According to the High Church of Alqueria of which there are but three members, a potential saint must perform at least two miracles. Knowing the date is a marvel for anyone of Paco’s bloodline, tying shoelaces unaided falls into the miracle category while walking and talking simultaneously is something they can only aspire to. Whatever the reasons, which are now shrouded in the mists of time the celebration was to take place as usual beginning with the setting of the sun. The evening starts with the veneration of Paco who is carried shoulder high to the Bar La Casa Devante. Paco is then plied with free beer and treated to a lapdance performed by Dolores Plumpthigh. At this point Paco usually passes out, partly due to his intolerance to alcohol and partly from the effects of Dolores’s weight upon his lower abdomen. The sight of the inert Paco raises a cheer among onlookers and signals the start of the serious festivities. Music is supplied by Alfonso Largepart playing the ‘Malruido’, a traditional Alquerian instrument. Looking suspiciously like a Scottish bagpipe the sound is said to resemble the laughter of angels. While this cannot be disputed due to lack of witnesses others say it is more reminiscent of the sound made by an Alquerian Kunekune Pig undergoing castration. Three-toed Río Verde Newts

are fried over charcoal and consumed with gusto. It is only during July that the Newt is edible at other times they cause blindness, foot-rot and autonomy of the bowels. Girls of marriageable age or those just looking for a good time place a sprig of Remitroot in their cleavage, Manuela uses the whole branch. Remitroot based alcohol is traditionally drunk in all its various forms from a vessel called a ‘Grogenswallow’. This singular and convoluted piece of glassware resembles the large intestine of the yak and doubles as an effective weapon for use in fist fights which traditionally beak out at the end of the evening. Large exaggerated, bulbous and hideous statues are constructed by the opposing barrios and paraded through the streets of Alqueria. As the church clock strikes twelve these obscene and monstrous effigies are burnt, at last year’s event someone tried to set fire to Rodriquez by mistake. The streets of Alqueria are packed for this celebration so be warned, arrive early and bring your own Grogenswallow.

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Chicken and Chips, Part 1

Before we had had time to park our posteriors the waiter was upon is. ‘To drink?’ Our order was but seconds old when the drinks arrived. ‘To eat? You must eat, you can not sit at this table unless you eat.’ He hovered menacingly over us, pad and pen at the ready. ‘Can you give us a minute?’ Pete asked. It was 12.10, and we had to be at the coach pick-up point 30 minutes distant at 3.00, so we had over 2 hours, plenty of time for a Menu del Dia. The waiter turned on his heel and left while we turned over the menu and read. At that moment we must have slipped into an alternative Universe and become invisible and inaudible, because the waiter took orders and brought food and drink to every other table except ours despite our best and politest efforts to engage his attention. At 1.00 I got up and accosted him directly. ‘Menu del Dia’ I said. ‘I’ll have soup, and my husband will have …..’ ‘That is not possible.’ He interrupted. ‘The Menu del Dia is for one person, not to share.’ He put his pad back in his pocket and squared his chin. I narrowed my eyes. ‘Fine. I’ll have the Menu del Dia, and my husband will have a coffee.’ The unspoken subtext was Don’t you square your chin at me, especially when you’ve just spent 50 minutes ignoring me – you want awkward, I’ll give you awkward. The unspoken reply was I’ll burn

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josbiggs@hotmail.co.uk this restaurant to the ground rather than let you share a Menu del Dia, because I know that is what you are going to do. He ground his teeth ever so slightly and departed, oozing displeasure from every pore. Seconds later he returned. ‘We have no soup.’ He announced gleefully and with finality. He did not add Gotcha, but he certainly thought it. Did I believe him? No, but I smiled sweetly. Nothing derails an argument, or is more irritating than a sweet smile. ‘Never mind. We’ll have two portions of chicken and chips instead.’ I improvised, as two portions of chicken and chips were carried by the kitchen girl to the adjacent table. He vacillated, searching every recess of his mind for some reason why we couldn’t have chicken and chips. None occurred to him, so he glared at me and left with bad grace. Will we get our chicken and chips? Find out next week!


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in Bacon Drumstick BBQ ChicIsken Mexican Foods Wra ReallyppedMexican?

