Euro Weekly News - Costa del Sol 21 - 27 November 2013 Issue 1481

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Hail heralds start of the winter weather AFTER the hottest November on record, the cold, wet weather has finally arrived. Residents of Coin and the Guadalhorce Valley were shocked at the weekend by a hail and snow storm which left the roads, roofs and fields white, as temperatures plunged to freezing. Local farmers fear that crops may be damaged by the sudden change in the climate. Rainfall amounted to 17.5 litres per square metre in the town, and while the warmest place in the province was Malaga City, at just under 18 degrees, Benahavis had Turn to Page 4

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Possible link to missing woman THE search for a 28year-old woman from Marchena, Sevilla, missing since last week, has been extended to Fuengirola, where she worked three years ago. Her ex-boyfriend currently lives in the Costa del Sol town, and has been questioned, as well as her friends and family. Guardia Civil, Local Police and volunteers, as well as friends and relatives, have been searching for the woman and her car, a grey Citroen C3. The last person to see Ana Isabel Maqueda was her grandmother, who she lives with, on the morning on November 15, when she left her a glass of milk before

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EWN News 1 - 38

Finance 39 - 44

Letters 45

Leapy Lee 51

Daily TV MISSING: Ana Isabel Maqueda from Sevilla. leaving the house. When her grandmother returned, she wasn’t at home and her car had gone, but nothing else. Her phone is off and there have been no movements in her bank account. She didn’t go to work that day which alerted her sister to the fact that

something was wrong. She is said to be very shy and claimed to be feeling ill the day she disappeared. Police have considered that she may have decided to travel to the Costa del Sol without telling anybody, although she didn’t like going out alone.

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Time out 65 - 68

Classifieds 97 - 106

Sport 111 - 112


NEWS Family job FOUR members of one family were arrested for allegedly stealing 180 metres of copper wire from La Fresneda area in Malaga. Firemen help MALAGA PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT has provided €18,000 for an expedition of NGO Firemen in Action to carry out humanitarian work in the Philippines, following Typhoon Haiyan. Low cost ALMOST 411,140 people flew into or out of Malaga-Costa del Sol Airport on low-cost airlines in October, according to the Ministry of Industry, Energy and Tourism. Foul play FORMER Malaga CF football player, Jose Manuel Sanchez Canillas, has been arrested for allegedly receiving stolen goods from a Romanian criminal gang. Six other people were also detained. Green area THE mayor of Estepona, Jose Maria Garcia, has announced plans to create a 13,000square-metre green area in the town with trees of more than 300 different species. Inhaled fumes A WOMAN suffered from smoke inhalation after a fire broke out in the bathroom of her fifth-floor flat in Malaga. Pensioner found A MAN, 90, who had been reported missing, was rescued by police and firefighters from a riverbed near the San Pedro Alcantara football pitch. Holy walk WORKS to turn the streets around Malaga Cathedral into a pedestrian area should be completed by 2015.

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War of words over Gibraltar SPANISH vessels entering Gibraltar’s waters may find themselves being shot at, warned the Rock’s Chief Minister Fabian Picardo. Speaking on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme he called for the Royal Navy to send ‘more senior assets’ to Gibraltar. And in a line sure to enflame Spanish passions, he said

Spanish ships could be seen as ‘terrorists’. The interview came after the Gibraltar Government condemned the sustained incursion into British Gibraltar Territorial Waters by Spanish state survey vessel RV Ramon Margalef. The government takes a very serious view of this development which it says “represents yet

another escalation of Spain’s campaign against Gibraltar.” The latest incursion lasted about 21 hours with the vessel remaining in British waters overnight and ignoring Royal Navy warnings to leave. The vessel came within 250 metres of the entrance to Gibraltar Harbour and sailed in close proximity to other ships at anchor.

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OVEMBER 25 is International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women. The day aims to raise awareness of the fact that women are subject to rape, domestic abuse and other forms of violence. The date is based on the 1960 assassination of the three Mirabal sisters, political activists in the Dominican Republic, which was ordered by Dominican dictator Rafael Trujillo. In December 1999, the date received its official United Nations (UN) resolution. Events are held throughout many parts of the world on this day, including Spain, to express rejection of violence against women. In the past decade, more than 700 women have died in Spain at the hands of their partners or former partners, and according to the government, 600,000 women every year are the victims of domestic violence, although there are only 140,000 complaints on average every year against the abusers. There is not a unique profile for victims of gender violence. Amongst the 700 who have died, there were foreign women who had no family or friends in Spain, disabled women, and those with little education, but there were also those with university degrees, members of political

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RUBALCABA has a problem: to decide whether or not he will run for the presidential elections’

Socialist Felipe Gonzalez, who was Prime Minister from 1982 to 1996, regarding the future of the Secretary General of the PSOE, Alfredo Perez Rubalcaba.

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Seeing is believing THE local Spanish press has reported that the WWI Investment Corporation, has plans to invest €8.7 billion in a tourism and technology complex in Antequera.

Crimes solved GUARDIA CIVIL from the new ROCA unit to investigate crimes on farms have solved two thefts in Casabermeja and Alhaurin de la Torre.

Violence victims MALAGA PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT has helped 332 victims of gender violence in the Guadalhorce Valley alone so far this year.

No horses FOLLOWING years of complaints from residents in the Teatinos area of Malaga, horses will no longer be kept in stables there from next year.

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NOVEMBER 25: To raise awareness of violence.

parties, students and businesswomen. Only a fourth of women who are killed by their partners or former partners had ever reported them in the past. Already this year, more than 45 women have died at the hands of their partners, and approximately 40 children have been left without a mother. The government estimates that at least There is no 840,000 children suffer the effects of violence unique profileS_BUKLEY against mother, and more than 500,000 are / SHUTTERSTOCK.their COM for victims. abused by their fathers.

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per cent of Spaniards believe the whole of Spain should have a say in whether Cataluña becomes independent from the rest of the country and that a referendum should be held. Almost 94 per cent of Partido Popular supporters believe this should be the case.

A REPORT by property consultant Cushman & Wakefield places Calle Larios in Malaga amongst the most expensive commercial streets in Spain, with rent at €1,740 per m2.

Aerial images MALAGA PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT is updating the province’s maps with aerial images from 2012 in order to help town halls determine where illegal properties have been built.

And finally... How many EWN logos the same as this one can you find in this week’s paper? Visit www.euroweeklynews.com to enter your answer, for a chance to win €100! All correct answers will also go into a Christmas draw for a gift voucher to spend in local businesses.


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Unicaja helps typhoon victims UNICAJA bank has pledged to send €15,000 to help people affected by the Haiyan typhoon in the Philippines, and has opened several accounts for NGOs specifically for this cause.

Dark driver A BELGIAN resident of Mijas was arrested in the town when he was stopped for driving without his lights on, and police later discovered that he was wanted by the authorities.

Flying objects A BRITISH man, 26, has been arrested in Mijas for allegedly attacking his partner at their home and throwing ornaments out of the window.

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Two ‘most wanted’ are detained in Estepona TWO fugitives wanted in the UK have been arrested in Estepona. One of the men was due to be included in the Crimestoppers

‘Operation Captura’ campaign and was wanted for drug trafficking and money laundering. Donald Cassidy, 78, was sought

for events which took place in Cheshire between 1973 and 1982. He asked his son and the boy’s friends, all under 18, to play

Race to promote transplants MORE than 1,800 people, including some EWN team members, took part in the Transplant Run in Malaga. The event was organised by Malaga’s Regional and University Hospitals to promote organ and tissue donation, raise awareness of its importance and promote physical exercise. The organisers thanked participants for taking part in the five-kilometre race. The fastest runner was Pedro Delgado, who completed it in 19 minutes and 30 seconds.

games in his garage which involved undressing and carrying out sexual acts. On occasions, he sexually assaulted one of the girls, between the ages of six and 13. The other man, Tomas W, 43, from Nottingham was part of a gang which between 2011 and 2012 imported cocaine, amphetamines and cigarettes and was also involved in money laundering.

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STRIDING OUT: Participants in the Malaga Transplant Run.

From Front Page winds of up to 43kph, and the Sierra de las Nieves was dusted with snow. Benalmadena has also been caught by strong, cold winds. The culprit was mainly the northeasterly wind, according to the State Meteorology Agency.


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Jailed for teen death A MAN has been sentenced to 15-and-a half-years in prison for killing a 15-yearold who entered his property to steal marihuana leaves. The events took place in October 2011, when the Moroccan teenager entered the property in San Pedro Alcantara in the early hours of the morning to steal marihuana the accused, 60, was growing. The accused heard his dogs barking, so he took a shotgun, loaded it, and went outside, shooting the boy in the head and killing him instantly.

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Sex slave gang, 11 arrests A WOMAN forced into prostitution suffered a miscarriage after being beaten by her pimp as she

tried to defend another prostitute. Now police have made 11 arrests and broken up a sex slave

network thanks to her testimony. Police say that one of the suspects offered the

Helping typhoon victims A CHARITY Variety Show will be held for the victims of Typhoon Haiyan in the Phillipines at the Tamisa Golf Hotel on December 2, at 7.30pm. It will be a great night of entertainment for a very worthy cause, promise organisers. The night will feature The Rat Pack, Steve Nelson, Michelle Daniels, Leo Sax, Peter Brookes, Marilyn Monroe, Jo

Layte, Andy (Elvis) King. Tickets are €25 including a three course meal and a welcome glass of Cava. Do not miss the great Raffle Prizes! They are also offering a special deal on rooms if you wish to stay over at €50 per double or €25 per person. For reservations please call: 952 585 988.

prostitute a place to live in Malaga and a promise of economic support. But when she arrived from Romania the man told her she had to pay for her share of the apartment as

well as the costs of living, forcing her into a prostitution network. The gang worked in human and drug trafficking in an industrial park in Malaga.


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Drug traffickers face 133 years MALAGA Public Prosecutor is asking for 133 years in prison for 18 members of a drug trafficking gang which was based in Torremolinos. National Police tapped their phones and set up surveillance on one of the members, discovering that the gang was made up of two groups. One bought the drugs, transported them and organised the deliveries. The partner of the leader of this group took the money. The second group dealt in hashish and cocaine and provided the drugs. Several others were not part of the gang, but collaborated with them, bringing drugs to the Costa del Sol via the coast. The arrests took place in 2007, and police seized several quantities of cocaine, as well as weapons, vehicles and documents.

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Scottish suspects in Yeremi case TWO Scottish paedophiles serving prison sentences for murder and sexual assault in the UK are being questioned in connection with the disappearance of Yeremi Vargas. Charles O’Neill, 50, and William Lauchlan, 36, were living and working in Gran Canaria when seven-yearold Yeremi vanished from his home on March 10, 2007. They were reportedly in the Los Llanos neighbourhood of Vecindario around the time

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House break-in TWO men, aged 27 and 31, have been arrested in Malaga for allegedly breaking into a house in the countryside and stealing white goods and paintings.

Xmas saving Charles O’Neill

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he disappeared. The pair refused to speak to Guardia Civil last month and are now being treated as suspects, as well as Ewan Wilson, who took the pair into his home after an earlier sentence. O’Neill and Lauchlan were jailed for life in 2010 for murdering Allison McGarrigle, 39, in 1997, to stop her from reporting the abuse of a young boy.

In the 13 years between the murder and their convictions they served jail time for sexual offences against children. Guardia Civil have released pictures of the suspects and are hoping for information from people who hired the services of Rainbow Cleaning Service S.L., run by the pair at the time, who may have information.

THE town hall in Fuengirola has announced that this year it will save more than €50,000 on festive lighting.

Pigs caught LOCAL POLICE in Malaga caught a Vietnamese pig and a wild boar, both of which were taken to the local centre for animal protection.

Fines down MALAGA CITY HALL HAS reported that it has taken little more than €8.6 million in fines so far this year, a long way off the €17.4 million expected before the year end.

Express relief MARBELLA has set up a service to guarantee that any problems in local streets which are reported will be resolved in 48 hours.

Student demo STUDENTS and parents at the Navarro y Alba High School in Archidona held a protest to demand free transport for children from other towns.

Repeat crime A MAN, caught 13 times in less than four months shoplifting in the city centre, has been arrested yet again in Malaga.



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Call for integrated transport network NEW bus routes should be created to form an integrated public transport network in Malaga with the Metro. That is the suggestion of the City’s Mobility councillor Raul Lopez. “We want to create a completely connected urban network where all the different public transport will reduce the

traffic in Malaga,” explained the councillor. The Metro is expected to start functioning from Carretera de Cadiz and Teatinos to Vialia in early spring 2014. The work will continue to open more stations at El Corte Ingles and Alameda, and finally at the Hospital Civil in the next three years.

Slip-road cash demanded THE left-wing Izquierda Unida party in Benalmadena plans to demand

money to improve the access road from the A-7 motorway to Arroyo de la Miel. The slip road at km222 heading towards Marbella sees daily THE Andalucia Eco Forum 2013, will be held at the old problems at peak times San Rafael Parador, Calle Compañía, 40, in Malaga next when vehicles are Thursday. entering the town. There will be conferences and round tables on Although there have Sustainable Tourism and the Green Economy. The event been no serious will be held from 9am to 10.30pm with the presence of accidents on the road in some major figures of tourism-related institutions in the past years, it is Malaga and Andalucia, as well as prominent speakers dangerous because tailfrom Europe. More information on www.eco-union.org/ backs form and run onto en/andalucia-eco-forum/programa-mlg. the motorway.

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Banned mayor answers wanted THE Socialist Party in Alhaurin el Grande has asked the prosecutor’s office to study whether former mayor Juan Martin committed a crime by not leaving his position. More than a month after being banned from holding public office for corruption, the mayor still remained in his position. On October 9, the Supreme Court banned Martin Seron from holding public office for one year for taking money from a businessman in exchange for a building permit. He had delegated the mayoral tasks to his number two and president of the conservative Partido Popular in Alhaurin el Grande, Toñi Ledesma. He said that he had not received the sentence via legal channels and therefore could not comply.



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Obsessive attacker A MAN has been sentenced to a year in prison for attempting to sexually abuse a 12-yearold girl he was obsessed with in Malaga in 2010.

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Spray perfume danger rumour IT has been rumoured on social networks that a gang of people is going door to door selling what looks like perfume but is actually a sleeping draft.

According to the rumours, which are also being circulated in chain e-mails, the substance can make those who smell it feel unwell or fall asleep, which is when

the gang enters the house to steal valuable items. However, police say they have received no official reports of this technique being used.

THE SEO-Malaga group has complained that areas where kestrels nested at the Convento de la Trinidad in Antequera have been done away with.

House fire FOUR homes had to be evacuated in Arroyo de la Miel after a fire broke out in an apartment building in Calle Bellasombra.

Car kept A MAN has been sentenced to two years in prison for keeping a hire car for five months in 2010 without paying or returning it.

Winning ticket A RESIDENT of Humilladero has won a prize of €300,000 and €5,000 per month for 20 years thanks to a ONCE lottery ticket.

MUSICAL: Will be a technical showcase never seen before.

Grease visits Malaga THE Cervantes theatre will open its doors to ‘Grease: The Musical.’ The Malaga Theatre Festival will take in the show for eight performances between February 6 and 10. The classic, and ambitious, rock and roll show will see more than 40 artists on stage in what is promised to be a

‘technical showcase never seen before.’ This staging of the show first hit the boards in November 2011 in Barcelona and is now moving to Madrid’s Nuevo Apolo Theatre in December before going on tour around Spain Tickets will be available soon at the usual points and at the box office.

Fake judge due in court A WOMAN posed as a judge and allegedly raked in €40,000 from

people willing to pay for ‘judicial favours.’ Police say the woman promised to influence legal proceedings her victims were involved in for cash payments. The suspect, aged 53, is now in custody charged with fraud and

embezzlement. Several complaints from the defrauded were made to police. They launched an investigation which led them to the suspect, who is now due to appear before a real judge.

Company employed maids illegally GUARDIA CIVIL arrested three people who were allegedly running a company that found illegal immigrants work as house maids and took a commission. The investigation came following a report from a woman who had found work as a maid online. Two of the detainees are civil servants and the other is a commercial director of a company. They had created an agency offering work and would send anyone for the job, taking 30 per cent of their wages if they were successful.


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Fulfilling your dream… FOUR young entrepreneurs from Malaga have created a social network for fulfilling dreams. The website works with ‘charity donations’ of €1 from users. People posting on the site have a deadline of 100 days to raise the cash they need to fulfil their dream. Any wish is admitted in ‘Win 1 Dream,’ the only requirement to join the network is to donate €1 to another person’s dream before being able to post the dream desired by the user. Furthermore, there’s a ranking within the network based on the likes and shares a dream gets. If the user doesn’t achieve the full amount, the money is distributed to the first 50 in the classification.

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More children being snatched MORE than 70 children were taken out of Spain by one of their parents without the consent of the other parent in the first six months of this year. In the same period, Spain was asked for help in 41 cases in which children had been brought here from abroad by one of their parents. The Ministry of Justice says that this is a problem which is on the rise due to the

increasing number of mixed couples who are separating in the financial crisis, and between 2008 and 2013 there were 1,166 cases, almost as many as between 1998 and 2008 (1,205). Whereas back in 2002, it was normally the father who removed a child from the country without consent, now, it is more frequent amongst mothers who have custody of the children and take them away. The Hague 1980 Convention, signed by some 80 countries, including the most recent, Japan and Morocco, states that the child should be returned to the THE Justice Department has installed a habitual country of residence system by which all courts in the province will to ensure visits with both have direct communication links with parents. The time limit to Alhaurin de la Torre prison. return them is one year, but if They will also be connected to each other, the parent who has taken in order to make procedures regarding them can prove they have inmates quicker and safer. Letters for inmates settled in the new country will be sent electronically, which will also save once this period has passed, time. These include transfers, summonses, they may be given permission release orders and other communications. not to return.

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Four held for tobacco smuggling POLICE have arrested four people accused of smuggling tobacco and selling it via kiosks in Estepona. The four are now in custody, including the main suspect, a man aged 70, who was allegedly in possession of a firearm. Local tobacconists filed a complaint after suspecting contraband tobacco was being sold in kiosks and the police

started an investigation. After a period of surveillance, officers raided one of the kiosks which they suspected of illegal cigarette sales. The older man and three others are alleged to have used a van to move the illicit goods around the town. In total 5,343 packs of cigarettes and €4,053 in cash were seized by police.

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Time to pay respects FOR the first time, the Virgen del Carmen cemetery in Alhaurin de la Torre will be open on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve, the town hall’s services department has announced.

During December, the cemetery will be closed on Mondays as usual, and additionally on the the national bank holidays of December 8, 25 and January 1.

Mayor Hidalgo with Centre Director Veronica.

Donkeys have a visitor FUENTE DE LA PIEDRA’S mayor has visited a local donkey sanctuary. ‘El Burrito’ association works for the rescue and welfare of donkeys in Spain, and will be holding the first Craftmanship of the Antequera Region Fair

on November 23 and 24. Paco Hidalgo, the mayor, visited the refuge of the non-profit-making organisation to see preparations for the Craftmanship Fair, organised by the Development Group in

collaboration with Fuente de la Piedra Town Hall. Veronica, current director of the centre, took the opportunity to thank the mayor for repairing the roadway crossing the shelter, which makes it more accessible.



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Teenager in fall A YOUNG girl sustained serious injuries when she fell from a first-floor apartment in Ronda onto a car. The incident reportedly followed a row with her family.

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‘Jealousy’ led to murder A MAN who handed himself in to the police in Torremolinos after allegedly killing his partner said he had

been motivated by jealousy. The man, 51, was arrested after he went to the TorremolinosPHOTOS: Pete Woodall.

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Fraud arrest A BRITISH woman, 27, who is wanted for fraud in New York, USA, has been arrested by National Police in Coin.

Brother jailed A MAN has been sentenced to eight and a half years in prison for sexually abusing his mentally disabled stepsister when she was 15, in 2011 in Ronda, when their parents were not at home.

FLAMES APPROACH: Helicopter overflies the fire in Mijas.

Homes evacuated as fire rages A FIRE in a rural area of Mijas forced six families to evacuate their homes The blaze burned across more than two hectares of mountainside and approached an urban area between Rancho de la Luz and La Alqueria.

As a precaution half a dozen houses near the fire were evacuated. Firefighters and Civil Protection from Mijas helped by the Fuengirola Fire Brigade were quickly on the scene to extinguish the flames.

Benalmadena National Police and gave them the keys to the property where he claimed to have committed the crime. The body of a woman, 36, was found. She had been stabbed 15 times with an awl. After appearing before a judge he was remanded in prison without bail. He told the judge he wanted a serious relationship but felt used by her because she came and went as she liked and asked him for money. He said she had got in late that night and talked to him about another man. They had been drinking, he said. After killing her, he cleaned up the blood, wrapped the body in a duvet and waited two hours before going to the police station, just 50 metres away. He showed remorse for killing the woman. She had been treated by a doctor after being abused by him in the summer, but refused to go ahead with a complaint. He had a restraining order against him from a former partner, and was reported by another woman in June. The woman, meanwhile, had reported abuse by two former partners in 2004 and 2011, and restraining orders had been issued against them.

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Prison guard attacked AN inmate, 21, at Alhaurin de la Torre prison punched a guard and attacked him with a broom handle. When the door to the cell he shares with another two inmates was opened by the guard, he got up suddenly and attacked him. The guard disarmed him and took him to a communal area with another guard, but the man started kicking and punching both of them. The guard who was initially attacked sustained a head wound and was taken to hospital. The inmate was put into solitary confinement.



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Forced out by damp A FAMILY in Arriate has had to leave the home they bought in 2005 because their daughter has fallen ill because of the damp.

Tourism plan gets the nod MALAGA PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT plans to create a company to promote tourism on the Costa del Sol, with the help of the local Tourism Board.

Roadworks for Antequera THE Junta de Andalucia has announced plans to carry out works costing more than â‚Ź241,000 on rural roads in the Antequera area.

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Not top marks for Malaga University MALAGA UNIVERSITY has fallen to second from bottom in the list of Spanish Universities. Research published by Valencia

University listing the 48 public universities in Spain places Malaga University second from the bottom. Last on the list was Jaen University.

The study highlights the many weaknesses of the university and puts three basic foundations to the test: professorship, research and social involvement. Malaga did not manage to achieve a high score in any of them. However, according to the Shangai 2013 ranking, Malaga University is, for the first time, amongst the 500 best universities in the world, in the areas of Social Sciences and Telecommunications.

