Euro Weekly News - Costa Blanca North 28 August - 3 September 2014 Issue 1521

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In memory of James Foley See Page 26

ISSUE NO. 1521

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Stag-do headache A GANDIA residents’ association has lodged a formal complaint against the owners of two houses reported to be used for holding stag parties. The properties were rented irregularly and the noise was intolerable, it claimed.

Ancient menu EXCAVATIONS at Sierra Helada in Benidorm have revealed that early inhabitants were eating braised snails 30,000 years ago. This is 10,000 years earlier than their European neighbours.

Sixth case ALCOY has reported its sixth case of Legionnaires’ disease in a month. The latest was detected in an Alcoy woman treated at Valencia’s La Fe hospital for another health condition.

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‘Full-up’ signs for Marina Baja hotels JULY’S tourism figures were the second-best ever recorded, with a 5.9 per cent increase in foreign visitors. The figure quoted by Jose Manuel Soriano, Minister for Industry, Energy and Tourism, applied to Spain as a whole although the Costa Blanca was not excluded from the good news. The Costa is enjoying its best summer in seven years, revealed hotel and catering association, Hosbec. Supermarket queues, traffic jams, almost-full hotels and packed bar and restaurant terraces all point to a period of resurgence, according to Hosbec President Antoni Mayor. However, last-minute bookings were less lively than in previous years and the UK market, the Costa

Blanca’s main source tourism, “had relaxed a little,” Mayor admitted. “But the sector is having a good summer,” he said, adding: “We’re not grumbling.”

Overall, Alicante Province has had 90 per cent hotel occupancy with Benidorm, Altea, Finestrat and Alfaz del Pi enjoying the best results.

Roundabout solution for Calpe access IMPROVED access to Calpe from the N332 is the town’s longest-standing request. The entrance to the town has remained unchanged since the 1980s although the town’s population and the amount of traffic on the N332 have increased substantially since then.

But now a solution has been found and the town hall is about to approve plans for two new roundabouts. One is to be located at the point where the Avenida Generalitat Valenciano meets the N332 and which is a notorious black spot.

The other will be sited just before the Carretera dels Lleus. The roundabouts are important not only from the point of view of road safety and eliminating hazards for drivers entering the town, the town hall explained. By connecting one of the

roundabouts to Avenida Generalitat and Avenida Felipe VI, traffic flow can also be better controlled in the town centre, it said. Drivers making for the urbanisations located to the north of the town will no longer be forced to cross the busy N332.


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INDEX News 1 - 26 Finance 27 - 32 Letters 33 Leapy Lee 43 Daily TV 34, 36, 38, 44, 46, 48, 50 Time Out 51 - 54 BENIDORM: Preparing for a swim on the Poniente beach.

Health & Beauty 55 - 57 Food 58 - 61 Homes & Gardens 62-63 Property 64 - 67 Services 68 - 72 Classifieds 73 - 75 Motoring 76 - 77 Sport 79 - 80

Easy access for all ALMOST 9,000 people used three easyaccess points for the disabled on Benidorm’s beaches between January and July. Thanks to these facilities, Benidorm was ranked eighth amongst all Mediterranean resorts by the Discapnet online guide to accessible beaches. This places it ahead of Baleares and Cataluña, pointed out a satisfied Beaches councillor Vicente Juan Ivorra. Three lifesavers are on duty at each of the easy-access points from 9am until 6.30pm without interruption. All have received specific training from ONCE -

Spain’s organisation for the blind - for assisting those with sight problems, Ivorra said. Each of the points has an access ramp and a boardwalk that connects the ramp to the seashore, with a bathing area marked out with buoys. There are changing rooms adapted for the disabled, windbreaks and shady areas as well as amphibious wheelchairs that are suitable for adults and children, Ivorra added. Prominent amongst this year’s improvements are a reading area and a free Wi-Fi connection, the councillor said.

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Traffic fines GUARDIA CIVIL traffic police fined 3,576 drivers in the Valencian Community last year. The majority were sanctioned for driving under the influence of drink or drugs or without a licence.

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Lift shaft plunge in Calpe FOUR women were injured when a service lift plunged down the shaft of a Calpe aparthotel. According to their employers, a cleaning company, the lift fell one floor before the safety mechanism was activated. Its nine passengers, using a lift intended for a maximum of six people or 450 kilos, insisted that it fell from the 10th.

Two women suffered fractures, one dislocated her ankle and another had a sprain. Some were working without contracts after being taken on 11 days earlier, claimed sources close to the accident. All subsequently received text messages informing them that they had been registered with the social security system the previous day.

The women later made statements to the Guardia Civil who are investigating the incident and a spokesman confirmed that the CCOO trade union was studying the causes of the accident and would take legal action if necessary. Meanwhile, the hotel claimed that the cleaners were at fault for overloading the lift. FLICKR BY PHILIPPE GUINTOLI

Early settlers STUDENT volunteers supervised by Alicante’s archaeological museum located 11 new tombs in Calpe’s mediaeval Ifach settlement. This brings the number of documented burial places up to 53.

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Tight budgets BENIDORM’S streets are busy at night, but tourists are spending less than last year said owners of bars, pubs and discos. Instead they’re looking forward to mid-September when the British return.

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THE tram-line at Sangueta was urgently repaired to prevent the track from collapsing. It was affected by seepage from nearby gardens and the cumulative effect of rainfall, said rail operator FGV.

Court plea AN Argentinian living in Benidorm asked the courts to help him recover his sevenyear-old daughter. Her mother took her to Argentina more than four months ago, despite a court order vetoing this.

VILLENA’S recent music festivals were pronounced a “categorical success” by Youth councillor Pablo Juan Martinez. ‘Leyendas del Rock’ and ‘Aupa Lumbreiras’ brought €3 million to the town, he said. SPAIN’S OLDEST: Dating to before 1215.

Spain’s oldest Bull Run in Cuellar

Fingers crossed DENIA Town Hall faces a €40 million compensation claim from owners of land used for the hospital. Unless the courts uphold its appeal there could be a budget setback, the Finance councillor admitted.

Tumbledown SAN VICENTE Town Hall ordered the demolition of a derelict house in Calle Castellet. If the owners fail to comply the building will be razed at their expense, the town hall warned.

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Country dances JAVEA’S Portitxol dance group is organising a weekend of traditional dancing on September 13 and 14 for beginners and all levels. More information at info@danses portitxol.org or 636 656 642.

On the ball FINESTRAT will support the local Club de Pelota during this coming season’s games. The town is committed to promoting the traditional Valencian ball-game, said local mayor Honorato Algado.

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HE last week in August marks the beginning of Spain’s oldest Bull Run. The Encierros de Cuellar (Cuellar bull runs) in Segovia, date back to before 1215 when there was an argument raging between the Catholic Church and its bishops in the area. The bishops wanted to attend the bull fighting festivities, which took place on the outskirts of the town, but the Church considered it ‘undignified’ and so their attendance was banned. The bishops then found a loophole in the new regulations and this was that they could attend if the entirety

Quote of the Week Do you not know who I am? King Mohammed VI of Morocco after the Guardia Civil stopped his boat in the water just off Ceuta - an area commonly used by illegal immigrants and smugglers - under suspicion of being a people smuggler. The misunderstanding was rapidly cleared up after a call to King Felipe VI.

of the festivities took place in the centre of the town. For this to be possible, and for the bishops to obey the edict of the Church, the herd had to be brought into the centre and set off from there. Thus was born the first of the Encierros, with the people of the town helping to take the bulls from one part of the centre of the town to its bullring. The modern day bull runs are not dissimilar to the ones of the 13th century, one of the few differences being that these days they take place as part of the Feria of Cuellar and the Catholic Church does not mind if their bishops attend.

