Euro Weekly News - Mallorca 23 - 29 January 2014 Issue 1490

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World Heritage Site bid THE mayor of Palma, Mateu Isern, has announced his intention to organise a committee to outline the requirements that would allow the city to qualify as a World Heritage Site.

Safe area THE Balearic Islands has an area of almost 360,000 hectares which have been declared under special conservation, both on land and in the sea.

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11.1m tourists visited Balearics MORE than 11.1 million foreign tourists visited the Balearic Islands in 2013. This is 7.2 per cent more than in 2012, according to the Tourism Frontier Movements Survey published by the Ministry of Industry, Energy and Tourism. This makes the Balearic Islands the region with the second highest number of international visitors, beaten only by Catalu単a, which received 15.5 million foreign tourists, 25.8 per cent of the total number of visitors to Spain.

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In December alone, there was a rise of 9.2 per cent in the number of foreign tourists to visit the Balearics. The rising number of German, British and Dutch visitors contributed to improving the total. The total number of foreign tourists to visit Spain in 2013 beat previous records with 60.66 million people. This is 5.6 per cent more than in 2012, and puts Spain in third place worldwide, having beaten China, and behind only France with 83 million and the USA with 67 million.


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US fugitive is finally caught A FUGITIVE wanted in the USA for fraud was arrested by National Police in Palma. The Dominican detainee, Juegers Veloz, 37, was amongst the US Secret Services’ most wanted for an alleged €185 million fraud using ‘cloned’ mobile phones. He was allegedly part of a network which stole information from mobile phone accounts and used them to carry out fraudulent international calls. Phones were reprogrammed with the data of other people, meaning they could be used to make calls which were billed to the victims, who lost more than €12.5 million. Some of the victims were even in other countries. The users of the cloned phones were charged a

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Leapy Lee 26 JUEGERS VELOZ: Found in a cyber-cafe in Palma.

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regular quantity via transfer to keep the phone lines operational. His part in the gang was to provide the victims’ information and recruit new members of the network, and he reportedly operated in the south of New York and surrounding areas,

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between 2009 and 2011. Another seven people are also wanted. He was found by the Balearic Police International Deliquency Brigade in a cyber-café, and had been living in Mallorca for two years. He is now in prison awaiting extradition.

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NEWS Stabbing trial A MAN, 33, is facing nine years in prison for attacking another in a bar in Palma with a craft knife and allegedly stabbing him twice in the neck. Fruit addicts TWO drug addicts were arrested at Olivar market for stealing more than €1,000 worth of dried fruit and nuts, supposedly to sell for drug money.

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Axe murder of man, 84 THE body of a man, 84, was found in his home in Pollensa, with seven axe wounds to the head. The victim’s relatives found the body after they went to his home when he failed to answer numerous calls regarding a family meal. They found the door open and the house in darkness. When they switched on a light, they found him

in a pool of blood covered with a blanket. They alerted the Local Police, but the investigation was later handed over to the Guardia Civil. The house was in a mess, but the victim’s relatives did not notice anything missing and police have ruled out robbery as a motive. At the time of writing, no-one had

been arrested but police report the door had not been forced open because the victim often failed to lock it. It appears that he went into the corridor when the lights went out in his home and was met by the attacker. Police are appealing for witnesses.

Appeal planned THE Balearic Consumer Association, ACUIB, will appeal the decision of a Palma court to reject the case of 53 women against a clinic which gave them banned breast implants. Hunting fines MALLORCA Regional Government has opened almost 240 reports with a view to fining people who have violated hunting and fishing laws. Mystery attacker POLICE are investigating the stabbing of a man, 37, in Palma, but the victim refuses to give them any details about his attacker. Club destiny THE President of the Molinar de Llevant Sailing Club, Rafel Vallespir, has said that it will have to close if it is not allowed to reform the facilities. Long waits THE average 100 days which people have to wait to undergo an operation in Spain is surpassed by nine days in the Balearic Islands. Poorly monkey A MONKEY stolen from the Natura Park and found at the home of the son of ‘La Paca,’ Mallorca’s most prolific drug dealer, was so ill it almost died.

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A WOMAN, 50, was seriously injured when she crashed her vehicle into a signpost on the Inca motorway near Santa Maria after crossing the central reservation.

Parents held A GERMAN couple was arrested in Palma for allegedly taking pictures of their young daughters in sexual poses to sell on the internet.

Bar attack TEBA: Ruins of the castle with an amazing legend.

Knight fantastic! B URNS NIGHT is this weekend, and throughout Spain, many expatriates will celebrate the life and works of the 18th century Scottish poet, Robert

Burns. In Malaga Province, Spain has its own Scottish connection. In the small town of Teba, with fewer than 5,000 inhabitants, after ascending through the narrow, winding streets, visitors will find the ruins of a castle which has an amazing legend. Before he died in 1329, Robert the Bruce, King of Scots, requested Sir James Douglas, his most esteemed companion in arms, to take his embalmed heart to the Holy Land in a silver casket which Douglas carried round his neck. In 1330, Douglas, also known as Guid Sir James or Black Douglas, set sail with six other knights and 26 squires, ROBERT and heard of Alfonso XI of THE Castilla’s crusade against the BRUCE: The Muslims, so they travelled to Alplaque in Andalus to join him. Teba in his On the morning of August 25, 1330, the Nasrid army assembled memory. near the Castillo de la Estrella,

Quote of the Week Homosexuality is a sexual deficiency which can be corrected with treatment’ Newly-named Cardinal Fernando Sebastian Aguilar, who added that homosexuality is deficient because the objective of sex is procreation.

which was in their possession. The battle began and Scottish knights charged the Moorish soldiers. The Castillians won the battle and the Moors fled. Douglas followed them, but they turned and he was outnumbered and killed. The Moorish king, Muhammad IV of Granada, found the body and casket on the field, and realising who the knight was, sent them to Alfonso’s army with a guard of honour. They were returned to Scotland, and Douglas’s remains were deposited in his family vault at St Bride’s Church, and the heart of Bruce interred at Melrose Abbey. Every year in Teba, an event is held in August to commemorate these historic events.

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cent more bread was bought by 1.89 per Spaniards in April 2013 compared to a year earlier, according to the Ministry of Agriculture, Nutrition and Environment, and €3.90 billion was spent on bread alone, with each person consuming an average 36.12 kilos in a year.

THREE people were arrested for allegedly wrecking a toilet and attacking the waiter in a bar in Palma when he reprimanded them for what they had done.

Witness request THE former business partner of Iñaki Urdangarin, Diego Torres, has requested that Minister of Justice, Alberto Ruiz Gallardon, be called to testify in the Noos case in Palma.

First fatality A MAN, 63, died when his van crashed into a tree near Sant Llorens on the road toward Son Servera. This is Mallorca’s first car-related fatality of 2014.

Trains cancelled A FIBRE optic breakdown on Palma Una caused 40minute delays in Manacor’s train system along with three early morning cancellations.

And finally... AN internet provider has been ordered by a court in Barcelona to cut off the connection of a client who used P2P file-sharing programmes and has been found guilty of violating intellectual property laws for sharing thousands of music files online.


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Happy reinauguration THE city of Palma has re-opened the Son Moix Municipal Sports Centre after it was partially destroyed in October 2007. Olympic swimmer Marga Crespi presided over the re-inauguration ceremony.

New link to Germany VUELING airlines have announced a new connection between Mallorca and Munich to run daily beginning June 20.

Smoke inhalation TWO people suffered mild smoke inhalation poisoning from a kitchen fire in a house in Felanitx.

2013 film success THE Palma Film Office produced 37 per cent more films in 2013 than in 2012, 160 films as compared to the previous year’s 117.

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New law passed to control symbols A NEW law that controls regional symbols has come into force in the Balearic Islands. Any symbol representing a town or country will now only be displayed in public buildings with the authorisation of the regional government. In addition, those symbols that have in their design any reference to political parties, trade unions, business associations or other entities will be banned from these buildings. The regional government passed the regulation in order to guarantee the ‘neutrality and objectivity’ of the public services it offers. Some consider this a clear reference to the banners and Senyera or Catalan flags being hung in public schools to protest against the government’s language policy in education. In fact, many schools decided to remove any symbol from their façades in order to avoid possible fines, which could amount to up to €10,000. Some others, including those in Manacor, have decided to continue displaying these symbols as their councils declared them of local interest. Meanwhile, opposition political parties have expressed their rejection of the law, claiming it goes against freedom of speech. The government, however, claims this law doesn’t put an end to freedom of speech as both are compatible.

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SYMBOLS LAW: Flags displayed in protests have been banned from public schools.

Exotic animals recovered in Palma A COMPLAINT of theft led police to the recovery of several exotic animals that were stolen in Palma between May and December 2013. Four men have been arrested as a consequence and the man who

lodged the complaint has been charged with buying stolen animals. The authorities managed to free the animals, which were being kept in unsanitary conditions in unsuitable cages, after a man

reported a gunpoint theft to National Police. He claimed the men had stolen a safe from his home for apparently not paying for a titi monkey he bought from them. This led National Police to cooperate with the

Guardia Civil, eventually identifying the men and arresting them. Guardia Civil were investigating the theft of several exotic animals, including titi monkeys, macaws, cockatoos, owls and parrots.

Monitor charged with sexual abuse of disabled A MONITOR who worked with disabled associations in Palma has been arrested charged with sex-related crimes for the second time in less than a year. He was arrested by Guardia Civil in November after being accused of touching four young women inappropriately. Following that, evidence was revealed that three more mentally disabled women had also been abused. One has since died, but the others have confirmed the abuse with the Guardia Civil. Their statements pointed towards more serious abuse, including full sexual encounters. The detainee denied any abuse, as he did the first time he was accused, and was released with charges. However, a restraining order has been issued against him, which bans him from coming within 100 metres of the victims or the associations where they are treated. He also needs to request authorisation to leave Mallorca.



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Marihuana A MAN, 46, was arrested in el Arenal de Llucmajor for marihuana production and narcotics trafficking. More than 250 marihuana plants were found and a manufacturing laboratory was destroyed.

No heat STUDENTS at a school in Calvia have been attending school without heat for more than a week. The boiler malfunction requires a replacement piece from the mainland, which has caused the delay.

Parking tickets PARKING tickets in Calvia averaged 80 tickets per day with daily fines averaging €1,952 in the first year of blue zone parking. Total amount fined was €350,000. The majority of tickets were issued in July and August.

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End of Parot doctrine is in ETA prisoner’s favour A TERRORIST who served a portion of his sentence in Palma has been released after spending 22 years in prison. Andoni Cabello, member of

Basque separatist group ETA, was freed following the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) revoking the Parot doctrine in October 2013.

Cabello was sentenced to 110 years in prison for the deaths of two government officials in 1986 and 1989. He should have been released in March 2012, yet under the Parot doctrine his sentence was extended an extra two years. The doctrine said that a reduction in a prisoner’s sentence should come from the total sentence, not from the statutory recommendation of a maximum life sentence. Cabello submitted an appeal to the ECHR outlining the length of his incarceration along BALEARIC POPULATION: Foreign residents from the EU have decreased. with the work he had done while in prison. After the doctrine’s overturn, the terrorist THE Balearic Islands have lost more than 18,000 foreign residents in one year. became eligible for According to the National Statistics Institute (INE), the downswing began in release and was freed in 2012 but has accelerated in this last year. Residents from EU countries have December 2013. gone from 133,740 in 2012 to 118,766 in 2013.