No more refillable oil bottles BARS, restaurants, hotels and other catering services will no longer be able to offer clients olive oil bottles which can be refilled, from January 1, 2014. According to new rules approved by the Cabinet within Plan of Action in the EU Olive Oil Sector, oil given to clients must be in labelled packaging or bottles. The containers must have an opening system which is broken upon the first use as well as others to prevent them from being refilled. Oil bottles already purchased which do not comply with the new rules can be used until February 28, 2014. Similar rules, to guarantee the quality and authenticity of the oil, are already in place in Italy and Portugal.

NEWS Machines to replace toll booth staff THE Costa del Sol toll motorway is to make redundant half of its toll booth attendants and install machines instead. The company which manages the AP-7 toll motorway, Cintra, plans to dismiss 19 attendants on what is one of the busiest toll roads in Spain, as they say they do not need so many people to run the operation. In July this year, according to the Ministry of Public Works, the road was used by 30,789 light vehicles.

Hippo on the move NEW RULE: Olive oil bottles.

GELUK, one only three pygmy hippopotamuses in Andalucia, has been transferred to a zoo in Lithuania. The fourth and only male offspring of the pygmy hippopotamus born at Bioparc Fuengirola was moved to his new location in the hope that he will mate with one of the zoo’s resident females.


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Sneak Metro preview Shoplifting charges brought NEARLY 7,000 people queued up to get a look at Malaga’s new Metro stations. Five stations opened their doors in La Luz, Ciudad de la Justicia, Portada Alta, Barberela and La Paz. Two lines in a U shape will connect Teatinos and Cruz de Humilladero (L-1) and Carretera de Cadiz (L-2) to Vialia. People had the chance to get a

preview of the modern stations where trains with a capacity of 226 passengers will stop. Described as ‘elegant,’ the stations are decorated with facsimiles of Picasso paintings. But answers to questions like when will the service start, how often trains will run and the price of tickets have yet to be answered.

Community service to pay rent THE Junta de Andalucia regional government has proposed community work for people who are placed in social housing and can’t pay the rent. The councillor of Public Works and Housing, Elena Cortes, has said the plan will be launched in Los Palacios in Sevilla, and Pico Aneto, in Cordoba. There are more than 80,000 social houses in 550 towns in Andalucia. The aim is for none of the families in the houses to be evicted because they have too many debts and no money to pay.

SPECTACULAR: Queen’s Symphonic Rhapsody.

Golden age of rock recalled in Malaga A SPECTACULAR show at Malaga’s Cervantes Theatre took the audience back to the golden age of Rock legends Queen. The show, called Queen Symphonic Rhapsody, was all about about Freddie Mercury and Brian May’s band. It featured three singers, a rock band, a soprano, a chorus and a classical orchestra. The contagious songs ‘We will rock you,’ ‘Bohemian Rhapsody,’ ‘We are the champions’ and ‘I want it all’ were

particularly well received during the two performances at 7pm and 10pm. There were more than 50 musicians on stage, combining electric rock with the lyricism of classical music, backed by an outstanding set of lights, sounds and projections. Tommy Heart, Michele McCain, Graciela Armendariz and Pablo Perea starred in the show which was directed by producer and director Juanfran Senabre.

POLICE have arrested five women for shoplifting from several supermarkets and shopping centres. The women, aged between 22 and 32, are suspected of 11 thefts of products valued at €5,000. They were arrested when leaving a court in

Estepona where they were answering similar charges in a separate case. The investigations started at the beginning of summer, when the police noticed a pattern in a series of thefts from food and cosmetics shops all over the Malaga area.


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All eyes on Ronda for Gran Turismo 6 DECEMBER 2 is the day when the eyes of many video-gamers will turn to Ronda, which has been chosen to host

SEIZED: Immature fish.

the launch of PlayStation 3 video game Gran Turismo 6. The Andalucian town features in the latest edition of the game. The world-acclaimed series is one of the most popular driving simulator video games with more than 70 million copies sold. The game, which will go on sale from December 6, will be available to play at the event. “It is an honour; Ronda is a very special place. My team and I enjoyed the town a lot when we came to photograph the views,” to conserve fish stocks. The mission took place said Kazunori Yamauchi, simultaneously at creator of the game. Tourism Councillor different points along the Melchor Duran remarked: coast of Malaga. Two fishing nets and a “Millions of people will see van in Torremolinos were the city of Ronda digitally also seized in the in the game, and they’ll want to visit it.” operation.

Illicit fish recovered FOUR fishermen in two boats were hauled in by police investigating the illegal sale of immature fish. Guardia Civil officers seized more than 40 kilos of fish in the Malagabased operation designed



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Vulture caught LOCAL POLICE in Malaga captured a Griffon Vulture which was found in the interior patio of a block of houses. They were helped in their efforts by a local resident.

Tajo ticket THE ‘Tajo’ (gorge) in Ronda featured on a lottery ticket for the National Organisation for the Blind in Spain, ONCE, this week.

Routes OK’d THE Ministry for Industry has awarded official certification as Spanish Wine Routes to several in the Serrania de Ronda area.

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‘Time to find solution to illegal homes’

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ELPING expatriates facing the threat of having their properties demolished is at the top of the agenda of Britain’s new ambassador to Spain. But Simon Manley, a 46-yearold father of three daughters, admitted the embassy is essentially powerless to stop the bulldozers. “It is not in our power to change decisions, but we can talk to people who do have that power.” He added that he has already spoken to representatives of the Junta de Andalucia regional government and the mayor of Malaga about the situation in which many innocent homeowners have found themselves. Several ‘illegal’ homes in the region have already been demolished, the latest two owned by British couples who had bought the homes in good faith. Many homes have been

declared illegal by the Junta de Andalucia despite them having planning permission granted by the local town halls. Mr Manley said: “Many of the stories are heart-rending. The Spanish property market is starting to show a recovery. If the authorities want to build on that then they have to address uncertainty. They have to be aware of the uncertainty people have when they hear of these awful things happening and people losing their homes.” He added that there are solutions to the problems: “I hope they (the Spanish authorities) grab them.” Speaking of his role as ambassador, the Oxford and Yale educated diplomat said his biggest challenge was to help boost British businesses in the country, as well as to work with the Spanish authorities on security

issues. “We have already had success with the latest ‘Unlucky 13’ Crimestoppers appeal that within hours of its announcement resulted in the capture of one man.” He added that his background as Director Europe at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) and before that in counter terrorism will stand him in good stead. He said Britain and Spain had shared experiences in combating both domestic and Islamist terrorism, with the two worst Islamist terror attacks in Europe hitting the two countries. And on top of that Spain and Britain are hugely important to each other with economically, Spain being Britain’s eighth largest export market.

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French patient on hunger strike A FRENCH resident of Torremolinos claims to have gone on hunger strike because he is not happy with the care he has been receiving at Malaga University Hospital.

The man, in his late 60s, was admitted on October 31 and claims to have suffered a stroke, but says the treatment he is receiving is not adequate for his condition.

He is waiting for his European Health Card from France, and complains that the French Consulate is not doing its job, and that until he gets it, the hospital won’t carry out the tests he

needs because of the expense. Meanwhile, the hospital claims that the tests are not urgent and that he is being cared for in the same way as anybody else in a similar situation.

EU rules Gibraltar border checks legal THE European Commission has ruled that Spain has not violated any laws with the introduction in the summer of the tougher controls on its border with Gibraltar. The border controls followed conflict with the Gibraltarian authorities over several concrete blocks being dumped in the Bay of Algeciras. The EU has issued recommendations for both Spain and the UK, saying that managing the border is a constant challenge due to the high volume of traffic in a relatively small space and the rise of tobacco smuggling into Spain.

They say that authorities on both sides of the border should take measures to better control and manage the challenges. Spain is recommended to make better use of available space on the Spanish side of the border checkpoint, be more selective in checks and exchange more information with the UK. Meanwhile, the UK is recommended to guar-antee non-systematic controls based on the risk to travellers and their belongings, improve legislation to contribute to the fight against smuggling, and exchange more information with the Spanish authorites.





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Phone call ‘caused train crash’ SPANISH rail operator RENFE has said that a phone call received by the driver of the train which crashed in July in Santiago de Compostela may have been the cause of the accident.

Seventy-nine people died in the accident and more than 100 were injured. RENFE Head of Circulation Security said that the telephone conversation the driver

was holding just seconds before the train derailed caused him to become momentarily disorientated and unaware of his exact location on the route. This, the report

concludes, is why he was going at 179 kilometres per hour in an area where the train should have only been travelling at 80 kilometres per hour. The call from the inspector to the driver’s

GETTING READY: Workers install festive lights.

Saving on Xmas lights ESTEPONA COUNCIL has claimed to have saved €128,000 on its Christmas lights. The town hall has announced that the lights, which will feature new LED ‘curtains’ and

200 arc lamps, will be bigger and brighter than ever before, without a cent coming from the municipal coffers. They will be paid for by the private maintenance service company.

personal mobile phone lasted 100 seconds during which the inspector asked him what platform the train would be stopping at when it reached Pontedeume in La Coruña. Shortly before that he had received another call to his work mobile phone. Although RENFE does not ban the use of mobile phones by its drivers, it does advise against the practice. The only person charged in the case is the driver, Francisco Jose Garcia.

No services THE supply of water, electricity and sewerage connections for Ronda Regional Hospital, due to open in 2015, has not yet been resolved, the town’s mayor, Mari Paz Fernandez, has announced.

NEWS Top inland destinations ANDALUCIA and Cataluña are the favourite rural destinations for foreign tourists in 2013. According to website Toprural, 16.7 per cent of all searches from abroad for rural accommodation are for Cataluña, and 16.6 per cent for Andalucia. They are followed by the Basque Country (10.5 per cent), Asturias (8.4 per cent) and Valencia (6.1 per cent). Malaga is amongst the 10 most sought-after provinces for those interested in rural accommodation, beaten by Girona, Guipuzcoa, Cantabria, Barcelona and Navarra. Most of the searches are by French (31 per cent), English (22 per cent) and North Americans (20 per cent).



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Car catches fire on A-7 A VEHICLE caught fire on the A-7 near the Santa Barbara Industrial estate. The road did not have to be closed to traffic and no-one was injured.

PR dealing outside disco POLICE have arrested a man, 23, who worked as a PR for a Malaga disco. He is accused of selling cocaine to youths who visited the premises.

Officer attacked A MAN, 38, who was telling people where to park their cars in a street in Malaga, was arrested for allegedly attacking a police officer who asked him for ID.

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Helping by fostering or adopting a furry friend THE association Gatos y Amigos, which aims to control and safeguard the welfare of cats around Estepona, is appealing for help. Feral cats which members catch, are

Stripped for action

MIJAS firefighters got stripped for action, all in a good cause. They took their clothes off for a Christmas calendar to raise funds for the Mijas Association of Families of Alzheimer’s Sufferers. Five thousand copies of the calendars, featuring firefighters going about their duties but showing a bit more flesh than normal, have been printed.The calendar can be purchased in any of the town hall buildings, at street markets or El Corte Inglés department store. 2014 CALENDAR: In aid of Alzheimer’s.

sterilised, and then released as they are streetwise. But tame house cats that are abandoned, see all humans as friends and often cannot

survive on the street. They need shelter until they are found a family to give them a loving home. Gatos y Amigos cannot provide long-term shelter for such cats at present as they have no suitable premises. This is why they are appealing to anyone who can adopt a cat to contact them. Some people want to help but cannot take on the responsibility of permanently housing a cat - so the association offers the option of fostering a cat for whatever period volunteers can manage. If finance is a problem the association can help with vet’s bills and food. The foster family keeps the cat in their home, feeds it, gives it affection but in the end the cat is the responsibility of the association. If eventually the family decides to keep the cat it is possible. Under no circumstance is a cat taken away from a family who wants to keep it. For more information contact: gatos_y_amigos@yahoo.com or 952 808 439.


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Control system MALAGA CITY HALL has introduced a new system to control how long vehicles which are loading or unloading goods remain in a certain area.

€9m owed TOWN COUNCILS in Malaga have sent bills to the Junta de Andalucia regional government amounting to €9 million for domestic care, kindergarten and training course expenses.

Drug sales NATIONAL POLICE shut down 22 drug sale points in Malaga in October, as well as arresting 30 people for drug-related crimes.

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Traditional markets to go digital offering fresh produce online MALAGA CITY HALL plans to launch a project to sell fresh produce from market stalls online. The idea has been met with enthusiasm by the

Malaga Association of Municipal Market Sellers. The aim is to place a camera on each of the stalls selling fish, meat, fruit and vegetables

which will show the available produce and its price in real time, and give users the chance to buy goods online. They can then go to the market

Raiders lock up hostages THREE men held up a bank on Benamar urbanisation in Estepona, getting away with up to €40,000. The events took place at around 8am when there were two members of staff and a British client in the bank. The men, believed to be Spanish, pointed a gun at the client, locked all three in a room and took their mobile phones. Then they took money from the desk and forced the cash machine. In the meantime, a cleaning lady and two more clients

entered and were all locked up. Before leaving, the intruders stole the British client’s car keys and used his vehicle to escape, leaving the hostages locked in the bank. The vehicle was found shortly afterwards and police believe they had another vehicle nearby with a member of the gang to alert them of police presence. It took some time for the hostages to get out and call for help. No-one was injured, although several had to be treated for shock.

and pick them up. The project will cost €50,000 and each stallholder will need a tablet computer to monitor their incoming orders.

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Hundreds of Brits locked up for drugs HUNDREDS of British nationals are currently locked up in prisons across the globe for drug-related offences. In Spain, consular staff dealt with over 100 drug-related arrests last year alone. The Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO), in conjunction with the charity Prisoners Abroad, is launching a campaign to highlight the consequences of the use, possession and smuggling of drugs around the world. In Spain offenders may, in some circumstances, be held on remand for over a year before trial. Even if released on bail, they will be unable to leave the country. Sentences can be as long as 20 years’ imprison-ment in the case of hard drugs and up to six years and nine

months for soft drugs, with fines of up to six times the value of the drugs. Terry Daniels was accused of smuggling a million pounds worth of cocaine from Brazil to Spain in 1997. Although her boss was caught with the drugs in his suitcase, Terry maintains she had no idea he was carrying the drugs. But a Spanish court prosecuted her on the basis of guilt by association. She served six days in prison before being granted bail, when she returned to the UK. In 2002 a police check revealed she was still wanted in Spain. She had been prosecuted in her absence and given a 10year sentence. In 2003, she was arrested on an international extradition warrant and imprisoned in Topas prison, near Salamanca, where she stayed for 19 months. She was then given permission to serve the remainder of her sentence in the UK. Terry recently published a book, ‘Passport to Hell.’ Terry Daniels (right) with her mother.



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Stories making headlines in Europe

BRITISH PRESS Perverts arrested SWEDEN - Seven Swedes have been arrested as part of an international operation against a ring that allegedly produced and distributed child pornography films online.

Odd warning NORWAY - The company running a cemetery in Norway has warned the relatives of the people buried there of late-payment by covering their gravestones with black plastic bags.

Green cars DENMARK - Sales of electric car Tesla Model S have increased after Crown Prince Frederik and Climate Minister Martin Lidegaard each bought one.

Smuggled animals

Death threat

Floods warning HUNDREDS of thousands of homes across the country will be swamped this winter, predicted forecasters at The Environment Agency.

Property raises HOUSE prices could surge 7 per cent next year as unprecedented Government support for

NORWAY - A Hells Angels club house in Oslo has invited locals to biscuits and mulled wine in a bid to clean up the gang’s image.

Danger game SWEDEN - A student, aged 17, was admitted to Karolinksa Hospital after falling four metres while playing a game inspired by the science fiction film The Hunger Games.

Software ban DENMARK - Socialdemokraterne party member Trine Bramsen wants to ban a programme that allows its users to operate anonymously on the web as it has reportedly been used by criminals for illicit activities.

Pizza delivery man was murdered. homebuyers has a dramatic effect on sales, economic forecasters predict.

Justice for pizza

Painful protest ARTIST Pyotr Pavlensky is facing five years in prison after he nailed his scrotum to the floor of Moscow’s Red Square in an act of protest against Russia becoming a ‘police state.’

Tourists hurt

Sex offender

Found God

FOLK singer Roy Harper, who collaborated with Pink Floyd, has been charged with sexually abusing a girl, aged 12.

A RECENTLY converted to Christianity thief sent a pensioner his wallet back six years after he stole it. He attached a letter apologising for the theft.

Tobacco adverts have been banned.

Olympic sale

TWENTY-THREE Russian tourists were injured in a bus crash in Thailand. The bus crashed into a pole when trying to avoid an accident with another vehicle.

Boy dies

New airport

A RUSSIAN boy, aged 12, died in Thailand after a ferry capsized near the beach resort of Pattaya. Six other people died in the accident.

STATE corporation Rostec is looking for investors to build a new airport at the Ramenskoye in the Zhukovsky region of Moscow for 7 billion rubles (€159 million).

JOURNALIST Arkady Mamontov has raised controversy after claiming on TV that the meteorite that fell on the region of Chelyabinsk last February was a punishment for tolerating gays in the country.

Jobs axed

TWO people have been remanded in custody for their alleged implication in the murder of a pizza delivery man in Sheffield, thanks to video linked to the incident.

MOSCOW council is selling its 64 per cent stake in the Olympiiski Sports Complex, host of the 1980 Summer Olympics. The stake is worth 4.45 billion rubles (€101 million).

No tolerance

A BAVARIAN pensioner, aged 73, was stopped at the border with Luxembourg when he was trying to smuggle €100,000 into Germany hidden in his shoes.

RWE, the second biggest power supplier in the country, has announced it will cut 6,700 jobs in Germany, Britain and Eastern Europe by 2016.

RUSSIAN PRESS

Sweet angels

PRESS Expensive letters

Old smuggler

A RETIRED British man is facing a gay sex trial in Uganda over stolen laptop photos. He was investigated after the pictures were exposed in a newspaper. Homosexuality is considered a crime punished by death in the country.

BRITAIN’S oldest man and woman died within two weeks of each other. Grace Jones and Ralph Tarrant were aged 113 and 110 respectively.

GERMAN

SENDING a letter in Germany will cost 60 cents from January 1, if approval is given. Deutsche Post is asking regulators for a two cent increase.

ACCORDING to The Home Office massive numbers of smuggled animal products have been seized by border officials. 2013 has been the year with the most items - 690 confiscated than any other year.

Golden age

EUROPEAN PRESS

Tobacco ban TOBACCO adverts on television, the Internet and newspapers have been banned by the Russian government. Fines for violating this ban go from 3,000 to 600,000 rubles (€68 to €13,617).

Croc renamed AN endangered Cuban crocodile from a zoo in Saxony has been renamed Fidelio after cultural associations showed their concern for its original name, Fidel.

Students out DRESDEN University accidentally sent an email to all of its students saying they had been un-enrolled. A spokesperson for the university attributed the incident to human error.

Hammer attack A MAN, aged 34, has been sentenced to 13 years in prison after he attacked a job centre employee with a hammer. The victim was saved by a man who stepped in to halt the assault.



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Green discount PEOPLE who use renewable energy in their homes could get a 50 per cent reduction on their IBI property tax in Rincon de la Victoria, according to a motion filed by the Izquierda Unida party.

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HIGH temperatures and little rain until mid-November have affected the quality of La Safor area’s navel orange crop. Yellow stains on the skins will lower their value, growers feared.

Have a taste

TAKO, an Afghan hound owned by Almuñecar dog breeder Jose Antonio Joya, was named Spanish champion in the 30th International Dog Exhibition in Talavera de la Reina (Toledo) last weekend.

Big spend MALAGA Provincial Government will spend €500,000 to turn Calle del Mar in Torre del Mar into a pedestrianised street.

COSTA DE ALMERÍA

Gold rush EL EJIDO rhythmic gymnastics club won three gold medals and a silver at the Andalucian championships held in Cordoba.

City run MORE than 1,300 people took part in the second fun run in Almeria City at the weekend.

Job contracts GARRUCHA TOWN HALL has formalised 27 work contracts for people at risk of social exclusion. The two-month contracts will see the workers carrying out maintenance work in the town.

Blood banked A RECORD total of 420 people gave blood at the University of Almeria following a two-day campaign. Almost half were new donors.

Name vote RESIDENTS of Alcolea are to vote on

Tight squeeze

Tainted fruit

EL BORGE and the Red Cross have organised a charity toy collection. Anyone interested in participating can take their used toys to the town hall until December 27.

Top dog

owners. Those who fail to clean up after their pets or walk them without leads and muzzles risk €300 fines.

AN out-of-control car ran into a traffic island in Calpe’s Avenida del Puerto and embedded itself in the central reservation. No-one was seriously hurt.

Toy collection

THE 14th Grape-Juice and Chacina (cured pork meat) day is to be held in Colmenar on Sunday with free tastings and dance shows.

NEWS DESK

JAILED: Bates conned her friends out of tens of thousands of pounds.

Jail for female fraudster

A FRAUDSTER has been jailed for five-and-a-half years after many of her Costa Blanca victims lost their life savings in a €2million scam. Caryn Bates, 41, and her half-brother, Matthew Sullivan, 53, who was given seven years, were sentenced at Maidstone Crown Court, Kent, UK. They conned their friends in both the UK and the Costa Blanca into handing over thousands of pounds to their bogus company, World Trading, promising high returns on their investments. One such investor was Peter Harding. He met Caryn in 2005 when she was his neighbour in Aspe. A former bank manager, Bates spoke with Peter about a ‘fantastic investment scheme’ using the currency market. Peter said: “I made an investment and got 2.5-3 per cent back as she said I would, so I never once thought it was a scam.” Bates later left Aspe and moved to Catral. In the course of the next five years Peter believes he invested around €140,000 including his mother’s inheritance. However, whilst on holiday in Canada and trying to release funds, concerns began to arise: “They left me high and dry and that is when I knew something was wrong,” he added. whether to change the name of Calle Carretera to Avenida Alpujarra.

Tramuntana. The winter storms brought with them heavy rain, strong winds and large waves.

MALLORCA

Found dead

Psychotic break POLICE have arrested a woman in Palma for allegedly injuring her boyfriend with a knife during an argument. The victim had to be taken to hospital and the woman will face charges.

