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‘Hot autumn’ starts a little early this year The trade unions couldn’t wait to start the “hot autumn” they had promised the government and jumped the gun by organising the first protest marches against the cuts on Saturday, September 15th – autumn does not begin officially September 22nd. The main demand of the hundreds of thousands of Spaniards from different parts of the country who converged in Madrid that day was for a referendum to determine whether the government should continue on its severe austerity programme. The protest was organised by a collective called Social Summit, consisting of about 200 professional organisations and the unions. It was just the first of many that are due to be called by the two main unions – the General Workers Union (UGT) and the Workers’ Commissions (CCOO), which could culminate in a general strike in the not-toodistant future. CCOO secretary general Ignacio Fernández Toxo told the protesters: “The prime minister has the key to stop this general strike,” and many began chanting: “Rajoy, resign, new elections now!” Cándido Méndez, secretary general of the UGT, added: “If the government doesn’t pay attention to us, we will come up with another answer or mobilisation.” But Rajoy has said that his government won’t give in. Economy Minister Luis de Guindos said that while he understood why people
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The organising committees said there were about 500,000 people but the government’s delegate in Madrid put the figure as low as 65,000, which showed that “the majority of the citizens are supporting the reforms”. Later, the two union leaders explained that they are thinking of calling for a European-wide protest with other labour unions across the continent to protest against the policies of the bloc’s leaders. Méndez and Toxo have called their European counterparts to a meeting in Madrid on September 25th to discuss the matter. On Monday, there were massive traffic snarl-ups of up to 120 kilometres on roads into Madrid and Barcelona when striking
Metro workers staged a partial strike to support their colleagues at state railway operator Renfe, when they launched their second nationwide 24-hour stoppage to protest against the government’s liberalisation plans for the railway sector. For the Metro workers, however, their partial strike during peak hours was to protest against the government’s decision to take away the Christmas bonus payment for public
workers, to increase subway fares and close some exits at subway stations. Bus drivers joined the stoppage in Rajoy on set at La Primera Barcelona. The unions said 98 per cent of workers had heeded the call to strike. Further stoppages have been called for September 21st and 28th and October 1st. The 24-hour strike by Renfe and other state companies in the sector, Adif and Feve, caused the cancellation of 302 high speed medium-to-long-haul routes.
Socialist leader Alfredo Pérez Rubalcaba said on Sunday that his party is ready to stand up to Catalan regional premier Artur Mas and his supporters if they have any intention of trying to break away from the rest of Spain and continue to stir up conflicts between Madrid and the other regions. Addressing the so-called Rose Festival, which is sponsored by the Catalan Socialist Party (PSC), Rubalcaba said: “Things are worse off now than they were before because there are people who want to create a lot of waves between Catalonia and Spain, and they are indeed in the process of brewing a
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New cancer drug 'biggest advance in years' A new breast cancer drug with the potential of extending the lives of 8,000 women a year has been hailed as “one of the biggest advances in years”. The drug is so new that trial results, comparing 485 women given the drug and 239 given a dummy pill, are still coming out. But after 18 months the differences are already marked. Among women taking the dummy pill and Exemestane, which helps prevent oestrogen uptake, researchers found that tumour growth was
stalled by 3.2 months on average, but among those given new drug Everolimus and Exemestane, it was 7.8 months. Specialists have said the impact was so large that it was "changing the natural history of the disease", adding that it was potentially the most significant breakthrough for advanced breast cancer since the discovery of drugs that lower oestrogen levels, in the mid 1990s. Everolimus, marketed by Novartis under
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Madrid premier stands down in shock move Madrid regional premier Esperanza Aguirre announced her resignation at a hastily-called press conference on Monday. She told reporters: "I have called you here to announce my decision to resign from my posts as MP in the regional assembly and as regional premier." Visibly moved, one of the Partido Popular’s most flamboyant politicians said she had reached the conclusion that it was an appropriate moment to step down. She said she had informed Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy of her decision earlier on Monday. She then thanked all those who had voted for her and all those who hadn’t.
Aguirre, who had a mastectomy last year, admitted that her health was one of the factors that influenced her decision, despite the fact that she is "apparently cured". But she said she was tired, and “politics is a job that requires a lot of dedication and effort”, and she now wants to spend more time with her family. Aguirre, 60, has been on the political front line for the past 30 years. She was elected Madrid regional premier in 2003 and prior to that she had held various posts, including speaker of the Upper House and education and culture
minister during the government of José María Aznar. Observers say that given her strong character and her passion for politics, her reasons for quitting must be more powerful ones than health and tiredness. They say her resignation soon after meeting with Rajoy suggests political motives.
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Letizia turns 40 A bad weekend for airline Ryanair The pilots’ union Sepla said on Monday that Ryanair has taken the low-cost concept too far. The statement followed another two incidents involving the Irish airline. On Saturday a Ryanair flight from Bristol to Reus in Tarragona had to make an emergency landing at Barcelona’s El Prat airport because of technical problems. In an effort to distract from the recent scandals involving members of the Royal Family, Princess Letizia’s 40th birthday on September 15th was marked widely in the media with the release of several photos showing her, her husband Crown Prince Felipe and their two children, Leonor and Sofia, relaxing at their home in the Royal Palace in Madrid. Earlier in the week, the main photograph on the new Royal Household website portrayed the current monarch, as well as his heir with the future
On Sunday, another Ryanair flight to Tenerife had to make an emergency
landing at Madrid’s Barajas airport for the same reason. It was the eighth such incident involving the airline in the past two months. Last Thursday, a Ryanair flight made an emergency landing in Palma de Mallorca after two crew members and a passenger were slightly injured during bouts of turbulence. A week earlier 16 passengers on a flight to Tenerife were injured when pressure in the cabin
dropped suddenly, forcing the plane to make an emergency landing at Barajas. At the end of last month and the beginning of this month, three Ryanair flights made emergency landings at Alicante and Valencia airports on different days because of dangerously low fuel levels. Ryanair president Michael O’Leary has accused Public Works Minister Ana Pastor of spreading “false” information about the airline.
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With the regional governments up in arms about spending cuts forced on them from Madrid, the government is about to give them something else to complain about. It is drafting a law by which Madrid will decide up to 75 per cent of what
schoolchildren learn. Currently the Ministry of Education, Culture and Sport decides 65 per cent of the curriculum in most regions, and from 55 to 65 percent in Catalonia, Galicia and the Basque Country that have a second official language.
During a television interview, the Education Minister said it was “not acceptable” that the current system “ended up providing 17 different education systems”. A draft bill of the proposals is expected to be put before Parliament in October.
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Gallardón admitted that
the proposals are a response to a series of crimes that have angered the general public, the most recent case being that of José Bretón, who is accused of murdering his two children and burning their bodies to cover up the crime. Another proposed reform is the introduction of “security custody” under which particularly dangerous prisoners will stay in prison after their terms are up.
This would be applied to ETA prisoners like convicted murderer and kidnapper Iosu Uribetxeberria Bolinaga whose early release from jail last week on humanitarian grounds because of the terminal cancer he is suffering from has angered victims of terrorism as well as leading members of the Partido Popular. Meanwhile, the government is also studying harsher
communiqués by the Basque terrorist group. Otegi, who was an ETA gunman before going into politics, said: “The abertzale Left has recognised and does recognise the pain that has been caused. And I want to go beyond that and, if in
my position as spokesman, I could add my two cents to help ease the pain, suffering and humiliation of the families of the victims of ETA’s armed actions, I want to offer my most sincere apologies, accompanied by an ‘I am sorry,’ from the bottom of my heart.”
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Smaller military parade this year The government's austerity drive will rob the traditional October 12th military parade to mark National day of much of its pomp and circumstance. The defence ministry announced last week that there will be no tanks or planes, and the overall cost of the procession will be scaled back by over 60 per cent from last year's level to €1 million. The most spectacular part of the parade is the traditional flyover which brings out crowds to see fighter planes and other military aircraft rip through the capital’s skies. The king, prime minister and senior members of the government and the opposition as well as diplomats attend the parade each year.
Ángeles Pedraza, president of the AVT (Victims of Terrorism Association) said Otegi’s statement was a ploy to favour Bildu, a conglomeration of pro-ETA groups and parties, in the Basque Country regional election to be held in October.
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The government has proposed a new tax on the production of energy to cover the so-called tariff deficit, the difference between the cost of generating power and the regulated price consumers pay for it. industry, Energy and Tourism minister José manuel Soria explained that the new across-the-board levy of 6 per cent on producers’ revenues replaces an earlier controversial proposal under which tax rates would have been higher for renewable energy generators. The new measure is expected to generate about €3 billion annually. The tariff deficit currently stands at around €24 billion.
Pro-ETA leader apologises Arnaldo Otegi, the jailed leader of ETA’s political wing the banned Batasuna Party, has asked ETA victims for forgiveness on behalf of the abertzale (the pro-ETA Basque radical Left) in an interview to be published later this month in the daily Gara, which regularly publishes
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The leader of Lebanon's Shia movement Hezbollah has appeared in public for the first time since December 2011 to denounce the amateur anti-Islam film which has sparked worldwide protests. Speaking at a rally in Beirut, Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah said the US faces "very dangerous" repercussions if it allows the full video to be released. In contrast to other protests against the film held over the past week there was no violence at the Hezbollah rally.
Factory owners granted bail Three pakistani businessmen facing murder charges over the deaths of 264 people in a fire at their garment factory in karachi last week have been bailed. Workers were trapped inside as flames consumed the factory, in one of the worst fires in the country’s history. Their lawyer said the bail application was made at a court in a town 300 miles north of karachi, as they feared for their lives. he said his clients did not believe they were responsible for the tragedy. The case has revived the debate over regulation and safety standards in pakistan's factories. CzeCh RepubliC
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New protests erupted around the Muslim world on Monday over the USmade video. More than a dozen people have died since last Tuesday in protests sparked by the appearance on Youtube of a trailer for the obscure, poorly made film, which is entitled Innocence of Muslims.
to the clip in countries where its content was illegal "such as India and Indonesia as well as in Libya and Egypt".
Nakoula, a convicted fraudster living in California has been questioned over his involvement.
Youtube has said it will not remove the trailer as it was within its guidelines but it had restricted access
The exact origins of the film are shrouded in mystery, although a man called Nakoula Basseley
Protesters have targeted US consulates, embassies and business interests across the Middle East and
The government has banned the sale of all spirits containing more than 20% alcohol following a spate of poisoning that has left 19 people dead. The ban covers all outlets including restaurants and hotels. north Africa, but British, Swiss, German and Dutch properties have also been attacked. The US ambassador to Libya was among four Americans killed on the day protests first broke out.