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per cent is the amount that Spain has grown in the last quarter. This is the country’s highest growth rate in the last six years and the fourth consecutive quarter that the economy has grown since the recession began. Chancellor Merkel of Germany has already congratulated President Rajoy on his austerity measures.

Catchment area A NEW Playa de San Juan park is purpose-built for torrential rain. Water will be channelled from other areas to interconnected lakes covering an area of 7,000 square metres.

Chapeau! ALTEA milliner Vicenta Bolo was invited to present her new collection of hats in Dusseldorf, a month after her creations were shown during the Berlin Fashion Week.

Smoother rides THE Alicante Diputacion is spending €1.5 million on roads in Benissa (€600,000), Denia (€337,000) and Javea (€145,000). The BenissaCalpe-Moraira road and the CV-735 between Denia and Javea will also be revamped.

And finally... Olmeda de la Cuesta, in Cuenca, is offering plots of land for just a few hundred Euros - so long as buyers promise to build on them within the first two years. This is a move by the local council to save the shrinking village from extinction, at the moment it only has around 35 residents.


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Headmaster earns medal DUNCAN ALLAN of Alfaz del Pi was declared a ‘Great Spanish Donor.’ Best known to Costa

Blanca residents of all nationalities as the headmaster of Sierra Bernia school, Mr Allan notched up his 75th blood donation last June. This has now earned him the title bestowed by the Spanish Blood Donors’ Association. Alfaz’s Health councillor Vicente Baldo and Esperanza Delgado, transfusions coordinator at the health centre, recently presented him with a medal and certificate as work

DONOR: Duncan receives his medal and certificate. commitments prevented him from travelling to Madrid. Duncan Allan first gave blood as a student in the UK and continued as a donor when he came to Sierra Bernia school in Alfaz, where he took over as headmaster in 1976.

Raising the issue of raisins THE Romans brought grapes to the Marina Alta and were the first to dry them as raisins. Two thousand years later the tradition remains and moves are afoot to declare the classic method, known as ‘escalda,’ an Asset of Cultural Interest (BIC). Jesus Pobre on the outskirts of Denia is now waiting for a reply from the regional government

to the BIC request that it made in November 2012. A documentary has been made on the scalding and drying process as carried out in Jesus Pobre and this coming Sunday (August 31) visitors to the village can watch more than 1,000 kilos of grapes passing through the different stages of the operation.

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Fish fortune THE Javea, Denia and Calpe fishing guilds amalgamated 12 years ago to eliminate middlemen. They now have a €14 million annual turnover and buy from other guilds to meet demand, a spokesman said.

Downhill racer CRISTINA VERDU from La Nucia came first in the International Downhill Skateboarding championships in Teolo (Italy). She was the only Spanish competitor and is now ranked seventh in the world.


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Shortage of water due to pools WATER distributors, Apobersa water admitted last July to having shortterm problems supplying in Altea’s Aramo urbanisation.

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Fire-watchers ONE HUNDRED volunteers are fire-watching in Xorret de Cati, near Castalla. Split into groups of 14, they complete 10-day stints in an area where forest fires are a hazard.

Consumption this summer is 15 per cent higher than last year, said a spokesman for the company contracted to provide the urbanisation’s water. The increase originated with ‘exaggerated’ use by property-owners, but was exacerbated when they

used tap water to fill swimming pools and water their gardens, Apobersa said. This produced high levels of salt in subterranean artesian wells used by Apobersa, explained Pedro Barber, councillor for Water Resources at Altea Town Hall.

A ban was imposed on using the domestic supply for all but personal use and the Apobersa water deposit was connected to the Altea deposit, operated by Aigues d’Altea. This is only 700 metres away and the €190,000 cost was already included in improvements due to be

Lots of bottle CALPE residents recycled 926,270 kilos of glass last year, an average of 31.5 kilos for each inhabitant. This is more than double the national average of 14.59 kilos per person.

BOUS A LA MAR: Time for a dip.

Port area fiestas in Javea THE Nuestra Señora del Loreto fiestas in Javea officially started on August 20 and have now gathered their usual momentum. Bous al Carrer bull-running is scheduled for tomorrow Friday, August 29, at 11pm in

the port area and Sunday sees the start of the even more popular Bous a la Mar. This is at the harbour with three bull-run events at 12 noon, 7pm and 11.30pm each day until the grand finale on Thursday.

carried out by Aigues d’Altea. The cost of the water and pumping it into the urbanisation deposit is met by Apobersa. “We have pumped a daily 800 cubic metres into the Apobersa deposit since August 14 to avoid cuts that would otherwise have been inevitable,” said Pedro Barber. This had also reduced salt levels, he added. The ban on all but personal use for water will be lifted “once the situation improves and the rains arrive,” Barber pledged.

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Unions to meet injured WORKERS union CCOO is to meet with the nine workers who were injured in a lift in a Calpe hotel. The female cleaners were injured as the lift fell from the 10th floor of the Europa Hotel and unions hope the meeting will establish the employment status of the workers belonging to a cleaning company as some suggest they were not on the social security system. The company will make a statement after meeting with their advisers. It is believed the lift had a capacity for six people and two of the workers remain in hospital recovering from a broken leg and ankle.

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It’s cold comfort for San Juan residents PEOPLE living beside Complejo Residencial San Juan have been complaining of increased noise

and kitchen smells. Since last May they are having to live with closed windows owing

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to the amount of noise coming from the hotel complex, they ALFAZ DEL PI called to be included in the regional said. The new cold storage fire-prevention Forestry unit makes a noise that Employment plan. is a nuisance during the Whilst waiting for a day, but ‘intolerable’ at reply from the regional night. government, Alfaz Mayor “We used to sit on the Vicente Arques revealed terrace for breakfast or that in the absence of an to read,” said one official fire-watch, the woman. “Now it’s closed town hall would form its all day long. I can only own team. read in the bathroom,” Estimates of the likely she lamented. cost are now being She also has to put up prepared, Arques said, with smells from the and meetings arranged kitchen’s 13 extractors with associations and throughout the day, she collectives from Alfaz and said. neighbouring areas. The Local Police “Three square refused to measure kilometres of woodland noise levels and told and the incalculable them to lodge a formal environmental value of CIRCUS CONDITIONS: Holidaymakers called for complaint with the the Sierra Helada national EHCRC to try and help animals kept in containers Guardia Civil. park - one of the most This has been done visited in the area - are into the container after a from Alicante’s La show finished. She says Fundacion Raul Merida, and following a meeting more than sufficient the animals are only let which deals with wild between residents and reason for including Alfaz out of the container to animals and circuses, San Juan Mayor Manuel in the forestry drink for five minutes are assisting with the Aracil, police agreed to programme,” Arques each day and are not case and the police are measure decibel levels. reasoned. being properly fed: expected to visit the “They get brought out site: “We’re doing for a couple of minutes everything we can to get for a drink and then are the authorities to returned to this container intervene but it’s quite for the next 24 hours.” difficult,” Sue said. Sue and Rod Weeding “The problem with from EHCRC, plus staff circuses is that they just MARINA ALTA opposition to oil exploration off the Gulf of move from place to Valencia continues to eradicate political barriers. Denia’s Mayor Ana Kringe invited MPs representing the place and once they’ve moved the animals, the Compromis Valencian nationalist party in the regional whole process has to parliament to join the fight against oil prospecting in the start again because Gulf of Valencia. Kringe’s invitation has been accepted and Enric Morera, they’re in a different spokesman for the Compromis-Bloc coalition, signed the province.” While some councils ‘Denia Diu No’ (Denia says No) campaign on behalf of the across Spain have party. Local town halls are determined to explorations by the banned circuses with live animals, the practice Scottish company, Cairn Energy, which they fear will affect is still legal in most tourism and the local fishing industry while also threatening the environment and the area’s rich ecosystem. areas.