Sudden braking FIVE passengers of local transport company (EMT) were injured after their bus driver had to hit the brakes to avoid colliding with a car.

A MAN, 80, who suffered from Alzheimer’s, has been found dead in s’Albufera days after he got lost on his way to visit his sister from his care home.

Fake officer A MAN has been arrested for impersonating a Guardia Civil officer and asking for €6,000 from an elderly lady to “get her son out of prison.” The woman’s son was not in jail and it was all part of a scam.

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White Mallorca

Pooper snoopers

THE first snowfalls of the winter have arrived in the high areas of the Serra

PLAINCLOTHES policemen are patrolling Valencia City streets, watching dog-

Pimp jailed A ROMANIAN man has been convicted in Alicante of raping two girls aged 15 and 17 who were forced into prostitution after being promised work in Spain. He received a 26-year prison sentence.

Brrrr, it’s cold! THE first snow of the winter fell in Alcoy, Agres and other inland mountain areas. Ten roads were cut off and a fallen high tension cable affected Alcoy’s electricity supply.

COSTA BLANCA SOUTH

Fine situation FOURTEEN people who urinated in San Vicente streets were fined €300 while 21 had to pay €100 for throwing away cigarette ends. One man was also fined €150 for spitting.

Domestic violence A MAN has appeared in court in Elche for allegedly throwing his girlfriend from the fourth floor into the inner courtyard of the building. The woman suffered a sprained ankle.

Managers charged THE two managers of a hostess club in Cartagena have been arrested and charged with prostitution crimes and exploitation of women.

The end A HUNDRED people have protested against the closure of the cinema at Ociopía shopping centre in Orihuela.

Brit drug arrests TWO Britons have been arrested in Torrevieja for possession of cocaine. They were found carrying almost 300 grammes of the drug hidden within their clothing.


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SOUTH KOREA imported Spanish wine worth €7.6 million between January and September this year. This was 39.4 per cent more than during the same period in

Families throwing away produce

launched ‘Buen Aprovecho’ week, urging consumers to throw less away. Tips offered during the awareness campaign included packed lunches, ordering a ‘half-menu’ during the working day and doggy-bags. The 2.9 million tonnes of food that ends up in the rubbish bins is worth €11 billion, working out at around €250 per family, the ministry said.

Trains a strain Iberia losing out IBERIA was the third mostused airline in Spain in October, with 1.87 million passengers despite a 30 per cent drop in trade. This pushed Air Europa into fourth place although Iberia’s accumulated figure of 11.6 million passengers during the first 10 months of the year puts it down to fourth place overall. Low-cost airlines and the high speed train network were partially to blame for the 30 per cent drop in Iberia passengers between October 2012 and 2013, said airports’ operator AENA. The third factor was Iberia’s restructure since merging with BA in January 2011 to create IAG. Cost-

cutting measures have entailed a 15 per cent reduction in Iberian’s routes in a move to return the airline to profits. Adding Iberia Express and Air Nostrum passengers to the equation would increase Iberia’s October quota to 2.2 million and also put it ahead of IAG in second place. Although Ryanair lost 4 per cent of its passengers in October, it still remained in the top spot with almost 3.2 million passengers. The low-cost Irish airline has lost passengers throughout the year, AENA said, owing to its decision to reduce routes owing to higher airport charges.

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Boxing clever TAX AUTHORITY Hacienda will seize 542 safety deposit boxes from 270 branches of 24 banks. They belong to 551 people with unpaid tax debts and no other known collateral.

Big purchase SWISS firm Novartis is selling its US-based blood transfusion test unit to the Catalan multinational, Grifols. The Barcelona pharmaceuticals company is paying €1.24 billion for the unit.

Saving for a rainy day YOUNG Spaniards do not save for retirement. Only 14 per cent of the 20-29 age group are habitual savers compared with 25 per cent worldwide, found a survey by Aegon. Sixty-five per cent said that saving for their retirement would be important ‘when the time came’ according to the multinational insurance group. Forty per cent intended to save for the future but did not yet

The young are not saving. consider it a priority, especially as their age group will not be able to retire until reaching 67, they said. Most did not save, they told Aegon, as they earned too little to set aside an amount each month.

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€11bn food waste SPANISH families throw away 2.9 million tonnes of food each year. Forty-five per cent of this could have been used if consumers had bought more wisely and stored more adequately, the ministry of Agriculture, Food and the Environment said. Needing to meet EU targets to reduce waste by up to 50 per cent in 2020, the ministry

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C O M PA N Y MMM 3M Co AXP American Express Co T AT&T Inc BA Boeing Co CAT Caterpillar Inc CVX Chevron Corp CSCO Cisco Systems Inc DD Dupont E I De Nemours & Co XOM Exxon Mobil Corp GE General Electric Co GS Goldman Sachs Group Inc 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 NKE Nike Inc 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 V Visa Inc

PRICE CHANGE %CHANGE VOLUME 129.85 82.80 35.43 136.08 83.74 120.06 21.54 62.11 95.27 27.20 164.40 80.03 24.52 183.19 94.39 54.87 96.92 48.07 37.84 79.22 32.20 84.84 40.22 88.67 108.59 71.87 50.31 202.00

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NET VOLUME 275.39 1,156 17.48 53.48 682.08 12.04 968.34 8.68 275.66 127.22

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$ 3.78 $ 4.90 $ 4.68 $ 5.03 $ 14.79 $ 3.51 $ 2.63 $ 2.74 $ 5.19

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Most Advanced Synutra Internatinal Cadence Pharmaceuticals, Inc. VisionChina Media, Inc. Foundation Medicine, Inc. Dex Media, Inc. Atlantic Coast Financial Corporation Mellanox Technologies, Ltd. Tandem Diabetes Care, Inc. United Financial Bancorp, Inc. Tile Shop Hldgs, Inc. Vanda Pharmaceuticals Inc. Home Inns & Hotels Management Inc. SPS Commerce, Inc.

Most Declined China Recycling Energy Corporation RMG Networks Holding Corporation Supertel Hospitality, Inc. Security National Financial Corporation Cellular Dynamics International, Inc. National American University Hold, Inc. NII Holdings, Inc. Sonus Networks, Inc. UBIC, Inc.

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VOLUME 46.49 478.77 414.30 243.09 44.54 154.64 305.75 635.84 1,847.18 33.24 26.19 2,746.29 30.14 235.67 4.72 1,124.57 24.59 592.94 15.84 192.21 70.26 439.82 14,147.36 15.00 161.91 50.55 208.18 48.39 556.87 15.45 502.11 99.92 64.44 1,270.40 360.79 15.57 94.87 188.76 144.19 76.68 451.90 518.04 977.73 513.68 1,615.23 193.43 41.51 555.24 17.67 41.72 74.54 75.24 27.96 23.59 297.00 636.84 501.12 55.08 1,231.77 42.19 64.48 175.68 131.61 138.42 87.32 4,076.89 18.91 43.45 371.05 594.43 43.86 185.80


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Don’t call me Scrooge, but… Loose change

If you’re broke, you’re broke.

A look at finance for females

Jane Plunkett jane.plunkett@euroweeklynews.com

IT feels like I’ve just cleansed the cobwebs off my face from Halloween, but as I strolled through the streets this week despite the warm sun there was a real feel of Christmas in the air. Shop assistants were busy decorating windows and putting up fairy lights, while adverts are

strategically putting ideas in our heads of presents we should buy.

“Oh no, ho ho ho!” is about as much festive spirit as I could muster up. After paying for the mortgage, various loans, the electricity, flights back to home for Christmas as well as an array of other unforeseen costs, my Christmas piggy bank savings are at an all time low. Right now - at the most expensive time of the year - I’m broke!

What if community has no legal existence? Q. We live in a community of 12 houses. In 1997 our community was registered by the original builder in a very simple way, providing for the maintenance of the common elements. This registration was handwritten, with an official book of the minutes of the meetings. This book was never used and has been lost. Statutes were never made and community rules now are limited to the use of the pool. Up to now we never had any problem. But recently some houses were sold and new owners of different You and the nationalities have moved in. So my Law in Spain question is: What is the legal status By David Searl of our community? G B (by e-mail) A. In strict terms, your community has no legal status at all and its decisions have no legal force. A handwritten piece of paper does not constitute registration. However, you do have statutes. If a Community of Property Owners does not make any special statutes, they are by law governed by the terms of the Law of Horizontal Property. Second, it is possible that your builder registered the community at your nearest Property Registry. Communities are registered in a special section here because they own property. Your pool, for example, is owned by the community. So, you may be registered without knowing it. In addition, Spanish courts have in many cases accepted the legal existence of such informal communities because of their continued functioning. Your best course of action is to instruct a lawyer experienced in Community

affairs to help form a legal Community with powers to compel payment of fees.

Send your questions for David Searl through lawyers Ubeda-Retana & Associates in Fuengirola at Ask@lawtaxspain.com, or call 952-667090

Am I a total Scrooge if I suggest a ‘Cheap Christmas’ to my family? Or will they be thinking, ‘I like the idea of that, I’m smashed too!’ This is the thing about Christmas, while it is a fun time where all the family gets together and eats and drinks their hearts out, it’s also a time of the year that makes people feel really stressed and feel guilty too. If your brother gets you the latest iPhone, but you only get him socks, it’s mortifying. It’s a minefield deciding how much to spend on each other and no one wants to underspend, so that’s why we often spend more

than intended - for fear of looking cheap. But if you’re broke, you’re broke. That’s the reality of the situation and considering the financial mess the world is in right now, you can be guaranteed that many family members are feeling the same pinch. So go ahead - set down some ground rules to make Christmas more affordable this year. Try presents just for the kids, or a Secret Santa type of idea where 50 quid is spent on one nice present for one member of the family. As long as there are mince pies and a log fire a ‘Cheap Christmas’ sounds just perfect.

BUSINESS EXTRA

Eating habits are changing SPAIN’S ready-meals segment is expected to grow by 3.4 per cent a year in value terms between 2012 and 2017, making it the third-fastest growing category among food sectors. The forecast was made in a new report issued by UK-based consumer market research company Canadean. The expected rise has been attributed to a change in the eating habits of Spanish consumers, who are shifting to prepared meals instead of eating out. The report also noted that Spain has been reeling under the impact of challenging economic conditions, with uncertainties surrounding the euro having further affected consumer spending.

Extra fizz

DIJSSELBLOEM: Welcomed decision.

Spain’s clean exit from bank bailout

FINANCE ministers from Eurozone countries have given their vote of confidence to Spain after it elected to make a ‘clean break’ from a bank bailout programme. Jeroen Dijsselbloem, President of the EU’s Eurogroup, welcomed Spain’s decision to exit the aid programme in January 2014. Spain will be joining Ireland in making a clean break. Spain dipped into the bailout fund to the tune of €41bn in 2012 to recapitalise banks after the property market crashed. Speaking after a meeting of the group of finance ministers Mr Dijsselbloem said: “Both countries have always shown strong commitment towards the implementation of their programmes. “This has shown results, as the recent developments on the financial markets have shown. The Irish and Spanish people have gone through a difficult period, but I am now confident that their efforts will pay off in the coming years. Now these economies are back on the road to recovery. “We fully support Spain’s decision to exit the programme. Spanish banks are now stronger, more resilient and supervision and regulation have been tightened.

SPANISH drinks producer Torres has announced plans to release a new cava in 2015 as it looks to launch a range of wines in the next five years, reports the UK’s Drinks Business Review. The company’s move is aimed at producing a niche, premium cava with initial output of less than 5,000 cases per year. Torres said the new wine, a blend of international and local grape varieties, will be targeted towards the Chinese market.

Dia success THE Iberian peninsula has been one of the worst affected eurozone markets, with headline retail sales dropping month after month. But there has been one genuine success story over the past two years - Dia, a hard discounter that became an independent company in 2011 after being spun off by Carrefour.




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Reputation as probably the worst company in Spain! TELEFONICA/MOVISTAR must surely be living up to their reputation as probably the worst company in Spain - yes worse than power company Sevillana/Endesa! Their incompetence and that of their operators is world breakingly above others. The new automatic answering system has taken a turn for the worse, if that was possible. If you don’t press the right button or say the right word it just cuts out on you. If you are lucky you may eventually get to speak to an equally confusing non electric person! I reported a fault on my business phone number. We could not receive or make calls, yet if someone phoned in they could hear the phone ringing. The fault was reported but nothing was done, so I called again. This time what appeared to be an intelligent person took details of my fault - again. When I asked if they could divert incoming calls to my mobile she gave me a code - to put in to my failed phone. I did explain that as the phone was not working it would seem to be a pointless and useless exercise. Could you not do it from the central exchange I asked? No. Why not? Because I am unable to. Can I speak to your superior? No. I had the same argument the following morning having had no contact from the technical department. Later the same day I phoned yet again - this time a very helpful lady arranged the divert in three minutes. No wonder they keep all their operators in Chile or South America. It wouldn’t be safe for them to walk the streets of Madrid. Gary Waite (by email)

Three cheers! THREE cheers for the Mayor of Mijas, Angel Nozel, for

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I took a photo of this stunning seascape at Aqua Amargo. By Robyn Boutilier, Turre (Almeria) considering a dog tax (Costa del Sol Issue 1479). There is an easy and fair way of doing this. Nationwide licences. If licences were to be introduced here the revenue from them would more than pay for the employment of dog wardens and possibly pay for dogs homes rather than be dependent on charity. Maybe the rest of us would not have to suffer the incessant barking of so many dogs. If owners can not afford a licence, how can they afford the expensive food these animals must have? Mrs J Hollowell, Arroyo de la Miel (Malaga)

Harsh mistress THE recent storms we have had in Mallorca caused a lot of damage, but it is a sobering thought to compare them to the typhoon disaster in the Phillipines. We had floods and trees came crashing down, and it was

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a scary situation. But multiply that by 100 and we can get an idea of what those people went through. Mother Nature can indeed be a harsh mistress. My prayers are with the people in the Pacific. Mrs Joan Clinton, Palma (Mallorca)

Silly rules RE the story about communities of residents in Mijas (Costa del Sol, Issue 1480) wanting to raise a petition against the enforcement of swimming pool

legislation on older properties. The communities do have a point. These regulations at times lack common sense. On my community the shallow toddlers’ paddling pool was filled in as it was ‘too near’ the main swimming pool. As a result there is nowhere for the toddlers to splash around in except the main pool, which is of course much deeper, and as a result much more dangerous. So the ‘safety’ regulations have resulted in an increased danger for young children. The law of unintended consequences in operation, with no common sense applied. Madeline Montague, Mijas Costa (Malaga)

Turkey vote INTERESTING to read Emilio Botin (president of Santander bank) saying banks should be allowed to fail (Finance, Issue 1480). I beg your pardon? A banker saying banks shouldn’t be

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bailed out by the taxpayer? Well it is nearly the festive season. I expect turkeys have already started casting their votes for Christmas! Steve Morris, Altea (Alicante)

No right... IT certainly seems that the issue over green waste has taken on a degree of momentum. It is positive that CLARO has taken up the issue supported by the Popular Party. The responses of the mayor to the legitimate concerns of Orihuela Costa residents who are forced to live in a dirty, poorly maintained area were insulting to every person living on the coast. There are no recycling services provided on the coast. There is no site where green waste can be deposited by the residents of the coast. To blame the inhabitants for a blatant lack of a garden waste disposal system by a councillor from the Green Party is beyond believe. The reaction of the councillors sitting 30 kilometres away in Orihuela to the disgusting state of Orihuela Costa just proves that these people have no right to have any control over the coast. The sooner Orihuela Costa gains its rightful independence the better! Liz Page (by email)

Lunch date In reply to the letter (EWN Issue 1480 ), sorry Olivia Qualtrough, but in reality you are the person who is ‘naive and ignorant.’ I have been a practising naturist for more than 20 years and I have never, ever, sat naked on any restaurant seat nor have I ever seen any other naturist do so. The etiquette is to always to take a towel and use it. The same goes for beach beds, sauna seats, etc. In fact, just so you can be more informed in future, I invite you to join me for lunch at a chiringuito (beach bar) on the naturist beach here at Vera Playa. No dress code - just a towel! Chris Thomas, Vera Playa (Almeria)

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EW people question the need for having decent home insurance. Ironically, when it comes to travel insurance, it’s often a different story. Far too many Brits still travel abroad without taking out travel cover, oblivious to the eyewatering costs they could face if things go wrong. Having to cut your trip short for a family funeral, or ending up in a foreign hospital due to illness are just some of the misfortunes that can happen on holiday. Travel insurance is there to protect you against these, and a host of other holiday mishaps. But what can you do to protect your home while you’re away on your travels? It is a worry, especially around Christmas, when burglars are on the lookout for soft targets. By taking a few straightforward steps, however, you can minimise the risk of a break-in, leaving you to get on with enjoying your travels. Start by cancelling any regular deliveries, and arranging for the post office to hold onto your mail until you get back from holiday. Be discreet when you’re discussing your travel plans. Don’t mention details or dates where other people are likely to overhear the conversation. Don’t close the curtains in an attempt to make your home seem less tempting: if anything, it’s likely to do the opposite. Instead, move any desirables (car keys, for instance) out of sight, and fit timer switches on lights and radios. It’s not rocket science but it will send out ‘at home’ signals to casual

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THESPA meeting and AGM THE next meeting of THESPA theatre group is on November 27, with the theme ‘used goods’; those that end up in a lost property office and in a charity shop. Doors open at 6.30pm and the AGM will start at 7pm, with the first of two plays, both comedies, scheduled for 8pm. The performances will be at the Masonic Centre in Los Boliches. More information: Ann Ellis on 952 451 113 or email annellis65@hotmail.com.

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Icons of Spanish Art throughout the ages U3A is to organise the Costa del Sol Monthly Lecture ‘Icons of Spanish Art’ meeting. The speaker at the November 25 event will be Liz Cochrane. It starts at 4.30pm at the the Ark Christian Fellowship Hall, Centro Comercial Las Rampas, Local 12K, Fuengirola. Admission is free to members of U3A Costa del Sol, or €5 to guests. The talk deals with iconic symbols used by Spanish artists through the ages. These icons are rooted in tradition and popular culture, and include the figures of Semana Santa and the Belen or nativity scenes that have been created and displayed in Spain since the 15th century. Liz Cochrane is a well known art

SYMBOLIC: Iconic images used for centuries. historian and author. She has lectured for NADFAS and other arts organisations, mostly recently at the French Embassy in Madrid.

A devotee of cycling, her first novel ‘Legs – the Human Face of the Tour de France’ is a tale of intrigue. Her second novel ‘The

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BIT of a ‘told you so’ blurb this week. Normally I hate trumpet blowers, but I’m not averse to a little input on occasions. Firstly, some years ago, during the vilification of Prince Charles over his affair with Camilla Parker Bowles, I predicted one day their affair could turn out to be one of the great Royal love affairs in British history. I think the couple, who are obviously deeply in love, have come through the whole saga with dignity and a new, thoroughly deserved respect. Camilla is far more suited to him than Diana, who, with all due respect, was nothing more than a somewhat flaky, manipulative star-struck clothes horse; one who Charles was bundled into marrying merely to produce an heir to the throne. Camilla not only ‘looks right’ at his side, but with her somewhat zany views and slightly off the wall projects, totally fits in with Charles ‘talking to

plants’ and environmental attitudes. I wish them both all the very best and a large dose of happiness in their life journey together. The second ‘trumpet call’ hits a somewhat sourer note. I’ve actually lost count of the times over the past 15 years or so I’ve taken a leaf from Enoch Powell’s book and predicted this whole immigration fiasco would finally lead to rioting and bloodshed on the streets. The latest statement from David Blunkett does, I think, finally exonerate me from all who accused me of

‘ranting’ and ‘scaremongering.’ Mr Blunkett’s comments, that the influx of thousands, possibly hundreds of thousands of Eastern Europeans, with their poor living standards and alien cultures, could lead to violence on the streets of Britain, is no doubt a welcome and sane observation, but too late. Even now there has been a deafening silence from most other leading politicians on the subject. It’s no good waiting for many British suburbs to resemble Syria or Beirut before they clamour to air their views on the nation’s media. In less than two months hoards of these people will pour into an already beleaguered Britain. They will have nowhere to live. No money and no jobs. What on earth is Britain Camilla and going to do with them all? Charles - one of Don’t ask me, I’m only an old the great Royal hack, one hit wonder from way love affairs. back. I’ll tell you something mind, Britain had better gird her loins for an unprecedented rise in crime rates, hoards of beggars littering the streets, a capitulation of the NHS and benefits infrastructure and unparalleled rioting on the streets of Britain, and all down to incompetent politicians that have well and truly shafted the British public. Keep the faith. Love Leapy. leapylee2002@gmail.com

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LEAPY LETTERS

Muslim allies IT is very wrong of ‘Leapy Lee’ to ridicule the Burka as a way of dress. Although I agree there are situations where it is totally inappropriate, this is the fault of incompetent politicians and there is no reason why it should cause offence in normal everyday multicultural life. He is additionally very wrong to comment as to why one does not see remembrance poppies worn on a Burka. Many of those Muslim women must carry, in their hearts, memories of their loved ones - the older ones their husbands and brothers, the younger ones their grandfathers who died fighting in WW2, alongside British soldiers in the Western Desert, Burma and Italy. So, please Leapy, do try to be more objective. Brian Nicholls (by email)


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Snow, Sex and Suspicious Parents (Documentary) BBC 3 from 2:00am to 3:00am Series in which parents secretly keep an eye on what their teenage kids get up to on their skiing holidays. Two very different boys visit the winter party resort of Val D'Isere. Chase, an uberconfident 20-year-old from south London is looking forward to his first ever lads' holiday. His mum Sharon wants to make sure that Chase is a son to be proud of and doesn't want to see him binge drinking or being disrespectful. Meanwhile, image-conscious Ben, also 20, from Dover has been set two very strict holiday rules by his dad James - do take ski lessons and don't get a tattoo.