Drop in coca leaf production Production of coca leaves – the raw ingredient for cocaine – in Bolivia has dropped significantly over the last year, according to a report by the UN Office on Drugs and Crime.
dropped from 31,000 hectares in 2010 to 27,000 hectares. This is the first such drop since President Evo Morales, a former coca producer, came into power in 2006.
The annual UNODC report said that the area under coca cultivation
The production of coca in small amounts is legal in Bolivia, but the production of
cocaine is illegal. Coca leaves have been used for many centuries as a mild stimulant and to counteract the effects of the high altitude in the Andes. Bolivia's Foreign Minister David Choquehuanca said the findings showed that his country was unfairly
criticised after it ended antidrug cooperation with the United States in 2008. Mr Morales often blames consumption in the West for fuelling cocaine production in the Andes and recently said the US has no "moral right or authority" to talk about the fight against drug trafficking.
The poisonings have been blamed on bootleg vodka and rum tainted with the industrial chemical methanol and sold cheaply at markets and outdoor kiosks. Czech police have arrested 10 people and seized 5,000 litres of spirits, as well as counterfeit labels. police said they are dealing with well-organised bootleggers, and that those at the very top have so far eluded capture. Meanwhile, about 30 people are being treated in hospital for methanol poisoning. Some have gone blind and others have been put into artificial comas by doctors. denMaRk
Time ‘to make babies’ a group of workers at six nurseries in central denmark offered parents two hours' free childcare last week so that they ‘could go to bed and make more babies’. a spokeswoman said a lack of young children meant the future of local nurseries was uncertain. The offer was for one night only, but she said if their plan was successful, they would be happy to do it all over again. The nursery workers want to draw attention to the dwindling number of births and to do something about it. in terms of birth rate, denmark languishes at 185th out of 221 countries in the world.
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UN draws up list of Syria war crimes A UN commission investigating human rights abuses in Syria says it has drawn up a new secret list of Syrians and units suspected of war crimes, lead investigator Paulo Sergio Pinheiro said on Monday after gathering a "formidable and extraordinary body of evidence". The commission found that opposition forces were also guilty of war crimes, but
not of the same gravity or the same frequency or scale as those blamed on government forces. Mr Pinheiro said the "increasing and alarming presence" of Islamist militants in Syria “tends to push anti-government fighters towards more radical positions". He urged the UN Security Council to refer the situation in Syria to the International Criminal Court (ICC). Meanwhile,
Human Rights Watch has said armed rebels are torturing detainees and carrying out summary executions, but added that violations by government forces were more widespread. The group said when it presented evidence of extrajudicial executions to opposition leaders, they said that those who kill deserved to be killed, and that only the worst criminals were being executed.
Mexican hackers stage cyber protest Mexican computer hackers took over at least ten government and other websites in a political protest to mark the country's independence day on Sunday, September 16th. Calling themselves the Mexican Cyber Protest, they targeted the websites of political parties, media organisations and government agencies. Hacked pages were
replaced with a message denouncing the recent presidential election as fraudulent, calling President-elect Enrique Pena Nieto an "imposed president", and saying Mexico's democracy was "stolen" in July's election. The hackers also complained about corruption, drug-related violence and the economy.
They accused outgoing President Felipe Calderon of mismanaging the economy and unleashing a wave of violence by confronting drug cartels. The inauguration of Enrique Pena Nieto on December 1st will mark a return to power for the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), which governed Mexico for 71 years until 2000.
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Business Secretary Vince Cable announced a new employment reforms package last week after the lack of backing for the previous proposals. ‘Nofault sacking' reforms have been scrapped but bosses will get new powers to fire under-performing workers, he said.
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Two unarmed female police officers were killed on Tuesday afternoon as they tried to arrest suspected killer Dale Cregan, 29, in Abbey Gardens, Hattersley, Tameside after they attended what has been described as a “routine callout” to the property that had been empty “for some months”. A short while later he walked into Hyde police station, Greater Manchester where he was arrested. Cregan was already wanted for the murders of David Short and Mark Short. David Short was killed in a gun and grenade attack in Clayton on 10th August. His son, Mark Short, was killed in a pub shooting at the Cotton Tree Pub in Droylsden in May.
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Home Secretary Theresa May said: "This is a deeply shocking incident and a terrible reminder of the risks that police officers face every day to keep our communities safe." Shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper said it was "deeply distressing news [and] a painful demonstration of how police officers put themselves in harm's way every day to protect the public". The police flag at Greater Manchester Police headquarters has been lowered to half mast. A bomb disposal team remain at the scene at the time of going to press.
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Jumping on the Eurovegas band wagon Gambling magnate Sheldon Adelson’s decision to build Eurovegas on the outskirts of Madrid favours the Costa del Sol, Tourism Department boss Elías Bendodo told reporters last week, pointing out that the Costa is already the “the favourite beach of the capital’s residents”. As a result, he said his department will do everything possible to attract the millions who will visit the gambling and recreational complex each year. Bendodo said that thanks to the AVE high speed train, Malaga is only two and a half hours away from Madrid, adding that the Costa’s greatest advantage is its climate. He predicted that during the winter, when the temperature often falls
Northsouth work gap widens The International Labour Organisation (ILO) warned on Monday of the “increasing gap” in employment between the north and south of Spain. It said that a third of the workers in Almeria, Jaen and Granada provinces were out of work, with the situation being worse in rural areas. It said the unemployment rate in the campo was 8.3 per cent in 2007 and now stands at more than 30 per cent.
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below zero in Madrid, Eurevegas visitors will be tempted to head south for a break to Malaga where the average winter temperature is 19 degrees. Malaga also has the most hotels in Andalucia – 2,403, with a total of 165,000 beds, 84,000 of them in four and five star hotels. No definite date has been given for the complex’s opening – some predict by 2015, others by 2018 – Jose Carlos Escribano, president of the Costa del Sol Hoteliers Association (Aehcos), said
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Cattle breeders throw in the towel The province’s few remaining cattle breeders are threatening to throw in the towel because the price they get for milk doesn’t cover their production costs. a spokesman for the asaja, Coag, upa y faeca agricultural associations said at a meeting last week that it costs between 36 and 40 cents to produce a litre of milk but the middlemen only pay the breeders between 30 and 33 cents. He said that 10 years ago there were more than 100 breeders in the province and now there are only about a dozen – two in guadalhorce, four or five in ronda and the rest in antequera. fuengIrola
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The unemployment rate for the whole of Andalucia stands at nearly 33 per cent. It noted that in the north of Spain, unemployment was well below the national average of 25 per cent, as low as 12 per cent in some areas. The ILO said growing unemployment had already led to looting in supermarkets and the occupation of country estates.
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Alternative to street drinking In an effort to keeping drinking youngsters off the streets, a local disco is allowing them to bring in their own drinks for a door charge of €3. Those availing themselves of the disco’s services – toilets and music – have to be over 18. They will also have to put up with the owners’ cultural programme of talks on the effects of abusing alcohol as well as sexual and cultural information. The owners said that this way they were saving the local council the expense of cleaning up after the “botellones” (street parties) while giving young people a safer place to drink. They expect to have more than 1,000 clients every night, mainly students from the local university.
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ell, she certainly went out with a bang rather than a whimper, but that had always been Esperanza Aguirre’s style. She took the whole world by surprise when she called an unexpected press conference on Monday to announce her resignation “for personal and health reasons”.
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he now former Madrid premier told reporters she was proud of her political career and “of all my many gaffes”, many of which arose out of her famous battles with former Madrid mayor Alberto Ruiz-Gallardón, the current Justice minister. They were both vying to be Rajoy’s successor. In fact, at one point it looked as if they were trying to oust him altogether but the party moderates prevailed and Aguirre backed off. Rajoy extended the hand of friendship to Gallardón and gave him an important party post, which many interpreted as a hint as to who his successor would be. Gallardón took the hint and has been one of Rajoy’s most faithful collaborators since then, finally being rewarded with a ministry.
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he pair’s most public clash took place during the battle for control of Caja Madrid. Aguirre managed to stop one of Galladón’s men from getting on the bank’s board by backing the candidate put forward by the Communist-dominated United Left (IU, Izquierda Unida) who are like water to Aguirre’s oil. During the meeting held to appoint the board’s members, Aguirre said to her second-in-command, Ignacio Gonzalez, “I think we’ve been very lucky giving the position to IU and stopping that hijoputa (son of a whore)”, not realising that the mike was still on. Most people still believe she was referring to Gallardón and not the man he was backing.
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ne of her most recent gaffes was what she said to the mayor of Valdemaqueda when she visited him a few weeks ago. She didn’t like the architectural style of the town hall so she said to the mayor: “You know why we should introduce the death penalty. For the architects whose crimes outlive
them.” She apologised quite profusely for making the remark but only because it sounded bad, not because she didn’t mean it. It wasn’t her first brush with cultural matters. In 2010, during a ceremony in Becerril de la Sierra, she asked the mayor how he could have authorised that “putamierda” (f*****g s**t), referring to a statue in the square.
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t’s not widely known – outside of Madrid at least – that Aguirre is married to a count and has aristocratic connections on both her parents’ sides. This is could account for her highhandedness and apparent lack of sensitivity to others’ feelings. Spanish aristocrats have always ridden roughshod over their social inferiors. Her determination to become Spain’s first woman PM could also account for her arrogance, especially as she was the first woman in Spain’s post-democratic history to become president of the Upper House and Minister of Education.
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s she said, she has reason to be proud of her political career but her very right-wing attitudes made her stand out like a sore thumb in a party which is drawing ever closer to the centre. I suspect she finally realised that she was too right-wing ever to win over a majority of voters, despite the fact that the number of people who voted for her over the past 10 years increased with every election.
o one had expected the stunning announcement. Within less than an hour on Monday afternoon, Madrid government press officials hastily convened a news conference with Esperanza Aguirre. Just a few hours beforehand she had held "an affectionate and intimate" meeting with Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy, the head of her Partido Popular (PP) with whom she has had so many public falling-outs in the past. Aguirre announced that she was standing down from the regional premier's office and would give up all her party positions, including the seat she has held in the regional parliament. The emotional 60-year-old, who has often been called the iron lady of Madrid, wasn't clear why she was stepping aside but she alluded to her past battle with breast cancer, albeit which is in remission, as one of the factors that compelled her decision. She also said she was tired and wanted to spend more time with her family. In other words, after nine years as Madrid's controversial and brash regional premier, Aguirre had decided that she was going to throw in the towel.
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hat said, she did dare to say what many people only thought. She hated the Basque terrorist group ETA with a passion and sharpened her tongue on it at every opportunity. She loudly opposed the release of the latest ETA prisoner on humanitarian grounds, echoing the feelings of many people in the Partido Popular. It was just another nail in her coffin as far as Rajoy was concerned.