Fears for circus animals A BRITISH family holidaying in Villajoyosa have raised concerns about the conditions circus animals were being kept in in the town. They contacted the Easy Horse Care Rescue Centre (EHCRC) in Rojales, south of Alicante about a group of animals kept inside a 12m container in sweltering conditions. Anne Rowe and her family witnessed circus staff herding the eight horses and ponies, two camels and a monkey

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Online games ALTEA hosts the second internet games ‘Lan Party’ from October 8 to 12. It costs €39 to attend the event held at the Sports Complex or €30 for registered residents.

Almost full CAMPELLO hotels were 90 per cent full during the first fortnight of August. The ‘dogs-allowed’ beach attracts families on holiday with their pets.

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More training for Ebola necessary PRE-ESTABLISHED health and safety protocols took over when San Juan hospital dealt with a suspected Ebola case. A young Alicante resident, recently returned from Nigeria, was admitted to San Juan, the hospital designated by the national government to treat Ebola cases. He tested negative for the disease and it was all over - until the next time. Despite seamless organisation when the patient was transferred from Alicante General to San Juan, unions representing medical professionals pinpointed several security breaches.

The patient did not wear a biohazard suit and the woman who accompanied him removed her mask on several occasions, the union said. Officials also complained that the passage used to take the patient to an isolation room was blocked by only one screen. Medical and non-medical staff are insufficiently trained for dealing with Ebola, the union claimed. The Valencia Region’s Health department has since responded to these complaints with courses in specialised instruction for all personnel liable to come into contact with Ebola.

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Pick grapes before dawn FOR the fifth year running, Petrel wine producer Bocopa is collecting grapes long before dawn. Workers set out to pick the grapes for the bodega’s Chardonnay at 4am when the temperature is up to 10 degrees lower than at noon. “From 11am, the grapes begin to get warm and there is less oxidation if they are picked early,” explained Bocopa’s David Llopis. “Aromas and flavours also change once

the temperature rises.” Bocopa has brought in 42,330 kilos of grapes from its three vineyards in Sax. This is almost 20,000 kilos less than last season but they expect to bottle around 30,000 litres of white wine. “This year the quality of the grape is exceptional owing to the weather,” said Bocopa director Gaspar Tomas. It will be necessary to wait three or four months before the Chardonnay can be tasted, he said.


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Preparing for eventual rain BENIDORM Town Hall called on the regional water board to clear streambeds and gullies before autumn rains. He was worried by the “abundant foliage and rubbish” in dry watercourses on the outskirts of town, said local Environment councillor Vicente Juan Ivorra. Streams are channelled throughout the town’s urban areas and maintaining them is the town hall’s responsibility.

Outside built-up areas this falls to the Confederacion Hidrografica del Jucar (CHJ) water board, dependent on the central government’s Environment ministry, Ivorra pointed out. It only needed a “gota fria” - a monsoon-like cloudburst common at the end of the summer - for clogged gullies in outlying areas to overflow and flood, he warned. Clearing them and ensuring they are unobstructed should be treated as a priority, Ivorra said in a written request to the CHJ. “Spending cuts have CAMPELLO public library is again asking for donations of ‘recommended reading’ at the town’s secondary reduced the number of workers participating in schools. Families often make sacrifices to acquire books that the Pamer and Encorp will be discarded once the school year is over, the town programmes to carry out hall’s Culture department said. By donating the novels, these tasks in urban poetry and other literary works, they can instead be areas,” Ivorra stated. “That means it is even borrowed without cost from the public library. Anyone with books to contribute is asked to leave more necessary for the them at the Rafael Altamira public library, open from CHJ to play its part in 8.15am to 2.15pm during August (Saturdays 10am to trying to avoid problems 1.30pm) and from 9.30am to 1.30pm and 5 to 8 pm on in the event of heavy rain.” weekdays from September onwards.

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Take care around the pool THE tragic death of a two-year-old boy in a Mijas, Andalucia, swimming pool has thrown into sharp focus the issue of swimming pool safety. Part of the dream of living in the warm sunshine of Spain is access to an outdoor swimming pool. The pleasure of splashing into the pool, floating on a lilo, doing a couple of laps and putting the week’s stresses behind you is a great reward. However, with pool ownership comes great responsibility. Children are naturally drawn to water, but it is impossible for a parent to watch a child every single moment of their life. It only takes a second for an accident to happen and the results can be devastating. Installing a pool safety fence gives you, your family and if you rent out your villa, your guests, peace of mind. In the most basic common sense terms, if a child cannot get close to the pool, then they simply cannot get in. Community pools are regulated throughout Spain, with specifics on

Euro Weekly News offer the advice below. Cut it out, keep it safe, think of that little bit more you can do to ensure that your pool is safe for your family and all your visitors.

Pool safety hints:

POOL SAFETY: Private pools should have a safety fence and a gate. the height of fences, gates, child proof locks and no climbing areas, but private pools are not. Euro Weekly News believes that this situation has gone on long enough, the life of a child is far beyond that of a removable fence and lockable gate. A safety fence around your pool is entirely sensible, it affords protection for children and small pets, it is a moral issue for many owners who know they have done

all they can to prevent accidents. In France, the law states that all private pools should be equipped with a safety fence and gate with a self-closing latch, failure to comply carries fines of up to €220,000. We call on our readers to call, email, text, whatsapp and that old fashioned mode of communication, write a letter to their political representatives and demand that Spain adopt an enforceable policy similar to that of France.

• Secure your pool with appropriate barriers. Surround your pool with a four-foot high fence or barrier with a selfclosing, self-latching gate. Place a safety cover over the pool or hot tub when you are not using it and remove any ladders or steps that you use for access. • Keep children under active supervision at all times. Stay in arm’s reach of younger children. Select a responsible person to watch the water when the pool is in use - never allow children or weak swimmers to swim alone. Have young or inexperienced swimmers wear a floatie if playing near the pool. • Ensure everyone in the home knows how to swim. Take pleasure in teaching those who can’t swim how to, or, if too busy enrol them in a local swimming class. • Enforce rules and safe behaviour, such as ‘no diving,’ ‘stay away from drain covers,’ ‘swim with a friend’ and ‘no running.’ • Make sure everyone in the home knows how to respond to emergencies by having appropriate safety equipment and taking water safety, first aid and Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) courses.


