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A lot of olives OLIVE farmers in Malaga Province expect to harvest between 55 and 60 million kilos of olives this year, according to the Young Farmers Association.

Danger lanes MALAGA CITY’S cycle lanes have been reported as some of the least safe and worst connected in Spain, according to the User and Consumer Organisation.

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Brave swimmer Disabled Marbella man takes on English Channel

DISABLED Marbella triathlete Javier Merida will swim the English Channel. The local council held an event to present the undertaking, which Javier is due to carry out at any time from today (Thursday) until Tuesday, depending on Turn to Page 4

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Finance 39 - 44 CAMINITO DEL REY: Known worldwide for its extreme danger.

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Approval for ‘death walkway’ repairs

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ANTEQUERA council has approved its part of the plans for the restoration of the notorious ‘Caminito del Rey,’ known as the ‘death walkway.’ The Junta de Andalucia and Malaga Provincial Government will carry out the project to restore the ‘Caminito del Rey’ in El Chorro, Alora. A spokesman for the council said the work on what could become a major tourist attraction should go ahead as soon as possible. Plans also depend on approval from Alora and Ardales councils. The project will be carried out in phases,

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the first of which is due to be assigned this year, started in 2014, and finished within another year. The first phase to repair the 1.2kilometre walkway is due to cost €3 million. The walkway will be made of wood, not concrete like the original. The Caminito del Rey has become known throughout the world for its extreme danger, and although it has been closed to the public for years, many climbers continue to risk their lives. Construction of the Caminito finished in 1905 and it was inaugurated by King Alfonso XIII.

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YouTube protest THE Secretary General of the Andalucian Party in Ronda, Sergio Flores, has uploaded a video on YouTube to denounce the problems in Andalucia.

123kph over A MAN was sentenced to 20 months in prison for driving at 183kph on the road between Malaga and Coin, where the recommended speed is 60kph, and causing an accident in 2009.

Fine outcome A JUDGE has annulled a fine issued in 2010 against a driver who had parked his vehicle on a pavement in Malaga.

No jabs PHARMACIES in Malaga have run out of chicken pox vaccinations to sell with a prescription for children at the recommended age of 12 months.

Lynx appeal THE Selwo Aventura wildlife park in Estepona now has two new female Eurasian Lynxes aged two and three, with a view to breeding. It is not known if they have a male.

Abortions up THE number of abortions carried out in Malaga has increased by 68 per cent in the past decade, according to the Ministry of Health.

Left road A WOMAN was injured in Antequera when the vehicle in which she was travelling left the road and flipped over several times.

Prostitutes want a safe place PROSTITUTES will hold a protest march on Sunday to demand a safe place to work. The plot where they were told to work in order to avoid fines for being close to businesses, schools or residential areas has been closed off and they have returned to the streets of the Guadalhorce Industrial Estate. The Secretary of the Spanish Women, Transsexual and

Transvestite Sex Workers in Spain Association has said the plot wasn’t ideal, as it didn’t have trees for shade, places to sit or lighting, but at least they could avoid fines there. Now, they have been told by the Junta de Andalucia that entry is banned because people have been dumping rubbish in the area. They are looking for other locations which they will suggest

to the city hall, including the fairground. However, the solution they would find ideal is to have an enclosed area which clients would pay to enter, so there would be better hygiene and more safety. Local Police in Malaga City have fined almost 660 women for street prostitution so far this year, which is more than in the whole of 2012.

Rice attraction! Iconic paellas will draw the festival crowds

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PANIARDS are so proud of their nationally grown rice they hold a whole festival to honour it. The Sueca Fiesta de Arroz, or Rice Festival, is one of the biggest events in Valencia. There will be fireworks, live entertainment, dancing and parades, but star of the show will be the iconic paella. Like the visitors, of which there will be thousands, the ingredients for the many paellas that will be cooked at Sunday’s 53rd International Paella Competition, come from all over the world. With just one special exception. The rice must be grown in the Valencian region of La Albufera. It is a serious business with a first prize of €2,500 and strict controls on ingredients enshrined in competition rules. Since the 18th century the main rice-growing area has been a freshwater lagoon and estuary on the Gulf of Valencia coast covering 52,000 acres in the Albufera Natural Park. Sueca is known as the ‘rice city’ of Spain and September is

dedicated to the grain, which is the base of the local economy. The town, population 30,000, is in the north of the Costa Blanca and as part of its Rice Festival organises talks, workshops, tastings and art exhibitions dedicated to the product.

SERIOUS BUSINESS: First prize in the International Paella Competition is €2,500.

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THE 21st century is when Cataluña will recover its complete freedom’

Artur Mas, the President of the Catalan Regional Government at the inauguration of the ‘Born Cultural Centre’ in Barcelona, while encouraging Catalan people to take part in a freedom walk.

Number of the week hours overtime were 38.72 million worked by Spanish employees

and registered with the Ministry of Employment and Social Security in 2012. This is 11.5 per cent fewer than in 2011, according to a study by employment agency Randstad.

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TWENTY people were evacuated from an urbanisation in La Cala de Mijas after a vehicle caught fire inside a garage.

No light MORE than 1,300 people in Malaga City were left without electricity in the early hours of the morning due to a fault at a distribution centre.

Free wine THERE will be a free tasting of Torres wines at El Banco restaurant in Aloha Pueblo next Thursday at 7pm. Places limited, RSVP to georgina@shawmarketing services.com.

Sex abuse A MAN, 69, was arrested in Salamanca for the alleged sexual abuse of his niece, 10. Her mother reported the events to police in Torremolinos, where they had a holiday home.

Train delay TRAINS had to stop running for almost an hour after a tow truck crashed into a structure over the railway tracks between Torremolinos and Benalmadena. The engineers eventually declared it safe.

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AN ‘intelligent’ system will be used to restrict access of lorries to the historical centre of Malaga City to unloading times.

Man dies at El Chorro A MAN fell to his death in El Chorro, Ardales, after being caught starting a fire. According to a forest ranger at the site, the man, 40, was making a huge bonfire amongst

the pine trees when weather conditions were quite windy. When the ranger shouted at the man, he reportedly ran away. Guardia Civil and firefighters

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searched for him, but found that he had fallen down a 10-metre embankment. Paramedics were called to the scene just after midnight, but were unable to save his life.

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MORTGAGE DEMO: Women across Spain stripped.

Supporters bare all

FORTY people held a protest at a branch of Banco Santander in Malaga City, in which three women stripped down to their underwear. The members of the ‘Mortgage Victims Group’ (PAH) held the protest at the same time other demonstrations had been organised in cities across Spain. The women had slogans painted on their bodies demanding the option of returning their home to the bank to pay off their mortgages.

A MAN, 30 was arrested in Malaga for allegedly attacking his partner and throwing their three-month-old baby against a sofa in front of their other child, aged two.

Bird shock RONDA area environmentalists have complained that birds are continuing to die. They are being electrocuted on uninsulated cables.

No alcohol MALAGA City Hall has fined a bowling alley in the city €15,000. It had been selling alcohol to minors.

Channel challenge Fron Front Page the weather. He will cover 32 kilometres in waters that are around 14º Celsius. Local Sports Director Federico Valles said Merida was an “example of work, strength and personal effort” and had the city hall’s full support. If he makes it, he will be the first disabled athlete from Spain to cross the English Channel. He lost a leg in an accident, but since then has swum the Strait of Gibraltar and competed twice in the Ironman competition.



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3 Spanish unis among the best THREE Spanish universities rank amongst the 200 best in the world. The Barcelona Autonomous University (UAB), Barcelona University (UB) and Madrid Autonomous University, rank 177th, 178th and 195th in the QS World University Rankings 2013-2014. The results of the evaluation of 3,000 universities around the world were announced at the European Association of International Education (EAIE) Congress held in Istanbul, Turkey and is published at www.topuniversities.com. The highest ranking universities are the Massachusetss Institute of Technology (USA), Harvard University (USA), Cambridge University (UK), the London University College (UK) and London Imperial College (UK).

Hit-and-run death driver is charged A HIT-AND-RUN driver has been charged with nonassistance to a person in danger following the death of a 19-year-old Russian tourist in Marbella. According to a report in local Spanish daily Diario Sur, the young woman crossed the road on a pedestrian crossing at 5.30am despite the lights being against her. A taxi-driver, 31, heading towards Puerto Banus,

reported witnessing her being hit by a car coming in the opposite direction. The driver lost control of the vehicle, but regained control and fled the scene. The taxi driver went to the aid of the young tourist, called an ambulance, and controlled traffic until the

police arrived. The girl was still alive, but was declared brain dead upon arrival at the Costa del Sol Hospital in Marbella. She was kept on a respirator until her parents arrived. Days later, the driver handed herself in to the police. She was released with charges.

School time again MORE than 856,260 pre-school, primary and special education pupils started or returned to school this week. The term will start for almost 932,000 secondary, high school and professional training students on Monday. A further 91,000 infants started pre-school and nursery school on September 2. This means there will be more than 1,879,170 children and youths in education for the 2013-2014 term, 81 per cent of which will be in state schools. They will be taught by almost 94,495 teachers.

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Pool argument TWO men have been jailed and fined for injuring each other at a swimming pool in June 2009 when one wouldn’t let the other’s daughter into the facilities.

Found dead A MAN, 71, was found dead at the bottom of the pool at his home in Torremolinos. A neighbour alerted emergency services.

Man rescued A MAN, 74, was rescued by Guardia Civil after falling in the mountains behind Mijas. He was able to call emergency services himself.



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Make a difference by being Positively Pink

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POSITIVELY PINK is hosting its annual Charity Ball on October 10 at El Oceano Beach Hotel , La Cala de Mijas MILLIONS of people around the world and thousands on the Costa have been touched by the blight of cancer. People run a one in three chance that their lives will be touched by the feared disease. Whether they have fought - and many have won - the disease themselves or a much-loved family member or close friend has had to deal with it. Once touched by the disease life is never the same for people involved, but often in a very positive way. One thing that happens to many people who have had cancer darken their lives, but who have come out the other side, is an urge to help others. To help shine a light and give hope to cancer-stricken patients. To support people and their families through some of the darkest days of their lives. And to help prevent people developing the disease, or at least catch it early enough for effective treatment. Of course not everyone can be saved from the terrible disease, but much can be done. And much is being done by ordinary people whose lives have been touched. Or at least they may view themselves as ordinary, but they do extraordinary things to help. The Costa’s Positively Pink charity is one of those extraordinary things. It is offering huge amounts of help and support, first to women, but now to men as well in the fight against cancer. It is drawing support from the expatriate community - once again showing the generosity of spirit of the people on the Costa. This year it is holding its annual Charity Ball at El Oceano Beach Hotel, La Cala de Mijas on October 10, sponsored by the Euro Weekly News. Positively Pink is a charity dedicated to helping women suffering from breast cancer through all the stages, from screening to test results and aftercare. And it has set up Positvely Blue to help men with prostate cancer in a similar way. The charity hosts many events in order to raise money and help those suffering from cancer. These have included sky- diving, go-karting, auctions and much more, but the biggest event of the year

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ON STAGE: Making music for charity at an event last year.

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without a doubt is all clear I want to be the Positively Pink able to help women Charity Ball. as best as I can’. Banco Santander Account No: 0049 5792 17 And many of “There were 2516030161 the legion of women there on IBAN electronic format: volunteers who the day of the ES7800495792172516030161 help - not one results that were IBAN paper format: takes a penny from diagnosed with cancer IBAN ES78 0049 5792 1725 the charity - have their and I was just one of the 1603 0161 own personal cancer story lucky ones at that moment to tell. in time. So many women suffer. El Oceano owner Lorraine Palmer set up Everyone knows someone that has had it the Positively Pink charity after she had a and the reality of it all.” cancer scare of her own. She said: “I was The Positively Pink Charity Ball promises tested for breast cancer after finding I had to be a fun and entertaining evening, without forgetting the seriousness of the crystals around the nipples on my breasts. “I’ll never forget how scared I was work they do. The event is the perfect opportunity to waiting for the results to come through. “I was very lucky and got the all clear. dress up and feel good as all proceeds go But at the time I thought ‘God, if I get the to charity. The night includes a three-

SUPPORT: The charity helps women through the breast cancer screening, treatment and aftercare process. course meal and will showcase live music from Mike Stirling, who played the West End’s Phantom of the Opera. Also featured will be tenor, Steven Lloyd Morgan. The charity was set up seven years ago by like-minded, caring and passionate people who had been touched in some way by cancer, whether personally, or through family or friends. It goes to extraordinary lengths to help women in need. Suzanne Couling, who became heavily involved after her own successful battle against cancer, explained: “We have a translation service to help women understand the results from the screening and any treatment process. We stay in touch throughout the process and even afterwards. We do what we can to help women going through a really tough time, even in the small things like providing a series of wigs to women undergoing chemotherapy or just being someone to talk to.” The auctioneer for the event is radio presenter and larger-than-life character Nigel Goldman, who said: “The more money we can raise for the charity at auction the more people we can help.” Previous prizes for the event have included a weekend stay in a hotel, a meal for two at a top restaurant and ownership of a racehorse for a year. If you would like to donate to Positively Pink or give a raffle prize you can do so by joining a sky-dive on September 21, by donating items for the raffle or auction, attending events hosted by the charity or simply making a cash donation.

For more information please visit the website www.positively-pink.com or find Positively Pink on Facebook.


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Neighbours report ‘strange visitors’ NEIGHBOURS of an elderly couple attacked in their home in Jerez de la Frontera, Cadiz, had alerted social workers of ‘strange visits.’ A man, 86, died after being stabbed seven times. His disabled wife, 79, was beaten and stabbed and remains in hospital in intensive care. They were visited by social workers every day and neighbours had reported seeing people entering their home at night and in the early hours of the morning. They believe the elderly couple may have been letting people sleep in the house in exchange for help, as both were infirm and the woman was unable to move on her own. The main entrance was blocked by a sofa, and neighbours say people came and went via the back door. They do not believe the motive was a robbery, as the couple reportedly had no items of any value.

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The new Andalucian regional government is announced THE new President of the Junta de Andalucia, Susana Diaz, revealed the members of the regional government this week. • Vice-President and Councillor for Local Administration and Institutional Relations: Diego Valderas • Councillor for the Presidency: Manuel Jimenez Barrios • Councillor for Taxes and Public Administration: Maria Jesus Montero • Councillor for Economy, Innovation, Science and Employment: Jose Sanchez Maldonado • Councillor for Equality, Health

and Social Policies: Maria Jesus Sanchez Rubio • Councillor for Education, Culture and Sport: Luciano Alonso • Councillor for Justice and Interior: Emilio de Llera • Councillor for Public Works and Housing: Elena Cortes • Councillor for Agriculture, Fishery and Rural Development: Elena Viboras • Councillor for Environment and Territorial Planning: Maria Jesus Serrano

• Councillor for Tourism and Commerce: Rafael Rodriguez Former Junta de Andalucia President, Jose Antonio Griñan, is due to become senator for the regional government. Meanwhile, a Sevilla judge has decided to charge Griñan and the Junta President before him, Manuel Chaves, in the so-called ‘ERE’ case. The ‘ERE’ case refers to the alleged embezzlement of more than €1.21 billion in public funds, allocated to struggling companies and workers.


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Burglars caught FIVE members of a gang believed to have committed burglaries in Madrid, Guadalajara, Malaga, Fuengirola and Mijas were arrested locally.

Climbing fall FIREFIGHTERS had to rescue a 14-yearold boy after he fell and broke his ankle while climbing in the Charca de las Mozas area of Benahavis.

Seven injured SEVEN people were injured after the van in which they were travelling overturned on the A-7 motorway near Malaga.

Children hurt EIGHT people, including six children, were injured in a collision involving several vehicles on the A-7 motorway near Mijas.

Youths found TWO youths who ran away from home in Almeria Province have been located in a house in Torremolinos, Local Police have reported.

Danger pillar A BOY, two, was injured when a hammock attached to two ornamental pillars at his home collapsed and one of them fell on his leg, almost cutting it off.

Medics call THE Xanit Hospital in Benalmadena has hosted the 10th Annual Congress of the International Iraqi Medical Association.

EXPANDING: Spain is Irish fashion retailer’s second biggest market.

5 new stores for Primark in Spain IN the next few months, Irish fashion retailer Primark will open five new stores in Spain. The stores will be located in Fuengirola, Cartagena (Murcia), Huelva, Roquetas de Mar (Almeria) and Albacete. The store in Fuengirola will be in the Miramar Shopping Centre and is due to open on October 17. With the five new stores, Spain

becomes Primark’s second biggest market, beaten only by the UK. The chain currently has 35 stores in Spain which have opened since 2006. The company employs more than 5,000 people in Spain. Primark was founded in Dublin in 1969 and has 256 stores throughout Europe, employing 46,000 people and with an expected rise in profits for the 2012/2013 period of 22 per cent.

August passenger figures increase at Malaga Airport MORE than 1,589,475 passengers used Malaga Airport in August, which is 2.7 per cent more than in August last year.

Ninety-nine per cent of them were on commercial flights, mainly connecting to the UK, with 565,967 passengers, followed by

48 dogs found tied up in 15m2 bunker A MAN, 64, has been reported in Gandia, Valencia, for having 48 dogs tied up in a small bunker. The Guardia Civil were alerted to the fact that there were dogs living in inhumane conditions on a plot in the La Font d'En Carros area. Officers from the Nature Protection Service (Seprona) found 48 hunting dogs in a 15-square-metre bunker which was hot, humid and had no ventilation. A vet was called to examine the animals, some of which were in a poor state. Local shelters have taken in the dogs, and one of them is asking for the man to be charged with 48 counts of animal abuse rather than just one. Animal abuse can lead to between three months and one year in prison and fines of between €6,000 and €18,000.

Spanish destinations, Germany, France, Ireland and Holland. Several markets have increased the number of passengers, including Turkey, where they have doubled; Germany, with 32 per cent more; Scandinavia, with 24.57 per cent more and Austria, 21.57 per cent more. The busiest day of the month was August 3, with 59,918 people. Since January, 8,856,335 passengers have been through the airport, which is 1.1 per cent more than over the same period in 2012, despite the number of flights decreasing by 2.3 per cent. This is because there are now larger planes which are working to a higher capacity.



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Tobacco theft A MAN was arrested in Benalmadena for allegedly breaking into a tobacconist and stealing €100,000 worth of cigarettes.

Forged stamp TWO people were arrested in Antequera for allegedly forging an ITV (MOT) stamp and using it on vehicle documents so it appeared they had passed the test in 2011.

Ring reopens A BULLRING dug out of the rock in Carratraca, Malaga, has reopened following restoration work carried out by the provincial government and the town hall.

Three beaches could lose Blue Flag status THREE beaches in Malaga Province could lose their Blue Flags awarded by the Environmental Education and

Consumer Association. They are the Malapesquera and Carvajal beaches in Benalmadena,

and Sabinillas beach in Manilva, which, according to the association, have had several problems this summer regarding lifeguard services. The association said this measure is “provisional” and that they can keep the Blue Flags if they prove they have solved the deficiencies. Checks are carried out throughout the summer to ensure that beaches maintain the conditions under which they were granted the Blue Flags. They have to meet strict criteria for water quality, environmental education, environmental management, VIEWPOINT: Recently inaugurated and offering spectacular views. and safety and services. Benalmadena Town Hall complained that the information had been released because the decision is not yet ESTEPONA Town Hall has announced that it will create hiking and cycling final, and that until it is, it tracks in the Peñas Blancas area. should remain confidential, The Mayor, Jose Maria Garcia, said the area had been “rediscovered” because the town’s main thanks to a stage of the Tour of Spain ending there recently. source of income is tourism. A viewpoint was recently inaugurated offering spectacular scenery.

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Police photos on website were insulting A BRITISH man was arrested in Madrid for allegedly uploading photos of Guardia Civil and National Police from La Linea de la Concepcion with insulting comments. The photos were uploaded to a website where the author called the officers “torturers and murderers” and encouraged readers to attack their homes. The comments were also published on social networking sites and online newspapers. Guardia Civil found they were being uploaded from a cybercafe in Madrid and the suspect was arrested at a Council social centre. He had a backpack containing computer equipment which is being studied.


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Celebrate Autumn 2013 at Suite and Namazake in Hotel Puente Romano with a special Fusion Menu and the voice of Georgie O’Neill Friday 20th September

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uite and Namazake, situated in Plaza Village of Hotel Puente Romano, are welcoming back Marbella locals with an elegant evening featuring a combined tasting menu and the modern jazz voice of Georgie O’Neill. In celebration of autumn, the chefs have come together to create a sublime fusion menu, providing guests with the unique opportunity to try a selection of Asian and Lebanese inspired dishes. Arrive early to enjoy an autumn inspired Basil Mojito cocktail on the open-air terrace of Plaza Village, the hotel’s Epicurean courtyard, which is idealistically situated alongside the legendary first century Roman Bridge. Following drinks, a server will lead you to your table where you will continue the evening with an assortment of starters. Appetizers include: Lebanese Mezze, a medley of hummus, Tubule and Baba Ghanoush; Falafel with Coriander and Tahini Sauce; Wakame No Sunomono with Cucumber, Prawn, Crab, Ponzo and Sesame, or steamed Edamame with Salt Flakes. The second course menu comprises both restaurants’ most popular dishes. Mains include: Ebi No Sugatayaki, Prawns, Leek and Sesame Sauce; Black Cod with Miso Sauce; Beef Strip Loin Yakiniku with Asparagus; Couscous with Lamb, Chicken or Vegetables or Kubideh-Kebab with Sumac. Dinner will conclude with a selection of savoury desserts and pastries. After dinner enjoy some sake or a cocktail served by one of the bar’s famed mixologists. Revel in the ambience and as midnight approaches the venue will transform into a lounge and nightclub, where Georgie will perform soulful grooves mixed over modern house classics by resident DJ Lola. Bid farewell to the summer and welcome autumn 2013 by dancing the night away at Suite. Those who feel like lounging and taking in the scenery can relax, listen to music and people-watch at Namazake. An evening at Suite or Namazake is an experience never to be forgotten. Open Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays for dinner and dancing until 4am. The September 20th fixed menu is 50€ per person to include welcome cocktail and three courses. Reservations are strongly recommended. Call Rafa on 676 920 474 or Tara 630 962 852. For more information visit www.suiteclubs.com


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Master chefs TODAY (Thursday) the Alborada restaurant in Arroyo de la Miel is holding a competition in which 10 amateur chefs will create a dish with traditional local products.

Refund bill A WOMAN has been fined €200 for attempting to return products which she had found in a Malaga shopping centre and claim a refund.

Bad dad A MALAGA man has been sentenced to three-and-a-half years in prison for hitting his son-in-law and threatening and insulting his daughter.

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‘Three Kings’ death case has been finally closed

MALAGA Provincial Court has definitively shelved the case regarding the death of a child at the ‘Three Kings’ parade in Malaga this year. The six-year-old was run over and killed by a float. Children gathered for the traditional event were told to turn away as his father, a forensic doctor, gave him mouth to mouth respiration, while the boy’s mother and sister looked on. Emergency workers rushed the victim to hospital, but it was too late. Horrified witnesses said that the boy had,

together with two other children, crawled under a truck from which sweets were being thrown. Civil Protection volunteers and local police managed to pull two children to safety, but were too late to save the six-year-old who was crushed as the float moved on. The tragedy happened as the procession was moving through the central Plaza del General Torrijos square. The case had already been ruled a tragic accident, but the public prosecution and private

accusation had appealed and requested a further investigation. The private accusation wanted to bring criminal charges against the driver and against the people in charge of the organisation and security of the event. The court has ruled there is no indication a crime was committed and the decision cannot be appealed against. Earlier this year, the boy’s mother was found dead in their home. She is believed to have been suffering from depression following her son’s death.

€10,000 ‘thank you’ for locals from Congolese president RESIDENTS in Carratraca, Malaga, have received €10,000 from Congolese President, Denis Sassou Nguesso, who spent four days on holiday there this summer.

The Spanish press reports that he gave an envelope with the money to an 84-year-old local resident to whom he had not spoken before then. He told the man to distribute the money

amongst the local residents. The man went to the town hall to find out how much money should be given to each of its less than 900 residents, getting a result of €12. He then put a table outside his home, and put up notices to let locals know when and where they could get their share of this ‘thank you’ gift from the President. Some plan to use it to pay their daily expenses and others will donate it to charity.

HIDDEN: Some drugs were found inside a cushion.

British couple arrested in Coin drugs swoop A BRITISH couple in their late 40s was arrested in Coin in an operation against large scale drug smuggling. They were allegedly smuggling the drugs into Spain to distribute at an

international level. National Police searched their home and found 90 kilos of marihuana, 78 kilos of hashish and more than €1,000 in cash. Drugs were found in a fridge, dryer, TV, cushions and other furniture. The drugs were received at the property which was searched and packaged, then hidden in furniture and other items in which it was transported to the UK. The police seized three mobile phones, a laptop computer and a van used to carry the furniture. One of the detainees was remanded in custody.

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Free bus to hospital MORE than 4,000 people have benefited from the free bus to the Costa del Sol Hospital provided by Estepona Town Hall so far this year.

River rescue AN off-duty Guardia Civil officer rescued an elderly woman who was drowning in the river which runs onto Playa del Castillo in Fuengirola.

No smoke GUARDIA CIVIL seized 1,233 packets of contraband cigarettes which were due to be sold during the ‘feria’ in Ronda.

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Goldfinger case continues A MARBELLA court will reopen the hearing against 17 people charged in the Goldfinger corruption case. They are charged with fraud, urban planning crimes, tax evasion, coercion and document falsification amongst other crimes and may have to pay up to €42 million in civil liability. Those charged include former Marbella mayor, Julian Muñoz; former Marbella Urban Planning

advisor, Juan Antonio Roca; five former councillors, two lawyers, a businessman and several financial and tax advisors. Judges have been trying to question actor Sean Connery about his involvement in the case, as well as his wife, Michelle Roquebrune. They lived in Puerto Banus from the 70’s until the late 90’s in a beachside mansion called Malibu. The case was opened in 2007

by the Anti-Corruption Prosecutor, and focused on three agreements, one signed in 2000 by Julian Muñoz, and the Malibu society, which owned Connery’s villa. The villa was demolished and replaced with a development of more than 70 apartments. It is claimed that planning regulations stipulated that only five apartments could be built on the site.

Lawyers Diaz-Bastien & Truan, who handled Connery’s business while he lived in Spain, are said to have negotiated the reclassification of the land with the late mayor Jesus Gil and Juan Antonio Roca. Marbella City Hall lost an estimated €2.7 million through these operations. It is estimated by the Tax Agency the whole operation produced €53 million in profits for the 20 people involved in the alleged crime network.

Classic vehicles will fill streets of Coin and Ronda THE streets of Coin will be filled with classic cars and motorbikes this weekend. The Classic Motorbikes Association has organised the car meeting on Saturday, and the motorbike event will be held on Sunday.

Both are expected to attract many participants and visitors. On Saturday, cars will be at the San Agustin Park at the entrance to the town, from 10am, and there will be music and a bar. At 7pm, the cars will

travel round the local streets. On Sunday, the event will also start at 10am and the parade will be at midday. Meanwhile, on Sunday in Ronda, there will be an event to gather classic Vespas and Lambrettas in the town centre.

More than 100 bikers from all over Spain are expected, starting from 10am near the bullring. They will visit Ronda and Juzcar, the ‘Smurf town.’

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Vehicle break-ins FIVE people have been arrested for allegedly breaking into cars parked in the street in Serrato (Malaga) and stealing items from inside.

Teeing-up ANDALUCIA is being promoted as a first-class golfing destination at tourism fairs in Sweden and the Czech Republic, where the sport is very popular.

School theft FOUR people have been arrested in Malaga for allegedly breaking into a school and stealing €8,000 worth of equipment.

Police warn of effects of ‘laughing gas’ fad

THREE Britons have been arrested in Marbella for selling ‘laughing gas’ (nitrous oxide) in a bar. The detainees are the manager of the bar and two waitresses who were caught selling balloons filled with nitrous oxide for €5 to clients. The effects of the ‘laughing gas’ they were selling lasted about three minutes. National Police have warned of the rise in sales of nitrous oxide in leisure areas of Marbella. Ingesting this chemical compound, which has a slightly sweet taste and smell, can have severe consequences on the nervous and pulmonary system, aggravated by alcohol consumption. It is known as ‘laughing gas’ due to the euphoric

PARAPHERNALIA: Items and cash seized by police. effects of inhaling it. Police say youths find it a cheap way to ‘get a high’ and are not aware of the severe consequences it can have. It depresses the central nervous system, but the gas can cause hypoxia, as well as irritate the eyes, nose and throat, reduce blood pressure and heart-

beat, and cause breathing problems. People who take it can begin to laugh uncontrollably, but in some

cases lose consciousness. It can be addictive and cause death if too much is inhaled.

Timeshare scam trial A SEARCH and arrest warrant has been issued against a man accused of participating in a timeshare scam which allegedly defrauded more than 300 expatriates. He was due to stand trial this week, but failed to appear in court . The scam was operated mainly from Fuengirola and most of the victims were British. A trial was held in 2010, when 10 of the 18 accused accepted plea bargains. Another man died, and

seven failed to appear in court at that time. It is one of them who was due to stand trial. The scam was allegedly operated by two organisations, which created a network of businesses which was constantly changed to avoid detection. Members called victims offering to manage the sale of their timeshare properties claiming to have buyers offering excellent prices. They demanded money to manage the sale.

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Festival to preserve inland villages FROM today (Thursday) until Sunday, a town of just 100 inhabitants in Leon, Northern Spain, is holding an International Festival. The organiser of the event, in Villar de Los Barrios, El Bierzo, is a local man, who after living in Madrid, California and Senegal, said he is back ‘to stay’ and to promote culture and tourism in small towns to prevent them being abandoned. According to the National Institute of Statistics, 1,000 inland towns have disappeared in Spain in the past 15 years as their inhabitants have left them. Nicolas de la Carrera, the organiser, said that he wants to put the town back on the map with a festival of music, art and culture, including a performance by Chilean jazz musician, Cristian Cuturrufo. There will be exhibitions, activities for children, drawing and dancing classes, cinema and an international street market. More information on Facebook: Festival Villar de los Mundos

Malaga youths’ first time at 16 YOUTHS in Malaga lose their virginity at the age of 16 on average. This month the central

government plans to raise the age of consent from 13 to 16, meaning that any adult caught having sexual

relationships with children under 16 could face prison terms of between two and six years for abuse, even if they were consensual. According to the Andalucian Social Youth Report, Malaga is the province in which the fewest youths have had sexual intercourse, although more than 51 per cent of youths between 14 and 17 have had some type of sexual contact. The average age for this is just under 15.



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Assault revenge A MAN, 26, was arrested in Malaga for allegedly sexually assaulting a woman, 29. Her partner, 35, was arrested for beating the attacker unconscious.

Phone arrests TWO youths who ran away from a centre for minors in Malaga were located by police and arrested for allegedly stealing mobile phones.

Bazaar attack FOUR people were arrested in Malaga for allegedly attacking the owner of a Chinese bazaar. The victim’s husband was also arrested for hitting them with a stick.

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Hoteliers have high hopes for September COSTA DEL SOL hoteliers expect September to be a good month which will round off a positive summer for business. They report that July and August have seen high occupancy levels, a rise amongst Spanish tourists and

plenty of last-minute bookings, which makes them optimistic that September will also be a good month. The Costa del Sol Tourism Board expects occupancy levels of between 65 and 68 per cent, mainly thanks to foreign tourists.

The Holiday World complex in Benalmadena expects occupancy levels in September to be up to 85 per cent. Other hotels along the Costa del Sol say they have high hopes for both September and October.

A cowpat worth €6,000 LOCATING a cowpat in Cartaya, Huelva, was worth €6,000 to one person. A religious brotherhood in the town needed a way to raise money for a cart in which they could go on pilgrimage to El Rocio, also in Huelva. So, they got a cow called Campanera, and divided a plot of land into 6,800 squares of 0.5m2. Then, they sold

Marbella park plans MARBELLA has plans for a River Park in the Arroyo Guadalpin area for locals and visitors to enjoy. The park would be in an area of more than 70,000 m2 which will be handed over to the local council by the owner. The area is near the motorway and can be reached via the road leading to El Pinillo, according to the local spokesman, Felix Romero.

tickets for each of the small areas at €2.50. The cow was let loose on the plot, and while locals ate and drank at the bars, she calmly wandered around. Eight hours later, she provided participants with a cowpat. Some 4,000 people waited with baited breath to be told which square it had landed in. However, the winner was not amongst the spectators, and could be anywhere, as the tickets were sold all over Spain. At the time of going to press, the name of the winner was still not known. The event was deemed by organisers as a huge success and they are already planning the next edition.

EL REFUGIO: Won with the tasty ‘burriton.’

Winner of the best tapa in Mijas BAR ‘El Refugio’ won the prize for the best ‘tapa’ in a local tapas route held this summer. The winning ‘tapa’ was the ‘burriton,’ which was a type of pasty with black pudding, caramelised onion and fresh cheese. More than 800 people visited Mijas for the eighth edition of the Tapas Route, and 123 people voted for the ‘burriton.’ The bar owner was given a plaque by the local councillor for Tourism, Santiago Martin.

Concerns over Natural Parks law THE Council of Ministers has approved a draft of the Natural Parks law which would allow recreational activities within certain parks. Environmentalists are concerned that this would make some of Spain’s most important protected areas into ‘theme parks.’ There are currently 15 natural parks in Spain. The law would maintain bans on hunting, fishing, building and cutting trees, but could allow sailing in the Monfrague National Park and flight in non-motorised aircraft in Guadarrama Park. Environmentalists are also worried that although the law bans hunting, it allows it to control the population of certain species. Meanwhile, the law would allow the State to intervene in Natural Parks in the event of a catastrophe or extreme situation such as a fire, and would also allow the possibility of parks being expanded.



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Doctor insulted A MAN will face trial for threatening and insulting a doctor at a Malaga health centre when she didn’t give him the medication he wanted.

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Sponsors for university students MALAGA University has launched a programme which allows people or companies to sponsor students. Students registering for the first time at the university, who have an entrance mark above five points and

an income below a level set by the Ministry of Education, Culture and Sport can benefit. People or companies who sponsor them can receive tax reductions, and will also have access to certain

university services. The money they provide will be paid into an account and then channelled via the university. Students can apply for the sponsorship in October.

Japan calling ONE of the main tour operators for the Japanese market, Tumlare, visited Malaga City to learn first-hand what it has to offer tourists.

Most nuts MORE than 4,000 tonnes of sweet chestnuts are expected to be harvested in Malaga Province this season. That is 10 per cent of the total which is harvested in Spain.

Homes sales AN average of 47 houses are sold every day in Malaga Province, according to data published by the Ministry of Public Works.

CASARABONELA: The town will return to the 16th century next weekend.

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THE Spanish Inquisition will return to Casarabonela next weekend. The town, in the Sierra de las Nieves, will go back in time to the 16th century, and visitors will be able to taste the food made by the Moors who were forced to convert to Christianity. The last weekend of the ‘Festival de la Luna Mora’

(Moorish Moon Festival) will be held tomorrow (Friday) and Saturday. Other events include the Olive Festival in Alozaina, today (Thursday); the Arab-Andalusi Festival in Salares (Axarquia) on Saturday and Sunday; the ‘Verdiales’ Festival in Benagalbon and the Day of the Raisin in El Borge (both in Axarquia) on Sunday.

Driver left scene A FAMILY is asking for details to locate a hit and run driver who seriously injured a man, 74, when he was crossing the road in Malaga City. A local Spanish daily reports that the accident occurred on August 31 at around 9.30pm on the Casabermeja road near Ciudad Jardin sports pavilion. The man was on a pedestrian crossing with a friend. The middle-aged driver reportedly got out of his car, a Mercedes with the numbers 2855 in the registration, but then left the scene.

Tourism sector requests better ‘feria’ dates THE tourism sector in Malaga City has requested that the local ‘feria’ always be held over the week including August 19. A meeting was held and it was agreed that day will

remain a local holiday in order to boost trade. This came after complaints this year over the dates which caused a severe drop in income, and the announcement that

next year it could be held between August 9 and 16. This year it was held from August 17 to 24, meaning that the national holiday of August 15 was not included, and August

19 was not a local holiday as it was moved to June. They have also requested that the fair remain on the same days every year, which makes it easier for visitors to make

advance bookings. The matter will be discussed at the next council meeting, although the local Tourism Department has already approved the measures.





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More places THIS year, there are 48 more primary school classrooms in Malaga Province’s schools, and 19 fewer pre-school classrooms.

Car arrest A MAN was arrested in Malaga when he was caught breaking into a car and stealing items from inside.

Phone stolen TWO men were arrested in Malaga after they were caught entering a hairdressing salon, distracting the owner and a client, and stealing a mobile phone.

SQUATTING: Buildings taken over.

MIJAS Town Hall and Local Police will take measures to prevent squatters in local buildings. They will also look into properties built illegally, some of which are rented out without the owner paying tax on the income.