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3 Tbsp Spanish Paprika 1 Tbsp Garlic Powder 1 Tbsp Granulated Onion 1 Tbsp Sea Salt 1/2 Tsp Black Pepper

1/2 Tsp White Pepper 1/2 Tsp Chipotle Chile Pepper Chicken 1 piece of bacon for each chicken leg

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BBQ Sizzlers ers p on Skew Garlic Shrim Spanish Is Mexican Food Really Mexican? Ingredients: 2 tbsp. Extra Virgin Olive Oil 1 tsp. Adobo 2 cloves garlic, finely chopped ¼ tsp. Crushed Red Pepper 1 lb. jumbo shrimp, peeled and

deveined (about 16 pieces) 1 large green and/or red bell pepper cut in 1” pieces 1 lemon, cut into 8 slices 4 skewers

Method:

Brush the chicken drumsticks with canola or vegetable oil. of bacon Apply the spice rub to the chicken drumsticks, and wrap with one slice per drumstick. Marinate the drumsticks in the refrigerator for 4 hours prior to grilling. indirect Barbecue the drumsticks on a medium hot grill for 60 minutes using heat (300-350 degrees). Brush the drumsticks with your favorite bbq sauce. Continue grilling for an additional 10 minutes prior to serving.

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Classic car club move their base to the Hotel Overa

Amigos del Coches Clasicos announces its monthly meetings are to be held at the Hotel Overa, junction 547 on the E15 / A7 near Huercal Overa, Almeria. The move, from Aguilas, provides a more convenient and central meeting venue for its members within the Almanzora Valley and surrounding locality. Meetings are held on the first Thursday of each month at 3.00pm and everyone owning or interested in classic cars will be made most welcome. Additional information is available at: www.a-c-c.es Asociacion De Amigos De Los Coches Clasicos Del Levante (Amigos del Coches Clasicos) The Club was formed in February 2008 and originally based in Aguilas. Membership is multi national and open to everyone interested in the restoration, preservation and use of classic cars. Members’ cars are predominately Classic British and European Sports cars of the 50’s, 60’s, 70’s and 80’s. In general they are maintained, and in many cases, were restored by their owners. A full calendar of events are organised, which includes monthly drives around the local area, social lunches and shows. A monthly e magazine is circulated to members and contains details of events, technical tips and articles on classic car ownership.

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Almanzora Charitable Theatre

The actors and production crew of Almanzora Charitable Theatre provided another 3 nights of entertainment at “La Parrilla”, Albox in the middle of May. The 3 plays that were performed gave audiences a diverse programme that stretched from the curious discovery of a body found buried upright on a beach to the p.a. who finds that her rich, eccentric, gay boss is rather more to her liking than a straight husband. Then finally, a couple in the throes of a divorce and in the midst of a Spanish fiesta find circumstances draw them together again. This last show allowed the group to raise € 200 for the A.U.A.N. to assist them in their work to regularise the property situation in our area. In the last 2 and a half years A.C.T. has managed to raise € 2,500 for various groups and we hope that our patrons and those who have not yet patronised us will come to see our next show so that we can continue to assist good causes with donations in the future.

ROYAL AIR FORCES ASSOCIATION BRANCH 1359

The Branch meets on the third Tuesday in the month at 14.30 hrs at the El Paraiso Restaurant, located in Jardin del Mar 3, which is located very near Carrefour. If you would like information please contact the Chairman on 692508916 or Welfare on 615048892 or visit the Website www.rafacb.com

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Luvvies Dinner Ladies All Served Up!

A great deal of effort by a great many people paid off on the weekend of 26 – 28 June at the Teatro Pedro Gilabert in Arboleas. The Luvvies production of Dinner Ladies drew very full audiences on every day over the three days, proving that the hard work put in by the Producer, Jakki Higginbotham, the back stage boys, and of course, the cast, had been worth all the toil. This well-known and loved television sit-com was expertly transferred to the stage by John and Elaine Skinner, who must be justly proud that their efforts were met with such enthusiasm by the audience. Each member of the cast gave their character an individual personality with their own idiosyncrasies and foibles; they made the characters their own, yet gelled together throughout the show to create a well-rounded, balanced performance. Now the Luvvies are looking forward to a bit of peace and quiet – but not for long! Their next production, The Vicar of Dibley, will be on the boards this autumn. If you have a secret fancy to tread the boards yourself, or have any (very essential) back-stage skills, phone 634 346 309, or contact The Luvvies at their website, info@theluvvies. com for more information.

Avatar in 3D - watch it for free on Thursday 16th July at 2pm at The Mini Cinema, Total Entertainment, Albox. Seats are limited so booking is advisable. Call 950 121 318 for more info.