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SkyMoviesComedy/ 6:30am Argo: Sky Movies Special 7:00am The 40 Year Old Virgin 9:00am Twins 10:55am Beetlejuice

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9:10am Medicine Man 11:10am 'Til There Was You 1:10pm My Best Friend's Wedding 3:10pm Martha Marcy May Marlene 5:00pm Losing Isaiah 7:00pm 'Til There Was You 9:00pm My Best Friend's Wedding 11:00pm Martha Marcy May Marlene 12:45am Wanderlust 2:35am Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close 4:55am Trouble with the Curve: Sky Movies Special

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T seldom occurs to career politicians that figures who convince inside the party do not necessarily cut it with the public. Neither do they grasp that elections are easier to win if party favourites are family favourites. Even committed PSOE supporters and those owing him their jobs agree that Alfredo Perez Rubalcaba should not lead the party into the 2015 general elections. The man who took the PSOE to two crushing defeats in 2011 is therefore unlikely to put himself through the coconut-shy of primaries despite a rapturous reception at the PSOE’s recent Political Conference. Brave new policies and a brave new PSOE were euphorically applauded, encouraging Rubalcaba and party grandees to delay naming the evil day, a.k.a. the primaries, as long as possible. They are talking about summer 2014 or even autumn, waiting to evaluate the party’s showing in next May’s European elections. If the party wants to see itself in phoenix-mode it needs primaries as soon as possible. Rubalcaba

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might have ‘the best political head’ in the party as former president Felipe Gonzalez said recently, but he has the poorest image.

Speaking volumes WAS it a deliberate snub? There was a governmentshaped hole at the recent presentation of Jose Maria Aznar’s second volume of memoirs. It was very different at the first volume’s launch attended by Rajoy and several ministers a year ago. Their absence is unsurprising. Relations between the government and Aznar tensed last May when the ex-president criticised the economic policies of the man he appointed as his successor. He has ‘taken note’ of the latest absences, Aznar remarked.

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Rajoy has enough to worry about without Aznar breathing down his neck and no longer needs to pay court to him. Nor does he risk losing PP voters still enamoured of the ex-president as there is no far-right wing party for them to decamp to.

Unlearnt lessons UNLOVED Education Minister Jose Ignacio Wert is another with nothing to lose because he never sought a political career, insiders claim. This is fortunate, because his decision - now reversed - to terminate Erasmus students’

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allowances to study abroad in mid-course brought down government wrath on his head. He was one of Rajoy’s most trusted assessors, which recalls the saying about “those who can, do, and those who can’t, teach.” In Wert’s case those who can’t, assess. And they make an unholy mess when they try putting what they preach into practice.

Still remembered “I LEFT the Fine Arts School in Calle de Alcala 13 and everybody was talking about it outside. Someone had a transistor and we stopped to listen.” It’s neither myth nor cliché. Everyone, like the Madrid art student, now aged 71, remembers where they were on November 22, 1963, when John Kennedy was shot.


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6:00am Olympic Spark: Fire Up Your Future 6:30am The Great British Year 7:00am Homes Under the Hammer 8:00am Caught Red Handed 8:30am Operation Hospital Food with James Martin 9:15am Real Rescues 10:00am David Attenborough's Rise of Animals: Triumph of the Vertebrates 11:00am Tom Kerridge's Proper Pub Food 11:30am See Hear 12:00pm BBC News 12:30pm The Daily Politics 2:00pm Cash in the Attic 2:45pm A to Z of TV Gardening 2:50pm Coast 3:50pm Floyd's American Pie 4:20pm Cagney and Lacey 5:05pm Are You Being Served? 5:35pm 'Allo, 'Allo! 6:00pm Natural World 7:00pm Eggheads 7:30pm Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two 8:00pm Celebrity Antiques Road Trip 9:00pm MasterChef: The Professionals 10:00pm Tudor Monastery Farm 11:00pm The Culture Show 11:30pm Newsnight 12:20am Strange Days - Cold War Britain

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11:45am Mr Woodcock 1:25pm The Full Monty 3:00pm Rock of Ages 5:10pm Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy 6:50pm The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 9:00pm Mr Woodcock 10:30pm The Full Monty 12:05am Rock of Ages 2:10am The Man with Two Brains 3:45am The Out-of-Towners 5:20am Zeus and Roxanne

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Life of Pi (Film, 2012) In present day Canada, middle-aged Pi Patel (Irrfan Khan) is sitting across from a visiting writer recounting a remarkable tale of faith, ingenuity and endurance - his life story. Pi tells of growing up in the blissful surroundings of Pondicherry, India, until his father decides to pack up their familyrun zoo and start a new life in Canada. On the journey a violent and devastating storm hits their ship. While Pi is ushered to the safety of a life boat, everyone else perishes, leaving the teenager (Suraj Sharma) afloat in the middle of the sea with only his father's Bengal tiger - Richard Parker - for company.

7:00am Coogan's Bluff 8:45am The Darkest Hour 10:20am The Mummy 12:30pm Volcano 2:20pm Black Hawk Down 4:50pm The Grey 6:50pm The Mummy 9:00pm The Italian Job 11:00pm Enter the Dragon 12:45am Premium Rush 2:20am Lockout 4:00am Turbulence 5:45am The Bourne Legacy: Premiere Special

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Kevin Bridges - The Story Continues (Comedy) BBC 3 from 10:00pm to 11:00pm Kevin Bridges returns to the SECC arena to perform a record-breaking run of ten soldout nights to over 75,000 ecstatic fans. Recorded on a Saturday night in Glasgow, Kevin is in his element, as this home town gig shows off his nononsense approach to comedy. He cuts through the niceties with his Glaswegian man in the street charm to reveal the next chapter of this epic comedic journey.

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Is it ‘adios’ America? American dream has turned into a nightmare Mike Walsh. Based in Mediterranean Spain, is an international journalist, author and professional writer.

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HEN a friend spent a month touring the United States, I could appreciate his being impressed. It is easy to be seduced by panoramic grandeur and the colour of new cultures vastly different from one’s own. Had his itinerary taken him to the hundreds of tent cities, to bankrupt metropolis like Detroit that now resemble Berlin 1945, he might have been less impressed. Country music icon Merle Haggard must have had psychic powers when in 1982 he penned the ballad ‘Are the Good Times Really over for Good?’ The country song’s poignant lyrics hark back to Paradise Lost, a countrified America of domestic bliss, of values that have since disappeared. It was ‘a time before Elvis, before the Vietnam War came along.’ Change means that Haggard’s longed for America can now be found only in a few remote towns. Saturday Evening Post

illustrator, Norman Rockwell (1894 - 1978), depicted the lost America evoked by the wistful melody. A flick through his illustrations will tell you more about ordinary life in the United States 1921 - 1960 than any number of history books. In Haggard’s country music hit, he describes the United States as now ‘rolling down hill like a snowball rolling to hell.’ Today, the country’s leading politicians and its best journalists repentantly contemplate the abyss. The American dream has turned into the American nightmare. If the US was United States Inc. it would be declared insolvent. The directors would likely be jailed for embezzlement, counterfeit money printing, corruption, share dealing, lying to the receivers; barred from holding office. You do not believe me. Google ‘List of American federal politicians convicted of crimes.’ You will be forgiven for thinking that you mistyped and found San Quentin Penitentiary by mistake. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is now engaged in a massive, covert military build-up. An Associated Press

MERLE HAGGARD: Penned the ballad ‘Are the Good Times Really over for Good?’, did he have psychic powers? article in February confirmed a purchase order for 1.6 billion rounds of ammunition. That is enough to sustain an Iraq-sized war for over 20 years. DHS also acquired heavily armoured tanks, since seen roaming the streets. Evidently, somebody in government is expecting some serious civil unrest. If the social and economic fabric of the United States shreds, if it collapses into bankruptcy and the dollar ceases as a trading currency, what then for Europe? American isolationism could leave the anti-Russia debt-riddled EU isolated too. It would be easy to fall back on the words of the great American writer, Mark Twain: “The reports of my death are greatly exaggerated.” Who is right, the nation’s writer laureate or a country music singer? Interesting times lie ahead.

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Now ibraltar G WHAT’S ON •November 28 The Convent Christmas Fair from noon to 7pm. More than 40 seasonal stalls, many run by local charities with plants, cards, gifts, cakes, crafts and many other Christmas items. Refreshments in the King’s Chapel Music Room. The Round Table will provide Santa’s Grotto from 2pm-5.30pm. Mince pies and mulled wine will be provided by the Red Cross and at 5.30pm there will be

Carols sung by children from the Sacred Heart School. This year the main beneficiary will be Cancer Relief Gibraltar. There will be a contribution towards PAAMOA - Physical Activities Association for Mature Older Adults - and a small sum towards assisting Girlguiding Gibraltar. Admission £2 for adults with free entry for children under 12.

Man found hanged THE Royal Gibraltar Police are investigating the death of a 60-year-old man found hanged at a flat in Waterport Terraces after relatives expressed their concerns for his wellbeing.

Better flow ÍÑIGO MENDEZ DE VIGO, Spain’s Minister for European Affairs, has said that Spain will comply with the EU Commission’s recommendation to improve frontier traffic flow while maintaining strict border controls.

First friendly GIBRALTAR’S first official international friendly ended in a 0-0 draw at the Estadio Algarve against Slovakia. Scenes of joy were sparked as the local team kept the score level.

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Vessel tips A VESSEL used in dredging Ocean Village to make space for a floating hotel tipped as its cargo shifted while loading 4,000 tonnes of material. There was no resulting pollution.



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IND the perfect gift for any occasion at Elisabet’s Antiques, with any array of special pieces from rare Murano crystals, to porcelain figures, decanters, paintings, jewellery, mirrors, silver and silver plated items. And pieces from the 50’s, 60’s and even some that are more than 200 years old! Every quality piece at Elisabet’s Antiques is in pristine condition, most of which are hand painted, handcrafted and signed, and all unique and very special. Owner Elisabet Hansen from Copenhagen has been in the business for 27 years and owned her shop in Fuengirola for 10, she said, “Everything here is special to me, even the small things. I try to have a bright collection so that everyone can find something they like. I have a large selection of pieces, with a wide range of prices, you can find something small for €10 or buy something that’s over 200years-old or a huge Murano vase or bowl from the 1900’s or 1930’s which inevitably costs more.” Every piece no matter how big or small has a story to tell at Elisabet’s Antiques, and Elisabet can tell you exactly why it’s special and where it came from.

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to buy for a special occasion, Elisabet’s Antiques now has some very special offers in the lead up to Christmas with everything at 50 per cent off, excepting silverware and jewellery which is 25 per cent off. And if you buy three items, you get 60 per cent off on your purchase! To buy something special for your loved one, Elisabet’s Antiques is open every day from 11am until 2pm. But if you can’t make the opening hours call Elizabet and she will personally come and open the shop for you. And to cater to all of her customers Elisabet speaks seven languages, including Danish, Hungarian, English, German, Swedish, Norwegian and Spanish. Find Elisabet’s Antiques on Avd. Ramon y Cajal 42 (next to Bar Ana) Fuengirola or call 952 471 396 or 600 206 620.


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Famous quote

People are like dirt. They can either nourish you and help you grow as a person, or they can stunt your growth and make you wilt and die.’

This week

Getting switched on to the electronic cigarette

Plato (428BC - 347BC) was a philosopher in Classical Greece.

in history

Women’s wit

1783: The last British soldiers leave New York after the signing of the Treaty of Paris which put an end to the American Revolutionary War. 1859: On the Origin of Species by British naturalist Charles Darwin is published. 1877: Thomas Alba Edison announces his invention of the phonograph. 1900: The first car to be produced under the Mercedes name is taken for a test drive in Cannstatt, Germany. 1941: American president Franklin D Roosevelt officially establishes the fourth Thursday in November as Thanksgiving Day in the US. 1936: The first issue of American magazine Life is published. 1963: American president John Fitzgerald Kennedy is shot dead in Dallas, Texas. 1975: Co-founder of Guinness Book of World Records, Ross McWhirter, is shot dead outside his house. 1976: Sylvester Stallone’s Rocky premieres in New York city. 1979: A mob in Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan, destroys the US Embassy and kills a US marine. 1984: A fire at the Oxford Circus underground station in London traps nearly 1,000 passengers. 1986: American boxer Mike Tyson becomes the youngest heavyweight championship in history aged 20. 1990: Margaret Thatcher quits as Prime Minister after her Cabinet refuses to back her in a second round of leadership elections. 1991: Singer Freddie Mercury dies just a day after he announced he was HIV-positive. 2005: Angela Merkel becomes the first woman chancellor in Germany.

There is more to sex appeal than just measurements. I don't need a bedroom to prove my womanliness. I can convey just as much sex appeal, picking apples off a tree or standing in the rain.’ Audrey Hepburn (1929 –1993) British actress and humanitarian.

World of English

In the lobby of a Moscow hotel across from a Russian Orthodox monastery: You are welcome to visit the cemetery where famous Russian and soviet composers, artists, and writers are buried daily except Thursday.’

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SAGITTARIUS (November 23 - December 21) A strong and exciting romantic feeling flows through the week, which is fitting as Valentine's Day comes round again next month. Someone returning from a trip makes you smile and boosts your spirit. People who have been a little bossy finally realise that you will not rise to the bait. CAPRICORN (December 22 - January 20) It's a better week for travel with less likelihood of delays. Should you be feeling a little lethargic and sorry about recent events, just count your blessings. Consider raising some money and having fun by indulging in a garage or car boot sale. AQUARIUS (January 21 - February 19) Spirituality seeps right through the week. As you are feeling particularly sensuous, invite someone special to dinner or on a trip. Visit garden centres and plan ahead. The colours and perfumes will be particularly pleasing. PISCES (February 20 - March 20) Satisfaction with your love life is paramount this week, and the opinion of others seems important to you. Perhaps you are looking for an excuse to make a change. It is possible that a change is not required so much as a different approach. It is not essential to put all your eggs in one basket. ARIES (March 21 - April 20) A conversation with a colleague brings insights into how others live and it is quite an eye-opener. Friendships are particularly important this week. TAURUS (April 21 - May 21) There is something in you that needs a creative outlet. Perhaps you would like to write a book: memoirs, for instance, take up a craft or paint.

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LAST WEEK’S SOLUTION 1 Salver, 2 Needed, 3 Wilder, 4 Dwells, 5 Advise, 6 Shrank, 7 Weasel, 8 Wheels, 9 Welled, 10 Seldom, 11 Merest, 12 Lemons, 13 Render, 14 Severe, 15 Racoon, 16 Barely, 17 Fences, 18 Treats, 19 Neatly

IF ITʼS YOUR BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK:

Important things are signalled by the stars. There are gains to be made in many different areas. Just keep believing things will work out for the best for you and they will.

Your Stars

November 21: Goldie Hawn, 68. American TV and film actress. November 22: Scarlett Johansson, 29. American actress, model and singer.

November 23: Miley Cyrus, 21. American actress and singer recently known for her controversial performances on stage. November 24: Dwight Schultz, 64. American

Arturo Perez-Reverte is a Spanish journalist and writer. Born in Cartagena, Murcia, Perez-Reverte worked as a war correspondent for 21 years. He has been a member of the Royal Spanish Academy, where he holds the T letter-labelled seat since 2003. Perez-Reverte is most known for being the author of the Captain Alatriste series of novels. A movie based on the novels starring American actor Vigo Mortensen was released in 2006.

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actor known for his role as HM Murdock on the television show The ATeam.

WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE? 1. What was former US president Lyndon Johnson’s middle name? 2. By what name was the American soldier, bison hunter and showman. William Frederick Cody better known? 3. Built in 1903-6 on the site of Newgate Prison, how is the Central Criminal Court in London much better known? 4. Which US film director/producer had the middle name Blount? 5. What was writer George Orwell’s real name? 6. Which famous English novelist and dramatist’s middle name was Klapka? 7. According to Alexandre Dumas’s 1844, novel, what were the names of the Three Musketeers? 8. Which famous British actor was originally named Maurice Joseph Micklewhite? 9. Which English comedian, television presenter, actor, writer and radio DJ first found fame appearing on television as the female impersonator/comedian Lily Savage? 10. Which comedy writer, producer and performer’s real name is Allen Stewart Konigsberg?

Nonagram 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 N) and there must be AT LEAST ONE NINE LETTER WORD. Plurals, vulgarities or proper nouns are not allowed.

TARGET:

November 26: Tina Turner, 74. American singer known as the Queen of Rock.

Average: 7 Good: 9 Very good: 12

November 27: Jaleel White, 37. American actor best known for his role as Steve Urkel on Family Matters.

GEMINI (May 22 - June 21) Being very much in demand for your talents this week means less time to spend socially, so it's important to make time for loved ones at the weekend. Someone seeking your advice may simply be seeking your approval for an action they are going to take anyway. .

LEO (July 24 - August 23) This is a week when progress is fast and plans run ahead. Try new ideas and seek information to hone your knowledge. An organisation that is new to you offers insight and social involvement. An offer that thrusts you into the limelight might be avoided at first but would be to your advantage.

LIBRA (September 24 - October 23) Having suffered a bit of a setback last week, you may be feeling less confident. Revving up your social life will certainly help to bring spirits up again. Be with people who liven or inspire you in some way.

CANCER (June 22 - July 23) There may be some opposition to your ideas as Pluto turns this week. Perhaps your natural charm just doesn't seem to be working. As you have helped others in the past, make it clear that you expect a bit of cooperation.

VIRGO (August 24 - September 23) Although you have perhaps been looking to money-making ideas to progress finances, think also of alternatives. Perhaps there are areas of your lifestyle where money could be saved. Items that are not used could be sold for a profit and rid you of clutter.

SCORPIO (October 24 - November 22) Thoughts come to you, perhaps in dreams, that are creative and energy boosting. Someone who recently moved out of your sphere is sadly missed but is in some ways still a part of you. A person at work who has been causing you concern needs investigation.

Excellent: 15

LAST WEEK’S SOLUTION cake, deck, dike, hack, hake, heck, hick, hike,kite, kith,tack, take, teak, tick, tike, caked, hacek, hiked, ketch, kited, thick,hacked, tacked, ticked, THICKHEAD

Word Ladder LACE

BUGS

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

RUGS) BUGS

Ever since monster Mike Wazowski was a little monster, he has dreamed of going to Monsters University (MU) and become a Scarer. But during his first semester at MU, Mike’s plans are derailed when he crosses paths with James P. Sullivan, 'Sulley.' The pair’s out-of-control competitive spirit gets them both kicked out of the University’s elite Scare Programme. To make matters worse, they realise they will have to work together if they ever hope to make things right.

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10-Star Quiz

LACE RACE RAGE RAGS BAGS (or

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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 (POSTAL) and one letter in four other cells are given as clues.

1. BAINES, 2. BUFFALO BILL, 3. THE OLD BAILEY, 4. CECIL B DE MILLE, 5. ERIC ARTHUR BLAIR, 6. JEROME K JEROME, 7. ATHOS, PORTHOS AND ARAMIS, 8. MICHAEL CAINE, 9. PAUL O’GRADY, 10. WOODY ALLEN.

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Unscramble the name of a famous former professional English darts player: SCRIBE OR WIT

Across 1 What thief might do, and how thief ends in awful peril (6) 4 Poem for a sailor to remind him of home (5) 8 Crime is the result when clergyman loses his head (5) 9 Theyʼre biters, children! (7) 10 Instruct little Albert to do the gardening, using no hands (7) 11 Bluff king has circle, surely not this one! (4) 12 A tree in gospel music (3) 14 Painter is in Muhammad Aliʼs corner (4) 15 Keen part a go-go dancer has (4) 18 Flipping ban results in arrest (3) 21 Young creature with about fifty feet (4) 23 Greed makes woman take food (7) 25 Shredding damaged granite (7) 26 Phil has a liquid container (5) 27 Messages transmitted about a mile (5) 28 Worry about show of hesitation for search (6)

Unscramble the name of a British sitcom created and written by Roy Clarke for the BBC (three words): PACK GENUINE APE PAPERS FUNAGRAM SOLUTION: ERIC BRISTOW, KEEPING UP APPEARANCES

Play on Words

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arsenicʼs extremely poisonous (4) 5 Last letter or letters from some gangsters (5) 6 School admitting us, somewhere in London (6) 7 Approach the early English settler (5) 13 Plant organised my appeal (3,5) 16 Musical includes current and former

actor (7) 17 Grass-cutting tool making one chesty somehow (6) 19 Shove canal boat (5) 20 Farmer loth to consume wine (6) 22 Animal going round a shopping precinct (5) 24 Face being laid up (4)

Code Breaker

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Each number in the Code Breaker grid represents a different letter of the alphabet. In this week’s puzzle, 7 represents P and 24 represents X, so fill in P every time the figure 7 appears and X every time the figure 24 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.

Across 1 Clearance events (5) 3 Forgive (6) 6 Stir up (7) 8 Despise deeply (5) 10 Consume (3) 11 No longer existing (7) 12 Disinterested (5) 13 Abides by (5) 18 Inactivity (7) 20 Possess (3) 21 Egyptian water lily (5) 22 Good-humoured (7) 23 Evaluate (6) 24 Underground parts of plants (5)

Down 1 Frightened (6) 2 Surprise (7) 3 Favour (6) 5 Thin soup (5) 7 Shy person (9) 9 Structure made by bees (9) 14 Obstruction (7) 15 Foolish (5) 16 Pester persistently (6) 17 If not (6) 19 Flavour (5)

English - Spanish The clues are mixed, some clues are in Spanish and some are in English.

Across 1 Elbow (4) 3 Vía (ferrocarril) (5) 8 Alga (7) 9 Coche (automóvil) (3) 10 Opaque (5) 11 Platform (rail) (5) 12 Comer (3) 13 Theories (7) 14 Usarios (5) 15 Población (lugar habitado,

GOE

4 Respond (5)

ciudad) (4) Down 1 Cliente (de tienda, bar, restaurante, banco) (8) 2 Diamonds (jewellery) (9) 4 Radiador (8) 5 Crocodile (9) 6 Periodista (8) 7 Nieto (8)

Answers: Arm in arm, Alter ego

Down 1 Communist newspaper very into Italian fashion label (6) 2 Slag Ana off for the food (7) 3 One German saint, one German theorist (8) 4 The snakes are venomous and

Funagram

LAST WEEK’S SOLUTIONS CRYPTIC Across: 1 Sacking, 4 Cuban, 7 Leaps, 9 Invalid, 10 Centaur, 11 Rhone, 12 Danish, 14 Parsec, 18 Comic, 20 Auction, 22 Everest, 23 Trade, 24 Poser, 25 Red rose.. Down: 1 Spliced, 2 Chain, 3 Goitre, 4 Cover, 5 Bellows, 6 Nudge, 8 Stays, 13 Numbers, 15 Ascot, 16 Concede, 17 Gaiter, 18 Cheap, 19 Clear, 21 Idaho. QUICK Across: 1 Chosen, 4 Signet, 7 Quickstep, 9 Taut, 10 Wage, 11 Bagel, 13 Endear, 14 Softly, 15 Couple, 17 Helium, 19 Steer, 20 Ages, 22 Ogre, 23 Departure, 24 Scythe, 25 Colony. Down: 1 Cattle, 2 Shut, 3 Nectar, 4 Sashes, 5 Grew, 6 Timely, 7 Quadruped, 8 Partridge, 11 Balls, 12 Lover, 15 Ceases, 16 Ethane, 17 Hectic, 18 Meekly, 21 Sect, 22 Oral. ENGLISH-SPANISH Across: 1 Guijarros, 5 Magic, 7 Sobre, 9 Thunderclap, 10 Bison, 11 Among, 13 Castor oil. Down: 1 Gum, 2 Accidents, 3 Resfriado, 4 Cheap, 6 Gruas, 8 Bolso, 9 Table, 12 Gol.