The Local Police will investigate such cases and report them to the authorities. In many cases of squatting, the houses belong to banks since they have been embargoed while others have never been sold. In Las Lagunas, there are four homes in a building which have been occupied by squatters. Some have had the windows removed to sell. The Local Police can contact the owners and help them make a formal Both fell to the floor and he was complaint so the case arrested. will reach the courts. Almost 150 packets of cigarettes Another problem is were found on his motorbike. where apartments are The officer sustained injuries to occupied by too many the leg and foot. people. This was reportedly the third time Not only is this in just a week in which Guardia Civil dangerous but most of officers have been injured by drivers the owners charge per who ignored orders to stop and were occupant and do not found to be carrying contraband cigarettes. declare the income.

Guardia Civil officer hurt is third this week THE Guardia Civil report that an officer was injured after being hit by a motorcyclist who was smuggling cigarettes into Spain. The officer, who was at the border with La Linea de la Concepcion, Cadiz, reportedly told the motorcyclist to stop to check for undeclared items. The motorcyclist allegedly ignored him and ran into the officer.

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Moroccan stowaway found A MOROCCAN woman in her early 20s was found in a suitcase inside a van at Malaga Port. The van was checked by Guardia Civil when it disembarked from the ferry, which had arrived from the Spanish enclave of Melilla, in North Africa. Three French citizens of Moroccan origin were arrested for assisting illegal immigration. The young woman was treated as a victim. National Police at the Port of Algeciras, in Cadiz, also found two illegal immigrants in suitcases in a van which travelled to Spain on a ferry from Morocco. They had each paid the driver more than â‚Ź6,000.



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Threatening behaviour A FATHER and son were arrested in Malaga for allegedly threatening a National Police officer who appeared as a witness in a trial against a relative of theirs.

False claim A MAN has been fined €3,240 by a Malaga court for pretending that someone had tried to kidnap his daughter.

Break-in A THIRTY-FOUR-YEAROLD man was arrested in Mijas for breaking into a house which had been embargoed and stealing furniture.

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Deal is sealed for port project to start in 2014 WORK on La Bajadilla Port in Marbella is due to start in the first six months of 2014. The announcement was made at and event where Marbella City Hall formalised its participation in ‘Nas Marbella’, the company which will carry out the project to enlarge La Bajadilla Port. Mayor Angeles Muñoz and the managing director of the Al Thani Group, Moayad Shatat, signed the agreement to accept shares in the company which is made up by Nasir Bin Abdullah and Sons SL (97 per cent), Marbella City Hall 2 per cent) and Marbella Marina (1 per cent). The mayor explained that the union of companies which was assigned the project has now become a legal society, meaning that it complies with

IN AGREEMENT: Moayad Shatat and Mayor Angeles Muñoz. the conditions to carry out the work. She also confirmed that the city hall

Buggy bust TWO women who allegedly stole cleaning products from a supermarket and hid them in a pushchair have been arrested in La Cala de Mijas.

Concern over cat welfare

Busy burglars THREE people were arrested in Malaga for their alleged involvement in 15 burglaries.

Not guilty TWO brothers have been acquitted of shooting at a man in Estepona in August 2009, after he failed to identify them in court.

would not be putting any money into the society and that a team will meet once a month, which will include the local assets manager, Mario Ruiz. Muñoz told Shatat that the council had full confidence in the project, and that Marbella needed a larger port to transform the city and create employment. For his part, Shatat thanked the city hall for their support.

Marihuana seized TWO people, aged 33 and 60, were arrested in Ronda after 28 kilos of marihuana plants hidden under green netting were found on the roof terrace of their home.

GATOS Y AMIGOS is a new association dedicated to the welfare of cats on the Costa del Sol. One of their aims is to sterilise cats in order to control reproduction. As it is a young charity it does not yet have the premises to house rescued cats. It is now appealing for help from people who have a corner in their property, garden, shed or house where they could temporarily accommodate cats. Contact: 634 344 015 (Michele), 620 372 034 (Laura) or 952 808 439 if you can be of assistance.

Children face uncertain school future A JUDGE has ruled that five children in Antequera must be provisionally given a place at a local school. Their parents have been fighting for a permanent place for them at the school and staging protests for two years. They maintain that their children were unable to gain admittance to the school because there were not enough places remaining after parents of other children had lied about their addresses on their applications. The aggrieved parents gathered evidence, police reports and even hired private detectives to prove that the addresses which had been given as permanent homes of the children due to their proximity to the school, were false. The children are allowed to attend the school on a provisional footing, but the process to establish permanent places for them could still take years to formalise.



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Jail term for forgery A MAN from Malaga who forged a signature to avoid being evicted has been sentenced to one year in prison. The sentence was confirmed in the Supreme Court.

Police attack A MAN, 40, was arrested in Malaga for allegedly attacking a Local Police officer who wanted to search him when he was accused of stealing a mobile phone.

Man on trial for killing teenager MALAGA Public Prosecutor is asking for 17-and-a-half years in prison for a man, 61, who allegedly killed a 15-year-old who tried to steal marihuana from him. In October 2011, the Moroccan boy, entered a property in San Pedro Alcantara, allegedly in

order to steal marihuana leaves from plants which were being grown there. When the owner of the property saw him, he grabbed a shotgun and allegedly shot the boy in the head, killing him instantly. He then allegedly put the body in his car and dumped it in an area

near the Guadaiza River. The boy was living in Spain in the care of his step-sister at the time. The accused has already paid the court €100,000 to ensure the boy’s parents receive compensation and the legal costs are paid if he is found guilty of murder.

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INITIAL testing at Ronda cemetery revealed there are four communal graves which could hold the remains of up to 3,000 people. They are thought to date from the civil war.

EIGHT people were arrested and more than 500 kilos of cocaine seized in a National Police operation against drug trafficking. The operation was carried out in the areas of Ronda and the ‘Campo de Gibraltar’ (the area of Spain nearest to Gibraltar), by National Police from Madrid as well as local officers and Guardia Civil from Cadiz. The investigation had been underway for more than a year and further arrests are expected. Ronda is not an area where major drug operations are normally carried out. But police were aware roads in the area were being used as alternatives for smugglers to travel between Campo de Gibraltar, Costa del Sol and inland areas to avoid the authorities. The detainees spent the weekend in cells in Ronda before appearing before a judge.

Tree plan MORE than 1,200 trees have been planted thanks to the ‘Plan Arbol’ (Tree Plan) in Estepona, promoted by the town hall.

Arson query THE council of Antequera is investigating a number of fires which they think have been started deliberately round the town.

CLEAN UP: School playgrounds were cleaned.

Schools in tiptop condition

A SPECIAL clean up operation was carried out in Marbella over two weeks to prepare local schools for the return of pupils. The playgrounds and surrounding streets of 22 local schools were cleaned, cleared and disinfected.

Robots of world come to Malaga A QUALIFYING round for the ‘World Robot Olympiad’ will be held in Malaga on October 5. It will be held at the Parque Tecnologico de Andalucia and precedes the national final of the event in Barcelona and the International final in Jakarta, Indonesia. It is sponsored by aeronautical company Aertec Solutions and CocaCola, and will feature participants between the ages of seven and 16 who will work in groups to test their concentration, logic and training capacities. Registration can be carried out on www.stemxion.com and no prior knowledge of robotics is required.




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Animals caught MALAGA animal shelter collected 151 animals in August. Most were dogs (86) and cats (29) as well as doves and a chameleon amongst others.

Fake lawyer A MAN from Malaga has been sentenced to a year in prison for pretending to be a lawyer and charging his girlfriend’s father €8,400 to deal with a legal problem.

Street sale A STREET market selling handicrafts and clothes will be held every Saturday at the Baños del Carmen area of Malaga.

Roads delay ANTEQUERA Town Hall has blamed the Junta de Andalucia for a two-year delay in repairing eight rural roads in the area.

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Urdangarin wants Valencia trial ROYAL son-in-law Iñaki Urdangarin, has requested that the ‘Noos’ case against him be investigated in Valencia. His lawyer has presented a letter to the Valencian High Court of Justice requesting that it try, judge and sentence the Noos case. This comes following the announcement of Palma provincial court judge Jose Castro that charges could be brought against the mayor of Valencia, Rita Barbera, and former

Valencian regional President, Francisco Camps. Both took part in negotiations prior to an agreement being signed for the Noos Institute to organise the Valencia Summit Forum, for which they charged some €3 million. Judge Castro asked the Valencia court to judge this branch of the Noos case. According to the tax office the Noos Institute was a profitable organisation which mainly

Prehistoric DNA is uncovered ANCIENT remains of bears found at the Atapuerca archaeological site in Burgos prove it is possible to obtain prehistoric DNA. An international team of researchers has sequenced the mitochondrial genome of bears that lived about 400,000 years ago in Atapuerca. This brings scientists closer to sequencing the entire genome of pre-Neanderthal humans who lived at the same time. Their genome would hold clues about the evolution of our species. The results have been published in the ‘Proceedings of the National Academy of Science’ magazine, and provides a clear picture of the evolution of cave bears. The Atapuerca site contains the world’s largest collection of human remains from the Middle Pleistocene. Until now, the oldest samples of DNA recovered in temperate areas - not frozen at high altitudes - were 120,000 years old.

benefited Urdangarin and his association Diego Torres, and that the Aizoon society, created to manage it, didn’t have a single employee.

Between 2003 and 2010, the Noos Institute had an income of €9.38 million. Urdangarin is charged with the alleged

embezzlement of €6 million of public funds. However, he is allowed to travel and live abroad, although he would have to return to Spain for a trial.


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Prices up HOUSE prices in Britain are 5.4 per cent higher then a year ago, latest figures from the Halifax bank show. The average price of a home in the UK is now £170,231 (€202,300).

Vole alert BRITAIN’S native water-vole is being

wiped out by American mink which became established after escaping from fur farms. The Environment Agency reports populations have dropped a fifth in the last few years.

Penalty pointless A WOMAN from Isleworth, West London still has her driving licence despite accumulating 42 penalty points for not revealing the driver’s identity, according to

Church decline IN 20 years, less than 50 per cent of the people living in Germany will belong to the Christian church. Currently there are 60 per cent, namely 23 million protestants and 24 million Catholics. Each year the number falls by 500,000, mainly due to deaths.

URINE: Not healthy.

Puma pee SWOLLEN eyes, fever, and itchy

an analysis of DVLA figures by the Institute of Advanced Motorists.

Cancer theft A MAN has been jailed for five years by Nottingham Crown Court after stealing from children’s cancer charities, including his own son’s. Kevin Wright, 49, stole a total of £171,500 (€204,000) from the Bobby Wright Cancer Fighting Fund.

GERMAN PRESS Stories making headlines from Germany

rash. That is the result for a girl, aged 9, after a zoo visit in Berlin where she was urinated on by a Puma. Zoologists are now investigating how dangerous Puma urine is.

Good business GERMANY has jumped to fourth place in global competitive rankings and is only behind Switzerland, Singapore and Finland as a good place to do business, according to the World Economic Forum’s Global

Competitiveness Report 20132014.

High speed VISITORS had the chance to see the fastest electric vehicle in the world at the IFA 2013Consumer electronics unlimited in Berlin. It has a top speed of 328 km/h and accelerates from 0 to 200 km/h in less than 10 seconds.

Child abuse A BERLIN police officer, aged 52, was suspended from duty for

MOSCOW authorities are considering putting about 100 prayer grounds in parks in order to solve a shortage of mosques in the city.

Skirt story A MAN, aged 32, was arrested in Vologda (north west Russia) wearing a short skirt and no underwear. He allegedly told police his clothes were being washed so he wore his sister’s.

Writing history CONTROVERSIAL events from the Soviet period in Russia will have a standardised explanation in school textbooks following a series of agreements reached by historians from the Russian Academy of Sciences.

Airport food AIRPORT food and beverage provider Autogrill will set up a subsidiary company

Internet sell RUSSIAN internet firm Mail.ru sold its shares in social network group Facebook for $525 million (€400 million). It paid $200 million (€152 million) for the shares in 2009.

US warning

AUGUST saw new car sales grow by 10.9 per cent to 65,937 compared to a year ago.

Bond double

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Stories making headlines from Russia

at St Petersburg airport in cooperation with Russian companies Novikov Group and Ginza Project.

Sales surge

A WAR hero who doubled for Sean Connery in the famous autogyro flight scenes in Bond movie You Only Live Twice allegedly abusing two children and has died. Wing a teenager. Commander Ken Wallis, 97, completed 24 RAF missions over Europe in WW2. GYNAECOLOGIST Dr Joachim K., aged 58, from Schifferstadt was denounced for secretly taking 36,146 pictures and 62 videos of HEARTBROKEN private parts of his patients. Kelly Caird has appealed for the return of a gold pendant containing GERMANY’S trade surplus has the ashes of her twonarrowed in July due to an year-old son. It was unexpected drop in exports, data stolen in a burglary at from the country’s federal statistics her Leighton Buzzard, office shows. German exports fell Bedfordshire home. by 1.1 per cent in July compared Her son, Daniel, died to the preceding month while in 2009 after an imports were up 0.5 per cent. accident.

RUSSIAN PRESS Praise be!

RISING: House prices.

Stories making headlines in Denmark, Norway and Sweden

Morocco visit DENMARK - Princess Mary of Denmark, representing a foundation set up in her name, made a three-day visit to Morocco to visit a women’s centre that supports victims of gender violence.

Royal baby SWEDEN - Princess Madeleine of Sweden is expecting her first child, the Swedish Royal Court said. The baby is expected in March 2014. Princess Madeleine married American entrepreneur Christopher O’Neill last June in Stockholm.

THE Russian Foreign Ministry asked travellers to be careful when choosing their destinations after an increase of detentions of Russian people abroad upon request of US law enforcers.

PRINCESS MADELEINE: First baby.

Rights removed

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A NEW law proposed in Russia would deprive gay parents from their rights and make sexual orientation a factor for the government to take a child into custody.

DENMARK - German company Siemens has supplied 111 turbines to the biggest wind farm in Denmark. These turbines will provide energy to

400,000 Danish homes, or 4 per cent of the energy demand of the country.

Acid cleared NORWAY - A study carried out by the Norwegian University of Science and Technology on more than 130,000 people has found that there are no significant links between the use of LSD and mental health issues.

Political concern SWEDEN - Swedish political leaders have expressed their concern following reports that a Swedish intelligence agency participated in controversial American National Security Agency surveillance operations.

Investments up NORWAY - Norwegian petroleum and gas investments will increase next year despite a growth rate deceleration, said statistics agency Statistics Norway.



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No to sports academy THE Mayor of Malaga, Francisco de la Torre, has admitted Malaga CF cannot afford to build or maintain the academy it planned. He said he offered the football club his support in looking into other alternatives, but that it is unlikely to go ahead soon. The aim was to build a sports complex and academy in the Arraijanal area of Malaga at an estimated cost of €18.6 million. He said one possibility that may help to get resources is to open it for teams from north and eastern Europe, where winters are colder for training. The mayor is also in talks with Qatari Sheikh and Malaga CF owner, Abdullah Bin Nasser Al Thani, over the possibility of selling La Rosaleda to the club. He said meetings will be held with the Provincial Government and the Junta de Andalucia regional government which own the stadium along with the city hall.

NIÑO JUAN: Aged 27, he has been charged for being part of a criminal network.

Most dangerous criminal arrested A JOINT operation between the Guardia Civil and the National Police has led to the detention of what they call ‘one of Spain’s most dangerous criminals’. Juan Maria GP, also known as Niño

Juan, has been arrested together with his partner in crime Sergio VF known as ‘Giorgio’. Niño Juan, aged 27, was arrested in a villa in El Berrueco (Madrid). A Special Police Unit (GEO) was deployed to assist in the detention due to his dangerousness and his ability to flee police, sources said. Meanwhile, Giorgio was arrested at Madrid-Barajas airport when he was about to MIJAS Town Hall has started work to take a flight to Ibiza, sources remove lighting from part of the A-7 added. motorway between kilometres 202 and Both criminals have been 204. charged for being part of a The aim, they have said, is to criminal network and for improve the appearance of the road, alleged robbery, kidnapping, as most of the streetlamps have not extortion and illegal weapon been lit for two years and block sea possession. views. They have also been The town hall considers it is the accused of an alleged crime central government’s place to pay for against public health after the lighting on the A-7. they allegedly stole 1,200 The Ministry of Public Works has kilograms of hashish from a therefore agreed for the work to go rival gang. ahead. The arrest was followed by Areas such as La Cala bend remain lit three searches carried out by and have been paid for by the town National Police and Guardia hall, as lack of lighting could endanger Civil officers in three different drivers. houses in Madrid. There is also lighting in areas near Both men have been urbanisations. remanded in custody.

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Trace fossils found RESEARCHERS from the University of Zaragoza and the Autonomous University of Barcelona have found Europe’s most modern dinosaur trace fossils. The trace fossils were found in river areas next to different towns in the Aragonese and Catalan Pyrenees and represent a milestone as they are only found in specific parts of the world. Trace fossils can include footprints, burrows and coprolites (droppings) rather than actual bones of animals Scientists say this find proves that dinosaurs inhabited Europe until shortly before their extinction. Trace fossils are irrefutable proof of the existence of dinosaurs.

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Daughter forced into prostitution A FATHER and his elder daughter have been arrested in Manacor (Mallorca) for allegedly forcing a younger daughter into prostitution. Officers of the Manacor Local Police found the victim hidden in a neighbour’s house after she had a heated argument with her family, sources said. There she told the officers she had allegedly been forced into prostitution for months by her father and sister, aged 40 and 20 respectively. According to police, the victim’s father was made an offer in May 2012 to travel

with his daughter to Madrid, Barcelona and Milan to engage her into prostitution. Since then, he and his elder daughter threatened and forced the victim into prostitution in order to contribute to the household economy, police added. The arrested have been brought before a court charged with alleged illtreatment and forcing someone into prostitution. Meanwhile, the victim has been put under the protection of the Manacor Minor’s Prosecutor Office.

Theatre group seeks new blood THE International Theatre Studio is casting its next production and is keen to attract newcomers to amateur dramatics on the Costa del Sol. The play - ‘Opposite Sex’ by David Tristram -

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performed at the Atalaya Park Hotel, San Pedro on November 15-17. Anyone interested in being involved is invited to contact the director, Diana King, on 952 896 739 or 690 108 852.


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A 50-YEAR-OLD woman was detained in Elda after allegedly setting fire to her daughter’s car. She had allegedly previously attempted to burn her own home in Petrel.

NERJA will once again be the set for a TV show. Two recording teams from the Swedish Sveriges Utbildningsradio and the Uruguayan Canal 12 TV channels will film in Nerja at the end of the month.

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A FEMALE King Cobra at Terra Natura Benidorm has produced young. King cobras are the world’s largest venomous snakes and reproduction is difficult experts say.

Fire charges SIXTEEN people were detained for starting forest fires in the Valencian Community this year. Six arrests were made in Alicante province, four in Valencia and five in Castellon.

Longer stays BENIDORM hotels had more than 1 million bed-nights in July for the third month running. This puts it behind only Barcelona, Calvia (Mallorca) and Madrid for overnight stays.

Flying high ALICANTE airport has won back 600,000 of the 1 million passengers lost in 2012. The airport predicts the fight back from recession will continue this winter.

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Failed! INSPECTORS failed 34,637 of the 137,854 vehicles examined for their ITV road worthiness certificates in Almeria province in the first six months of the year.

Trade blooms ALMERIA companies sold €17 million worth of flowers and plants in the first six months of the year.

Fruity figures IN the first six months of 2013 Almeria exported 30.2 million kilos of oranges, mandarins and lemons, a 4.6 per cent increase on 2012.

Tollywood A TEAM of 50 people, including producers, actors, dancers and chefs visited the Almeria area for Tollywood movie filming. Scenes for ‘Ramaya Vasthawya’ were filmed at the Pantano de Beninar in Berja. Tollywood is the name given to the southern Indian city of Hyderabad’s film industry.

A NATIONAL Organisation of Spanish blind people (ONCE) draw saw a prize of €150,000 won in VelezMalaga, and a total of €950,000 in Andalucia. KEIRA: The five year old has been making great progress.

Keira needs help By Dilip Kuner THE mother of a girl with cerebral palsy faces a race against time to raise funds for urgent therapy after a disappointing turnout at a fundraising event. Five-year-old Keira, who lives in Finestrat, has been making great progress in a bid to lead as normal a life as possible since starting therapy sessions, which are not available on the Spanish NHS. But she needs €2,500 to help pay for the next tranche of intensive therapy due to start on November 4. Her mother, British-born Debbie, said of Keira: “She has come a long way. People cannot believe how much better she is. That is the thing about the therapy, it really does work. It is not as if we just want to try something in case it might work, it really is making a difference.” Keira had an operation on her legs on May 14, and Debbie had planned the therapy sessions for November as it will be six months into her recovery and the optimum time for the ongoing treatment. She had been pinning her hopes on a fundraising event organised by Finestrat Council, with funds to be shared with Emaus. Contact the family on esplangish@hotmail.com

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Cannibal screened THE latest film of Almerian director Manual Martin Cuenca has premiered at the International Film Festival of Toronto. Called ‘Cannibal’ it features Antonio de la Torre and Olimpia Melinte and was presented in the ‘Special Presentations’ part of the festival.

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Bad father A FATHER and his elder daughter, aged 40 and 20, have been arrested in Manacor (Mallorca) for allegedly forcing a younger daughter into prostitution.

French quiz A FRENCH judicial commission interrogated in Manacor (Mallorca) a

man accused of three cases of jewel theft during the 2013 Cannes film festival. The man was arrested in Manacor after he allegedly robbed 25 hotel strong boxes.

Drugs arrest OFFICERS of the Local Police arrested a British man in Magaluf accused of selling drugs to tourists. He was carrying three cocaine doses, two bottles of ‘poppers’ and 61 viagra pills when he was arrested.

Deadly crash AN Australian cyclist, aged 42, died of multiple injuries following an accident with a biker in Palma de Mallorca. At the time of going to press, the biker was in the Son Espases hospital ICU in a serious condition.

Knife charge A MAN in Manacor (Mallorca) has been arrested by the town’s Local Police for threatening with a 10cm long knife a child who was allegedly annoying him.

Hiker saved A HIKER trapped in the Chillar river in Nerja due to heavy rains and with an injury to her knee was rescued by members of Civil Protection.

Brawlers arrested EIGHT people belonging to the same family have been arrested in VelezMalaga for their implication in a fight in which two other people were injured. A case of gender abuse allegedly started the brawl.

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Phone photos THE second World Conference of Mobile Photography starts in Torrevieja tomorrow in the Municipal Theatre. It is open to the public and more information can be found at www.mowo.es.

Abuser jailed A TORREVIEJA judge has imprisoned a man, aged 58, for sexually abusing a 47 year-old woman with intellectual disabilities.

High return NINETY per cent of tourists visiting the Valencia region this summer say they would come back, according to the results of more than 3,000 questionnaires collected by tourism offices.

Death fall A BRITISH man has died after falling from a hotel balcony in Benidorm. The 34 year-old is believed to have arrived from the UK with friends to celebrate a stag party.

Waste land A TOXICOLOGIST who analysed the illegal burial of 400,000 tonnes of waste on farms in La Murada, has said the unofficial tip poses a risk to people and


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Stat of week AUGUST unemployment figures fell for the first time since 2000. The total number of registered jobless was 31 lower than in July and now stands at 4,698,783.

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situation, which at 53.4 was six points higher than in July. Future prospects, awarded 83.7 points, were 4.5 points better than in July although optimism regarding the economy and employment does not consistently extend to family finances. The ICC is still well below the 100 points that denote a favourable and optimistic outlook, said the CIS. Twenty-three per cent of those questioned had to borrow or dip into Pescanova shares through savings to get to the Sodesco, Inverpesca and end of the month. Sociedad Gallega de A further 43.7 per Importacion de Carbones cent ‘just managed’ between December 2012 to make their money and February 27 this year. go round each month, On March 2, Pescanova they said. advised the CNMV, Spain’s Forty-four per cent Stock Market regulatory of families whose body, that it was not finances are worse presenting 2012 accounts. than six months ago Shares plummeted from blamed inflation. €17.60 to to €5.90, by which A further 21.44 per time Fernandez de Sousa had cent ascribed their earned €27.4 million and Paz- lack of cash to being Andrade €5.8 million. out of work or on Fernandez de Sousa is the verge of losing appealing against what he their jobs, and 31 calls the ‘unjustified and per cent to reduced premature’ bond. earnings.

€1.2bn bail for Pescanova 10 TEN Pescanova executives investigated for insider trading must pay a total of €1.2 billion in caution bonds. The company is technically bankrupt with a net €3.281 billion debt. Fernandez de Sousa who headed the company for 37 years, must put up €180 million, ordered the High Court. Board member Alfonso Paz-Andrade has to find €125 million with the remainder of the €1.2 billion split amongst other executives and Pescanova companies. Fernandez de Sousa and others allegedly offloaded

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SPAIN’s Vips fast-food chain has sold 49 per cent of its Starbucks Coffee España holding. Selling back part of the stake to Starbucks Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) “reinforces financial stability and accelerates transformation plans,” claimed Vips CEO Enrique Francia. The transaction will not influence Starbucks’ dayto-day operations in Spain, as Vips retains a 51 per cent holding in the firm. Neither will it affect Starbucks Portugal, which remains in the hands of the Spanish group. The Vips-Starbucks association commenced in 2001 and there are now 82 coffee shops in Spain.

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Confidence is creeping back CONSUMER confidence is growing. August’s Consumer Confidence Index (ICC) of 68.6 (out of a possible 100) was 5.3 points higher than July’s, according to the official Centre for Sociological Investigation (CIS). The increase was attributed to a more favourable view of the current

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HAPPIER: Consumer confidence rising.

A ROMAN era gold mine in Asturias could be reopened after analysis of nectar from bees proved contamination by heavy metals was minimal.


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LONDON - FTSE 100 C H A N G E ( P ) % C H G. 1.20 0.32 0.00 0.00 -16.00 -0.99 -2.00 -0.19 10.50 0.66 -1.50 -0.17 15.00 1.68 -36.00 -1.94 -19.00 -0.61 2.80 0.72 -5.00 -0.43 -3.70 -0.83 1.42 0.48 -57.00 -4.45 13.50 0.70 -0.78 -0.18 38.00 1.16 2.50 0.45

NET VOLUME 267.54 34.28 33.88 19.61 255.43 109.28 1,566.62 258.27 134.91 539.79 11.88 505.14 1,677.40 2,148.72 577.91 1,023.99 321.85 349.72

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PRICE(P) C O M PA N Y Aberdeen Asset Mngmnt 371.70 Admiral Group PLC 1259.00 Aggreko PLC 1596.00 AMEC PLC 1049.00 Anglo American PLC 1592.00 Antofagasta PLC 896.50 ARM Holdings PLC 906.25 Associated British Foods 1815.50 AstraZeneca PLC 3098.50 Aviva PLC 393.75 Babcock Intrntnl Group... 1155.00 BAE Systems PLC 444.10 Barclays PLC 298.48 BG Group PLC 1224.75 BHP Billiton PLC 1934.00 BP PLC 444.67 British Amrcn Tobacco 3326.75 British Land Co PLC 552.00

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C O M PA N Y MMM 3M Co AA Alcoa Inc AXP American Express Co T AT&T Inc BAC Bank of America Corp BA Boeing Co CAT Caterpillar Inc CVX Chevron Corp CSCO Cisco Systems Inc DD E. I. du Pont de Nemours and C... XOM Exxon Mobil Corp GE General Electric Co HPQ Hewlett-Packard Co HD Home Depot Inc INTC Intel Corp IBM International Business Machine... JNJ Johnson & Johnson JPM JPMorgan Chase and Co MCD McDonald's Corp MRK Merck & Co Inc MSFT Microsoft Corp PFE Pfizer Inc PG Procter & Gamble Co KO The Coca-Cola Co TRV Travelers Companies Inc UTX United Technologies Corp UNH UnitedHealth Group Inc VZ Verizon Communications Inc

PRICE CHANGE %CHANGE VOLUME 115.04 7.92 73.35 33.41 14.36 106.07 83.39 121.21 23.55 57.11 87.25 23.16 22.42 72.70 22.67 183.03 87.16 52.56 96.26 47.49 31.15 28.28 77.15 38.35 80.49 103.23 74.06 46.34

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Most Advanced LTX-Credence Corporation KongZhong Corporation Unity Bancorp, Inc. Insys Therapeutics, Inc. Zumiez Inc. Celgene Corporation Perceptron, Inc. Ambarella, Inc. ShoreTel, Inc. ARIAD Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Eagle Bulk Shipping Inc.

Most Declined Mattress Firm Holding Corp. Conn's, Inc. MISONIX, Inc. The9 Limited Liquid Holdings Group, Inc. Smith & Wesson Holding Corporation MannKind Corporation Amtech Systems, Inc. Envivio, Inc. Hurco Companies, Inc. Himax Technologies, Inc.

C O M PA N Y PRICE(P) CHANGE Diageo PLC 1978.50 -4.50 easyJet PLC 1260.50 4.90 Eurasian Nat Resources ... 221.85 -4.30 Experian PLC 1162.50 4.00 Fresnillo PLC 1284.50 21.00 G4S PLC 255.55 -2.40 GKN PLC 346.65 -0.30 GlaxoSmithKline PLC 1645.00 -6.00 Glencore Xstrata PLC 320.70 2.30 Hammerson PLC 485.55 -2.50 Hargreaves Lansdown 1019.00 -1.02 HSBC Holdings PLC 703.90 -4.34 IMI PLC 1486.00 -5.00 Imperial Tobacco Gr PLC 2253.50 -7.00 InterContinental Hotels 1881.50 -8.50 International Cnsldtd ... 302.15 0.80 Intertek Group PLC 3345.50 -4.00 ITV PLC 174.10 -0.40 Johnson Matthey PLC 2964.00 -3.00 Kingfisher PLC 405.75 -0.70 Land Securities Gr PLC 889.00 5.50 Legal & General Gr PLC 193.65 2.90 Lloyds Banking Gr PLC 75.49 0.06 London Stock Exchange 1611.00 -2.00 Marks & Spencer Group 496.50 -2.40 Meggitt PLC 542.00 -3.50 Melrose Industries PLC 302.55 -0.10 National Grid PLC 736.75 -5.00 Next PLC 5065.00 15.00 Old Mutual PLC 185.70 -0.20 Pearson PLC 1283.00 -8.00 Persimmon PLC 1164.00 4.00 Petrofac Ltd 1411.00 -5.00 Prudential PLC 1124.00 3.00 Randgold Resources Ltd 5001.00 9.00 Reckitt Benckiser Group 4363.50 -17.00 Reed Elsevier PLC 809.50 2.50 Resolution Ltd 318.15 0.50 REXAM PLC 500.75 -2.00 Rio Tinto PLC 3121.00 23.00 Rolls-Royce Holdings 1139.00 -3.00 Royal Bank of Scotland 335.60 -1.80 Royal Dutch Shell PLC 2151.00 -11.00 RSA Insurance Group 119.20 0.00 SABMiller PLC 3095.75 -6.50 Sage Group (The) PLC 345.45 -0.20 Sainsbury (J) PLC 392.95 -0.50 Schroders PLC 2415.50 9.00 Serco Group PLC 551.50 -2.50 Severn Trent PLC 1688.50 -15.00 Shire PLC 2435.50 -10.00 Smith & Nephew PLC 760.00 -9.00 Smiths Group PLC 1335.00 -7.00 SSE PLC 1551.00 -15.72 Standard Chartered PLC 1465.00 -6.50 Standard Life PLC 338.50 0.33 Tate & Lyle PLC 784.25 -23.00 Tesco PLC 367.35 0.35 Travis Perkins PLC 1605.00 4.00 TUI Travel PLC 339.50 1.40 Tullow Oil PLC 1081.00 11.00 Unilever PLC 2458.00 0.82 United Utilities Group 675.25 -5.50 Vedanta Resources PLC 1198.00 8.00 Vodafone Group PLC 210.45 -0.30 Weir Group PLC 2269.50 14.00 Whitbread PLC 3209.50 42.00 William Hill PLC 416.05 0.00 Wm Morrison Sprmrkts 292.50 -0.70 Wolseley PLC 3387.00 -11.00 Wood Group (John) PLC 801.00 5.00 WPP PLC 1249.00 -1.00

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Fingernail clue to wasted money AS I type away on the computer keyboard, brightly-painted fingernails flicker in the light before my eyes. I have to scrunch up my nose and shake my head, as I suddenly realise just how much money women waste on make-up. A look You see… I recently at finance bought a new nail for females varnish. A beautiful ‘candy apple’ green Jane Plunkett colour. It’s been jane.plunkett@euroweeklynews.com advertised everywhere recently on bus stops. A beautifully tanned hand, bearing stunning airbrushed nails, is YOUR CHOICE: Be sure make-up suits you before you buy. wearing the polish in the advert and it looks so nice! and slightly reddish skin because it just doesn’t suit Imagine what could be So nice in fact that I tone! “Well there’s €14 them. done with €5,000 in rushed out to buy the down the drain,” I sigh, as In fact, a study released retirement. Take a luxury product. I reach for the nail polish this month reveals that holiday, refurbish the However, the problem is remover. women in the UK waste house, eat in Michelin Star that I don’t have superOk, it’s only a bottle of €90 purchasing make-up restaurants, help put a smooth model-like hands nail polish, but the point is in the wrong tone or grandchild through and the ‘candy apple’ that so many women buy colour every year. This university. green colour does nothing mountains of make-up adds up to about €5,000 All definitively better for me against my white that is never used, simply in a lifetime. than a stack of sparkly

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blue eyeshadows and hot pink lipsticks looking out of place on your face or gathering dust in the bathroom! When it comes to buying unsuitable makeup, apparently foundation came out on top as the worst culprit, followed by blusher, bronzer, eyeshadow and lipstick. And it seems that women are shy to bring such items back to get a refund, too. Half of those surveyed admitted to never taking (unused) items back, with the majority claiming they didn’t think they would be allowed to return them. Ladies, it’s time to take a long, hard look in a well-lit mirror. Decide what colour make-up suits your skin tone and don’t get sidetracked by colourful advertising that makes someone else look fantastic!

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Car sales down CAR sales of 38,872 last month were 18.3 per cent lower than in August 2012. The government’s PIVE subsidy scheme will boost purchases in the autumn, predicted manufacturers’ association Anfac.

Contraband cigs ELEVEN per cent of cigarettes sold in Spain last year were contraband. In some parts of Andalucia this reached 30 per cent owing to tobacco smuggled across the border from Gibraltar.

Jobs going NATIONALISED Bankia is closing 259 of its branches in Cataluña. Up to 809 employees will be made redundant, although only 128 have so far accepted Bankia’s terms.


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FOREIGN EXCHANGE A FLURRY of positive economic data from the UK has augured well for the British Pound, making it the best performer in August amongst the major currencies. Confidence is on a high in Britain as the economic recovery gathers pace. Ever since Bank of England Governor Mark Carney unveiled his ‘forward guidance’ policy, tying up any movement in interest rates to stable figures emanating from the 7 per cent targeted employment rate which they expect to materialise by late 2016, markets have responded positively to better manufacturing and construction reports. With consumer confidence also on a high, it comes as no surprise that Sterling has rallied against the Euro breaching the 1.18 level early this month coupled with the best ever manufacturing figure release for 16 months at 57.2. The road ahead looks pretty steady for the Pound with business activity and factory orders also on the uptick. Although Sterling has had a

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bullish run against the US Dollar and the Euro, movements were not as drastic as one would have expected. There is a key element to this; given the fact that developments in Syria have taken a turn for the worse, most investors tend to flock towards more stable ‘safe haven’ currencies, and that is exactly what has happened with the Dollar and the Euro. With capital inflows pouring in, it is likely that this is rendered purely a function of near-term economic upswing for the European continent. This would

BULLISH RUN: Sterling has rallied against the Euro. indicate that the Euro will continue to retain some of its recent-found strength in the short term. Psychologically, any talks for the implementation of ‘tapering’ of asset purchases (the quantitative easing programme) by the Federal Reserve should move the relatively calm markets now, indicating that the Euro may be running out of luck as it has failed to rally significantly even

when supported occasionally by better than expected economic data. The world will watch in anticipation as Germany goes to the polls to elect a new government on September 22. The events from this election will define how the ongoing three-year crisis in Europe would shape up, although currently stable with reports of the Eurozone emerging from

recession, it could flare up rapidly. Europe has already eased debt burdens on bailed-out countries in the Eurozone, namely Italy, Portugal and Greece, and any further requests for bailouts and reports of non-compliance, would see a harsh stance taken by Germany’s new government and the European Central Bank. Until then expect the Euro to continue to remain slightly weak against the Pound with major movements only showing up after the election. With growth forecasts hiked for the UK on the emergence of an economic recovery and Europe continuing in hushed silence till the German elections, we could see GBP/EUR breach the 1.19 level briefly but the pair will get most of its decisive exaggerated move post the elections depending on the measures that the Troika will take to try and sort out the Eurozone’s predicament.