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Last year I asked the Cabrera Social Committee to ask if there were musicians in the area who would want to join in to make music. Though this did not lead to anything regarding playing music, some people did say that they would love to hear more live music in Cabrera. This year we have started a new venture to see if live music is really wanted here. We want to bring variation of music that we feel is of a good quality and also, where possible, a bit different to the norm. The challenge started with booking an internationally famous band called “Potato Head” because they are excellent musicians and also entertainers. As the band is a 6 piece and needs some room, and audience size/unpredictability of the weather, we chose to hold this at Hostal Rural. We want to try to use Cabrera as a venue for music and so fitted in 3 musicians to start the venture on April 25th. They were Pamela Lund, latin/jazz singer, Marcelo Gervasi guitarist and Vitor Belmonte who is an international Flamenco guitarist. Again in Cabrera , on May 31st, we had The De Levie Quartet, a 4 piece band of Guitar, Saxophone, Double bass and Drums who invited Lady Ellen to come and sing with them, as many local people love her amazing voice. We are a non-profit making venture and only want to plough back any excess (and loss) into future events, so please support us if this is what you want, and let us know your musical preferences for future musical events, be it classical, light music or jazz. Never been done in Cabrera before !!!! We have arranged, by popular demand, a classical “String Quartet” concert evening on Tuesday July 14th. Through our connections we have met with a well renowned international violinist, conductor and composer Mr Michael Thomas. Michael started the world famous “Brodsky Quartet” with his sister and 2 friends in 1972 and grew to become world famous. In 1999 he left the quartet to move to Seville with his Spanish wife and children to pursue his conducting career. He has co-composed with Elvis Costello, Paul McCartney and other well known artists, and is the conductor of the Orquesta Betica de Camara, Orquesta Ciudad de Almeria, and the Joven Orquesta del sur de España. We have arranged for him to form a quartet to play at Los Pastores, and he has chosen other top musicians to accompany him, namely José Angel Vélez Gonzales (violin 2) who is the leader of Orquesta Ciudad de Almeria and studied at the Royal Academy of Music London, Clara García (Viola) with her sister Paloma García (cello) both studied at the Trinity College of Music in London. Though these musicians are coming from as far as Seville and Alicante, they will be playing as “Quarteto OCAL”. They will be playing the “Dvorak American Quartet” and “Schubert´s Rosamunde” and there will then be approximately a 20 minute break between pieces These are both very popular pieces for a string quartet and this should be an exceptional night. As this will be a concert situation, there will be Cava and canapes served at 7.00pm included in the entry price of 18 euros. Concert starts at 8.00pm. Though drinks will be available in the interlude and can be preordered by early arrivals, we are only allowing meals to be served after the completion of the concert at approximately 9.30. Please support us in this special event as we attempt to please all tastes.


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A charity fund-raiser for THE MACMILLAN CANCER SUPPORT CHARITY was held at Bar Chaplin’s in the Urbanisation of Roquetas De Mar on Saturday 27th June 2015. The magnificent sum of €1,628.00 was raised during the evening, which included horse racing, a raffle and other events. The evening concluded with an auction of some wonderful items. An anonymous local gave some very rare coins up for auction, together with a large number of other items and donations raised over €900.00. Jon Clarke of Chaplin’s can be seen presenting the proceeds to Linda Henry, who received the money on behalf of MACMILLAN CANCER SUPPORT. Linda has also recently raised a further €600.00 at a ‘girls night-in’ fundraiser, so the total raised at these events is €2,228.00. “What a great night!” said Jon, mine-host of Chaplin’s, and he and Debbie want to personally thank all his locals and holidaymakers for rallying round to support such a good cause, which affects almost everybody! The final ‘thank you’ goes to all the team that volunteered and helped to make the night such a success. Well done to all!

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FORTHCOMING SOCIAL EVENTS IN 2015 ROQUETAS DE MAR SUB-BRANCH 3569 Tuesday 8th September – Social meeting & photographic competition – BEACH or MOUNTAIN scenes. Tuesday 6th October – Social meeting & Horse Racing afternoon. Tuesday 20th October – Poppy Luncheon at Restaurant Roma (to be confirmed). Friday 23rd October (date to be confirmed) Joint Remembrance Parade with The Royal British Legion/La Legion - La Legion Army Base, Viator. Details to follow. Sunday 25th October – POPPY APPEAL TABLE AT BURTY’S BAR. Tuesday 3rd November – Social meeting and annual RBL ‘BIG POPPY APPEAL RAFFLE’ Tuesday 1st December – THE BIG ANNUAL POPPY APPEAL LUNCHEON & Tombola at Restaurant Maracay, ZG. 1.30 for 2.00pm. (same as last year).