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Transvestite attacker sentenced to prison PALMA Court has sentenced a man to six years in prison for raping a transvestite in S’Arenal and attacking him when he realised he wasn’t a woman. The court considers proven that the German man, 24, raped a transvestite prostitute he had previously agreed to have sex with for €30 in Playa Palma. When the man attempted another penetration, the victim realised his attacker had not been aware he was not a woman and attempted to escape. The man went after him, insulted him, spat at him and punched him in the head. This was witnessed by police and he was arrested.



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7 out of 10 are happy at work SEVEN out of 10 people in the Balearic Islands claimed they were happy with their jobs in 2013. This is a 9.4 per cent decrease in relation to the previous year, making the Balearics the region in which discontent has grown the most. For 37.9 per cent of workers in the Balearics the secret of happiness at work is the job itself. The next most important thing is getting along with their colleagues (12.4 per cent) and salaries (11.9 per cent). On a national level, the professionals that were happiest at work in 2013 were those in education, followed by those in the state security forces. Those in humanities and social sciences came third, and lastly those in the health sector. In general, those who are considered to be the happiest with their jobs are football players and sportspeople in general.

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Take part in town politics online CAPDEPERA TOWN HALL has opened its doors to allow political participation for the town’s residents through the internet. This is part of a digital plan to listen to the voices and opinions of residents about matters that affect the municipality. Antonia Caimari, Councillor for Citizen Participation, commented that the town

GOING ONLINE: People will be able to give their opinions from their computers. hall had decided to use online tools to discover the needs and worries of the locals. Through the web page citizens will be able to get answers to questions about projects that are beginning or make suggestions about

other matters which could affect municipal life. The government team has already committed itself to seeking townspeople’s opinions online about the investment of €1 million for Cala Rajada.

Turisme Jove leaders sentenced to 3 years THREE men have been sentenced to a minimum of three years in prison for laundering funds from public consortium Turisme Jove. The court has ordered the three top Turisme Jove leaders to pay for the theft of public funds with prison time of between three years and three years and seven months. Meanwhile, the other nine persons involved now face financial penalties in exchange for the original sentences, none of which exceeded one-and-a-half years.

In a plea bargain reached with the public prosecutor, the other nine now face fines and the restitution of stolen funds and bribes collected. This means that of the 12 involved, only the exdirector general, exdirector and services head face actual prison terms. The various accused are required to compensate the government and the Spanish Network of Youth Hostels with almost €300,000 siphoned off through personal expenses and false or

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Mummy exhibition VISITORS to CaixaForum’s Egyptian mummy exposition surpassed 70,000 in number. ‘Egyptian Mummies: The Secret to Eternal Life’ details the journey through the lives and deaths of notable reigning figures from Ancient Egypt.

Collapsing landmark THE famous watering trough in Fossal - a popular attraction in Sineu - is in danger of collapse and has been sealed off for safety purposes. The 110-year-old landmark stands atop an even older 16th century structure.

Bets online COUNCILLOR for the Environment Catalina Soler has announced that prizes for ‘El trot’ horse racing will be going up during the months of July and August, along with the unveiling of an external online betting system. exaggerated receipts. Meanwhile, the services head alone will owe over €21,000 for private travel expenses incurred. One defendant has been cleared in the case.


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Jail for bar owner? THE public prosecutor is requesting a seven-year prison sentence for a bar owner who attacked two bar patrons. The incident occurred in Cala Millor, in Sant LLorens, when the owner refused to serve more drinks to a 55-year old man and his 33-year old nephew. According to the bar owner’s wife, they were denied because they were drunk and had also failed to pay on other occasions.

Upon being denied, the men insulted the owner. The accused then supposedly put his two sons in another room before attacking the younger client who lost five teeth as a result. When the uncle tried to intervene, he was also attacked and suffered a broken nose and injuries to his right eye, shoulder and forearm. The prosecution also wants the bar owner to pay €13,000 compensation.

Launch of debut album YOUNG singer Bria Drain will launch her debut album ‘Let me be yours’ in a concert at the Palma Auditorium on February 1. Bria has lived in Mallorca since she was eight years old and has been singing professionally since she was 16. Bria, her voice and some of her friends - including singers Mayito Rivera, Quiroga and The Wheels - will perform soul, r’n’b, rock and salsa at the Auditorium Palma in a show that will start at 8pm. Tickets are €19 and are available from www.auditoriumpalma.com. BRIA DRAIN: The young artist will perform with friends.

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Green plans PLANS have been announced by Santanyi Town Hall to demolish the old Porto Petro hotel to improve the overall environment. A green zone and a sports centre will be built in its place.

Tourism bid THE Balearic Islands were represented at Madrid’s Fitur 2014 tourism fair, with the aim of reinstating them as a preferred destination for domestic tourism.

Pro-life goal PRO-LIFE association Baleares Vida has announced the opening of a ‘rescue school’ designed to prevent abortions by talking to women attending abortion clinics about what it would take to change their minds.

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Raising awareness of underwater life MORE than 250 people gathered at the Palma aquarium on Sunday to attend an Association Ondine awareness event. Sponsored by Absolute Boat Care, the event provided an update on the work of the association and also ask for help and support for new projects. Association Ondine was formed in 2012 and is led by businessman and dive teacher, Brad Robertson. Brad gave a presen-

WATER MUSIC: Hayley Bob & the Blue Valentines. tation about the work of the organisation, ably supported by Glynis

German who simultaneously translated into Spanish. Marine biologist

Biel Morey delivered a report about the ongoing Sting Ray project, which records the numbers of rays living in the Bay of Palma as a way to measure the health of the Mediterranean waters. Whilst the grown-ups were attending the information session, the children had a guided tour of the aquarium and then all enjoyed a performance by the band Hayley Bob & the Blue Valentines.

A magical evening for children A SPECIAL event will première in Sa Taronja’s Theatre on Saturday at 6pm, The Treasure of Silence, a radio drama by and for children. Listeners will hear the story of Julio who must cross glaciers, deserts and inhospitable lands and fight the dragon of fire, to recover

treasure stolen from his queen. The audio drama will be accompanied by evocative and atmospheric sound effects created by a group of young enthusiasts. The production is directed by Eva-Carolin Ulmer, radio producer. To conclude, the young magician

from Andratx, Juan ‘MAG SUASI’ will perform his magic tricks. After the performance there will be a chance to learn techniques for creating sound effects and other secrets of radio art. Reservations and information: 672 136 343 or 971 235 268.

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Community service not fines PUIGPUNYEN COUNCIL has approved a plan for people to do community service rather than pay fines. The town hall believed giving people the choice would have added social and educational benefits. The plan also attempts to “create a greater sense of conformity to laws on the part of guilty parties” and to provide a greater sense of damage caused to the community when violations are committed, which should help prevent future infractions. Community service options include cleaning public streets and gardens, sign painting, and participation in social, educational and training activities. The measures will not apply to young people under 14 or to corporations.


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Surviving daughter, 13, rules out foul play in death of her family THE surviving daughter of a Sevilla family who died in December has ruled out a crime or suicide. A man 61, his wife 50, and their daughter of 14 died of poisoning from an

unidentified substance. Their 13-yearold daughter was taken to hospital as a safety measure although she hadn’t eaten with them and presented no symptoms of poisoning.

She has since been questioned about the hours preceding the deaths of her family. She did not mention anything which suggests a suicide pact or the desire of

Low cost airlines lead the way LOW cost airlines closed out 2013 with nearly 35 million passangers, a 4.6 per cent rise on last year. This contrasts with the drop in traffic for the traditional airlines which carried 0.8 per cent less than last year according to the ministry of tourism, energy and industry. In 2013 between January and December the low cost airlines carried more than half of

all air traffic, 54.2 per cent, and the traditional lines carried only 45.8 per cent of total traffic. In December 3.9 million passengers flew into Spain, 8.7 per cent more than the same month last year, 1.9 million arrived by low cost airlines, 48.7 per cent of the total. Overall in 2013 the UK and German markets were the leaders with 33.2 per cent and 19 per cent respectively. The British

any member of the family to kill the rest. When she got home, she made herself a sandwich and later her family began to vomit and feel ill. They called the emergency services on two occasions but weren’t admitted to hospital until the following day, where they died within hours. The National Institute of Toxicology has not issued a final report regarding the toxic substance which caused the deaths, although it is believed to have been an airborne substance, possibly Senohrabek / Shutterstock.com a pest control substance or fungicide. A post-mortem examinamarket rose 5.7 per cent with more than 11.6 tion ruled out the fact of million passengers. The biggest increase was them having died from food from Norway with 32.1 per cent more poisoning, as was initially travellers and a total of 876,138 passengers. thought. Spanish airports with the most traffic were The 13-year-old has now Barcelona with a rise of 7.4 per cent, Palma been put under the de Mallorca with a 7.8 per cent rise; Malaga protection of an older stepwith 11 per cent more and Alicante with a rise sister. of 13.7 per cent


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SWEDEN - A 73-yearold from Southern Sweden found internet fame after writing a wildly viral letter to an online newspaper, in which he demanded that the internet be shut down.

QUEEN ELIZABETH II was presented with an Oyster card for using public transport throughout London when she marked the 150th anniversary of London Underground.

A COUPLE from Telford who took their three children out of school for a family holiday to Greece during term time have been fined £630.

A TAXI DRIVER avoided prison despite being convicted of sexually assaulting a blind pensioner who he had known for two years.

Live abuse

Step back

POLICE are investigating 139 Britons suspected of paying to watch children being abused live on webcam from the Philippines. The investigation has been ongoing for two years.

BERLIN took a trip back to its Nazi past when Google Maps gave Theodor-Heuss-Platz its former name of AdolfHitler-Platz.

All washed up DENMARK - Fourteen dead cows which washed up on the beaches of Sweden and Denmark were likely dumped from a Lebanese ship that encountered bad weather, Danish police said.

Blindness breakthrough PATIENTS suffering from an inherited form of blindness have for the first time had their vision dramatically improved by gene therapy in a clinical trial by doctors at Oxford Eye Hospital.

ALMOST 1,000 teachers in the UK have been accused of having a relationship with a pupil in the last five years, research suggests. Just over 25 per cent faced police charges.

NORWAY - The Arctic University of Norway is to offer Europe’s first university course in dog sledding, starting from winter next year.

THE QUEEN: Now has card for public transport.

Sight again

Elegant lady DENMARK - Princess Mary of Denmark was named most elegant woman of 2013 by HELLO! Online readers, with 55 per cent of the votes.

Frozen fish NORWAY - A sudden drop in temperature in the north of the country froze a school of fish solid as they tried to escape en masse from a bay.

Energy needs DENMARK - For the first time, wind power accounted for more than half of all energy consumed in Denmark in a month in December, according to Energinet.dk.

PUBS and nightclubs in the UK routinely break a law which bans them from serving alcohol to drunk people, research shows.

Gout cases

Pocket fire

THE UK has the highest rate of gout in Europe, figures suggest. Experts found that one in 40 people across the UK is affected by the condition.