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Price-fix probe into major car builders CAR manufacturers in Spain are being targeted in a price-fixing investigation. Spain’s National Competition Commission (CNC) has launched a probe that will cover most major car makers in Spain. That includes Nissan, Renault, Toyota, Chrysler, General Motors, Fiat Group, Ford, Chevrolet, Hyundai, Honda, Kia Motors, Peugeot and Citroën, as well as Volkswagen Audi España, Seat, Urban Science and Snap-On Solutions. At the same time another investigation will run into the distributors of Audi, Seat, Nissan, Toyota, Land Rover, Hyundai and Opel brands in Spain. The probes have been

ON SHOW: Many manufacturers at Frankfurt Motorshow are being probed. launched after a series of inspections in July and August. The investigations will look into whether the various firms colluded and exchanged information on prices and marketing. “The investigation of cartels is one of the CNC’s priorities,” the anti-trust authority said. If found guilty of any malpractice, the

companies could face fines of up to 10 per cent of their annual revenue, Spanish daily El Pais reported. It quoted a Renault spokesman as saying the company did not infringe any laws. It is not known what evidence, if any, against the manufacturers and distributors has been found to justify an investigation.




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Blazing lights are a costly extravagance IN crisis-ridden Spain, my wife and I have been nightly witnesses to an extravagant and easily avoidable waste of electricity. It is caused by the stubborn insistence of Benidorm City Hall allowing the, admittedly impressive, spectacle of the dusk-to-dawn illumination of Levante Beach’s famous Boardwalk streetlamps. We get a bird’s-eye-view of the needless excessive cost of maintaining the hundreds, or probably thousands, of lightbulbs which illuminate this ‘Great White Way’ from dusk until sometimes 7am. The cost of maintaining this illumination until early morning could be put to better use repairing the desperate state of Benidorm’s numerous dilapidated and hazardous sidewalks. My wife and I have often stumbled over and witnessed injuries to other hapless pedestrians manoeuvring through this neglected ‘obstacle course’. Having said that, Benidorm is a wonderful place for a happy retirement with its variety of good food at bargain-rate prices. The shows and entertainment are unsurpassed in the rest of Spain, as my Valencian wife and I will readily attest to. Our criticism is intended to improve Benidorm. Richard M McBride, Benidorm (Alicante)

No comparison I THOUGHT I had seen it all until I saw the news about some Gibraltarians (Costa del Sol Issue 1469) demanding the George Cross and comparing themselves to Malta. Have they read about the siege of Malta? Do they know how people suffered? My wife was born in Malta in 1940. Her father was wounded as an AA gunner. People starved. It was more than an inconvenient traffic jam. Enjoy your tax haven but never compare yourselves to a gallant country like Malta! Clive Graham (By email) Editor’s note: The George Cross is the UK’s highest award for gallantry awarded to civilians. It was awarded to the island of Malta by King George VI

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Will someone who has won the lottery and doesn’t know what to do with the money start by rescuing these poor elephants from the circus in La Cala de Mijas (Malaga). They should be sent to a wildlife park where they can live out their lives happily.

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Where’s the harm? CAN someone please explain to me why the police are so set on stopping ‘looky-looky’ sales of handbags, etc? I know, and you know, these bags are just look-a-likes, and to be honest I do not care! I either like them or I don’t, and for €20 I am happy. I would never buy the real designer handbags for hundreds of euros, so leave me to buy a bag to match every outfit, and keep the looky-lookyman with a small income. It is better than mugging for a living! Mary Hopkins, Torremolinos (Malaga)

Bad news THE paradise island of Mallorca is getting some very bad press regarding the sex trade on the island. It would seem from one letter (Issue 1469) that despite numerous complaints by the legitimate traders and owners of bars on the island, who have a genuine concern for the safety and welfare of their customers, there has been little or no action on the part of the authorities. In another letter, a British holidaymaker was attacked by a taxi driver over a matter of €5 and was hospitalised with no action being taken against the driver. As pointed out in both pieces, this could damage Mallorca’s holiday industry. Bad news always travels fast. John Lawrence, Hondon de las Nieves (Alicante)

Time for a rest! REST at last! My three children are back at school this week. Even they are relieved to return. Nearly three months of holidays is hard work for parents, and boring for the children. I know the excuse for such long holidays is it is too hot for school work, but have the authorities never heard of air-conditioning? Mrs Angela Tedds, Estepona (Malaga)

Help needed MANY expats have left Spain in the last few years. The reason for some is they reached a time when they knew they were going to have to leave their home and find a new place to live that would give them the care they might need in the future. A group of community spirited people in Almuñecar (Granada) are working hard to address this need by looking at the possibility of reopening the Residencia Costa Tropical home for the retired. As part of that work they are doing some research to see if there are others who feel the same way they do and want to create a space where people can be independent but never alone. They have put a questionnaire online at www.residenciacosta tropical.com and would be grateful if readers could take a few minutes to answer some simple questions. Helping them out with this does not commit anyone to joining them, but it will show if there is a feeling of support for this community based project. Mel O’Gorman (By email)

Swiss solution I HAVE read via your excellent paper many articles on the working street girls (I do not like the term prostitutes). Now Zurich has found the answer. The Swiss have set up ‘garages’ where clients can retire with the street girls. There will be medical advice and sanitary facilities on hand, and it takes them off the streets. A panic button will be provided in case of trouble. It would be a great idea if we can get this idea over to our town halls. BG (By email)

Double love I DID not move to Spain in search of love, Euro Weekly News (Expat love hunt, page 3, Issue 1470), but I found it! Thirty years ago I fell in love with the country first, and my beautiful wife Francesca soon after. In both cases the love affair has continued to the present day. Thank you Spain for giving me a happy life! Stan Hardmann, Palma (Mallorca).

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2:00am BBC News 7:00am Breakfast The latest news, sport, business and weather from the BBC's Breakfast team. 10:15am Rip Off Britain 11:00am Homes Under the Hammer 12:00pm Street Patrol UK 12:45pm Plan it, Build it 1:15pm Bargain Hunt 2:00pm BBC News at One The latest national and international news stories from the BBC News team, followed by weather. 2:30pm BBC London News The latest news, sport and weather from London. 2:45pm Doctors 3:15pm Perfection True or false quiz show, hosted by Nick Knowles.

4.00pm - midnight 4:00pm Escape to the Country Series in which buyers are helped to find their dream homes. 4:45pm Wanted Down Under 5:30pm Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is 6:15pm Pointless 7:00pm BBC News at Six The latest national and international news stories from the BBC News team, followed by weather. 7:30pm BBC London News 8:00pm The One Show If it's got Britain talking then it will get talked about on The One Show. 8:30pm EastEnders When Ian finds out that Shirley knows his secret, he explains his concerns to Carl. 9:00pm Waterloo Road 10:00pm Crimewatch 11:00pm BBC News at Ten The latest national and international news, with reports from BBC correspondents worldwide. 11:25pm BBC London News 11:35pm Crimewatch Update 11:45pm Question Time

12:45am Amadeus Biographical drama. 3:35am Holiday Weatherview Detailed weather forecast. 3:40am BBC News

BBC3 8:00pm Top Gear 9:00pm Don't Tell the Bride Another brave bride leaves the most important day of her life in the hands of the man she loves. 10:00pm Teenage Exorcists 11:00pm Live at the Apollo Stand-up comedy from the Hammersmith Apollo. 11:30pm EastEnders When Ian finds out that Shirley knows his secret, he explains his concerns to Carl. 12:00am Family Guy Animated comedy series about family life. 12:25am Family Guy Animated comedy series about family life. 12:45am American Dad! 1:10am American Dad! 1:30am Teenage Exorcists 2:30am The Insider 3:30am Live at the Apollo 4:00am Teenage Exorcists

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5:40am ITV Nightscreen Text-based information service. 6:05am The Jeremy Kyle Show 7:00am Daybreak 9:30am Lorraine 10:25am The Jeremy Kyle Show 11:30am This Morning Morning show featuring the latest news topics alongside showbiz and lifestyle features. 12:25pm ITV News The latest headlines from around the world. Followed by a local weather forecast. 12:30pm This Morning Morning show featuring the latest news topics alongside showbiz and lifestyle features. 1:30pm Loose Women 2:30pm ITV News and Weather Mary Nightingale with the latest headlines from around the world. 3:00pm Storage Hoarders Aggie MacKenzie meets two more hoarders in an attempt to get them to downsize.

3:30am Teleshopping Shopping from home. 7:00am Emmerdale Debbie is rocked when she listens to the voice recorder. 7:25am Coronation Street Can Dev stop Stella from marrying a murderer? Anxious Sally awaits Tim's arrival. 7:50am Life's Funniest Moments Series featuring hilarious candid moments caught on camera. 8:25am The Jeremy Kyle Show USA Jeremy Kyle presents the American version of his daytime talk show. 9:10am You've Been Framed! 9:40am Dinner Date 10:40am The Real Housewives of New York City 11:35am The Real Housewives of Vancouver 12:30pm The Millionaire Matchmaker 1:30pm Emmerdale 2:00pm Coronation Street 2:30pm Life's Funniest Moments 3:00pm The Jeremy Kyle Show

3:45am Mother India 6:50am Superscrimpers: Waste Not, Want Not 7:10am The Hoobs The Hoobs are here to find out all about Peeps and Tiddlypeeps. 7:35am The Hoobs The Hoobs would like to give a monkey something to make him happy, but what? 8:00am Hugh's 3 Good Things 8:05am According to Jim 8:35am Will and Grace 9:00am Frasier 9:30am Frasier 10:05am Everybody Loves Raymond 10:35am Everybody Loves Raymond 11:05am The Big Bang Theory 11:30am The Big Bang Theory 12:00pm Undercover Boss USA 1:00pm Channel 4 News Summary 1:05pm Hugh's 3 Good Things 1:35pm A Place in the Sun: Home or Away 2:35pm Channel 4 Racing

4:45pm Talking Pictures 5:15pm Seven Ages of Britain David Dimbleby tells the story of Britain through its art and treasure. 6:15pm Cash in the Attic Series looking at the value of household junk. 7:00pm Eggheads 7:30pm Flog it! Trade Secrets The Flog It! team explores some of the more unusual items seen on the show. 8:00pm The Hairy Bikers' Best of British The bikers continue their culinary journey through time as they celebrate British food. 9:00pm Harvest 2013 Across the British countryside it is harvest time. 10:00pm Peaky Blinders Period crime drama set in 1919 Birmingham. 11:00pm Mock the Week Dara O Briain and the team sift through another week's events with hilarious results. 11:30pm Newsnight In-depth investigation and analysis of the stories behind the day's headlines with Kirsty Wark.

4:00pm The Alan Titchmarsh Show 5:00pm Tipping Point 6:00pm The Chase Quiz show hosted by Bradley Walsh. 7:00pm ITV News London 7:30pm ITV News and Weather 8:00pm Emmerdale Chas reels as Debbie fills her in about Cameron. 8:30pm Tonight 9:00pm Emmerdale 9:30pm Pat and Cabbage 10:00pm The Guilty 11:00pm ITV News at Ten and Weather 11:35pm Elizabeth: The Golden Age

4:05pm The Jeremy Kyle Show 5:10pm The Real Housewives of Vancouver 6:05pm The Millionaire Matchmaker Dating series. 7:00pm Dinner Date 8:00pm You've Been Framed! 8:30pm You've Been Framed! 9:00pm You've Been Framed and Famous! Harry Hill showcases some of the best celebrity lookalike clips sent in by viewers. 10:00pm The Big Reunion: On Tour 11:00pm Celebrity Juice Keith Lemon continues the tenth series of the outrageous comedy panel show. 11:50pm American Pie Presents: The Naked Mile Fifth instalment in the teen sex comedy franchise.

4:30pm Countdown 5:15pm Deal or No Deal 6:00pm Come Dine with Me 7:00pm The Simpsons 7:30pm Hollyoaks Has Will's jealousy reached a new, worrying level? 8:00pm Channel 4 News Includes sport and weather. 8:55pm 4thought.tv 4thought.tv delves into alternative belief systems followed by young people in the UK. 9:00pm Location, Location, Location Phil and Kirstie head for Liverpool. 10:00pm Educating Yorkshire Second episode of the documentary series exploring life at Thornhill Academy. 11:00pm Bouncers

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ITV 11:35pm - Elizabeth: The Golden Age. Historical drama. In the sequel to 1998's Elizabeth, the Virgin Queen must protect her throne and her country from outside forces who seek to overthrow her.

12:20am America's Stoned Kids 1:20am Panorama Current affairs. 1:50am Not Like Any Other Love: The Smiths 2:20am What Remains Drama series. 3:20am This is BBC Two Preview of upcoming programmes from BBC Two. 5:00am The Modern Monarchy

BBC4 8:00pm World News Today The latest national and international news, exploring the day's events from a global perspective. 8:30pm Top of the Pops 9:00pm Nelson's Caribbean HellHole: An Eighteenth Century Navy Graveyard Uncovered 10:00pm Sound of Cinema: The Music that Made the Movies 11:00pm The Ipcress File 12:45am Ancient Greece: The Greatest Show on Earth 1:45am 20th Century Battlefields Series recounting major military battles of the last century. 2:45am Top of the Pops 3:25am Sound of Cinema: The Music that Made the Movies

1:40am Jackpot247 Join the presenters live and play roulette on your telly. 4:00am Tonight 4:25am ITV Nightscreen Text-based information service.

1:50am The Big Reunion: On Tour 2:50am Life's Funniest Moments Series featuring hilarious candid moments caught on camera. 3:15am Teleshopping Shopping from home.

12:05am Dispatches Liberal MP Cyril Smith was knighted in life and celebrated in death. 1:05am Random Acts 1:10am Barclaycard Mercury Prize: Albums of the Year Launch 1:45am Benefits Britain 1949 2:45am Hitler's Rise: The Colour Films 3:40am Inside Nature's Giants 4:35am Four Rooms 5:30am Deal or No Deal

Satellite channels SKY1 6:00am Stargate SG-1 7:00am Brainiac: Science Abuse 8:00am Dog the Bounty Hunter 8:30am Dog the Bounty Hunter 9:00am Airline USA 9:30am Airline USA 10:00am NCIS: Los Angeles 11:00am NCIS: Los Angeles 12:00pm NCIS: Los Angeles 1:00pm NCIS: Los Angeles 2:00pm Hawaii Five-0 3:00pm Hawaii Five-0 4:00pm Stargate SG-1 5:00pm Stargate SG-1 6:00pm Modern Family 6:30pm Modern Family 7:00pm Futurama 7:30pm The Simpsons 8:00pm The Simpsons 8:30pm The Simpsons 9:00pm Modern Family 9:30pm Modern Family 10:00pm Trollied 10:30pm Chickens 11:00pm Common Ground 11:15pm Common Ground

11:30pm Kick Ass Kung Fu 12:30am Brit Cops: Frontline Crime 1:30am Now That's What I call History! 2:00am Now That's What I call History! 2:30am Nothing to Declare 3:00am Road Wars 4:00am Armed and Dangerous: Ultimate Forces 5:00am Stargate SG-1

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4:00pm Sideways 6:10pm Private Peaceful 8:00pm Walk the Line 10:30pm The Rum Diary 12:40am The Juror 2:50am Losing Control 4:30am The Age of Innocence

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Tobacco smugglers get hotline to jail EXPATRIATES with information or suspicions about tobacco smuggling and tax fraud are being asked to call a British Customs hotline with information. The call for help follows the jailing of convicted cigarette smuggler Malcolm McGowan, who has been extradited from Spain and is now starting a four-year jail term. The freephone number to pass on information is 900 988 922. For people in the UK, it is 0800 595 000. People can also email customs.hotline@hmrc. gsi.gov.uk. There is no need to give personal details, and information that leads directly to an arrest could be

considered for a small reward. McGowan, 61, originally from Edinburgh, was arrested at a swimming pool in Valencia on August 10 by the Guardia Civil. He fled the UK 12 years ago after being found guilty of smuggling 28.3 million cigarettes into the country. His crimes cost the UK around £4 million (€4.75 million) in duty and he was sentenced in his absence in December 2001. McGowan was part of a wider conspiracy to smuggle around 56 million cigarettes into the UK between November 1999 and March 2000. Ten other men were involved in the plot, which cost UK taxpayers £8.2 million (€9.74 million) in lost revenues.

A chance to join the U3A THE U3A (University of the Third Age - a nonprofit making association) Marbella and Inland offers you the opportunity to enrich your life, widen your interests and circle of friends by becoming a member of a well established association in the area. Join us at the U3A and learn for your pleasure. Inland enrolment will take place on September 16 at Venta Los Chavos (on the lower road to Coin), Alhaurin el Grande 5pm7pm and on Wednesday at Finca La Mota, Alahurin el Grande 5pm-7pm. For further details phone Jackie 952 596 552; Christine 616 872 235 or Carmella 952 596 070. Marbella enrolment will take place on September 20 and successive Fridays and thereafter until the end of October at El Sultan Hotel, Calle Arturo Rubinstein, Marbella, 11am to 1pm. For a full listing of activities see our website www.u3a.es. The U3A painting group is proudly presenting their art work ‘Wet on Wet’ and oil paintings at the Casa de La Cultura, Calle San Sebastian s/n, Alhaurin el Grande until September 20 from 10am-2pm and 5pm to 8pm.

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4.00pm - midnight 4:00pm Escape to the Country Series in which prospective buyers are helped to find their dream home in the country. 4:45pm Wanted Down Under 5:30pm Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is 6:15pm Pointless 7:00pm BBC News at Six The latest national and international news stories from the BBC News team, followed by weather. 7:30pm BBC London News The latest news, sport and weather from London. 8:00pm The One Show 8:30pm Fake Britain Dominic Littlewood reveals the extent of fake goods in the UK. 9:00pm EastEnders 9:30pm Miranda 10:00pm Big School 10:30pm Mrs. Brown's Boys 11:00pm BBC News at Ten The latest national and international news, with reports from BBC correspondents worldwide. 11:25pm BBC London News 11:35pm Would I Lie to You? 12:10am John Bishop's Britain 12:40am Eurotrip 2:10am Weatherview Detailed weather forecast. 2:15am BBC News

BBC3 8:00pm Snog, Marry, Avoid? 8:30pm Doctor Who Sci-fi drama. 9:15pm Robin Hood Drama retelling the classic legend. 10:00pm Russell Howard's Good News Extra Extended version of the topical 10:45pm Russell Howard's Good News Extra 11:30pm EastEnders 12:00am Family Guy Subversive animated comedy about the everyday trials and tribulations of American family life. 12:45am American Dad! Animated adventures of a hapless CIA agent and his family. 1:30am Sweat the Small Stuff 2:00am Boom Town 2:30am Bad Education School-based sitcom. 3:00am Comedy Fest Live 2013 4:00am Comedy Fest Live 2013

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6:00am Bringing Books to Life 1 7:00am Homes Under the Hammer 8:00am Street Patrol UK 8:45am Plan it, Build it 9:15am The A to Z of TV Cooking 10:00am Hebrides: Islands on the Edge 11:00am Question Time 12:00pm BBC News Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break. 12:30pm BBC World News The latest international news from the BBC. 1:00pm The Daily Politics Andrew Neil has the top political stories of the day. 2:00pm Mastermind 2:30pm Sailing: America's Cup 3:15pm Great British Menu 3:45pm Animal Park

4:25am ITV Nightscreen Text-based information service. 6:05am The Jeremy Kyle Show 7:00am Daybreak 9:30am Lorraine 10:25am The Jeremy Kyle Show 11:30am This Morning Morning show featuring the latest news topics alongside showbiz and lifestyle features. 12:25pm ITV News The latest headlines from around the world. Followed by a local weather forecast. 12:30pm This Morning Morning show featuring the latest news topics alongside showbiz and lifestyle features. 1:30pm Loose Women 2:30pm ITV News and Weather 3:00pm Storage Hoarders Aggie MacKenzie meets two more hoarders in an attempt to get them to downsize.

3:15am Teleshopping Shopping from home. 6:45am ITV2 Nightscreen Text-based information service. 7:00am Emmerdale Chas reels as Debbie fills her in about Cameron. 7:25am Emmerdale Chas implores Debbie to go to the police. 7:50am Life's Funniest Moments Series featuring hilarious candid moments caught on camera. 8:25am The Jeremy Kyle Show USA Jeremy Kyle presents the American version of his daytime talk show. 9:10am You've Been Framed! 9:40am Dinner Date 10:40am The Real Housewives of New York City 11:35am The Real Housewives of Vancouver 12:30pm The Millionaire Matchmaker 1:30pm Emmerdale 2:00pm Emmerdale 2:30pm Life's Funniest Moments 3:00pm The Jeremy Kyle Show

5:30am Deal or No Deal 6:25am Countdown 7:10am The Hoobs 7:35am The Hoobs Nothing makes a Hoob laugh like a hoobledangler. 8:00am Hugh's 3 Good Things Hugh combines the three ingredients, chicken, tomato and tarragon, to make a joyful dinner. 8:05am According to Jim Cheryl's mother Maggie is coming to visit for Christmas. 8:35am Will and Grace 9:00am Frasier 9:30am Frasier 10:05am Everybody Loves Raymond 10:35am Everybody Loves Raymond 11:05am The Big Bang Theory 11:30am The Big Bang Theory 12:00pm Undercover Boss USA 1:00pm Channel 4 News Summary Includes news headlines and weather. 1:05pm Hugh's 3 Good Things 1:35pm A Place in the Sun: Home or Away 2:35pm Channel 4 Racing

4:30pm Talking Pictures 5:15pm Seven Ages of Britain The story of Britain through its art and treasure. 6:15pm Cash in the Attic Series looking at the value of household junk. 7:00pm Eggheads 7:30pm Flog it! Trade Secrets 8:00pm The Hairy Bikers' Best of British The bikers continue their culinary journey through time as they celebrate British food. 9:00pm Mastermind John Humphrys asks the questions as the hunt continues for the nation's Mastermind. 9:30pm Gardeners' World 10:00pm Harvest 2013 Across the British countryside it is harvest time. 11:00pm QI Quiz show. 11:30pm Newsnight In-depth investigation and analysis of the stories behind the day's headlines with Kirsty Wark.

4:00pm The Alan Titchmarsh Show 5:00pm Tipping Point 6:00pm The Chase 7:00pm ITV News London 7:30pm ITV News and Weather Alastair Stewart and Mary Nightingale with the latest headlines from around the world. 8:00pm Emmerdale Debbie accepts a dangerous task. Charity and Cain's con is jeopardised. 8:30pm Coronation Street Furious Dev finally confronts Karl. Sally reaches new levels of desperation. 9:00pm Gino's Italian Escape 9:30pm Coronation Street Will Karl achieve the dream he has risked everything for? 10:00pm Brit Icons The BRITs launches a brand new award for the most influential and legendary artists of our time. 11:30pm ITV News at Ten and Weather

4:05pm The Jeremy Kyle Show 5:10pm The Real Housewives of Vancouver 6:05pm The Millionaire Matchmaker Reality series. Patti is in the Big Apple to expand her matchmaking empire. 7:00pm Dinner Date 8:00pm You've Been Framed! 8:30pm You've Been Framed! 9:00pm Totally You've Been Framed! 10:00pm Knocked Up

4:30pm Countdown 5:15pm Deal or No Deal 6:00pm Come Dine with Me 7:00pm The Simpsons 7:30pm Hollyoaks 8:00pm Channel 4 News Includes sport and weather. 8:55pm 4thought.tv 9:00pm Four Rooms 10:00pm 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown 11:00pm Alan Carr: Chatty Man

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12:05am Papillon 2:30am Question Time 3:30am This is BBC Two Preview of upcoming programmes from BBC Two.

BBC4 8:00pm World News Today 8:30pm BBC Proms 10:30pm The Joy of Easy Listening 12:00am Duets 1:00am Solo: The Andy Williams Show 1:30am Carole King and James Taylor: Live at the Troubadour 2:30am The Joy of Easy Listening 4:00am Duets

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12:05am United 93 2:00am Jackpot247 Join the presenters live and play roulette on your telly. 4:00am Columbo 5:15am ITV Nightscreen Text-based information service.

12:35am Gremlins Comedy horror 2:45am America's Got Talent Nick Cannon reveals which three acts have reached the grand finale. 3:30am Teleshopping Shopping from home.

12:05am Jimmy Carr: Telling Jokes 1:05am The Last Leg 1:50am Random Acts 1:55am Weekender 3:30am New Girl 3:50am The Ricky Gervais Show 4:15am Four Rooms 5:10am Deal or No Deal

Satellite channels SKY1 8:00am Dog the Bounty Hunter 8:30am Dog the Bounty Hunter 9:00am Airline USA 9:30am Airline USA 10:00am NCIS: Los Angeles 2:00pm Hawaii Five-0 4:00pm Stargate SG-1 5:00pm Stargate SG-1 6:00pm Modern Family 7:00pm Futurama 7:30pm The Simpsons 9:00pm Modern Family 10:00pm A League of Their Own 11:00pm Don't Sit in the Front Row 11:30pm Trollied 12:00am Chickens 12:30am Flintoff: From Lord's to the Ring 1:30am Road Wars 2:30am Road Wars 3:30am Spartacus: Gods of the Arena 4:45am Futurama

SKY MOVIES COMEDY 5:35am Houseguest 7:25am The Muppets Sky Movies Special 7:55am What's Your Number? 9:55am Dark Shadows 11:55am Little Nicky 1:40pm American Pie 3:40pm One for the Money 5:15pm Big 7:00pm Dark Shadows 9:00pm American Pie 11:00pm American Pie 12:40am American Pie 2 2:30am What's Your Number?

SKY MOVIES DRAMA 4:30am The Age of Innocence 7:00am The Hours 9:00am The Help 11:30am 13 Going on 30 1:10pm Think Like a Man 3:15pm This Means War

5:00pm Medicine Man 7:00pm St Elmo's Fire 9:00pm This Means War 10:45pm 13 Going on 30 12:30am Think Like a Man 2:40am About Time: Sky Movies Special 3:00am Flesh and Bone 5:10am The Artist

SKY MOVIES ACTION 6:00am Pain and Gain: Sky Movies Special 6:20am The Top Ten Show 2013 6:40am The Dark Knight Rises: Premiere Special 7:00am The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn 9:00am Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows 11:15am Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End 2:10pm Skyfall 4:40pm The Spy Who Loved Me 6:50pm Snow White and the Huntsman

9:00pm Skyfall 11:25pm Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows 1:35am The Last Boy Scout 3:25am Black Hawk Down 5:50am Casino Royale

TCM 6:00am The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie 7:55am Gunsmoke 8:55am Gunsmoke 9:55am The Defector 11:55am 5 Card Stud 1:50pm Gunsmoke 2:55pm Gunsmoke 4:00pm Good Day for a Hanging 5:40pm Alias Jesse James 7:30pm The Pride and the Passion 10:00pm Kiss of the Dragon 11:55pm White Men Can't Jump 2:10am Kiss of the Dragon 3:55am White Men Can't Jump


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SPAIN is about to take centre stage in the growing debate about ‘biofuels’. The US based Pine Chemicals Association is holding an international conference in the country to discuss the implications, and at times unintended consequences, of governmental drives towards ‘green’ fuels. Speakers at the conference will critique the logic of biofuel subsidies and the damage being done to existing bio-based industries. They will explain the ‘unintended consequences’ of incentives that affect the components of everyday products as diverse as adhesives, inks, tyres, paints and coatings, and cholesterol-reducing food additives. The most visible of these is where food crops, or good farmland, are used to make biofuels rather than to feed a hungry world. Instead, governments should focus more on encouraging existing green technology to hit carbon-reduction targets, said the association. For example, the Pine Chemicals Association highlights the way its members use waste products from the pulp and paper industries to make not just biofuels, but a whole range of products. Only once the useful product possibilities are exhausted is the oily residue burned as a fuel. The conference, entitled The Efficient Use of Pine Chemicals in the Emerging Bio-economy, is being held next Monday at the Hotel Rey Juan Carlos in Barcelona, Spain.

“As governments implement policies that incentivise biofuel innovation, they have frequently ignored existing bio-based industries that already are contributing to a lower carbon footprint, development of innovative technologies, and reduced use of fossil fuels,” said Charles Morris, President and CEO of the Pine Chemicals Association. In Spain, biomass production is progressively taking a more imaginative route of using already existing natural resources rather than simply planting high oil yield crops for fuel. Examples include using waste material from banana plantations in the Canary Islands, to the collection and processing for fuel of seaweed from Costa Blanca beaches. Even dead trees, the victims of forest fires, have been used in the biofuel industry. But worldwide, most biofuel is still made from crops like rapeseed or palm oil with a negative impact on food production. Conference speakers will cite government policies that run counter to the goal of lowering greenhouse gas emissions, a free market economy, and the opportunity to create a sustainable bioeconomy. In addition to Charles Morris, speakers include Michael Carus of the novaInstitut on ‘The New Biobased Economy – Government Incentives Should Encourage the Efficient Use of Biomass’; and Kevin Moran of the American Chemistry Council providing ‘Data from a Carbon Footprint Analysis from CTO Production and Processing’.

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Centre stage in biofuel debate By Dilip Kuner

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WORLD DISCUSSION: Green energy sources.


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2:15am BBC News 7:00am Breakfast The latest news stories and events. 11:00am Saturday Kitchen 12:30pm Home Cooking Made Easy Lorraine Pascale uses her cooking know-how to inspire everyone to home cook the food they love. 1:00pm BBC News The latest national and international news stories, followed by Weather. 1:05pm Regional News All the latest local news. 1:10pm Weather The latest weather information. 1:15pm Football Focus 2:00pm Athletics 3:30pm Triathlon

4.00pm - midnight 5:30pm Final Score 6:20pm That Puppet Game Show 7:00pm BBC News The latest national and international news stories, followed by Weather. 7:15pm Regional News All the latest local news. 7:18pm Weather The latest weather information. 7:20pm Pointless 8:10pm I Love My Country 9:00pm The National Lottery 9:50pm Casualty 10:40pm Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow 11:10pm BBC News The latest national and international news stories, followed by Weather. 11:25pm Weather The latest weather information. 11:30pm Match of the Day Highlights and reaction to all of the latest football action.

1:00am The Football League Show Highlights from the day's Football League games. 2:15am Weatherview Detailed weather forecast. 2:20am BBC News The latest national and international news stories, followed by Weather.

ITV

ITV 2

Channel 4

3:30am This is BBC Two Preview of upcoming programmes from BBC Two. 7:00am Preview 8:25am The Three Musketeers 10:00am The Westerner 11:40am Reel History of Britain 12:10pm The Private Life of, Plants, Living Together 1:00pm The A-Z of TV Cooking 1:45pm Caribbean Food Made Easy 2:15pm University Challenge 2:45pm EastEnders Omnibus A round-up of the week's events from Albert Square.

5:15am ITV Nightscreen Text-based information service. 7:00am CITV 10:25am ITV News 10:30am Saturday Cookbook Nadia Sawalha and Mark Sargeant present the cooking series. 11:25am Murder, She Wrote Drama series about a sleuthing writer who solves murder mysteries. 12:25pm ITV News and Weather A round-up of the latest news headlines and a national weather forecast. 12:40pm The Dales 1:10pm Dinner Date Dating show with a twist. 2:05pm Catchphrase 2:50pm Doc Martin 3:55pm The X Factor

3:30am Teleshopping Shopping from home. 7:00am Coronation Street More drama and turmoil from the residents of Coronation Street in the longest running TV Soap. 10:05am Emmerdale Omnibus More drama and turmoil from the residents of Emmerdale. 1:00pm The X Factor 2:05pm The Xtra Factor An exclusive insight into the daily lives of The X Factor contestants. 3:05pm Girlfriends

5:10am Deal or No Deal 6:05am Countdown 6:50am Superscrimpers: Waste Not, Want Not 7:10am The Hoobs Stars are just about Iver's favourite things, along with questions for Hoob News. 7:35am The Hoobs 8:00am British GT 8:30am Mobil 1 The Grid 9:00am The Morning Line 10:00am American Football Show 11:05am Frasier 11:35am Everybody Loves Raymond 12:05pm The Big Bang Theory 12:30pm The Big Bang Theory 1:00pm The Simpsons 1:35pm Undercover Boss Australia 2:30pm Channel 4 Racing

4:40pm Wild China 5:40pm Urban Jungle 6:10pm Flog It! Antiques show which helps amateur auctioneers, collectors and bargain-hunters make a saving. 7:00pm Dragons' Den 8:00pm Dad's Army 8:30pm Count Arthur Strong 9:00pm Thatcher: The Downing Street Years 10:10pm Mock the Week Comedy show combining the best elements of panel show, stand-up and improvised games with two teams of comedians taking a satirical swipe at the news and world events. 10:40pm The Many Faces of... 11:40pm Porridge A sewer trench needs digging near the prison and Fletch and Godber are on the party enlisted to work there. They look forward to their day out, fantasising about district nurses only to be slightly disappointed.

4:55pm Robots 6:35pm Local News and Weather All the very latest local news and weather. 6:45pm ITV News and Weather 7:00pm You've Been Framed! 7:30pm Stepping Out 9:00pm The X Factor 10:00pm Through the Keyhole 11:00pm ITV News at Ten and Weather Round-up of the day's news. 11:15pm I Am Legend A military scientist is the lone survivor of a medical catastrophe that has wiped out New York.

4:05pm You've Been Framed! Comedy show which features a selection of camcorder catastrophes and video disasters. 4:35pm You've Been Framed! Comedy show which features a selection of camcorder catastrophes and video disasters. 5:05pm You've Been Framed! 5:35pm You've Been Framed! 6:05pm Babe 2: Pig in the City Family adventure comedy. 7:00pm FYI Daily 7:05pm Babe 2: Pig in the City 8:00pm Dragonheart 8:55pm FYI Daily 9:00pm Dragonheart 10:00pm The Xtra Factor 11:00pm Celebrity Juice 11:45pm The X Factor

5:10pm Come Dine with Me 5:40pm Come Dine with Me 6:10pm Come Dine with Me 6:45pm Come Dine with Me 7:15pm Come Dine with Me 7:45pm Channel 4 News 8:05pm Double Your House for Half the Money 9:00pm Grand Designs 10:00pm Battle: Los Angeles

ITV 4:55pm - Robots. CGI-animated comedy following the adventures of an idealistic young inventor who comes to Robot City to make it big. While settling in to the city, he discovers the plans of an evil corporation to upgrade the population and scrap those who refuse.

12:10am Starter for 10 1:45am Expired 3:25am This is BBC Two

12:50am The Xtra Factor An exclusive insight into the daily lives of The X Factor contestants. 1:50am Fake Reaction 2:30am Fake Reaction 3:10am The Vampire Diaries 3:50am Teleshopping

12:15am The X Files 2:30am Potiche 4:15am St. Elsewhere 5:05am Hollyoaks Omnibus As Sinead faces court, how can Freddie ensure that she remains silent?

1:05am Jackpot247 4:00am The Jeremy Kyle Show 4:45am ITV Nightscreen

BBC3 8:00pm Doctor Who's Greatest Moments 8:30pm Doctor Who 9:15pm Robin Hood 10:00pm Live at the Apollo 10:30pm World's Craziest Fools Mr T takes a look at some of the craziest clips from around the world. 11:00pm Anuvahood 12:30am Family Guy 12:52am Family Guy 1:15am American Dad! Animated adventures of a hapless CIA agent and his family. 1:37am American Dad! Animated adventures of a hapless CIA agent and his family. 2:00am Teenage Exorcists 3:00am Boom Town 3:30am Bad Education School-based sitcom. 4:00am Seann Walsh's Late Night Comedy Spectacular

BBC4 8:00pm Mud, Sweat and Tractors: The Story of Agriculture 9:00pm 10 Things You Didn't Know About Avalanches 10:00pm The Young Montalbano 11:50pm Imagine Investigative documentary series in which various aspects of the arts are explored. 12:55am BBC Four Sessions Series of unique concerts featuring musicians from around the world. 2:10am Top of the Pops 1978 2:45am 10 Things You Didn't Know About Avalanches 3:45am Mud, Sweat and Tractors: The Story of Agriculture Documentary series looking at the history of 20th-century farming in Britain.