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Alien birds gargantuan/Spewed firesent seagulls/Scattering to hover lowChilling their white underbellies/On the grey, choppy waves. In a Village Sky.1941. Joy Lennick makes it clear that her temporary stay on Mountain Hare and its ominous coal slag, looking down on Merthyr Tydfil was a treasured time in spite of being separated from her family. Her childhood memories were ones of kindness, curiosity and hostility: “as the years multiply, it seems to spin like a giddying, gaudily colourful tin top from my childhood.” The 1930s were eventful years probably for all the wrong reasons. Regarded as the grimmest years since the end of WW1 “unwept, unhonoured and unsung” it is a naive statement to say that this was a wonderful time to be born. It wasn’t. Remember the Hindenberg disaster, Hitler as German Chancellor, the Japanese invasion of China or the Spanish Civil War, an unending list of disasters. Coming up to the late thirties Dagenham in Essex was still considered to be “pretty in places” with a few thatched cottages, a friendly and peaceful environment although that was soon to change. The slaughterhouse was a blot on the landscape, a sharp contrast and through the innocence of the child, “War was a foreign country and just a three lettered word.” It meant nothing to the likes of Joy Lennick, too young to feel threatened by an unknown entity. Joy was the eldest child of three: Bryan Charles and Terence John were her two younger brothers followed later by Royce Kenneth. When father Charles was on “short hours” financially it was tough. Shredded wheat box soles were fitted into their shoes and mother, Lila had to pawn her engagement ring. In contrast to their grandparents who had almost starved to death during the Great Depression Joy’s family weren’t so destitute. Her memoirs refer to the “Topsy-turvy” world and the “simplicity of our childhood threatened by an unknown, mysterious something.” Of course war was looming. On 9th September 1939, Lila and the three children went to Merthyr Tydfil, its pastoral beauty eroded through coal mining and iron ore. Described through the eyes of a child as a “new, slightly

The Snow Child by Eowyn Ivey

nerve-wracking, exciting phrase” of her with immense losses and devastation. young life. It was an adventure. Charles For the children who were immune to had joined the R.A.F. Reserve in May the emotional grief suffered by so many, 1939 perhaps having had an inkling we are told about “a huge feeling of of an imminent war? His destination camaraderie and humour” to lift the spirit. was unknown when he was mobilised It added a sense of normality to their lives. although Lila believed he was probably For Joy, dance was a form of escapism heading for France. He was probably one and she relished the opportunity to wear of the first men to be mobilised. Lila’s war costumes and perform in front of an effort was in munitions. audience. She was fortunate in being able So, imagine this scene at Paddington to train at The Tiller Girls’ Dance School in train station. Hankies fluttering like the West End. anaemic bunting and likened to a seething The family suffered their own losses. mass of humanity as people kissed goodbye to their loved ones, common Uncle Bernard was missing in action at 22. His status was later changed and regular scenes throughout the U.K. Straight out of a Wilfred Owen scene. to missing presumed killed. Aunt Sal’s Carrying their gas masks and otherwise nephew Islwyn was 17 when he was travelling light, the children were to killed in the mines. Pit accidents were far become some of the many evacuees. too common and over 6,000 pit deaths Initially they were going to stay with Lila’s were listed in Wales. first cousin, Aunt Sal. Unemployment was Joy speaks fondly of their Nomadic high in Merthyr Tydfil and consequently many families were living on the poverty blood, being tagged and sent to Long line. The local children resented this Eaton in Derbyshire. More like pawns of intrusion and the evacuees were treated war, this experience was an unhappy like aliens. They resorted to picking one. Once it was evident how miserable they were, they returned home to flights. During the first week of the war 200 unofficial evacuees settled here. Dagenham. Fortunately their house Paradoxically, war was raging but on was still standing after the Luftwaffe Mountain Hare, peace reigned. This was “relentlessly rained bombs on poor old Joy Lennick’s gentle war in comparison to London” for 57 consecutive days and her father’s brutal war. nights. High explosive bombs had fallen Bryan was separated from his siblings near the family home and a parachute and stayed with Aunt Alice. Joy’s over- mine was dropped in their street. Her imaginative mind of Pencoedcae, “our home suffered damage to the roof wood” makes for good reading with and back window, a small price to pay scary images straight out of The Brothers considering how many innocents were Grimm, images of an ancient Pict or a killed. woad-painted warrior “brandishing an The memoirs take us through to the axe.” Otherwise, Wales provided the children with a relatively safe haven apart declaration of peace and the celebrations from a bomb that exploded harmlessly around Westminster Bridge. Her enigmatic on a hill although Swansea suffered 43 adventure took on a different form with her first trip overseas with Aunt Doris in recorded air attacks, the Three Night Blitz the hope of discovering Bernard’s final and Cardiff was also bombed. Charles’ war diaries have been included resting place. Joy imagined him “floating forever in the English Channel or the to show the reality of war and his close encounters with death. Leaving France North Sea.” The memoirs are interesting and informative. Recommended reading. before the evacuation of Dunkirk was a treacherous experience-6 hours of Publisher: Word Play. bombing, wreckage, scenes of carnage ISBN: 13: 978-1480066632. compared to “an earthbound Dante’s inferno.” REVIEW it by Carol Naylor. We read about www.carolnaylor.blogspot.com human resilience, www.carolesleynaylor.wordpress.com the inner strength naylorcl@hotmail.es needed to deal