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ut my favourite memory of the two of them is the incident in the helicopter on December 1st 2005. I can’t remember exactly why but they were visiting the Mostoles bullring in Madrid and flew out in a helicopter. Unfortunately because of a gust of wind, the pilot only just cleared the wall and the helicopter fell a few yards to the ground on the other side, right on the verge of the busy A-5 highway. Rajoy fractured a finger but Aguirre was unhurt. Relations between them at the time were very tense and I suspect both of them had fleeting fantasies about the other not emerging alive.
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he sudden decision by "Espe” has fuelled a lot of speculation. Is she really ill or has she hit a brick wall in her political career, knowing that she will never be able to fulfil her dream in the short-term to become Spain's first female prime minister? Monday's meeting with Rajoy, according to some in the PP, was far from the "affectionate encounter," as the prime minister had described it in a short statement he released after Aguirre announced her intentions to step down. Some in the PP claim that Espe showed up demanding one final time "a piece of the action" for her base, which includes some the party’s most conservative sectors. When she didn't hear what she wanted to hear, Aguirre, the political dog who has waged battles with Rajoy's centrists including former Mayor Alberto Ruiz Gallardón,
decided it was time to go. But before she stepped down she anointed her right hand man, Ignacio Gonzalez, the current deputy regional premier, as her successor. It was a move that many believe will not play out as she may have planned because Rajoy's party backers in Madrid will soon demand new elections. But, as of press time, nothing had been decided.
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ne of the last confrontations that pitted Espe against Rajoy was the recent heated debate that took place during a PP national committee meeting when the matter of a conditional parole for ETA terrorist Iosu Uribetxeberria was discussed. Rajoy's Cabinet last month approved Uribetxeberria's request to apply to the High Court for humanitarian release because he is terminally ill with cancer. The decision rained down like hard bricks on the PP hard liners who believe it lost them a good part of their electorate – most notably terrorism victims' groups who come out en masse for the PP on election day. Among those criticising the Cabinet was former Interior Minister and now Euro Deputy Jaime Mayor Oreja who was backed by Aguirre. She argued that there were other options that the Cabinet should have looked at instead of giving Uribetxeberria a favourable nod, something that Rajoy didn’t want to hear. It was the last showdown between Espe's conservatives and Rajoy's moderates to take place before the eyes of the prime minister and it appeared that Aguirre came out losing. The ETA terrorist who is serving a 32-year sentence for kidnapping and murder was eventually given the green light by the High Court to be released.
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ith Espe gone, the hard liners indeed will have to look for a new leader. Gonzalez has neither the pull nor the flair that Aguirre has to lead the party's conservative bloc, and the Socialists in Madrid are betting that he will never be able to pull together the confidence of the Madrid PP.
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î&#x20AC;&#x201A;e thing about cats & kittens Like them or loathe them, cats and kittens are furry little balls that once youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve had one, you canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t be without them. Once you succumb to their charms, you are hooked for life. I have 15 of them. All look entirely different to me â&#x20AC;&#x201C; even the black ones â&#x20AC;&#x201C; and all have their own personalities. Some will sit around all day waiting to be fed. Some will run around like little whirling dervishes chasing after everything from a rat to some imaginary thing on the wind. Some will love to sit on your lap and be cuddled all the time while others will maybe deign to allow you to stroke them for a couple of minutes, then turn their back on you and wander off to clean themselves. All in all, to have a cat live with you, despite the furniture scratching is, they think, an honour. Beloved and revered by the Egyptians as gods such as Bastet, these creatures have been the subject of many books such as the great cat detective, Sneaky Pie Brown series, statues (my favourite being that of Hodge who lived with Dr. Johnson the diarist, that can be found round the back of Fleet Street in London), cushion covers, quilt covers (think Hello Kitty and what a stir that causes amongst young and old alike) among a host of others. Cats come in all colours and sizes. Thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the huge Ragdoll variety that can be the size of a medium sized dog â&#x20AC;&#x201C; I kid you not, have a
look on the internet â&#x20AC;&#x201C; to the often small and very skinny Spanish versions, and I have two chunky little things that still look like kittens even though they are now 4 years old. Colour-wise you have everything in the spectrums of black, white and brown, through the reds, often called Marmalade cats that look like Garfield, to sleek black creatures that resemble panthers, beautiful pure whites to cats that seems to have all manner of splodges of colour in them. You will note that I have said throughout this article that cats live with you. Cats do not allow you to own them as far as they are concerned, in fact theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re fairly convinced that they own you â&#x20AC;&#x201C; and once youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve got one, youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll realise theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re not far wrong! Sometimes they will stay out all night, just for the fun of it, while youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re frantically calling them for their dinner and, by 3am you will have convinced yourself that your beloved creature will have starved without his bowl of Whiskers. But no, come the morning by which time you have imagined all sorts of things happening to him or her, theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll saunter back along the lane, wrap themselves purring around your legs and youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll be so grateful that theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re OK youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll forgive them anything. At the moment, the animal charities are really struggling and more and more people are dumping their cats on them. To this end, I would
abandoned with his brother Mac by owners who went back to their country and left the cats locked in the villa they were renting. Whisky is a gentle and very affectionate cat that purrrrrrs his head off and he is also ok with dogs. Cats have a very hard time here in Spain because to some people cats are vermin. All they can think off is the colonies of cats that they see around the rubbish containers some with cat flu, aids, leukemia and the endless litters of kittens. The penalty for these poor little souls is that there is no spaying programme in place by the local authorities and therefore street cats just multiply and interbreed. Organisations and private individuals have been helping where they can towards this problem especially around the harbour areas but it is a huge task that never ends. Some local councils will fine you if you feed a cat while others will poison them to eradicate the problem. To adopt one of the lovely cats or kittens from A.I.D. please phone (0034) 62694242 or email animalsindistress2007@yah oo.co.uk
implore you to take a cat into your life. Mostly they donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t need much looking after so, if you wanted to go away perhaps a neighbour could be persuaded to pop in and feed them for you, perhaps give them a cuddle, and even have a chat, as well. They are quite brilliant company and their antics will never cease to amaze you. Famous people down through the ages have written about their much loved companions. I talk to mine all the time and, yes, I am quite convinced they understand every word I say. They will sit and keep you warm on a cold winterâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s night and cheer you up when youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re sad.
Now hereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a plea from Animals In Distress: We are looking for forever homes for our lovely cats. We have some gorgeous and friendly cats, most of which are abandoned pets. They are all vaccinated and sterilized. They have been in our cattery far too long and they need their own family environment again. It seems that everyone prefers a kitten to adopt and the grown cats are left behind. Grown cats are not as much hassle as kittens, they are already potty trained, you donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t have to keep an eye out for them all the time and they just laze around all day except when they have a mad spurt and of course cuddles time. Whisky (Ginger & White photo) was
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A great deal of money has been raised for the victims of the recent fires along the Costa del Sol. Accessing the funds can be done via http://sosandalucia.com which has been set up from a group that grew overnight on Facebook with the express intention of helping those in need as a result of the fires. Last Sunday saw the 70th birthday of local man Brian “The Sausage Man”. Friends all turned up for the BBQ in the garden of Brian and his wife Kath (pictured above – photo taken by Madeline Wright) and presented him with quite an array of cards to mark the occasion. Of course, there were sausages – well, there would be wouldn’t there! –
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After your bitch has been mated, you have 63 days to do more reading and thinking. Laced within these thoughts about the precious little darlings will have to be some terrible thoughts about what could go wrong, and what that may cost you. We hate to keep dwelling on this, but things do go wrong so you must be prepared in case it happens to you. What happens if something goes wrong and Fifi needs a caesarean.? What if the puppies die? What if she's not pregnant– waste of stud fee. What if she has a miscarriage? What if you were not diligent enough and next door's cross breed got her? What are you going to do with a litter of puppies you can't sell and don't have the heart to destroy? What if Fifi won't or can't
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The first play of the evening is “Madame Munday’s Mystical Mirror”, a slightly unusual work by Paul L Hedge that will be directed by Jean Fenton. It tells of para-normal activities in an English village of the Midsomer
Murders type. This will be followed as always by a four course dinner after which the second play will also be of an outdoors theme. “Feeding The Ducks” by Michael Park is directed by Jamie Stonehewer. Bookings made be made by telephone to 952 472 985 or by email to jfenton171@gmail.com Further information on membership and the activities of THESPA can be found by logging onto www.theatrecostadelsol.com
Fun for all at the Tamisa The Tamisa Golf Hotel on the road from Fuengirola to Coin, just past the Mijas Golf entrance are holding a variety of classes. On Friday 21st September you can get fit and learn to dance at their Zumba classes that start at 7pm.
not take the kids along for Hip-Hop classes for children starting at 11am? Then on Saturday 29th September they will be having another Nordic Walking session along the river. This time for more advanced walkers so why not walk fit? Starting at 11am.
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With the weather starting to cool down a bit, now is the ideal time of year to make a trip to one of the many markets in the Malaga area.
out this week’s Kym’s Kitchen recipe. Plus you can see all manner of crafts, so if you’re looking for a present for someone, pop along and grab a bargain.
To the right here, there is a list of all the weekly markets to go along and enjoy, and don’t forget the big Sunday Flea market up in Coin at the La Trocha Commercial Centre on the A355 Coin to Cartama Road. They also have a farmers market open every Sunday morning where you can buy loads of fresh fruit and vegetables and breads, all to use as you try
Also, don’t forget that this Saturday sees the monthly auction at JK’s in Coin, with lots of bargains to be had. You can take your unwanted items along at 11am and the auction itself starts at 2pm. The bar will be open for refreshments and this is usually a very popular event so come early to grab a seat!
Lord Cudeca calender Lexden to give MR. JEEVES talk Conservatives Abroad are very pleased to welcome Lord Lexden (Alistair Cook) as their speaker after the dinner to be held on Friday 28th September at Tamisa Golf, Fuengirola. Lord Lexden, historian and author, is a strong advocate of abolishing the 15-year-rule whereby expat Britons are deprived of their voting rights even though many pay UK tax on pensions etc, own a UK home which is subject to UK council tax and have family there. What is made worse is that the UK is variously described as the engine room and mother of democracy and that most EU countries do allow their absent citizens to vote in their mother country. Hear what he has to say and enjoy a pleasant evening out in nice surroundings. Tickets include drinks on arrival, a four-course meal with wine, beer and water and details can be obtained from mijasconservatives@gmail. com or 952 591 590.
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Axarquia Country Festival in Riogordo Axarquia Animal rescue are holding a country festival in Riogordo on Sunday 30th September. Fun for all the family including dog show, handicraft competitions, best cake and preserve classes and fun races for the kids to win 'Olympic style' medals. Gates open at 12pm and the party will continue until late into the night.
Dog show The dog show has twelve classes including two for obedience as well as classes for pedigrees, cross-breeds, best rescue dog, waggiest tail, child handler and fancy dress. There are some fantastic prizes on offer, as this part of the show is being sponsored bywww.tiendanimal.com.