Satellite channels SKY1 6:00am Stargate SG-1 7:00am Glee 8:00am Glee 9:00am The Fantasy Football Club 10:00am Sky Sports Game Changers 11:00am Soccer A.M. 1:00pm World Wrestling Entertainment Superstars 2:00pm WWE Presents Bret Hart 3:00pm WWE SmackDown! 5:00pm Football's Funniest Moments 6:00pm Harrow: A Very British School 7:00pm Modern Family 7:30pm Modern Family 8:00pm The Simpsons 8:30pm The Simpsons 9:00pm A League of Their Own 10:00pm I, Robot 12:15am Road Wars 1:15am Road Wars 2:15am Now That's What I call History! 2:45am Now That's What I call History! 3:15am Armed and Dangerous: Ultimate Forces

4:05am Armed and Dangerous: Ultimate Forces 5:00am Airline USA 5:30am Airline USA

7:00am Soul Surfer 9:00am The Vow 11:00am The Change-Up 1:00pm The Oranges 2:40pm Philadelphia

SKY MOVIES COMEDY

4:55pm Awakenings 7:00pm The Change-Up 9:00pm The Oranges 10:45pm Philadelphia

8:45am Tooth Fairy 2 10:30am A Night at the Roxbury 12:05pm The 40 Year Old Virgin 2:10pm The Campaign 3:45pm A Fantastic Fear of Everything 5:30pm The Hangover Part II 7:25pm A Night at the Roxbury 9:00pm The Campaign 10:30pm The 40 Year Old Virgin 12:30am The Hangover Part II 2:15am National Lampoon's Animal House 4:05am A Fantastic Fear of Everything 5:50am Tooth Fairy 2

SKY MOVIES DRAMA 5:10am The Artist

12:55am The Vow 2:45am Soul Surfer 4:40am Carousel

SKY MOVIES ACTION 5:50am Casino Royale 8:05am The Scorpion King 9:40am The Mummy 11:50am The Mummy Returns 2:05pm Wrath of the Titans 3:55pm The Scorpion King 5:35pm The Mummy 7:45pm The Mummy Returns 10:00pm Wrath of the Titans 11:45pm The Transporter 1:20am The Grey 3:20am Missing in

Action 2: The Beginning 5:00am The Perfect Weapon

TCM 6:00am Good Day for a Hanging 7:35am Gunsmoke 8:35am Gunsmoke 9:35am The Spider Woman 10:45am Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon 12:05pm Sherlock Holmes and the House of Fear 1:25pm The Scarlet Claw 2:50pm The Hound of the Baskervilles 4:25pm The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes 6:05pm The Pearl of Death 7:25pm Sherlock Holmes in Washington 8:45pm Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror 10:00pm Trapped 12:05am Destiny Turns on the Radio 2:00am Trapped 3:55am Destiny Turns on the Radio



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2:20am BBC News The latest national and international news stories, followed by Weather. 7:00am Breakfast The latest news stories and events. 8:00am Match of the Day Highlights and reaction to all of the latest football action. 9:30am The Andrew Marr Show Andrew Marr talks to key figures from politics, current affairs and the arts. 10:30am Athletics 2:25pm Weather for the Week Ahead 2:30pm Sunday Politics Andrew Neil presents the latest political news, interviews and debate. 3:45pm Bargain Hunt

4.00pm - midnight 4:30pm Flog It! Antiques show which helps amateur auctioneers, collectors and bargain-hunters make a saving. 5:15pm Escape to the Country Series which helps prospective buyers find their dream home in the country. 6:00pm Songs of Praise 6:35pm Britain's Big Wildlife Revival 7:35pm BBC News The latest national and international news stories, followed by Weather. 7:50pm Regional News All the latest local news. 7:55pm Weather 8:00pm Countryfile News and stories concerning the heart of the British countryside. 9:00pm Antiques Roadshow 10:00pm What Remains 11:00pm BBC News 11:15pm Regional News 11:20pm Weather 11:25pm Match of the Day 2

12:15am That Puppet Game Show 12:55am Heavenly Creatures 2:30am Weatherview Detailed weather forecast. 2:35am BBC News The latest national and international news stories, followed by Weather.

ITV

3:25am This is BBC Two 7:00am Stromboli 8:45am Around the World in 80 Gardens A stunning series exploring the world through 80 of its most inspiring gardens. 9:45am Gardeners' World More handy horticultural tips from the gardening experts. 10:15am The Beechgrove Garden Scotland's favourite gardening programme. 10:45am Saturday Kitchen Best Bites 12:15pm The Incredible Spice Men 12:45pm What to Eat Now 1:15pm Sailing: America's Cup 2:00pm Triathlon The latest sporting coverage.

8:00pm Snog, Marry, Avoid? 8:30pm Great Movie Mistakes Not in 3D. 8:35pm Shrek: Once Upon a Time 9:35pm Shrek 11:00pm Family Guy Animated comedy series about the everyday trials and tribulations of family life. 11:22pm Family Guy Subversive animated comedy about the trials and tribulations of American family life. 11:45pm Bad Education 12:15am American Dad! 12:37am American Dad! 1:00am Stacey Dooley Investigates 2:00am Live at the Electric 2:30am Live at the Electric 3:00am Live at the Electric 3:30am Bad Education 4:00am Stacey Dooley Investigates

3:50am Teleshopping 6:50am ITV2 Nightscreen 7:00am You've Been Framed! Comedy show which features a selection of camcorder catastrophes and video disasters. 7:25am Emmerdale Omnibus More drama and turmoil from the residents of Emmerdale. 10:00am Coronation Street More drama and turmoil from the residents of Coronation Street in the longest running TV Soap. 1:25pm America's Got Talent Talent show which scours the country in search of the most talented person in America. 3:15pm America's Got Talent

5:05am Hollyoaks Omnibus As Sinead faces court, how can Freddie ensure that she remains silent? 7:10am Ironman 2013 The show goes to beautiful Tenby in Pembrokeshire for Ironman Wales 2013. 7:35am The American Football Show The NFL is back on Channel 4. 8:30am American Football American football highlights. 9:25am Everybody Loves Raymond 9:55am Frasier 10:30am Sunday Brunch 1:30pm The Big Bang Theory 1:55pm The Big Bang Theory 2:25pm The Simpsons 2:55pm The Simpsons 3:25pm Just My Luck

4:35pm Brit Icons 6:05pm You've Been Framed! 6:35pm Local News and Weather 6:45pm ITV News and Weather 7:00pm Prince William: New Father, New World 8:00pm Surprise Surprise 9:00pm The X Factor 10:00pm Vera

4:10pm Johnny English 5:05pm FYI Daily 5:10pm Johnny English 6:00pm The X Factor 7:00pm The Xtra Factor An exclusive insight into the daily lives of The X Factor contestants. 8:00pm Uncle Buck A couple who are called away from home reluctantly choose their children's unreliable Uncle Buck to babysit for three weeks. 9:00pm FYI Daily 9:05pm Uncle Buck 10:00pm The Xtra Factor An exclusive insight into the daily lives of The X Factor contestants. 11:00pm The Big Reunion: On Tour

5:25pm Location, Location, Location Phil and Kirstie head for Liverpool. 6:30pm Eragon 8:30pm Channel 4 News Includes sport and weather. 8:55pm The Political Slot 9:00pm Hitler's Rise: The Colour Films Hitler's Rise: The Colour Films follow the Fuhrer's rise to power, which was as unforeseeable as it was catastrophic. This second episode begins with the German economic crisis of 1929, which provides an unexpected opportunity for Hitler. 10:00pm Paul Simon Pegg and Nick Frost both co-wrote and co-star in this sci fi comedy thriller - directed by Superbad's Greg Mottola - about a couple of geeky British UFO watchers that encounter a real life alien. Following a trip to comic-con, Graeme and Clive are driving an RV around places in the US where UFOs have been sighted. One night, they witness a car crash, but when they go to inspect the wreckage, they're surprised to discover an extraterrestrial called Paul.

BBC2 11:45pm - Moon. Astronaut Sam Rockwell is on a 3-year mission, with only a computer for company, when odd occurrences begin to test his sanity. Acclaimed sci-fi thriller with Kevin Spacey.

12:00am ITV News and Weather 12:15am The Unforgettable... 12:45am Aviva Premiership Rugby Highlights 1:45am The Store 3:45am British Superbike Highlights 4:35am Motorsport UK 5:25am ITV Nightscreen

1:15am Countryfile News and stories concerning the heart of the British countryside. 2:15am Holby City 3:15am This is BBC Two

BBC4 8:00pm Mud, Sweat and Tractors: The Story of Agriculture Documentary series about the history of 20th-century farming in Britain looks at how two of our finest native breeds of cattle, Hereford and Aberdeen Angus, reigned supreme before World War Two and helped earn Britain a reputation as the 'stockyard of the world'. It also shows how, since then, both breeds have been transformed to a much larger size - from standing only to the stockman's waist to reaching his shoulder. 9:00pm The Review Show Round table arts and culture discussion programme with Martha Kearney. 10:00pm King Kong 11:35pm Sound of Cinema: The Music that Made the Movies 12:35am Joy of Easy Listening 2:05am Duets 3:05am Solo: The Andy Williams Show 3:35am Sound of Cinema: The Music that Made the Movies

Channel 4

4:45am ITV Nightscreen 7:00am CITV 10:25am ITV News 10:30am Ade in Britain 11:30am Murder, She Wrote Drama series about a sleuthing writer who solves murder mysteries. 12:30pm ITV News and Weather A round-up of the latest news headlines and a national weather forecast. 12:35pm Columbo The dishevelled detective tests his deductive skills in another case of murder and intrigue. 2:35pm The X Factor 3:35pm Big Star's Little Star

4:45pm EastEnders Omnibus A round-up of the week's events from Albert Square. 5:45pm Athletics Coverage of all the latest action from the world of Athletics. 6:30pm Super League Playoffs 7:30pm Iolo's Great Welsh Parks 8:00pm The Great British Bake Off 9:00pm Dragons' Den 10:00pm The Story of the Jews 11:00pm QI XL Quiz show. Stephen Fry looks at people whose names start with J. 11:45pm Moon

Sam Rockwell

BBC3

ITV 2

12:05am American Pie Presents: The Naked Mile A sticky return for the filthy franchise. 1:00am FYI Daily 1:05am American Pie Presents: The Naked Mile A sticky return for the filthy franchise. 2:10am The X Factor 3:05am The Xtra Factor An exclusive insight into the daily lives of The X Factor contestants. 3:55am Teleshopping

12:05am 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown 1:10am Alan Carr: Chatty Man Alan is joined by US pop star Miley Cyrus who chats and performs her latest single We Can't Stop. 2:05am American Football Live 5:45am Ironman 2013 The show goes to beautiful Tenby in Pembrokeshire for Ironman Wales 2013.

Satellite channels SKY1 7:00am The Hour of Power 8:00am Glee 9:00am Glee 10:00am Football's Funniest Moments 11:00am World Wrestling Entertainment Superstars 12:00pm WWE Experience 1:00pm WWE Presents Bret Hart 2:00pm Futurama 2:30pm Futurama 3:00pm Futurama 3:30pm Futurama 4:00pm Elysium Special 4:30pm One Direction: One Day 5:00pm Modern Family 5:30pm Modern Family 6:00pm The Simpsons 6:30pm The Simpsons 7:00pm The Simpsons 7:30pm The Simpsons 8:00pm Moone Boy 8:30pm The Simpsons 9:00pm Harrow: A Very British School 10:00pm A Touch of Cloth 11:00pm Chickens 11:30pm Trollied

12:00am Cop Squad 1:00am Road Wars 2:00am Now That's What I call History! 2:30am Now That's What I call History! 3:00am Armed and Dangerous: Ultimate Forces 4:00am Armed and Dangerous: Ultimate Forces 5:00am Airline USA 5:30am Crash Test Dummies

SKY MOVIES DRAMA

7:45pm Flags of Our Fathers 10:00pm The Bourne Legacy

4:40am Carousel 7:00am When Harry Tries to Marry 8:40am Sparkle 10:40am The Rum Diary 12:45pm Monte Carlo 2:45pm Anna Karenina

12:20am Transporter 2 1:55am The Island 4:15am Money Train

SKY MOVIES COMEDY

5:00pm Shadowlands 7:15pm The Big Year 9:00pm Anna Karenina 11:15pm Sparkle

5:50am Tooth Fairy 2 7:25am Tower Heist 9:10am Shrek 2 10:45am Meet the Parents 12:35pm Bedtime Stories 2:15pm The Watch

1:15am When Harry Tries to Marry 3:00am Moonlight Mile 5:10am The Big Year

4:00pm Shrek 2 5:35pm Meet the Parents 7:25pm Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story 9:00pm The Watch 10:45pm Tower Heist 12:30am Wanderlust 2:10am How to Make Love to a Woman 3:45am Head of State

SKY MOVIES ACTION 5:00am The Perfect Weapon 6:30am Batman 8:20am Gladiator 11:00am Flags of Our Fathers 1:15pm The Bourne Legacy 3:35pm Jurassic Park III 5:10pm Gladiator

TCM 6:00am The Spider Woman 7:05am The Hound of the Baskervilles 8:40am The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes 10:20am The Pearl of Death 11:40am Sherlock Holmes in Washington 1:05pm Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror 2:25pm The King and Four Queens 4:00pm Domino Kid 5:30pm Yellow Sky 7:25pm The Fighting Lawman 8:45pm I Killed Wild Bill Hickok 10:00pm Pale Rider 12:15am The Revengers 2:15am Pale Rider 4:15am A Show of Force



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2:35am BBC News 7:00am Breakfast The latest news stories and events. 10:15am Rip Off Britain 11:00am Homes Under the Hammer Property experts visit three properties before they go up for auction. 12:00pm Street Patrol UK 12:45pm Claimed and Shamed 1:15pm Bargain Hunt Game show in which two teams compete for the best bargains before they go up for auction. 2:00pm BBC News The latest national and international news stories, followed by Weather. 2:30pm Regional News 2:45pm Doctors 3:15pm Perfection

4.00pm - midnight 4:00pm Escape to the Country 4:45pm Wanted Down Under 5:30pm Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is 6:15pm Pointless 7:00pm BBC News 7:30pm Regional News All the latest local news. 8:00pm The One Show 8:30pm Inside Out Documentary series which features surprising real life stories from where you live. 9:00pm EastEnders 9:30pm Panorama Investigative documentary that uncovers stories about Britain and the world. 10:00pm Motorway Cops Documentary following the traffic police. 11:00pm BBC News 11:25pm Regional News All the latest local news. 11:30pm Weather 11:35pm Who Do You Think You Are? Celebrity genealogy series.

12:35am Confetti 2:10am Weatherview Detailed weather forecast. 2:15am BBC News The latest national and international news stories, followed by Weather.

BBC3 8:00pm Don't Tell the Bride 9:00pm Pop's Greatest Dance Crazes 10:00pm Fazer's Urban Takeover 11:00pm Russell Howard's Good News 11:30pm EastEnders Another visit to the residents of Albert Square, for a regular dose of drama, excitement and tears. 12:00am Family Guy Cult animated comedy at its funniest. 12:22am Family Guy 12:45am American Dad! Animated adventures of a hapless CIA agent and his family. 1:07am American Dad! 1:30am Fazer's Urban Takeover 2:30am Teenage Exorcists 3:30am Russell Howard's Good News 4:00am Teenage Exorcists

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Channel 4

3:15am This is BBC Two 7:00am Preview 7:05am Homes Under the Hammer Property experts visit three properties before they go up for auction. 8:05am Street Patrol UK 8:50am Plan it, Build it 9:20am Real Rescues 10:05am Restoration Home 11:05am Robbed, Raided and Reunited 11:35am Click 12:00pm BBC News 12:30pm World News 1:00pm Daily Politics Conference Special 2:00pm Mastermind Classic quiz show. 2:30pm Sailing: America's Cup 3:15pm Great British Menu 3:45pm Ocean Giants

5:25am ITV Nightscreen 6:05am The Jeremy Kyle Show 7:00am Daybreak 9:30am Lorraine 10:25am The Jeremy Kyle Show 11:30am This Morning The popular morning lifestyle magazine show with advice, chat and competitions. 12:25pm ITV News 12:30pm This Morning The popular morning lifestyle magazine show with advice, chat and competitions. 1:30pm Loose Women 2:30pm ITV News and Weather A round-up of the latest news headlines and a national weather forecast. 3:00pm Storage Hoarders

3:55am Teleshopping 6:55am ITV2 Nightscreen 7:00am Emmerdale 7:25am Coronation Street 7:50am Coronation Street 8:25am The Jeremy Kyle Show USA 9:10am You've Been Framed! 9:40am Dinner Date 10:40am The Real Housewives of New York City Reality series following a group of affluent Manhattan housewives. 11:35am The Real Housewives of Vancouver 12:30pm The Millionaire Matchmaker 1:30pm Emmerdale 2:00pm Coronation Street 2:30pm Coronation Street 3:00pm The Jeremy Kyle Show

5:45am Ironman 2013 6:10am Golf 6:15am Deal or No Deal 7:10am The Treacle People 7:20am The Hoobs 7:45am The Hoobs 8:10am According to Jim 8:35am Will and Grace 9:00am Frasier 9:30am Frasier 10:00am Everybody Loves Raymond 10:35am Everybody Loves Raymond 11:05am The Big Bang Theory 11:30am The Big Bang Theory 12:00pm A Place in the Sun: Home or Away 1:00pm Channel 4 News Summary 1:05pm Jamie's 15 Minute Meals 1:35pm River Cottage Veg 2:05pm Sands of Iwo Jima

4:45pm Elephant Diaries 5:15pm The Seven Ages of Britain 6:15pm Cash in the Attic Series which looks at the real value of household junk. 7:00pm Eggheads 7:30pm James Martin's Food Map of Britain 8:00pm The Hairy Bikers' Best of British 9:00pm University Challenge 9:30pm The Incredible Spice Men 10:00pm Robert Peston Goes Shopping 11:00pm The Sarah Millican Television Programme 11:30pm Newsnight

4:00pm The Alan Titchmarsh Show 5:00pm Tipping Point 6:00pm The Chase 7:00pm Local News and Weather 7:30pm ITV News and Weather 8:00pm Emmerdale 8:30pm Coronation Street 9:00pm Countrywise 9:30pm Coronation Street 10:00pm Doc Martin 11:00pm ITV News at Ten and Weather 11:35pm David Frost: Hello, GoodEvening and Farewell

4:05pm The Jeremy Kyle Show 5:10pm The Real Housewives of Vancouver 6:05pm The Millionaire Matchmaker 7:00pm Dinner Date 8:00pm You've Been Framed! Comedy show which features a selection of camcorder catastrophes and video disasters. 8:30pm You've Been Framed! 9:00pm The X Factor 10:00pm Hot Fuzz 10:55pm FYI Daily 11:00pm Hot Fuzz

4:10pm Countdown 5:00pm Deal or No Deal 6:00pm Come Dine with Me 7:00pm The Simpsons 7:30pm Hollyoaks 8:00pm Channel 4 News Includes sport and weather. 8:55pm 4thought.tv 9:00pm Jamie's Money Saving Meals The average price of the recipes in this episode is just ÂŁ1.55 per portion. 9:30pm Gadget Man 10:00pm The Fried Chicken Shop 11:00pm Ramsay's Hotel Hell 11:55pm Blackout

Satellite Systems SKY1

11:00pm - I, Robot

In 2035, robots are built to help humans. But when there's a murder, cop Will Smith is convinced that the machines have gone bad. Pulsating sci-fi action.

Will Smith

12:20am Today at the Conference Political update. 12:50am The Women's Football Show Football series looking at the biggest issues in the Women's game. 1:20am The Story of the Jews 2:20am The Hairy Bikers: Restoration Road Trip 3:20am This is BBC Two 5:00am Rock Types at Great Heights 5:50am Deadly Dilemmas

BBC4 8:00pm World News Today 8:30pm Nature's Microworlds Series in which Steve Backshall looks at some of the world's most iconic ecosystems. 9:00pm The Two Thousand Year Old Computer 10:00pm Lost Kingdoms of South America 11:00pm 10 Things You Didn't Know About Avalanches 12:00am Sex: A Horizon Guide 1:00am Tribe 2:00am The Two Thousand Year Old Computer 3:00am Nature's Microworlds Nature series in which Steve Backshall looks at some of the world's most iconic ecosystems. 3:30am Lost Kingdoms of South America

12:35am Piers Morgan's Life Stories Lulu joins Piers Morgan to talk about her life and 50-year career. 1:30am Jackpot247 4:00am Champions League Weekly 4:25am ITV Nightscreen

12:25am Girlfriends 1:30am Gremlins 2:25am FYI Daily 2:30am Gremlins 3:20am The Hot Desk Exclusive gossip from special celebrity guests and the hottest bands around. 3:30am Teleshopping

1:35am Random Acts 1:40am Educating Yorkshire Second episode of the documentary series exploring life at Thornhill Academy. 2:35am Top Boy 3:30am Run 4:25am Misfits 5:20am Genevieve

Satellite channels SKY1 6:00am Crash Test Dummies 6:30am Crash Test Dummies 7:00am Brainiac: Science Abuse 8:00am Dog the Bounty Hunter 8:30am Dog the Bounty Hunter 9:00am Airline USA 9:30am Airline USA 10:00am NCIS: Los Angeles 11:00am NCIS: Los Angeles 12:00pm NCIS: Los Angeles 1:00pm NCIS: Los Angeles 2:00pm Hawaii Five-0 3:00pm Hawaii Five-0 4:00pm Stargate SG-1 5:00pm Stargate SG-1 6:00pm Modern Family 6:30pm Modern Family 7:00pm Futurama 7:30pm The Simpsons 8:00pm The Simpsons 8:30pm The Simpsons 9:00pm A League of Their Own 10:00pm Kick Ass Kung Fu 11:00pm I, Robot

1:15am Arrow 2:15am Spartacus: Vengeance 3:30am Nothing to Declare 4:00am Miami SWAT/Border Invasion USA 5:00am Stargate SG-1

SKY MOVIES COMEDY 5:25am Bedtime Stories 7:05am Tommy Boy 8:45am Caddyshack 10:30am Liar Liar 12:10pm Ted 2:05pm The Mask 3:55pm Six Days, Seven Nights

SKY MOVIES DRAMA

7:10pm The Next Karate Kid 9:00pm The Karate Kid 11:10pm The Karate Kid, Part II

5:10am The Big Year 7:00am My Girl 8:50am The Artist 10:40am The Hours 12:45pm We Bought a Zoo 3:00pm To Rome with Love

1:05am The Karate Kid, Part II 3:00am The Next Karate Kid 4:50am Underworld: Awakening

5:00pm St Elmo's Fire 7:00pm My Girl 9:00pm We Bought a Zoo 11:15pm To Rome with Love 1:10am Girl, Interrupted 3:25am Intersection 5:10am The Artist

5:45pm Caddyshack 7:30pm Liar Liar 9:00pm The Mask 10:45pm Ted

SKY MOVIES ACTION

12:35am The Pool Boys 2:05am Not Suitable for Children 3:45am Boogie Woogie 5:20am Big Business

4:15am Money Train 6:10am Jurassic Park III 7:50am Alexander 10:50am National Treasure 1:05pm The Karate Kid 3:15pm The Karate Kid, Part II 5:15pm The Karate Kid, Part II

TCM 6:00am TCM Shorts 6:15am The King and Four Queens 7:45am I Killed Wild Bill Hickok 9:00am The Fighting Lawman 10:25am Yellow Sky 12:20pm Domino Kid 1:50pm Gunsmoke 2:55pm Gunsmoke 4:00pm Rio Lobo 6:10pm Cowboy 8:00pm Firecreek 10:00pm Lethal Weapon 3 12:20am Come See The Paradise 3:00am Lethal Weapon 3 4:55am TCM Shorts 5:15am Off Set



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2:15am BBC News The latest national and international news stories, followed by Weather. 7:00am Breakfast The latest news stories and events. 10:15am Rip Off Britain 11:00am Homes Under the Hammer Property experts visit three properties before they go up for auction. 12:00pm Street Patrol UK 12:45pm Claimed and Shamed 1:15pm Bargain Hunt Game show in which two teams compete for the best bargains before they go up for auction. 2:00pm BBC News The latest national and international news stories, followed by Weather. 2:30pm Regional News All the latest local news. 2:45pm Doctors Drama series set in a busy Midlands medical practice. 3:15pm Perfection General knowledge quiz show.

4.00pm - midnight 4:00pm Escape to the Country Series which helps prospective buyers find their dream home in the country. 4:45pm Wanted Down Under 5:30pm Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is 6:15pm Pointless 7:00pm BBC News The latest national and international news stories, followed by Weather. 7:30pm Regional News All the latest local news. 8:00pm The One Show Magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. 8:30pm EastEnders 9:00pm Holby City 10:00pm New Tricks 11:00pm BBC News The latest national and international news stories, followed by Weather. 11:25pm Regional News All the latest local news. 11:30pm Weather The latest weather information. 11:35pm Britain's Broken Families

12:25am Dragonfly Sci-fi drama. 2:05am Weatherview Detailed weather forecast. 2:10am BBC News The latest national and international news stories, followed by Weather.

BBC3 8:00pm Top Gear 9:00pm The Insider 10:00pm Don't Tell the Bride 11:00pm Bad Education 11:30pm EastEnders Another visit to the residents of Albert Square, for a regular dose of drama, excitement and tears. 12:00am Family Guy Animated comedy about family life. 12:22am Family Guy Animated comedy about family life. 12:45am American Dad! Animated adventures of a hapless CIA agent and his family. 1:07am American Dad! Animated adventures of a hapless CIA agent and his family. 1:30am Bad Education 2:00am Don't Tell the Bride Series in which the groom must choose every detail of his upcoming nuptials. 3:00am Fazer's Urban Takeover 4:00am Don't Tell the Bride

ITV

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Channel 4

5:50am Deadly Dilemmas 6:20am The Burrowers - Learning Zone 6:50am In My Shoes 7:00am Preview 7:05am Homes Under the Hammer Property experts visit three properties before they go up for auction. 8:05am Street Patrol UK 8:50am Claimed and Shamed 9:20am Real Rescues Documentary series which follows the dramatic day-to-day work of the emergency services. 10:05am Britain's Big Wildlife Revival 11:05am Robbed, Raided and Reunited 11:35am HARDtalk 12:00pm BBC News 12:30pm World News 1:00pm Daily Politics Conference Special 2:00pm Coast A look back at part of an episode of coast. 2:15pm Celebrity Mastermind 3:15pm Great British Menu 3:45pm Ocean Giants

4:25am ITV Nightscreen 6:05am The Jeremy Kyle Show 7:00am Daybreak 9:30am Lorraine 10:25am The Jeremy Kyle Show 11:30am This Morning The popular morning lifestyle magazine show with advice, chat and competitions. 12:25pm ITV News 12:30pm This Morning The popular morning lifestyle magazine show with advice, chat and competitions. 1:30pm Loose Women 2:30pm ITV News and Weather A round-up of the latest news headlines and a national weather forecast. 3:00pm Storage Hoarders

3:30am Teleshopping 7:00am Emmerdale Popular long-running soap opera, set in a Yorkshire village. 7:25am Coronation Street 7:50am Coronation Street More drama and turmoil from the residents of Coronation Street in the longest running TV Soap. 8:25am The Jeremy Kyle Show USA 9:10am You've Been Framed! 9:40am Dinner Date 10:40am The Real Housewives of New York City Reality series following a group of affluent Manhattan housewives. 11:35am The Real Housewives of Vancouver 12:30pm The Millionaire Matchmaker 1:30pm Emmerdale Popular longrunning soap opera, set in a Yorkshire village. 2:00pm Coronation Street 2:30pm Coronation Street 3:00pm The Jeremy Kyle Show

5:20am Genevieve 6:55am Baking Mad with Eric Lanlard 7:20am The Hoobs 7:45am The Hoobs The Hoobs are very impressed by how high frogs can jump. But how do they do it? 8:10am According to Jim 8:35am Will and Grace 9:00am Frasier 9:30am Frasier 10:00am Everybody Loves Raymond 10:30am Everybody Loves Raymond 11:00am The Big Bang Theory 11:30am The Big Bang Theory Leonard is devastated when Stuart from the comic book shop chats Penny up. 12:00pm A Place in the Sun: Home or Away 1:00pm Channel 4 News Summary Includes news headlines and weather. 1:05pm Jamie's 15 Minute Meals 1:35pm River Cottage Veg 2:05pm Kidnapped

4:45pm Elephant Diaries 5:15pm The Seven Ages of Britain 6:15pm Cash in the Attic Series which looks at the real value of household junk. 7:00pm Eggheads 7:30pm James Martin's Food Map of Britain 8:00pm The Hairy Bikers' Best of British The bikers continue their culinary journey through time as they celebrate British food. 9:00pm The Great British Bake Off 10:00pm The Midwives 11:00pm Later Live... with Jools Holland 11:30pm Newsnight Comprehensive coverage of the day's important national and international news stories.

4:00pm The Alan Titchmarsh Show 5:00pm Tipping Point 6:00pm The Chase 7:00pm Local News and Weather 7:30pm ITV News and Weather 8:00pm Emmerdale 8:30pm UEFA Champions League 11:00pm ITV News at Ten and Weather 11:35pm UEFA Champions League

4:05pm The Jeremy Kyle Show 5:10pm The Real Housewives of Vancouver 6:05pm The Millionaire Matchmaker 7:00pm Dinner Date Dating show with a twist. 8:00pm You've Been Framed! 8:30pm You've Been Framed! 9:00pm You've Been Framed! Comedy show which features a selection of camcorder catastrophes and video disasters. 10:00pm The Magaluf Weekender 11:00pm Crazy Beaches 11:30pm Celebrity Juice

4:10pm Countdown 5:00pm Deal or No Deal 6:00pm Come Dine with Me 7:00pm The Simpsons 7:30pm Hollyoaks Will struggles to deal with the consequences of his actions. 8:00pm Channel 4 News Includes sport and weather. 8:55pm 4thought.tv 9:00pm Double Your House for Half the Money 10:00pm Posh Pawn 11:00pm Fabulous Fashionistas

BBC3

12:45am - American Dad!

Animated adventures of a hapless CIA agent and his family. Francine gets a job at Stan's office, which cramps his style and his ability to flirt with co-workers. When Francine retaliates with a little flirting of her own, war breaks out at work.

12:20am Today at the Conference Political update. 12:50am The Midwives 1:50am The United States of Television: America in Primetime 2:50am This is BBC Two 5:00am Regency Life: 3 Lives in 1 Day 5:30am The World My Stuff and Me

BBC4 8:00pm World News Today 8:30pm Nature's Microworlds Series in which Steve Backshall looks at some of the world's most iconic ecosystems. 9:00pm A Pembrokeshire Farm 9:30pm Britain on Film 10:00pm The Other Pompeii: Life and Death in Herculaneum 11:00pm The Bridges That Built London - With Dan Cruickshank 12:00am Michael Wood on Beowulf 1:00am The Viking Sagas 2:00am Britain on Film The Home Front. 2:30am A Pembrokeshire Farm 3:00am Nature's Microworlds Series in which Steve Backshall looks at some of the world's most iconic ecosystems. 3:30am The Other Pompeii: Life and Death in Herculaneum

12:35am The Return Supernatural chiller. 2:00am Jackpot247 4:00am Loose Women 4:45am ITV Nightscreen

12:15am Funny People 1:10am FYI Daily 1:15am Funny People 3:00am Life's Funniest Moments 3:25am Teleshopping

12:05am Bouncers 1:10am Random Acts Stunning graphics take the nightly short-form arts strand deep under the sea. 1:15am Pokerstars.Com Caribbean Adventure 2:10am American Football 3:05am Kotv Boxing 3:35am Beach Volleyball 4:30am British GT 4:55am Mobil 1 The Grid 5:25am Countdown

Satellite channels SKY1 6:00am Stargate SG-1 7:00am Brainiac: Science Abuse 8:00am Dog the Bounty Hunter 8:30am Dog the Bounty Hunter 9:00am Airline USA 9:30am Airline USA 10:00am NCIS: Los Angeles 11:00am NCIS: Los Angeles 12:00pm NCIS: Los Angeles 1:00pm NCIS: Los Angeles 2:00pm Hawaii Five-0 3:00pm Hawaii Five-0 4:00pm Stargate SG-1 5:00pm Stargate SG-1 6:00pm Modern Family 6:30pm Modern Family 7:00pm Futurama 7:30pm The Simpsons 8:30pm The Simpsons 9:00pm Modern Family 9:30pm Modern Family 10:00pm A Touch of Cloth 11:00pm Cop Squad 12:00am Arrow 1:00am Now That's What I call History! 1:30am Now

That's What I call History! 2:00am Nothing to Declare 2:30am Nothing to Declare 3:00am Road Wars 4:00am Miami SWAT/Border Invasion USA 5:00am Stargate SG-1

SKY MOVIES COMEDY 5:20am Big Business 7:00am Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me 8:45am The Three Stooges 10:30am Evolution 12:15pm Without a Paddle 2:00pm Here Comes the Boom 3:45pm Beetlejuice 5:30pm I Don't Know How She Does it 7:15pm Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me 9:00pm Here Comes the Boom 10:45pm The Three Stooges 12:20am Without a Paddle 2:00am Fright Night 3:50am Orange County 5:15am Evolution

SKY MOVIES DRAMA

1:05pm Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest 3:40pm Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End

5:10am The Artist 7:00am Field of Dreams 9:00am The Vow 11:00am One Day 1:00pm Notting Hill 3:10pm About Time: Sky Movies Special 3:25pm The Oranges

6:30pm Casino Royale 9:00pm Quantum of Solace 11:00pm Bad Boys II

5:00pm Twins 7:00pm One Day 9:00pm Notting Hill 11:15pm The Oranges 1:00am Twins 3:00am The Vow 4:55am About Time: Sky Movies Special 5:15am Easy Come, Easy Go

SKY MOVIES ACTION 4:50am Underworld: Awakening 6:30am The Avengers Special 7:00am Last Man Standing 8:45am Casino Royale 11:15am Quantum of Solace

1:30am Mad Max 3:10am First Blood 4:50am Death Warrant

TCM 6:00am Firecreek 7:50am Gunsmoke 8:55am Gunsmoke 9:55am Cowboy 11:45am Rio Lobo 1:50pm Gunsmoke 2:55pm Gunsmoke 4:00pm Rio Bravo 6:45pm Sam Whiskey 8:35pm Gun Battle at Monterey 10:00pm The Beast 12:10am Bull Durham 2:10am The Beast 4:15am Bull Durham


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LEAPY LEE SAYS IT GREAT EVENT: The Proms. faces, all baring their emotions without a damn Burka in sight. The Burka is a travesty. This awful facial shroud actually sums up the oppressive way of life our enemies would have us adopt, if we allowed it, which we never will. The French have already banned this unacceptable mask of misery and I was delighted to see Conservative MP Philip Hollobone

OTHERS THINK IT come out this week and state that if one of these women required a ‘face to face’ consultation, they would not be welcome unless their faces could actually be observed. Let us be absolutely clear here. The Burka has nothing whatsoever to do with religion. At no point does the Koran mention the female form has to be covered from top to toe,

merely that they should be attired modestly. (Call me old fashioned, but observing the way some of our ladies expose themselves these days the Koran may have a point!) No, having lived in a Muslim country for almost eight years, I can tell you, the only reason their women are covered in this way is that some of the men are so randy and emotionally insecure; they simply can’t trust other males to keep their hands off them. It really is as simple as that. As far as the women themselves are concerned, some comply because they are simply petrified of their chosen partners, others retain a masochistic or subservient attitude, and only a few truly enjoy the anonymity and intimidating effect this threatening emotion eraser has on those around them. This week’s message? Ban the Burka and God bless the Proms. Keep the Faith. Love Leapy. Leapylee2002@gmail.com.

Right again CONGRATULATIONS on yet another article in the EWN that I, and I am sure 99 per cent of the population, agree with. My friends and acquaintances all agree with Leapy about keeping out of the Syrian conflict. Thank you once again for expressing our thoughts so clearly. Keep it up! Cynthia Blantern, (Malaga)

A tragedy

LETTERS TO LEAPY

ROYAL ALBERT HALL LONDON

Proms show those who are so proud to be gloriously British TO me one of the most wonderfully British events of the year is The Proms. The series of classical music concerts held at London’s Royal Albert Hall, sum up everything that is gloriously British. As I looked out at the thousands who took part in this year’s final, heart bursting night, my thoughts turned to the subsequent despair and envy that must be felt by the enemies in our midst. Misguided zealots, who actually think they can replace the British heritage and way of life with their own austere undemocratic slavery. As I looked out across this wonderful gathering, with the flags of the Commonwealth and our nation waving proudly in the breeze and the uplifting tones of ‘Land of Hope and Glory’ ringing stridently out from 10,000 throats, I was struck by two thoughts. One was why our Scottish partners would ever want to leave our age old alliance! And secondly the sight of thousands of joyful

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REGARDING Syria. It is a tragedy what is happening there. I have to say I disagree with a lot of what Leapy says, but this time he has it right. Democracy has finally been heard with the UK parliament voting against military action. Clara Anderson, Torrevieja, (Alicante).


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2:10am BBC News The latest national and international news stories, followed by Weather. 7:00am Breakfast The latest news stories and events. 10:15am Rip Off Britain 11:00am Homes Under the Hammer Property experts visit three properties before they go up for auction. 12:00pm Street Patrol UK 12:45pm Claimed and Shamed 1:15pm Bargain Hunt Game show in which two teams compete for the best bargains before they go up for auction. 2:00pm BBC News The latest national and international news stories, followed by Weather. 2:30pm Regional News All the latest local news. 2:45pm Doctors Drama series set in a busy Midlands medical practice. 3:15pm Perfection

4.00pm - midnight 4:00pm Escape to the Country Series which helps prospective buyers find their dream home in the country. 4:45pm Wanted Down Under 5:30pm Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is 6:15pm Pointless 7:00pm BBC News The latest national and international news stories, followed by Weather. 7:30pm Regional News All the latest local news. 8:00pm The One Show Magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. 9:00pm Watchdog 10:00pm Who Do You Think You Are? 11:00pm BBC News The latest national and international news stories, followed by Weather. 11:25pm Regional News All the latest local news. 11:30pm Weather The latest weather information. 11:35pm Father Figure

12:05am Room 101 12:45am The History Boys 2:35am Weatherview Detailed weather forecast. 2:40am BBC News The latest national and international news stories, followed by Weather.