A PENSIONER suffered third-degree burns after picking up what he thought was amber on a beach, only to find it was white phosphorus when it caught fire in his pocket.

RUSSIAN PRESS Open letter

Space plans

ACTOR Sir Ian McKellen and 27 Nobel laureates have written to Russian President Vladimir Putin, asking him to change a controversial law banning ‘homosexual propaganda’.

RUSSIA plans to launch seven space vehicles by March, the federal space agency Roscosmos said on its official website.

Crew rescued

Film restrictions

SOURCES in the Russian government and parliament have said Russia will turn its clocks back one hour this spring with the possible return of winter saving time, abolished in 2011.

RUSSIA’S Culture Minister Vladimir Medinsky is considering introducing a cap on the number of films imported to the country FORCED LABOUR: Used in Cold War. each year, saying it will help the Russian film sector.

Atomic demand

Not private

HUNGARY tasked Russia’s atomic energy corporation to more than double production at its only nuclear power plant in a contract worth nearly $14 billion (€10.27 billion).

MICROSOFT CORPORATION, the owner of internet call service Skype, is willing to keep in store its Russian users’ correspondence for six months and share with police if necessary.

THE crew of a Russian cargo vessel trapped in ice off far-eastern Sakhalin Bay since December was airlifted by helicopter and sent home.

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Lab explosion A STUDENT was seriously injured and 15 others hurt when leftovers from a chemical experiment exploded after they were mistakenly mixed at a German university.

Routine offence

Dog sledding

SWEDEN - A pensioner spontaneously regained her eyesight recently after spending 13 years in the dark following a stroke.

Cradle snatchers

Better late… AN East German man who illicitly listened to a West German radio station as a teenager and sent a postcard across the Iron Curtain to win a record has received the prize 44 years later.

Forced labour SUPERMARKET chain Aldi and car manufacturer Volkswagen allegedly used East German forced labour during the Cold War.

Pork peril GERMANY’S love of cheap pork is harming the environment as well as human health, according to a report. They each get through 60 kilos of meat a year.


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Parents’ textbook complaints THE Ministry of Education has confirmed that next term there will be different textbooks for first, third and fifth year of primary school. This is because the new education law includes a different curriculum and several different subjects, and comes at a time when grants for school books and other material have been reduced to the bare minimum. Until now, books were changed every four years. Parents have complained that books are a must, and that forcing parents to change them at a time when money is tighter than ever is an imposition, especially when the new law promotes reusing and recycling school materials. Parents’ associations are asking that books be free for needy families, and will be meeting to find solutions.

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190,000 foreigners left Spain last year IN 2012, more than 190,000 foreign residents left Spain because they couldn’t find work. Most of them, 105,774 were from non-EU countries. In 2011, only 15,229 foreign residents decided to leave the country. The number of foreigners registered as residents of Spain on January 1, 2013, had fallen by 3.31 per cent compared to last year, making it the second year running that the foreign population has fallen. According to the National Institute of Statistics, there are currently 47,129,783 people in Spain, 0.29 per cent fewer than in 2011, of which 11.77 per cent are foreigners. Last year was the first since 1996, when data was first collected, that the population of Spain fell. According to the official census, the most numerous groups of foreigners in Spain are Romanians, Moroccans, British, Ecuadorians and Colombians. The average age of the population of Spain is 42.78 for Spaniards and 35.01 for foreigners, making the total average 41.87. The most populated regions are Andalucia, Cataluña, Madrid and Valencia, which between them have 60 per cent of the population. The only region where the population increased

FLYING AWAY: Many immigrants returning home. in 2012 was the Canary Islands, and the foreign population decreased in all regions except from Aragon.

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Got a question about Spanish way of life? Follow ‘Brits living in Spain’ on Facebook, says British Embassy IF you are unsure of how to report a crime in English, want to know what your healthcare rights are, how to renew your passport or get one in an emergency, all these and many other important issues can be found on the ‘Brits living in Spain’ Facebook page. Since its launch in November, more than 3,200 people have already ‘liked’ the page. It offers factual information and a lively forum for sharing experiences. Will Middleton, Consular Director for Spain, says, “We are really pleased with the response so far and with how British residents are sharing the information they find useful with others.” Brits living in Spain is run and moderated by the British Consular network. On Twitter follow @BritsliveSpain, and read news from the British Ambassador on @SimonManleyFCO.


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Visitors up SIXTEEN per cent more people visited Antequera in 2013, amounting to 261,876 in total. The most visited place is the Torcal landscape on the outskirts of the town.

Digital records ESTEPONA Town Hall intends to digitalise all of the documents which exist in the municipal archives from the 19th century so it can be consulted online.

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George comes to town

Dangerous chase

GEORGE CLOONEY and Hugh Laurie are in Valencia for Disney’s new science fiction film, Tomorrowland. Filming will take place in Valencia’s futuristic City of Arts and Sciences. Tomorrowland is the tale of a curious teenager and former boy genius inventor, bound by destiny to uncover together the secrets of a place somewhere in time and space.

A MOTORCYCLIST, 41, was arrested by Local Police after a dangerous chase through Las Lagunas, Mijas, endangering other drivers, which ended when he crashed into a bollard.

Travel fraud THE manager of a travel agency in Fuengirola, aged 53, was arrested for tricking clients out of more than €20,000. The agency closed in December.

Winning province THE ONCE lottery for the Blind in Spain was lucky for one Marbella winner, with €100,000, and several in Ronda with €320,000 between them and Torremolinos with €240,000.

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Shooting location NERJA has been praised as a location for filming and photo shoots by Spanish tourism magazine El Club de la Vida Buena.

Copper theft

Sailing comp

BENAMOCARRA COUNCIL has lodged a complaint about the theft of copper cable from the local Adolfo Alba Ruiz football stadium.

MORE than 300 entries have been made from 14 countries for the VII International Sailing Competition being held in Torrevieja from tomorrow (Friday) until Sunday.

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Port arrests

Body recovered

TWO people were arrested at Motril Port trying to board the Tinamar ferry to Melilla in a car which had been stolen in Germany.

A POST-MORTEM examination is to be carried out to establish the cause of death of a man whose body was recovered from the sea on the beach of San Pedro close to La Curra, Cartagena.

Traffic cut TRAFFIC was stopped in Calle Axarquia in Nerja after the engine of a car caught fire. No one was injured in the incident, which was dealt with by firefighters.

Porters protest PORTERS at the Axarquia Regional Hospital are to protest every Monday and Friday at 1pm against what they consider ‘unacceptable’ changes to their working conditions.

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Community service LAST year a total of 78 people were involved in community service work in Torrevieja. Since 2005 around 400 people have carried out such sentences in the city.

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Piquersa pride

A BRITISH man has been found guilty of the murder of a 33-year-old man who was renting his Algorfa property and dumping his body in the Sierra Escalona area of Pilar de la Horadada in May 2009.

THE Sultan of Oman has contracted Almeria company Piquersa to provide a fleet of road-sweepers destined for an area dedicated to the handling and processing of fish.

Notary killers

Lucky day

NINE Hells Angels have received a total of 67 years behind bars for the murder of a notary in Torrevieja in 2009.

HUERCAL-OVERA is to feature on the Spanish National Lottery ticket for March 6 to commemorate the

NEWS DESK Exencion de Villazgo of March 3, 1668, which brought to an end the paying of taxes by peasant farmers to landowners.

Panel smashed GARRUCHA TOWN HALL has condemned an act of vandalism at one of the town’s padel tennis courts where a glass panel was smashed.

English theatre HUNDREDS of schoolchildren in Huercal Almeria attended the ‘Educateatro’ school theatre featuring two shows in English with productions of Tarzan and Jack and the Beanstalk.

No kidding BETWEEN January and October of 2013, Almeria exported 7.9 million kilos of lactose products, the main one being goat’s milk, followed by cheese and yoghurt. This was an increase of 456 per cent on the same period in 2012.

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Blaze doused FIRE destroyed 0.5 hectares of scrub and pines in a rural area of Teulada. A helicopter, air tractor and two fire engines brought the blaze under control within two hours.

Mystery fire A WOMAN driving through Muchamiel with her six-year-old son escaped from their blazing car which caught fire for unknown reasons. Neither was injured but the car was burnt out.

Historic finds EXCAVATIONS at a Denia townhouse uncovered 12th century Moorish plasterwork and three Christian tombs. A wall with drawings of a ship, a lute and a calendar also appeared during the work.

Shortcut wanted ALCOY Chamber of Commerce has called for direct access to Villena’s high-speed railway station from the A-31 motorway. Access from secondary roads also needs improvement, the chamber said.

Drunk-driver A SUSPECTED hit-and-run driver was arrested in Elda two hours after seriously injuring a cyclist, who later needed an emergency operation. A breath test revealed the motorist was three times over the drink-driving limit when detained.


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STAT OF WEEK SPAIN’S tax authority Hacienda has now returned €10.1 billion in rebates on taxpayers’ 2012 declarations, 92.7 per cent of the amount due. Most rebates went to Cataluña, Andalucía, Madrid and Comunidad Valenciana.

Good result for IAG Airlines group had most passengers LAST year might not have been exceptional for airline Iberia but overall it was good for International Airlines Group. With almost 32 million passengers in 2013, the group, holding company of British Airways and Iberia, again had more passengers than any other airline in Spain, said airports operator Aena. It was a mixed result for IAG with Iberia

performing poorly. Its 10.88m passenger numbers last year were almost 28 per cent down on 2012. This was offset by low-cost Iberia Express’s 3.24m passengers, a 46 per cent increase. The IAG improvement owed much to Vueling, acquired by IAG last April. The 2013 balance was the first to include lowcost Vueling’s figures.

Retailers that are riding high MERCADONA, Inditex and Dia have weathered the crisis better than most Spanish retailers. Despite the fall in consumer spending they are well-placed on the Global Powers of Retailing list compiled by Deloitte and Stores magazine. El Corte Ingles and Eroski are also present amongst the 250 top retailers but have dropped in the rankings since last year. Juan Roig’s Mercadona supermarket chain, present only on the domestic market, rose two places to 42 and was the highest-ranked amongst the Spanish entries. In contrast the Inditex clothing chain - famous for the Zara label - also

moved up two places to 45 but is riding out the crisis thanks to the internet and expansion outside Spain where sales have fallen. El Corte Ingles, although third amongst Spain’s entries, dropped eight places and is now 62nd, its lowest ranking since 2002. The Dia supermarket chain, which combined good results in Spain with international expansion, advanced two places to 73rd position, well ahead of Eroski which fell eight places to 127. The Deloitte list is headed by the US supermarket chain WalMart, followed by the UK’s Tesco and Costco, the US cash-and-carry.

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Home front slump HOUSE sales fell by 15.9 per cent in November for the seventh month running. That month’s 21,847 transactions were the second-lowest since the INE statistics office began keeping records in 2007.

Dairy growth MILK group Pascual is seeking associates to expand into China, India and Africa. It expects international sales to rise from 5 to 15 per cent by the end of 2015.

Gulf between high and low SPAIN’S pay gap is widening. Executive salaries rose by 6.9 per cent last year but fell 3.8 per cent for middle management. Below these levels wages fell 0.4 per cent. An executive earns approximately €80,330 a year pre-tax, found a survey by the Eada business school and ICSA business consultancy.