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THIS week’s top 10 looks to medical technologies that could shape the future of medicine by delivering cheaper, faster and more efficient patient care. 1. Robotic check-ups New medical robots will make the access to basic health care easier to people. A mobile cart with a two-way video screen and medical observance instrumentality could help when doctors are not available. These robots would also patrol hospital hallways checking on patients’ vital constants. 1 2. Flu-diagnosis chip Developed by a group of researchers from Boston University, Harvard and the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Centre, this disposable chip produces results faster than current flu-diagnosis tests at only $10 (€7.40) each. 3. Electronic ‘aspirin’ This patient-powered tool blocks the neurotransmitters related to chronic forms of headache. Patients only have to place a handheld remote control on their cheek after having implanted a nerve stimulating device in the upper gum of the side most affected by headache. 4. Needles-free diabetes care Medical device company Echo Therapeutics is developing a biosensor to track a patient’s glucose levels. This electric toothbrush-like device removes a patient’s top layer skin cells to monitor glucose levels,

Robotic check-ups

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A series of crime novels set in rural Andalucia

9. Neuro Stimulator The Portable NeuroModulation Stimulator stimulates nerve regions on the tongue that lead directly to the brain. This makes the brain focus on repairing the nerves damaged after a blunt trauma. Developed at the University of WisconsinMilwaukee, this device could also be used to repair the brain from alcoholism, Parkinson’s or strokes.

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A SERIES of 20 crime novels, called the ‘Varigo Series,’ is now available. Centred on a Spanish village, the series expands to include crime, corruption and redemption in many locations. The books feature the world’s first healer/sleuth ‘Jesus El Curandero’. They are fastpaced and humorous, based around Spanish customs and history. As well as the unusual protagonist, the use of real

events, which have been fictionalised but still hold an authentic flavour, makes the series that bit different. Plus the care and insight the author S H Villa uses to explore the psychology of the characters. The main characters in the books evolve in the course of the series and their journeys become part of the crime stories. For this reason the series is numbered and best

appreciated when read in order. All books are available to order via Amazon’s websites in Europe and the United States.

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and sends the information to a monitor that triggers sound alarms if they are high.

using retroviruses when modifying urine cells.

5. Anti-bleeding gel The anti-bleeding gel instantly seals a wound and starts the clotting process. Developed by 20-year-old American student Joe Landolina, this cream-like substance creates a synthetic framework that helps cells in the body grow together.

7. Pollen vaccines Researchers at Texas Tech University are studying ways to take advantage of the toughness of the outer shell of pollen to change the way medications can be given to humans. The goal is to inject a vaccine in the pollen after removing the allergens to provide life-saving treatment to people.

6. Brain cells from urine Biologists at the Guangzhou Institute of Biomedicine and Health in China have used waste cells from urine and turned them into progenitor cells, used by the body to create brain cells. This has been achieved by

Sudoku Fill the grid so that every row, every column and every 3X3 box contains the digits 1-9. There’s no maths involved. You solve the puzzle with reasoning and logic.

10. Electric underwear Electric underwear delivers a small electrical charge every 10 minutes to active muscles and increases blood circulation. This helps eliminate bed sores, developed when a patient lies in a hospital bed for a long time, and saves their lives.

Brain cellss

8. Printed bones Using 3D-printers doctors could place a model of a bone around a fractured one while it heals. Researchers at Washington State University have developed a hybrid material similar to a real bone that makes this possible.

Printed bones

Boggled 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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TARGET: Average: 38

Just Joking

Good: 53 Very good: 76

A counterfeiter drove to a small country town, entered a bar and asked the barman if he could change an €18 note. “No problem,” said the barman, “do you want two nines or three sixes?”

Excellent: 98

SCORING: 4 letters: 1 point • 5 letters: 2 points 6 letters: 3 points • 7 letters: 4 points 8 or more letters: 11 points

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Nowadays a life without electronic devices is hard to imagine. From washing machines and TVs to smartphones and tablet PCs they have become part of every day life. But which electronic device couldn’t you live without? And why? THERAPIST Ana Ivars, aged 39, from Benissa, considers that only a few decades ago people lived perfectly with no washing machine, no electric iron and she can always use old systems. “My mobile phone is not necessary either.” She adds: “The only electronic device I cannot live without is Magnetic Resonance Imaging scanner (MRI) because in my profession it is very important to detect health problems to treat them correctly.” Aiden Finney, a 40-year-old sales executive from Altea, has

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ANA IVARS could live without her phone and most electrical items.

STREET TALK a totally different opinion: “I could not do without my fridge, because it keeps my beer cold and I hate warm beer!” Gordon and Angela Southall, both retired who live in Arboleas (Almeria) are up to date. “We couldn’t live without our iPad. You have to keep up with modern technology.” “We use it for Face Time, it is really good for speaking to family and best of all it is free.” And Carole Whittle, who is also retired and lives in Arboleas agreed modern technology is good for keeping in touch. “I couldn’t live without my laptop. I speak to all my friends on Skype, I use it for banking and also for Googling information to prove my husband wrong!” Ariele Lara, a 23-year-old, law student from Malaga couldn’t live without his smartphone. “I enjoy being connected to everyone I love and now thanks to the advancements in technology you can send messages and chat with your friends on different

apps for free. Taking pictures and uploading them to any of your social networks, synchronizing your calendar activities so you can organise everything you have to do… The possibilities are endless and I just couldn’t imagine being without it even though we have only had this technology for about five years.” Celia Perez - 31, a therapist from Fuengirola (Malaga) loves her iPad. “I use it daily to manage my bank accounts and also for editing pictures for the website I own. I find it easier to carry than a regular laptop, I can take it anywhere with me in my purse and I don’t even notice it’s there. Since it has 3G wireless connection, it allows me to log on to the internet at any time and any place. Everything is easy.” Celia Perez.



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A pain in the backside? Estelle Mitchell www.thebodyworksclinic.com PIRIFORMIS SYNDROME is also know as ‘wallet sciatica’ and occurs when the sciatic nerve is compromised or otherwise irritated, as it emerges from behind the pelvic bone into the buttock through what is known as the sciatic notch. From here, the nerve makes its journey down the leg to the foot and toes. Men’s wallets are causing them a lot of pain and it’s not because they are empty! There is increasing evidence in the number of men who complain of lower back pain and their

wallets are the reason why. Sitting with a wallet in your back pocket for an extended period of time causes the spine to twist, which then compresses the nerves in the buttocks. This unnatural posture can lead to pain in the lower back and irritation to the nerve in your buttock causing ‘wallet’ neuropathy, which is a form of sciatic neuropathy. The early symptoms may be pain in and around the outer hip bone; you may have a tingling and/or numb sensation in your buttock area and you may have a pain down your leg. Stretching is often an effective solution but not if the problem is weak muscles; then, strengthening exercises are required to restore the balance. If you try to stretch it and it

makes the pain worse, you may have piriformis syndrome. So, it is a neuromuscular disorder, a numb ass! Joking apart, this is a condition that also affects people who do sitting sports like rowers or cyclists. Having difficulty balancing on one leg and having a pelvic imbalance due to weakness may be predisposing factors to this syndrome. It can be caused by stiffness or hypermobility of the sacroiliac joints. Runners are also often affected when they have an overpronation gait disorder, which means that the foot rolls in. The body then tries to compensate by twisting the leg and turning the foot out. This rotates the hip, relieving the pressure but can just make matters worse. It is important to have a thorough assessment as

these symptoms can often be confused with other conditions. Much like sciatica this syndrome can be very persistent and painful. Again, if the problem is not correctly identified, you may end up having repeated treatments and investigations for your back, when it is not the cause of your discomfort! Resorting to painkillers or injections does nothing to remedy the situation and may allow you to make matters worse as you continue to do ‘the activity’ that causes the problem. The solution is a ‘walletectomy’. This means, take your wallet out of your back pocket and put it somewhere safer, like your front pocket. If you have any questions related to this article please call

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MEET UP WITH FRIENDS: The easiest way to increase your brain power.

A good excuse to hit the town with friends BEING sociable could boost your brain power. That’s according to a study which shows that parts of the brain are bigger and better connected in people with lots of friends. The finding comes from scientists at Oxford University (UK) who asked 18 men and

women how many friends they had met, spoken to on the phone or emailed in the past month. The average number of friends contacted was 20 and scans showed that around half a dozen brain regions were bigger in those who were more sociable and had more friends.

It is hoped that these findings could help scientists understand more about how the brain reacts in social situations, which could lead to new treatments for autism, schizophrenia and other conditions in which people struggle to interact with others.

Heart attack gene discovered A GENE which raises a person’s risk of having a heart attack has been discovered by German researchers. The German Heart Centre in Munich believes carriers of the gene are 15 per cent more likely to have a heart attack and say that more than half of the 30,000 people they studied had the gene. The genetic mutation results in the person having stickier blood platelets which make heart attacks more likely.


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AN introduction to a therapy with a 90 per cent success rate as seen on BBC News 24 and The Richard & Judy Show. Hi! Carol here from Stop Smoking in Spain! Having smoked 30 per day for 30 years I saw the coverage on BBC News 24 and then on the Richard & Judy Show and decided to give it a go. I was amazed. So amazed that I have now treated thousands of smokers in both Spain and the UK and have around a 90 per cent success rate. Yes, some of those have needed a second treatment but that is included in the cost of the therapy. First some facts about Bioresonance: • 90% success rate! • Removes the addiction! • Medically proven! • Completely safe and harmless! • Already used in 55 countries worldwide! • Non-invasive (no

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Where were you fifty years ago on November 22, 1963? 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.1066TheConquest.com

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HIS November 22 will be the 50th anniversary of the assassination of John F Kennedy. I was 20 years old, and seven days earlier had boarded a transatlantic liner in Southampton. JFK had become an icon in Europe since his election in 1960 and had transformed the image of America. The President and his family were a sophisticated civilised, cultural elite who acted and spoke in a way Europeans could understand. They had become the Royal family of America and, like so many young people, I was enticed by the American dream.

On November 22, the ship was one day out from New York. Clocks and watches had already been set to Eastern time and everybody on board was thinking about the final night’s gala dinner. At about 1pm I was making my way up the main staircase for lunch when I noticed a large blackboard on which was scrawled ‘President Kennedy dead, RIP.’ Why would somebody write something so stupid, I remarked. On reaching the main promenade deck I noticed groups of people clustered around radio sets. It soon sunk in that the notice had not been written as a silly gesture, the president had indeed been shot and was in hospital. When the news came through that the president had died no passenger was able to hold back tears. The gala dinner was cancelled and a memorial service was held in its place. Early the following morning the ship entered New York harbour passing the Statue of Liberty and Manhattan skyline, shrouded in mist, and into the Hudson river to dock at the city’s passenger port. After passing through immigration, far simpler than today, I set foot for the first time on American soil. A taxi took me to a small west-side hotel. After unpacking I ventured out into deserted streets. It was cold and overcast with newspapers blowing across the street in the icy wind. It reminded me of the final scene in the movie ‘On the Beach.’ With food and drinks purchased from corner stores, I spent three days glued to the old TV set in the hotel bedroom. Lyndon Johnson had immediately been sworn in as president on Airforce One and the police had apprehended the

supposed assassin. But events turned to incredulity when Jack Ruby shot Oswald dead as he was leaving the Dallas police station, live on TV. Then the funeral took place in Washington with the president’s family and world leaders in the cortege slowly following the horse drawn carriage on its way to Arlington cemetery. After travelling around the country, I worked in New York until June when I booked a passage on a transatlantic liner taking advantage of the summer weather and groups of American college students travelling to Europe. It was a perfect ending to a great adventure, which had begun so tragically. I had seen enough of America to understand why JFK was killed and was a fully, fledged conspiracy theorist long before Oliver Stone’s movie, JFK. While the West and East coast were more sophisticated, cosmopolitan centres, the rest of the country remained backward and insular. Gun ownership was an intrinsic part of society. I had witnessed run down city centres and a great deal of poverty across the country as well as racism and a strong North-South divide which still seemed to be a legacy of the Civil War, contrasting with pockets of immense wealth. When I learnt that three university students from New York had been murdered in Mississippi by opponents of

the civil rights movement at about the same time I was passing through the State with a New Jersey registered car, I thought how close I had come to danger. Four years later in 1968 I was living in Paris. It was a dramatic year: as well as the student revolution in Paris, the Tet offensive had started in Vietnam, Russian tanks rolled into Prague, Martin Luther King had been gunned down and Robert Kennedy was assassinated. He was perhaps a greater loss than his brother. Acclaimed by young and old, rich and poor, white and black, across the country, he was clearly on his way to the White House. Thousands lined the tracks on the final train journey to Washington carrying his coffin on an open carriage. A few years ago, after a visit to the Gettysburg battle site, I went to Arlington cemetery to see their burial place. There was another young president in the White House idolised by millions of people. But Barack Obama has not been able to fulfil his promises either and America is more divided than ever. The American Dream was an illusion. John Fitzgerald Kennedy, shot and killed on November 22, 1963.


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A RESTAURANT in China has replaced its waiters with robots that cook, serve and attend to customers. Robot Restaurant, in the city of Harbin, has a workforce of 20 robots that tirelessly work for five hours. After that they need two hours to recharge their batteries. But they seem to be very efficient as they make noodles, fry or steam-dumplings and bring the food to the tables running along tracks on the floor. The only humans in the restaurant, apart from customers, are the kitchen supervisors. The restaurant opened in summer 2012 and ever since has been popular with customers. These peculiar cooks, named Cui Runguan, are sold for €1,600 per unit, a lot less than what a human chef would earn per year.

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EST in Centro Plaza is not only the spot where Nueva Andalucía and Puerto Banús meet, but also where informal outdoor dining comes together with gorgeous food. Formerly known as Starz, the new restaurant has been earning great reviews and building a loyal clientele of its own around a philosophy that focuses on creativity, quality and creating a unique outdoor dining experience with a difference. Though it’s stylish, at first you tend to think that Zest is a trendy café restaurant just because it is an outdoor venue. Yes, this is a place where you can have an upmarket, Marbella-style breakfast or meet with friends for a light lunch or cocktails, but even if you try not to underestimate the food it is hard not to be surprised by just how good it is. It’s a classic case of judging a book by its cover, for were this a conventional restaurant decked out with a designer-clad interior you wouldn’t be so surprised to enjoy this level of cuisine. Of course, the price would also be very different, for in being a chic ‘al fresco’ venue that is comfy

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Enjoy outdoor dining that’s sure to impress STYLISH: A chic ‘al fresco’ venue with a difference.

and stylish throughout the seasons, Zest offers exquisite food at very reasonable prices. At the heart of it all is a professional kitchen where Zest’s young chef has created a lunch menu with beautifully prepared light snacks such as

steak sandwich, chargrilled vegetable pannini and salted beef marinated the traditional way and served on a bed of new

potato salad. It is typical of a restaurant that insists on working with the best ingredients, from the meat and vegetables to the Italian Giusto coffee and the selection of teas. It is a fine example of the creativity that comes from a kitchen that produces an inspiring menu and daily specialities lovingly prepared on the spot. With such a team even the late breakfast offers, including a delicious eggs Benedict are of a higher order, and between the culinary passion of the chef and the kind attention of Lily you will want for nothing. Zest is open MondaySaturday, from 8.30am to 4.30pm with cocktail hour and tapas from 4.30pm to 8.00pm.

Find Zest in the Centro Plaza next to SuperSol in Nueva Andalucia, Marbella. For more information call 951 319 151 or visit the website www.zestrestaurantmarbella.com. Alternatively find them on Facebook Zest Restaurant Café Marbella.


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HE PUB FUENGIROLA is a friendly local bar that welcomes all to relax and enjoy its spacious outdoor terrace, food and drinks at great value for money and to treat it as their home away from home. The quirky indoor décor with brick work features to frame the well stocked bar is the perfect place to sit and enjoy a drink or hot snack on a cold day, or when the winter sun is shining enjoy the large outdoor terrace. There’s plenty of great deals to enjoy at The Pub Fuengirola. All the food is fantastic value for money with a selection of home-made specialities including bacon butties, with three rashers of bacon for just €1.80, homemade chilli and chips for just €4.95, as well as home-made burgers and much more. And what’s more it’s Happy Hour all day long at The Pub Fuengirola from 11am to 6pm, during which you can enjoy a pint for just €1 or a glass of wine for just €1.50. The Pub also has a fabulous cocktail list available for €3 all day long, including piña coladas, mojitos and even home-made cocktails like the fuzzy shark, a ‘must try’ beer cocktail created by landlord Richard. And for entertainment there’s music

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The Pub - for the best value all day at The Pub, but if you want to listen to something different, enjoy the novelty of selecting your chosen song on the Jukebox! Owner Richard MacDonald says, “At The Pub we pride ourselves on giving the best value to our customers, and not just great prices but also friendly service, great value and providing all of the charms you would expect from a traditional British pub, with the added extra of the Spanish sunshine.” The Pub now has WiFi for

customers to enjoy and will shortly be showing sports throughout the winter with the installation of a large TV screen so that customers don’t miss out on any sporting occasion. Enjoy The Pub every day, from 11am until late, excepting Tuesday.

For more information call 645 619 357 or email info@thepub fuengirola.com. Alternatively see the Facebook page The Pub Fuengirola.



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The Scottish Butcher CHRISTMAS is just around the corner, so to ensure you get the best meats for your perfect Christmas Day dinner, make sure you get your order in at the Scottish Butchers. There’s a huge selection to choose from at the Scottish Butcher, to make celebrating Christmas with family and friends extra special. With fresh free range turkeys, rolled turkey breast, large fresh chickens, gammon

CHRISTMAS DINNER: Make yours a special one. joints, sausage meat stuffing, chipolatas, rolled pork with

crackling, fresh legs of lamb, ducks, rolled rib of beef, rolled sirloin and much more, and all at fantastic prices, there’s something for everyone at the Scottish Butcher. And what’s more, all of the meat and produce sold at the Scottish Butcher is sourced from natural farms and supplied locally, so the meats are as fresh as they can possibly be! The Scottish Butchers

also stocks a wide range of British condiments, to perfectly complement whatever meat you choose for the big day, including sea salt, apple sauce, mint sauce and horseradish. But hurry, you wouldn’t want to miss out! Owner Scott Gray says, “We like to get orders in nice and soon so that we can make sure everyone gets what they need for their Christmas dinner and none of our customers are disappointed.” To book all of your Christmas day essentials call Scott on 952 467 743.

You will find the Scottish Butcher upstairs in the indoor market across from the train station in Fuengirola, open every day excepting Sunday.



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Enjoy the best qualit THE beautiful Longhorn restaurant in Benalmadena Pueblo is now in its second year and has established itself as one of the best steak houses on the coast. Only high quality meat from northern Spain and also from Argentina, which is served on the spot on a really hot grill, can convince even critical customers. At the end of October, Longhorn participated for the second time in the ‘Ruta de la Tapa’ which was very popular this year. About 900 visitors in total came during this activity to the Longhorn for tasting the new tapa, which was a roast beef roll filled with fresh goat’s cheese and topped with a creamy tuna sauce. The restaurant team is looking forward now to the more quiet weeks of November and December. The current offer of the month for all lovers of a good steak is a 320gr Argentinian rump steak that is served along with a baked potato and vegetables from the wok for just €23. Tuesday to Saturday from 12.30pm to 4pm the redesigned three-course lunch menu for €12 is served, where you can

also order an additional fillet steak for just €6.50. And if you prefer a light snack for lunch, you should definitely order the new lunch burger. Prepared with the best meat from northern Spain this delicacy along with a freshly tapped beer or a glass of cola is only €6.50. And as long as the weather stays nice, the intimate treelined terrace of the Longhorn is of course available for all guests! Wine lovers will be pleased to see some good new bottles which have been added to the list. Get some advice directly from Claus who is the owner and taste


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For dining inside or out, the Longhorn is the place to be. interesting alternatives to the standard well-known wines. Let him also show you the new Longhorn Rioja Crianza! For all companies and offices Longhorn has an interesting offer for a traditional Christmas dinner with colleagues within existing budget limits. Simply call or send a request by email to info@longhorn-delsol.com.

During Christmas the Longhorn is closed only on December 24 and will be open on Christmas Day for dinner and on Boxing Day for both lunch and dinner. New Year’s Eve the Longhorn will be open as it was last year and offers a small set dinner menu and also the standard menu to select from. Reservations are now being taken for all those days. Call 952 569 995.

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OR the genuine pub experience try the Bell and Bottle in Los Boliches. Reminisce about your old local at ‘The Bell’ as pub-goers refer to it. The large space, which is actually the ground floor of a Spanish village house, has everything you would expect from a real British pub. The room is split into three areas designated for customers to enjoy TV sports, with plenty of large screen televisions, pool and darts. The pub itself is in a stunning setting, with richly varnished walls and fittings, plenty of pub memorabilia and framed photographs which surround the comfortable seating areas. Roy Worth has owned the Bell and Bottle for more than 19 years, during

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which he has built up a fabulous reputation for being ‘one of the best pubs on the Costa del Sol!’ And there’s great entertainment for all

at The Bell and Bottle with a Bingo night run by bingo caller ‘Stan the Man’ on a Monday and Wednesday. And to bring joy to your ears, talented pianist Maggie

hosts a pub sing-along for all to get involved in and enjoy on a Tuesday and Friday. The friendly atmosphere at The Bell and Bottle makes it the perfect local pub, and everything’s great value for money, enjoy the tasty hot pizza snacks available to enjoy with a pint, chosen from the selection of draught beers. Open to all every night from 7pm until late and from 1pm on the weekend for the football. The Bell and Bottle is a great place to enjoy with family and friend and it’s easy to find, just down the road from Woody’s behind the Confortel and Yaramar Hotels. Calle Poeta Salvador Rueda.