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Handicrafts There are also classes for greeting cards, items made of paper mache, mosaic,
knitted, crocheted and embroidered. As well as preserves, cakes, the largest vegetable and a children's classes. Entries are from 12pm with judging starting at 1pm. Entry is 2 Euros per class for adults and 1 Euro for children. Prizes are rosettes down to 3rd and a trophy cup to the Best in Show. Full details of the classes can be found on the website www.axarquianimalrescue. com. This part of the show has been sponsored by local businesses. There will be plenty to keep non dog lovers amused as well. The main ring will have displays by the municipal band, flamenco
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Late night entertainment As the day turns to night the entertainment will continue with a line up of bands to keep everyone amused. At the moment Guiri, Johnny unplugged, Katie the English Rose and Graham Russell-Pead are the bands lined up to play. There will of course be a bar, paella and lots of stalls and a raffle. In addition there will be a bouncy castle for the kids and a display of model aircraft and Harley Davidson motor cycles. What started out as a small group on Facebook has grown into a small army of helpers. Without the facilities of kennels or a cattery, stray animals are fostered in peoples homes until they can be re homed. Axarquia Animal Rescue helps with the costs of feeding the animals, veterinary costs and getting
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Murder and mayhem at Cala Luna Following the highly sucessful "Death By Chocolate" Murder Mystery evening in June the Cala Luna Restaurant in conjunction with the Salon Varietes Theatre will be presenting another whodunnit night on Friday 28th September. This time you will be solving the mystery of Pasta, Passion and Pistols. Enjoy a beautiful threecourse meal with unlimited wine for only €25 whilst you watch members of the Salon Varietes Theatre act out the plot – then it is up to you to interrogate the suspects and work out who the murderer is. Your M.C for the evening Gloria Harding will guide
you through the proceedings and a donation from the ticket price will be made to the Salon Varietes.
The Plot Soho, 1961. A shady, glamorous world of coffeebars, strip-clubs and criminality. Home to the music business, and a home from home for mobsters, fleeing the police of their own country. Marco Poloneck was one of Britain's biggest rock and roll stars, his Italian good looks and style driving young girls wild, so that he could hardly leave his house without attracting a crowd of screaming fans. But that
was last year. Since then, his fall has been as spectacular as his rise. And now he's dead, his body found in a cafe called Mamma's Kitchen with a single bullet-wound in his temple. One – or more – of the following suspects is a murderer, and your task will be to discover who.
The suspects are: FABIO CORNETTO (Owain Griffiths) – The proprietor of Mamma's Kitchen, a man about whom rumours have circulated for years, though nothing has ever been proved in a court of law. MAMMA CORNETTO (Margaret Williams) – Fabio Cornetto's widowed mother who set up this cafe
fifteen years ago and still rules the roost. TALCY MALCY (David Vincent) – Marco Poloneck's former manager, he's always prepared to take a short cut through a legal minefield if there's a pot of gold on the other side. CLINT WESTWORLD (Peter Geldard) – A former Hollywood actor, he has come to England to find fame and fortune, but is currently running the Expresso Bonanza coffee Bar, next door to Mamma's Kitchen. VIVIENNE WESTWORLD (Lynn Halliday) – Clint's sister, she is an up and coming fashion designer whose name has been linked with both Marco Poloneck and Talcy Malcy.
Kitchen Open 6pm - 1am Established in 1994. Serving Great Steaks, Whole Roasted Shoulder of Lamb, Steak Pies, Stroganoffs, Chicken, Fish, Pastas and Our Famous Pancakes. WE ONLY USE IRISH BEEF CHRISTINE COOLER (Catrina Helsby) – A model and an actress, though if truth be told, she hasn't found acting roles easy to come by. Or modelling work, come to that. Advance bookings are essential so phone the Cala Luna now to reserve your place – 633 15 65 74.
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A fond farewell to Maggie Ross Maggie Ross (pictured below) who wowed the crowd in 2011at the Mijas Blues festival died recently, aged just 63. Best remembered for her distinctively clear voice, infectious smile and enthusiastic talent, Maggie was all set to perform again this year when shortly before the July 2012 event she was diagnosed with severe cancer and only given a few months to live.
During that remaining short time her many friends say she fully embraced her colourful life, her final days and also a new song written and adapted for her by songwriter Brian Parish. The infectiously catchy four-and-a-half-minute song “Hope you have enjoyed the show”, sums up her attitude to life and has all the makings of a great farewell blues
anthem, which hopefully will be incorporated somehow into the Mijas Blues Festival in tribute to a great blues artist. The single (only available on Youtube, but easy to find) and her début album “Don't mess with me” are well worth listening to. Maggie who was from the North East of England was referred to the
Northern Cancer Centre at the Freeman Hospital in Newcastle. Strangely, back in 1981 Maggie was very involved in a fund raiser to purchase a CT scanner for that very same facility. The proceeds of the new CD are going once again to the Charlie Bear Cancer Care Trust in Newcastle, to date the Maggie Ross Band have raised some £5,000 from CD sales and donations to date.
The Band's last performance was at the prestigious Great British Rhythm and Blues Festival in Colne, Lancashire on the 27th August. Maggie never made it to their next gig on the 7th at the Big Jug in Durham City, she died on the 2nd September 2012 but not before she had arranged a terrific fund raiser and her own personal farewell send off . So yes, Maggie Ross, we
“have enjoyed the show, and no we won’t forget you”. Details and links to the Charlie Bear Trust and purchases of the supportive CD are available through www.maggierossband. com. The Mijas Blues Festival will come around once again next July. written by Pete Woodall of Woody’s Los Boliches
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THE PIRATES BAND OF MISFITS Directed by Peter Lord Voices: Hugh Grant, David Tennant, Jeremy Piven The folks at Britain’s vaunted Aardman Animations specialise in whimsical animated movies with decidedly mischievous twists. If you don’t know the Aardman name, you’ll probably recognise some of the studio’s work: the “Wallace & Gromit” films, “Chicken Run” and “Arthur Christmas”. Set sail for a fun-filled voyage and hilarious pirate antics with the biggest Band of Misfits on the seven seas! When the infamous Pirate Captain
(Hugh Grant) is shunned once again by his rivals Black Bellamy and Cutlass Liz, he sets his sights on winning the coveted Pirate of the Year Award.
Polly is worthy of winning him Scientist of the Year and untold riches. So it's off to London and into the malevolent schemes of both Darwin and Victoria.
The Pirate Captain has a bird in the hand that may win him the prize yet. His ship's mascot Polly is not a parrot as he and the crew believe, but rather the world's only surviving dodo, so identified by Charles Darwin (David Tennant) when his famous ship the Beagle is attacked by the pirates. Darwin assures the captain that
The 3-D version of Pirates may offer some viewers a bit of extra kick, but the real fun centres on the way the Aardman folks mix humour and craftsmanship to create a film that should provide enjoyment for kids. In this case, the adults who accompany those kids to the cinema may have an even better time.
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WE'VE GOT CHRISTMAS MAIL Starring: A.J. Buckley, Ashley Scott A postman falls for the pretty co-worker he was recruited to spy on, only to realise that she may be the woman of his dreams in this romantic holiday comedy. When Matt's boss grows suspicious of new hire Kristi, a "Santa Writer" whose job is responding to letters addressed to the North Pole, she recruits him to spy on her and report back with any unusual findings. But the more time Matt spends
observing Kristi, the harder he starts to fall for her until he's hopelessly in love. Later, when Kristi uncovers the clandestine plot, she quits her job and disappears without a trace. Meanwhile, Matt searches high and low for her, to no avail. But when Kristi learns that Matt had no choice if he wanted to keep his job, it's only a matter of time before fate brings them back together.
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HOROSCOPES
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For your personal birth chart please contact cathy.stronach@gmail.com www.cathystronach.com ARIES
March 21st April 19th
TAURUS
April 20th May 20th
GEMINI
May 21st June 21st
CANCER
June 22nd July 22nd
LEO
July 23rd August 22nd
VIRGO
August 23rd September 22nd
Although this is not the time to be reckless in your choices or decisions it is a time when you shouldn’t back off from a project that you are contemplating. You are way ahead of the game right now and if you are going to partake – well then you may as well win. Remain balanced and be ready to adapt to changes but at the same time do not shy away from trail blazing when the mood takes you. Trust your instincts now for they are spot on. It is time to listen to what your heart is telling you and follow through. Some challenges are likely to appear this week, particularly emotional ones, however, do not try to second guess situations as misunderstandings could occur. If you focus, persist and remain determined to do what you need to do all will go well. You have the answers, it is making the first move which is the hardest but once taken, the rest will happen naturally. There are irritating factors in your life right now that feel like a burr in your side and you know they will never in go away totally, so you can either find a way to live with them or let them get to you and in some cases take over your life. A fresh new emotional perspective will keep the defeating thoughts at bay and help you to remain more positive and optimistic. You are full of inventive spirit and you could come up with some exciting ideas. This is a time for deep reflection. You are being given an opportunity to express yourself practically and with utter clarity, which is not always easy for you as your emotions tend to drown the tongue and the mind. It will also help you put certain feelings in proper perspective so you do not lose yourself to their hold. This in turn will empower you in the deepest sense as it clears the way for some significant brainstorming. Be careful that you don’t get caught and trapped in your own words and promises to others, you are a giving sign but right now you also need to put your own wants and interests first for a change. There are some really important choices and decisions that need to be made about what kind of future you really want. You can do what everybody else says is best for you, or you can follow your inner self. Be bold and listen to your gut instincts. This is a time of new beginnings for you and a moment to shine. You have all that you need within you to make a sweeping change in a key area of your life for the better. It could be a change in employment or some other type of elevation of personal status, honour and income. It is time take the lead and keep your emotions on the positive side. The pieces of a puzzle come together by the weekend and you will get a glimpse of a bigger picture
You can expect to bring what you do to new heights, the key to your success right now is finding those that are on your wavelength so you can gain a pace together and achieve greatness. There could be news of a family matter brought to your attention and try not to get distracted as there are projects September 23rd - that have been started but not yet completed. Breakthroughs of unforeseen potential become possible. October 22nd
Kym’s Kitchen ...you don’t have to be a chef!
Potatoes are amazingly nutrient-rich, containing vitamins and minerals, virtually fat free, contain no cholesterol and when served in their skins are a great source of fibre. Recipe sent in by Ian Wooldridge, Head Chef at Kimbridge Farm, near Romsey.