BBC3 8:00pm Top Gear 9:00pm Motorway Cops Documentary following the traffic police. 10:00pm Sun, Sex and Suspicious Parents 11:00pm Boom Town 11:30pm Russell Howard's Good News 12:00am Family Guy Animated comedy series about family life. 12:22am Family Guy Animated comedy series about American family life. 12:45am American Dad! 1:07am American Dad! 1:30am Boom Town 2:00am The Insider 3:00am Bad Education 3:30am Comedy Fest Live 4:30am Bad Education

ITV

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Channel 4

6:00am Joey's First Fight 6:15am Lilly the Magnificent 6:30am My Kite is Flying 6:45am Little Alien 7:00am Preview 7:15am Homes Under the Hammer Property experts visit three properties before they go up for auction. 8:15am Street Patrol UK 9:00am Claimed and Shamed 9:30am Real Rescues Documentary series which follows the dramatic day-to-day work of the emergency services. 10:15am Wild Shepherdess with Kate Humble 11:15am Robbed, Raided and Reunited 11:45am See Hear Magazine programme for the deaf community. 12:15pm Sailing: America's Cup 1:00pm Daily Politics Conference Special 2:00pm Mastermind 2:30pm Great British Menu 3:00pm Daily Politics Leader Speech

4:45am ITV Nightscreen 6:05am The Jeremy Kyle Show 7:00am Daybreak 9:30am Lorraine 10:25am The Jeremy Kyle Show 11:30am This Morning The popular morning lifestyle magazine show with advice, chat and competitions. 12:25pm ITV News 12:30pm This Morning The popular morning lifestyle magazine show with advice, chat and competitions. 1:30pm Loose Women 2:30pm ITV News and Weather A round-up of the latest news headlines and a national weather forecast. 3:00pm Storage Hoarders

3:25am Teleshopping 6:50am ITV2 Nightscreen 7:00am Emmerdale Popular long-running soap opera, set in a Yorkshire village. 7:25am The Xtra Factor An exclusive insight into the daily lives of The X Factor contestants. 8:25am The Jeremy Kyle Show USA Jeremy Kyle presents the American version of his popular talk show. 9:10am You've Been Framed! 9:40am Dinner Date 10:40am The Real Housewives of New York City Reality series following a group of affluent Manhattan housewives. 11:35am The Real Housewives of Vancouver 12:30pm The Millionaire Matchmaker 1:30pm Emmerdale Popular long-running soap opera, set in a Yorkshire village. 2:00pm The Xtra Factor 3:00pm The Jeremy Kyle Show

5:25am Countdown 6:10am Superscrimpers: Waste Not, Want Not 6:20am Deal or No Deal 7:10am The Treacle People The sticky heroes take a well-earned break as they set off for their summer holidays on Bessie. 7:20am The Hoobs 7:45am The Hoobs 8:10am According to Jim Cheryl goes behind Jim's back and loans Andy $1,000 as a deposit for a flat. 8:35am Will and Grace 9:00am Frasier 9:30am Frasier 10:00am Everybody Loves Raymond 10:30am Everybody Loves Raymond 11:00am The Big Bang Theory 11:30am The Big Bang Theory 12:00pm A Place in the Sun: Home or Away 1:00pm Channel 4 News Summary 1:05pm Jamie's 15 Minute Meals 1:35pm Hugh's 3 Good Things 1:55pm A Town Like Alice

5:00pm Coast A look back at part of an episode of coast. 5:10pm The Seven Ages of Britain 6:10pm Cash in the Attic Series which looks at the real value of household junk. 6:55pm Party Political Broadcast by the Liberal Democrats 7:00pm Eggheads 7:30pm James Martin's Food Map of Britain 8:00pm The Hairy Bikers' Best of British The bikers continue their culinary journey through time as they celebrate British food. 9:00pm The House That ÂŁ100k Built 10:00pm Science Britannica 11:00pm The Culture Show 11:30pm Newsnight Comprehensive coverage of the day's important national and international news stories.

4:00pm The Alan Titchmarsh Show 5:00pm Tipping Point 6:00pm The Chase 7:00pm Local News and Weather 7:30pm ITV News and Weather 8:00pm Emmerdale 8:30pm Coronation Street 9:00pm Big Star's Little Star 10:00pm Whitechapel 11:00pm ITV News at Ten and Weather 11:35pm Through the Keyhole

4:05pm The Jeremy Kyle Show 5:10pm The Real Housewives of Vancouver 6:05pm The Millionaire Matchmaker 7:00pm Dinner Date 8:00pm You've Been Framed! 8:30pm You've Been Framed! 9:00pm Funniest Ever You've Been Framed! 10:00pm Girlfriends 11:00pm Couples Retreat 11:55pm FYI Daily

4:10pm Countdown 5:00pm Deal or No Deal 6:00pm Come Dine with Me 7:00pm The Simpsons 7:30pm Hollyoaks A furious Jack makes Frankie apologise. Tragedy strikes for the Roscoes. 8:00pm Channel 4 News 8:55pm 4thought.tv 4thought.tv asks: Can food nourish your soul? 9:00pm The Three Day Nanny 10:00pm Grand Designs You couldn't meet two more different people than Martin and Kae Walker. 11:00pm The Last Leg 11:50pm Ramsay's Hotel Hell

CH4

11:00am The Big Bang Theory While Leonard and Raj take a heartbroken Howard to Las Vegas, Sheldon locks himself out of the flat and has to stay with Penny.

Johnny Galecki, Jim Parsons, Kaley Cuoco, Simon Helberg, Kunal Nayyar, Melissa Rauch & Mayim Bialik

12:20am Today at the Conference Political update. 12:50am The Midwives Series following the work of midwives at Birmingham Women's Hospital. 1:50am See Hear Magazine programme for the deaf community. 2:20am This is BBC Two 5:00am Why the Industrial Revolution Happened Here - Learning Zone 5:20am D-Day: The Last Heroes 5:55am The Last Days of Anne Boleyn - Learning Zone

BBC4 8:00pm World News Today 8:30pm Nature's Microworlds Series in which Steve Backshall looks at some of the world's most iconic ecosystems. 9:00pm Harlots, Housewives and Heroines: A 17th Century History for Girls 10:00pm Fabric of Britain 11:00pm Seamus Heaney: A Life in Pictures 11:40pm Seamus Heaney Talks to Kirsty Wark 12:10am Something to Write Home About: Seamus Heaney 12:40am Lost Kingdoms of South America 1:40am The Two Thousand Year Old Computer 2:40am Harlots, Housewives and Heroines: A 17th Century History for Girls 3:40am Fabric of Britain

12:35am Great Night Out 1:30am Jackpot247 4:00am British Touring Car Championships Rockingham. 5:15am ITV Nightscreen

12:00am Couples Retreat 1:20am America's Got Talent Talent show which scours the country in search of the most talented person in America. 3:00am Life's Funniest Moments 3:25am Teleshopping

12:45am Random Acts 12:50am Itunes Festival 2013 1:50am Shameless USA 2:45am Abhaas 4:40am Superscrimpers: Waste Not, Want Not 5:35am Deal or No Deal

Satellite channels SKY1 6:00am Stargate SG-1 7:00am Brainiac: Science Abuse 8:00am Dog the Bounty Hunter 9:00am Airline USA 10:00am NCIS: Los Angeles 2:00pm Hawaii Five-0 3:00pm Hawaii Five-0 4:00pm Stargate SG-1 6:00pm Modern Family 7:00pm Futurama 7:30pm The Simpsons 9:00pm Harrow: A Very British School 10:00pm A League of Their Own 11:00pm Chickens 11:30pm Cop Squad Sharing shifts with 12:30am Road Wars 1:30am Now That's What I call History! 2:00am Now That's What I call History! 2:30am Nothing to Declare 3:00am Road Wars 4:00am Miami SWAT/Border Invasion USA 5:00am Stargate SG-1

SKY MOVIES COMEDY 5:15am Evolution 7:00am Free Samples 8:40am Tower Heist 10:30am Young Adult 12:10pm The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 2:15pm Win Win 4:05pm Bedtime Stories 5:45pm Free Samples 7:15pm Tower Heist 9:00pm The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 11:05pm For a Good Time, Call... 12:35am Vamps 2:15am Young Adult 3:50am Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story 5:25am Bedtime Stories

SKY MOVIES DRAMA 5:15am Easy Come, Easy Go 7:00am Lola Versus

8:35am The Age of Innocence 10:55am Medicine Man 12:45pm The Lucky One 2:30pm Apollo 13 5:00pm The Top Ten Show 2013 5:15pm Anastasia 7:15pm The Lucky One 9:00pm Apollo 13 11:30pm Philadelphia 1:50am About Time: Sky Movies Special 2:10am Private Peaceful 4:10am Trouble with the Curve: Sky Movies Special 4:30am The Age of Innocence

SKY MOVIES ACTION 4:50am Death Warrant 6:30am Prometheus Discovered (Sm Generic) 7:00am The Thing 8:50am Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 11:05am Skyfall 1:35pm On Her Majesty's Secret Service

4:00pm Octopussy 6:15pm Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 8:30pm Skyfall 11:00pm Enter the Dragon 12:45am Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior 2:25am Rambo: First Blood Part II 4:05am Excalibur

TCM 6:00am Gun Battle at Monterey 7:20am Gunsmoke 8:20am Gunsmoke 9:20am Sam Whiskey 11:10am Rio Bravo 1:50pm Gunsmoke 2:55pm Gunsmoke 4:00pm How the West Was Won 6:55pm Kansas Pacific 8:20pm The Juggler 10:00pm The Glimmer Man 11:45pm The Holcroft Covenant 2:00am The Glimmer Man 3:35am The Holcroft Covenant 5:30am Off Set 5:50am Off Set


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STUDY IN MARBELLA: A US education without leaving Spain.

THE starting date for southern Spain’s newest university is drawing closer. Staff have been hard at work getting ready to welcome their first intake of students to the American College Marbella, on September 23. The ethos of the college is to prepare young adults for life in an American or Canadian university without having to leave the security of their own home. William O’Brien, President of ‘mother college’ the American College of Dubai, explained to the EWN that the college could work as a gateway to America for many of the students. He said: “At the age of 18 some people are ready to head off on their own, others maybe need a year or two more to mature. We can give students the option of entering the American university system without having to head off

away they might walk into a lecture hall full of 1,000 students. Here there will be class sizes of just 15.” Generally students will be drilled in certain units to make sure their levels of English are up to standard. That includes the preparatory Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) that has become mandatory at many English-speaking colleges and universities in America. They also will be put through the General Education Development test.

American College Marbella ready to go! to another country half way round the world, perhaps before they are ready for it.” He stressed that the college, depending on the future direction the students want to take, normally suggests a two year course in Marbella before heading for America or Canada. But much is up to the students themselves. O’Brien said: “The great thing about the American system is the flexibility it has. Once students

earn credits they own them and can take them to other universities where they will be recognised. “So our students can earn recognised credits here then transfer to the US. It makes it easier for them.” He added that with an initial intake of just 150, students will get very personal attention. “If they headed to the US straight

That is the study of a group of five subjects that, when passed, certifies the student has earned an American or Canadian level of academic skill. It would be the equivalent of the UK’s A levels or the Bachillerato in Spain. On top of that students are put through SAT tests to assess their readiness for college. SAT scores are one factor taken into account by universities when accepting students. The American College Marbella can be a very cost-effective way of entering the American university system. First semester fees are around €4,900. Students can remain at home for the first two years of their university life, thus making considerable savings on living expenses. It is hoped once the only American university in southern Spain gets going it will boost the local economy by attracting students from abroad.


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CARME CHACON, former Defence Minister and contender for the PSOE party leadership, is off to the US for a sabbatical year. As a Barcelona-based Catalan she can stay out of the separatist issue secretly Cassandra Nash backed by many PSC members who halfand not entirely impartial reaction – heartedly follow the party to the Spanish political scene line. Chacon’s true feelings regarding Catalan independence are not known, but her ambitions SABBATICAL YEAR: Carme Chacon is off to the US. to lead the party and, eventually, financial corruption case which concentrate on the economy Spain are no mystery. So she will Barcenas has unravelled to the instead of explaining away return when the dust has settled, point that it entangles the PP still Barcenas and Gurtel. Unfortunately, there is so much and make her leadership move more. What loses support for the PP is what won them the 2011 to explain away that the then. Clever, fragrant Chacon! elections: the economy. government cannot get on with Two years ago first-time PP its real business until it comes voters believed Mariano Rajoy clean. Or dirty, as the case might would salvage the economy. be. He has failed, but if there TWO out of every three people were a noticeable upturn, if who voted PP in November 2011 unemployment queues would not do so now. shortened, if there were more TWO computers used by Luis Revelations from the ex-PP spending on health and Barcenas at the PP party Treasurer and Senator Luis education, much would be headquarters in Madrid were Barcenas have not helped. forgiven and votes won back. handed to investigating Judge Neither has the Gurtel politicalRajoy knows this and wants to Pablo Ruz. One hard-drive was

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Suits you, sir! FRANCISCO CAMPS, former president of the Valencian Community was allegedly up to his neck in Gurtel corruption. The Valencian Government supposedly handed out government contracts in return for commissions and Camps was purportedly bribed with made-to-measure suits. The case reached court but a nine-strong jury, all local residents, acquitted him by a five-to-four majority. Camps’s name has reappeared in the Noos scandal embroiling the king’s son-in-law Iñaki Urdangarin in the alleged misuse of public funds. The Noos case emerged during an earlier politicalfinancial corruption case in Palma de Mallorca and ongoing investigations link both Camps and Valencia City Mayor Rita Barbera to Noos. missing and the other destroyed. Remanded Barcenas claims they contained details of irregular

LINKED: Francisco Camps. Their parliamentary immunity gives them the right to be tried in Valencia by a superior court. As a result the Mallorca public prosecutor wants to shift the entire Urdangarin investigation to Valencia’s Upper Court of Justice. This would remove persistent and fearless Judge Jose Castro from the case after three years. It could stem from a desire to see justice done. Or someone, somewhere hopes that a public already gorged on a diet of Gurtel and Barcenas will lose its appetite for the Urdangarin scandal. funding, a claim the party denies. So why try to hide something that never existed?



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€100m shock of football transfer SPAIN is currently experiencing severe government cutbacks along with thousands of evictions and high levels of unemployment, whilst Real Madrid spends THE opinions amongst people the EWN talked to on the street are quite unambiguous. Gareth Bale is not worth that amount of money and there are far better areas where the money could be spent. • “I think it is disgusting that they can afford to pay that kind of money, especially with the situation most expats are experiencing, with illegal homes and unemployment because of the bad state of the construction industry, said George Morris, a retired lorry driver from Cantoria (Almeria). He added: “There seems to be more poverty now in Spain with normal people helping each other out by collecting food for food banks.” • Keith Fowler, 69, retired from Baza (Granada) said: “The Spanish are passionate

€100 million to buy footballer Gareth Bale. That sort of money could buy 12.5 million menus del dia (at €8) or pay for 3,700 nurses for a year

THOMAS - It’s EU money. about football and after all Real Madrid is a business, but no player is worth that kind of money. Ordinary Spanish people are probably not too happy about it.” • Connor Cary, aged 22 from Monaghan, Ireland, agreed: “He’s overrated and I think it is stupid money, but it is hard to put a price on it.” He has a different theory as to why the sport could involve such high sums of money:

THE other week I wrote about some silly stories proliferating at this time of year. These have to be topped, though, by the one about the fictitious floating restaurant, Oscar’s, built in the hull of an old fishing boat amid reefs and shipwrecks in Brixham, Devon, where staff in diving gear would swim down to catch whatever fish the customer wanted. In the three months it was up, Oscar’s managed to climb to a top ranking on TripAdvisor. And it didn’t even exist! This TripAdvisor profile was in fact a ruse started by a disgruntled businessman. He was fed up with malicious and unmoderated reviews being posted on the website that claims to provide “unbiased hotel reviews, photos and advice for hotels and vacations.” This follows an earlier TripAdvisor profile about a Glasgow hostel for the homeless named as one of the city’s best hotels after fake reviews. Some users even posted photos of pool and spa facilities that the hotel supposedly offers, but which don’t actually exist. Now, even the best genuine restaurants and hotels in the world will always find some detractors, so you have to use a bit of common sense and look at a range of reviews. Used intelligently, TripAdvisor is a very useful tool, but useless if taken at

CONNOR - Bale is overrated and not worth that amount of money.

STREET TALK “It’s publicity, it gets people’s interest.” • Sandra Whiley, aged 65, also agrees. As a former nurse now retired on the

(average cost €27,000 each). We asked the question: Do you think given the circumstances, this money could be better spent elsewhere?

SIMONE: Spend on youth. Orihuela Costa, (Alicante) she was shocked at figures that his transfer was the equivalent of paying 3,700 nurses for a year: “Nothing can be right about that, I know movie stars and pop stars are paid a lot also, but at the end of the day I think the football world is crazy with the amount paid to players for a few games and training each week. A lot of them are not exactly good

role models.” • The money would be best spent anywhere other than football is another opinion. “It’s European Union Money they’ve spent, so I think spending it on anything else would be better than spending it on football,” says Thomas Tukya, 36, from Sweden on holiday on the Costa del Sol. • Simone Harding, 38 who lives in Riviera on the Costa del Sol has a clear idea where the money could be spent. She said: “I think the money would be better spent amongst the youth and the community and setting up more support for young people and families.”

People interviewed with regard to mobile phones will feature in next week’s edition.

TripAdvisor or fake advisor - your choice NORA JOHNSON

Breaking Views A Costa del Sol resident for a number of years, Nora is the author of psychological suspense and crime thrillers. To comment on any of the issues raised in her column, go to

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REVIEWS: Use TripAdvisor intelligently and be wary of first-time contributors giving excessively high or low ratings. face value. Why can’t it see, for instance, that a venue with numerous five-star reviews posted by first-time reviewers is quite likely cheating the system? Not funny really because people make spending decisions based on what they read on the site. As I’ve written before, you have to use your own ‘idiot filters’. If there are only five-star reviews, be suspicious; similarly, if only bad ones.

In fact, I’m astonished how people write damning reviews for the slightest reason. One reviewer gave a hotel a one-star rating because, even though he wasn’t staying there and only purchased a beer, he didn’t like the barman’s ‘surly attitude’. Another reviewer gave a restaurant a one-star slating despite not eating there because the decor ‘looked tired’. One common gripe I do take seriously, though, is being ‘accidentally’ overcharged in restaurants for fictitious drinks, etc, by a minority (thankfully) of restaurateurs. Hmm, back to the land of make-believe I wrote about above! If there’s only one thing you take away from today’s column, it’s this: CHECK those bills!

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PENING a newspaper these days can be an angst-inducing exercise. Wars, atrocities, crime and depravity jump out from every page, even the business section is not immune, with further economic doom foretelling of future austerity measures and tax hikes. If you are ready to skip the rest of this article and Ulrica Marshall Along with suicide seek out more lightbombings in Iraq, hearted pieces, bear with Swedish-born Ulrica is a uncontrollable nuclear freelance journalist living in me… emissions in Japan and Mallorca with her family. Her Do you scoff at the debut novel $Expat Wives is even the risk of political available on Amazon and media’s focus on iBooks. conflict on our doorstep To comment on any of celebrities partying the issues raised in Ulrica’s with regards to the border column, go to in St Tropez, Z-listers www.euroweeklynews.com/ with Gibraltar, our anxiety bickering in a house columnists/ulrica-marshall can rise to what ulrica@euroweeklynews.com under surveillance psychologists term ‘fight 24/7 and former teenor flight’ levels. idols behaving badly on stage at Music Nature has provided our bodies with the Awards? ability - or the adrenaline - to reach Perhaps you know more about the family maximum physical potential to stay and dramas of Brad and Angelina or Catherine fight an enemy, or to run faster than a and Michael Douglas than you do about speeding bullet in the opposite direction. those of your cousins, which you think is a Unless you are unfortunate enough to be tragedy, but secretly, you still read about it? in a war-zone, neither reaction is Well, you are not alone and I think doing appropriate these days. So, instead of so may, in fact, be a useful antidote to the being expended, the adrenaline internalises abundance of bad news that otherwise and can ultimately lead to health problems. dominates the media. Cue Miley Cyrus (the artist formerly After all, what can we, as private known as Hannah Montana) cavorting on individuals, do about allegations of stage with an oversized white foam finger chemical attacks on civilians in Syria? and a male pop star; the perfect storm in a Faced with harrowing photographs, we feel teacup. Whether it left you incensed, powerless and fearful for the future, ours irritated or intrigued, it was the talk of the and that of our children. town and media for several days. It made

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further headline news when the satirical newspaper The Onion posted a false first person explanation in the name of CNN’s Managing Editor for her decision to lead with this story ahead of the rather more weighty news available. They primarily blamed the age-old motivator of money for the decision, but in reality, are we not fed up with the horrors of the world? We cannot run from the current state of flux, and it is probably our duty as citizens of the world to stay informed. Sure, you can lobby the government or support Amnesty International, but in the end our impact is minimal. So, until the day that ‘good news’ captures the majority of headlines, our interest in the buffered, relatively unimportant world of reality TV stars and celebrities could be the escapism that we need. Rather than feeling guilty about buying your daily tabloid or weekly gossip magazine, just think about the money you are saving in counselling and, as you fall asleep at night, perhaps include Angelina Jolie in your little list of people to thank for a calm night’s sleep.




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removed the Dominican, Franciscan and Jesuit priests from Mexico. The brotherhood of ‘Penitentes’ assumed the critical role in keeping the Hispanic traditions alive in those remote areas without clergy. Many theorise that there is a connection between the still existent Penitentes of the San Luis Valley and the 16th century Penitentes of Spain. For example, there are many similarities in the Christmas season processions throughout the Valley and those performed in Sevilla and Granada. Perhaps the most curious tie of the Valley’s direct relationship to Spain has been a recent medical discovery. Doctors at some the area’s medical schools have documented disproportionate levels of breast cancer within the women of the Valley. The genetic mutation that has caused this particular type of virulent breast cancer had previously been found only in Jewish women with a European Mediterranean lineage. Yet all these new patients were Hispanic Catholics of the San Luis Valley. These ontological hard facts have raised some interesting overtures. It is well known that during the Middle Ages, the Jews of Spain were expelled or were forced to convert (becoming ‘conversos’). These exiles went as far as the New World and it is not hard to imagine that many ventured up the Rio Grande to the northern most outpost of the San Luis Valley. Rumours of secret Spanish Jewry have floated around the Valley for years. Locals have long noted that the original Spanish conquistador to the Valley, Juan de Onate (1598), had ‘converso’ relatives and documented conversos in his expedition. Furthermore the Valley is home to some local customs such as sweeping the dust to the centre of the room, covering mirrors while mourning a loved one and the Friday night lighting of candles, all tied to ancient Jewish customs. To be sure, it is not uncommon to see examples of Colonial Spanish architecture or hear Spanish being spoken while visiting the American south-west. Yet one would be hard pressed to find a more direct link between the New World to mother ship Spain than the evidence found in the San Luis Valley of Colorado, USA. These links with the past have proven to be a successful formula for sustained Spanish life in the Valley. That, in and of itself, is a very Spanish attribute.

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HE small pueblos of this valley are quintessentially Spanish; sun-baked plazas, adobe built homes with vines and fruit trees growing in grassless yards, crosses crowning church spires, desolate cemeteries, etc. Even the names of the pueblos remain true to form: Antonito, Conejos, Guadalupe, Monte Vista, San Juan, etc. Are we referring to a remote valley in Andalucia somewhere? In Valencia or Aragon? No, these are the names and descriptions of a remote valley an ocean apart from Spain. This article directs your attention to the San Luis Valley in my home state of Colorado, USA. The Valley is high (2,200-2,500 metres), large, flat, desert-like surrounded on three sides by some of Colorado’s highest peaks (4,400 metres). The headwaters of the mighty Rio Grande are born here. It is the geographical remoteness and the severe terrain that have been most instrumental in shaping the Valley’s unique connection to mother ship Spain and their Iberian roots. Consider the following. Prior to 1821 ‘New Spain’, or what we now know as Mexico, was a domain with direct ties to : The Rio e. ABOVE k li t r e Madrid. The San Luis Valley was s e :D N VALLEY the northern most extreme part SAN JUA of New Spain. It was viewed as a strategic JACK GAIONI buffer zone between marauding Indians and over-zealous Anglo-American frontiersmen. In an effort to colonise this US citizen Jack is remote valley, Madrid made land grants to spending the first years of his politically favoured Spanish families. retirement in Many times these large land grants went Almeria. His to first generation New Spaniards or to articles have been published in Spain absentee citizens still on the Iberian and the US. Peninsula. In most cases, the San Luis remained poor and unproductive due to neglect, isolation, poor soil and continual raids from hostile Indians. Unlike much of Some have even unflatteringly the New World, there was little described New World Spanish as a intermarriage with the indigenous “corrupt and deficient language of the population. poor.” Yet, even though the Valley remained The dialect of the San Luis Valley, sparsely populated, those that did colonise however, has been identified as closely remained directly tied to the Iberian related to the Castilian Spanish of the royal Peninsula. court. Only slight traces of the Mexican The Spanish language of New Spain was elements of speech have been found in (is) generally a mixture of Andalucian, the language which is still spoken in the Galacian, and Portuguese dialects blended Valley today. with indigenous dialects. Linguists have also noted that those

particular Native Americans that have managed to assimilate into the Valley’s communities also use a courtly Castilian accent. It appears the remoteness of the Valley has protected the dialect from Grande. change throughout the centuries. Water in this high desert Valley - it receives less than 10 inches annually - is of paramount importance. Wells, streams, small ponds and underground aquifers do in fact exist but have proven unreliable for sustained agriculture or human usage. Taking direct advantage of the snow run-off from the surrounding mountain ranges, a 400 year old system of ‘acequias’ (from the Spanish/Arabic ‘water-conduit’) is still active in the Valley. Borrowing directly from Spanish-Arabic engineering traditions, taking water directly from its source to farms and pueblos via ditches and gravity chutes, suggests Old World engineering rather than New World applications. The roots of The Third Order of Saint Francis of Amiss go back 800 years in Spain. Members would practice selfflagellation, cross-carrying and other forms of physical torment as penance for their sins. Following Mexico’s independence from Spain (1821), the Catholic Church


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CARME CHACON, former Defence Minister and contender for the PSOE party leadership, is off to the US for a sabbatical year. As a Barcelona-based Catalan she can stay out of the separatist issue secretly Cassandra Nash backed by many PSC members who halfheartedly follow the party and not entirely impartial reaction – to the Spanish political scene line. Chacon’s true feelings regarding Catalan independence are not known, but SABBATICAL YEAR: Carme Chacon is off to the US. her ambitions to lead the party and, eventually, Spain are no financial corruption case which concentrate on the economy mystery. So she will return when Barcenas has unravelled to the instead of explaining away the dust has settled, and make point that it entangles the PP still Barcenas and Gurtel. her leadership move then. Clever, more. What loses support for the Unfortunately, there is so much fragrant Chacon! PP is what won them the 2011 to explain away that the elections: the economy. government cannot get on with Two years ago first-time PP its real business until it comes voters believed Mariano Rajoy clean. Or dirty, as the case might would salvage the economy. be. He has failed, but if there TWO out of every three people were a noticeable upturn, if who voted PP in November 2011 unemployment queues would not do so now. shortened, if there were more TWO computers used by Luis Revelations from the ex-PP spending on health and Barcenas at the PP party Treasurer and Senator Luis education, much would be headquarters in Madrid were Barcenas have not helped. forgiven and votes won back. handed to investigating Judge Neither has the Gurtel politicalRajoy knows this and wants to Pablo Ruz. One hard-drive was

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Suits you, sir! FRANCISCO CAMPS, former president of the Valencian Community was allegedly up to his neck in Gurtel corruption. The Valencian Government supposedly handed out government contracts in return for commissions and Camps was purportedly bribed with made-to-measure suits. The case reached court but a nine-strong jury, all local residents, acquitted him by a five-to-four majority. Camps’s name has reappeared in the Noos scandal embroiling the king’s son-in-law Iñaki Urdangarin in the alleged misuse of public funds. The Noos case emerged during an earlier politicalfinancial corruption case in Palma de Mallorca and ongoing investigations link both Camps and Valencia City Mayor Rita Barbera to Noos. missing and the other destroyed. Remanded Barcenas claims they contained details of irregular

LINKED: Francisco Camps. Their parliamentary immunity gives them the right to be tried in Valencia by a superior court. As a result the Mallorca public prosecutor wants to shift the entire Urdangarin investigation to Valencia’s Upper Court of Justice. This would remove persistent and fearless Judge Jose Castro from the case after three years. It could stem from a desire to see justice done. Or someone, somewhere hopes that a public already gorged on a diet of Gurtel and Barcenas will lose its appetite for the Urdangarin scandal. funding, a claim the party denies. So why try to hide something that never existed?


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The children who disappeared SPAIN registers some 8,000 cases of missing minors per year, but fortunately many are youngsters who after an argument with their parents run away from home for a few hours or days and when they return, their parents fail to withdraw the missing persons report. However, throughout Spain, the police have 200 files of children who have

disappeared over the years. In many cases, it is one of the parents themselves that has taken the child as result of a custody issue and fled the country, a phenomenon which is rising due to the number of mixed marriages in Spain. This report includes children, some of whom would now be adults, who disappeared without a trace in cases where there was no custody battle.

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Juan Pablo Martinez Gomez Missing since: June 25, 1986 From: Madrid Age at time of disappearance: 10 Description: Black hair and eyes. Was travelling in a lorry with his parents when it was involved in an accident in Somosierra. They died and the boy disappeared. Witnesses claim to have seen him near a van. The driver and two women who were with him are suspected to have taken him.

Missing since: April 6, 1987 From: Malaga Age at time of disappearance: 14 Description: Light brown hair and green eyes. Left home to catch a bus to an art exhibition. Seemed nervous during the day of his disappearance. Many sightings have placed him in Portugal. He was known as ‘the painter boy.’

Virginia Guerrero Espejo and Manuela Torres Bougeffa

Dolores Orrit Pires and Isidro Orrit Pires Missing since: September 5, 1988 From: Manresa, Barcelona Age at time of disappearance: 17 and 5 respectively Description: Both have light brown hair and eyes. Both disappeared from the San Juan de Dios Hospital.

Missing since: April 23, 1992 From: Aguilar de Campo, Palencia Age at time of disappearance: 14 and 13 respectively Description: Both have brown hair and eyes. Travelled by train to Reinosa (Cantabria), 36 kilometres away, and were last seen hitch-hiking to get home. May have been picked up by a white car.

Cristina Bergua Vera

Talhaqui Zacharias Nadif Missing since: August 20, 2006 From: The Melilla to Malaga ferry (Ciudad de Valencia) Age at time of disappearance: 16 Description: Light brown, curly hair, tall, 74kg, dimple in right cheek when smiles, large mole on right arm. Speaks French and English. Very shy. Wearing black and white striped Adidas t-shirt, black trainers, silver bracelet, necklace and ring. He disappeared when travelling with his parents.

Missing since: March 10, 1997 From: Cornella de Llobregat, Barcelona Age at time of disappearance: 17 Description: Light brown hair and eyes, 1.60m tall, thin, has a beauty spot on the right side of her forehead. Was wearing jeans and a black leather jacket. Last seen by her boyfriend, 10 years older, when she went for a walk with some friends. He is a suspect.

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Josue Monge Garcia Missing since: April 10, 2006 From: Dos Hermanas, Sevilla Age at time of disappearance: 13 Description: Thin, 1.60m tall, light brown hair, green eyes, has an earring with a feather in one ear and a zirconium stud in the other. Wearing a grey tracksuit, blue sweatshirt and red shoes. Last seen with a silver coloured BH bike at 4.30pm. His father disappeared two weeks later and is a suspect in the case.

Gloria Martinez Ruiz Missing since: October 30, 1992 From: Alfaz del Pi, Alicante Age at time of disappearance: 17 Description: Light brown hair and eyes, 1.74m tall. Disappeared from Torres de San Luis Clinic where she was receiving treatment for depression.

Missing since: July 30, 2006 From: Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Age at time of disappearance: 14 Description: Long dark hair, brown eyes, 1.55m tall. Was wearing a denim skirt and yellow strappy t-shirt, silver shoes and glasses with metallic frames. Disappeared when walking from her home to the nearby La Ballena Shopping Centre.

Yeremi Jose Vargas Suarez Missing since: March 10, 2007 From: Santa Lucia de Tirajana (Las Palmas de Gran Canaria). Age at time of disappearance: 6 Description: Light brown hair and eyes, 1.25m tall. Last seen at 1.30pm playing with his two cousins on some wasteland near his home.

Amy Fitzpatrick Missing since: January 1, 2008 From: Calypso Urbanisation, Mijas Costa, Malaga Age at time of disappearance: 15 Description: Dark hair, blue eyes, 1.65m. Wearing brown tracksuit trousers, dark hooded top, t-shirt with the word Diesel. Was last seen leaving the house where she had been babysitting.

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Now Customs swoop CUSTOMS officers arrested a local teenager and a Spanish man who were throwing bags over the frontier fence in the area of British Lines Road.

Clean up GIBRALTAR will take part for the ninth year in the Clean up the World Day on September 21. Volunteers will tackle green areas, coastal sites and underwater locations.

RE requests EACH request to opt out of Religious Education (RE) will be studied individually, the Gibraltar Government has said. One child has been exempted from studying RE for their GCSE’s.

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A RESIDENT of Gibraltar was arrested in La Linea after she crashed a car filled with cigarettes following a high-speed chase through the town.

On sale TICKETS for the Gibraltar Jazz Festival (October 17 – 19) are on sale from Music Corner on Main Street. A limited number will also be sold online via Ticketmaster and Eventbrite.


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Fire and rescue undergraduates on placement THREE undergraduate students have undertaken placements with the City Fire Brigade under the Student Summer Placement Scheme this summer. Students Aaron Aguilera, Stefan Robba and Ivan Riddell, are all currently studying at the University of Wolverhampton, undertaking a BSc (Hons) Fire and Rescue Degree Programme. During their placement the three students covered a significant number of training modules including Breathing Apparatus, Ladders, Road Traffic Collision equipment familiarisation and maintenance, Ship

Firefighting, Pumps and Primers, Hose Management, General Station Routine maintenance tasks and Risk Visits to specific sites in Gibraltar. As part of the degree course students have to take part in and successfully complete an operational fire fighter training module to continue into year two and three respectively. When they have completed this module the students will have a basic knowledge of fire fighter operational duties. These will continue until they complete the degree when their hope is to become full time fire fighters.

STUDENTS: The undergraduates are on summer placement.

TV boost as holiday sales rise UK TV shows are boosting Gibraltar tourism according to a holiday company. Following news released in February 2013 by Superbreak Holidays of the UK that their sales to Gibraltar had increased, the company has announced a

further increase. Bookings for Gibraltar currently stand at just over 300 per cent up year on year. The company has reported an increase in bookings during the run of the series Gibraltar: Britain in the Sun aired on

New fleet of environmentallyfriendly vehicles THE Gibraltar Government announced the launch of its new fleet of environmentallyfriendly staff car vehicles. These vehicles will replace the present fleet and have been procured based on their low emissions and excellent fuel consumption figures. Other secondary factors considered were the amount of rear leg space, boot space and comfort.

All five vehicles use hybrid technology, combining electric power with either diesel or petrol engines. They are three Mercedes-Benz E-Class 300 BT Hybrid vehicles which will replace the current Lexus vehicles which are now around five years old. Two Toyota Plug-in Prius vehicles will replace the 16-year-old Volkswagen Passats. The Toyota Prius Plug-

in battery can be charged from an external source (eg a normal household socket) enabling the battery to be fully charged within a matter of hours. This enables the vehicle to be used in ‘pure electric’ mode for longer periods of time. The Gibraltar Government has announced incentives to encourage the purchase of similar vehicles by way of reductions in import duty on these vehicles.

Channel 5 in the UK earlier this summer. In addition, a spike in bookings was experienced after the run of two episodes of the popular UK TV series New Tricks, where Gibraltar was featured. Superbreak points out that the key indicator of the success of Gibraltar is that it has jumped from the 15th to the 10th position in their list of top selling destinations and is now ahead of cities such as Prague. Chris Hagan, Superbreak’s Head of Overseas, Transport and Ancillary Product & Contracting said: “We are again delighted to report a substantial increase in business to Gibraltar where we see our programme going from strength to strength. By working closely with the Gibraltar Tourist Board and our suppliers on the Rock we look forward to our visitor numbers increasing even further into 2014.” Neil Costa, Minister for Tourism, Commercial Affairs, Public Transport and the Port said: “I am delighted with the news of further increases in overnight visitors to the Rock from our most important source market. We work very closely with the members of the United Kingdom Gibraltar Tourism Association in selling Gibraltar in the UK and the results are very positive. “We will continue to promote Gibraltar as the most captivating short break destination in the Mediterranean and encourage our partners in the tourism industry both in Gibraltar and the UK to offer the highest standards of products and services.”