Choc chip cookies, a delicious accident CHOCOLATE chip cookies are a delicious and world known snack, but not everyone knows they were originally a culinary accident. American Ruth Graves Wakefield is said to have accidentally made the first-

ever chocolate chip cookies in her restaurant, the Toll House Inn, Massachusetts. In the 1930s, after running out of baker’s chocolate while making chocolate cookies, Wakefield decided to use pieces from a Nestle

chocolate bar. But instead of melting, the chocolate maintained its shape, giving birth to the popular biscuit. Wakefield published the recipe in her cookbook Toll House Tried and True Recipes, and it rapidly

became a baking favourite. Rumour has it she sold the recipe to Nestle for a lifetime supply of chocolate. What is certain is that the Nestle Toll House chocolate chip cookies sold in the US are made with the original recipe born from a mistake.



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PERFECT for any occasion, sample the exquisite food and idyllic rustic setting Fonda el Postillon has to offer. Enjoy fantastic food and fine wines, or even treat yourself to a weekend stay in one of the peaceful private bungalows in the stunning surrounding grounds. Situated on the road into Alhaurin El Grande, this restaurant and inland retreat is only a 15 minute drive from the coast. The family run business is owned by young couple, French Chef Xavier and Kairi, Enjoy the warmth of the restaurant. and offers an international menu including the year. area. Ideal for anyone from golfing delicious classic Relax on the groups to romantic couples looking French style dishes and terrace and take for the perfect get-away. traditional Spanish pleasure in the beautifully And for only €55 a night, why not specialities. kept gardens, including a opt to enjoy your evening safe in the Xavier has a beautiful Exceptional beautiful stream and pond, knowledge that you can sample the selection of excellent quality or retire to the warmth of delicious wine list without the need dishes meats available on the menu the restaurant with the big for a designated driver. are on including, Irish fillet steak open fireplace for those Chef Xavier says “It’s very simple offer. and sirloin steak, prepared to colder evenings. here: we offer good food and good order and cooked to The grounds also boast service. The important thing for us perfection. Other exceptional five quaint cottages, fully is that our customers enjoy the dishes available at Fonda El Postillon equipped with bedroom, en suite entire experience, there’s no rush including duck foie-gras, escargot, bathroom, air-conditioning and here, people can simply take their scallops in saffron sauce and home- central heating along with a private time, relax and enjoy.” made pate. terrace and use of the pool. As well as Christmas lunch menu and New Enjoy the romantic atmosphere, this, the grounds are equipped with a Year’s Eve menu details are now with friends and family at any time of Jacuzzi, sauna, and large parking available on the webpage. For more information or to book a table or a stay in one of the bungalows call 951 254 520 or email fondaelpostillon@gmail.com. Alternatively visit the website www.elpostillon.es.


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Simply cool as a cucumber CUCUMBERS may seem like a simple food choice, but they are one of the most cultivated vegetables in the world and are great for your health, both inside and out. Cucumber rehydrates the body, so if water is not your favourite choice, eat a cucumber which has a 90 per cent water content. The water will also help eliminate toxins from your body and, with regular eating, cucumber has been known to dissolve kidney stones. The vegetable is rich in vitamins A, B and C, particularly if the skin is left on. Cucumber is often found as an ingredient in beauty products.

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OR fantastic food, great service and fabulous entertainment visit O’Paradise in Calahonda. Enjoy the relaxed atmosphere the sophisticated lounge bar and restaurant has to offer, along with good quality service and good food all at excellent prices. The stunning, modern bar, with spacious indoor lounge and dining area and large outdoor terrace offers a varied menu featuring international foods. Enjoy starters like fresh salads or assorted plates with Iberian sausage, Serrano ham and mature sheep’s cheese. Follow

with a delicious main course of chicken stuffed with spinach, duck with a sweet red wine sauce and berries, veal sirloin or acorn fed pork shoulder. Or for fish lovers there’s grilled salmon with saffron mayonnaise or sole with prawns and leek sauce. Complement your meal with the excellent selection of drinks from beers to fine wines and even Champagne for special occasions. O’Paradise offers something new and innovative to the area, the clue is in the name, it’s a little slice of paradise. Jose Manuel a waiter at O’Paradise says, “We’ve only been open for just over five

months and already we’ve had some fantastic feedback. “We pride ourselves on our good service and great food. The most important thing is that people feel welcome as soon as they walk through the door and leave happy.” O’Paradise host live entertainment every Friday and Saturday, as well as catering to bookings for parties and corporate dinners. Jose Manuel says, “Our entertainment nights are great, we just had a drag show that was a riot, the customers really enjoyed it! And whenever we have a big party or special

occasion we make the effort to decorate the restaurant to make it extra special.” O’Paradise is open from Tuesday to Sunday from 12pm to 2am, and on Fridays and Saturdays until 3am and they close on a Monday. Find the O’Paradise Bar and Lounge at the top of the centro commercial in Los Jarales, on the first floor above Mercadona. For more information or to make a booking call 952 932 725 or email oparadisebarlounge@ gmail.com. Alternatively see the Facebook page, O Paradise BAR Lounge.



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RUST in Don Canal to manufacture and install the guttering or pergolas for your home.

Don Canal is a company situated in Fuengirola, with offices in Granada, to allow them to cater to the entire Malaga and Granada region. The material and components they use to make gutters and downspouts are of unbeatable quality, manufactured according to the ECCA (European Coil Coating Association) they are 100 per cent watertight. The durability and hardness of the antioxidant aluminium, used by Don Canal means the maintenance cost is extremely low, making them very economic in the long run for customers. Don Canal’s gutters are also guaranteed to resist the continuous and strong rainfalls that sometimes affect the Costa del Sol. Another speciality of Don Canal is the Pergola. Using the best noble woods in the market, the company creates a complete set, specifically measured and planned according to your home. “Our team will assist and consult our customers about the colours, design and placement of the pergola to get the best possible result,” states Jacinto Vila, the owner.

With over 10 years of experience, Don Canal offers a unique and deluxe service for every client. “Quality first is our priority and our motto,” explains Mr Vila. Not only do they offer the best materials, but they also deliver the best service with an estimated completion time of between one and two days. Don Canal offers a great variety of solutions and a large catalogue of colours to match with the facade of your property. The size of the building is never an issue as Don Canal works with private clients and companies, all the contracts will be handled to achieve the best balance in performance and budget. “Feel free to give us a call and we will make a personal appointment at your home address and estimate a budget for you with no strings attached,” promises Ramon, lead architect of Don Canal. Contact Don Canal between 8am and 8pm during working days. For more information, please contact Ramon Sanchez Corpas on 636 943 611 or e-mail doncanal.sur@gmail.com. Don Canal, Avda de las Palmeras, Complejo Los Iris 9-70, Fuengirola. www.doncanal.es.

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Aggressive tax advice a risky business PROVIDING sophisticated tax advice has become a risky business, according to the latest spate of incidents relating to tax advisors who have crossed, in the view of the Spanish Courts and authorities, the fine line between tax avoidance and tax evasion. Last week, the Audiencia Nacional stated that Garrigues, the number one firm in Spain by turnover, had helped a number of CAM bank former directors cheat the Spanish ‘Hacienda.’ The statement can be deemed as being bold but then again, how else can you define the advice given to bent bankers who were accused, and arrested shortly after, of setting up offshore companies in the Dutch Antilles to channel loans granted to themselves which were later

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syphoned off to these tax havens? Last month, the Madrid-based Audiencia Nacional held that Demetrio Carceller, a prominent businessman, had hidden the full extent of his income and wealth ‘since at least 1990’ through a complex scheme, with companies in the Antilles, Panama and Madeira, in which he claimed alternatively to be resident in Portugal and Britain when it appears he lived in a Madrid penthouse, ‘avoiding as much as possible socialising in the capital.’ The State Prosecutor

also accuses his son, a straw man and… his lawyer of devising a tax defrauding arrangement, which included commercial centres in Arizona, and will be asking for 14 years imprisonment for each. And also in Madrid the State Prosecutor, arguing a case against a lawyer accused of devising an illegal tax avoidance scheme, stated that the creation of an onshore (Spanish S.L.)/offshore (Delaware Co) corporate structure to facilitate the transfer of shares (and the property with it) and hinder hypothetical tax inspections, the setting

up of fictitious selftenancy agreements between the company and the true owner and the proven lack of activity of the Spanish company are incriminating factors per se. In Malaga, eight businessmen and their lawyers are accused of setting up a ‘complex’ maze of companies based in the Dutch Antilles (again!) to conceal the true owners of the Spain-based assets and the origin of profits received. According to the prosecutor, the accused law firm also advised to register cash contributions for the purpose of buying real estate as ‘corporate loans,’ thereby illegally deducting fictitious interest from profits, to the tune of €2.2million, in a not-so-sophisticated

tax scheme known as ‘left pocket pays right pocket!’

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The Norwegian way to heat your home Neater Heater now available on the Costa del Sol WITH winter now upon us at last many people will be deciding how best to keep their homes warm. The choices seem endless, confusing, and contradictory. There is no simple answer, or single best solution. Tony and Richard at Neater Heater have, however, got one solution that has been keeping away the winter blues for Costa Blanca expatriates for over four years. There are many reasons to choose electricity as your heating option. It is clean, requires no effort to maintain, and has a comparatively small installation cost. In fact Tony and Richard claim to be able to install a fiveto-seven heater system for the same price that many people pay By Dick Handscombe NO inland or coastal garden in Spain should be without herbs, whether you are a resident or absentee gardener. They have so many uses

Simple heaters, but built to the highest quality. just to have a gas bottle casita built. But once you have decided on electricity then you have even more choices to contend with. The Neater Heater team sympathise with you, because that is exactly where they were four years ago. After discarding the unhealthy Gas estufas, and deciding to ‘Heat Electric’ they tried various options - as customers - and realised one thing. There were no good, but affordable, electric heaters on the market. With a great stroke of luck, it was while actively looking for a heater for his son’s room that Tony came across, and installed,

some Norwegian BEHA convector heaters that were unavailable to buy in Spain. That decision was life changing. Discovering just how good these heaters were, Tony saw a business opportunity and approached his friend Richard

Winter and between them they started Neater Heater. As Richard explains; “The beauty about Neater Heaters is they are simple but are built to the highest quality. They use modern, state of the art technology, such as extruded

aluminium for the element, and a highly sensitive thermostat. It also helps they look good. Neater Heaters are a smart, affordable, no-nonsense heater that works efficiently and economically to keep your home warm through those long cold winter nights”. Having expanded during the last few years from the Costa Blanca all the way down to Almeria, Tony and Richard are pleased to announce that Neater Heaters can now be bought direct from their NEW distributors on the Costa del Sol: Malaga Relocation Agents in Mijas Costa. www.neaterheater.es Tel - 634 312 171 Or contact your Costa del Sol agent on 952 197 598.

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terracotta herb barrels. Apartment as well as villa dwellers can therefore easily grow and benefit from a collection of herbs. The possibilities are as follows:

NATURAL HERBS: Easily grown and full of beneficial properties.

The perennials such as lavender, rosemary, thyme, chives, bay, sage etc., are naturalised Spanish plants and are therefore fairly easily established. Most

importantly they are among the most frost and draught resistant plants. Many annual herbs such as basil, parsley and dill can be raised from seed or purchased as small plants each spring. They are reasonably easy to care for in semi shaded positions. Wherever planted, they can be trimmed for using in salads, cooked dishes and for healthy infusions. Planted along paths, within mixed flower beds, on a rockery or in a dedicated herb garden their leaves and flowers add perfume to the garden, which in turn attract butterflies.

Planted as an interesting underlay in the areas between pine trees where the sun filters through. Herbs can be harvested for hanging in bunches or mixing into potpourris to provide natural aromatherapy effects . Co-planted on the vegetable plot they can be useful attractors of beneficial insects (rosemary and lavender), in attracting pests away from crops (sage, dill, fennel and coriander), the basis of natural insecticides (garlic) and fungicides (horsetail) and the basis of valuable natural fertilisers (comfrey, borage and nettle). Part Four of our book ‘Your Garden in Spain’ describes and illustrates the most popular 25 herb plants. It’s worth sending for the Chiltern Seeds catalogue (info@chilternseeds.co.uk). © Dick Handscombe www.gardenspain.com November 2013



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Auction for animals THERE will be a charity auction in aid of Animals In Distress (A.I.D.) at Venta Hermanos Hevilla, formerly El Sauce on November 30 starting at 2pm. If you have items to donate 100 per cent of the proceeds will go to AID. Items can also be sold on a commission basis with 15 per cent going to the charity. Large items of furniture for sale should be dropped off on Friday 29 from 1-3pm. Call Joanne 649 977 723. Other items should be taken along from 12–1.00pm on November 30.

Rest in Peace Wendy Fillingham Born May 27, 1954. Died November 19, 2013. The EWN team send their condolences to Wendy’s sons Ben and Nathan and her brother Tim on their sad loss. She is much missed by all her colleagues at the EWN. Her funeral will be held today (Thursday) at 5.15pm at Coin cemetery.

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Older puppies! THERE are now a number of schools being run by vets, which is an excellent idea for both puppy and owner, and many training clubs around. It can be daunting deciding what class to sign up for because many people with dogs of 12/18 months still refer to them as puppies. Often I get a phone call from someone saying saying “oh, he is only a puppy of 18 months.” Many people calculate according to childrens age. Wrong. Dogs of around 12/18 months are already working as police dogs and sniffer dogs, many others are helping disabled people. So we have a lot to think about to go forward with a dog that is an adult. First the dog must

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learn to get on with other dogs and people. There is nothing worse than having a dog pulling you along and wanting to fight with other dogs. Keep in mind that over half the dogs born are disposed of by having them put to sleep or sent to a rescue centre before the age of two years due to behavioural problems. What a sad situation if only they had gone to a training club. Speak to your vet who will know of a local

DOG TRAINING: essential for a well balanced pet. trainer. It is always a good idea to watch a couple of training clubs before you decide to proceed further. Communication is the key word when training, so watch the others at the club and after the lesson chat to them to see how they are getting along.

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HOUSE rental prices in October decreased by 0.4 per cent, a study by real estate website Fotocasa has revealed. In relation to October 2012, prices have dropped by 5.7 per cent. This places the average rental price at €6.96 per square metre. Rental prices have registered an accumulated fall of 31.2 per cent since they reached their peak in 2007. By regions, La Rioja is where prices decreased the most - 2.7 per cent followed by Murcia, with a 1.8 per cent decrease. Prices only increased in 23 per cent of the towns analysed in the study. Renting a house is more expensive in San Sebastian, in the Basque Country, with an average price of €10.85 per square metre.

Presidential power is eroded by new rulings

IN Spain it would have been thought perfectly reasonable for the president of a community to take someone to court on behalf of the community without having specific permission to do so. Just the fact of being the elected president of the community would have been considered sufficient authority for the president to act on their own accord, until recently that is. On two occasions, firstly in October 2011 and then again in March 2012, the Spanish High Court ruled that the president actually needs to have prior authorisation from their community before taking anyone to court for any reason. These two rulings have brought a significant

Community Law Corner By José Luis Navarro Solicitor and Property Administrator for Intercala Administration

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with Pete Woodall, Woody’s Los Boliches change to the traditional understanding of Article 13, of the Law of Horizontal Property, which in paragraph 3 states; the president legally represents the community both in and out of court in all matters that affect it. The law will always be subjected to change with fresh interpretations that reflect modern times, however, these recent interpretations could easily have an effect on some court cases that are

Wanted: Room-mates who are respectful, clean and sociable THE most requested qualities of a room-mate are to be respectful, clean and sociable. According to a study by Easypiso, a website dedicated to house share and rooms for rent, these are what most people are looking for when searching for an ideal room-mate, with 72 per cent of respondents saying that these features vary depending on whether you are still a student or already working. The main problems in house shares are cleaning issues with 61 per cent saying that accumulating dirt and rubbish in the shared, communal areas is a big problem, followed by privacy (40 per cent)

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and relationships (29 per cent). However, house sharing does have some benefits, 40 per cent said they became more organised and tidy as a result of sharing. Throughout 2013 the average cost of rent in Spain for shared apartments reached its peak in April and May at €275 per month. This fell to €250 during August and September when there was a greater supply than demand and in October it reached an average €260 per month. The most in demand cities according to Easypiso are Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Seville, Granada, Alicante and Malaga.

already under way. For example, a debt to the community. If the debt was officially recognised and noted at the community annual general meeting and the resulting court case was instigated in the ‘traditional way,’ that is without the prior authorisation needed by the president to make it 100 per cent legally watertight, then in such a situation the judge would not only be entitled to reject the case but

furthermore hold the community responsible for the costs, even if the debtor had not requested it. As of yet, not all the judges are following this new interpretation but little by little it will probably become the norm for all cases. Taking this new turn of events into consideration, communities are advised to include in their agendas for future general meetings all the possible court cases that might arise and also to record in the minutes that the president is fully authorised to start the appropriate legal actions on the communities behalf. Neither do they prevent a president from taking someone to court acting as a private individual as one of the owners of the As for court cases that

have been already instigated, good luck, this is now a grey area. One action that probably would help is to retroactively give the president the missing authorisation needed as soon as possible, either at the annual general meeting or if the situation warrants it, at an emergency general meeting. Either way this should preferably be done before the cases come up in court, thereby showing the communities intention to act within the spirit of the law. As always, as specialist lawyers in community law for Intercala Property Administration we encourage everyone to seek competent legal advice in all matters relating to the law in Spain.


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ACTIVITIES CHRISTMAS Creative Flower Arranging Workshop. 18-20 November, 10.30am-1.30pm. 952 898 722 / info@virginiaflorista.com (207635) BUGGY SAFARIS self drive, 3 hour mountain and national parks. JEEP ON-ROAD, OFF-ROAD safaris, White Villages Tour 608 392 429 (207627) ANTIGYMNASTIQUE R Try now Free English and Spanish Opening Groups. palomarh.ag@gmail.com 651 716 489 (207628) SPANISH Conversation. 656 272 719 (207629) PILATES FOR LIFE. VITALITY & HEALTH STUDIO, Golden Mile, Marbella. 952 778 159 / info@pi latesvitalityhealth.com (207623) SONRISA STUDIOS STAGE SCHOOL, THEATRE PRODUCTIONS. +34 695 370 141 (207655) ELECTRIC BIKE TOUR Malaga Centre 2h - 20€, SEGWAY TOUR Malaga Centre 1h - 30€. Malaga Port Shopping Centre 677 171 238 (207668) GOURMET Spanish wine tasting and tours, Vineyard Lunches and Cellar Door Experiences www.trip pyvines.com 674 187 559 (207639)

AIR CONDITIONING AIR CONDITIONING. Refrigeration, installation and service by UK qualified engineer NCBSE. Also underfloor, solar & pool heating. Call David 647 850 994 w w w. t h e g r e e n e n g i n e e r. e s (218728) T2 PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATIONS, servicing and repairs. Domestic and commercial air conditioning (heating and cooling). Best prices GUARANTEED. Card meters also available. Tel 616 119 007 & 952 550 323 (219794)

AIR CONDITIONING by Cool and Cosy. The family company that cares. Installation and repairs. Quality machines. EsoSense movement sensor supplied and fitted for 80 euros. Coin meters supplied and fitted from 230 euros. For other energy-saving products, visit www.cooland cosy.es. Tel 952 935 513 (219783) 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 (217539)

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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. Solar blinds.es@gmail.com Tel Ian 958 496 571 / 644 546 176 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)

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SMALL SKIPS FOR HIRE, we cover Calahonda to Duquesa Clearflow Group. Tel. 630 200 600 or 616 456 601 (217673) SWINGLES CASAS SL. For all your building needs. Visit www.swinglescasas. com for more details or call 952 428 067 / 666 960 262 (202607) www.blueflaghomes.com. Professional home builders in Spain since 2003. You choose the design - we do the rest. Tel 952 472 283 (217569) 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) GENERAL BUILDER. Tiling, plastering, painting, electrician, plumber, carpentry. Reasonable prices. 635 913 885 (References available) (219549)

BUSINESS FOR SALE RESTAURANT in busy central location of La Cala, fully equipped, 150m2 plus terrace, front and rear. Lease for sale 14,000€, all equipment included. Tel 676 571 719 (219961)

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DR DAMP leaking roofs, damp walls, all mould cured. All work guaranteed. Call 689 515 558 (207938)

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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) IRISH CARPENTER, doors, decking, kitchens, bathrooms, all aspects. Established 2002. Tel 952 196 457 or 696 064 019 www.complete-carpentry.com (216606) CARPENTER, joiner, Swiss, reliable, reasonable, quality. Kitchens, bathrooms, tiling etc. Engineered wooden floors installed from 35€/m2. Bruno Horn. 637 506 527 / 951 397 436 / brunaz@yahoo.com (215853)

COMPUTER PROBLEMS SOLVED. Error messages 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)

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GOOD quality ladies clothing required. Sizes 12 to 18. Plus furs and accessories. Best prices paid. 661 903 526 (215864)

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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)

BASIC COMPUTER LESSONS taught by mature adult. Tune-ups, upgrades, recover lost files and photos. Tel 626 980 869 (218514)

CLOTHES CLEARANCE. All women’s clothing collected and recycled. Cash on collection. Call 653 064 757 (215861)

PARKING, STORAGE & SALES. Caravans - Motorhomes - Boats - Cars and Vans etc. Short / long term - Safe & secure, drop off & collections. Excellent rates, discount for long term, 5 mins from Fuengirola. Established 25 years. www.eu rodog.es / info@eurodog.es 679 786 669 / 606 101 807 (204977)

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SPANISH: QUALIFIED NATIVE TEACHERS, COIN CENTRE, GROUPS AND INDIVIDUALS. 656 272 719 (207629) CARING HANDS. Care service helping Elderly People at home. 634 338 024 (207667) GUADALMINA IDIOMAS LANGUAGE SCHOOL. Group/private lessons. Private lessons @ home. Native and qualified teachers. Centro Comercial Guadalmina, above SUPERSOL. Tel 952 883 880 www.guadalminaid iomas.net / info@guadalmi naidiomas.net (219666)