The situation is polarising, claimed Ernest Poveda. Although executive salaries have risen, earnings for the two other sectors are settling to the same level. Executives in Madrid and Cataluña receive highest salaries, while Navarra has the best-paid employees, followed by Madrid, Cataluña and the Basque Region.

IAG: Holding company of BA and Iberia.

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Labour costs down LABOUR costs in Spain fell for a fourth year in a row in 2013. Households have seen a 10 per cent decline in income since 2008, according to the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development.

Ban lifted AN EU trade ban on Iran was due to be lifted this week once inspectors give the all clear that the Middle Eastern country is fulfilling conditions on a nuclear deal. The ban was imposed over fears it was developing weapons grade nuclear capability.

Banks pay SPANISH banks’ debts with the European Central Bank fell by more than €110 billion during 2013. By the end of December their total debt stood at €201.8 billion.

Drinks go JAPANESE Suntory has agreed an €11.7 billion takeover of Beam Inc, owners of Jim Beam bourbon as well as Spain’s DYC whisky and Larios gin.

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Youth Guarantee to help the young unemployed... WITH Spain’s youth unemployment rate standing at 57.7 per cent the country has signed up to a European Commission ‘Youth Guarantee’. It is one of 17 countries that has already submitted a plan to implement the guarantee, described as an ambitious EU-wide reform aiming to help all jobless people under 25 find employment, continued education, an apprenticeship or traineeship within four months of becoming unemployed or leaving formal education. Another 11 European member states are still preparing their strategies to deliver a national Youth Guarantee scheme. Laszlo Andor, European Commissioner for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion, said: “Leaving young people without help damages their lifetime prospects as well as Europe’s economic potential and social cohesion. It is in each Member State’s interest to act swiftly and put in place practical measures to help young people get a job or acquire the skills to get a job in the future.” In April 2013, EU ministers adopted a Council recommendation on establishing a Youth Guarantee, which sets out in detail the measures and reforms to be put in place in order to ensure that everyone under 25 gets a real chance to get a foothold in the labour market. Most elements of the Youth Guarantee can be co-financed by the European Social Fund, such as provision of job-search support or training, extension and modernisation of apprenticeship

COMMISSION: Fighting youth unemployment. systems, hiring subsidies or traineeship grants. Member states with regions suffering more than 25 per cent youth unemployment will be entitled to more money from the EU to tackle the problem. That will mean an €881.44 million boost from Europe, which Spain will have to match from its European Social Fund allocation and spend on getting under-25s off the dole queues. The Youth Guarantee is based on experience in Austria and Finland that show investing in young people pays off. For example, the Finnish Youth Guarantee resulted in a reduction in unemployment amongst young people, with 83.5 per cent successfully allocated a job, traineeship, apprenticeship or further education within three months of registering.

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For many member states, the implementation of the Youth Guarantee will require structural reforms. For example, public employment services must be able to ensure individual young people receive appropriate advice on job, education and training opportunities most relevant to their own situation, resulting in a tailor-made, concrete offer within four months. Another area requiring structural reforms concerns apprenticeships and vocational education and training systems. Member states must ensure they give young people the skills employers are looking for. The Youth Guarantee does not come cheap - the International Labour Organisation has estimated the cost of setting up Youth Guarantees in the Eurozone at €21 billion per year.

SPAIN got a welcome boost in the bonds market when it auctioned three year notes at the lowest yield recorded by news agency Bloomberg since 2004. The Spanish treasury will pay a yield of just 1.595 per cent. It was part of a bonds sale of €5.91 billion - the largest amount of bonds sold in auction in one day since January 2012. The low yields reflect a surge in confidence in the Spanish economy with investors deciding the investment is low risk. It came as the same time as Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy said that Spain’s economy, which only recently came out of a two year recession, had probably started accelerating in the last quarter of 2013. With borrowing costs declining it is good news for the treasury as it needs to pay less to service debt. With unemployment declining slightly and the economy growing the end of 2013 could be seen as a turning point for Spain.

Service sector recovery gets stronger as activity increases THE recovery in the Spanish service sector strengthened in December as both new orders and business activity increased at sharper rates. That said, there were signs that the rise in new business was at least partly supported by ongoing discounting. Meanwhile, the rate of job cuts eased, and was only marginal. The headline seasonally adjusted Business Activity Index which is based on a single question asking respondents to report on the actual change in business activity at their

companies compared to one month ago - increased to 54.2 in December from 51.5 in November. This was the second successive reading above the 50.0 no-change mark and signalled the sharpest rise in activity since July 2007. Commenting on the Spanish Services PMI survey data, Andrew Harker, senior economist at Markit, the financial information and services company and author of the report, said: “The latest services PMI data provide real optimism that in 2014 we could finally see the start of a

meaningful economic recovery in Spain. Activity and new business each rose at rates not seen since prior to the economic crisis, although the extent to which companies are relying on discounting to support growth of orders remains a worry. “There even looks to be signs of positive movement in the labour market, with the sector coming close to seeing a stabilisation in employment in December.” Businesses interviewed for the report said there were signs of greater customer activity during the month. Transport & Storage

led the overall expansion in activity, closely followed by Financial Intermediation. New business increased for the fifth successive month in December. Moreover, the rate of expansion quickened for the third consecutive month and was the fastest in almost six-and-a-half years. All six monitored sectors posted an expansion of new orders. Despite a sharp rise in new business, backlogs of work continued to fall. That said, the rate of depletion remained only marginal.

Staffing levels also continued to decrease during the month, but the rate of job cuts eased for the second month running and was the slowest since the current sequence of falling employment began in March 2008. Post & Telecommunications and Transport & Storage registered increases in staffing levels. A number of respondents indicated staff costs had fallen in December. However, rising energy prices at other firms meant overall input costs were unchanged from November. This followed two months of increasing input prices.


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Watch your purse and avoid being App-solutely fleeced! PARENTS beware! If you’re trying to keep a tight leash on your finances these days then something you might not have thought about, is controlling how your kids spend your money. Granted, their pocket money is theirs to do what they please with, but what about money that they might be spending without your consent? It’s been revealed that apps for mobile phones and tablets have been bleeding some mums and dads dry - and sometimes initially unbeknownst to both parents and kids. In America this week, computer giant Apple has been made to refund €24 million to parents whose children made in-app purchases without their

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parents’ consent. We all have apps on our devices and many parents have games to distract the little ones on long journeys or to get five minutes of me-time! But this is where the trouble starts. Once an app is downloaded then these socalled ‘in-app’ purchases can be made along

the way, which typically allow faster progression in a game. All that is needed to go ahead with an in-app purchase is a password. Parents have complained that a password prompt screen would sometimes randomly pop up on their screen without explaining this would finalise any purchase made in the app and that’s exactly why so many parents got caught out unknowingly buying in-apps for their gamehungry kids. In–app purchases can range from €1 to €100. Apple is now under onus to change its billing procedures to make sure customers have given consent before they are charged.

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Output increase INDUSTRIAL production in the euro-area rose 1.8 per cent in November according to the EU’s statistics office. That was the biggest increase since May 2010.

Good signs SPANISH exports of goods and services rose 6.1 per cent in 2013. Exports were worth an estimated €350 billion, according to the Spanish government.

€1bn plan BARCELONA based Desigual clothing chain is targeting worldwide sales of €1 billion in 2014, up from €440 million four years ago. It plans to open 100 stores a year globally in an expansion drive.

What to do if there is no will? Q. My wife, just over 40 years old, passed away suddenly at the end of You and the 2013. We had been married for just over a year. We were married in Law in Spain Gibraltar. As my wife had several years By David Searl left on her UK passport, we never got around to changing her name on it. As a result, the Spanish death certificate is in her maiden name. She was joint owner with her father of two apartments here and now her father wants to sell them. I am a Spanish resident and my wife was also a resident. The father is not resident in Spain. My wife had not made a will. As the surviving spouse, how do I stand with relation to her property? KM (Costa del Sol) A. If your wife had made a UK will, the Spanish authorities would respect its provisions. If she had neither a UK will nor a Spanish will, the basic Spanish rules will apply. In the absence of surviving children, her father will inherit her property, including her shares in the two flats and any other assets she had.

Spanish law provides only that a surviving spouse inherits the right to live in the family home. The rest goes to the children, or, in this case, the father. He will need a lawyer to help identify him as the legitimate inheritor and he will pay Spanish inheritance tax, at the rate for immediate family. If resident in Spain, he

would have almost complete exemption from inheritance tax.

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GOOD LIFE: Yachts at Palma in the sunshine.

Spain’s high quality of life SPAIN is the only country in the world that can boast two cities among the top 10 places with the highest quality of life in the world: Madrid and Palma de Mallorca. These are the conclusions of a study by the international team at Knight Frank, which takes into account various factors such as culture, education, cost of living, leisure activities, the range of top quality restaurants and the climate. In this ranking, Dubai was considered the city with the highest quality of life in the world, due to its 350 days of sunshine a year, the low cost of living there, the wide variety of luxury leisure activities and the educational facilities available to foreigners

looking to find a school for their children. Meanwhile, the largest island in the Balearics, Mallorca, came in second place as a result of its 300 days of sunshine a year and the high scores it received in the other general factors being evaluated. Madrid, the capital of Spain, achieved 10th place in this ranking thanks to its luxury leisure activities and the reasonable prices at which they are offered. Otherwise, the list of the top 10 destinations in the world for quality of life is made up of the Cayman Islands in third place, followed by Geneva and Cyprus, with London placed in sixth position, then Hong Kong, Singapore, Auckland and Monaco.




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Killer’s return is an affront to his victims THE article ‘Locals are concerned over killer’s return’ (Issue 1489) gave me chills as I read it. Manuel Gonzalez, the ‘tracksuit madman’, who was sentenced to 169 years and served only 16 has now returned to a small town of 1,600 people in Sevilla. He attacked 16 women and girls in a three-year span (19911993) meaning that effectively he served one measly year for each attack. That is an insult to his victims. Stabbing women with knives and arrows in their buttocks and genitals gets you ONE YEAR in prison? I understand the implications of the annulment of the Parot doctrine, but my perception is that criminals sentenced to very long terms (like Gonzalez’s 169 years) can and still should serve the full 30 years allowed by law. Gonzalez served just 16 of those, and he attacked a load of women. What the heck? Why isn’t he serving another 14 years? I would love a news story which interviewed the judge to find out how in the cosmos these decisions are made. Katrin Freiesleben, Alhaurin de la Torre (Malaga)

Absolutely disgusting RE your story (Axarquia, Issue 1487) about expats taking to the streets to protest against potential demolition orders on their homes, this situation is absolutely disgusting! Honest, community-minded citizens, who did NOTHING at all wrong, other than to choose to ‘migrate’ to Spain - with all the financial benefits that brings to Spain, a full member of the European Community - now find themselves robbed of their autonomy. No longer can they freely make decisions with regard to their homes, which in the main, represent their life savings. Instead they are effectively being held hostage by the Spanish authorities who seem hell-bent on causing continued

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Clueless experts I READ an interesting article (Issue 1487) in the Food and Drink Section. It stated new EU regulations limit the use of cinnamon as it contains coumarin, a naturally occurring toxic chemical. Studies have linked high coumarin intake to liver damage in a small number of sensitive people. I could sleep soundly with the knowledge that the EU is taking the health of its 500 million residents seriously. Blow me down, the very next EWN (Issue 1488) Health & Beauty section reports many health benefits of cinnamon. Research has found that cinnamon significantly reduces