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It’s intriguing how often I find the scriptures set for a given Service in the Church Lectionary hit home with particular force. So, a couple of weeks ago, I found myself reading an extract from the letter written by St Paul to Christians living in Rome, in which he advises first that “Governors are God’s ministers for good” (pretty incredible when you think how successive Caesars were treating Christians at the time) and then continues with the instruction that they should “owe no one anything except to love each other”. Now of course that sounds easy doesn’t it; but we often have a slightly one-sided view of love, reserved for those close to us, and usually with quite a bit of self-interest included. St Paul, on the other hand explains that we should love everyone, whether we like them or not, including Politicians, Refugees, Criminals, yes and even Terrorists, trying our best, however evil their actions may seem, to understand their viewpoint and desiring the best for them (which may, of course be quite different from what they’d want for themselves), regardless of any potential cost or disadvantage to self. And of course Jesus is the perfect example of this sort of love. He cared deeply for everyone, including his enemies and

even Judas, who betrayed him. He accepted, even a pretty corrupt regime, advising his followers to “give to Caesar the things that are Caesar’s, yet counted zealots as well as social outcasts, prostitutes and Government officials among his circle of friends. And in spite of all the rumours, the gossip, the public attack and ridicule, we never hear of him feeling offended or ‘hurt’ by anything anyone said or did to him. How different is my concept of love! When I judge or get annoyed with others, I demonstrate my lack of love. When someone hurts my feelings, causing some inner resentment, I’m clearly not displaying true Christian love. It’s a tough call, but how much better if only we could all love as St Paul urged. Details of a number of English Language Churches are given in Sol Noticeboard for any who wish to Worship, but further information about the Anglican Church and details of forthcoming events 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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however, as Massa leapt into the lead past both Mercedes from third on the grid. Lewis Hamilton battled through a bad start and lateHamilton fended off a challenge from Bottas for second on the first lap, at the end of which race rain to win an action-packed British Grand Prix Hamilton had to pass both Williams after losing the safety car was deployed because of a pile-up the lead off the line and second place at a re-start at the first corner, involving both Lotuses and both McLarens. following an early safety car. Three of the four cars were taken out of the race in But the Mercedes driver fought back to take the lead one go, with Lotus teamat the first pit stops. mates Romain Grosjean Rain made for a chaotic end to the race but Hamilton and Pastor Maldonado came through to win from team-mate Nico Rosberg appearing to collide and and Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel. McLaren’s Fernando Felipe Massa took fourth ahead of Williams team- Alonso half-spinning as mate Valtteri Bottas, Red Bull’s Daniil Kvyat was sixth, he took avoiding action Force India’s Nico Hulkenberg claimed seventh and and collecting team-mate Jenson Button, whose car the second Ferrari of Kimi Raikkonen came eighth. also retired. The world champion’s fifth win of the season Alonso was able to extending his championship lead to 17 points - was continue, but needed to greeted with roars of delight from the capacity pit for a new front wing, although the late rain shower 140,000 fans. helped the double champion beat Sauber’s Marcus Hamilton admitted the Mercedes’ bad starts had Ericsson to finish 10th and score his first points of “made the race for the fans” and, as thousands a difficult year in the uncompetitive and unreliable streamed on to the track to salute him on the podium, McLaren-Honda. he said: “Thank you for coming out today and making At the restart, Hamilton tried an aggressive move my whole weekend, I really wanted to do it for you on Massa immediately after the safety car line, which guys. I couldn’t have done it without you. I’m so indicates the place from which drivers can begin to elated. You can’t imagine how happy I am. I was race and at Silverstone is on the entry to the final tearing up on the last lap.” Vale-Club corner complex. Hamilton’s path to victory was far from smooth, But Hamilton overcooked it, ran briefly off the track, and Bottas took advantage and sneaked through into second. Bottas was initially told he could not try to pass Massa, only for Williams to relent and allow them to race. But the Finn could not M.600 827 517 - T. 950 104 488 www.autofrio.es pass the Brazilian as the