CLEANING SERVICES OVEN CLEANING, domestic, commercial, complete fittings, let professional do hard, dirty work, from 35€. 632 569 282 oven cleaningcostadelsol.com (207828) UPHOLSTERY and steam cleaning sofas, carpets etc… JA Cleaning Services 626 357 955 (200771)

CURTAINS, BLINDS, UPHOLSTERY, a complete service. www.marbellacurtainde sign.com. Mary 675 813 348 (215855)

DAMP PROOFING DAMP Problem!! Sourced and cured by master builder, longest established damp company on the coast. Call Ed 693 859 894 (217701)

DOMESTIC APPLIANCES WASHING machine repairs and sales. No fix No fee. Tel Joe: 686 271 836/952 448 695 (215766)

DOMESTIC APP. REPAIRS DOMESTIC Appliance repairs washing machines, fridges, cookers, ovens, water heaters, gas / electric, professionally repaired. Christian 608 337 497

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

CLEARFLOW DRAIN SERVICES. All drain problems solved. More than 25 years on the coast. Leak detection, leak and repair. Clearflow Group. Telephone 952 885 661 or 630 200 600 (217647)

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 (215757)

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ELECTRICIAN fully qualified all aspects covered. No call out charge. Honest reliable service.Call James Tel.954 059 041 Mobile.667 876 754 (215764)

FURNITURE

ENGINEERING DLS FABRICATIONS Welding engineers and wrought iron specialist. 649 696 453 www.dlsfabs.com (215343)

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

FINANCIAL SERVICES .....even in difficult situations! e.g. age, income, crisis etc. We accept properties, business, cars & yachts etc., as security. Call us perhaps we can help you Tel: 952 810 438 or 690 270 682 Email : mtf@bcinternational.eu (218508)

FIREWOOD DELIVERY BEST QUALITY large logs, charcoal and sawdust. motale nia@gmail.com / 952 490 028 (207621)

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

ELECTRIC GATE/GARAGE DOOR automation repaired. Free, no obligation quotation. Call Colin - 636 394 641 (217722)

GENERAL SERVICES

GUITAR LESSONS. Pop music, blues, jazz, qualified Dutch teacher. In English, Spanish, Dutch. Marbella Golden Mile area. 25€ per 50 min lesson. Call Benno 633 319 639 (215349) CHARLIEGUITAR.COM. Sell and buy guitars. The first vintage shop in Spain, opposite the bus station. Calle Jacinto, Benavente No 1, Fuengirola 622 919 500 (215849) YAMAHA STRAT with case, plus Marshal practice amp. 200€. 602 533 508 (215897)

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

EXPRESS Metalwork Services. Gates, grilles, rails and scissor gates. 952 485 261, 617 065 636. www.express-steel.com (215862)

GUITARS

ALL ELECTRICS - Rewiring, fault finding, boletins - 693 678 980 (207413) AN EXPERIENCED electrician/electronic technician. Full/part rewiring, fault finding and maintenance. Exterior/interior lighting system, security alarm and CCTV systems, home and car audio/video installation and repair. English and Russian spoken. Mob 685 222 433 (215370)

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ALMOST ANYTHING! General household maintenance, plumbing, tiling, painting and more. Marbella to Fuengirola, Speak to Gareth, Tel - 690 841 188. (217669)

ELECTRICIAN on coast for 11 years, repairs and installation. Call James 652 023 012 (215766)

POLISH your marble floor professionally at half price. 671 244 683 (203209) T1

LEATHER Suites, Upholstery and carpets thoroughly cleaned. Tel: 952 930 472 or 667 430 518 (215438)

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

ELECTRICIANS

FLOOR POLISHING

CARPET & UPHOLSTERY PROFESSIONALLY CLEANED 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE WET OR DRY CLEAN, HONEST, RELIABLE SERVICE. PLEASE CALL 678 808 837 / 952 669 701 (101382)

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GARDENING 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) GARDENER for private homes, communities, tree pruning, pool maintenance, garden design. Specialist in water systems. Tel: 666 953 892 www.jardin-garden.es (208110) 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 (207515)

LAWN PAINTING LOVELY LAWNS (Brand new prestigious service). We green your lawn with our special lawn dye. We can also fertilise your lawn and kill your weeds. Instant results, average price depending on size €25. Specialist products from UK. Tel 666 850 328

GATES

SAYAN MASSAGE. Your best traditional & tantric massage for ladies and gentlemen. 952 586 339 - 608 977 260 www.masajessayan.es (218077) 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.asian massagesalon.com (206767)

BEAUTY TREATMENTS BOTOX AND FILLERS - From €95. Covers the Costa del Sol and inland. 609 347 086. www.altered-image.eu (219778)

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 (219793)

MASSAGE 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)

HIRE SERVICES SMALL SKIPS FOR HIRE, we cover Calahonda to Duquesa Clearflow Group. Tel. 630 200 600 or 616 456 601 (217673)

HOT TUBS/SPAS HOT TUBS, new, used, bought, sold, hired. Also move & repairs 691 973 131 / 952 793 398 (200773)


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HOUSE CLEARANCES WANTED – House Clearance and garage clearance, best prices paid. Contact Paul Vickers, 617 543 315 (209676) WANTED HOUSE CLEARANCE. WE BUY ANYTHING, BEST PRICES PAID FOR YOUR UNWANTED ITEMS. CALL MOBILE 693 480 411 EMAIL AN NETTE.GODDARD@YAHOO.CO. UK (208374)

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)

WANTED FURNITURE & household items houses gardens garages cleared top prices paid fast reliable service 639 229 607 / 649 977 723

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)

HOME CLEARANCES WANTED. Buy and Sell. Quality furniture. Cash paid. Jeans Emporium. Tel 952 793 578 (217576)

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LSM INSURANCE. No fat singing blokes or trumpeting telephones, just professional service at the best prices for all your insurance needs including car, household, commercial, life, health and travel. Tel 952 578 008 or www.lsminsurance.biz for a quotation (218726) EU INSURANCE DIRECT Extra Special Offers. Up to €50 cash back for car and home insurance (conditions apply) for new customers. For all your Insurance Needs and the Best Price and Best Cover in English, call Wendy on 952 830 843 / 676 098 464 email info@euinsurancedirect.com www.euinsurancedirect.com (217630)

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21 - 27 November 2013 / Costa del Sol HOSTING - Carrier grade 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% uptime, we can host your servers and applications in our data centre in Elviria. Feel free to visit us to discuss your needs. 951 055 676 www.mercuryinter net.com (218717)

INVESTMENT OPP. GREAT commercial investment opportunity in SOTOGRANDE. Nine offices for sale, next door to Mercadona and Hypercor supermarkets on the AP7 exit. Total construction 600sq/m @ only 175,000€. Phone 0044 7770 885221 or email acm1@btcon nect.com (217622)

JOINERY I-Bespoke Joiner. I can design and build or copy from a photo anything in wood. Internal and external carpentry and joinery projects. Portfolio available to view online. Contact i.bespoke joiner@gmail.com (0034) 661 403 377 (215303)

LAUNDRY NANCY’S LAUNDRY. Washing, drying, ironing, dry cleaning, duvet, bedcovers, curtains, rugs, drop off or collection and delivery available. Avda. Bonanza, Arroyo de la Miel (between Lloyds Bank and Piscis). Tel 952 561 726 www.nancyslaundry.es (219605)

LOANS

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)

HOLA CREDITO. Instant short term loans against your valuables. Quick, easy and always discreet. Tel 900 123 457 www.holacredi to.com (202979)

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ABBEYGATE INSURANCE Make the right choice and 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)

LOCKSMITH 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 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

MASSAGE JAPANESE beautiful lady certified from Watpo Temple in Bangkok gives unforgettable authentic traditional Thai massage. Torremolinos 633 508 435 (215340)

MISCELLANEOUS WOODY´S LOS BOLICHES. Greeting Cards, mail to and from the UK. Passport renewals and all adverts for Euro Weekly News – display or classified. Open 9.002.00PM (Sat 10.00 – 2.00PM) One street behind the Confortel, just off Plaza San Rafael, Los Boliches, on C/Poeta Salvador Rueda 93 (Passports Mon to Fri Only) Tel: 952 471 877 (95705)

MOBILE HOMES WE BUY, Sell, remove all types of mobile homes. We pay CASH and cover all of Spain. More details call Suzi Caley 616 250 727 / 951 063 059 or email suzica ley@gmail.com (207499) 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)

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MOBILITY SERVICES MOBILITY scooters, wheelchairs, nursing beds, rise ‘n’ recline chairs. Also a large range of daily living aids for sale or hire. For the best price and advice call Senior World. Tel 952 663 131 or 670 964 181. Visit our large showroom in Los Boliches (218744)

MOBILITY INSURANCE INSURE your mobility scooter for just €105 per year, fully comprehensive inc 1,000.000 public liability cover, underwritten by Lloyds of London, dare you risk not to have it? email.info@mobilityspain.com / www.mobilityspain.com / tel: 952 663 131 / 633 127 901 (219688)

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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 WILLERBY COTTAGE 28x10 sited in ‘La Serrana Hills’ of Pizarra, site open all year round, swimming pool, only £13,495. Want to view? Freephone: 0044 1782 90 80 70 (85143)

24/7 MOBILITY 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.mobili tyscootersdirectspain.com email mobilitysolutionses pana@hotmail.com

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.mobility-spain.com /info@mobility-spain.com (219684)

MOSQUITO SCREENS 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 / in fo@aceofshades.es (101730) MOSQUITO SCREENS. All types, all colours, fast service. Coast and inland covered. 655 825 931 (218575) MOSQUITO SCREENS, call Mosquito Nick tlf 647 072 861 www.mosquitonick.ws (215252)

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FOR SALE ARE you an expat with a Spanish car to sell??? Ring Robertson Cars, we want to buy Spanish registered cars and will pay top prices in cash for genuine low kilometer cars. Ring Samantha on 952 832 173 with car details and Gordon will phone you back with our valuation. Robertson (The Car Couple) here in Marbella for the last 28 years. Remember Robertson, the family business that you can trust. www.robertsoncarsspain.com (219572)

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952 83 21 73 608 658 785 www.robertsoncars-spain.com CHIPS AWAY, Marbella, San Pedro. 10% discount. Tlf. 952 853 350. See advert on page 8

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 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 (217517) BRITISH MECHANIC WORKSHOP. Repair, service & ITV to all makes of cars, vans and 4 x 4s. Call Steve 951 914 025 or 605 407 369. Poligono Las Perales, Mijas Costa. britme chanicspain@gmail.com (217674)

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LOOK ONLY 2,995 euros. This little used holiday car, Ford Fiesta 1.3 2002, under 10,000kms, 3 door, white, bargain of the week. Samantha or Gordon Robertson (The Car Couple) 952 832 173 or 608 658 785. See more on www.robertsoncars-spain.com (219572) SALE PRICE!!! Seven seater 4X4 DIESEL, automatic, Volvo XC90 D5 2006 momentum (just like Jeremy Clarkson’s) automatic, tiptronic, one owner, every extra, silver black leather, rare bargain. The best 4x4 for safety and reliability and in stunning condition. Owner leaving Spain, only reason it is for sale. Automatic and diesel and 7 seater and everything you could want. Was 13,995 euros, now 12,995 euros. Gordon Robertson tel 608 658 785 or 952 832 173 www.robertsoncarsspain.com (219572) CABRIO Peugeot 206 Coupe Cabrio 2007, only 89,000kms, approx 55,000 miles, silver blue with check trim, alloy wheels, cruise and climate control, CD player, 5 speed manual, lady owner leaving Spain, immaculate condition, electric hard dtop folds into boot, perfect Peugeot. 5,995€. Samantha or Gordon Robertson (The Car Couple) 952 832 173 / 608 658 785 www.robertsoncars-spain.com (219572) SALE PRICE!!! Diesel Seat/Volkswagen Ibiza 1.4hdi 2007 reference 3 door, 5 speed. Only 45,000kms. Owner leaving Spain, black beauty, climate control, CD player. Easy to park and so cheap to run. Diesel does it cheaper. Bargain was 5,750 euros, now 5,250 euros. Samantha or Gordon Robertson (The Car Couple) Tel 952 832 173 or 608 658 785 (219572)

CHRYSLER Crossfire, hard top 2006, black with grey leather, very impressive car, clean throughout, only 40,000km, 9,995€ 672 550 037 cd scars@mail.com (209777) 2003 RANGE ROVER 4.4 Vogue, black with cream leather, English plates, rhd, 86,000 miles, fully loaded, excellent condition throughout, only 8,995€ 672 550 037 CONVERTIBLE BMW 320 2002, Motor Sport, full spec, Spanish car, very nice exammple, 6,995€ 672 550 037 cdscars@mail.com (209777) CONVERTIBLE 2001 CLK Mercedes 320, silver, black roof, black leather, automatic, 18inch alloys, very clean for the year, 6,995€ 672 550 037 cdscars@mail.com (209777) PEUGEOT 207, 5 door, diesel, 2008, silver, very good throughout, 1 owner, appx 50 mpg, only 5,995€ 672 550 037 cdscars@mail.com DIESEL automatic estate, Peugeot 407, 2006, fully loaded, inc sat nav, full panoramic roof, alloys, digital air con, immaculate car, 6,995€ 672 550 037 cd scars@mail.com (209777) CONVERTIBLE Chrysler Crossfire automatic, in black with red leather, fantastic condition in and out, 10,995€ 672 550 037 cdscars@mail.com (209777) 2008 Ford Transit Connect, with side door, 1 owner from new, TDCi 200 series, excellent condition throughout, light use only, 5,450€ 672 550 037 (209777) 2007 Vauxhall Astra, new shape, 1.7 CDTi diesel, estate, only 90,000kms, alloys, air con, etc, in excellent condition throughout, one private owner from new, 6,995€. 672 550 037 (209777) 2006 CHRYSLER SEBRING automatic 2.4, only 46,000kms from new, fully loaded car, including sat nav, in excellent condition throughout, only 4,995€ 672 550 037 / 952 585 813 (209777) 2002 RENAULT Megane Classic 1.6 automatic, in very good condition throughout, alloys, air con, excellent runner, low kms, 2,450€ 672 550 037 / 952 585 813 (209777)

www.euroweeklynews.com 2004 VAUXHALL Safira, 2 litre, DGi, diesel, 7 seater, excellent condition throughout, in silver, new tyres, 2 sets of keys, private owner, only 4,995€. 672 550 037 / 952 585 813 (209777) CITROEN C3 diesel, 5 door 2008, new tyres, ITV 2015, excellent condition 4,995€ 672 550 037 cdscars@mail.com (209777) 2004 MERCEDES Verano 2.2 automatic, diesel, 6 seater minimus in very good condition throughout, in silver with grey leather, new ITV, 9,995€ 600 868 056 (209777) AUDI A3 1.8, Turbo Sport line, LHD/UK plates, 65,000kms, in excellent condition, 4 new tyres, 3 door. 3,995€ 672 550 037 cdscars@mail.com (209777) CHRYSLER Crossfire, hard top 2006, black with grey leather, very impressive car, clean throughout, only 40,000km, 9,995€ 672 550 037 cd scars@mail.com (209777) 2003 VAUXHALL CORSA 1.7 DTI, diesel, 3 door in good condition throughout, new ITV, a cheap p/x bargain, 1,995€ 672 550 037 (209777) AUTOMATIC 2004, Peugeot 307, 1.6 automatic, I owner from new with full service history, excellent condition throughout 4,995€ 672 550 037 (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. 8,995€. 672 550 037 / 952 585 813 (209777) MINI COOPER CHECKMATE 2006, 101,000km. Metallic blue with silver roof and mirrors. Alloy wheels, ½ leather, air conditioning and electric windows. Excellent condition throughout! 8,250€. Tel 680 799 231 / stephenpaul@live.co.uk (219685) MERCEDES BENZ ML 320 PETROL 2002 AUTO. 125,000km. Metallic silver with alloy wheels, leather interior, electric windows, sunroof, electric/heated seats, cruise control. 7,750€. Tel 680 799 231 / stephenpaul@live.co.uk (219685) ON OFFER CABRIOLET. VW EOS 2.0L 2006/07. Special order, 150 BHP, metallic artic blue, cream leather, wood veneer. Extras. Garaged. Non smoker. Due to operation on my spine, car was laid up for 2 years. Hence only 31,000km. Stunning rare beauty. Cost when new 36,000€. Further info call 952 118 476 (215372) TRY BEFORE YOU BUY. Hire for a month, many cars. Payment plans. Tel 634 029 878 (215857)

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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 billbrady cars.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, WAS 27,995€. NOW 26,995€. 952 838 842 / 608 950 221 bill bradycars.com (207472) MOTOR-HOME Benimar Sport 300 2009 Mdl. Ford Transit 2.2 TDCI,130.HP,CV. only 59’000 Klm (37’000 Mls.) 6 berth 6 belted seats Air-Conditioned, full central heating, Alarm, rear view camera, shower, toilet, 120 Ltr. water tank, 3 gas hob, fridge/freezer, DVD. This camper is immaculate has to be seen at this low price of only 28’995€. 952 838 842 / 608 950 221 billbradycars.com (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 was 4’995€, NOW ONLY 4,500€ 952 838 842 608 950 221 billbradycars.com (207472) VW POLO 1.4, 5 door 2010/11 metallic gunmetal grey, alloy wheels, looks fantastic, bought from main dealer, Sara Motors, leaving Spain, hence this bargain at only 7,995€, 952 838 842 / 608 950 221 billbradycars.com AUTOMATIC/Diesel Renault Megane 1.9 DCI, 2007 top of the range, with full Renault service history, only 87,000klm (54,000mls), half leather, climate control, alloy wheels and lots more, metallic gold, a fabulous car, was 6,995€, NOW ONLY 5,995€. 952 838 842 / 608 950 221 billbradycars.com (207472) AUTOMATIC Ford Focus 1.6 Inj 2007, 5 door from private owner, leaving Spain hence this bargain. Metallic blue and all the usual extras you get from Ford, bought from main dealer Fuengirola, yes only 5,995€. 952 838 842 / 608 950 221 billbradycars.com VW Polo 1.4 auto, 2002, silver, low mileage. ITV 04/14, 3,750€. 0044 7886 041050 (215293) RENT to own your next car, modern, well maintained quality cars, all inclusive rates. Call AutoOasis on 952 623 297 or www.autooasi seurope.com (218544) MAZDA 5, 2.0 Sportive, 7 seater, silver, very good condition. €6,250 Tel 952 668 342 (217572) MERCEDES 500 SL, 1993, new ITV. Needs some work doing. 4,500 euros plus transfer. 639 580 372 (215304) 2011 PEUGEOT 308 SW AUTOMATIC 1-6 Diesel (stop/start) 1 owner 11,500km 5/6/7 seater AS NEW 14,500 - 637 157 397 (207670)

CLASSIFIEDS FORD Transit diesel. Spanish 1999, new ITV €1350. 655 095 147 (215863) RENAULT Traffic passenger van, 6 seater, 2007. TDI, air con, no km, Spanish reg. 4,685€. Tel 693 357 000 (215852) FORD FOCUS 1.8D Estate 2006. ITV until 2014, 124,000km, white in colour, 5,500€ includes transfers. Tel 666 910 960 (215902) BMW 320 convertible 2001, new model, M Sport, ITV until Sept 2014. 8,500€. Tel 666 910 960 (215902) CITROEN Grand Picaso, 2008, left hand drive, 1.6D auto. On UK plates, 8,000€. Tel 666 910 960 (215902) BMW X5 3.0L petrol, Sport, left hand drive, UK car, 5,500€. Tel 666 910 960 FORD FOCUS ST, 3 door in orange, right hand drive. 2.5 petrol 226 BHP, ITV June 2015, 8,500€. Tel 666 910 960 (215902) FIAT 500, left hand drive, sun roof. On UK plates, tax and test until March 2014. Original Spanish car. 7,000€. Tel 666 910 960 (215902) PEUGEOT Boxer van, diesel, 6 speed, right hand drive. Full panelled, 1 year MOT, ideal for someone moving back to the UK, 4,750€. Tel 666 910 960 (215902)

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 transfer your existing no 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 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) MOBILE MECHANIC will come to your home or work. Servicing, repairs, ITVs & diagnostics. Call Mick on 617 553 072 (218685) BRITISH MECHANIC WORKSHOP. Repair, service & ITV to all makes of cars, vans and 4 x 4s. Call Steve 951 914 025 or 605 407 369. Poligono Las Perales, Mijas Costa. britme chanicspain@gmail.com (217674)

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


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CLASSIFIEDS REGISTRATION CAR TRANSFERS AND IMPORTS PROBLEMS WITH EMBARGOS ON ROAD TAX? SAME DAY COLLECTION OF PAPERS. ENGLISH SPEAKING. PLEASE CALL 633 271 274 (101382)

WANTED I BUY ANY CAR. 602 533 508 mikewallsp@gmail.com (218504) WANTED. CARS & JEEPS & camper vans for cash. All makes, LHD, any condition. 693 357 000 (216632) 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 (209777) CAR, VANS BOUGHT WITH OR WITHOUT PAPERS. CASH WAITING 678 808 837 (101382) CARS WANTED. All registration numbers, any age, runners/non runners, finance, embargoes, no problem, 687 049 592 or 622 156 022 (216552)

MUSIC DAVE C CLARKE, guitarist, vocalist, pianist, ex-Cunard. Specialising in popular Spanish guitar. Available solo or combo. Parties/weddings/class restaurants, hotels. Huge repertoire. Details 687 627 434 (219675)

NAUTICAL 12 MTR BERTH in Puerto Banus available to rent, €6,000pa. 15 MTR BERTH in Estepona Marine for sale, very good position for sail boats, also DEEP. €45,000. Tel 609 044 965 (219698) FOR SALE. 15 metre berth Duquesa Pantalan 3, 12 metre and 20 metre berths - main Marina Sotogrande. Sensibly priced for quick disposal. Contact: bri antdavies@aol.com/0044 7768 028400 (217700)

OSTEOPATH OSTEOPATH Chris Howard, BSc (Hons) Ost. La Cala de Mijas. Established over 10 years in Spain. Diagnosis, advice, treatment for all types of pain/injury. Qualified, Registered, Insured. 952 050 180 / 679 501 367 (217709)