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Protect Calpe THE La Manzanera urbanisation is Calpe could become an area of ‘Cultural Interest.’ The town hall is taking steps in protecting the architecture of the buildings of La Manzanera including Xanadu and Muralla Roja and are requesting it be declared of ‘Cultural Interest.’ The emblematic buildings were designed in the 1960s and 70s by architect Ricardo Bofill who aimed to adapt an urban complex to its natural environment and design a resort opposite the Rock of Ifach. The Directorate General of Coasts and the Ministry of Environment previously planned to pull down the building, but a rehabilitation project of the access path that runs along the cliff saved it from

CULTURAL INTEREST: Urban complex. demolition. Mayor Cesar Sanchez said: “The architectural ensemble is part of our heritage and our commitment is to protect it.”

Man kills wife then himself A NINETY-YEAR-OLD man is believed to have killed his 86-year-old wife in a flat in San Bartolome, El Campello. It happened on the 16th floor of the

beach front complex where the woman appeared to have died from strangulation. The man then stuck a knife into his own neck killing himself.


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Join EWN and say NO to sexism and YES to equality for women FURTHER controversy over the Spanish political establishment’s outdated views on women and sexual assault has arisen after comments made by a mayor to a radio station that seem to disparage accusations of rape. Francisco Javier León de la Riva, the Partido Popular (PP) mayor of Valladolid in central Spain, has been forced to apologise for comments made to the Onda Cero radio station on Thursday about women falsely accusing men of rape. The mayor said he would think twice about getting into a lift alone with a woman for fear of false cries of rape. Referring to a recent unsolved case in his city, De la Riva wholeheartedly condemned all forms of violence, but said it was

impossible to station a police officer in every park, and that women should think carefully about where they go at 6 o’clock in the morning. He added: “Sometimes it’s the other way around. Imagine you are in a lift with a girl who is out to get you. She rips off her bra or skirt and runs out screaming that you tried to assault her.” Reaction to the mayor’s comments was fierce and immediate, with some taking to social media to demand his resignation. On Friday, Valladolid Town Council issued a statement through Twitter, saying: “The mayor wishes to clarify his words which have been misinterpreted and taken out of context. He apologises for any offence caused.”

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SHOW OF SOLIDARITY: EWN ladies strip off in protest. Editor’s note: Euro Weekly News (EWN) has concerns over the misogynous views of an elected official who belongs in the Dark Ages. We question the motives behind the mayor’s retraction. He

has not actually apologised for what he said. Instead, he has placed the blame on others (women, perhaps?) for ‘misinterpreting’ his words. At the EWN group, we are concerned that the outdated views of men

in high places, just like Mayor de la Riva, are contributing to the continued erosion of women’s rights. Until society is reconciled to the fact that a woman’s body is owned by no one but the woman herself, that

she has the right to wear what she likes; has the right to go where she likes; and has the right to do what she likes without fearing lewd stares and sexual violence, EWN will continue to campaign for equality. Equality in the workplace, equality at home, and equality in public places. Instead of telling our daughters what not to wear, we should show our sons how to respect their female peers. Equality means equality: and ‘No’ means ‘No’! Join EWN’s campaign: #ewn_no_means_no EWN would love to hear readers’ views on this controversial subject. Twitter storm...Page 20


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Murdered journalist never to be forgotten THERE is a black ribbon on the front of the Euro Weekly News today. There is another at the top of the page that has been left blank for the journalist James Foley. His family and friends are in mourning because he was murdered in Syria by an IS jihadist with a London accent. He was a hostage killed in cold blood because he was an American, because he had a brother in the US air force, but he was also slaughtered because he was a journalist. So the Euro Weekly News is in mourning, too, for James Foley and is donating a page in his memory. We now ask the world media to come together and follow suit by donating the cost of a full page in their respective newspapers. James Foley risked his life by going to Syria and was taken hostage while

doing his job. Fanatics and oppressors fear journalists because swords kill, but the words they write and speak outlive them. Once those words have been absorbed, there is no effective way to erase them from the mind of a reader, a listener, a viewer. It is hoped to use the money that is raised to fund a ‘James Foley Scholarship’ to assist young journalists who are taking their first steps in the profession. Please help us to ensure that James is not forgotten. Help us to celebrate his life and what he achieved with the full support of the world press. For details of how to make a donation, please contact Dean Harrison at Euro Weekly News, directly at dean@euroweeklynews.com or on +34 952 561 245.


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Purple masquerade MABS cancer charity are hosting their Purple Masquerade Dinner and Dance on September 27. This ‘purple extravaganza’ will take place at Salon Canor, Teulada, commencing with a Cava reception at 6.45pm, followed by a three-course menu. DJ Matt Curtis and female duo Encore will

be performing. Dress code is dinner jacket or lounge suit for the gentlemen and ladies something purple and/or be mysterious in a mask. Tickets are €35 and can be obtained by phoning Jacqui on 686 305 006 or email: mabscostablancanorth @hotmail.com.

Summer night APASA animal charity are organising a Summer Night on September 6 from 6.30pm at Javea Park. There will be music with The OK Band, a bar, BBQ, stalls and home-made cakes. For more information call Sue on 965 741 668. APASA has been looking after stray, abandoned and mistreated dogs in the Javea area since 1999, caring for them until they find their forever home and are adopted. For more information visit www.apasa.eu.

NEWS U3A monthly meeting U3A hold their next meeting on Monday. The venue is the Salon de Banquettes, Avenida Mediterraneo, Teulada. Members are reminded doors do not open until 9.30am so the committee can prepare the room. New members are welcome to join before the meeting, which will start at 10.30am. Visit www.u3a moraira-teulada.org.

Petita turns 42 THE 42nd birthday of elephant Petita has been celebrated at Benidorm’s Terra Natura. The occasion was marked with a Hindu festival Holi. The festival of colours began in the amphitheatre and saw musicians and artists in Indian attire entertain the audience who then sang Happy Birthday to Petita.



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Will you give? ALICANTE’S Blood Transfusion Centre is in Denia on Saturday from 9.30am-1.30pm for a blood drive at the Red Cross in Calle Castell d’Olimbroi no. 3.

BioMoscatell RESTAURANTS in the Marina Alta have welcomed the BioMoscatell project and invited diners to try fresh organic grapes and dishes

Bridge club in Javea JAVEA Bridge Club held its annual weekend pairs tournament which attracted an international field of top bridge players from clubs throughout Spain. The overall tournament winners were Gloria Sopena and José San Andres followed by Peter Gray and Richard Lightfoot in second and John Hiskey and Richard Kent in third place.

Javea Bridge Club wishes to thank event sponsors Scottsdale Overseas for their support, all the participants who took part and the members who worked tirelessly behind the scenes to make the tournament such a success. For more information on the bridge club visit www.javeabridgeclub. com

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Musicals of tonight A NEW cabaret-style show from Amadeus, ‘Musicals of Tonight,’ is playing at the Casa de Cultura (Salon Blau) in Calpe on September 25. The cast of four have put together a range of songs from diverse shows such as Grease, Chess, Phantom of the Opera,

My Fair Lady, Miss Saigon, Les Mis and more. The performance will help to raise funds for the Friends of the Children of Emaus. Tickets are €10 from Margaret and Elena’s Book and Card Shop, Galerias Mar Azul, Avenida Gabriel Mir in Calpe, or call 965 581 483.