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blood pressure in certain diabetic and pre-diabetic patients. It aids glucose control by enhancing the effectiveness of insulin and has a beneficial impact on blood-sugar levels. It has been widely used in Indian ayurvedic medicine. It is good for oral health, killing bacteria associated with gum disease. This confirms my longstanding belief that the world is full of ‘experts’ who haven’t got a clue what they’re doing. Pass another glass of tinto, please, to boost my immune system (Issue 1488) and for protection against cancer, Alzheimer’s, dementia, heart

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Still in love with Spain I AM writing in response to John Edward’s letter ‘Just not the place I fell in love with’. We first bought here in 1996 and in our opinion it has improved dramatically. We now have excellent roads, a good choice of supermarkets and can eat indoors in restaurants now that the smoking ban is in force. To us it is far more civilised and I welcome stronger ITVs if it means that cars on the road are safer. Does laissez-faire mean that people could drive around in dangerous vehicles and nonsmokers had to put up with breathing in others’ smoke? To us, Spain still provides a friendly and uncrowded place to live and a far better lifestyle than we could ever afford in the UK. Barbara Wicker, Torrox (Malaga)

I AM amazed that a woman was fined €200 for ‘jaywalking’ in Algeciras (Issue 1489). According to your article, the woman made sure it was safe to cross the road, and this should be enough not to fine her. I understand that the authorities have to do anything in their power to prevent accidents, but it seems it will get to a point in which we will be subject to fines for almost any action. The same happens when we drive alone on the motorway. Why shouldn’t we be allowed to drive at more than 120km/h when there’s no one around? Of course, we have to follow certain rules to protect ourselves and others, but aren’t we old enough to know when it’s safe to do something? It is clear to me that Algeciras City Hall has set up ‘Big Brother’ surveillance to catch people redhanded and receive extra money in fines. Johnathan Simons, Estepona (Malaga)

What freedom? BOTH Julian Assange and Edward Snowden would die of apoplectic laughter to read that, according to Mike Walsh (Issue 1489), ‘the US value freedom of expression’! Charlie Dowling, Orihuela Costa (Alicante)

Puzzle pleasure MAY I say how much I enjoy the Time Out section in the Euro Weekly News. I look forward to it every Thursday. Friends and I always gather at our local café to collect a copy of the paper and then settle down to complete the various quizzes, whilst enjoying a coffee or even a cheeky glass of wine! It is one of the highlights of our week. It may sound totally unexciting to many people but it gets us all out of the house for a bit of fun and socialising. So, thank you, Euro Weekly News, for bringing some pleasure into our lives. Joan Foster, Torremolinos (Malaga)

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The slowest and driest of months F

RANK SINATRA famously commented that he felt sorry for people who didn’t drink, because “when they wake up in the morning that’s as good as they’re going to feel all day.” His comment feels particularly poignant this January, when hot on the heels of my first New Year’s resolution (Spanish classes, as I mentioned in last week’s Expat Strife) comes a dry, regenerating and exceedingly long month. It’s not as if I was going hell for leather in the drinking stakes over Christmas. No reenactment of Nicolas Cage’s role in Leaving Las Vegas, vodka stashed in the shower; no spilling out of bars in a heaped mess in the ‘madrugada’ (the word for wee small hours of the morning). It’s more a case of constant glass in hand, readily topped up by hubby or other charming hosts. Rude not to!

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Still, I was starting to visualise my poor liver waving the white flag of surrender, so thought it best to add a month of abstinence to the list of resolutions. And here we are. Tick, tock. No cheeky afternoon caña in the local - even though a Spanish friend assures me this does not even qualify as an alcoholic drink. No warming Rioja in front of the fireplace on a Friday evening as a reward for a week well accomplished. And forget the Sunday Brunch Bloody Mary. Even the lauded health benefits now seem tenuous - I feel no massive spurt of energy or inclination to climb Sierra Nevada. Wise friends inform me that

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it is all government (UK, rather than Spain, on this occasion) propaganda to ease the burden on the National Health Service and that we do not in fact live longer by cutting the booze, but it certainly feels that way. I am starting to think they have a valid point. I am ticking off a lot of chores on my ‘to do list,’ but is it adding to feelings of joy and contentment? Debatable. It’s just that the harsh edges of real life seem just a bit smoother after a glass of wine with the roast, not to mention that culturally, in Spain, the meal doesn’t seem complete in its absence. Fortunately, February is now within striking distance and my liver must surely be like a newborn baby’s. The only question is what will it be on the first day of next month? Permanent teetotalism or a soupçon of 2004 Cune Imperial - the Riojan winner of the 2013 International Wine Challenge. I wonder…



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Thursday BBC1/ 4:00pm Perfection 4:45pm Escape to the Country 5:30pm Antiques Road Trip 6:15pm Pointless 7:00pm BBC News at Six 7:30pm BBC London News 8:00pm The One Show 8:30pm EastEnders 9:00pm Hidden Kingdoms 10:00pm Silent Witness 11:00pm BBC News at Ten 11:25pm BBC London News 11:35pm Question Time

BBC2/ 6:15pm Flog It! 7:00pm Eggheads 7:30pm Great British Railway Journeys 8:00pm The Great Interior Design Challenge 9:00pm Restoration Home 10:00pm Winterwatch 11:00pm Charlie Brooker's Weekly Wipe 11:30pm Newsnight 12:20am Russia on Four Wheels 1:20am World Indoor Bowls Highlights

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CH4/ 4:10pm Countdown 5:00pm Deal or No Deal 6:00pm Come Dine with Me 7:00pm The Simpsons 7:30pm Hollyoaks 8:00pm Channel 4 News 9:00pm Supersize v Superskinny 10:00pm The Undateables 11:00pm What Happens in Sunny Beach... 12:05am 24 Hours in A and E

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ITV2/ 5:10pm The Real Housewives of Orange County 6:05pm The Millionaire Matchmaker 7:00pm Dinner Date 8:00pm You've Been Framed! 9:00pm Two and a Half Men 10:00pm The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift 12:10am Take Me Out

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BBC2/ 5:30pm Coast 6:00pm Wild Arabia 8:00pm Flog It! 9:00pm Dad's Army 9:30pm Morecambe and Wise in Pieces 10:30pm QI XL 11:15pm West is West

ITV/ 4:00pm All Star Family Fortunes 4:40pm You've Been Framed! 5:10pm Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang 7:20pm Local News and Weather 7:30pm ITV News and Weather 7:45pm Splash! 9:15pm Take Me Out 10:30pm The Jonathan Ross Show 11:30pm ITV News at Ten and Weather 11:45pm The FA Cup Highlights.

CH4/ 5:00pm Come Dine with Me 7:30pm Channel 4 News 8:00pm Speed with Guy Martin 9:00pm Bigfoot Files 10:00pm Hostages 11:00pm Underworld: Rise of the Lycans

ITV2/ 4:30pm FYI Daily 4:35pm Honey 5:25pm You've Been Framed! 6:25pm You've Been Framed and Famous! 7:30pm The Perfect Storm 8:30pm FYI Daily 8:35pm The Perfect Storm 10:00pm Die Another Day

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Sunday BBC1/ 4:15pm Escape to the Country 5:00pm Songs of Praise 5:35pm Hidden Kingdoms 6:35pm BBC News 6:50pm Regional News 6:55pm Weather 7:00pm Fake or Fortune? 8:00pm Countryfile 9:00pm Call the Midwife 10:00pm The Musketeers 11:00pm BBC News 11:15pm Regional News 11:20pm Weather 11:25pm Meet the Fockers

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CH4/ 4:20pm Deal or No Deal 5:25pm Channel 4 News 5:55pm Jamie and Jimmy's Friday Night Feast 7:00pm Mirror Mirror 9:00pm The Jump 10:00pm Unstoppable 11:50pm G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra

ITV2/ 4:50pm FYI Daily 4:55pm Miss Congeniality 6:00pm Peter Pan 7:00pm FYI Daily 7:05pm Peter Pan 8:15pm Despicable Me 9:15pm FYI Daily 9:20pm Despicable Me 10:00pm The Magaluf Weekender 11:00pm The Bourne Supremacy

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ITV/ 6:00pm The Chase 7:00pm Local News and Weather 7:30pm ITV News and Weather 8:00pm Emmerdale 8:30pm Coronation Street 9:00pm A Great Welsh Adventure with Griff Rhys Jones 9:30pm Coronation Street 10:00pm The Bletchley Circle 11:00pm ITV News at Ten and Weather 11:35pm Piers Morgan's Life Stories

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BBC2/ 4:15pm Coast 5:10pm The Secret Life of Elephants 6:10pm Flog It! 6:55pm Party Political Broadcast by the Labour Party 7:00pm Eggheads 7:30pm Great British Railway Journeys 8:00pm The Great Interior Design Challenge 9:00pm The Restaurant Man 10:00pm Horizon 11:00pm Mock the Week 11:30pm Newsnight

ITV/ 4:00pm The Alan Titchmarsh Show 5:00pm Britain's Best Bakery 6:00pm The Chase 7:00pm ITV News London 7:25pm Party Political Broadcast by the Labour Party 7:30pm ITV News and Weather 8:00pm Emmerdale 8:30pm Coronation Street 9:00pm Midsomer Murders 11:00pm ITV News at Ten and Weather 11:35pm The Jonathan Ross Show

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ITV2/ 4:05pm The Jeremy Kyle Show 5:10pm The Real Housewives of Orange County 6:05pm The Millionaire Matchmaker 7:00pm Dinner Date 8:00pm You've Been Framed! 9:00pm Two and a Half Men 10:00pm Benidorm 11:00pm The Magaluf Weekender


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release, investors saw the possibility of a delay to the wind-down of the Federal Reserve’s money-printing stimulus. Subsequent comments by senior Fed officials dismissed that fear so the dollar was able to move ahead by a cent and a half against sterling and hold its own against the euro. CAD The Canadian employment figures, including the loss of 46k jobs and an increase in the unemployment rate from 6.9% to 7.2%, were even more disappointing than those from the United States. It continued to be a bumpy week for the Loonie, with one-

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902887243 mallorca@moneycorp.com and two-cent swings the norm. But the net result was to leave it unchanged against sterling and just three-quarters of a cent lower against the US dollar. AUD Australia was not the only country to announce disappointing employment figures but investors were not impressed by the loss of 23k jobs there and a big swing from full-time to part-

time working. When investors’ shocked surprise had dissipated, the Aussie regained an even keel but was unable to recover the lost ground. It was down by a cent on the week against the US dollar and practically unchanged against sterling. NZD Statistics New Zealand does not churn out the same quantity of economic data as its peers in Britain or the United States. The consequent lack of statistics can often work in favour of the NZ dollar and that was the case in the last seven days. With no reason to punish or praise, the Kiwi investors left it alone. It strengthened by three cents against the retreating British pound and by half a cent against the US dollar.