Potato Pie Ingredients:
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• 850 grams of potatoes (about 4 medium size) • 375 grams of ready-made shortcrust pastry • A knob of butter • A little flour • 1 small onion, peeled & finely chopped • A little milk • 2 leeks, trimmed, cleaned & sliced • 1 heaped tablespoon of plain flour • 175ml of chicken stock • 150 grams of crème fraiche • 2 teaspoons of wholegrain mustard • 400 grams of cooked ham, chopped into small pieces • Salt & freshly milled black pepper Directions Peel the potatoes and cut into manageable size pieces. Place in a pan of clean water and allow to stand for half an hour. Then drain and rinse the starchy liquid away. Refill with water and add a little salt. Bring to the boil and simmer until the potatoes are tender, but not falling apart. Drain and set aside. Next melt the butter in a pan and add the onion. Gently fry for 5 minutes and then add the leeks. Very gently cook for a further 15 minutes, stirring occasionally. Sprinkle in the flour and add the stock. Continue to heat and stir until the mixture starts to thicken. Now remove from the heat and mix in the crème fraiche, mustard and ham. The
potatoes should now be cool enough to handle, so cut them up into bite-size pieces and add them to the mixture. Season the completed pie filling well with salt and freshly ground black pepper and place into a 6cm (2”) deep, 26cm x 26cm (10”) ovenproof dish. Roll out the pastry on to a floured surface so that it just fits over the pie dish. Pierce the lid with a knife to allow any air to escape and brush with a little milk. Bake in the oven at 200˚C (180˚C fan)/Gas Mark 6 for 25-30 minutes until the pastry is golden brown. As the potatoes are in the pie, just serve with plenty of fresh seasonal vegetables.
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No matter how tempted you are it may be prudent to rise above the temptation to try to settle things now; all things have a way of working themselves out eventually. The key is to be patient because there is a lot more at stake than you might realise and remain adaptable to make changes when needed. Life is set to get busy so making a prioritised plan will help you to make sure you get everything done in a productive way.
SAGITTARIUS Perhaps you are seeing far more than you would like to? You are naturally intuitive but the emotional currents are pushing those limits beyond your previous capacity and allowing you to practically penetrate into the psychology of others. You career could take a turn and there could be a new November 22nd - way forward where you thought you had reached a dead end. Be ready to December 21st meet new people who can change and restore your own inspiration.
CAPRICORN You are walking around with your eyes looking down at the earth at the moment which gives you the perfect opportunity to go around and pick up all the opportunities that others have left behind. There is creativity and inventiveness within you that is crying out to be put into practical application. December 22nd - You will start to see many elements of the past re-surface at this time but now January 19th you have the chance to get things sorted out in a more productive way.
AQUARIUS
January 20th February 18th
PISCES
February 19th March 20th
You generally prefer a safe distance from intensity which is why you have been known at times to appear detached Aquarius. It is like watching your life as if you were watching a movie, ‘in it’ but separate from it. This will protect you to a point but there will come a time when that no longer works. This week you discover something that you have been missing and this will allow you to see what you have previously been blind to within a relationship.
New beginnings are possible when a challenge is confronted; you cannot keep sweeping something under the rug. It is time to come up and out with it and when you do, a load of energy will free up. There is the energy around to help fix or improve a valued connection; this energy can also open a door for a new relationship to enter if you are in the market for it. After the weekend the spotlight moves towards your finances.
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e case against being too clean Journalist Moises Velasquez-Manoff has just published a book about an idea known as the hygiene hypothesis, the implications of which threaten to unravel much of what we think we know about health and disease. This hypothesis argues that our modern obsession with eradicating germs has backfired into an explosion of disease, specifically all the “new” diseases that have replaced infections to undermine our health. The modern immune system, its proponents claim, is bewildered by the sudden absence of its customary microbial targets. With nothing constructive to do, it is crazily spinning its wheels, resulting in soaring rates of food allergies and asthma, arthritis, psoriasis, multiple sclerosis and diabetes, even heart disease and cancer, as well as alopecia, the premature baldness from which Mr. VelasquezManoff suffers and which led him to the subject in the first place.
most of them intestinal microbes. Thriving in the colon, these “old friends” that have been with us since time immemorial are as important to our health as a limb or an organ. Altering their numbers, whether with sanitary measures, antibiotics or deworming pills is similar to fooling around with the liver or the spleen. The microbes in the intestine, the hypothesis holds, educate the immune cells that travel all over the body, and any major alteration in the intestine sends some wild and crazy cells out there to wreak havoc. One fact that seems to back this hypothesis is that allergic and autoimmune conditions are far more frequent in rich countries than in poor ones, where hygienic conditions are deplorable. Societies where intestinal parasites are the rule seem to lack these conditions
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Mr. Velasquez-Manoff himself joined the “hookworm underground” in the name of research and possibly in search of a new head of hair, but found the intestinal side effects intolerable and the benefits small (smooth skin and clear sinuses; he is still bald).
French researchers studied 2,820 mentally healthy people aged over 70 who said they had memory problems, randomly assigning 1,406 to take the plant extract and 1,414 to take an identical placebo. They then followed them on average for five years. At the end of the study, 61 members of the group taking ginkgo biloba were diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, compared with 73 in the placebo group, an insignificant difference.
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And there’s already a lot of rivalry … as Tulisa says about being up against Jessie J: “What about it?”! Rival talent show judges Jessie J and Tulisa Contostavlos are to battle it out for the Best female at this year’s MOBO Awards. The Voice coach and the X Factor judge go head to head for the music awards at a ceremony to be held at Liverpool’s Echo arena on November 3rd. Last year Jessie J swept the board at the MOBOs picking up four out of the five gongs. She was nominated for Best act UK, Best newcomer, Best song for “Do it like a dude” and best album for
“Who you are”. Also in the running for the best female title are Emili Sande along with JayZ’s protégé Rita Ora, former X Factor contestant, Rebecca Ferguson and Running singer Jessie Ware. Plan B and Emili Sande lead the nominations with five nods each. Rapper, actor and director Plan B is up for Best Male, Best Hip-Hop/Grime Act, Best Video, Best Song and Best Album for “Ill Manors”. As well as best female Sande is nominated for best R&B song/act, Best video
for “My kind of love”, Best song for “Next to me” and Best album for “Our Version of Events”. Hot Right Now singer Rita Ora and artist and producer Labrinth follow with four nominations each. Ora has been recognised in the categories for Best female, Best video for “RIP” featuring Tine Tempah, Best album and Best newcomer. Tempah’s loyalties may be divided as he also features on Labrinth’s track “Earthquake” which is up for Best song. Ora’s competition for
the best Newcomer gong includes Misha B and Connor Maynard. Ed Shearan, who was the golden boy of this year’s Brit Awards has three nominations. Husband and wife Jay-Z and Beyonce compete for the title of Best International Act. Rihanna, Nicki Minaj and Canadian star Drake are also among the nominees for that category. As for Tulisa being nominated against rival Jessie J, she said: “What about it?”
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Hello and welcome back everyone. This week we will start taking a look at palmistry. Which hand do you write with? The hand you write with is your main hand. It is the one you use most to express yourself. The hand you don’t write with, iron with, paint with, mix cement with etc., represents the more private side of your personality. Let’s begin with the main hand. The Major Lines. The Lifeline. The Lifeline describes your strength and vitality, urgency
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and motivation and deals with the length and strength of life, family ties, and the generalities of life. It relates to the amount of energy you have at your disposal. Many people have breaks in their Lifeline and have been told by amateur palmists that their life will be short, big words – not true. I can put your mind at rest as the Lifeline describes the strength, not the length of your life. The Lifeline begins between the index finger and the thumb. It is then read downwards to the wrist
where it ends. The Lifeline close to your thumb indicates someone who has a close relationship with their family and is content spending time at home with no great urges to travel. The Lifeline toward the middle of the hand shows a person who wants to achieve great things in their life and is keen to break new ground with a sense of adventure and travel. A Lifeline that ends near the thumb side of the wrist indicates a person who yearns for home and wants
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Sun, Sept 23rd 12:25am
Charlie & Boots Premiere. Keen fisherman Boots seeks out his estranged father Charlie, who has become withdrawn after the death of his wife on their wedding anniversary. Shocked at the decline of the normally spirited old man, Boots decides to rebuild their relationship by taking him on a 3,000-mile road trip around Australia.
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Fri, Sept 21st 12:35am
Where the Truth Lies Thriller charting the rise and fall of two popular entertainers in the 1950s. A comedy duo bask in the glory of fame, money and power until a blonde beauty is found drowned in the bathtub of their hotel suite. As well as spelling the end of their careers, the incident haunts them for years after.
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Tue, Sept 25th 10:35pm
The Break Up Twist on the traditional romantic comedy formula as a happy couple's relationship implodes amid childishness and bickering. When neither wants to move out of their luxury apartment, a battle of wits ensues.With Vince Vaughn, Jennifer Aniston, Joey Lauren Adams, Cole Hauser, and Jason Bateman.(2006)
FILM
Wed, Sept 19th 1:50am
Runway Hard-hitting Bangladeshi film, exploring how unemployment and a hopeless future can draw young men to find a sense of purpose in radical Islam. Ruhul is a young man in his twenties, a dropout from a madrasa who lives with his family in a small hut near the runway of Dhaka's international airport.
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Fri, Sept 21st 10:00pm
The Dead Pool Action drama in which 'Dirty' Harry Callahan returns to investigate an underground betting ring in which the participants gamble on the deaths of prominent San Francisco citizens. One such 'dead pool' list contains the names of a rock star, a film critic and a talk-show host, all of whom have been systematically murdered.
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WEDNESDAY September 19th 6:00am Breakfast 9:15am Rip Off Britain 10:00am Homes Under the Hammer 10:58am BBC 11:00am Britain's Empty Homes 11:30am Cash in the Attic 12:13pm BBC News; Weather 12:15pm Bargain Hunt 1:00pm BBC News; Weather 1:30pm Regional News 1:40pm Doctors 2:10pm Only Fools and Horses 3:05pm Horrible Histories 3:35pm Lockie Leonard 4:00pm Who Let the Dogs Out?
4:30pm Stepping Up 5:00pm Newsround 5:15pm Pointless 6:00pm BBC News 6:30pm Regional News 7:00pm The One Show 8:00pm Watchdog 9:00pm Who Do You Think You Are? 10:00pm BBC News 10:25pm Regional News 10:35pm The Lottery Draws 10:45pm Imagine 12:05am Disgrace 1:55am Weatherview 2:00am See Hear 2:30am The Tube 3:30am Rip Off Britain
www.thenewsonline.es Gareth Malone sets out to improve four British workplaces by persuading their employees to start choirs - before pitting them against each other in a singing competition. His mission begins at Lewisham Healthcare NHS Trust in south London, where he hopes to tap into the musical potential of the doctors, nurses and porters at one of the city's busiest hospitals.