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HAT planet do they live on? Politicians that is. A furore has been caused by official Ministry guidelines on how to avoid rape. Measures include having a whistle with which to summon help, avoiding using lifts if there is a stranger in them and sitting near the driver on empty buses. Campaigners on gender issues point out that this advice seems to put the blame for attacks on the victims rather than the perpetrators. Then to compound the controversy Francisco Javier León de la Riva, the Partido Popular mayor of Valladolid made comments on radio that appeared to denigrate women’s accusations of rape. He said that he would think twice before getting into a lift with a woman for fear of being falsely accused of rape. He was forced to apologise. This raises the wider issue of how

sexist is ‘macho’ Spain. Although women certainly have more freedom then they did a few decades ago, and there are many women in the professions, business and politics, old attitudes still persist. A woman’s place continues to be in the home for many, even when they work as well. It is women who have to look after the home and bring up the children, that is just the way it is. And for far too many men women are still viewed as a possession. At its worst, that leads to the disgraceful toll of domestic violence in Spain. If a woman is ‘disobedient’ many men view it as only too natural to turn to violence, with appalling results. So far this year in Spain 38 women have died at the hands of their partners or ex-partners. That will continue as long as StoneAge attitudes persist. Politicians should be trying to change those attitudes, not espousing them.



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THE Ministry of the Interior’s advice to women on how to avoid

rape has created a storm on Twitter. Users of the social

media website have denounced the advice as chauvinistic and laying the blame on the victims. Among other things the advice recommends that women should buy a whistle to call for help and avoid using lifts if there is a stranger in them as well as sitting near the driver on a deserted bus and always closing their curtains when at home. People have taken to the site to send messages back to the Ministry of the Interior like “Let’s see if we can all finally understand that the crime is not the victim’s fault,” and “It is unacceptable that a public ministry should be giving such out of touch advice!” Several PSOE delegates have also shown their disgust at

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Ministry of Interior’s advice on rape sets off a Twitter storm

RIDICULOUS ADVICE: From the ministry of the interior. the advice saying that it further victimises the victims by making it seem as though they could have avoided the crime if only they had had a whistle.

The PSOE secretary for equality, Carmen Monton, commented that the attitude of the government was outdated and would get them nowhere in the modern world and

agreed with a tweet which had come in stating “Instead of teaching women how not to be raped, why don’t we teach men not to rape?”



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Factory funding BENAHADUX has been given a cash injection to restore the site of the former San Jose brickyard. The funding will enable recovery and reforestation of the land.

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Book presentation PROFESSOR Francisco Velasco Rey is to present his first novel titled ‘Lo que pudo haber sido’ (What could have been) today at Palacete de la Najarra in Almuñecar at 9.30pm.

Roquetas house fire

Teaching success

EMERGENCY services in Roquetas rescued a woman and two children aged six and nine from a fire in a flat in Roquetas de Mar. The residents were unhurt.

ESCO Director Miguel Angel Rodriguez is to hold a conference tomorrow at Palacete de la Najarra titled ‘Como llevar una vida de 5 estrellas y no morir en el intento’ covering topics related to motivation and success in personal life.

Refuse annoyance MAYOR of Arboleas, Cristobal Garcia, has expressed his displeasure at the inadequate refuse collection by Ferrosur during the fiestas, describing the situation as “intolerable.”

New PSOE mayor? ENCARNA RODRIGUEZ QUINTANS has officially announced her intention to be a candidate for the position of mayor of Adra for the Socialist party.

Mozzie free feria AREAS around Almeria City have been treated with pesticides as part of an initiative called ‘una feria sin mosquitos.’ Almeria City spends €11,000 on keeping the city bug free.

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Donkey charity ON Saturday, September 6 there will be a charity dinner in favour of the El Refugio del Burrito (donkey refuge). Dinner at the restaurant Club Nautico in Benalmadena port will cost €25 per person.

Public transportation NUDIST HOTEL: Gaining in popularity.

Nudism popular on the islands THE Balearic’s only nudist hotel has doubled its clientele this summer. It opened in 2013 and this year has tourists from as far away as Australia and South Korea. The hotel, Naturplaya, is part of the INF (Spanish and International Federation of Nudism) and has had great success due to its privileged location, near Sa Canova de Arta, and for its tranquillity. Alvaro Segura, director of the hotel, commented that the average stay is of two weeks on half board at a price of between €1,200 and €1,600. The average

guests are usually couples in their fifties who are looking for a quiet time to commune with nature. Despite being a nudist hotel clothes are not optional everywhere, for hygienic reasons they must be worn in the restaurants and main reception everywhere else, the pool or gardens, they are optional. Segura commented that the islands could become a popular tourism destination for nudists as they have everything to offer this sector of the industry.

SINCE August 15, as many as 20,000 beachgoers visiting Playa de Cantarrijan have used the public transportation service organised by the Junta de Andalucia, said the Incumbent Regional Government Delegate Inmaculada Oria.

Rewarding excellence THE international classical guitar competition Andres Segovia organised in La Herradura is to be awarded a special prize at the international guitar fair to be held in Malaga in September for its excellence and contribution to the world of music.

Unforgettable show MORE than 1,000 people enjoyed a memorable flamenco concert at Parque El Majuelo in Almuñecar. Vicente Castro ‘Parrita’ put on a wonderful show before a packed house. Parrita sang his greatest hits and most recent songs.

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THE main rider to Paris Hilton’s contract at the Olivia Valere night club was that she wanted several fans in the DJ booth as she refuses to sweat or be seen to sweat.

TRADERS in Torrevieja’s Calle Maria Parodi are calling for the city to make improvements to the road. They say they have been ‘abandoned’ and complain the street has remained open to traffic in the summer.

REAL VALLADOLID beat Real Mallorca 21 at Estadio Jose Zorrilla on the first match day of the 2014/2015 football season of Liga Adelante (Second Division). The Real Mallorca goal was scored by Cendros on the 64th minute.

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MALAGA capital is to install cameras on the main access roads to the city to limit the amount of heavy lorries which come in through Avenida Andalucia and Ciudad Jardin.

DESPITE some users complaining of long waiting times at Torrevieja’s La Loma Health Centre, Torrevieja Salud says the average wait is just 47 minutes, lower than last August and that they have not received any complaints.

HELP Vega Baja need volunteers for their San Miguel, Torrevieja and La Marina offices. If you can donate a few hours each week call Richard on 966 723 733.

A FIVE year-old boy is in a critical condition after being rescued from his hotel pool in Palmanova - he nearly died from drowning, but was found just in time. He is in a critical condition in the ICU at Son Espases hospital.

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CASARES is to renovate the Plaza del Llano. The square is to be extended to join with Plaza Marcelino Camacho and receive a fountain, trees and new urban furniture among other things.

A MAN has been arrested in Alicante for the rape of two women who applied to a fake job he advertised online. Both women were sexually assaulted after being invited for an ‘interview.’