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London Olympic legacy ‘a failure’ The opportunity for the London Olympics to inspire a generation of children to participate in sport has been squandered, Tessa Jowell has said. The former Olympics minister, who is standing to be Labour’s candidate for London mayor, blamed her “wicked and negligent successors” in government. But she said the regeneration of east London, a key pledge, was a success. The government said 1.4 million more people were playing sport each week than when London’s Olympic bid was won. But a spokesman for the Department for Culture, Media and Sport said more needed to be done to attract people from all backgrounds. ‘Wasted opportunity’ Dame Tessa’s comments come exactly 10 years after London was awarded the Games in 2005. She was Olympics minister when the decision was announced. She told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme: “My particular concern is that the second legacy promise was to transform a generation of young people through sport. “Actually children in school now are playing less sport than they were in 2009. “That’s why it is a wasted opportunity.” A Youth Sport Trust survey of 1,392 primary schools in 2013/14 found that the average number of minutes children spent taking part in PE in a typical week was 102 for Key Stage 1 and 114 for Key Stage 2. This was down from 126 minutes for Key Stage 1 and 127 minutes for Key Stage 2 in the charity’s 2009/10 survey. Dame Tessa criticised the

government’s decision to cut funding for school sport. In 2010, £162m of ring-fenced funding for the national School Sport Partnerships (SSPs) was abolished. “We had a model of organisation that was the envy of so many other sporting countries around the world, that provided the organisational framework to make sure that the matches were organised, notes went home so parents knew when their kids were coming home,” she said. “That structure of organisation has been dismantled. And the evidence is that if you don’t tell schools that the money for sport is dedicated to sport, it’s spent on other things.” The former MP for Dulwich and West Norwood told the Guardian that “the most wicked and negligent part of it was winding up school sport partnerships”. There are 1.4 million more people playing sport each week than when the Olympic bid was won Department for Culture, Media and Sport She added: “I hope this is a huge stain on their consciences.” Lord Sebastian Coe, who was chairman of the London Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games, wrote in the Daily Telegraph: “Pre-2005 there is little doubt sport participation was declining and had been for a long time, particularly amongst young people. “Since bidding for the Games, that trend has reversed.” Sir Keith Mills, who was on the organising committee for the London Olympics, told the BBC the government had to do more to encourage school sport. Bbcsport.com

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A plaque has been unveiled in Dublin in recognition of an Irishman who saved Barcelona FC during the Spanish Civil War. The Irishman - Patrick O’Connell - was manager of Barcelona in the 1930s played a major and there is no doubt that he kept the club alive. Born in 1887, Pat played for Belfast Celtic, Sheffield Wednesday, Hull City and Manchester United as well as his country, who he skippered on several occasions, including Ireland’s Home International Championship triumph for the first time in 1914. After the Great War he had first spell in football management when he took charge of non-League side North Washington. He later managed Racing Santander, here in Spain, before moving to Real Betis whom he guided to their only La Liga title in 1935. He was then appointed manager at Barcelona in readiness for the 193536 season by the club’s President Josep Sunyol, who tragically was assassinated by General Franco’s troops in early August 1936. With the military conflict at its height, the offer for Barcelona to tour Mexico in 1937 was gratefully accepted and Pat elected to take a squad of 16 players with him. Surprisingly, only manager Pat and four players chose to return to Spain. But what also returned was a considerable kitty as the tour had generated almost 13,000 US dollars profit, which cleared Barcelona’s debts after it was deposited into a French bank account to prevent Franco stealing it! The tour to South America had no doubt saved Barcelona football club… thanks for sure to Pat O’Connell. Little wonder then that he

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is often referred to as ‘the saviour of FC Barcelona’. The 2015 European Champions sent the club’s ambassador, former Spurs striker Steve Archibald, over to Dublin to officially unveil the plaque on the 5th June at Pat’s former home in Fitzroy Avenue next to Croke Park. This followed a major which took place the previous evening at Dublin’s Mansion House, at which a fellow football historian of mine, Mark Metcalf, was one of the speakers. Meanwhile, two further events are being organised during the summer…. in Belfast in August and near an unmarked grave in a cemetery in North London. There are further plans for a bust of Pat to go on display at the Nou Camp and for a book to be published on his remarkable life. All the work has been made possible by the fundraising efforts of the Patrick O’Connell Memorial Fund. If you wish to donate please go to www.pocfund.com by Tony Matthews