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5:15pm Pointless 6:00pm BBC News 6:30pm Regional News 7:00pm The One Show 7:30pm EastEnders 8:00pm Waterloo Road 9:00pm Good Cop 10:00pm BBC News 10:35pm Russell Brand: From Addiction to Recovery 11:35pm Taken in Broad Daylight 12:55am Weatherview 1:00am Price Tag Wars: Panorama 1:30am Countryfile 2:30am Rip Off Britain 3:15am Celebrity MasterChef 3:45am Sport Today
6:00am Breakfast 9:15am Rip Off Britain 10:00am Homes Under the Hammer 10:58am BBC News 11:00am Britain's Empty Homes 11:30am Cash in the Attic 12:13pm BBC News 12:15pm Bargain Hunt 1:00pm BBC News; Weather 1:40pm Doctors 2:10pm Only Fools and Horses 3:05pm Horrible Histories 3:35pm Lockie Leonard 4:00pm Who Let the Dogs Out? 4:30pm Blue Peter
5:00pm Newsround 5:15pm Pointless 6:00pm BBC News 7:00pm The One Show 7:30pm Cash Britain 8:00pm EastEnders 8:30pm Miranda 9:00pm In with the Flynns 9:30pm Mrs Brown's Boys 10:00pm BBC News 10:35pm Would I Lie to You? 11:05pm Come Fly with Me 11:35pm The LotteryDraws 11:45pm EastEnders 1:35am Weatherview 1:40am The Hairy Bikers' 2:40am Rip Off Britain 3:25am Celebrity MasterChef
9:25am The Large Family 9:40am The Koala Brothers 9:50am Dirtgirlworld 10:00am Chuggington 10:05am Nuzzle and Scratch 10:25am Driver Dan's Story Train 10:40am Waybuloo 11:00am In the Night Garden 11:30am BBC World News 12:00pm Daily Politics 1:00pm See Hear 1:30pm Coast 1:35pm Lifeline 1:45pm To Buy or Not to Buy 2:15pm Weakest Link 3:00pm Wanted Down Under 3:45pm Helicopter Heroes 4:30pm Flog It!
4:45pm Live International Women's Football 7:00pm Celebrity MasterChef 7:30pm Coast 8:00pm Antiques to the Rescue 9:00pm Dead Good Job 10:00pm The Culture Show 10:30pm Newsnight 11:20pm The Love of Books: A Sarajevo Story 12:20am BBC News 12:30am HARDtalk 1:00am Newsday 1:30am ABC World News with Diane Sawyer 2:00am BBC World News 2:30am Asia Business Report 2:45am Sport Today
9:40am The Koala Brothers 9:50am Dirtgirlworld 10:00am Chuggington 10:05am Nuzzle and Scratch 10:25am Driver Dan's Story Train 10:40am Waybuloo 11:00am In the Night Garden 11:30am BBC World News 12:00pm Daily Politics 1:00pm My Life in Books 1:30pm To Buy or Not to Buy 2:15pm Weakest Link 3:00pm Wanted Down Under 3:45pm Helicopter Heroes 4:30pm Flog It! 5:15pm Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is 6:00pm Eggheads
6:30pm Celebrity MasterChef 7:00pm Antiques Road Trip 8:00pm Wartime Farm 9:00pm The Choir: Sing While You Work 10:00pm Mock the Week 10:30pm Newsnight 11:20pm The Rob Brydon Show 11:50pm James May's Things You Need to Know 12:20am BBC News 12:30am HARDtalk 1:00am Newsday 1:30am ABC World News with Diane Sawyer 2:00am BBC World News 2:30am Asia Business Report 2:45am Sport Today
9:40am The Koala Brothers 9:50am Dirtgirlworld 10:00am Chuggington 10:05am Nuzzle and Scratch 10:25am Driver Dan's Story Train 10:40am Waybuloo 11:00am In the Night Garden 11:30am BBC World News 12:00pm Daily Politics 1:00pm My Life in Books 1:30pm To Buy or Not to Buy 2:15pm Weakest Link 3:00pm Wanted Down Under 3:45pm Helicopter Heroes 4:30pm Flog It! 5:15pm Put Your Money
Where Your Mouth Is 6:00pm Eggheads 6:30pm Celebrity MasterChef 7:00pm Antiques Road Trip 8:00pm Mastermind 8:30pm Gardeners' World 9:00pm Parade's End 10:00pm QI 10:30pm Newsnight 11:00pm Weather 11:05pm Later with Jools Holland's Golden Moments 12:35am Movie: Where the Truth Lies 2:15am BBC News 2:30am The Week in Parliament 3:00am BBC News
6:00am Daybreak 8:30am Lorraine 9:25am The Jeremy Kyle Show 10:30am This Morning 12:30pm Loose Women 1:30pm ITV News and Weather 1:55pm London News and Weather 2:00pm Dickinson's Real Deal 3:00pm The Alan Titchmarsh Show 3:59pm London Weather 4:00pm My Tasty Travels with Lynda Bellingham 5:00pm The Chase
6:00pm London Tonight 6:30pm ITV News and Weather 7:00pm Emmerdale 7:30pm Coronation Street 8:00pm All Star Mr & Mrs 9:00pm Mrs Biggs 10:00pm ITV News at Ten and Weather 10:30pm London News and Weather 10:35pm Full Metal Jacket 12:45am Jackpot247 2:45am Columbo: How to Dial a Murder 4:05am ITV Nightscreen
6:00am Daybreak 8:30am Lorraine 9:25am The Jeremy Kyle Show 10:30am This Morning 12:30pm Loose Women 1:30pm ITV News 1:55pm London News 2:00pm Dickinson's Real Deal 3:00pm The Alan Titchmarsh Show 3:59pm London Weather 4:00pm My Tasty Travels with Lynda Bellingham 5:00pm The Chase 6:00pm London Tonight 6:30pm ITV News
7:00pm Emmerdale 7:30pm Who Does Your Daughter Look Up To?: 8:00pm Emmerdale 8:30pm The Corrie Years 9:00pm The Bletchley Circle 10:00pm ITV News at Ten 10:30pm London News 10:35pm The Jonathan Ross Show 11:35pm Poms in Paradise 12:05am Jackpot247 2:35am Who Does Your Daughter Look Up To?: Tonight 3:00am ITV Nightscreen 4:35am The Jeremy Kyle Show
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6:00pm London Tonight 6:30pm ITV News and Weather 7:00pm Emmerdale 7:30pm Coronation Street 8:00pm Island Hospital 8:30pm Coronation Street 9:00pm Piers Morgan's Life Stories: Dame Kelly Holmes 10:00pm ITV News at Ten 10:30pm London News 10:35pm Casino Royale 1:10am Jackpot247 3:00am Columbo: Make Me a Perfect Murder 4:40am ITV Nightscreen
7:55am Everybody Loves Raymond 8:25am Frasier 8:55am Come Dine with Me 9:55am Come Dine with Me 10:25am Come Dine with Me 11:00am The Renovation Game 12:00pm Channel 4 News 12:05pm Undercover Boss USA 1:00pm River Cottage Bites 1:20pm The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill, But Came Down a Mountain 3:10pm Countdown 4:00pm Deal or No Deal 5:00pm Gordon Ramsay's Ultimate Cookery Course
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5:30pm Come Dine with Me 6:00pm The Simpsons 6:30pm Hollyoaks 7:00pm Channel 4 News 7:55pm 4thought.tv 8:00pm Location, Location, Location 9:00pm The Audience 10:00pm One Born: Plus-Size Mums 11:05pm Random Acts 11:10pm 999: What's Your Emergency? 12:10am Fatal Flight 447: Chaos in the Cockpit 1:10am Lost Children 2:05am A Tale of Two Chinas 2:30am Secrets of Poundland: Channel 4 Dispatches
8:20am Frasier 8:50am Come Dine with Me 9:55am Come Dine with Me 10:25am C ome Dine with Me 11:00am The Renovation Game 12:00pm Channel 4 News 12:05pm Undercover Boss USA 1:00pm The Kitchen Pharmacy 1:15pm Born Free 3:10pm Countdown 4:00pm Deal or No Deal 5:00pm Gordon Ramsay's Ultimate Cookery Course 5:30pm Come Dine with Me 6:00pm The Simpsons
6:30pm Hollyoaks 7:00pm Channel 4 News 7:55pm 4thought.tv 8:00pm Baggage 9:00pm The Million Pound Drop Live 10:00pm Alan Carr: Chatty Man 11:10pm Rude Tube 12:10am Friday Night Dinner 12:40am Celebrity Bedlam 1:10am Random Acts 1:15am My Name Is Earl 1:55am Napoleon Dynamite 2:20am Allen Gregory 2:40am Daddy 2:45am The Million Pound Drop Live 3:40am St Elsewhere
7:10am Ben and Holly's Little Kingdom 7:20am The Mr Men Show 7:35am Thomas & Friends 7:45am Make Way for Noddy 8:00am Fifi and the Flowertots 8:15am Peppa Pig 8:25am Peppa Pig 8:30am Roary the Racing Car 8:40am Bert and Ernie's Great Adventures 8:45am Bananas in Pyjamas 9:00am Abby's Flying Fairy School 9:15am The Wright Stuff 11:10am Big Body Squad 12:10pm 5 News Lunchtime 12:15pm Dirty Great
Machines 1:15pm Home and Away 1:45pm Neighbours 2:20pm Numb3rs 3:20pm The Pledge 4:55pm The Family Recipe 5:00pm 5 News at 5 5:30pm Neighbours 6:00pm Home and Away 6:30pm 5 News at 6.30 7:00pm Cowboy Builders 8:00pm New Emergency Bikers 9:00pm Dallas 10:00pm Paddy & Sally's Excellent Gypsy Adventure 11:00pm Murder by Numbers 1:15am SuperCasino 4:00am HouseBusters
7:00am Little Princess 7:10am Ben and Holly's Little Kingdom 7:20am The Mr Men Show 7:35am Thomas & Friends 7:45am Make Way for Noddy 8:00am Fifi and the Flowertots 8:15am Peppa Pig 8:25am Peppa Pig 8:35am Roary the Racing Car 8:45am Bananas in Pyjamas 9:00am Abby's Flying Fairy School 9:15am The Wright Stuff 11:10am Big Body Squad 12:10pm 5 News Lunchtime 12:15pm World's Toughest Trucker
1:15pm Home and Away 1:45pm Neighbours 2:15pm Numb3rs 3:15pm The Obsession 5:00pm 5 News at 5 5:30pm Neighbours 6:00pm Home and Away 6:30pm 5 News at 6.30 7:00pm Frontline Police 8:00pm Heroes of the Skies 9:00pm Making Faces 10:00pm True CSI 11:00pm Dallas 11:55pm Inside Hollywood 12:00am SuperCasino 4:00am HouseBusters 4:25am House Doctor 4:50am Michaela's Wild Challenge
7:00am Little Princess 7:10am Ben and Holly's Little Kingdom 7:20am The Mr Men Show 7:35am Thomas & Friends 7:45am Make Way for Noddy 8:00am Fifi and the Flowertots 8:15am Peppa Pig 8:35am Roary the Racing Car 8:45am Bananas in Pyjamas 9:00am Abby's Flying Fairy School 9:15am The Wright Stuff 11:10am Big Body Squad 12:10pm 5 News Lunchtime 12:15pm World's Toughest Trucker
1:15pm Home and Away 1:45pm Neighbours 2:15pm Numb3rs 3:15pm Kidnapped: The Elizabeth Smart Story 5:00pm 5 News at 5 5:30pm Neighbours 6:00pm Home and Away 6:30pm 5 News at 6.30 7:00pm Ice Road Truckers: Deadliest Roads 8:00pm Eddie Stobart: Trucks and Trailers 9:00pm Being Liverpool 10:00pm Movie: The Dead Pool 11:50pm Inside Hollywood 12:05am SuperCasino 4:00am Motorsport Mundial
7:00pm Movie: National Treasure 9:00pm Be Your Own Boss 10:00pm The Revolution Will Be Televised 10:30pm Family Guy 10:50pm Family Guy 11:15pm American Dad! 11:35pm American Dad! 12:00am Be Your Own Boss
1:00am The Revolution Will Be Televised 1:30am Bad Education 2:00am Tourettes: Let Me Entertain You 3:00am Don't Tell the Bride
7:00pm The World's Strictest Parents 8:00pm Don't Tell the Bride 9:00pm Russell Howard: Right Here Right Now 10:00pm Wilfred 10:20pm Great Movie Mistakes 2: The Sequel 10:30pm EastEnders 11:00pm Family Guy
11:20pm Family Guy 11:45pm American Dad! 12:05am American Dad! 12:30am Russell Howard: Right Here Right Now 1:30am Wilfred 1:50am Don't Tell the Bride 2:50am The Revolution Will Be Televised 3:20am Bad Education
7:00pm Great Movie Mistakes 7:15pm Doctor Who 8:00pm Be Your Own Boss 9:00pm Surrogates 10:25pm Great Movie Mistakes 2: The Sequel 10:30pm EastEnders 11:00pm Bad Education 11:30pm Chris Ramsey's
Comedy Fringe 12:00am Family Guy 12:45am American Dad! 1:10am American Dad! 1:30am The Revolution Will Be Televised 2:00am Be Your Own Boss 3:00am Chris Ramsey's Comedy Fringe 3:30am Bad Education
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Kevin McCloud has always had a dream - to buy himself a beautiful piece of woodland, roll up his sleeves and build himself a cabin in the woods. Kevin's decided that everything for the cabin has to be made by hand from his woodland, and if it not, then it has to be constructed from somebody else's rubbish.Together with a hardy band of friends and experts, Kevin is going to reuse, repurpose and recycle almost all his building materials for his bold building in rural Somerset.