REGISTRATION is now open for adult Spanish classes for foreigners in San Fulgencio. Those interested should contact the town hall before September 19.

REAL MALLORCA is to play Las Palmas in their first home game at Iberostar Estadio on Sunday August 31 at 9pm. Las Palmas beat UD Llagostera 2-0 in their first league game.

More communication LOCAL POLICE in Marbella have 110 new digital radios which will allow them to have radio cover in areas which could not previously be reached. For the safety of the officers the new radios also have integrated geo-locators.

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BRITISH PRESS Lucky escape

Boozy vegetables

Burka gangsters

NORWAY - A driver was lucky to be alive after he lost control of his car and crashed into the entrance of Kiellands Hus shopping centre in Oslo. Police at the scene commented that he had had a lucky escape.

A BRANCH of Tesco supermarket has swapped vegetables for booze as it prepares for the Reading festival. They are expecting business to be better than Christmas and so got rid of their vegetable aisle in favour of a bigger booze aisle.

A GANG of five who wore burkas to take part in a smash and grab in Selfridges last year have received a collective sentence of 58 years in prison from Kingston Crown Court. They made away with 142 designer watches.

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Breivik book NORWAY - Jens Breivik, father of convicted mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik - of Utoya infamy is to publish a book about his role as the father of the country’s most notorious terrorist.

Spotify award SWEDEN - The founders of the popular Spotify music sharing system, Martin Lorentzson and Daniel Ek, have won the International Swede of the Year award for their contribution to music.

KALO, a Slow loris, has been flown more than 5,000 miles from the Maldives to Monkey World in Dorset where he has been adopted after being confiscated in a drugs raid.

JAMIE and Emily Pharro, from Lincolnshire, returned home from their honeyA WOMAN had to be moon in Italy to find their taken to hospital with a entire house covered in broken leg after she was Post-it notes. They had left trapped under the Jungle their keys with a friend in Express at Longleat safari park order to feed the cat and he when it derailed. The miniature decided to play the classic prank train was carrying 155 passengers on them. KALO: Now at Monkey World. when it came off the tracks.

Train derails

Smelly fish SWEDEN - The third Thursday of every August, marks the start of the fermented herring season, known in Sweden as Surstrommingspremiar. This food is apparently the worstsmelling food on earth.

Skint youth DENMARK - The mayor of Copenhagen, Frank Jensen, is calling for improvements to be made to the Kodbyen part of the capital in order to attract more business to the area. Recently the area has attracted the young and the hip but no money.

Four captives DENMARK - A Dane is reportedly among the four new captives being held by the same militant organisation in Syria, ISIS, which beheaded the American journalist James Foley.

CHARLIE WISE was stunned when she opened the boot of her new car to find a three foot long boa constrictor nestled into the back. At first she assumed it was a toy but then it flicked its tongue at her. The snake belonged to the previous owner.

Post-it prank

RUSSIAN PRESS McCrack down CITING breaches of food sanitation rules by fast food giant McDonalds the Russian food safety watchdog is conducting unscheduled checks on the restaurants around the country, in particular in the region of Sverdlovsk where the complaints originated.

No salmon DUE to a countrywide ban on many foreign food imports IKEA in Russia will soon be missing two of their signature items RESTRICTED: The Russian ruble.

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Scandinavian cheese and salmon. A spokesperson for IKEA has commented that they will not be replacing them with local products.

Flag vandals FOUR people who climbed a skyscraper in Moscow to place the Ukrainian flag on its spire could be charged with vandalism. The flag was attached to the Seven Sisters building and stayed there for almost three hours.

Rocket tensions DESPITE escalating tensions between the two countries, two Russian built RD-180 rocket engines have been delivered to the US as previously agreed. NASA uses the engines to help the launch of an array of government satellites into space.

Convertibility problems AS part of a package of measures to prevent Moscow from making further aggressive moves in the Ukraine, the EU has proposed restricting the convertibility of the Russian ruble.

PRESS Unknown detention TWO German journalists were cuffed and jailed for three hours the day they arrived in the troubled suburb of Ferguson, St Louis. The police have given no reason for their arrest but the two journalists say it was for taking pictures.

Special session KATRIN GORING ECKHARDT, leader of the green party, has called for a special parliamentary session following the announcement that Germany is to break its rules and deliver weapons to an active conflict zone.

Drunken nap A PENSIONER in BadenBaden got a shock when she found a naked woman in her bed. Finding the front door open, the woman had wandered drunkenly into the house and decided to take a nap before going home.

Old bomb A SECOND World War, 500 kilo bomb had to be set off in a controlled detonation in the middle of the A-3 - one of Germany’s busiest traffic corridors - in the Frankfurt area. It left a 20 metre crater.

Ebola scare APPROXIMATELY 600 people were held for several hours in emergency quarantine conditions at a Berlin Job centre after a WestAfrican woman collapsed with a high fever and other Ebola symptoms. It turned out to be a stomach bug.

Doctor arrested BAVARIAN police have arrested a doctor under suspicion of drugging and abusing several medical test volunteers. A search of his home produced a massive amount of photographs showing the violation of at least four women.



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STAT OF WEEK SPAIN became the world’s eighth-largest agro-food exporter in 2013 and the sixth-most important in the EU. Total exports for last year reached a record €36.37 billion.

Work and family life MORE than 97 per cent of Spanish women work on parttime contracts. Many struggle to combine family responsibilities with the need to bring in money but find some companies are more accommodating than others. Repsol, which has 1,200 employees working from home,

is the best Spanish company in this respect and encourages teleworking, found an International Institute of Political Science survey. Dairy products company Leche Pascual came second for its teleworking scheme, flexi-hours and reduced working days. Vodafone was third, again

Freight train blues as sector shrinks SPAIN’S rail freight sector shrank by half in the last decade while Europe’s increased by 4 per cent. Progress is being hindered in a strategically important sector, say the country’s seven independent freight operators. They lay the blame squarely on state rail operator Renfe, which they accuse of disloyal competition since the 2006 deregulation. “Renfe Freight practises predatory and disproportionate price strategies that have plunged the sector into an untenable situation,” said Juan Diego Pedrero, director of the

Association of Private Railway Companies (AEFP). Despite multimillion losses these are offset by Renfe’s other operations, Pedrero complained. Renfe Freight had restricted the development of private sector operators, he said, allowing them to acquire only 20 per cent of the market since 2006. Neither was deregulation accompanied by better infrastructure, Pedrero continued. Spain’s track width is different, sidings are too short for foreign trains and timetables are incompatible with international logistics, he said.

thanks to flexi-hours but also for allowing more time for breastfeeding during the first year after giving birth. Spain’s worst employers for reconciling work and family life were Mediamarkt, followed by Tolsa, Port Aventura, Carrefour, Auchan and El Corte Ingles, the Institute found.

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Employment opportunities ANYONE looking for a job should go to Madrid, the Basque Region or La Rioja, which have more employment opportunities than any other Spanish region found an Adecco survey.

Helping hand THE Judicial General Council agreed to provide extra judges for Vigo and La Coruña courts until December 31. They will deal with cases centring on mis-sold Nova Galicia Bank preference shares.