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PAINTER & DECORATOR. If you want your job done 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 (217682) PAINTING, Plumbing and General Build Works, Refurb and Reforms at competitive prices. Free quotation contact tel: 625 200 205 (217675) SANDTEX and Crown paint. AIM British Building Supplies. 952 835 172 www.abbs.es (219893) PAINTING & DECORATING guaranteed quality and a good price, OAP rates, call Roger 633 382 262 (215277)

PEST CONTROL COCKROACHES, ANTS, insects, fleas, mice, rats, 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) JACK RUSSELL, 2 year old black & white male, fully vaccinated and micro-chipped with Pet Passport free to good home. He is a very friendly dog, but a new baby and lack of space means he needs a new home where he can get the attention he deserves. Call 951 313 262 (La Cala de Mijas) (215292)

PETS 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)

CHARITIES ADANA THE ANIMAL SHELTER IN ESTEPONA. We always need volunteers to walk and socialise with our dogs and help with cleaning. We also need good homes 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) 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 our many inmates! Vivien 639 991 079 (93320)

SEPE the horse and donkey charity is open to the public week-ends from 10.00 to 5.00. Volunteers are much needed in all departments and are welcome at anytime. For our riding for the disabled 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 equine a voice. If you can 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) At SOS Animal Refuge we have dogs, young and old 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, they are safe with us. For 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 clearout, please contact us on 665 682 919 or 605 227 155. If you would like to know more about re-homing, please call 653 257 875. Visit our website www.sos-animals.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) 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.HORSERESCUES PAIN.ORG INFO@HORSERES CUESPAIN.ORG ARCHRES CUE@YAHOO.CO.UK TEL:635798219 OR 656935613 OR 620175828. NEW: ARCH CHARITY SHOP NOW OPEN IN ALHAURIN, NEXT TO MONEY CHANGE SHOP, AVENIDA GERALD BRENAN

FOR SALE BEAUTIFUL Bichon Frise puppy for sale with all vaccination, microchip, exc parents. 653 757 768 / 615 213 090 (215755)

KENNELS EURODOG Boarding Kennels and Cattery. Under new ownership, fully licensed and sanitary approved, long/short term. Mijas Costa Tel 697 731 171 www.eu rodogspain.com (207324)

21 - 27 November 2013 / Costa del Sol 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

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PETCARE PET HOTEL. Alhaurin el Grande. Holiday accommodation for dogs and cats. Air conditioned kennels available. Tel: 952 112 284 / 685 400 216 www.pet carespain.com (208106) COOL KENNELS AND CATTERY. Air conditioned. Your pets lovingly cared for by English mother and daughter. Near Coin. LAGU NAKENNELS@hotmail.com Tel 952 112 021 / 606 838 983 STEFANIE’S KENNELS AND CATTERY, Estepona. Fully licensed, Junta approved, est. 1986. Viewing welcomed 952 790 943 www.stefanieskennels.com

PET INSURANCE PROTECTAPET. Spain’s leading pet insurance. 965 756 371. www.protectapet.eu (216721)

PET TRANSPORT 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: info@petcouriers.com or www.pet-couri ers.com (200622) ACCOMPANY your pets to their new home. Fully licensed pet transport service. Denise www.petchauffeur.eu 952 197 187 / 696 233 848 info@petchauf feur.eu (208485) LOOK NO FURTHER for your pet transport. We offer a service to travel with/without your pets/furniture. Pets from £295 including vet checks. Various vehicles to cater for your needs. 952 596 213 / 665 150 227 spainukspain@hot mail.com (218548) ANIMALCOURIERS - A KIND, CARING, FRIENDLY SERVICE BETWEEN SPAIN/UK. FLIGHTS FROM MALAGA OR ROAD FROM COSTA DEL SOL FOR YOUR PET TRAVEL. WWW.ANIMALCOURI ERS.COM / 0044 1483 200123, 0034 635 155 962 OR ASK@ANI MALCOURIERS.COM FOR A QUOTATION. (207561) PET TRANSPORTATION by road. Complete service from professional licensed kennels. 630 197 435 www.cat-and-dogworld.com (209640) THE DOG MOVER. Licensed transporters. Two handlers, so never alone. 680 781 699 / 0044 (0) 7875 947230. www.moveyour dog.com (207293)

PHOTOGRAPHER PROFESSIONAL pictures taken, in studio or location. Full studio set up, professional lighting and camera equipment. Full location portable lights. Photoshop expert and printing using professional Epson 4880 printer. Very friendly and professional: Isdabe, San Pedro. Tel 952 887 939 / 640 320 522 / 603 251 988. Richard@darell.com

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) NEED a Plumber all aspects covered. No call out charge. Honest reliable service. Call James Tel.954 059 041 Mobile.667 876 754. 30 YEARS ON THE COAST. I cover all aspects of plumbing & general maintenance. Graham 607 923 486 (217682) LEAK DETECTION and REPAIR. 25 years on the Coast. Clear Flow Group. Telephone 952 885 661 or 630 200 600

POOL TILING REPLACE your broken swimming pool tiles without draining your pool by utilising the very latest in underwater grouting and adhesives, quickly and efficiently. Call Lee at AquaTile Tel. 69 7529 677 www.aquatile.net (215342)

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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.homestag ingmarbella.com, call Petra 654 150 670 (219849)

PROPERTY FOR SALE REDUCED TORREBLANCA large 3 bedroom townhouse with parking. 169,000€. Tel 659 446 482 (219715) T1 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) 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) FRONT BEACH Villas for sale www.luxevillasmarbella.com www.beachsidepropertiesmarbe lla.com Patrick Tel : 691 320 710 (215856) TORREBLANCA - 4 bed villa, pool, parking, views, 275,000€ 626 864 683 (202956) SELWO: Cosy townhouse, 180m2, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, large garden, car port. No agents. 169,950€ Tel 644 132 738 (217683) MIJAS GOLF - Pueblo Aida, 2 bed townhouse, golf views 149,000€ - 626 864 683 (209646) VILLA. Half finished in prime location near Puerto Banus. Land 2065m2, built 850m2. 671 244 683 momarbella@yahoo.co.uk (203209)


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ELVIRIA ALTA/LA MAIRENA. A very light 2 bed / 2 bath apartment (71m2), en suite master bedroom with dressing room, south facing terrace (16m2) with superb sea views, kitchen fully equipped, alarm installation, swimming pool and community off parking area. Sold partly furnished. In a very good condition. Price 135.000€. Private sale. Tel 669 429 725 (217611) www.condorsol.com. Apartments and villas for sale at advantageous prices. Call 607 637 288, 952 462 302 (202945) WWW.INMOANDALUZ.COM. Bargain inland properties for all budgets, fincas, village homes, apartments and villas. Legal building plots. 952 491 609 / 685 514 835 (208263) EL COTO - 3 bed townhouse, panoramic view, pool, parking 149,000€ - 626 864 683 (209646)

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EUROPA SPECIALIST. Combitrans Movers. 952 775 300 www.combi trans.es (217512) USA SPECIALIST Combitrans Movers. 952 775 300 www.combi trans.es (217512)

MARBELLA centre, rooms to let 671 244 683 (203209) TORREMOLINOS, Montemar, long term, 1 bedroom apartment, renovated, fully furnished, 360 euros, sea views, close to beach. 666 517 479 (217738) PROPERTIES for rent, La Linea, 4 bed house with garden €800 pm La Linea 1 bed house with garden €450 pm - Sotogrande Port, 3 bed ground floor apt €800 pm 667 465 891 (207640) www.costarents.com Over 900 properties for long term rent. 671 093 925 (217721)

LONG TERM RENTALS available. No commissions. Rental properties wanted too! Tel 952 937 458 or 651 105 975 / w w w. c o s t a l i f e r e n t a l s . c o m (215850) RIVIERA DEL SOL, 4 bed villa, pool, unfurnished 1,300€ per month. Tel 660 692 895 (215858) SIERRA BLANCA, 3 bed penthouse, furnished, stunning views, 2,500€. Tel 660 692 895 (215858) PUERTO BANUS penthouse available to rent, Xmas & New Year periods - 609 008 034 (219722)

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MARBELLA APARTMENT Rentals. Telephone 622 571 040 www.kingscastlemarbella.com kingscastlemarbella@gmail.com (207630)

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DETACHED villa Calahonda. 3 beds/2.5 baths. 1200m2 plot. Parking for 5/6 cars. Private pool. Furnished. Large store-room. Only €1450 pcm including gardener and pool maintenance. 952 939 618 (215769) LONG term rentals (furnished). Calypso 1 bed €375. Riviera 2 beds €475. La Cala Golf 2 beds €475. Mijas Golf townhouse 2 beds €575. Princess Park Calahonda top quality 1 bed €450. Luxury penthouse Riviera with magnificent views €1,000. Call 952 939 618 or info@briteman properties.com (215769) TOWNHOUSE Playa Golf, Torrequebrada, 2 bed, 2 bath, private garden, furnished, fantastic mountain & sea views, very clean, €650pm. 634 123 652 (209777) BENALMADENA Jupiter. Renovated corner one bedroom apartment over pools to let- €500 monthly. Anne 651 036 447 (215346) APARTMENT and townhouse for rent in Neuva Andalucia from 700 euros each. Tel 647 222 295 (215899)

PROPERTY WANTED WE HAVE Scandinavian clients actively looking for villas, townhouses & apartments from Torremolinos to Calahonda. Call Joe 626 864 683 (207636)

STORAGE SPECIALIST. Combitrans Movers. 952 775 300 www.combitrans.es (217512) LOCAL and INTERNATIONAL SPECIALIST. Combitrans Movers. 952 775 300 www.combitrans.es (217512)

www.costarents.com Properties urgently required for long term rent, clients waiting. 671 093 925 (217721) WE HAVE Scandinavian and English clients for Villas, Townhouses, Apartments and Plots, from Malaga to Estepona. Also rentals. Tel 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. Enquiries info@wellsinspain.com 629 978 801 / fax 952 793 250 (217672)

REFORMS QUALITY professional Polish workers. Total reforms to maintenance work. Andres 687 898 433 (215900)

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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 vet checks/travel with your pets. Various vehicles to cater for your needs. 952 596 213 / 665 150 227 (218548) MOVING BACK TO UK? Removal vehicle departing weekly throughout the year. Excellent, professional service & great rates. Ring (0034) 665 089 244 or (0044) 01922 682 667 & see www.elite-european.com (93139) 15 CUBIC metre van returning to the UK 29th November. Space available. Tel. 639 928 090 (218529)

INTERNATIONAL and European Removals. Expert removals worldwide. www.uni versalremovals.com 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 UK/Ireland/Portugal and across Europe. Over 16 years experience. For free quotation Tel 951 311 118. www.movingmat ters.eu (215477) 25 CUBIC metre van returning to the UK 29th November. Space available. Tel. 639 928 090 (208261)

MAN AND VAN VAN AND MAN. Removals, clearances. Experienced and 100% reliable. €20 per hr. Paul 622 793 989 (208090) MANVAN REMOVALS €20 / hour, 3 vans available. House clearances. Storage from €10 / week. Tel David 696 810 618 LARGE LUTON VAN and man. €20 per hour, packing crates supplied. Kevin 628 993 995 (219216) MAN & VAN Removals and transport, all areas covered 100% reliable 952 816 582 (208360)

CLASSIFIEDS THE VAN MAN. Cheap and cheerful. €20 per hour. 677 251 025 (200775)

STORAGE REMOVAL BOXES Large, med, wardrobe, bubble wrap, tape, collect or delivered. 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@aceof shades.es (101730)

SERVICES SPANISH Conversation. Friendly teacher. All levels. 654 480 194 (207669)

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)

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, Canopies, Glass Factory, shower screens etc. All at village prices. Spanish owned business. English 646 066 351 (215765)

SEWING ALL STYLES Curtains, upholstery, soft furnishings and bean bags made to measure. Sensible prices. Also repairs / alterations. All areas. Call 672 800 887 or email judeinspain@hotmail.com

SIGNS & DESIGNS SIGNS, all types, vehicles, pavement signs, illuminated, L.E.D. Neon, banners, sale boards. 16 years on the Coast! www.signstu diospain.com 639 133 135 / 952 796 299 (200801 )

SITUATIONS VACANT 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. QUALIFIED native English teacher wanted for academy in Benalmadena. Experienced - young children, adults, Cambridge exam preparation. Send CV and references to info@nickysacademy.com


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SITUATIONS VACANT EXPERIENCED waiter/waitress required. Full time and part time. For Thai restaurant. In Mijas Pueblo 627 580 294 (215898) ENGLISH teacher required for Language School in Marbella. Candidates need to be CELTA qualified and have at least 2 years teaching experience. Experience with young learners and Cambridge exams preferred. Good conditions and competitive salary. Please send CV and covering letter to gema@advancemarbella.com A FULL TIME vacancy with immediate start at the Virtus Business Centre. The ideal candidate should be bilingual (English /Spanish) with any other languages being an advantage ( Russian preferred), have an understanding of accountancy and be computer literate, have own transport and able to work unsupervised. Monday to Friday please send cv : info@virtusbusinesscen tre.com (215775)

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

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LOWEST PRICES IN SPAIN. www.solarmegastore.es (217507)

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

SWIMMING POOLS 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. info@perfectpools.es. 650 348 785 (219784) JUSTPOOLS.ES 8x4m pool: regrouts (450€). Maintenance (86€). Coast and Coin. 619 636 586 / 952 472 476 (215296)

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AFFORDABLE POOL MAINTENANCE - Professional maintenance from only €80 per month (exc. chemicals) Call Splash Pools on 952 591 053 - open 8am to 4pm (217640)

DON’T UNDERSTAND? I can help you communicate with lawyers, courts, doctors, paperwork, builders, etc. Professional translator/interpreter, 15 years experience. Christina 607 501 408 email christina.heger@gmail.com (218731)

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.

THERAPISTS LIFE COACHING, stress, depression, other problems. 24 years experience. Contact 634 369 414 (206835) CHANGE your thinking, change your life. Psychotherapist Philip Jameson. Adults, adolescents, families. 952 789 907 - 635 276 140 (219863) PSYCHOLOGIST: Depression, panic attacks, hypnosis. Dr Frank Stahl. Tel: 609 503 021 (218724)

TILING TILING AND REFORMATION of kitchens/bathrooms. Free estimates. Graham - 607 923 486 (217682)

TRANSLATIONS OFFICIAL TRANSLATIONS. ALL LANGUAGES. TEL. 654 613 094 sanpedrotranslations@gmail.com

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LASER ENGRAVED Trophies, Prizes, quality glass engraving service, competitive prices, with 40 years experience. Trophies, medal, badges from 1€. THE SPORTS SHOP, Fuengirola. Tel: 952 473 530 (219732)

TUITION LEARN SPANISH. Speak Spanish from 1st lesson. 1 to 1 or group lessons. Children and adults. Friendly teacher. Learn properly, gain confidence. GCSE & all levels. From Sotogrande to Fuengirola. Great prices 664 209 839 (208081)

www.euroweeklynews.com PJ SAT - IPTV - Satellite TV - Free to Air (BBC, ITV etc) solutions. 651 105 975 or 952 937 458… full details at: www.pjsat.tv or email info@pjsat.tv (215850) REPAIRS – TV’s, Plasmas, LCD’s, Digi – Boxes, Video, HiFi and microwaves. Free estimates, can collect. 35 Years experience. John 952 491 723 or 600 706 201 (215345) UK TELEVISION, Films, Sports and more. Internet connection required. Watch on computer or television. No monthly fees. www.webease.eu (215373) NO Dish Needed, IPTV Set Top Boxes only 150e Freesat/Sky uk. Wifi Broadband only 150€ Free delivery. Dish retunes 20€ www.myiptvuk.com Tel.954 059 041 Mobile.667 876 754 (215764)

UPHOLSTERY CARPET & UPHOLSTERY PROFESSIONALLY CLEANED 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE WET OR DRY CLEAN, HONEST,RELIABLE SERVICE. PLEASE CALL 678 808 837 / 952 669 701 (101382) CARPETS AND SOFAS cleaned. Reliable, fast service. Family run. Cleansol 952 930 861 / 607 610 578. 10am - 10pm 7 days, all areas Discount Code: EWN 1 CLEAN (215757) RE-UPHOLSTERY, loose covers, headboards, cushions, curtains, blinds. Call Jo: 695 842 192

CLASSIFIEDS WANTED GOOD QUALITY. Fishing tackle, old air guns, swords, knives, old stamp collections. All manner of small antiques etc. 629 258 280 (219704)

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REPAIRS WASHING machine repairs and sales. No fix No fee. Tel Joe: 686 271 836/952 448 695 (215766)

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TV & VIDEO MR NICESKY satellite, dish re-alignment and installations. Tel James: 652 023 012 (215766)

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

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, Digiboxes, Dishes, Sky cards UK/Irish. Dish relocations and TV extensions. For a fast reliable service call Steve 676 533 209 problem solved! (206166)

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SKY DIGIBOXES - Freeview & Sky+ HD, new, used & refurbished inc warranty from € 3 0 . Tel 653 061 472 (216743)

NEAR Calahonda – Call me on 602 690 036 for natural French, latin passion, sexy, discreet and welcoming in my private chalet. Visa 24hrs. (219558) NEAR MIRAFLORES - Angela, sexy Russian, statuesque body tall, angel face, pert bottom. French, different positions, erotic massages. www.butterflygirls.es 24hrs 634 193 202 (219558) RIVIERA - A chalet for demanding men. Beautiful women waiting to please your sexual fantasies. Toys, porn films, discreet. 24hrs 951 274 723 (219558) NEAR MIRAFLORES - Beautiful brunettes, latin, fulfil your intimate desires. New positions, erotic shower. 26yrs, English, home visits - 602 690 036 (219558) RIVIERA - Latin domination, experts or beginners. Fetishism, bondage, etc. Fully equipped dungeon in luxurious chalet. By appointment only. 634 487 517 (219558) NEAR ELVIRIA - Maria - Bulgarian, 25yrs, Eastern doll, sweet, sensual. Body of vice, slim, small breasts, pert bottom. 24hrs 602 690 036 (219558)

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RUSSIAN sisters 19, 20! Spectacular bodies! Natural French, Greek, kisses with tongue … Fuengirola 633 520 255 (217655)


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SIGA update During the recent International Golf Travel Market held on the Costa Dorada, a select group of around 50 golf tour operators were invited to an evening of great food whilst sampling the best gins from Andalucia. Hosting this evening at the Restaurante Castillo de Javier proved to be the ideal location for a convivial evening where our destination was promoted and business contacts made.

Following on from the news that the La Cala de Mijas Lions Club had generously donated a cheque for 1,000€ to Jack Nusbaum to assist in the running of his golf events on behalf of golfers with sight difficulties and with physical and mental disabilities, I am very pleased to report that the Costa del Sol Tourist Board have also been actively fundraising on behalf of SIGA.

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Ashes start, Germany beat England at Wembley Tony Matthews

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THE first Ashes Tests between England and Australia started in Brisbane today... F1 champion Sebastian Vettel is going for a recordequalling 13th victory of 2013 and his ninth in succession in Brazil on

Sunday, having registering his eighth, in some style, in the USA last Sunday... England (34-6 victors over France) play New Zealand and Australia (62-0 winners against USA) meet Fiji in Saturday’s RL World Cup semi-finals, both at Wembley with 2pm and 4.30pm kickoffs... And in football this weekend, it’s EvertonLiverpool and West HamChelsea in PL derbies, Manchester City v Spurs, Cardiff v Manchester United and leaders Arsenal v Southampton

Rochdale, Fleetwood and Southend, all play at home... And in Spain, UD Almeria welcome Real Madrid (Saturday, 8pm) with a crowd of 20,000 expected. Meanwhile, in Tuesday’s international friendly matches, England were beaten LAST week, Japanese athlete Kenichi Ito set a 1-0 by Germany, World record by clocking Scotland overcame 16.8 seconds for the 100 Norway 1-0, the Republic of Ireland metres on ALL FOURS. drew 0-0 with Poland Watch it on YOUTUBE; it’s and South Africa beat amazing! world champions Spain 10. RECORD-BREAKER: Kenichi Ito.

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CRICKET - It was over and out for the world’s greatest-ever batsman Sachin Tendulkar who retired last Saturday after playing in his 200th and final Test match. GOLF - Henrik Stenson won the Race of Dubai title with GB’s Ian Poulter second, six shots behind. Stenson is the first man to win in Dubai and clinch the Red-Dex Cup in the same year. HORSE RACING Johns Spirit, trained by Jonjo O’Neill, won the Paddy Power Gold Cup at Cheltenham.


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Winning ways at last MARBELLA RC had set their eyes on the match against Jaen to win after starting the league season with two losses. And they did not disappoint running out 27 to 41 winners. The game started tentatively with both sides playing well defensively and eyeing each other up. After 20 minutes Jaen managed to break the gain line and score under the

MARBELLA RC: Didn’t disappoint this time round. posts. Towards the end of the first half Jaen were given a yellow card for bringing Ove down in the line out to prevent the maul. With a quick ball, Marbella were almost over the try line when Jaen were given another yellow card, this time for a high tackle on Javier which gave the

referee no option but to award a penalty try. At the beginning of the second half Marbella had the advantage of two extra men which created numbers in the line meaning Gianluca could run in a 25 metre try with a conversion by Daniel and then a forwards try from Juan with a conversion by

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Javier. Jaen came back after Marbella received a yellow card for a dangerous tackle by Leo Lopez and then a yellow card for Enrique for a deliberate knock on just in front of the Jaen try line. Three quick tries for Jaen and an exchange of penalties took the scores to 27 - 27. Leo Lopez returned from his sin binning and blasted through the opposition pack to score a try, converted by Daniel. Marbella then seemed to find an energy and determination that Jaen just didn’t have in the closing minutes to get the ball quickly through the backs to give Daniel a man of the match winning score at the death.

Another national judo medal for Ryan THREE junior members of RK Judo Club Estepona, accompanied by coaches Rodd and Karen Barkby, recently travelled to the UK for a major National Championship. The event, organised by the British Judo Council, was well attended by some of the best players in the UK. Although fighting well, with some very tough fights, on this occasion Ben Barkby and Tom Whybrow (both Welsh National Champions) didn’t quite manage to take a medal, but Ryan

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