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7:20pm Doctor Who 8:05pm The National Lottery: Secret Fortune 9:00pm Casualty 9:50pm BBC News; Weather 10:10pm Match of the Day 11:30pm The Football League Show 12:45am Weatherview 12:50am Reporters 1:00am BBC News 1:30am Kenyan Sporting Dreams 2:00am BBC News 2:30am Dateline London 3:00am BBC News 3:30am Our World 4:00am BBC News 4:30am Click
6:00am Breakfast 7:35am Match of the Day 9:00am The Andrew Marr Show 10:00am Sunday Morning Live 11:00am Sunday Politics 12:10pm Live Formula 1: Singapore Grand Prix 3:20pm A Question of Sport: Extreme 4:00pm Points of View 4:15pm Songs of Praise 4:50pm The Indian Doctor 5:35pm Planet Earth Live: A Monkey's Tale 6:35pm BBC News; Regional News and Weather 7:00pm Fake or Fortune?
8:00pm Countryfile 9:00pm Andrew Marr's History of the World 10:00pm BBC News; Regional News and Weather 10:25pm Match of the Day 2 11:55pm In with the Flynns 12:25am Movie: Charlie and Boots 2:00am Weatherview 2:05am Holby City 3:05am Good Cop
6:00am Breakfast 9:15am Rip Off Britain 10:00am Homes Under the Hammer 11:00am Britain's Empty Homes 11:30am Cash in the Attic 12:13pm BBC News; Weather 12:15pm Bargain Hunt 1:00pm BBC News 1:40pm Doctors 2:10pm Only Fools and Horses 3:05pm Horrible Histories 3:35pm Lockie Leonard 3:55pm Leon 4:00pm Alesha's Street Dance Stars 4:30pm Sam & Mark's Big Wind Up
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Sheila Thompson Thank you Mr. Waugh, I agree with all you have said (in last week’s letter). I have current issues about this and other matters with the Department of Work and Pensions, which must surely be the most incompetent department ever set up,and I fear that we shall be denied the rights we have contributed to over forty years and more. I have spent four years trying to get answers from this department without success and shall now be writing to Ian Duncan Smith who, unfortunately has just refused a move to a different
Gill Scott I like your paper, it gives me plenty of information about the country I live in (although it would have been nice to know how the Spanish contestants were doing in the Paralympics as well as the English). I usually avoid (and have been known to complain about) Ms Pilkington's column because I find it too black and white and occasionally politically economic with the truth and overall more of an "everyone's entitled to my opinion" read rather than the local voice – or at least not my voice (a local for 46 years). However, I have to complain about both columnists for a too black and white politically economic with the truth
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department in order that he may see through his "plans" for this department. (I dread to think what these may be.) During the past week or so, the minister Steve Webb indicated that the department system is so complicated that he does not understand it properly himself, so what chance have we retirees? I would like to propose the possibility of a signed petition from all of us, maybe it could be done in each area – I am sure the British run pubs and restaurant owners would allow a book to be placed with them for signing.
At least we may be heard if we all shout at the same time. The amount of money spent by this department due to their own errors far exceeds the unclaimed benefits due to the retired population, and indeed exceeds the thousands of false claims made by the people of all ages who enjoy benefits to which they are not entitled. I have stories from my working life that still make me furious with the way this department operates multiple standards and it is long overdue independent scrutiny by a reliable and credible watchdog.
Fuengirola column – or are they both hung over from the holiday months? Ms. Pilkington says (and there is no way this can mean anything else taken out of context!) Quote "For centuries, Spaniards have always tried to live as comfortably while doing as little as possible – which has meant feeding at the public trough." Correct me if I am wrong, but I think in her probable country of origin (same as mine, the U.K.?) such a remark is criminally prosecutable. Maybe I am wrong, perhaps Ms Pilkington is a throwback from apartheid white South Africa. Mr. Delfin, whose columns I
usually respect comes up with another unfair blanket condemnation. He states that "There is no way that the EU is going to commit..............to nations that in the past went crazy on worthless spending sprees with little or no accountability." As said I have been here 46 years and have seen 200 years worth of great improvement work done on this country done in that time. Both Ms. Pilkington and Mr. Delfin should perhaps be grateful that the Iberian Peninsular houses such amazingly tolerant people who have put up with us of "Island Mentality" for so long with such gentle kindness.
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e Andromeda Galaxy If you know exactly where to look in the night sky, at this time of year it is possible to spot the most distant object visible to the naked eye; The Andromeda Galaxy.
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ll the stars in the Universe are not just scattered around in space but instead are grouped together in their billions into galaxies. We live inside a galaxy and on very dark clear nights you can see part of our galaxy stretching across the sky like a faint band of light called the Milky Way.
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ur galaxy contains about 600 billion stars and is over 120 thousand light years across. All of the individual stars that you can see at night are really very close neighbours in the scale of things. If our galaxy were shrunk down to one metre across then all the stars that you can see would be inside a circle about 5mm in diameter. The rest of the stars are so far away and so numerous that they appear to blend into each other forming the Milky Way.
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ur galaxy is shaped a bit like two fried eggs placed back to back with a highly condensed central region and five spiral arms spinning away from the centre and thinning out toward the edges. It is believed that there is a huge black hole at the centre of our galaxy around which the spiral arms are rotating. It will take about 200 million years for our galaxy to rotate once.
by email Thank you for your section in The News regarding our dressing up as very old St. Trinian’s girls and our efforts to raise money for Breast Cancer (Positively Pink). Last night we did another troll around the streets of Benalmadena to raise yet more funds. This has been our third trip out and you will be pleased to know that we have now collected just over €1,500. We would like to thank all those people who contributed to this charity. We are also having a fun day on Saturday 22nd September at 3.30pm to be held at the Chorrillo Bar (corner of the car park by the lift in Benalmadena Pueblo). There will be tombola, raffle, face painting, bouncy castle, karaoke, Bbq, stocks and much more. Also any unwanted gifts
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O would be appreciated for the tombola. You can contact the landlady (Eleanor) on 695 611 108 or Julie on 635 523 745. I have attached a photo of us before going out on the streets from last night. Sorry about the quality but the light was beginning to fade. The (ahem) girls in order from left to right on the photo are, Eleanor, Claire, Julie and myself Irene.
ur solar system is located about 2/3 of the way or about 30 thousand light years out from the centre of the galaxy in one of the spiral arms. We can’t really see the centre of our galaxy because stars obscure it but it emits a very strong radio signal and so we know that it lies in the constellation of Sagittarius.
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bviously we can only make a calculated guess as to what our galaxy looks like from afar as no one has ever travelled far enough away from it to look back. But we can see literally billions of other galaxies which helps us to determine what our galaxy probably looks like. And our next closest neighbouring galaxy gives astronomers a fine picture of what a galaxy looks like. In the constellation of Andromeda is a galaxy that is even bigger than our own galaxy.
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he Andromeda Galaxy or M31 is thought to contain over 1 trillion stars – more than double the number of stars in our Milky Way. It is huge, over 220 thousand light years across and at a distance of 2 ½ million light years away from us. The light you are seeing now left the Andromeda Galaxy 2 ½ million years ago and has been travelling at 186,000 miles per second to get here. But the Andromeda Galaxy is on the move towards us at 100 miles per second and in about 4 ½ billion years time it will collide with the Milky Way to form a single Super Galaxy.
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ith a magnitude of 3.4, the Andromeda Galaxy is well within the range of human vision and on moonless nights it appears as a faint smudge of light. Through binoculars it can easily be seen and a small telescope shows some of the detail in its structure.
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here are three ways to find M31, first locate the ‘W’ shape of Cassiopeia that can be found high up in the north-east part of the sky. Follow a line down from the two stars that form the right-hand side of the ‘W’ about four times the distance between them and M31 is here. The second way is to locate the great square of Pegasus which is four stars just below and to the right of Cassiopeia. From the upper left-hand star of the square there are three more stars sweeping away to the left, find the middle star of the three and then slowly move upwards until you come across the next brightest star and again here is M31.
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he third and simplest way is to contact the Costa del Sol astronomy society at info@astronomycostadelsol.com and they’ll be glad to point it out to you. Enjoy your Stargazing!