An open and shut case THE Spanish government has not advised Brussels of the possible reopening of the Garoña nuclear power station. The plant was closed down in December 2012 and formally decommissioned in July last year. Nuclenor, jointly owned by Iberdrola and Endesa, have now applied for an operating licence valid until 2031.

The Commission is aware of changes in Spanish legislation that allow an operator to apply for a new licence within a year of shutdown, said Energy commissioner Gunther Oettinger. Any decision now rests with the Spanish government acting on the recommendations of the Nuclear Safety Council (NSC), Oettinger explained.

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Lost cigarette duty going up in smoke CIGARETTE sales fell by 47 per cent in Spain over the last five years. Twenty-four per cent of the Spanish population aged over 15 admitted to the 2012 National Health Survey that they smoke each day, compared to almost 30 per cent in 2000. Partly this is due to the success of anti-smoking laws and greater awareness of the health risks involved. But increased tax on cigarettes, a steady source of income for governments everywhere, has done as much as either of the former to discourage smoking. A KPMG survey for leading cigarette companies found that 8.8 per cent of the cigarettes smoked in Spain are contraband. When added

to tobacco brought legally into the country by travellers, this means that no tax is paid on 11.3 per cent of all cigarettes smoked in Spain. That in turn means that the taxman loses out on €718 million a year. Meanwhile, low-cost brands account for 11 per cent of the market with best-selling makes like Elixyr, Golden America or Winfield costing between €3.95 and €4.10 for 20, compared to €4.8 charged for Marlboro over the counter or €4.95 from a machine. Cheaper lines were once overlooked by the big cigarette companies, but Altadis - formerly Spanishowned and now part of Imperial Tobacco - has seen sales of the relatively cheap Brooklyn brand soar.

CIGARETTE SALES: Have fallen by 47 per cent in Spain over past five years. Like Fortuna, they are made in Logroño at the last cigarette factory on the Spanish mainland; a further factory remains open in Cantabria although this manufactures cigars. In 2009, Altadis made and sold 2.5 million packets of Brooklyn - just 0.06 per cent of the Spanish market - worth €6.7 million. By 2013, this had

risen to 38.1 million packets with sales of €148.4 million and a market share of 1.6 per cent. The Logroño factory now employs 560 staff, compared with 650 in the past, prompting Altadis CEO Juan Arrizabalaga to admit that he “fears” for its future. Not from

the point of view of profitability, as it is one of the most productive Imperial Tobacco factories. What most worries Arrizabalaga are those changing habits: the market is shrinking, he explained to a Spanish interviewer, and Europe could soon need fewer factories.

An advertising spin… EXPORTS UP: Although foreign demand has slowed down.

No need to mind the gap SPAIN’S trade gap rose to €11.9 billion in the first six months of this year. That is twice as much as during the same period last year, the Economy ministry announced. Although exports increased by 0.5 per cent to €119.3 billion, an all-time high since records were first kept in 1971, imports totalled €131.1 billion. There has been a cutback in foreign demand in recent months, analysts explained, owing to an economic slowdown in Germany, France and Italy. Added to the continuing dispute with Russia, this

brought a 1.2 per cent reduction in exports in June. European ‘lethargy’ did little to assist exports, said junior Trade minister Jaime Garcia Legaz who admitted that if Europe failed to grow it would be difficult to reach the export levels of the preceding years. Despite the apparent slowdown last June was Spain’s second-best ever, he emphasised, with exports of €20.6 billion, compared to €15.6 billion at the onset of the economic crisis in 2008. The country’s exports had also remained stable.

THERE is no such thing as a guaranteed return on advertising. All you can do is set your stall out leaving every box ticked. The ability to catch on to something popular is often down to luck, but if you are not in the game you cannot win. Barely scratching a living, a young salesman was asked by his supplier if he was interested in selling hoops without sticks to propel them. Its purpose was explained to him: “You place it around your waist and by gyrating you keep it from falling. This was fun,” he was told. “It also slimmed the waist. The ladies would love it.” The salesman was cynical but added it to his wares. During his calls on retailers, he explained the purpose of the hoola-hoop. Few were interested until the novelty was

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demonstrated on TV. From that point on the country went wild for hoola-hoops. Shops couldn’t meet the demand. Imagination goes a long way. The HMV advert with the Jack Russell listening to its master’s voice was judged the world’s best advertisement. I recall two or three adverts that I saw as a child. Guinness was successful with their image of a toucan, a colourful tropical bird. “What one can do toucan do.” It sticks in the mind like 1950s Jaguar Cars; ‘Grace,

Space and Pace.’ Three simple words that sum up excellence and value for money. Idly glancing through LIFE magazine as a 16year-old, hardly a cheap magazine to advertise in, I was fixated by a blank page. A misprint? No, in small print at the bottom of the page a message: ‘We were just about to show you a picture of our millionth Volkswagen. Sorry, we just sold it.’ Can you do as well? Again and again we continue to do things the way we have always done them, even when they are not working as well as we hoped. If every business owner paid as much time pondering the criteria for a winning advert as he focuses on the pools or football fixtures, he might come up with an advert that rivals can only envy.


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BUSINESS EXTRA

Record numbers FOREIGN tourist numbers to Spain were up 5.9 per cent in July year-on-year according to the Toursim Ministry. A record total of 8.3 million foreigners visited the country, it said.

New offer TELECOM ITALIA plans to outbid Telefonica for Vivendi’s Brazilian subsidiary Global Village Telecom (GVT). The Italian operator has offered €7 billion in a deal handing Vivendi a 20 per cent stake in Telecom Italia.

Pricey oil OLIVE oil prices could shoot up as a continuing drought in parts of the country hits crops. It has been forecast the olive yield could be 40 per cent lower than 2013.

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Little sponges can benefit from some early financial absorption Loose change A look at finance for females

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ADULTS are always going on about how smart kids are. How many times have we heard about how young children just seem to absorb information like little sponges? Or how they remember things after it has only been mentioned once. Some kids, if brought up in a multi-linguistic household, are even capable of speaking two or more languages by the age of three. So why is it that when it comes to the matter of money many

parents avoid the topic and feel children just couldn’t get their little heads around the concept? According to research just out, however, if parents want to help kids gain a better grasp of money management, it’s essential to talk to them about cash. Apparently kids whose parents frequently talk about family finances feel smart and comfortable around money. The research reveals that kids who are educated about money matters are more prone to saving their own money so they can go to college. Kids whose parents frequently talk about setting financial goals say they are ‘savers,’ while kids whose parents frequently

Basis of AGM accounting Q. When we had an AGM with our lawyers we asked for a detailed You and the breakdown of the incoming monies, the Law in Spain same as the outgoing expenses. We were By David Searl told this is against Spanish law. I asked other lawyers locally and they are not aware of such a law. In accounting, if you have only a total with no detail, then monies could be removed from income and no one would know. Also, in your column in the EWN you said it is against the law for postal ballots to be permitted at an AGM. Does this also include email contacts? Our lawyers are trying to bring in a tick-box format for our next AGM instead of the usual sponsors system we have used in the past. A. G. H. (Costa Blanca) First, it is not lawyers who control your Community. It is the members’ vote at the AGM. The President and Administrator carry out the decisions made. Second, you should have a detailed breakdown of income as well as expenses. This is basic accounting. You must make a motion and vote at the next AGM. Make sure you get it on the official published Agenda beforehand. Third, good luck to your lawyers and their tick-box e-mails. I like the idea, but they will not be allowed. It is not a ‘sponsor’ system. It is a ‘proxy’ when a person assigns someone else to vote. Send your questions for David Searl through lawyers Ubeda-Retana & Associates in Fuengirola at Ask@lawtaxspain.com, or call 952 667 090.