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England finish third in the Women’s World Cup Fara Williams’s extra-time penalty ensured England beat Germany for the first time in 31 years to finish third at the Women’s World Cup. The performance was the second best by an England team following the 1966 win by the men’s side and eclipsed the 1990 men’s team, who finished fourth in Italy. The Lionesses had not beaten two-time World Cup winners Germany in 20 attempts but they more than matched their opponents and won the spot-kick in the second period of extra-time after substitute Lianne Sanderson was brought down by Tabea Kemme. Williams, who is England’s record cap holder and was homeless at one point in her England career, beat retiring German goalkeeper Nadine Angerer for her third penalty of the tournament. It brought to a close a superb campaign for England, who finished as the top European nation and are now set to climb from sixth in the world rankings after a tournament during which they generated strong and well-deserved support at home. However, they were thankful for a glaring miss from Bianca Schmidt four minutes from the end as they held on to their slender lead. The result was tribute to the progress that England have made under Mark Sampson after the Welshman took over 18 months ago. It also put a positive spin on their campaign after the cruel 2-1 semi-final defeat following Laura Bassett’s injury-time own goal against Japan. The team are set to receive an additional £2,000 for winning the bronze medal, taking their World Cup bonus payments to £14,000. Sampson’s education as England head coach has now come full circle,

following a 3-0 defeat by the eight-time European champions last November. This time the 32-yearold Sampson chose to be more conservative in his tactical approach and it paid off as his team lined up with three centre-backs, which included Jo Potter alongside Steph Houghton and Bassett, who showed no hangover from her semi-final heartache. But the formation allowed space in front of the defence and the European champions could have scored three times in the first 10 minutes, with tournament top scorer Celia Sasic wasting a great chance before the impressive Houghton cleared off the line. During an open start to the game, Houghton had the best opening of the first half but mistimed her shot from seven yards. There was also a strong penalty appeal as Kemme appeared to block Potter’s shot with her hand. In her last World Cup game in charge, German coach Silvia Neid became frustrated with England’s aggressive approach, but it ensured the match remained goalless at the break. Having named an under-strength side, Neid brought on Melanie Leupolz to add more mettle to the German midfield and they began to create the better chances. Bardsley saved Sara Daebritz’s header before Houghton blocked Lena Petermann’s close-range shot. But the introduction of Eniola Aluko, who had not played since England’s second game against Mexico, swung the game back in England’s favour and she laid on a pass to Jill Scott, who wasted a great opportunity with 13 minutes remaining. The Lionesses were buoyed going into extra-time and their determination to not bow down to a world superpower of women’s football helped create the penalty, which led to joyous scenes at the final whistle as a superb campaign ended on a high. Bbcsport.com

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JOE ROOT – STAR BATSMAN By Tony Matthews

The Sheffield-born Yorkshire and England batsman and occasional spin bowler, nicknamed ‘Rootay’ is 24 years of age and is already a world class cricketer. Talking publicly during a recent short break here in Spain, at the Desert Springs golf and sports complex, J o e admitted that he’s enjoying his cricket more than ever these days... and is certainly looking forward to the Ashes Series with the Aussies. Said Vaughan: “He’s still very young and I believe he will become one of the world’s greatest-ever run-makers” said former England captain Michael Vaughan. Joe played in his first Test Match for England in the 2012 series in India (becoming the 655th player to star for his country) and made his ODI and T20 International debuts on the same tour, before scoring his maiden Test century on his home ground of Headingly, Leeds, the following spring against New Zealand. Joe had played his first game for Yorkshire in a second XI game in July 2007, scoring 57 and putting on 133 for the first wicket with another future England batsman Adam Lyth. He continued to represent his county’s Academy side and was named ‘Player of the Tournament’ when Yorkshire won the Pro-Arch Trophy in Abu Dhabi. After success at second team level, Joe played in Yorkshire’s first XI in a Pro-40 match against Essex, top-scoring with 63 in his side’s total of 187-7. Although his half-century could not inspire his team to victory, Joe described his debut as a “dream come true”. After another ‘Man of the Series’

performance, this time on England U19 duty in Bangladesh, Joe signed a three-year professional contract with Yorkshire. “This made my day” he enthused. Selected for the U19 Cricket World Cup in New Zealand, he made an unbeaten 70 in a victory over Hong Kong as England progressed to the quarter finals before being eliminated by the West Indies. Later that winter, Joe was sent to the Darren Lehmann Academy in Adelaide, South Australia, to fine tune his game. And it worked wonders for him, with several older and more established batsman and, indeed, bowlers, praising his undoubted talent. Since then things have gone from good and great for Joe! Before the current Test Series against Australia (which started on the 8th of July at Cardiff) he had scored over 13,600 first-class runs (2,273 in Tests alone). His top score was 236 for Yorkshire against Derbyshire in May 2013 and his best Test knock was 200 not out against Sri Lanka at Lords in June 204. To date Joe has registered 32 centuries and 57 fifties. He has taken 76 wickets (avg. 48.75) and he has now played in 247 cricket matches for county and country... and there will be many more games to follow for Joe Root – super batter from the Steel City of Sheffield.