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Lorenzo wins after early drama at Misano Jorge Lorenzo went one step closer to the MotoGP crown at Misano after capitalising on title rival Dani Pedrosa's misfortune to open a 38-point championship lead.
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him, it was fitting that close friend Rossi produced his best ever ride on the Ducati and Alvaro Bautista took third place on the Gresini Honda that should have been ridden by Simoncelli this year. Dani Pedrosa and Repsol Honda have explained the chaotic chain of events that ended with the MotoGP title contender being knocked off on the opening lap of the restarted Misano race. All was going to plan for Pedrosa as he waited in pole position for the red lights to disappear, but a problem for Karel Abraham forced the start to be abandoned at the last moment. When Pedrosa's crew then went to remove his front tyre
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Audi threatens BMW's Rugby season starts - it’s a game of three halves seven-year reign as Numero Uno in global premium sales Audi cut BMW's lead in 2012 luxury-car sales to just 2,110 vehicles in August, threatening BMW's sevenyear hold on the top position in premium auto deliveries. The Volkswagen Group's luxury brand boosted eightmonth sales 13 percent to 961,000 vehicles, compared with the BMW brand's 7.8 percent increase to 963,110 autos, according to the two companies' monthly sales reports. BMW, the world's largest-maker of luxury cars, led by 40,513 vehicles through August of last year. VW is reaping the benefits from pouring 20 billion euros ($25.6 billion) into research and development at Audi since 2002. The luxury brand now sells 12 model lines, twice what it had in 2003, including three SUVs, the A1 compact and the R8 sports car. Audi, which ranks second in premiumvehicle deliveries since overtaking the MercedesBenz brand in 2011, has a goal of beating BMW by 2020.
Audi is likely to overtake BMW several years ahead of that target unless "there are surprising shifts in market share which I don't expect, especially in China," said Daniel Schwarz, a Frankfurt-based Commerzbank analyst. "They are the strongest growing luxury brand, and they just launched the A3, which is close to being their best-selling car in a peak year."
On Saturday 15th September 2012, at the Fernando Hierro stadium in Velez-Malaga, a superb, physical and entertaining game of rugby was fought out between the great rivals of Malaga Rugby Club and Axarquia Rugby Club who are based in Velez-Malaga. A crowd of over 100 people enjoyed an afternoon of sport, friendship and some cool refreshments. With all squad members from both teams keen to impress their respective coaches in advance of the new rugby season, the match was played over
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Camero Cup at Miraflores is overwhelming success Thursday 13th September and Friday 14th September saw Miraflores Bowls Club stage the Camero Cup event, sponsored by Francisco Camero SL, for the second successive year. After discussion with the sponsors it was agreed to change the format of the competition to an open mixed pairs event. With all 16 rinks available we could accommodate a maximum
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of 32 teams, this was highly ambitious for the time of year with many competitive bowlers still to return from their summer breaks. Entries came in regularly through the close season with virtually all of the clubs on the Costa del Sol supporting the event. Closing date arrived and we were delighted to have succeeded in exceeding the limit – leaving us with a reserve in the event of a late withdrawal. At the conclusion of the qualifying stage the four group winners went forward to the semi-finals and thanks to the generosity of the sponsors the group runners-up (Rob & Geraldine Robinson, Alan Turner & Diane Johnson,
Geoff Edginton & Sybil Ferguson and Alan Plimmer & Lynn Heseltine) also received prizes.
again after an excellent display of bowling by both teams Mike & Kate ran out the winners 9-7.
The semi-finalists were then drawn to determine who played whom, resulting in Frank & Pauline Ball (Mijas) playing Malcolm Greenwood & Wendy Pemberton (Benavista), and in the other match John Owen & Liz Bryce (Superbowl) were drawn against Mike Detheridge & Kate Morris (Benalmadena).
The final proved to be an intriguing affair with some excellent bowling by all. With the match all square and with the last bowl of the match Mike Malcolm and Wendy (L) and winners Mike & Kate Detheridge bowled a Throughout the day there running wood which had been little breeze and achieved his objective of the temperatures had promoting one of Kate's soared into the mid 30's, so other bowls into the head to wanting to avoid anyone score 3 shots and win the being taken ill the two match drawing a large captains were offered the round of applause from the choice of reducing the spectators.
Some superb bowling saw Malcolm and Wendy win comfortably with Frank & Pauline conceding the match when the score reached 18-4 after 12 ends. In the other semi-final,
number of ends in the final. After consultation with their leads they decided to reduce the final to a 10 end match.
In 2004 Chris Moneymaker won The Main Event at the WSOP after buying in for $100 via a satellite tournament winning over $6 million. This popularised “Holdem” and the online poker revolution! Week by week I will pass on poker gossip, online site reviews, poker tips and basic lessons for the beginner. Never played poker? Well, here are the basic rules: You need a minimum of 2 players and a maximum of 10 players when using a standard deck of cards. We have three positions that move around the table
clockwise after every hand, Dealer, Small Blind and Big Blind, the latter 2 being forced bets to ensure there is a pot to play for and, as a rule of thumb, the Small Blind is half the Big Blind. Each player is dealt two cards, face-down which are private to them. With these cards and the five dealt to them on the board you have to make the best hand possible with 5 of the 7 cards. Starting with the player after the Big Blind they can either fold, call or raise the Big Blind. This carries on until each player wanting to be in the hand has bet the same amount. There are then 3 cards dealt face-up (Flop), another round of bets / folds, starting from the Small Blind now, then another card face-up (Turn) followed again by a
round of bets / folds. Finally the River card is dealt and the last round of betting and folding and the player with the best hand takes the pot! If you want to learn poker, online is a great way but I would strongly advise not putting any money on these sites until you have learnt the basics. All the top sites have free play that is real poker played with real people but with “play money”. A good poker tip: If you can’t pump your hand, dump it! Written by: Poker Wayne
Seve’s son Javier wins amateur Madrid Open Javier Ballesteros, son of former world number one Seve, has won the amateur Madrid Open. The 22-yearold, a law student in Madrid, finished six under par to win by four shots. He dedicated the victory to his late father, a five-time major champion, who died aged 54 in May 2011 after a long battle with cancer. "My father always told me that you have to play with what you've got, and that's what I did," Javier said. "I thought about him a lot during the 18 holes and I
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World champion Mark Cavendish has confirmed his desire to quit Team Sky but hopes for an "amicable" split. In July the 27-year-old was told by boss Dave Brailsford he would be allowed to leave if he wanted to go. Sky have made it clear they expect compensation if they are to lose one of their star riders but Cavendish is hoping that is "speculation". "I have seen some stuff about a release fee but I don't think Dave would do that," he said. "I have known him since I was 14 years old. He has seen me grow my career and I have seen him grow his and construct the most successful team in cycling. "I hope that is just a bit of speculation [about the fee] and everything can work out amicably for everybody."
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Westwood denies McIlroy rift Lee Westwood is open to the possibility of partnering Rory McIlroy at the Ryder Cup, dispelling talk of a feud between two of Europe's key players. Speculation of a rift between the pair has been rife since McIlroy quit the management company Westwood has been with for 20 years, with the two then exchanging views over the split on Twitter. But according to Westwood, they remain friends and he would love to play alongside the world No 1 in Medinah next week.
Joaquin inspires Malaga With on eye on Tuesday's Champion’s League game, manager Pellegrini rotated the squad giving some players a rest, but on a hot 30ºc afternoon you would never have known it. Malaga 3-1 Levante Malaga set about a tough Levante defense with every player showing their worth. Joaquin had the first half chance for Malaga on five minutes shooting tamely at Manua in the Levante goal. Malaga then had a great penalty shout on 16 minutes when Ballesteros clumsily bought down Saviola in the box only to be waved away by the ref. Malaga's great football was
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It was a scorcher of a day as these two teams took to the field in the 2nd pre season friendly. CDS won the toss and chose to bat putting up 64 for no loss after only 10 overs, Tony (20 runs) and Tom (32 runs) showing patience and skill to craft a great opening partnership. Mijas’ bowling wasn’t as tight as it could’ve been and they gifted CDS with 29 extras. But amidst the wides, byes and no-balls Sean saved the day with an
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home tie against Zenit St Petersberg. Report by: Scott Forbes
incredible six wickets for 32 runs and two catches in the field. Kevin also lent a hand taking one wicket for three runs and also taking two catches. Before the Sean/Kevin onslaught, CDS crumbled to 91/7 and were eventually bowled out for a mere 134.
Phill (20 runs) and, once again, Kevin (13 runs) did their best but with the tight CDS bowling, each bowler taking a wicket and an attacking field, CDS bowled Mijas out in 29 overs for 105 for an unexpected and long overdue win.
Mijas needed only 135 to win and everyone thought they were headed home for an early lunch but newcomer Dave showed them precisely how to swing the ball taking 3 for 14 runs including the danger man Brian for a duck. The Mijas batsmen, Dave (12 runs),
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available from Jez at Bar Los Arcos or Mel at Benavista Bowling Club (952 88 51 48). Registration time will be from 10:30 onwards at the designated meeting point at Bar Los Arcos. The circuit is approximately 2 km around the Benavista area and it will be monitored by appointed marshals. However, we strongly recommend that children under the age of 8 be accompanied by an adult. The walk will finish around 12:30. Meanwhile, from 12:00 onwards, there will be nonstop entertainment. In the children's area, try your hand at traditional games
such as “Roll-a-10-centcoin”, “Ping-Pong Alley” or “Egg-in-the-sand”. If you are feeling lucky, there are super prizes to be won on the tombola and raffle. Enjoy great live music with a refreshing drink and delicious local tapas at this years “Tasca”. Browse through the market stalls and pick up a bargain. For the little ones we have magicians, face-painting and balloon crafts, swings and slides, lucky dip and many more games. For further information, contact Mel (952 885 148) or Pat (636264078).
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Jake Humphrey to leave BBC Sport for BT Vision BBC presenter Jake Humphrey has announced he is to leave the corporation to host BT Vision's Premier League coverage. BT will launch a new channel after acquiring the rights to £738m worth of Premier League football, starting from the 2013-14 season. The 33-year-old, best known for hosting the BBC's Formula 1 coverage, will anchor the new channel's live football coverage from next season which includes 38 live games a season over three years. He will continue to present the BBC's F1 coverage for the remainder of the current season.
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Handshakes row could resemble 'mafia feud', says PFA boss British football must stop the current handshake row from becoming a "mafia feud", says Professional Footballers' Association chief Gordon Taylor. Anton Ferdinand refused to shake the hand of John Terry on Saturday following allegations Terry made racist comments to Ferdinand last season. Taylor told BBC Radio 5 live: "We have to move on. These things will separate us and become like some mafia feud." The 67-yearold also insisted pre-match handshakes should remain.
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