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OPINION & COMMENT

Careers over for household names I DUNNO, all these celebrity sex cases this week seem surreal. Headline after headline, knocking nails into the coffins of household names and their careers, whether ultimately found guilty or not. There is something about it all that has a whiff of unfairness. Many of these women’s complaints are nothing more than could be expected on a rowdy weekend night in the local boozer. ‘I felt his hand on my bum.’ ‘He brushed his hands against my breast.’ I know, I know; before all you gals start screaming, I do understand that any unwelcome sexual advances are out of order and some of the accusations are very serious indeed, but some are also a load of indignant twaddle. What about the boot being on the other foot? I myself have been ‘sexually assaulted’. I’ve been groped, had my behind squeezed, received obscene suggestions, and experienced the occasional serious grope to my

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nether regions. Most of these experiences have been accompanied by whoops and catcalls by whatever group of women the perpetrator was out with for the night. You don’t see me rushing to the Old Bill. Don’t get me wrong, I don’t enjoy it. In fact, I find someone grabbing your proverbials in public pretty demeaning. But then I’m a bloke. I can hear the sniggering and the ‘you should be so luckys’ from here. Therein lies the problem. If I lodged a complaint with the police, I probably wouldn’t even get it past the front desk. “Hey, Sarge, there’s a bloke here complaining he’s been groped by some bird. Wot shall I do with

SEXUAL HARASSMENT: Boot on other foot? him?” “Ha, ha! Tell him he should be so lucky and send him on his way.” Different attitude, ya see. I dunno; whatever the outcome of these cases something about it all just doesn’t seem quite right. Just had a ‘brisk’ exchange on

FB with folk who still believe the McCanns are guilty of their daughter’s disappearance. Well, all I can say is that this opinion sits alongside the beliefs of those who belong to the flat earth society. For somebody who has been exonerated from a crime to do everything in their power to keep the offence as high profile and fresh in the public’s mind as possible - for years - must be either demented or not guilty. Well these two, obviously highly intelligent, tragic parents are most certainly not demented. Give us a break! And that’s about it, apart from wishing my lovely daughter Charlene a very happy birthday and loads of love from a proud new grandad. Keep the faith Love Leapy leapylee2002@gmail.com

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Closed minded I LOVED Leapy's article ‘Missing global-warming con men’ (Issue 1489). Most people will not believe only a handful of people run our planet. They are so closedminded it’s not worth trying to explain. I’m just waiting for the so-called global warming experts to tell governments they need to tax humans for breathing, as we breathe out carbon dioxide which surely must be contributing to it. C B (By email)

Fear so... WE are at the mercy of a few multi-trillionaires running the world, according to Leapy. Once I would have called him paranoid, but after the global financial recession, I fear he is right. A Redmond (By email)

It’s important to be seen and get involved Vicki Mcleod

Family Matters I HAVE told you before to join the Europeos Por Espana group (EPORE). And here’s another example of why you should. Last Monday night, my daughter La Gidg, with my husband and I, accompanied a group from EPORE to the 59th presentation for the Premis de Ciutat Palma. It’s the yearly prize-giving for cultural achievements in the city, and it’s quite fancy pants as it turns out. Picture the scene in the foyer of the Teatro Principal: in piled local mayor after mayor after mayor; it seemed as if every single area in Mallorca was represented that evening along with the European community (i.e. Kate Mentink and the gang from EPORE). There were plenty of ‘Grand Dame’ looking ladies with furs (and I imagine major hairdressing bills), some blokes

in suits of armour and ceremonial swords, and lots and lots of people. The local Spanish press were there in force, with TV cameras and plenty of snappers. And us. I’d asked before if there was any particular dress code, as we have (shabby lot that we are) been caught out before when we’ve rocked up to an afternoon event in jeans only to be welcomed in by lounge suits and ballgowns. We were slightly smarter than usual in preparation for an evening at the Teatro Principal but you don’t really have to worry when you are in such a lovely building at a special event.

SPECIAL SPACE: The Teatro Principal in Palma. If you haven’t had a chance to go inside and enjoy the space then do get yourself along at some point. It has been laid out to benefit the acoustics of the room, rather than the possibly more familiar theatre auditorium

layout, which means there is a large open space for the sound to float through and plenty of boxes to sit in on the many levels. La Gidg saw the top of her music teacher’s head - her

teacher did not believe her the next day when she told her that she had seen her, and only changed her mind when La G described exactly what she had been wearing and where she had been sitting. THAT’S how special it was to have been there. It’s a privilege to be invited to these sorts of events; just after Christmas we were able to go to the Pregon at the Palma Council, which was amazing as well. And it’s because we’re members of this association. It’s also vitally important that we show up. If as foreign residents of Mallorca you want to have a voice or want to be taken seriously, or want in any way to have an effect on the society that we live in, then you’ve got to show up, and you’ve got to be seen to be there. Thank you to Kate and the people at EPORE for yet another chance to be there. If you want to join the association then visit www.familymattersmallorca. com for more information. I can highly recommend it.




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J Class returns to Palma in the 2014 Superyacht Cup THE first news about the prestigious Superyacht Cup 2014 in June has the impressive J class returning to Palma. The J class features 20 of the world’s biggest and most famous yachts. Photos of last year’s cup, displaying the force and elegance of these vessels in competition, were seen the world over. Owing to the success and popularity of the event, the Superyacht Cup will be the principal regatta of the year for the J class.

Two exceptional trophies are up for grabs in the competition. The first is the ‘Corinthians Kings Cup,’ crafted in 1914 by the renowned silversmith R & W Sorley of Glasgow which was originally bestowed by King George V to the Royal Clyde Yacht Club. The second trophy will be the ‘King Hundred Guinea Cup’ made in 1927 by Carrington & Co of London. It was originally given by King George VI in the 1937 regatta of the Royal Yacht Squadron.

SUPERYACHT CUP: Featuring J class. Gaastra is this year’s gold sponsor and provider of official garb. Silver sponsors Rolling Rock, Mallorca Astilleros, Pantaenius and Reckmann will also continue their support for the Superyacht Cup. It is expected that

Dutch shipyard ‘Classen,’ will also participate. Classen constructed last year’s winner, the fabulous Heartbeat (Hoek Design) as well as four of 17 high-performance yachts signed up so far for this year’s competition.

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WE all know somebody who has a fat dog or cat. It’s unfortunate but true just as our general population is getting more obese, so are our pets. If you love your pet, you tend to spoil them. The health risks to the

overweight family pet are many. One of the most common complications is the development of diabetes. According to one study, heavy or obese pets are two to four times more likely to develop diabetes. Other problems can develop in the liver, which stores fat. When kitty is overweight, an increased amount of fat can build up, a condition called hepatic lipidosis. Since it can result in decreased liver function, it can be life-threatening if an obese cat, for any reason, does not eat, loses weight rapidly, or is otherwise stressed. The risk of lameness and arthritis in heavy or obese dogs and cats is three to five times that of pets with optimal weight. Also, obese cats are twice as likely to develop nonallergic skin conditions. Veterinarians generally need to take extra precautions when anaesthetising and performing surgery on obese cats. Since many of the anaesthetics are taken up by fat, an overweight animal will take longer to come out of anaesthesia as

BALEARIC SAILORS: Kick off 2014 with training event at RCNP. OBESITY: Becoming increasingly common in our pets. the anaesthetic must be removed from the fat by the body. In the end the responsibility for a fat pet can be placed on the shoulders of you, the owner. You’re not doing your pets any favours when you give them that extra can of food or kitty treat when they beg for it. Withholding things they like may have to be done for their own good! For your local radio frequency log on www.talkradioeurope. com

Top Balearic sailors meet for their technical training THE Real Club Nautico de Palma (RCNP) held the annual Technification Global Plan (PGT) training last weekend. The PGT is directed by the Balearic Sailing Association (FBV). The objective of the event is to jointly coordinate the 2014 season. Those involved in the PGT training included sailing clubs, sailors, coaches, and parents. The boats involved included the Opti, the Laser, the 420, and the

Skud 18, a new paraOlympic class, with specialised instructors for each type. The PGT also had the pleasure this year to have national Laser team coach Roi Alonso participate. Included in the PGT training was a special sports psychology workshop designed in conjunction with the Balearic University. The workshop, which was offered by Miguel Salom, is a pioneering

one in the world of Spanish sailing. Other PGT activities included physical and anthropometric tests as well as a knowledge of racing rules. This year’s technical staff were Francisco Gil with the Optimist, Miguel Salom and Roi Alonso with the Laser, Pedro Mari with the 420, Juanjo Beltran with the Skud 18, and Ismael Uali in the area of physical preparation.



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GEMINI (May 22 - June 21) When discussing a holiday with others, be aware that agreement is not always easily met. Although you are not inclined to compromise, it is necessary to go with the majority decision. Patience is thin on the ground at the moment, but try not to over-react.

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before? Looking into their recent past is likely to tip the balance. What you find shows clearly if there has been a change of heart on their part or if they are trying to pull the wool over your eyes.

LEO (July 24 - August 23) Your attention is needed on more than one front, and some decisions are at odds with your personal thoughts and attitudes. Being reminded that 'business is business' does nothing to relieve your conscience. You may have to upset someone by telling the truth, which may affect your longer-term finances but do you really have any choice?

CANCER (June 22 - July 23) After the 24th it is much easier to see the path ahead. This is particularly true of a financial situation, so there's no sense in fussing until you understand what needs to be done. Someone who has in the past been

TAURUS (April 21 - May 21) Everything on the home front is emphasised and there will be a flurry of activity. Get others involved in any changes. Work in the garden or painting is much more enjoyable and half the work if you

LIBRA (September 24 - October 23) A disagreement with a friend upsets you but is short-lived. To avoid such a situation in the future, look at how you should have dealt with it. There is always something to know that guides us to a better position. It will make you smile that someone has taken you for a fool because you have the last laugh.

VIRGO (August 24 - September 23) Are you willing to take a risk on someone who has let you down

SCORPIO (October 24 - November 22) A great feeling of joy comes over you more than once in the week ahead. Your inner child has been set free, and this is likely to be because of recent restrictions, which are now lifted. Do not feel guilty about this because it is a choice that will serve you well in the future.

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.

SAGITTARIUS (November 23 December 21) Travel arrangements may have to be changed at the last minute. Do not fret, however, because success is more likely at the end of the month. During a dream, or when reading a book, an idea comes to you. Can this really make a difference to your future?

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CAPRICORN (December 22 January 20) The need to plan ahead is frustrating when you know exactly what ought to be going on. Patience is something that you need to cultivate, or you risk upsetting someone close. Spending time with a colleague makes you realise how good things could be, but a lot of effort is involved.

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brut, burp, cert, curb, cure, curt, ecru, pert, pure, rube, true, brute, buret, crept, cruet, cuter, eruct, erupt, rebut, truce, tuber, utter, butter, cutter, putter, BUTTERCUP

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unco-operative is more flexible. You wonder at this and try to see an ulterior motive, but it is most likely that they have seen the error of their past actions.

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ARIES (March 21 - April 20) A rather slow start to the week leads you to feel bored but be assured that the weekend will be far from dull. A recent conversation or correspondence with an old friend leads to unexpected contact.

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Andreu Buenafuente, born January 24, 1965. Buenafuente is a Spanish late night show host and comedian. His breakthrough came in the 2000s with the late show ʻLa Cosa Nostra,ʼ which was broadcast on Catalan regional TV. He currently hosts ʻEn el aireʼ on La Sexta TV channel. In 1989 he founded El Terrat, one of Spainʼs most important media companies.