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• Last Sunday, a record 140,000 Silverstone crowd cheered Lewis Hamilton to victory in the British Grand Prix. This was Lewis’s third F1 victory on home soil and it was all down to a superb driving performance in wetdry conditions and his decision to change tyres with laps fast running out. Hamilton now leads the championship by 17 points. • Wimbledon fortnight concludes this weekend... and at the time of writing, Andrew Murray, Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer, Serena Williams (who came close to defeat against GB’s Heather Watson) and Maria Sharapova were in sight of the women’s last four. • Arsenal’s Alexis Sanchez’s clever spot-kick in the shoot-out won the Copa America for hosts Chile against Argentina. • Fara Williams’ extra-time penalty gave England’s women a 1-0 victory over Germany in the 3rd/4th play-off World Cup game. The USA, with four goals in the first 16 minutes, beat Japan 5-2 in the final. • Rees Oxford (16) became West Ham’s youngest-ever player when he appeared in last week’s 3-0 Europa League qualifying win over Lusitans. • Fiji set a new record last week by beating Micro-Mesia 38-0 in the Pacific Games. The previous biggest win was 31-0 by Australia over Samoa in 2001. • The first 2015 Ashes Test between England and Australia starts today in Cardiff. • New Zealander Brendan McCullum has scored the highest-ever score in 20-20 cricket – 158 off just 64 balls for Birmingham Bears in their 60run win over Derbyshire. • Ex-England wicket-keeper Bob Taylor (73) is in hospital after suffering a heart attack. • The Tour de France continues this week with GB’s Chris Froome well in the mix after week one, as are Alberto Contador (Spain), Nairo Quintana and last year’s winner Vincente Nibali. • GB’s Zhapnel Hughes has run the fastest 200m ever in a heat by a Brit – in 20.55 seconds. • GB’s men beat India 5-1 to win bronze in the men’s World Hockey League in Belgium. • And GB’s men’s eights beat Olympic champions Germany at Henley Royal Regatta.

19th Hole Golf Society Cucador Thursday 2nd July on probably the hottest day of the year the 19th Hole Golf Society played a Two Division Stableford at Aguilon Golf Course. The course really is an Oasis, with beautiful manicured fairways and greens standing out from the brown and grey mountain surroundings, a beautiful sight. Division 1 was well won by Tony Mackay with 36 points from Steve Lawrie on 35 and Peter Easthope on 34, Tony also claimed a Nearest the Pin on the 12th which he converted to a Two. Bob Tagg, making one of his rare outings, also claimed a Two on the 3rd. In Division 2 Doug Birrell •s 36 was just good enough –on countback-to take the win from Chrissie Dow on 36 and Zeta Denyer•s 34 points secured her 3rd place. Peter Dow, now recovered from is back problem, took Nearest The Pin in Two on the tricky 16th Hole. Results; Division 1 - 1st Tony Mackay

Nett 36 (21), 2nd Steve Lawrie Nett 35 (23), 3rd Peter Easthope Nett 34 (5). Division 2 - 1st Doug Birrell Nett 36 (25) on a card countback, 2nd Chrissie Dow Nett 36 (35), 3rd Zeta Denyer Nett 35 (36). Twos - Bob Tagg 3rd Tony Mackay 12th. .Nearest the Pins - 3rd Nigel Greenwood, 8th Peter Easthope, 12th Tony Mackay, 16th in Two-Peter Dow, 17th Gary Grey. A really great days golf on a course that is unrivalled in the area, then back to La Vida for some really impressive nibbles and gallons of refreshments. Thanks to all the members who support the 19th Hole Golf Society. The 19th hole G/S arranges weekly games at various courses in the area, our home course, which we will play fortnightly, is Aguilon. If you are interested in joining the 19th hole give the secretary a ring on 610 340 653 or email gs19thhole@hotmail.co.uk

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Spain has named former Wimbledon winner Conchita Martinez captain of its Davis Cup team. Martinez replaces fired predecessor Gala Leon amid a shakeup for the tennis federation that included the government removing former president Jose Luis Escanuela after Rafael Nadal and several other players criticized his management style. Martinez, already captain of Spain’s

Fed Cup team, will lead the Davis Cup side until the end of year. Her first tie will be at Russia on July 17. Leon, who became Spain’s first female Davis Cup captain last year, never oversaw a tie. Nadal’s coach and uncle, Toni Nadal, criticized her appointment for what he called her lack of knowledge of the men’s game.

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