What’s on September 14 Gibraltar Ornithological & Natural History Society Monthly Outing - European Bat Night Meeting: Alameda Open Air Theatre, 8.30 pm For further information: + 350 20078333, ebw@gonhs.org September 15 Battle of Britain Remembrance Service King’s Chapel, 10.30 am For further information: + 350 20055001 September18 Ceremony of the Keys (Rehearsal) Casemates Square, 7pm For further information: + 350 20055001 September 19 Ceremony of the Keys Casemates Square, 7pm For further information: + 350 20055001 Gibraltar Dyslexia Support Group AGM John Mackintosh Hall Charles Hunt Room, 6pm + 350 54007924, www.dyslexia.gi



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1759: The British achieve a dramatic victory defeating the Marquis de Montcalm’s French forces on the Plains of Abraham (Quebec) during the Seven Years War. 1787: The Constitution of the United States is signed by 38 of 41 delegates present at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia. 1812: Napoleon Bonaparte’s Grande Armee enters the city of Moscow to find the population evacuated and the Russian army retreated. 1890: English crime fiction writer Agatha Christie is born in Torquay. 1932: Mohandas Ghandi begins a hunger strike in protest of the British government's decision to separate India's electoral system by caste. 1940: A collection of prehistoric cave paintings from the Upper Palaeolithic period are discovered by four teenagers in Montignac, France. 1953: Nikita Khrushchev becomes the new Soviet leader after his election as first secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. 1964: The Sun newspaper is published for the first time replacing the Daily Herald. 1977: Steven Biko, leader of South Africa's ‘Black Consciousness Movement’, dies of severe head trauma on the stone floor of a prison cell in Pretoria. 1978: An earthquake measuring 7.7 on the Richter Scale kills thousands in south-east Iran. 1982: Princess Grace of Monaco dies after a car accident near Monte Carlo. 1993: Prime Minister of Israel, Yitzhak Rabin, and the PLO leader, Yasser Arafat, shake hands in public for the first time in the White House.

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VIRGO (August 24 - September 23) Be your charming self this week without pushing too much. A natural approach when you are seeking a response is the best course of action. Simply being in the right place and under someoneʼs gaze is all that is required. Are you getting itchy because an offer is not forthcoming? Well, if you absolutely must, then get a little bird to whisper in their ear. LIBRA (September 24 - October 23) It is clear that you really love your hearth and home but, every now and again, there is a small voice calling. The good things in life appeal and, to have these, an effort is involved. Do not underestimate the amount of pleasure that you will enjoy when putting in that extra effort. It does, after all, involve other people. Some of those people prove to be quite fascinating. SCORPIO (October 24 - November 22) Having put in extra effort to bring a zing into your life, it is important that you keep the impetus going. This is not only good for your health and wealth, but also your mind. Although trying something new brings a few odd remarks your way, try not to be sidetracked. SAGITTARIUS (November 23 - December 21) There is still a strong accent on family matters and getting things sorted out. The way ahead is clear. If you are able to persuade someone that an idea was theirs and not yours, so much the better. Being in a practical mood serves you well because it is possible to get a lot done in the next few days. The weekend, however, is another matter. CAPRICORN (December 22 - January 20) Your mind is still sharp this week and there are many questions that you would like answered. Doing a bit of research proves fruitful and also quite amusing. A recent contact may not come up with the proposition hoped for, but realise that it is still early days. AQUARIUS (January 21 - February 19) A meeting midweek could mean a change to your finances for the better. In the short term, it may be necessary for you to rearrange money and appointments but try not to be too put out. Change is something that we become less tolerant of after a situation has gone on for a time.

September 14: Sam Neill, 66. New Zealand actor who played Dr Alan Grant in the Hollywood blockbuster Jurassic Park. September 15: Prince Henry of Wales, 29. The younger son of Charles, Prince of Wales and his first wife Diana.

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LAST WEEK’S SOLUTION 1 Hedges, 2 Enters, 3 Seated, 4 Heaven, 5 Ranges, 6 Batter, 7 Absent, 8 Barest, 9 Healer, 10 Breath, 11 Dearly, 12 Splash, 13 Seared, 14 Shells, 15 Asters, 16 Meddle, 17 Sparks, 18 Elders, 19 Course

IF ITʼS YOUR BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK: Taking the bull by the horns can prove tricky because you are not going to put up with being restricted this month. Anyone who tackles you head-on may be either brave or stupid. You, however, are brimming with confidence and raring to go.

September 12: Jason Statham, 46. British actor known for his roles in Transporter and Fast & Furious.

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September 16: B.B. King, 88. American blues singer, songwriter and guitarist. Famous for naming his guitar Lucille.

September 13. Soraya Arnelas is a Spanish singer known after coming second in the fourth edition of reality TV show Operacion Triunfo (the Spanish equivalent to The X Factor). She represented Spain in the 2009 Eurovision Song Contest, ending up in the last position with just 23 points. Prior to her musical career she worked as an air hostess.

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September 17: Anastacia, 45. American singer who achieved multi-platinum sales in Europe with her first album.

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1. By what name was the Russian city of St Petersburg known between 1914 and 1924? 2. The seabird formerly referred to as Mother Carey’s chicken, is also known as the ‘storm (or stormy) what’? 3. What name is given to a formal written request, typically one signed by many people, appealing to authority in respect of a particular cause? 4. What name is given to the French form of bowls played outdoors with metals balls usually on ground in public places? 5. Which 14th century Italian humanist, poet and writer’s reputation is chiefly based on the Canzoniere, a sonnet sequence in praise of a woman he calls Laura? 6. Which branch of science is concerned with the origin, structure and composition of rocks? 7. Which building in Kuala Lumpur consisting of two twin towers linked by a bridge at the 41st floor, was the world's tallest building when it was completed in 1998? 8. Which League One team’s home ground is London Road and their club nickname is The Posh? 9. Which rank of non-commissioned officer in the Navy is equal in rank to sergeant in the British Army and Royal Air Force? 10. Which shallow, circular, transparent dish with a flat lid, used for the culture of micro-organisms is named after a German bacteriologist?

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Unlimited funds have allowed Diana to live it up and buy whatever strikes her fancy. There’s only one glitch: the ID she’s using to finance these sprees reads ‘Sandy Bigelow Patterson’, and it belongs to an accounts representative who lives halfway across the US. Now the real Sandy Bigelow Patterson heads south to confront the woman with an all-access pass to his life. Starring Jason Bateman, Melissa McCarthy and John Cho. Directed by Seth Gordon. Run-time 107 minutes. Rated 15.

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The purpose of the Hexagram puzzle is to place the 19 six-letter words into the 19 cells. The letters at the edges of interlocking cells MUST BE THE SAME. The letters in the words must be written CLOCKWISE. The word in cell 10 (NEATLY) and one letter in four other cells are given as clues.

1. PETROGRAD, 2. PETREL, 3. PETITION, 4. PÉTANQUE, 5. PETRARCH, 6. PETROLOGY, 7. PETRONAS TOWERS, 8. PETERBOROUGH UNITED, 9. PETTY OFFICER, 10. PETRI DISH.

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September 18: Ronaldo, 37. Brazilian retired footballer who won the FIFA Player of the Year award three times.

PISCES (February 20 - March 20) There is so much that has come to light in the past few weeks, it is no wonder that your mind is reeling. All will become clear in the weeks ahead and this cannot be rushed. However, there is a need to look after your health and get out in the fresh air. Any thought of joining a walking club or health group should be pursued.

TAURUS (April 21 - May 21) Although last week was not run at the pace anticipated, now the pace certainly picks up. Finances are still firmly on the agenda, but this time you will be able to deal on a more relaxed basis. A contact made recently gives you the opportunity not only to make some money but also to enlarge your circle of friends.

CANCER (June 22 - July 23) Being considerably more relaxed about those things which cannot be changed has taken a weight from your shoulders. It is also easier to understand why others have taken this approach in the past. There is, however, a balance to be found. Don't be put off by people who have become sloppy in their approach because this is not going to affect you.

ARIES (March 21 - April 20) A pleasant surprise makes you a little more optimistic midweek. It is possible for you to take on negativity too quickly. The next time something does not go according to plan, hold fire. It is amazing what a little time and distance will solve.

GEMINI (May 22 - June 21) Make a point of putting on a happy face and your mood will stay high. There is still some more to be done to improve your social life and a recent offer of charity work may be just the thing. Avoid restricting the sort of folk who you are willing to mix with.

LEO (July 24 - August 23) Are you still patting yourself on the back for that recent achievement? Socially, this is a lovely week when old friendships are strengthened and new acquaintances prove to be relaxing. It is another mellow week but one in which you seriously consider making a major change.

mane, mare, mart, mate, matt, mean, meat, meet, mere, mete, name, neem, ream, tame, team, teem, term, tram, ameer, ament, enema, mater, matte, meant, meter, metre, namer, tamer, marten, matter, meaner, rename, TREATMENT

How many English words of four letters or more can you make from the nine letters in our Nonagram puzzle? Each letter may be used only once (unless the letter appears twice). Each word MUST CONTAIN THE CENTRE LETTER (in this case F) and there must be AT LEAST ONE NINE LETTER WORD. Plurals, vulgarities or proper nouns are not allowed.

Word ladder HOLY

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Move from the start word (HOLY) to the end word (LAND) in the same number of steps as there are rungs on the Word Ladder. You must only change one letter at a time.

HOLY HOLE HONE LONE LANE LAND

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CRYPTIC Across 1 No marks on the alien to cover up (7) 5 Shows cut after repair, initially (4) 8 Ancient instruments discovered in famous family residence (5) 9 Watches The Seekers (7) 11 Tennis player who's made of money (4) 12 Disturbed others no more (8) 15 Powerful piece in Baroque entertainment (5) 16 Wrote about part of a castle (5) 19 Took in dear Bob's dance (8) 21 Ferment in a jug (4) 23 Sports equipment scams (7) 25 Religious opus I composed (5) 26 Despatched to the audience to get money (4) 27 Concentrated in the present, perhaps (7) Down 2 Songbird eggs on flowers (9) 3 Untouchable headland (4) 4 Unusual code he repeated (6) 5 Group came out of the closet (3) 6 Cares about farmer's fields (5) 7 A bad shot with the wedge (5) 10 Some explanation of the people (6) 13 Choose ex president's small particles (9) 14 The beloved compiler's expression of dismay (4,2) 17 Summer perhaps when boy goes

The clues are mixed, some clues are in Spanish and some are in English. Across 1 Vende (5) 4 Coffin (5) 7 Spring (season) (9) 8 House (4) 10 Stripe (4) 13 Maíz dulce (9) 15 Fright (sudden fear) (5) 16 Manos (5) Down 1 Maletas (para equipaje) (9) 2 Labio (3) 3 Traje (de dos piezas) (4) 4 Abbot (4) 5 Bee (5) 6 Diamonds (9) 9 Cobertizos (para animales, herramientas) (5) 11 Another (4) 12 Polilla (de ropa) (4) 14 Monja (3)

under the briny (6) 18 Apply force to journalists (5) 20 Introduction to book by mere poet (5)

QUICK Across 7 Journey (6) 8 Chief (6) 9 Type of flower (4) 10 Ready (8) 11 Disperse (7) 13 Perhaps (5) 15 Grabs onto (5) 17 Strange (7) 20 Morally excellent (8) 21 Raise (4) 23 Containing salt (6) 24 Balance unsteadily (6)

Down 1 Childʼs toy (2-2) 2 Most recent (6) 3 Puzzle (7) 4 Change (5) 5 Curved yellow fruit (6) 6 Recall (8) 12 Knitted woollen jumper (8) 14 Hairy (7) 16 Rotten (6) 18 Dormant (6) 19 Pugilist (5) 22 Give a meal (4)

22 Split peas in church area (4) 24 Equipment hidden in the skittle alley (3)

LAST WEEK’S SOLUTIONS CRYPTIC Across: 1 Hoarder, 5 Slips, 8 Priests, 9 Alarm, 10 Swear, 11 Special, 12 Plates, 14 Screws, 17 Article, 19 Sands, 22 Image, 23 Initial, 24 Gates, 25 Sonnets. Down: 1 Hopes, 2 Arise, 3 Deserve, 4 Resist, 5 Stale, 6 Imagine, 7 Samples, 12 Peaking, 13 Attract, 15 Cushion, 16 Genius, 18 Chess, 20 Noise, 21 Sales. QUICK Across: 7 Polite, 8 Sweden, 9 Size, 10 Clemency, 11 Perplex, 13 Raven, 15 Flees, 17 Fantasy, 20 Parakeet, 21 Soap, 22 Serene, 23 Relief. Down: 1 Police, 2 Hike, 3 Teacher, 4 Ashen, 5 Relevant, 6 Rescue, 12 Prepared, 14 Factory, 16 Leaves, 18 Scared, 19 Level, 21 Sulk.

Unscramble the name of a British broadcaster, musician and writer: FILMED FAR RACK Unscramble the name of a famous 1970s thriller novel and film (five words): JOCKEY HALT FATHEAD

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ENGLISH-SPANISH Across: 1 Primo, 3 Pills, 5 Nos, 7 Revisor, 9 Near, 10 Date, 13 Vistazo, 14 Ski, 15 Swiss, 16 Ondas. Down: 1 Penknives, 2 Otro, 3 Pavo, 4 Surgeries, 6 Stars, 8 Seats, 11 Pais, 12 Lobo.

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Each number in the Code Breaker grid represents a different letter of the alphabet. In this week’s puzzle, 11 represents B and 16 represents Z, so fill in B every time the figure 11 appears and Z every time the figure 16 appears. Now, using your knowledge of the English language, work out which letters should go in the missing squares. As you discover the letters, fill in other squares with the same number in the main grid and the control grid.

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TOP 10 CUTTING-EDGE www.bva.org.uk TECHNOLOGIES IN DEVELOPMENT WHO would believe the technology we use in everyday life now could ever have existed just 20 years ago. New, astounding technologies for the future are constantly in development and some we will even see come to fruition in our lifetimes.

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1 Agricultural robots

Several companies are developing ways to overcome possible future labour shortages in agriculture. The USA’s Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) already has a cherry tomato garden managed by a small team of robots equipped with vision sensors to detect ripeness.

2 Ultra high-speed tube trains

Magnetic levitation, or Maglev, trains have been in development for a while. They work by removing the wheels and therefore remove contact friction. Maglev trains levitate above the track, suspended by an electromagnetic field and in some studies can reach speeds of up to 4,000mph.

3 UV protection pills

A study performed at London’s King’s College looked at the way coral protects itself from UV rays through the symbiotic algae living within it. Scientists now believe that by isolating the chemical compound in algae it can be modified into an oral sunscreen to protect the skin and eyes.

4 Tooth regeneration

Scientists worldwide are currently working on how to use stem cells to produce the correct tissues and structure for regenerating teeth. Perfection of this technology could result in the potential end of tooth decay, gum disease, fillings, and root canals.

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Last week’s solutions niece, nipa, nice, neap, snip, snipe, spin, spine, spinel, spiel, spic, spice, spica, specie, spar, splenic, space, salp, sale, slap, slag, pins, pine, pineal, piece, pica, peal, pale, palace, para, plea, place, plage, pace, page, epic, eggar, caps, cape, cage, aspic, aspen, apneic, apnea, apiece, apical, apace, alpine, alps, alee, alar, alga, lens, leap, leaps, lapin, lace, apar, alas, agar, genie, genip, genipa, genic, gens, gape, gale, gala, gaga, rasp, rapine, rape, agape, glen, glee, gage

IN 1962, 20-year-old Jill receives a small inheritance that enables her to leave her dank London bedsit and set out on an adventure, horse riding through Andalucia. Jill’s travels took place in the early 1960s when Spain was still in the grip of Franco’s dictatorship. When she had an affair with a married bullfight impresario his wife persuaded

the local nuns to petition the bishop and he pressured the Civil Governor of Malaga to expel her from the country. With two young children she was forced to leave Spain within a week and didn’t return until after Franco’s death. Unusually, before she left Spain, Jill started training to become a bullfighter. As in other male dominated occupations

5 Artificial gills

Israeli inventor Alon Bodnen is the founder of LikeAFish, an underwater breathing apparatus which instead of storing oxygen, extracts it from the water using a pressure adapting centrifuge.

6 Real-time Google Earth

Scientists at RAL Space research institute in Oxford are building metrelong tube cameras packed with electronics and mirrors to be mounted on the International Space Station. Their purpose is to provide a real-time live video streaming of the entire planet.

there was, and still is, a lot of sexist resistance to women participating in the art. As we follow Jill on her journey we are introduced to the wonders of Spain beyond the British bars and karaoke on the coast and discover instead a world of art, architecture and folklore. Available through Amazon

enough to simulate real world objects in 3-D. Head of the University’s Objectbased Media group has stated that he foresees these entering the consumer market within 10 years.

Companies like WiTricity are at work developing electric hubs that can power an entire house. It works by exploiting the fact that certain frequencies of electromagnetic waves facilitate energy transfer. Two objects resonating with such a frequency can transfer electricity between them wirelessly.

10 Sustainable fusion reactor

Nuclear fission (the process by which nuclear power plants produce energy) is much easier to control than nuclear fusion (the process by which the sun burns, and nuclear weapons work). Several countries are involved in project ITER, for International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor France to build the world’s first large fusion reactor, which will operate in excess of 150 million degrees Celsius and will produce 10 times more power than it consumes.

8 Paper-thin phones and computers

In early 2013, consumer electronics shows debuted a prototype by European firm Plastic Logic of a product called the Papertab. The Papertab is a fully functional, touch screen tablet computer that is as thin and flexible as a sheet of paper, with reflective qualities.

INNOVATIONS: Algae pill to guard against sunburn, and trains that levitate above the tracks.

7 Holographic TV

The Nature journal reports that researchers at MIT have created a chip that can support a holographic display of 50 gigapixels per second. That is

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App of the week Songify Songify automatically turns speech into music. Users only have to speak into their devices, and Songify will turn their speech into a song. Available for Android and iOS devices.

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How many English words can you find in the Boggled grid, according to the following rules? The letters must be adjoining in a ‘chain’. They can be adjacent horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. Words must contain at least four letters and may include singular and plural or other derived forms. No letter may be used more than once within a single word, unless it appears twice. No vulgarities or proper nouns are permitted.

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Healthy options to drinking milk MILK is one of the most nourishing foods available, but lactose intolerant people suffer from unpleasant consequences when they drink it. Finding a milk substitute is easy and supermarkets offer a wide range of possibilities to choose from. The Spanish Vegetarian Union (UVE) has made a list with the best options and their properties. Soy milk leads the list as it is rich in proteins and contains essential fatty acids. Soy milk is cholesterol free so it is a good option to drink any time in the day. Also easy to digest is oat milk, which comes in second place and is followed by rice milk, which UVE says is refreshing and digestive. Almond and hazelnut milk come in third and fourth positions. They both have a high fibre content that regulates the digestive tract. The list comes to an end with probably the most unknown alternative to milk. Drinks made with quinoa, a cereal originally from South America, have a lot of vitamins and are said to be very digestible. SOY MILK: Probably the best known alternative to milk.


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A full exam can help with rotator cuff pain THE rotator cuff is a group of tendons and muscles that act to stabilise the shoulder and connect the upper arm (humerus) to the shoulder blade (scapula). They provide stability and allow the arm to rotate. The four muscles of the rotator cuff are the teres minor, infraspinatus, supraspinatus and subscapularis. Each muscle inserts at the scapula and has a tendon that attaches at the humerus. Together, they form a ‘cuff’ around the humerus. The shoulder is a very complicated joint and pain in the area can be due to a variety of reasons. The onset of pain may be acute if due to injury or gradual (insidious) if due to loss of strength or wear and tear.

Estelle Mitchell www.thebodyworksclinic.com Pain is often felt at night, particularly if lying on the shoulder. Actions such as putting on a shirt or jacket, lifting, reaching or putting your hand behind your back can cause sudden pain. Pain is usually felt at the front of the arm and there may be a grinding or popping sensation when moving. The most common cause of this type of pain is called impingement syndrome and it has many causes and just as many names i.e. subacromial impingement, painful arc syndrome, supraspiantus tendonitis, swimmers shoulder, throwers shoulder… Impingement can also be due to wear and tear as osteoarthritic changes cause rough edges and sometimes little spurs at the acromioclavicular joint or variations in the shape of the acromion. Thickening of the coracoacromial ligament may also cause

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impingement. If this occurs, the tendons of the rotator cuff become irritated and inflamed as they pass through the subacromial space (the passage beneath the acromion and the head of the humerus). This can result in pain, weakness and loss of movement. Loss of function of the rotator cuff due to injury or loss of strength may cause the humerus to move up, resulting in impingement. Inflammation and thickening of the subacromial bursa (lubricating sack that allows the tendons to glide) will also reduce the space and cause this pinching. Abnormal scapular function is called scapular dyskinesis which means that the scapula is unstable. This instability fails to allow the acromion to elevate and move as it should and this function is very important as it is needed to be able to prevent pressure on the supraspinatus tendon. A reduction of space for the tendon to run in is called an impingement,

resulting in the syndrome causing supraspinatus tendonitis. Now you understand why a detailed history and a full physical examination is so important. Limitations of different movements suggest different problems. This may result in painful arc syndrome, which is the pain felt when moving the arm away from the body. There are many tests for all the structures mentioned and once the assessment is complete, other tests will confirm these physical test results. For more information on shoulder pain and treatment, please call The Bodyworks Clinic on 952 883 151 or visit www.TheBodyworksClinic. com.

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O Madrid’s pride was shattered and Mariano Rajoy, Ana Botella and Prince Felipe humiliated by the IOC members. Was it worth it? What was the purpose of Madrid’s third attempt to host the Olympic games when Spain had recently (in Olympic terms) hosted them - Barcelona in 1992 - and it was highly doubtful that a European City would be chosen in 2020 after London in 2012? Madrid’s officials must have known it was Asia’s turn. European IOC members, who supposedly pledged support for Madrid, reneged on any promises simply because choosing Madrid in 2020 would have ruined any chance of another European

venue in 2024. Political reasons and local interests prevail. When Pierre de Coubertin created the modern games it was to fulfil his dream to bring athletes and sportsmen and women together from all over the world. Only what started as a ritual of goodwill and fair play has been gradually transformed into a global corporate and media circus requiring a massive financial investment. So why do so many cities compete to organise a three week long sporting event which requires years of preparation, causes upheaval and turmoil for the inhabitants, requires enormous and costly building and security

Peter Fieldman London-born journalist and author, Peter spends his time between Paris and Madrid. His novel ‘1066 The Conquest’ available on Amazon or www.1066The Conquest.com

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measures, and once over is all but forgotten? The answer lies in the way the IOC operates and the power it wields. But has its influence gone too far for the world to allow a handful of secretive individuals holed up in Switzerland determine where and who should organise a multi million pound global business? Does anyone ask themselves what is the role of the members apart from a talent to act like prima donnas and jet around the world in lavish style? Their power is so far reaching it induces politicians to beg for their cities and then open their books to show they have sufficient resources to build and provide the required facilities. Their methods fuel accusations of corruption. Remember 2002 and the Salt Lake City bribery allegations and Tony Blair’s last minute lobbying for London? But do they really need to assess the merits of the world’s leading cities and subject elected political leaders PIERRE DE to grovel before COUBERTIN: them, when Created the any reasonably modern games intelligent to fulfil his person would dreams. acknowledge that all international cities possess the expertise to develop and host a major

sporting event? It is more than likely that the choice of venue is made long before the delegations of world leaders, city officials and even royalty, setting aside any economic problems they face at home, travel half way around the world to seek an audience with the IOC. They line up, like contestants in a beauty parade, to wait in suspense while the committee members lock themselves up to announce the winner. The IOC is judge and jury. At least in beauty competitions or

Where the games are held makes little difference to those who spectate from in front of their TV. Eurovision, the winner tends to be chosen by the audience. Surely it is time to put an end to the IOC’s monopoly over the choice of venue and the charade of political and financial lobbying, and return to the ideal of using the Olympic Games to unite the people of the world. Many of the world’s best athletes now originate from the developing nations. It is time they had the opportunity to hold the games instead of the usual merry-go-round of wealthy cities. Rather than engage in the costly competition to organise the games, which only benefits the globetrotting committee members, the IOC and G20 nations should work together as a team with the aim of giving more nations the chance to host the games and spending the IOC’s cash more wisely. The sites for five or 10 games over the next 20 to 40 years should be determined in

advance by mutual agreement. The venues should rotate between the continents in order for all the world’s nations to have a chance to act as host. Finance would come from a consortium of wealthy G20 nations which would spread the cost with private sponsors. This would enable poorer nations, currently excluded, to hold the games and reduce the risk of one city going bankrupt. If the decision to hold the games in an African or Asian country lacking the means was made a decade in advance, they would have time, with international cooperation and funding, to prepare the games. It would provide badly needed investment in infrastructure, housing, transport and sports facilities that would be put to good use after the games were over, provide local jobs and assist in the economic development of the countries concerned. Today, whether the games are held in Iceland or Mozambique actually makes little difference to the vast majority of spectators sitting in front of their televisions around the world. And ticket prices could be substantially reduced in the poorer nations as most of the revenue generated comes from television coverage and sponsors. To uphold the Olympic spirit the right path is to make the games the catalyst for aiding the developing nations in a coordinated effort to achieve democracy and prosperity. Instead of remaining an elite, privileged club, the IOC should be transparent, come down to earth and look to how it can benefit the world rather than its own members. It is time for a real change of climate.

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Crispy Cod celebrates five successful years with the best British fish & chips I N autumn 2008 Sean Mitchell took over Joey’s fish and chip shop in Fuengirola and set about turning it into the number one Costa del Sol destination for true British style fish and chips. Five years later he has achieved this goal and is looking forward to many more successful years. All food is of the best quality, with sustainable, line-caught fish prepared in the traditional way and filleted on the premises, Maris Piper potatoes are brought in from the UK, the batter is made from scratch to Sean’s secret recipe and his home-made mushy peas and tartare sauce have an ever-growing fan club.

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ROUTE 66 continues to go from strength to strength. The diner was the brainchild of Nigel Wilson, and Pat and Camille Dean, and serves tourists and expatriates tasty classic American dishes. The traditional restaurant is lively, welcoming and serves up mouthwatering cuisine, all with a luxurious flair. The bar and grill shows all major sporting events on their outdoor terrace and dedicated sports bar, which has been developed since they opened 18 months ago. No stranger to being in the press, local and international, Route 66 has been THE place to be seen, with many

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A delig the tast PUNJAB PALACE is not the easiest restaurant to find, but well worth the effort once you do. It’s located in the urbanisation Playa Marina which, coming from Fuengirola, is located just after El Faro. Coming from Marbella, one has to make a slight detour and leave the N340 at El Faro and head back towards La Cala to take the entrance into Playa Marina. The owner Sahid, prides himself on excellent service and has brought the restaurant to life by wood panelling with subtle lighting, and table linens finishing the cosy look, with Indian music playing in the background. The menu is a customary Indian menu, with variations from north and south India and a number of speciality dishes. Exotic but familiar, this is comfort food from another continent. A dinner visit begins with popadums and three pleasant sauces, chutney, mint and onion relish. Main courses include the likes of lamb korma in a smooth cream sauce, tandoori barbecued chicken, prawn and zesty biryani - various home-made breads can be ordered prepared in different ways baked, grilled and deep fried. The garlic naan, right from the tandoor oven, is a delight for the tastebuds. Punjab Palace offers an extensive selection of classic Indian chicken, lamb, seafood and


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ght for te buds vegetarian dishes. I especially like the lamb korma, which combines chunks of tender lamb with cashews and raisins in a mild but aromatic cream sauce. Regular visitors to the Punjab Palace say they would not think of going elsewhere for an Indian meal. The reliable cooking, decentsize portions and reasonable prices together with the ever smiling service, make the place very attractive. If you are an ardent fan of Indian food, Punjab will curry your favour. For clients living within a reasonable radius of the restaurant they provide a home delivery service, and of course take away. The full standard menu can be viewed on their website at www.punjabpalaceplayamarina.es.

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Coin RBL treasure hunt AROUND 30 intrepid treasure hunters from the Coin branch of the Royal British Legion gathered in front of Lainey’s at Sierra Gorda for the annual Car Treasure Hunt. Organiser Jim Cross came up with a beautifully scenic 60km route around El Chorro and the lakes near Ardales. As usual there were several tricky clues to solve along the way and Jim was relieved to announce no team got 100 per cent right. However, some did better than others and Alan and Marion Ellis took the first prize with an amazing 98 per cent. The hunt finished at El Punto bar in Carratraca where the hungry group enjoyed a tasty meal and a few drinks. Jim thanked everyone for taking part and also thanked Rosey Mahoney for her help.

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AIR CONDITIONING SALE! 7000 Fujima (small) 295 euros, 9000 Fujima (medium) 345 euros, 12000 Fujima (large) 395 euros. These DIY kits include all pipes, brackets & English instructions. We can install for 150 euros if you wish, so for example our 9000 model for medium size room would cost just 495 euros fully fitted & guaranteed. These air conditioners are premium luxury models normally costing from 700-1000 euros each!! Phone our senior fitter mark on 635 059 456 for free home visit or to arrange to visit our Fuengirola depot to view these DIY models. KOLDAIR Air Con Company, est 1978 (219824)

Antiques WANTED! All types of antiques, paintings, jewellery, watches, silver etc. Any condition, immediate cash settlement. For more information call into Anthony´s Antiques and Jewellers shops, extensive premises at C/Ramon y Cajal 40, Fuengirola. Medals wanted, all types, any condition, top prices paid, see main advert on page 31. Mobile 609 529 633. Tel 952 588 795 (85364) ANTIQUES WANTED. Anything with age considered, lamps, clocks, paintings, LPs, bric-a-brac etc. Also design furniture. Houses, gardens + garages cleared. Ring 951 047 328 or 677 276 956 / wingerden99@hotmail.com (207421)

Architects P R O J E C T S, c o n s t r u c t i o n s , new buildings, extensions, reforms, licenses & legalizations. chedacoarq@hotmail .com 680 700 430 (216549)

Awnings

ACE OF SHADES - All colours available. Urbanisations catered for, electric and manual operation, also recover service available, largest selection of colours and designs on the coast. Tel: 951 273 254 / 671 732 204 / info@aceofshades .es (101730) BLINDS, awnings, mosquito s c r e e n s , c u r t a i n s , va s t c h o i c e . A l l a r e a s c o ve r e d . Coast and inland. 655 825 931 (216514)

SOLAR BLINDS SOLAR BLINDS ES Ideal for large glazed areas to reflect heat / glare and stop furniture fading and still keep the view. SAVE HEAT IN THE WINTER TOO improve your living environment. Solarblinds.es@gmail.com Tel Ian 958 496 571 / 644 546 176 (207469)

Boats

CONCRETE Ozbuild specialist imprinted concrete. Reseals, brickwork, tiling, plastering, screeding. 10 years coast/campo. Competitive prices, quality finish. 952 426 074 / 606 745 920 www.ozbuildspain.com Quote EWN when calling. (216599) UPHOLSTERY for boat cushions in fabric and leather, boat cover for sailing and motor boats. www.irisseegert.com phone 647 764 426 (206778)

GENERAL BUILDER. Tiling, plastering, painting, electrician, plumber, carpentry. Reasonable prices, references available. 635 913 885 (206148)

Books

BJF BUILDERS. Family run business, based in San Pedro, est 1988, fully legal. 656 543 669 PLASTERING, rendering, brickwork and much more. Quality work, 8 years on the coast, call for a no obligation quotation. 603 119 144 (207342)

DAMP PROOFING

Blinds ACE OF SHADES - Vertical, Venetian, Roman, Roller, Wooden blinds, various colours available, also black-out blinds. Tel: 951 273 254 / 671 732 204 / info@aceofshades .es (101730) A1 BLINDS. Complete home service, all ty p e s of indoor/outdoor blinds, manual & motorised, call for estimate 671 850 541 / 952 662 585 (218545)

REFORMS PH BUILDERS. Full or Part Reforms. Bathrooms, kitchens, plumbing, tiling, electrics and more. Tel 600 204 433 (218142)

Business for Sale RESTAURANT in busy central l o c a t i o n o f L a C a l a , fu l l y equipped, 150m2 plus terrace, front and rear. Lease for sale 14,000€, all equipment included. Tel 676 571 719 (219961)

Business Opp.

www.blueflaghomes.com. Professional home builders in Spain since 2003. You choose the design - we do the rest. Tel 952 472 283 (207252)

Beds

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN’S suits to measure. Be measured in the comfort of your own home or office by a qualified English tailor. Linen suits a speciality. Phone 634 378 085 for the travelling tailor to call. (209747)

JIM’S HOME IMPROVEMENTS. bathrooms / kitchen reforms, repairs, plumbing, carpentry, painting, tiling, maintenance. Give us a call no job too small. 692 207 799 / 645 559 423 (208371)

SWINGLES CASAS SL. For all your building needs. Visit www.swinglescasas. com for more details or call 952 428 067 / 666 960 262 (202607)

BATHOLOGIST. Specialist in repairing chipped baths or r e fu r b i s h i n g o l d / w o r n baths. No mess or disruption. 678 808 837 (101382)

Bespoke Clothing

CONCRETE building services, concrete structures, concrete walls, concrete pools, call Olof - 607 400 406 (202769)

SMALL SKIPS FOR HIRE, we cover Calahonda to Duquesa 630 200 600 or 616 456 601 (207298)

Bath Repairs

V I S I T T h e B e d Wa r e h o u s e for top quality British beds or just mattresses at unbeatable p r i c e s . A l s o t o p b ra n d s o f bankrupt stock including Silentnight, Sealy, Rest Assured etc. Direct from our new larger premises on the Camino de Coin (A7053) km 13 heading out of Fuengirola - o p p o s i t e R D M C ’s a n d Wo o d s D i r e c t . Te l 6 3 4 1 8 7 700 / 600 633 986 (219843)

Building Services

DAMP. Water penetration and humidity problems solved. Qualified technicians, architect led certified company. www.123bmt.com. Tel. 606 101 878 (209630) DR DAMP leaking roofs, damp walls, all mould cured. All work guaranteed. Call 689 515 558

PLASTERING PLASTERING, rendering, dry lining, coving, suspended ceilings. Fitted kitchens, bathrooms and bedrooms. All work guaranteed. 689 515 558 (207938)

FOR RENT: Office in Calahonda facing N340. 108m2. Suita b l e fo r a n o f f i c e , s h o p o r warehouse. Tel: 696 206 698 (208493) FOR SALE: MARKET STALL, four pitches, SPANNING THE COAST. Van/Stock, l a d i e s a n d g e n t l e m a n ’s swimwear/underwear. Established 10 years. 634 355 585 / 650 616 420 (216542) F I S H ‘ n C H I P S H O P fo r lease Torremolinos, €18,500 renewable lease. Rent €750 pcm. Fully equipped. Sale due to bereavement. Tel 671 179 618 (216543)

Business Services “THE BUSINESS ZONE” MARBELLA. Service offices and affordable work space from 10 euros per d a y. Monthly/Weekly/Daily rental. Free internet. Free parking. Postal and courier services. PC repairs. Virtual offices. PO B oxe s a n d m u c h m o r e ! A l l u n d e r o n e r o o f. I n fa c t , everything you need to make your business succeed! Tel 951 404 074 or 622 832 954 w w w. t h e b u s i n e s s z o n e . n e t (216536)

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Buy & Sell SUPERPOOL est. 1985. Pool tables, boxing and minivending machines on profit share, also new / second hand domestic tables and accessories. Tel 629 530 233 w w w. s u p e r p o o l s p a i n . c o m (207887) HOUSE CLEARANCE, anything considered. Top rates paid. Mick 634 053 107 (218510) INSTANT CASH!!! For your old LPs, 45’s and record collections. GUARANTEED BEST PRICES PAID. Also, a free valuation service. Call Pa u l - 6 0 3 5 8 4 2 4 9 . paul@vpcltd.co.uk (208435) WANTED FOR CASH. Buy fur and leather of all kinds, designer and crocodile handbags. Oriental rugs, paintings, coins from around the world. Porcelain, furniture, silver and silver plated cutl e r y, p o s t c a r d s , r e c o r d s , clocks of all kinds, bracelets, wall and floor clocks. Tel 656 646 627 (207597) CD and DVD collections large o r s m a l l . TC w i l l b u y t h e m all. Telephone 652 072 600 (218597) PRIVATE INVESTOR, large cash reserve, ready to purchase top jewellery, watches, gold, diamonds, paintings. Possibility to arrange loan on importance pieces. Discretion and immediate payment assured. Call 603 459 108 (208102) W A N T E D b y p e n s i o n e r, fridge freezer in good condition and reasonable price p l e a s e . B e n a l m a d e n a . Te l 627 191 656 (218577)