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PISCES (February 20 - March 20) Who is trying to push you into a corner? Maybe it is being done so subtly that you have not even noticed. Who wants a decision from you? Appear to take pressure lightly and not give in to an irritation.

1. The American cyclist Lance Armstrong admitted to doping in all of his seven Tour de France victories in his television interview given to whom in January? 2. In February, the University of Leicester held a media conference to announce that a skeleton found in Leicester in 2012 during an archaeological dig was that of which former king of England? 3. Former oil executive Justin Welby was formally enthroned as the 105th what in March? 4. British businessman James McCormick was convicted at the Old Bailey in April on three counts of fraud after selling fake what, based on a device for finding golf balls to countries including Iraq and Georgia? 5. Which team, playing in their first FA Cup Final, defeated Manchester City with a last minute goal by Ben Watson at Wembley Stadium in May? 6. A group of train drivers in Sweden began wearing what to work in June, as a protest against their employer’s ban on shorts?

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AQUARIUS (January 21 - February 19) It is difficult to avoid repeating mistakes made in the past. Your approach to certain situations has not changed and therein lies the problem. Someone who blames you for a mistake shows ignorance but that does not make it less upsetting.

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Across 1 No alms arranged? Looks fishy (6) 4 Flying with little boy frequently (5) 8 Follow headless queens around (5) 9 Famous actor, one appearing in Lionel Bart musical (7) 10 Tearing out from hard rock! (7) 11 The almanacʼs partial cure (4) 12 American soldier right about outfit (3) 14 Snap part of tree (4) 15 Insects hiding in police station (4) 18 Group from Chinese Taipei (3) 21 Inside thereʼs time to relax (4) 23 Endure in the grip of the Thundergod (7) 25 Peril of poor description (7) 26 Legend on the move (5) 27 Wild animal doing wrong (5) 28 Ukraine port some passed over on the way back (6) Down 1 Transport made from ledges (6) 2 Callas going round to a famous opera house (2,5) 3 Needles boss like at sea (8) 4 ʻHot Fiveʼ help out (4) 5 Girl involving one in love entanglement (5) 6 Thursday, mid-afternoon, Iʼll rush (6)

Across 1 Break in pieces (5) 4 Two-wheeled vehicle (7) 8 Time between noon and evening (9) 9 Be sorry for (3) 10 Stage of development (5) 12 Foretell (7) 13 Possess (3) 14 Implements (5) 16 Night bird (3) 18 Science of matter (7) 20 Prevent from happening (5) 21 Sprint (3) 22 Credit (9) 25 Assume a reclining position (3,4) 26 Not including (5)

7 Mr Federer is acknowledged on the radio (5) 13 Cordial welcome for delighted helper (4-4) 16 Can sort out boxes (7) 17 Stand or, otherwise, drop it (6)

Code Breaker Each number in the Code Breaker grid represents a different letter of the alphabet. In this week’s puzzle, 16 represents B and 1 represents Z, so fill in B every time the figure 16 appears and Z every time the figure 1 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.

19 Sounds fishy but he works on pianos (5) 20 Left one with a Shakespearean heroine (6) 22 Despise rough corns (5) 24 Floor covering from Illinois (4)

LAST WEEK’S SOLUTIONS CRYPTIC Across: 1 Sleigh, 4 Moscow, 7 Eavesdrop, 9 Oman, 10 Goat, 11 Canal, 13 Litmus, 14 Soften, 15 Pewter, 17 All out, 19 Daisy, 20 Cord, 22 Wept, 23 Mutineers, 24 Otters, 25 Tutors. Down: 1 School, 2 Ivan, 3 Hyenas, 4 Madras, 5 Slog, 6 Wanton, 7 Earthworm, 8 Postpones, 11 Cured, 12 Lowly, 15 Pacino, 16 Rapids, 17 Aspect, 18 Totals, 21 Dupe, 22 Writ. QUICK Across: 1 Detach, 4 Trusts, 9 Corrode, 10 Prize, 11 Sue, 12 Parakeet, 14 Astral, 15 Leader, 18 Solution, 20 Ass, 23 Nurse, 24 Survive, 25 Locate, 26 Lesson. Down: 1 Docks, 2 Torment, 3 Clog, 5 Repeated, 6 Smile, 7 Shelter, 8 Feral, 13 Farthest, 14 Arsenal, 16 Diaries, 17 Bossy, 19 Lyric, 21 Stern, 22 Urge.

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ENGLISH-SPANISH Across: 1 Sage, 3 Usado, 8 Ama de casa, 9 Estar, 10 Plata, 12 Alcachofa, 14 Brass, 15 Into. Down: 1 Saucepan, 2 Giant, 4 Sheepdog, 5 Día, 6 Fabricas, 7 Zapatero, 11 Again, 13 Car.

Unscramble the name of a famous NFL American football team (three words): SENSATIONAL WRENS Unscramble the name of a famous, awardwinning English actress: IS ULTRA JEWEL

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English - Spanish The clues are mixed, some clues are in Spanish and some are in English. Across 1 Cigüeña (5) 3 Buckets (pails) (5) 7 Naranja (6) 9 Pulga (4) 10 Sunlight (3,3,3) 13 Yesterday (4) 14 Tin (ore) (6) 16 Evitar (eludir) (5) 17 Barcas (5) Down 1 Lento (ritmo, movimiento, caída) (4) 2 Rum (3) 4 Acorn (7) 5 Cisne (4) 6 To deserve (7) 8 Tile (floor) (7) 11 For (going to) (4) 12 Perros (4) 15 Dos (3)

Hexagram 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 (CHAFED) and one letter in four other cells are given as clues. AGREES

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LAST WEEK’S SOLUTION Answers: Back to basics, All in the mind

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Down 1 Hair washing agent (7) 2 Destiny (3) 3 Rushing stream (7) 4 Show disapproval (3) 5 Small and light boat (5) 6 Flesh-eating mammal (9) 7 Select by vote (5) 11 Nuisance (9) 12 Devoutly religious (5) 15 Sports ground (7) 17 Correspondence (7) 18 Danger (5) 19 Rocky Mountain state (5) 23 Tawny brown colour (3) 24 Vase (3)

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1 Thrust, 2 Muster, 3 Screws, 4 Darted, 5 Tucked, 6 Speeds, 7 Melted, 8 Drinks, 9 Reeled, 10 Mended, 11 Retain, 12 Steeds, 13 Intend, 14 Tested, 15 Resent, 16 Stitch, 17 Settle, 18 States, 19 Tramps

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Obesity: a public or a personal matter? With projections that half of Britons will be obese by 2050, healthcare experts want hard-hitting campaigns similar to anti-smoking publicity to tackle the problem. Should governments and ‘experts’ be telling people how to live their lives? Or should people be left alone to do as they please? PAUL RHODES, aged 52, lives in Market Harborough in Leicestershire, UK, and was on holiday in Almeria. He said people need educating and part of obesity awareness lies in how you are brought up, and is down to parents. “There should be more information on food packaging and how much fat food actually contains,” he said. He thought supermarkets did a good job with their healthy living campaigns; the problem is that children are playing on computers and phones and not exercising. He believed anti-smoking campaigns had worked in that there were fewer people smoking nowadays. He also felt there were a lot more fast-food outlets in the UK than in Spain, which might be a contributing factor. Retired couple Ken and Jan Greisen, aged 64 and 65, live in Los Gallardos (Almeria). According to them: “Smokers actually pay more in tax than they take out of the NHS; obese people do not.” They believed that problems stemming from obesity, like diabetes, are the cause of personal lifestyle choices, and there should definitely be campaigns making people aware of the consequences. Some said that sufficient campaigning had already been done, the problem was that people weren’t acting on what they already knew. Steph Mortensen, a graphic designer living in Torremolinos (Malaga), thought it was up to individuals to follow experts’ advice. “We

STREET TALK don’t need any more big campaigns,” she said. “But we do need people to heed what we all know already, which is that poor diet and lack of exercise have consequences, not only on health but also on the economy in areas like healthcare systems and national wellness indexes.” Claudia Davies, 57, on holiday from London, expressed both sides of the coin. “People should be able to live their lives,” said the retired health service employee. “However,” she added: “I used to work in the health service and when people get so obese, it can cost the health service and ultimately the government thousands and thousands to treat that patient. So I guess they do have the right to warn people and prevent them from being that overweight.” Finally, there were those who believed individuals needed to take more responsibility. Joanne Byron, JAN AND KEN

55, from Los Montesinos (Alicante), believed it was the responsibility of parents to prevent children from being obese, whilst adults should be responsible for themselves. “I think a lot of people don’t even realise they are obese so they need to make people more aware of it, but I think the government has more important things to sort out.”

JOANNE

An insight into the history of the FIFA World Cup tournament WITH the FIFA World Cup coming up in Brazil later this year, Tony Matthews looks at every World Cup tournament ever played in this series of articles THE inaugural FIFA World Cup took place in Uruguay from July 13-30, 1930. Uruguay was selected as host nation as the country was celebrating the centenary of its first constitution. Also the national team had successfully retained the soccer title at the 1928 Olympics. Thirteen countries entered the initial tournament - Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay from South America; Belgium, France, Romania and Yugoslavia from Europe, plus the USA.

Estadio Centenario, Montevideo. Inset: First logo. Several European teams (including the four from Great Britain)

refused to participate because of travelling difficulties to South

America. The were divided groups (three one of four)

13 teams into four of three, with the

winner of each group moving into the semifinals. All the matches were played in the capital, Montevideo, the majority at the Estadio Centenario, which was built for the tournament. The first two World Cup encounters took place simultaneously, and were won by France and the USA who defeated Mexico 4–1 and Belgium 3–0 respectively. Lucien Laurent (France) scored the first goal in World Cup finals history while USA’s goalkeeper Jimmy Douglas posted the first official ‘clean sheet’. Argentina, Uruguay,

the USA and Yugoslavia reached the semi-finals and the first two named by far the best teams in the competition qualified for the final which was won by Uruguay who defeated Argentina 4–2 before 93,000 fans in Montevideo to become the first country to lift the World Cup. One of Uruguay’s goals was scored by Hector Castro who had only one arm following an amputation when he was a 13-year-old schoolboy. The USA took third place.

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Avocados reduce snacking EATING an avocado at lunchtime can help reduce the need to snack in the afternoon. A study of 26 healthy but overweight adults found that participants who added half a fresh avocado to their lunch reported 40 per cent decreased desire to eat in the following three hours as well as a 28 per cent reduced desire to eat over the subsequent five hours. Although increasing the calorie and carbohydrate intake, avocados did not increase blood sugar levels leaving people feeling fuller for longer.

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Europe’s first vermouth museum to open in April LITTLE did Catalan Joan Tapias know when he received a Cinzano bottle from his father that he would be opening Europe’s first museum devoted to vermouth. The Vermouth Museum is due to open in his home town of Reus in April. The centre will host a collection of more than 5,000 objects related to the drink: from its history to its production and the tools used to make it. It will also have room for 1,800 vermouth brands, with more than 800 bottles coming from 50 different countries including China, Canada, Australia, Japan and Argentina. Tapias has been collecting these items since his father gave him a bottle of vermouth in 1982 so he could start a collection.

VERMOUTH: An aromatic, winebased drink.

The Vermouth Museum will be located in the upper floor of an 1860 modernist-style building.

It will have three halls, each named after a vermouth brand made in Reus. The city is known as the ‘gate’ of vermouth to Spain, and up until 1970 was home for more than 30 vermouth producers. The museum project will be complemented with a restaurant on the ground floor of the building, where visitors will have the chance to taste 35 vermouth types from around the world.

Food of the week: Tomatoes help high fat meals TOMATOES are this week’s super food. Known for their rich antioxidant properties, researchers say cooked tomatoes contain higher quantities of the antioxidant lycopene which can help reduce heart disease and the risk of cancer. Researchers in Italy now also believe that 80 grammes a day of tomato sauce can improve some illeffects of a high-fat meal. Twenty men are taking part in a trial in which half will have tomato sauce following a high-fat meal, while the others will have the meal without the sauce. The researchers believe the ketchup can reduce the bad effect of the high-fat meal on the lining of blood vessels.

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NEW LABELLING: To better inform customers.

Aid for Serrano ham

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HE Spanish government has passed a regulation to better inform customers about the quality of the Serrano ham they buy. From now on there will be only three designations for this food. These are Jamon de bellota (coming from acorn-fed pigs), Jamon de cebo de campo (coming from pigs fed with natural fodder) and Jamon de cebo

(coming from pigs fed with fodder). This will be shown by labels: red, green and white respectively. The labelling will also tell customers the purity of the pig breed used to make the Serrano ham. In that sense, a ‘pata negra’ or black hoof label will be strictly used to designate pigs 100 per cent of the Iberian breed that have been fed with acorns.

This measure aims to help the Serrano ham sector which, according to breeders, is facing a difficult situation. In Spain, 85 per cent of Serrano hams consumed come from mixed-breed pigs, which are sold at a more affordable price. According to official data, in 2011 more than 4 million pieces of Serrano ham coming from pigs fed with fodder were sold in Spain.

Spanish wines proving to be popular in China SPANISH wines have proven to be very popular in the Chinese market. The Apostoles Palo Cortado Muy Viejo wine has been chosen as the best wine of 2013 by Wine in China magazine. The Sherry obtained 96 points in the Top 100 Wines Evaluation 2013, the highest ranking in the contest organised by the Chinese magazine. The production of the Apostoles Palo Cortado Muy Viejo dates back to 1862, when it was created in honour of Queen Isabel II after she visited the Gonzalez Byass winery vineyards. It is said to have intense and lasting flavours of caramel, walnuts and a touch of espresso. Another 11 Spanish wines ranked among the best 100 wines of 2013, seven of them obtaining a Silver Medal Prize and four of them a Bronze Medal Prize. Wine in China magazine also awarded a prize to the 50 wines with the best price-quality relationship, choosing seven Spanish wines in this category. The Spanish ambassador to China, Manuel Valencia, was awarded the ‘Wine Culture Promotion Outstanding

SHERRY: Chosen as the best wine in China in 2013. Contribution Award’ for his work to promote wine culture. Finally, the Rioja Certificate of Origin was given the ‘Best Wine Culture Promotion Organisation’ award.

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MANY gardeners have the problem of what to do with all the prunings, weeds and leaves, etc. So what are the green and low cost options? First, build or buy one or two composters and compost as much kitchen and garden waste as possible. The amount that can be successfully composted can be increased significantly by using a shredding machine.

Second, saw up all branches and use in wood burning fires or stoves. Fine prunings can be dried to provide kindling wood to help light fires. Third, if you grow spring edible peas, decorative sweet peas or broad beans keep the straightest and partially bushy prunings to use as support sticks. A good source is the pruning of deciduous fruit trees. Fourth, citrus leaves and cuttings take time to rot down, but if a neighbour keeps rabbits, citrus and also olive prunings are tasty treats. Fifth, fairly dry waste material can be wrapped in

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Hobbit holes in Europe LOW-COST and low-impact can be highly gorgeous! Bilbo Baggins’s cosy hobbit hole Bag End has met its match for coolness and quaintness. This fabulously original woodland home was developed by Simon Dale, the architect behind not only the concept but also its implementation. The home is featured on the ‘Why Don’t You Try This’ website (www.whydontyoutrythis.com) which claims that Dale was able to complete the construction at a cost of only £3,000 (€3,600). He acquired the land in exchange for its upkeep, and Dale was able to build his family’s eco-friendly residence in just four months. Next time you think about property and what materials are actually needed in order to live somewhere comfortable, think about the fact that this charming home required just a

INVESTMENT: Spanish real estate is top

WOODLAND HOME: Self-made magical cubby. As far as materials, the earth itself provides the roof and a good portion of the walls, providing built-in natural insulation that keeps it warm in winter and cool in summer. And no one would ever know that the materials and appliances inside were refurbished or purchased second-hand. Far from giving a ‘get-bywith-whatever’ vibe, the effect is fundamentally one of creativity, cosiness and ultimate artistry. The simplicity of how the house was constructed and put together is refreshing. But perhaps the best part is Dale’s ‘let’s do this’ attitude toward a project for which he himself says he is not particularly equipped: choice for the Chinese. “Being your own have-a-go architect is a lot of fun and allows you to create and enjoy something which is part of yourself and the next two years. And with Spain having land.” This goes along with approved its investment-based his philosophy behind why immigration programme in 2013, Chinese he did it this way, which investors now see Spain as a more according to his website is attractive option than ever. because “it’s fun. Living In contrast, Chinese activity in the your own life, in your own United States residential property market, way is rewarding. Following one of the most popular for the Chinese, our dreams keeps our souls has reduced. Where during the US real alive.” estate crisis of 2009 and 2010 Chinese Here’s hoping that he investors bought up foreclosed properties keeps following his dreams, in bulk, the rise in US prices has caused because they certainly the rival superpower’s investments to cool produce beautiful results down. for us to wonder over.

chainsaw to cut down about 30 small trees, plus other common tools like a shovel, chisel and hammer.

Chinese investment in Spain SPAIN is set to overtake its neighbour Portugal as the top property investment market for the Chinese in Europe. A Newswire Today report states that investment immigration programmes have boosted Chinese interest in European real estate. Portugal, Spain, Greece and Cyprus are among the Southern European countries that offer residence permits to foreign investors investing in the property market. While Portugal ranked first in 2013 for Chinese investment, there is a likelihood that Spain will surpass Portugal within the

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Benefit dependency: now a reality? Nora Johnson

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

THE reality TV series, Benefits Street, features the lives of several jobless residents of one of Britain’s most benefit-dependent streets. Ninety per cent of those in the 137house street in Birmingham claim one or more benefit. The programme has aroused considerable controversy about both the benefits system and immigration, not helped by the latest official figures showing more than 60,000 families with five or more children rely on welfare, and the overwheming publicity given to the widely-predicted ‘influx’ of benefit tourists from Romania and Bulgaria on January 1. Of course, any healthy society benefits from a flow of immigrants, just as many Britons make their lives abroad - like here in Spain where British entrepreneurial spirit is to be applauded.

LIFESTYLE CHOICE: Money too easy to claim? But the issue isn’t so much about immigration and those ripping off the system as a UK welfare system that, historically, funded individuals who made a lifestyle choice to live on benefits rather than seek work allowing people to claim without having put anything in. Economic rights without responsibilities, a way of life for some, rather than the last resort or active means of poverty alleviation.

In fact, we should point the finger at successive Labour governments who had a vested interest in perpetuating a Ponzi scheme (taxing an evershrinking productive private sector to fund an ever-growing public sector and welfare-dependent underclass) in the pursuit of power - buying the support of poorer sections of society with other people’s money. Labour’s ‘open door’ immigration policy was also concocted to

strengthen their electoral position given the tendency of immigrants to vote Labour, but at what cost? The standard of living in the UK has declined as the cost of living has increased, while the UK (the South East, in particular) is vastly overpopulated. Consequently, the quality of public services (health, education, transport) has diminished given the inability to cope with this overpopulation and increasing demands of those who’ve taken from the system without paying in. A situation aggravated by the Coalition’s austerity cuts in jobs and services. The system is broken and rightly needs a long-awaited and necessary reform. The problem is that, as Benefits Street amply demonstrates, although there may be a culture of entitlement, the withdrawal of benefits can just as easily galvanise its former recipients into crime, not employment. Nora Johnson’s thrillers Retribution, Soul Stealer, The De Clerambault Code (www.nora-johnson.com) available from Amazon in paperback/eBook (€0.89;£0.77) and iBookstore. Profits to Cudeca.


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New Leon CUPRA, ACCELERATION: From 0 to 100 km/h in 5.8 seconds.

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Seat’s most powerful car to date SEAT is launching the all new Leon CUPRA, the brand’s most powerful series-production car, in February. The Leon CUPRA will be offered as a five-door and as the Leon SC CUPRA Sport Coupe with three doors. At its core will be an allnew 2.0 TSI engine with dual injection and variable

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Pirelli to supply F1 tyres PIRELLI will continue to be the single supplier of tyres to the Formula One World Championship for the next three years. This comes after the Italian company and the International Automobile Association (FIA) renewed their Formula One tyre supply contract, which is due to start in this year’s season. The FIA and Pirelli, in collaboration with the teams, have been working together to improve the levels of

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By Lynda Demangeat

EL TORO RC girl’s team were on winning form on Saturday in Son Caliu as they faced a team from RC Ponent in the next series of matches in the Baleares Girl’s Tournament. The two teams played two matches, the first of which the girls from El Toro RC ran away with by 36 points to five.

In the second the RC Ponent team fought back and the home team found it more difficult to score, but still won 17-12 to stay top of the Girls League. In the Baleares Senior League Bahia RC continue in second place after their decisive win over Dimonis RC, by 41 points to 0. After two tough matches the pitch in Palma was in a very muddy condition and

made the game between RC Ponent and Pollença RC extremely difficult. The final score was 56 to 0 and was the second victory for RC Ponent with no points against them. In other matches played the U18 teams of RC Ponent and RC Pollença also suffered on the muddy pitch in a passionate game. The conditions made all phases of the game difficult but both teams played their best, although RC Ponent dominated throughout. The final score was 41 to 10. RC Ponent A team continue to lead the East Group in the National Spanish League after their eighth win of the season against AR Poble Nou. In a

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ON FORM: El Toro RC Girls against RC Ponent girls. closely fought match which was not obvious from the score, the home team scored a try within the first minute after possibly the best play of the afternoon. A combination of forwards and three quarters made the try possible and they

followed this with a further score after 10 minutes. By half time the home team had stretched the score to 18 points to 0 thanks to two penalty kicks. The visitors scored two tries when Ponent had a man sin binned, but RC

Ponent renewed their effort and scored again so that by the final whistle the score was 28 to 12. In the Baleares League on Saturday, Bahia RC meet Ibiza RC and Pollença RC are at home to League leaders El Toro RC who will be taking their successful U18 team with them. In the first matches of the Mallorca U16 League, RC Ponent play RC Pollença. Sunday sees Agora Portals hosting a Rugby Day for the younger categories whilst Dimonis RC play RC Ponent in both the Senior and U18 League. RC Ponent A team will be hoping to repeat their victory in the National League against Sitges.


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