Caravans

CASAS MOVILES EUROPA has an experience in the mobile home trade, all over Europe for the last 25 years. You can p u t yo u r t r u s t i n u s ! R i n g Jane now on 952 119 053 (207801)

Car Hire CAR HIRE long & short term 607 334 610 (219170) LONG term car hire. Excellent rates even during summer. Quality cars, the best service. Call AutoOasis on 952 623 2 9 7 o r w w w. a u t o o a s i s e u rope.com (218544)

Car Transport RECOVERY SERVICE car / light plant transported, cars disposed of with official destruction certificate, fully insured. 600 868 056 (209777)

Carers ARE YOU no longer able to cope at home but unwilling t o m o ve i n t o a r e s i d e n t i a l care home or just need daily help? CARING CARERS can help www.caring-carers.com. English 633 391 529 / Spanish 622 583 748 (218058)

Carpentry CARPENTER cabinet maker, Irish. Available for all types of property maintenance, plumbing, painting, electrical, kitchens and bathrooms renovated etc, 30 years experience, very reliable. Tel: 952 441 955 / 677 087 575 (202841)

Chimney Services APEX CHIMNEY SERVICES, professional chimney sweeping and smoke testing. NACS Qualified. Clean and e f f i c i e n t Te l : B o b 6 9 6 3 2 0 202 (202354)

Clairvoyants PA R K I N G , S TO R A G E & S A L E S. C a ra va n s - M o torhomes - Boats - Cars and Vans etc. Short / long term S a fe & s e c u r e , d r o p o f f & collections. Excellent rates, d i s c o u n t fo r l o n g t e r m , 5 mins from Fuengirola. Establ i s h e d 2 5 ye a r s . w w w. e u rodog.es / info@eurodog.es 679 786 669 / 606 101 807 (204977) TIMBER Building SL has been a leader in a prefabricated market for the last 28 years with more than 5,500 happy customers. Ring for wooden houses, garden sheds, pergol a s , r e fo r m s . 6 6 6 8 1 9 6 8 9 (207801)

TAROT Reading. African Spiritualist solves problems - love and business. Tel: Ibrahim 626 502 803 (216597)

Classes

S C I E N C E T U I T I O N - ALL L E V E L S. E X P E R I E N C E D, QUALIFIED TEACHER. 722 148 156. WWW.VALENTINE TUITION.WEBS.COM (207284) CALAHONDA Language Cent r e , e s t 1 9 8 7, b e g i n n e r s Spanish course starts September 16th. 60hrs in 6 weeks. Give your Spanish a good kick start. Max 6 students for guaranteed results. Also groups at all levels and private classes. We reopen fo r e n r o l m e n t o n 9 t h S e p tember. Learn with the experts. w w w. c a l a h o n dalaguagecentre.com email c a l a n g e @ s p a n s u r f. c o m (218238) SPANISH CLASSES. SPANISH TEACHER, REASONABLE PRICES IN THE COMFORT OF YO U R O W N H O M E . P H O N E 606 809 042 (216529)

Cleaning Services UPHOLSTERY and steam cleaning sofas, carpets etc… JA Cleaning Services 626 357 955 (200771) C A R P E T & U P H O L S T E RY PROFESSIONALLY CLEANED 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE WET OR DRY CLEAN, HONEST, RELIABLE SERVICE. PLEASE CALL 678 808 837 / 952 669 701 (101382) CONEJO CLEANING. Over 20 years of reliable and profe s s i o n a l c l e a n i n g o n t h e coast. Regular, holiday lets, one-off cleans. Wendy 635 630 370 / 952 964 407. web: w w w. c o n e j o c l e a n i n g . c o m (208384) OVEN CLEANING, domestic, commercial, complete fitt i n g s , l e t p r o fe s s i o n a l d o hard, dirty work, from 35€. 6 3 2 5 6 9 2 8 2 o ve n c l e a n i n g costadelsol.com (207828) P R O F E SS I O N A L c l e a n e r / H o u s e ke e p e r. Te l 6 3 3 4 6 1 951 (204205) BE CLEAN SWEEP S.C Property Management and Cleaning Company. Honest and reliable. Call 635 152 313 or 630 614 412 (200804) C O S TA B E L LA C L E A N E R S. Cleaning services. Visit www.wegodoit.com/costabel lacleaners for all services offered. 952 835 917 / 636 975 067 (218042)

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Curtains

S E C U R E l o c k- u p s i n s i d e wa r e h o u s e , M A R B E L LA I n dustrial Estate 616 337 996 (209600)

QUALITY hand finished curtains & soft furnishings, professionally qualified, contact Rachel 952 825 766 or visit www.curtaincouturemarbel la.com (209717)

OFFICE in Calahonda facing N340. 108m2. Suitable for an office, shop or warehouse. Tel: 696 206 698 (218633)

Computers LAPTOP HELP LINE. Notebooks, netbooks and tablets repaired, software updates, Internet and email problems solved. Refurbished laptops for sale. Web page designed and maintained. 952 564 274 / 677 702 501 (208364) COMPUTER PROBLEMS S O LV E D. E r r o r m e s s a g e s fixed, viruses removed. Repairs and upgrades available. Laptops in English. Kindle, iPad & Android help. One-toone training. Also, low cost, reliable internet TV solutions, even for slow connections. Experienced, reliable service. Paul 630 652 338 / 952 493 859 (216558)

CURTAINS, BLINDS, UPHOLSTERY, a complete service. www.marbellacurtainde sign.com. Mary 675 813 348 (209668)

Damp Proofing DAMP Problem!! Sourced and c u r e d b y m a s t e r b u i l d e r, longest established damp company on the coast. Call Ed 693 859 894 (206234)

UK ELECTRICIAN - FAULT FINDING. Emergency 24h call out. Complete rewires, extra sockets, bulletins, projects. 610 887 921 / 951 775 723 (208116) BS ELECTRICAL - Boletins, r e w i r e s , fu s e b o a r d s , fa u l t finding. Genuine professional service. 30 years experience. Sean, 952 961 108 , 669 070 011. www.bselectrical.eu / www.myelectricsinspain.com / www.facebook.com/bselec tricalspain (207422) ELECTRICIAN on coast for 11 years, repairs and installation. Call James 652 023 012 (216637) ALL ELECTRICS - Rewiring, fault finding, boletins - 693 678 980 (207413)

Energy Certificates Domestic App Repairs DOMESTIC Appliance repairs - washing machines, fridges, c o o ke r s , o ve n s , wa t e r heaters, gas / electric, professionally repaired. Christian 608 337 497 (207492)

MY ENERGY CERTIFICATE. Now legally required for all properties for sale or rent. Call +34 627 805 581 info@myenergycer tificate.com (216551)

Fencing Services Drainage

BASIC COMPUTER LESSONS taught by mature adult. Tune-ups, upgrades, recover lost files and photos. Tel 626 980 869 (209677)

CHAINLINK FENCING erectors, general builders, really competitive prices. Free quotation, no job too big or small, very reliable. Tel: 655 218 466 (209671)

Computer Repairs

Financial Services

services@rainbowcosta.in fo - 661 775 704 - UK IPTV Car A/C Re-gas - PC repairs (209656)

NEEDING BANK FINANCE? We can also offer private capital (9.5% pa, 15 years). We accept valuable cars as security, properties and business (local commercial). Second mortgages possible. Older than 65? We offer lifetime mortgages (Span law 41/2007) mtf@bc-inter national.eu Tel: 952 810 438 or 690 270 682 (216513)

Construction FOR ALL YOUR CONSTRUCTION needs, new build-refo r m , p o o l , m a i n t e n a n c e . Holiday rental maintenance. Coast and inland. 35 years e x p e r i e n c e , 1 2 ye a r s i n Spain. Contact Matt 0034 615 309 446 or 0044 01631 705 000 (218140)

Courses SPANISH courses all levels. Native and qualified teachers. Bonanova International L a n g u a g e S c h o o l . w w w. b o nanova.com Fuengirola 952 479 735 (207501)

CLEARFLOW DRAIN SERVICES. All drain problems solved. More than 25 years on the coast. Telephone 952 885 661 or 630 200 600 (206976)

Education MARBELLA DESIGN ACADEMY in Partnership with Middlesex University offer 3 year DESIGN educations – BA Honours Degrees in Fashion Design, Graphic Design and Interior Design. All courses are subject for validation by Middlesex University in London. When graduated, the students can continue 1 more year for a Masters at Middlesex University. All tuition is held in English. www.design school.com Email: info-cours es@designschool.com 952 457 090. (208312)

Electricians ELECTRICIAN 16th Edition BS7671 qualified 24 years experience. Rewires, extra sockets, lights, fault finding etc. www.electrician costadelsol.com Contact electrician.in.spain@gmail. com Call Ian 650 151 569 (203235)

Floor Polishing POLISH your marble floor professionally at half price. 671 244 683 (203209) T1 MARBLE FLOOR (2.50€/m2) WHY PAY MORE .WE CLEAN, CRYSTALLISE, SEAL THEN POLISH YOUR MARBLE TO HIGH GLOSS, NON SLIP. PROFESSIONAL GUARANTEED, FAST SERVICE. 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE. ALSO REPAIRS DAMAGES TO MARBLE, CLEAN AND SEAL TERRACOTTA TERRACES, COVERS ALL COSTA DEL SOL. TEL: 671 244 683 (207797) T1

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TONY’S MARBLE RESTORATION SERVICE. Marble and terrazo floors, professionally refurbished, quotations without obligation. +34 620 726 875 (207495)

G A R D E N E R fo r p r i va t e homes, communities, tree pruning, pool maintenance, garden design. Specialist in water systems. Tel: 666 953 892 www.jardin-garden.es (208110)

MARBLE FLOORS polished. Fast service. Reliable, family run. TERRACOTTA CLEANED and sealed. Wooden floors treated. No job too small. Family run. Cleansol 10am 10pm 7 days all areas. 952 930 861 / 607 610 578 Discount Code: EWN 1 CLEAN (218547)

EVERGREEN GARDEN SERVICES - Established on coast for 10 years. Urbanisations, private gardens, fencing and irrigation systems, r e a s o n a b l e ra t e s . 9 5 2 9 3 2 419 or 678 333 788 (206085) ARBOLISTA Tree Surgery, No. 1 for trees and palms, on the Costa since 1998. 600 260 534 - 952 117 486 Kit Hogg C.G.Arb www.spaintree.com (207800)

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Health & Beauty

Hire Services

SAYAN MASSAGE. Your best traditional & tantric massage for ladies and gentlemen. 952 586 339 - 608 977 260 www.masajessayan.es

SMALL SKIPS FOR HIRE, we cover Calahonda to Duquesa - 630 200 600 or 616 456 601 (207298)

ACRYLIC NAILS specialist, Caroline’s mobile nail & beauty treatments. Based in La Cala de Mijas, also inland & Coin. Have your treatments in the comfort of your own home. Call 671 284 922 (218018)

Hot Tubs

PAIN? Neck, Arms, Back, Legs. Acupressure. Fast results. No cure – no pay. Fuengirola 651 172 474 (200814) NON-SURGICAL LIPOSUCTION IN BANÚS. WWW. TRANSFORMALL.COM TEL 605 865 755 (200953) TEETH WHITENING IN BANÚS FROM 75€ WWW. TRANSFORMALL. COM TEL. 605 865 755 (200953) NON-SURGICAL FACELIFTS IN BANÚS 35€ WWW. TRANSFORMALL. COM TEL. 605 865 755 (200953)

Friendship F I N D LO V E I N T H E S U N w w w. i wa n t 2 m e e tyo u . c o m . Browse for free Spain’s No 1 online dating site. Bringing ex-pats together. (201369)

Furniture

EXPRESS Metalwork Services. Gates, grilles, rails and scissor gates. 952 485 261, 617 065 636. www.express-steel. com (218608) ELECTRIC GATE/GARAGE DOOR automation repaired. Free, no obligation quotation. Call Colin - 636 394 641 (207271)

General Services ALMOST ANYTHING! General household maintenance, plumbing, tiling, painting and more. Marbella to Fuengirola, Speak to Gareth, Tel – 690 841 188. (208127) A L L s ty l e s o f fu r n i t u r e d e signed and made to measure, built-in or freestanding. Residential/Commercial. Portfolio available. 635 878 116 stu art_macg@hotmail.com (206183)

Gardening T R E E S U R G E O N S No tree t o o t a l l , r e m o va l o f d e a d palm trees and limbs, eco gardening, mulch and manure fertilizer, palm pruning. 686 948 552 / 661 129 146 www.top-jardin.com (204796) PROFESSIONAL garden services from Fuengirola to Estepona. All aspects of gardening and full maintenance and landscaping, free quotes, competitive prices. Contact Andrew 600 259 981 An drew@garden-professionals .com (203055) www.euroweeklynews.com

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Handyman INNOVATIVE HANDYMAN - Contact Jerry - 952 113 163 or 616 933 509. From €10 an hour. Estepona (207508)

Health

PERMANENT HAIR REMOVAL AND SKIN TREATMENTS USING IPL IN BANÚS. WWW.TRANS FOR MALL.COM TEL 605 865 755 (200953) WEIGHT CONTROL and healthy lifestyle. Book your free wellness evaluation. Call Frank 653 950 052 (209912) ASIAN MASSAGE SALON in Benalmadena, promotion month of May 30 euros one hour body massage, all masseuses are Asian and qualified with lots of experience. Telephone: 952 824 348, 660 587 171 www.asianmassagesalon.com

BEAUTY TREATMENTS

H O T T U B S , n e w, u s e d , bought, sold, hired. Also move & repairs 691 973 131 / 952 793 398 (200773)

Holiday Adventures HOTEL RANCHO Los Lobos, J i m e n a F ra ., n a t i o n a l p a r k “ L o s A l c o r n o c a l e s ”, i d y l l i c hills, endless cork tree forest. Riding, hiking, tennis, pool. www.rancholoslobos.com. Tel 956 640 429 (219066)

Home Clearances WANTED – House Clearance and garage clearance, best prices paid. Contact Paul V i c ke r s , 6 1 7 5 4 3 3 1 5 (209676) WANTED HOUSE CLEARANCE. WE BUY ANYTHING, BEST PRICES PAID FOR YOUR UNWANTED ITEMS. CALL MOBILE 693 480 411 EMAIL ANNETTE.GOD DARD@YAHOO.CO.UK WA N T E D F U R N I T U R E & household items houses gard e n s g a ra g e s c l e a r e d t o p prices paid fast reliable service 639 229 607 / 649 977 723 (207466)

Insurance

BOTOX AND FILLERS - From €95. Covers the Costa del Sol and inland. 609 347 086. www.altered-image.eu

CHIROPODISTS PODIATRIST / CHIROPODIST Jennifer M.S.S.Ch M.B.CH.A HCPC reg. Qualified 25 years, Diabetic footcare, ingrowing / fungal nail, verrucae, callous / corn removal. La Cala 603 447 008 or 663 516 654

MASSAGE PHYSIOTHERAPY OSTEOPATHY Reina experienced sport & health p r o fe s s i o n a l m a s s e u s e . “ O x y g e n Pa i n Therapy”, personal trainer. Calahonda - Riviera. Home v i s i t s , h o t e l s . Te l 6 1 8 5 1 5 487 (219218)

PROFESSIONAL SPORTS MASSAGE 12 years experience. 1 hour €35, 1.5 hours €50, Elviria. Wendy 952 852 330 or 634 310 821. Mobile service + €10 (216603) TRUE TANTRA MASSAGE www.astartelife.com Guadalupe - 696 323 533 Amanda - 669 894 550 SPORTS MASSAGE AROMATHERAPY, Hot Stones, lymph drainage, reflexology, Reiki, Nueva Andalucia and home visits. Carol ITEC www.holisticstone.com Tel 653 139 558 (219215)

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ABBEYGATE INSURANCE If you are renewing your policy or looking for new cover. Call us, as we are the only Insurance Company in Spain to offer protection on your no claims bonus. Call 952 893 380 (68259)

SOS INSURANCE. www. sosinsuranceinspain.com. Best prices available. CALL US FIRST for all your insurance needs, including best deals on funeral plans. Buildings and contents cover from just 98 euros per year. Tel 966 787 123 / 686 116 297. If you need further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us and why not like our facebook page at www.facebook.com/sosin suranceinspain.com to help promote our services to other expatriates. (207808)

Internet

ABBEYGATE INSURANCE M a ke t h e r i g h t c h o i c e a n d join the thousands of expatriates who have. We provide a friendly personal service, for all your home, motor, health, travel or marine insurance. Call 952 893 380 (68259)

GUARANTEED 10% return payable quarterly on notarized private finance. Fully secured with high value collateral. Minimum period, one ye a r. M i n i m u m a m o u n t 5 0 , 0 0 0 e u r o s . Te l 9 5 2 7 8 1 177 (216750)

Joinery IRISH CARPENTER, doors, decking, kitchens, bathrooms, all aspects. Established 2002. Tel 952 196 457 o r 6 9 6 0 6 4 0 1 9 w w w. c o m plete-carpentry.com (216606)

Kitchens www.reichert-wood.com Kitchen, parquet, carpentry. 10 years in Spain, free quotation. Discount up to 40%, German kitchens. 952 763 112 or 629 188 773. Quote EWN. (208118)

HEALTH INSURANCE Competitive prices, English worded policies. Pay monthly or annually. All levels of cover. Premiums from €25 a month. Tel: 956 795 453 Abbeygate Insurance (68259)

Loans

ABBEYGATE INSURANCE Car insurance exclusive for expatriates, save up to 50%. Find out about our price pledge on UK plated cars. Home insurance from €50. Tel: 952 893 380 (68259)

LOANS AVAILABLE on all types of paintings, jewellery, watches, silver etc, any condition, immediate cash settlement. For more information call into Anthony’s Antiques & Jewellers shops extensive premises at C/Ramon y Cajal 40, Fuengirola . Medals wanted, all types, any condition, top prices paid, see main advert on page 31. Mobile 609 529 633 Tel: 952 588 795 (85364)

L S M I N S U R A N C E . N o fa t singing blokes or trumpeting telephones, just professional service at the best prices for all your insurance needs including car, household, commercial, life, health and trave l . Te l 9 5 2 5 7 8 0 0 8 o r www.lsminsurance.biz for a quotation (219211) EU INSURANCE DIRECT Extra S p e c i a l O f fe r s . U p t o € 5 0 cash back for car and home insurance (conditions apply) fo r n e w c u s t o m e r s . Fo r a l l yo u r I n s u ra n c e N e e d s a n d the Best Price and Best Cover in English, call Wendy on 952 830 843 / 676 098 464 email info@euinsurancedirect.com www.euinsurancedirect.com (218246)

Investment Opp.

H O S T I N G - C a r r i e r g ra d e data centre in Elviria, two diesel generators, multiple backbone symmetrical carrier-class connections, BGP4 routing, aircon, secure facilities. For dedicated housing or hostings with serious bandwidth and 99.99% upt i m e , w e c a n h o s t yo u r servers and applications in our data centre in Elviria. Feel free to visit us to discuss yo u r n e e d s . 9 5 1 0 5 5 6 7 6 www.mercuryinternet.com (219135)

HOLA CREDITO. Instant short term loans against your valuables. Quick, easy and always discreet. Tel 900 123 4 5 7 w w w. h o l a c r e d i t o. c o m (202979)

24/7 Locksmith L O C K S M I T H emergency / appointment. Doors opened without damage, locks changed, patio doors and windows secured, 24 hour honest, fast and reliable service. Call Paul 657 466 803 (93549) T1

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COSTALOCKS 24/7, LOCKSMITH/ HOME SECURITY, NEW KEYS, KEYED ALIKE, WINDOWS SECURED, SAFES OPENED / INSTALLED, FREE HOME SECURITY CHECK, CALL Debby or Bob 952 660 233 / 667 668 673 CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED WWW.COSTALOCKS.COM (208085) T2 LOCKSMITH Unlock doors, strong box/cars. Change security locks, emergencies, 24 hours, Marbella, 630 333 615 (207372)

Miscellaneous WOODY´S LOS BOLICHES. Greeting Cards, mail to a n d f r o m t h e U K . Pa s s p o r t renewals and all adverts for Euro Weekly News – display or classified. Open 9.002.00PM (Sat 10.00 – 2.00PM) One street behind the Confo r t e l , j u s t o f f P l a z a S a n Ra fa e l , L o s B o l i c h e s , o n C/Poeta Salvador Rueda 93 (Passports Mon to Fri Only) Tel: 952 471 877 (95705)

Mobile Homes W E B U Y, S e l l , r e m o ve a l l types of mobile homes. We p a y C A S H a n d c o ve r a l l o f Spain. More details call Suzi Caley 616 250 727 / 951 063 059 or email suzicaley@ gmail.com (207499) MOBILE HOME WOODEN HOUSE ? We buy & sell new and second hand units. Remove, level, repair, transport and build extensions. 30 years experience nationwide. Call us, Casas Moviles Europa 952 119 053 (207801) WANT TO RELOCATE? We can transport your home and install on to a 12 month park from £4,995. Annual site fees from €3,000 Freephone: 0044 1782 90 80 70 (85143) BRAND NEW WILLERBY Siena 32m² home sited within a stylish gated community, 45 minutes from Malaga airport £19,995 Freephone: 0044 1782 90 80 70 (85143) WILLERBY COTTAGE 2 8 x 1 0 s i t e d i n ‘ L a S e r ra n a Hills’ of Pizarra, site open all year round, swimming pool, only £13,495. Want to view? Freephone: 0044 1782 90 80 70 (85143)

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MOBILITY SCOOTERS, Electric wheelchairs, wheelchairs, walking frames for sale and rent. Delivered to home or hotel. Part exchange considered always a good selection of quality used mobility scooters in stock with guarantee, eg Shoprider Cadiz. Rascal 850. Sterling Elite xS . Monarch Sprint, Kymco for you. Rascal 388 Shoprider, Sovereign, Mercury Reo 4, Rascal Eco 4. Mercury Prism. Sterling Emerald. Rascal Partner, Rascal Turnabout electric wheelchair. Sterling Pearl T.G.A eclipse boot scooter plus many more. New wheelchairs always in stock. Mobility scooters bought for cash. Mobility scooter batteries supplied and fitted. For same day delivery phone 609 581 139. www.mobilityscoot ersdirectspain.com email mobilitysolutionsespana@h otmail.com (203240)

ACE OF SHADES - Don’t let the bugs get you! Available in enrollable, slider and pleated. Large choice of colours including wood effect. Tel: 951 273 254 / 671 732 204 / info@aceofshades.es (101730)

Mobility THE MOBILITY WIZARD. All types of mobility scooters, wheelchairs and disability aids for hire or sale. Replacement parts including batteries, tyres and motors available. Authorised Agents for all major companies. Most repairs carried out at your home or FREE loan machine if scooter has to be taken for repair, ensuring you are kept mobile. Fully comprehensive mobility insurance for 105 euros per year. Tel 633 127 901 / www.mobil ity-spain.com /info@mobil ity-spain.com (208388)

Mortgages

MOSQUITO SCREENS. All types, all colours, fast service. Coast and inland covered. 655 825 931 (206048) M O S Q U I TO S C R E E N S. C a l l Mosquito Nick. www.mosqui tonick.ws 647 072 861 (207573)

Motorbikes KTM LC4 640, Enduro Motor Crosser, on road, off road, orange, 1999, Spanish plates, very low klms, very little use, absolute immaculate condition, €3,500. 603 151 587 (209777)

Motoring

WANTED SPANISH PLATED CARS

INSTANT CASH SAMANTHA – GORDON

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2005 HONDA Civic 1.6 Sport, 3 door, 4 new tyres in very good condition throughout, 160,000km, one owner, ITV 2015, alloys etc 4,995€ 672 550 037 (209777) 2006 CHRYSLER SEBRING, new shape, 2.4 automatic, only 42,000km fully loaded, inc sat nav, Spanish car lhd, in excellent condition throughout, 5,995€ 600 868 056 (209777)

CHIPS AWAY, Marbella, San Pedro. 10% discount. Tlf. 952 853 350. See advert on page 18 (2073220)

CAR SERVICES MECHANIC workshop & mobile. All work undertaken. ITVs done, reasonable rates, prompt, reliable services 24/7. 620 020 232, 951 165 090 (207951) CABRIOSOL soft tops, German top quality, for all Cabriolet cars & jeeps. Professional fitting, repairs & change of plastic windows. Cabrio-sol. 639 580 372 (Camino de Coin km 13.2 Mijas Golf). Opening hours: 9am to 6pm, Monday to Friday (219772) AUTOMATIC gearbox specialist. Transmatic. All models including classic cars, serviced, repaired and reconditioned. Also 4x4 transfer boxes and power steering Call/fax 952 796 166 / 952 805 804 email: trans matic2005@yahoo.com. www.transmatic.es (216740) RECOVERY SERVICE car / light plant transported, cars disposed of with official destruction certificate, fully insured. 672 550 037 / 952 585 813 (209777)

FOR SALE CABRIO AUDI. TT Quattro (225 BHP) 2002, only 58,000kms. Full service history, 6 speed, midnight blue with tan leather baseball stitch interior, CD stack, alloys, climate control, awesome Audi in stunning condition. Samantha or Gordon Robertson 608 658 785 / 952 832 173 see photo on www.robertsoncars-spain. com (209638) AUTOMATIC/open hood 2004 Citroen C3 Pluriel, Sensodrive, only 40,000kms. Silver with alloys, climate control, CD player, now go topless, 4,995 euros. Samantha or Gordon Robertson 608 658 785 / 952 832 173 see photo on www.robertsoncars-spain.com (209638)

PRICE SLASHED Automatic Renault Megane Scenic 11, 2005 model, 2 litre only 68,000kms, one owner, air con, power steering, big boot, great people and load carrier, colour grey blue, was 5,995 euros, now 5,500 euros. Samantha or Gordon Robertson 608 658 785 / 952 832 173. See photo on www.robertsoncars-spain.com (209638) ROBERTSON CARS. We have been busy and need to buy quality cars. Please ring Gordon if you are an expat with a car for sale, instant cash. His mobile is 608 658 785 or 952 832 173. Samantha and Gordon Robertson (The Car Couple). See more details of our cars with photographs on www.robertsoncars-spain.com (209638) AUTOMATIC Peugeot 307 1.6 Xri, 5 door, 2005, hatchback, brilliant blue, keep cool with air con, park easy, power steering, beautiful condition and a bargain. Samantha or Gordon Robertson (The Car Couple) 608 658 785 / 952 832 173. See photo on web page. www.robertsoncars-spain.com (209638) PRICE SLASHED 2009 Hyundai Coupe 2.0 FX (new shape), only 46,000kms, bright red, fast and fab looking sports car, electric everything, private owner leaving Spain, be quick for this beauty, was 9,500 euros, now 8,995 euros. Samantha or Gordon Robertson 952 832 173 / 608 658 785 see photo on www.robertsoncars-spain.com (209638) 2,995 EUROS CHEAP TRADE IN TO CLEAR FORD FOCUS 1999 1.6 MANUAL, 5 DOOR, SILVER, ALLOYS, CD PLAYER, EXCELLENT CONDITION. YOU WON’ T FIND BETTER. SAMANTHA OR GORDON ROBERTSON (THE CAR COUPLE) 952 832 173 or 608 658 785 (209638) LARGE selection of vans, including Citroen Jumpers, Pick-ups, Ford Transits and Transit Connect 672 550 037 / 952 585 813 (209777) 2006 HONDA CRV automatic, new shape, 2 litre VTI, 1 owner from new, 69,000km with full service history, in excellent condition throughout, 7,995€. 672 550 037 / 952 585 813 (209777)

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2002 RHD English plates SUZUKI Grand Vitara, 2 ltr, turbo diesel, in excellent condition throughout, MOT & taxed, low mileage, 2,750€ 672 550 037 (209777) 2001 MERCEDES SLK 200 Kompressor rhd on Spanish plates, low mileage, 2 tone leather, very nice conversaion, only €4,750 600 868 056 (209777) 2009 FORD FOCUS 1.6 diesel sport, 3 door, alloys, air con, 1 owner, only 58,000kms, excellent condition throughout, €8,995. 672 550 037 / 952 585 813 (209777) 2007 BMW 1120 diesel, 6 speed in black, excellent cond i t i o n t h r o u g h o u t , 5 d o o r, Spanish lhd 7,995€ 672 550 037 (209777) 2008 AUDI A6, diesel, estate, 7 speed automatic, s-line spec, including sat nav, neon lights, etc, black with black leather, lhd Spanish plates, only 68,000kms, with service history, 15,995€ 600 868 056 (209777) 2008 Ford Transit Connect, with side door, 1 owner from new, TDCi 200 series, excellent condition throughout, l i g h t u s e o n l y, 5 , 4 5 0 € 6 7 2 550 037 (209777 OPEL VIVARO 2.0CDTI, A U G U S T 2 0 1 2 , 9 S E AT E R LWB, METALLIC GREY, GREY CLOTH INTERIOR, DRIVERS A R M R E S T, I M M O B I L I S E R , ELECTRIC WINDOWS, ELECTRIC HEATED MIRRORS, AIR C O N D I T I O N I N G , R E M OT E LOCKING, CD PLAYER WITH STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS, PARROT HANDSFREE KIT WITH IPOD USB CONNECTION, REVERSE SENSORS, PRIVACY GLASS, FACTO RY F I TT E D A L LOY WHEELS, 28,000KMS, 2YEAR MANUFACTURER WARRANTY REMAINING, EXCELLENT C O N D I T I O N , PA RT E X CHANGE CONSIDERED. Was €22,995, now €20,995. Tel : 600 501 492 (216592) 2 0 0 7 Va u x h a l l A s t ra , n e w shape, 1.7 CDTi diesel, estate, only 90,000kms, alloys, air con, etc, in excellent condition throughout, one priva t e o w n e r f r o m n e w, 6,995€. 672 550 037 (209777)

2007 Ford Transit, long wheel b a s e , h i g h r o o f, S p a n i s h plates lhd, in excellent condition throughout, air con, 7, 9 9 5 € 672 550 037 (209777) 1999 rhd VW Golf 1.6 Convertible, in excellent condition throughout, alloys, CD player, lots of extras. 1,995€ 672 550 037 / 952 585 813 (209777) 2006 CHRYSLER SEBRING automatic 2.4, only 46,000kms from new, fully loaded car, including sat nav, in excellent condition throughout, only 5 , 9 9 5 € 672 550 037 / 952 585 813 (209777) 2002 FIAT PUNTO 1.9 JTD diesel, new ITV, new tyres, only 90,000km from new, 1 owner, Spanish lhd, in excellent condition throughout, €2,450 600 868 056 (209777) 2009 VW Caddy 1.9 diesel multispace, 5 seater, side door, only 50,000kms from new, 1 owner, with service history, in excellent condition 8,995€ 672 550 037 / 952 585 813 (209777) 2003 VW GOLF 1.8 GTI with only 12,000km from new, black with cream leather, new ITV, like a new car, 5,995€ 672 550 037 / 952 585 813 (209777) 2005 FIAT SEICENTO 1.1, ITV 2014, air con, cheap insurance, only 1,995€. 672 550 037 (209777) 2004 FORD TRANSIT Turano Connect, Spanish plates, twin side doors, new tyres all round, electric pack, in excellent condition throughout, 4,995€ 672 550 037 / 952 585 813 (209777) 2001 JAGUAR XJ8 saloon, lhd on Spanish plates, only 68,000kms from new, in excellent condition throughout, black with black leather trim, 4,950€ 672 550 037 / 952 585 813 (209777) VARIOUS CARS available, lhd, rhd, 4x4s, automatic, manual, petrol & diesels from €1,000 672 550 037 / 952 585 813 / 600 868 056 (209777) 1980 MGB ROADSTER, lhd on Spanish plates, in near mint condition, this car must be seen to be appreciated, no time wasters. 10,750€. 672 550 037 / 952 585 813 (209777) AUDI A6 Avant 2.5 TDI. Black metallic, 6 speed, every extra, tow bar, service records, roof bars, immaculate for 2001, new ITV, only € 4, 5 0 0 . Te l 6 8 6 0 7 4 7 6 7 (219053)

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BILL BRADY CARS has been established on the Costa del Sol since 1986, in which time he has helped thousands of expatriates to buy or sell their quality used Spanish cars and also keeping all the documentation simple so you understand all that is going on (which is important). You can contact Bill direct on 952 838 842 / 608 950 221 or billbradycars.com (207472) RANGE ROVER Sport (diesel) automatic HSE. TDV8 2007 metallic midnight blue, cream leather, sat/nav. This jeep is immaculate with only 146,000klm (91,000mls). Service history, parking sensors and lots more, look at this bargain, only 27,995€.. 952 838 842 / 608 950 221 billbradycars.com (207472) 4x4 AUTOMATIC/diesel Renault Koleos 2011/2012 model (new model Special Edition B O S E ) . To p o f t h e ra n g e metallic gold, black half l e a t h e r, s a t / n a v, s e n s o r s /lights /parking and lots m o r e e x t ra s o n t h i s m o d e l bought from Renault Malaga fo r o ve r 3 1 , 0 0 0 € a n d s t i l l covered by their warranty, now selling fo r only 18,995€.. 952 838 842 / 608 9 5 0 2 2 1 b i l l b ra d yc a r s . c o m (207472) D I E S E L E s t a t e Fo r d Fo c u s TDCI 2003, one private owne r, only 102,000klm (63,000mls), new ITV (MOT) and just serviced ideal family o r b u s i n e s s c a r fo r o n l y 2,995€. 952 838 842 / 608 9 5 0 2 2 1 b i l l b ra d yc a r s . c o m (207472) IMMACULATE VW Golf 1.6 inj 2 0 0 1 , o n l y 1 6 , 0 0 0 k l m ye s ( 1 0 , 0 0 0 m l s ) , o n e p r i va t e owner, used only as holiday car, metallic silver, don’t delay, great value at 3,995€. 952 838 842 / 608 950 221 billbradycars.com (207472) CHEAP Diesel Opel Corsa (Special Edition), 5 door, 2000 only 102,000klm (66,000mls), service history, A/C, electric windows/locks, alloy wheels, only 2,300€ 952 838 842 / 609 950 221 billbradycars.com (207472) AUDI TT. Sports coupe 1.8 T (private sale), Spanish reg 2001 LHD. Metallic silver, black interior, drives and looks great, must sell hence this bargain at only 4,800€. Phone 634 082 123 (207472)

BMW.316 1.8 Inj. 4 door 2004 metallic black grey leather from private owner and just been serviced and ITV (MOT) only 109’000 Klm. (69’000 Mls.) drives and looks great for only 4’995€ 952838842 608950221 billbradycars.com (207472) Great opportunity Ford Focus Titanium (Diesel) 2.0 TDCI.136.CV. 2008 One private owner bought and serviced from Ford Marbella just been fully serviced and new ITV (MOT ) 79’000 Klm. (49’000 Mls) Graphite grey black cloth trim 6 speed G/Box. Special alloy wheels cruise control, yes its only 8’995€ 952838842 608950221 billbradycars.com (207472) VW Golf Blue Motion 1.6 Diesel 5 door 2010 from private owner and service history bought in VW Marbella polar white black cloth trim (not ex rental car ) a very scarce car and only 10’995€ 952838842 608950221 billbradycars.com (207472) HYUNDAI TUCSON 4x2 petrol 2.0 cvvt. Full comfort trim, registered 2008. 29,000 kms, ITV valid to November 2014. €8,000 ono. Tel: 659 383 596 (219792) MAZDA RX8 PZ 6 gear 238 bhp. Black with leather interior. VERY fast car. 2007 excellent condition throughout. RHD. On saleable private British plates, easily changeable to Spanish plates as already have ITV. Mileage from new 43,000. Bargain price €6,350. First to see will buy! Tel 645 083 280 (216598) RENT to own your next car, modern, well maintained quality cars, all inclusive rates. Call AutoOasis on 952 6 2 3 2 9 7 o r w w w. a u t o o a s i seurope.com (218544)

INSURANCE ABBEYGATE INSURANCE. No automatic annual increase on our Motor Insurance, renewal policies. Call 952 893 380 (68259) MOTOR INSURANCE. For the most competitive quotes in English call Linea Directa on 902 123 153, you could save as much as 30% and you can t ra n s fe r yo u r e x i s t i n g n o claims bonus. Call Linea Directa on 902 123 153 for motor insurance with a human voice in English from Monday to Friday 9am to 6pm and save money now! (200726)

MECHANICS

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BRITISH MOBILE MECHANICS. Fully qualified, home visits, reasonable prices and repairs for all cars. ITV’s €80 we come to you. 951 400 189 www.mbcmechanics.com 695 913 592 (207809)

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www.euroweeklynews.com MOBILE MECHANIC will come to your home or work. Servicing, repairs, ITVs & diagnostics. Call Mick on 617 553 072 (207511) THE GARAGE MARBELLA est 1986. All makes, specialising J a g u a r, L a n d r o ve r, B r i t i s h classics. Latest diagnostics, 30€ p/hr, workshop and callout. 952 827 443 or 609 503 476 www.englishmobileme chanics.com (216697)

REPAIRS AUTO ELECTRICAL Specialist. Over 30 years experience. Cars, commercials & boats. Latest diagnostic equipment. Petrol / diesel fuel injection problems solved. No job too small. Tel: 647 289 753 (219845)

Occupational Therapists

Pets

SPECIALISING in children with developmental difficulties. Re h a b i l i t a t i o n of adults/senior people. Home adaptations. Tel 627 805 581 (219210)

YOUNG DOMESTICATED cats rescued from the killing station need kind homes. Fully vaccinated and neutered, free of charge. We will also deliver to England for a donation to the charity. Please give one of these beautiful cats a home so we can save more from death. Can be seen without obligation at Cat and Dog World Kennels. Tel. 630 197 435 (93398)

Osteopath OSTEOPATH Chris Howard, BSc (Hons) Ost. La Cala de M i j a s . E s t a b l i s h e d ove r 1 0 years in Spain. Diagnosis, advice, treatment for all types of pain/injury. Qualified, Registered, Insured. 952 050 180 / 679 501 367 (218023)

Painter/Decorator

CHIHUAHUA pedigree puppies with passport. All year round available. 952 112 870 / 654 285 667 (208108) PETS cared for in loving lady’s own home. Safe, secure, can collect. Torreblanca. Tel 665 110 553 (216517)

REGISTRATION

CHARITIES

CAR TRANSFERS AND IMPORTS PROBLEMS WITH EMB A R G O S O N R O A D TA X ? SAME DAY COLLECTION OF PAPERS. ENGLISH SPEAKING. PLEASE CALL 633 271 274 (101382)

ADANA THE ANIMAL SHELTER IN ESTEPONA. We always need volunteers to walk and socialise with our dogs and help with cleaning. We a l s o n e e d g o o d h o m e s for our animals that you can see on www.adana.es. Kennels open every day 10-1.30, Camino de Casares, near Parque de los Pedregales, Estepona. (5 minutes from the Poligono) For more information call Marjorie 952 79 74 05 or 636 934 146 (93319)

WANTED I BUY ANY CAR. 602 533 508 mikewallsp@gmail.com (209599) WANTED. CARS & JEEPS & c a m p e r va n s fo r c a s h . A l l makes, LHD, any condition. 693 357 000 (206782) CARS, VANS UK OR SPANISH BOUGHT FOR CASH. FREE COLLECTION IN SPAIN AND UK. PLEASE CALL 678 808 837 OR 952 669 701 (101382) CARS wanted, we buy any car, UK plated, embargo cars, vans, trucks, motorcycles, scooters, campervans, lorries, etc etc, for quick decision call now. 600 868 056 five peastrading@aol.com

PAINTER & DECORATOR. If yo u wa n t yo u r j o b d o n e right, forget the rest and call the best. Sam “Simply the Best”, 18 years Mijas area. 952 666 025 / 629 546 128 (207938) HUSBAND & WIFE TEAM. Painting/Interior design. Free estimates. Graham - 607 923 486 (208123)

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C A R , VA N S B O U G H T W I T H OR WITHOUT PAPERS. CASH WA I T I N G 6 7 8 8 0 8 8 3 7 (101382) CARS WANTED. All registration numbers, any age, runners/non runners, finance, embargoes, no problem, 687 049 592 or 622 156 022 (216552)

Nautical DREAM of having a sailing boat all year for 4,000 euros? S a i l fo r 2 0 e u r o s p e r h o u r. Tel: 617 074 567 (219068) BENALMADENA Marina 30 metre (100ft) berth for sale, €59,000 or possibility to rent. Tel 693 357 000 (219790) REGAL SPEED BOAT 1900 LSR Merc Cruiser 1.7 diesel 120 HP Limited Edition Package. Bought new 2011, cost € 4 2 , 0 0 0 , h a r d l y u s e d , l i ke new €16,500. Tel 0044 777 150 8731 (218509)

PEST CONTROL. British Best Prices. Fully Qualified. Bar Contracts. Call Local Pest 952 449 591 www.localpest.es (207607) T1 COCKROACHES, ANTS, ins e c t s , f l e a s , m i c e , ra t s , wasps, termite specialists. Fumigations, bars, restaurants, houses, etc. Sanitary department officially registered certificates. Guarantee, serving the coast since 1985. Only legal English owned pest control Company on the coast. If you want the best then phone N.P.S. Nigel 606 008 940 (209962)

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ACE CHARITY at El Refugio Kennels always needs volunteers to help with dog walking. It’s good exercise, a couple of hours any morning of the week. Foster and permanent homes also needed for o u r m a ny i n m a t e s ! V i v i e n 639 991 079 (93320) SEPE the horse and donkey charity is open to the public w e e k- e n d s f r o m 1 0 . 0 0 t o 5.00. Volunteers are much needed in all departments and are welcome at anytime. Fo r o u r r i d i n g fo r t h e d i s abled classes, we are also in need of extra helpers. We are nationally registered by the Spanish Ministry of the Interior (164640) but only with your support can we give the e q u i n e a vo i c e . I f yo u c a n just commit to 2 or 3 euros a month it will really help make a difference. You can find us at Lauro Golf Equestrian Centre, Alqueria, Alhaurin de la Torre. Tel. 608 258 950 info@sepeonline.net www.sepeonline.net (93321) A t S O S A n i m a l Re fu g e w e h a ve d o g s , yo u n g a n d o l d looking for homes. Some of our dogs have been with us for some time and would love to find a cosy spot to curl up in and a knee on which to rest their heads. If you have room in your heart and home we would love to hear from you. We do not put our dogs to sleep - no matter how old, t h e y a r e s a fe w i t h u s . Fo r day to day needs and to pay for veterinary care, we much appreciate the support we

receive. We desperately need items to sell on our market stall to help raise funds and are happy to come and collect. So if you are having a clear-out, please contact us on 665 682 919 or 605 227 1 5 5 . I f yo u w o u l d l i ke t o know more about re-homing, please call 653 257 875. Visit o u r w e b s i t e w w w. s o s -a n i mals.org or please phone Sandy on 952 385 923 or 666 814 056 if you would like to make a donation or help in any way. (93317)

S T E FA N I E ’ S K E N N E L S A N D CATTERY, Estepona. Fully licensed, Junta approved, est. 1986. Viewing welcomed 9 5 2 7 9 0 9 4 3 w w w. s t e fa nieskennels.com (209612)

P H Y S I O T H E R A P I S T that comes to your home, registered and fully qualified. 20 euros for half an hour, 35 euros for one hour session + IVA. Tel Maaike: 622 784 873 (207282)

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CERTIFIED Physiotherapist, experienced, sports massage, Shiatsu, reflexology, deep tissue, lymphatic drainage, earacupuncture, Estepona. Tel 634 328 652 (219213)

ARCH - THE ANDALUCIAN RESCUE CENTRE FOR HORSES WELCOMES VISITORS AND VOLUNTEERS TO THEIR STABLES ON SATURDAYS FROM 10 - 12 OR BY APPOINTMENT. COME AND HELP OUT, OR SPONSOR OR ADOPT ONE OF OUR HORSES, DONKEYS OR MULES. WE ALWAYS NEED HELP WITH FUND RAISING TO LOOK AFTER THE ABANDONED AND ABUSED ANIMALS. OUR AIM IS TO RESCUE, REHABILITATE AND REHOME. WE ARE A SMALL FRIENDLY TEAM - WHY NOT JOIN US. FIND US IN ALHAURIN EL GRANDE, BEHIND THE VENTA MIRALMONTE ON THE ROAD FROM ALHAURIN TO COIN, (A404), URB.VIÑA BORREGO, FOLLOW THE YELLOW SIGNS. CHARITY REGISTERED WITH THE JUNTA DE ANDALUCIA NO 8448. WWW.HORSERESCUESPAIN.OR G INFO@HORSERESCUES PAIN.ORG ARCHRESCUE@YA HOO.CO.UK TEL:- 635798219 OR 656935613 OR 620175828. NEW: ARCH CHARITY SHOP NOW OPEN IN ALHAURIN, NEXT TO MONEY CHANGE SHOP, AVENIDA GERALD BRENAN (93322)

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FOR SALE SHIH TZU quality pups from registered breeder. Gold & white or solid gold with black mask. See the babies online at www.tangkoushihtzu.com or call 619 306 462 (209598)

KENNELS EURODOG Boarding Kennels and Cattery. Under new owne r s h i p, fu l l y l i c e n s e d a n d sanitary approved, long/short t e r m . M i j a s C o s t a Te l 6 9 7 731 171 www.eurodogspain .com (207324) CAT AND DOG WORLD KENNELS AND CATTERY is recommended and used by David the Dogman. “I would not trust my dogs with anyone else”. Tel: 952 112 978. www.cat-and-dog-world.com

PROTECTAPET. Spain’s leading pet insurance. 965 756 3 7 1 . w w w. p r o t e c t a p e t . e u (216721)

PET-COURIERS.COM – If you love your pet try us first – we are the best. Door to door service throughout Europe. Specialised vehicles – bespoke service. Full legal service including documentation if required. For further information call or e-mail us: Tel: (0034) 651 033 670 or (0034) 637 066 227. Email: i n fo @ p e t- c o u r i e r s . c o m o r www.pet-couriers.com (200622) A C C O M PA N Y yo u r p e t s t o their new home. Fully licensed pet transport service. Denise www.petchauffeur.eu 952 197 187 / 696 233 848 i n f o @ p e t c h a u f f e u r. e u (208485) LOOK NO FURTHER for your pet transport. We offer a service to travel with/without yo u r p e t s / fu r n i t u r e . Pe t s f r o m £ 2 9 5 i n c l u d i n g ve t checks. Various vehicles to c a t e r fo r yo u r n e e d s . 9 5 2 596 213 / 665 150 227 spainukspain@hotmail.com (204441) ANIMALCOURIERS - A KIND, CARING, FRIENDLY SERVICE BETWEEN S PA I N / U K . FLIGHTS FROM MALAGA OR ROAD FROM COSTA DEL SOL F O R YO U R P E T T R AV E L . W W W. A N I M A L C O U R I E R S . COM / 0044 1483 200123, 0034 635 155 962 OR ASK@ANIMALCOURIERS.COM FOR A QUOTATION. (207935)

Plastering PLASTERING, rendering, 11 years on the coast, professional, reliable service. Free quotation. Gary 625 783 458 (218632)

Plumbing THE IRISH PLUMBER FOR ALL YOUR PLUMBING REQUIREMENTS, COMPLETE BATHROOM REFORMS, ALL AREAS COVERED. 7 DAYS, REASONABLE RATES. 605 206 394 (206156) T1 PLUMBER: Water heaters repaired, replaced same day. Full bathroom and kitchen reforms, previous work can be seen. References available. Mark Allan - 608 454 778 / 952 937 244 (209854) 30 YEARS ON THE COAST. I cover all aspects of plumbing & general maintenance. G ra h a m - 6 0 7 9 2 3 4 8 6 (208123)

Pools

PET TRANSPORTATION by road. Complete service from professional licensed kennels. 630 197 435 www.cat-anddog-world.com (209640) THE DOG MOVER. Licensed transporters. Two handlers, so never alone. 680 781 699 / 0044 (0) 7875 947230. www.moveyourdog.com (207293)

Physiotherapists

PETCARE PET HOTEL. Alhaurin el Grande. Holiday accommodation for dogs and cats. Air conditioned kennels available. Tel: 952 112 284 / 685 400 216 www.petcarespain.com COOL KENNELS AND CATTERY. Air conditioned. Your pets lovingly cared for by English mother and daughter. Near Coin. LAGUNAKENNELS@hot mail.com Tel 952 112 021 / 606 838 983 (209606)

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GREAT OPPORTUNITY. TORREBLANCA. Ideal detached villa offering two self contained separate levels - main upper level 3 beds/1 bath lower level 1 bed/1 bath, ideal for rental or elderly person/teenager/guests, large plot, private swimming pool and spacious garage, quiet residential area. Original asking price €299,500 - no agents fees, now €230,000. Viewing recommended - 647 647 629 (101501) EL COTO - 3 bed townhouse, pool, parking, 149,000€ - 626 864 683 (202956) TORREQUEBRADA Bargain - fully furnished, 2 bedroom f l a t fo r s a l e + g a ra g e , €99,000 for quick sale. Tel 6 5 5 6 4 5 2 7 7 . NO agents! (218212)

P ROPERTY S TAGING & REDESIGN HOME STAGING MARBELLA. First impressions are imperative! Ensure a quick sale and let HOME STAGING MARBELLA transform your property into a special home buyers will love. www.homestaging marbella.com, call Petra 654 150 670 (219849)

Property for Rent

ALHAURIN EL GRANDE Lovely 6 bed finca, huge kitchen, giant enclosed pool area, 5k metres land, 389,000€ negotiable - FabFincas - 692 151 931 (207253) ALHAURIN EL GRANDE Immaculate 4 bed, 2 bath, 2 lounge finca, garage, terraces, 3k metres fenced plot, 260,000€ neg. FabFincas - 692 151 931 (207253) FINCA Arcos, Cadiz. 150,000m2, peaceful area, viewing essential. Price 1 9 8 , 0 0 0 e u r o s . w w w. a r c o s t a y. e s Te l 6 0 6 6 9 3 6 2 5 (219869) FUENGIROLA CENTRE. 1 bed, open plan, low community charge, €75,000 negotiable. 952 586 282 / 615 016 644 (218053) BENALMADENA, 2 bed, 1 bath apt, air con, large terrace, spectacular uninterrupted sea views, €120,000. Call 952 448 887 / 651 417 229 (207505)

Property for Sale WWW.INMOANDALUZ. COM is always looking for realistically priced inland properties to sell to our interested buyers. Tel 952 491 609 / 685 514 835 (208263)

WWW.INMOANDALUZ.CO M. Bargain inland properties for all budgets, fincas, village homes, apartments and villas. Legal building plots. 952 491 609 / 685 514 835 (208263) SELL YOUR PROPERTY FOR TO D AY ’ S B E S T M A R K E T PRICE, on Europe’s largest 30 day fixed price or online auction portal. 8,000 page views per day says it all. Ta ke a l o o k – w w w. c o s t a 1 . c o m Te l – 6 0 6 1 0 1 878 (208128)

Prop Maintenance

LOS BOLICHES - 1 bed penth o u s e , t e r ra c e , s e a v i e w s , 2nd line beach 115,000€ 626 864 683 (209646) WONDERFUL apartment in Estepona, Club Dominio Beach. www.arcostay.es Mobile 606 693 625 (219869)

M A R B E L LA A PA RT M E N T Rentals. Telephone 622 571 040 www.kingscastlemarbel la.com kingscastlemarbel la@gmail.com (219987) CANCELADA: Flamingo Golf, luxurious 165m2 garden apartment, 2 bedrooms, 2 b a t h r o o m s , fu r n i s h e d , garage. €850 pcm. 644 132 738 (202781) E L C OTO, F U E N G I R O LA . 2 b e d r o o m , 2 b a t h r o o m fu r n i s h e d f l a t . Po o l , g a ra g e parking, store room. 550,000€ per month plus electric, water. Contact 670 766 740 (216528) LOS BOLICHES - 1 bedroom apartment in front line block, sea views from terrace 400€ per month - 626 864 683 (209646) TOWNHOUSE Playa Golf, Torrequebrada, 2 bed, 2 bath, p r i va t e g a r d e n , fu r n i s h e d , fa n t a s t i c m o u n t a i n & s e a views, very clean, €650pm. 634 123 652 (209777)

FREE apartment home & income with purchase of 3 bed apartment, Jimena white village, 25 mins, Sotogrande. Garden, parking. Bargain €299,000. Tel: 645 333 120 ALHAURIN EL GRANDE New spacious 2 bed house, garage, pool, f/fenced 3000m2 plot, pool 165,000€ neg - FabFincas - 692 151 931 (207253)

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Property Wanted www.houseandpool.jimdo.co m we care for your property maintenance, call 622 737 164 (207317) ODD JOB MAN AVAILA B L E . F r o m To r r e b l a n c a M a r b e l l a . Pa i n t i n g , t i l i n g , laminate flooring, flat pack fu r n i t u r e a s s e m b l y a n d a l l h o m e r e p a i r s . Te l e p h o n e Steve - 663 475 729. Honest and reliable. (207295)

Property to Let MARBELLA centre, rooms to let 671 244 683 (203209) M A R B E L LA , B A N U S 3 o r 2 bedroom, 2 bath, big eleg a n t , fu l l y e q u i p p e d , g a r dens, pool, Jacuzzi, garage. Te l + 3 4 6 3 7 4 3 9 2 2 2 b ra v o e l e z o v i c @ g m a i l . c o m (209626) CANCELADA, Flamingo Golf, luxury corner apartment. Large 165m2, 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, furnished, private garden, garage, 850€ per week. Mob 644 132 738 (219860)

WE HAVE Scandinavian clients actively looking for villas, townhouses & apartments from Torremolinos to Calahonda. Call Joe 626 864 683 (207302) www.costarents.com Properties urgently required fo r l o n g t e r m r e n t , c l i e n t s wa i t i n g . 6 7 1 0 9 3 9 2 5 (216537) WE HAVE Scandinavian and E n g l i s h c l i e n t s fo r V i l l a s , Townhouses, Apartments and Plots, from Malaga to Est e p o n a . A l s o r e n t a l s . Te l TINA 634 328 703 (218015)

Pumps / Wells WATERWELLS. Waterwell drilling, well pumps, irrigation, pump tests, pressure pumps. Waterwells.org/Sondein SL. Established on the coast since 1995. Web page www.wellsinspain.com. Enq u i r i e s i n fo @ w e l l s i n s p a i n .com 629 978 801 / fax 952 793 250 (206090)

www.costarents.com Over 900 properties for long term rent. 671 093 925 (216537)

Refrigeration

BENALMADENA COSTA, garden apartment, 2 beds, furnished, quiet, nice garden, air con, close to Puerto Marina and beaches. €500 per m o n t h . Te l 6 2 0 3 0 5 8 2 3 (218576)

R E F R I G E R A T I O N and air conditioning. Same day repair service to bottle coolers, displays and fridges. Tel 627 769 969 (209165)

VILLA. Half finished in prime location near Puerto Banus. Land 2065m2, built 850m2. 671 244 683 momarbella@ yahoo.co.uk (203209)

LOS PACOS, FUENGIROLA. Furnished, two bedroom attic duplex, corner apartment, south facing, garage, pool, gym. 600 euros pcm. Tel: 662 110 090 (219066)

www.condorsol.com. Apartments and villas for sale at advantageous prices. Call 607 637 288, 952 462 302 (202945)

SELWO. Sunny, lovely furnished townhouse, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, garden, carport, 650€ per month. Tel 644 132 738 (218583)

Removals/Storage NATIONAL / INTERNATIONAL REMOVALS Local and International. Full and part loads t a ke n p l e a s e c a l l 9 5 2 8 1 6 5 8 2 w w w. fo c u s - t ra n s p o r t . com (201301)


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www.euroweeklynews.com FLORIDA SPECIALIST. Combitrans Movers. 952 775 300 www.combitrans.es (219154) USA SPECIALIST Combitrans M o ve r s . 9 5 2 7 7 5 3 0 0 www.combitrans.es (219154) DUBAI SPECIALIST. Combitrans Movers. 952 775 300 www.combitrans.es (219154) SOUTH-AMERICA SPECIALIST. Combitrans Movers. 952 775 300 www.combitrans.es (219154) WWW.SPAINUKSPAIN.COM. Vehicle leaving Spain on 9th / 19th / 29th, returning 10th / 20th / 30th. Prices from £90 per cubic metre. cars £525, bikes £325, dogs £395, cats £295 inc ve t checks/travel with your pets. Various vehicles to cater for yo u r n e e d s . 9 5 2 5 9 6 2 1 3 / 665 150 227 (204441) MOVING BACK TO UK? Rem o va l ve h i c l e d e p a r t i n g weekly throughout the year. Excellent, professional serv i c e & g r e a t ra t e s . R i n g (0034) 665 089 244 or (0044) 01922 682 667 & see w w w. e l i t e - e u r o p e a n . c o m (93139) 15 CUBIC metre van returning to the UK 27th September. Space available. Tel. 639 928 090 (216671) INTERNATIONAL and European Removals. Expert removals worldwide. www.universalremovals.c om Tel: 951 247 834 (208021) UK - SPAIN Removals. Masses of experience. New clean vehicles. Insured with AXA. Genuinely CARING service. FULL and part moves. ONLINE QUOTES!! bmceuropean. com UK 08456 443 784 / ES 634 344 787 (207584) MOVING MATTERS SL – removals and storage. Local or to and from the U K / I r e l a n d / Po r t u g a l a n d across Europe. Over 16 years experience. For free quotat i o n Te l 9 5 1 3 1 1 1 1 8 . www.movingmatters.eu (219757) 25 CUBIC metre van returning to the UK 27th September. Space available. Tel. 639 928 090 (208261)

MAN AND VAN VAN AND MAN. Removals, clearances. Experienced and 1 0 0 % r e l i a b l e . € 2 0 p e r h r. Paul 622 793 989 (208090)

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MANVAN REMOVALS €20 / hour, 3 vans available. House clearances. Storage from €10 / w e e k . Te l D a v i d 6 9 6 8 1 0 618 (208088) LARGE LUTON VAN and man. €20 per hour, packing crates supplied. Kevin 628 993 995 (219216) MAN & VAN, removals, coll e c t i o n s , c l e a ra n c e s , 1 5 € h o u r l y. S t e ve 7 2 2 3 0 6 1 9 4 (218613) MAN & VAN Removals and transport, all areas covered 100% reliable 952 816 582 (208360) THE VAN MAN. Cheap and cheerful. €20 per hour. 677 251 025 (200775)

STORAGE REMOVAL BOXES Large, med, wardrobe, bubble wrap, t a p e , c o l l e c t o r d e l i ve r e d . Local and international removals also undertaken. 952 239 110 / 632 702 306 (44093)

Roller Shutters ACE OF SHADES - PERSIANA (security shutter) electric and manual, various colours available including wood effect, we also offer a repair service. Make your home more secure! Tel: 951 273 254 / 671 732 204 / info@aceofshades.es (101730) R O L L E R s h u tt e r r e p a i r s , 7 d a y s a w e e k , c o nve r s i o n from manual to motorised, new installations. All areas covered. Coast and inland. 655 825 931 (216514)

FURNITURE FRENCH POLISHING REPAIRS, restoration etc. restore your valuable furniture to its former glory. Tel 647 579 519 / 952 119 190 (200802)

WINDOW COIN WINDOWS Aluminium windows, Doors, PVC Blinds, Mosquito screens, C a n o p i e s , G l a s s Fa c t o r y, shower screens etc. All at village prices. Spanish owned business. English 646 066 351 (209606)

Sewing ALL STYLES Curtains, uphols t e r y, s o f t fu r n i s h i n g s a n d bean bags made to measure. Sensible prices. Also repairs / a l t e ra t i o n s . A l l a r e a s . C a l l 672 800 887 or email judein spain@hotmail.com (216546)

Signs & Designs SIGNS, Vehicle Decals, Logos, Flyers, A-Boards, Digital Art, Banners. 670 583 779 (200926) SIGNS, all types, vehicles, pavement signs, illuminated, L.E.D. Neon, banners, sale b o a r d s . 1 6 ye a r s o n t h e Coast! www.signstudiospain .com 639 133 135 / 952 796 299 (67022)

Situations Vacant

Services CARPENTRY CARPENTER cabinet maker, Irish. Available for all types of property maintenance, plumbing, painting, electrical, kitchens and bathrooms renovated etc. 30 years experience. Very reliable. Tel: 952 441 955 / 677 087 575 (202841)

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CURTAINS, blinds, cushions and much more. Free estimates and home visits. Tel 657 369 343 or rosan nacarmella@hotmail.com (203210)

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ENGLISH speaking teachers are required for Academy in Malaga. Those interested contact Maribel 952 091 895 (218610) A R E yo u a fu l l y b i l i n g u a l , non-smoking, people loving communicator? Mayan Monkey, Mijas may have the job fo r yo u ! F u r t h e r i n fo : w w w . m a y a n m o n k e y. e s (209602) EXPERIENCED Cook required in Calahonda, busy sports bar. Full or part time. Must be able to work under pressure and able to work weekends. Permanent position. Tel M A D DY 6 7 8 3 4 0 5 2 9 o r EMAIL mad.tapping@gmail. com (219970) URGENT! Beautician & Nail Technician required in Torreguadiaro, Sotogrande, call 646 457 033 (218639) SELF-EMPLOYED, self-motivated telesales, individuals required to work alongside experienced financial advis o r s . S o m e l e a d s p r ov i d e d but use of your own initiative essential. OTE 40K PA. Contact Ricky 654 587 299 (207512)

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www.exclusive-marbella.com. S a l e s p e r s o n r e q u i r e d fo r b u s y, r e a l e s t a t e o ff i c e i n Elviria. Fluency in English and Spanish a must, preferably with a Scandinavian language as a third option. Must be friendly and outgoing, with previous experience in property sales and also be mobile with own car. Commission plus an expenses allowance. Send CV via email or contact Danny or Tracey on 952 838 620 (203031) www.exclusive-marbella.com. S a l e s p e r s o n r e q u i r e d fo r b u s y, r e a l e s t a t e o ff i c e i n Elviria. Fluency in English a must, must be friendly and outgoing, with previous exp e r i e n c e i n p r o p e r ty s a l e s and also be mobile with own car. Commission plus an expenses allowance. Send CV via email or contact Danny or Tra c e y o n 9 5 2 8 3 8 6 2 0 (203031)

Situations Wanted NATIVE German and English speaking Nurse (specialised i n e l d e r l y c a r e ) o ffe r s h e r h e l p, c a l l 6 3 4 1 2 4 0 5 5 (207317) WORKING COUPLE - Filipino speaking, English and Spanish, live in or out, domestic help, gardener, driver, maintenance. 672 596 112 (207650)

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TV & Video

LIFE COACHING, stress, depression, other problems. 24 years experience. Contact 634 369 414 (206835)

Tiling

SKY PROBLEMS / Installers don’t turn up when they promise to? Can’t or won’t sort out your satellite problems? Then call Steve @ Scansat. We supply and install full Sky Systems, Digi-boxes, Dishes, Sky cards UK/Irish. Dish relocations and TV extensions. For a fast reliable service call Steve 676 533 209 problem solved! (206166)

TILING AND REFORMATION of kitchens/bathrooms. F r e e e s t i m a t e s . G ra h a m 607 923 486 (208123)

SKY DIGIBOXES - Freeview & Sky+ HD, new, used & refurbished inc warranty from € 3 0 . Te l 6 5 3 0 6 1 4 7 2 (216743)

C H A N G E yo u r t h i n k i n g , change your life. Psychotherapist Philip Jameson. Adults, a d o l e s c e n t s , fa m i l i e s . 9 5 2 789 907 - 635 276 140 (219863)

Solar

EXPERIENCED CARERS REQUIRED! Join our team of carers who work in the UK. Earn from £868 - £1330 for 2 weeks. Good written/spoken English/ British or EU Passport required. Contact Sandra on 658 965 204 or email s.field@consultuscare.com. (99902)

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SOLAR AND WIND ENERGY SUPPLIES. Installations and advice, coast and inland c o ve r e d - D av i d : 6 3 0 2 0 0 705. w w w. d r s o l a r. e s (208121)

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN’S suits to measure. Be measured in the comfort of your own home or office by a qualified English tailor. Linen suits a speciality. Phone 634 378 085 for the travelling tailor to call. (209747)

Storage

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TILING, painting, coving, complete finish, RELIABLE TRADESMAN. KEITH 952 422 031 / 649 561 013 (209603)

LARGE Storage Units inside warehouse. Dry and Secure. 24/7 access. Mijas Costa. 616 337 996 (209601)

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WHETHER it’s the best of UK TV or your choice of all 380 EPL games, it’s all available via IPTV with prices starting f r o m £ 3 7 0 , fo r m o r e i n fo c o n t a c t w w w. a c e u r o i p tv. co.uk. (207583)

STORAGE - Large warehouses containers. Dry and secure €50 per month. Professional packing and removal service. www.dfeuropeanre movals.co.uk. Tel David 696 810 618 (216605)

TRANSLATOR/INTERPRETER/Reasonable rates. A l s o a va i l a b l e fo r v i s i t s t o lawyers/hospital and general paperwork assistance. Cont a c t A m a ya - 6 4 7 4 0 3 4 3 5 (216509)

REPAIRS – TV’s, Plasmas, LCD’s, Digi – Boxes, Video, Hi-Fi and microwaves. Free estimates, can collect. 35 Years experience. John 952 491 723 or 600 706 201 (218143)

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O F F I C I A L T R A N S LAT I O N S. ALL LANGUAGES. TEL. 654 6 1 3 0 9 4 s a n p e d r o t ra n s l a tions@gmail.com (206242)

sat@rainbowsatellites. com - 661 775 704 - English television - IPTV - SKY - fault finding (209656)

DON’ T UNDERSTAND? I can help you communicate with lawyers, courts, doctors, paperwork, builders, etc. Profe s s i o n a l t ra n s l a t o r / i n t e r preter, 15 years experience. Christina 607 501 408 email christina.heger@gmail.com (219217)

MR NICESKY satellite, dish r e -a l i g n m e n t a n d i n s t a l l a t i o n s . Te l J a m e s : 6 5 2 0 2 3 012 (216637)

POOL MAINTENANCE, repairs, friendly, reliable service. Estepona, Malaga, inland re-grouts, heaters. 678 791 495 / 951 295 699 www.sparklenripple.net (207400) T3 www.perfectpools.es. Maintenance, repairs, professional and reliable service, all areas from €70 per month. i n fo @ p e r fe c t p o o l s . e s . 6 5 0 348 785 (219784) JUSTPOOLS.ES 8x4m pool: regrouts (450€ inclusive). Maintenance (86€ inclusive). 619 636 586 / 952 472 476 (216510) POOL CLEANING/MAINTENANCE, free pool supplies for extra sparkle. Graham 607 923 486 (208123)

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AFFORDABLE POOL M A I N T E N A N C E - P r o fe s sional maintenance from only €80 per month (exc. chemicals) Call Splash Pools on 952 591 053 - open 8am to 4pm (218239)

SAND BLASTING SANDBLASTING SERVICES, swimming pool paint removal, call for a no obligation quotation. 603 119 144 (207342)

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LEGAL translation and Interpretation Services offered by Spanish Lawyer and Offic ial Tra n s l a t o r / I n t e r p r e t e r. Te l 677 684 722 (216613)

Trophies LASER ENGRAVED Trophies, Prizes, quality glass engravi n g s e r v i c e , c o m p e t i t i ve prices, with 40 years experie n c e . Tr o p h i e s , m e d a l , badges from 1€. THE SPORTS SHOP, Fuengirola. Tel: 952 473 530 (208402)

Tuition L E A R N S PA N I S H . S p e a k Spanish from 1st lesson. 1 to 1 or group lessons. Children and adults. Friendly teacher. Learn properly, gain confid e n c e . G C S E & a l l l e ve l s . F r o m S o t o g ra n d e t o F u e n girola. Great prices 664 209 839 (208081)

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Upholstery C A R P E T & U P H O L S T E RY PROFESSIONALLY CLEANED 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE WET OR DRY CLEAN, HONEST,RELIABLE SERVICE. PLEASE CALL 678 808 837 / 952 669 701 (101382) RE-UPHOLSTERY, loose covers, headboards, cushions, curtains, blinds. Call Jo: 695 842 192 (207762) CARPETS AND S O FA S cleaned. Reliable, fast serv i c e . Fa m i l y r u n . C l e a n s o l 952 930 861 / 607 610 578. 10am - 10pm 7 days, all areas Discount Code: EWN 1 CLEAN (218547)

Wanted GOOD QUALITY. Fishing tackle, old air guns, swords, knives, old stamp collections. All manner of small antiques etc. 629 258 280 (208437)


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Washing Machine REPAIRS WASHING machine repairs and sales. No fix No fee. Tel Joe: 686 271 836/952 448 695 (216637)

Window Tinting MOBILE SERVICE. ITV Legal. Solar Reflective tint for glass curtains, balconies, yachts. Stop fading, heat & glare. 958 496 571 – 644 546 176 solarshadetinting @gmail.com (207469)

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Getting ready for a cricket fest! ON Thursday, September 26, Friday 27 and Saturday 28 the Cartama Oval will be hosting the biggest cricket event in its history. This year there will be six teams taking part in the Costa del Sol Charity Cricket Fest. Four will be coming from the UK, one from Holland, and, making the longest journey, will be Turf India CC all the way from New Delhi, India. The three day event will have nonstop cricket from 10am until 6pm in the evening. There will be three exciting 20/20 games each day. Spectators are very welcome and admission into the Cartama Oval is free, however, organisers would

appreciate a donation towards their chosen charity. It is very important that people register with organisers if they are intending to go along. To reserve a place please contact Tim on tim_sheena@hotmail.com or phone 662 233 302 . To accommodate the expected extra guests over the three day period they need plastic chairs and tables and extra refrigeration for canned drinks etc. If there is anybody that can either donate or lend the required equipment get in touch with Tim.

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Schedule of Play Thursday September 26 10am Rampside CC (Cumbria UK) v Rugby CC (Warwickshire UK) 12.45pm Chiswick & Latymer CC (Middlesex UK) v Turf India CC (New Delhi) 3.30pm TCC Zamigos (Holland) v Ruislip Victoria CC (Surrey UK) Friday September 27 10am Chiswick & Latymer CC v Ruislip Victoria CC 12.45pm TCC Zamigos v Rampside CC 3.30pm Turf India CC v Rugby CC Saturday September 28 Finals Day 10am 5th v 6th Ranked Teams 12.45pm 4th v 3rd Ranked Teams 3.30pm 1st v 2nd Ranked Teams 6pm Presentation of Trophies.


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Five in a row for Vettel, Rafa and Serena win in the USA IN the Premiership on Saturday, Manchester United take on Crystal Palace, neighbours City visit Stoke, Arsenal travel to Sunderland, Aston Villa play Newcastle, Everton welcome Chelsea, Fulham entertain WBA, Hull meet Cardiff and Norwich visit

Spurs. Twenty-four hours later it’s Southampton v West Ham. On Monday evening, Liverpool will be hoping to retain top spot when they go to Swansea. Also this weekend, there are full programmes in the Championship, Leagues

One and Two and in Scotland, while the top La Liga games feature Atletico Madrid-Almeria, BarcelonaSevilla, Malaga-Ray Vallecano and VillarrealReal Madrid. Round 13 of the MotoGP season takes place in San Marino on Sunday when

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Big hitters come to town SOME of the biggest hitters in world golf were at Mijas for the Spanish LDET long drive championship. Briton Joe Mille was proclaimed the Spanish long drive champion with a hit of 371.5 yards. He beat Swede, and leader of the European LDET championships,

Andreas Persson in the final on the Los Lagos course at Mijas. The two are neck and neck in the European championships with just 100 points separating them. Andreas hit the longest drive of the day of 385.5 yards to win the Samsung longest ball of the day award, but Joe beat him in the head to head competition. The day was not condusive to long drives, as the heavens had opened and inundated the course on the morning of the event.

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the second by 88 runs (courtesy of a majestic century by captain Michael Clarke) and the third took place yesterday at Edgbaston. FORMULA 1 - Sebastian Vettel won the Italian Grand Prix - his sixth victory of the year - to extend his lead in the driver’s championship to 53 points with 175 still available from the last seven races. Fernando Alonso and Vettel’s Red Bull team-mate Mark Webber came second and third in Monza. TENNIS Serena Williams equalled Roger Federer’s record of 17 Grand Slam titles by beating Victoria Azarenka in the women’s final of the US Open. Steffi Graf holds the women’s Grand Slam record with 22 wins. In the men’s singles showdown at Flushing Meadows, Rafael Nadal beat Novak Djokovic for his 13th Grand Slam. FOOTBALL Last weekend England moved to the top of group H of the World Cup qualifiers with a 4-0 victory over Moldova.

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But there were defeats for Scotland, Northern Ireland, Wales and the Republic of Ireland. Spain also won, 2-0 in Finland. Checking the other qualifying tables, Belgium and Croatia look strong in group A, Italy in B, Germany and Sweden in C, Holland in D, Switzerland in E, Portugal and Russia in F, Bosnia and Herzovina in G and Spain and Greece in I. On Tuesday, England played a vital group game in Ukraine. RUGBY UNION - The 2013-14 AXA Championship started last weekend and there were opening wins for Sale (22-16 at Gloucester), Northampton (38-11 v Exeter), Harlequins (16-11 over Wasps), Saracens 4220 v London Irish and reigning champions Leicester (32-15 v Worcester). In the internationals, New Zealand beat Argentina 28-13 and South Africa flattened Australia (again) 38-12.


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