discuss budgeting say they are very or extremely smart about money. Talking openly about money management to kids gives children confidence and the early financial education has a very positive impact on future money management. The bad news is, however, that

it appears parents are favouring boys over girls when it comes to financial matters. Some 58 per cent of boys say their parents talk to them

about setting financial goals, compared to 50 per cent of girls. And 80 per cent of parents with a boy think he understands the value of money, but only 69 per cent of parents with a girl think the same. But whether girls or boys, what’s vital is that all parents acknowledge the importance of discussing money with their kids at least once a week. Chose moments throughout the day to share some money management skills with kids; in the supermarket, at the cash machine, opening household bills no kid is too young to learn some of these things. MONEY TALK: Discuss with children.

‘Five-a-day’ could help beat Russian ban FRUIT and vegetable exports rejected by Russia will be withdrawn from the market and donated to charity. Brussels has also agreed to alleviate losses resulting from the Russian government’s 12-month veto of EU imports with a €125 million cash allocation. The ban arrived as fruit and vegetable production peaked and this will help to stabilise prices and compensate growers who lack storage options or alternatives to the now-closed Russian market. “All growers of the concerned products, whether in producer organisations or not, will be eligible to take up these market support measures,” said Agriculture Commissioner Dacian Ciolos. Grants will be made available between now and November, he announced. “The impact of Russia’s sanctions can be assessed in several ways,” Agriculture minister Isabel Garcia Tejerina recently told a radio interviewer. “We are analysing exports,” she said. “Last year we exported currently-affected products worth €337 million to Russia. Between January and May we are talking

FRUIT: Will be donated to charity. about €107 million.” What worried her most was a possible deterioration of EU prices, as they accounted for threequarters of the market: “That’s the market we must work to protect.” Russian consumers were going to miss ‘irreplaceable’ products, predicted Garcia Tejerina who also reminded Spaniards to eat their recommended ‘five-a-day.’ Both Spanish cooperatives and the EU farmers’ union Copa-Cogeca, while welcoming the European Commission’s response, warned that national funding would be needed in addition to EU funds.




OPINION & COMMENT

Health service a real shock for pensioner DESPITE having always been more than happy with the Spanish health system, I feel duty bound to warn people of a most worrying occurrence. A neighbour of mine who has grave medical problems was sent by ambulance by the local clinic to El Toyo hospital. On presenting her social security card she and her friend were informed that her treatment would not be covered and that she would have to pay. The hospital did a scan and transferred her to Torre Cadenas hospital where the crisis was resolved. Currently back in Torre Cadenas, a registered letter arrived at her home address invoicing her for in excess of €600, covering two ambulance journeys, scan and observation. She has been a resident here for more than eight years and has ‘residencia.’ She is on the padron, is a pensioner, a tax-payer, registered disabled and in receipt of home help as authorised by the Spanish social worker. The bill she received claimed that if she didn’t pay in full within 15 days the money would be deducted from her bank account. Only threat of legal action by her friend, a fluent Spanish speaker, has averted this charge. Be warned! Obviously the economic situation in Spain is bad, but preying on and discriminating against vulnerable people is not to be tolerated, particularly when the British Government is paying into this country’s social security system on our behalf. Shelley Symonds, Carboneras (Almeria)

Double standards MANY years ago Mijas Town Hall took down the advertising billboards alongside the ‘carreteras’ because they were a distraction to the motorists. It seems that a change in policy has them erecting giant billboards along the same roadways, especially a most notorious stretch of double bends leading

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Muslims. Therefore, according to the land whose symbol is ‘In God we trust,’ they are of no significance whatsoever. Or could it be a case of ‘the customer is always right?’ Jon Allso, Valencia

Same old story THIRTY-FIVE years ago I brought up three kids to a background of “He started it! No I didn’t! Yes you did!” There used to be a saying that you don’t poke a snake unless you can cope with the result. Now we hear the UK is sending taxpayers’ money to Gaza for humanitarian aid to terrorists who vow that Israel should not exist. As my late Father-in-law used to say, “The mind boggles!” Ziggy, Alhaurin el Grande (Malaga)

Free-for-all SOME hideous people are apparently abandoning black cats because they do not look good in selfies. Personally I prefer my own black cat to any selfish selfie . Deirdre Baxter (by email)

into La Cala de Mijas from Fuengirola (next to the chemist between the Oasis and Buganvillas urbanisations). This has taken lives in the past and caused many injuries in crashes. Does this now mean that they consider profit before safety? Terence Charles Bly (by email)

Long way round I AM faced with a quandary: do I sell my property in Mallorca or not? The reason for the quandary is the lack of direct flights from Glasgow after October. If you live north of Manchester there are no direct flights until March 2015. For the Christmas holiday period we are flying from Glasgow through London City airport to get to Palma. Do the Spanish not want any northern British to come and spend money here? Cyprus begins to look attractive since we can get flights there. Dr James Sommerville (by email)

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Figure it out THE Arabs invented zero? Complete ignorant nonsense from the politically correct brigade. The concept of zero, along with true algebra and the 10 base (decimal) system was invented around 630AD by the Indian mathematician Bramagupta. Arabs trading with India referred to the decimal system as ‘Indian figures.’ The truth regarding all the rubbish spouted about Arab science, medicine, architecture is just that: rubbish. All these things

already existed in the RomanoGreek societies of the Middle East, North Africa and Spain and were stolen by the invading Muslims and claimed as their own. Desmond Johnson (by email)

Word play HOW fickle we are when it comes to defining freedom fighters and terrorists! In the Second World War the French resistance carried out heroic deeds against the Nazi occupying forces who had virtually made them prisoners in their own land. I imagine Adolph considered them to be terrorists. Ah! But we won. The Palestinians trapped in the Gaza strip with no hope for any kind of future fight back against the oppressors but they are (officially) terrorists not only according to the Israelis but also Nobel Peace prize winner Barack Obama. Personally, I can see no difference except these freedom fighter/terrorists are Arab

A FRIEND and I, chatting in English waiting in the x-ray department of our area’s Specialist centre, were approached by a woman with a bandaged leg. She looked like a tourist and wanted to know how to get hold of her x-ray plates. She was sent there by the local health centre after her ankle, twisted a couple of days earlier, had swelled alarmingly. She had been told to return with the x-ray results, she said. I went to the information desk and asked on her behalf, but learnt that doctors access x-rays online and plates are not usually developed. Off she went, slightly put out, as she was already irritated after having been warned by the Urgencias doctor not to put her weight on her foot. If she wanted to walk on it she should get crutches, she was advised. On asking for crutches, she was told to hire them from one of the many establishments specialising in this type of thing. It was a disgrace, she moaned. Now I was irritated: “Do you know how much a private x-ray and consultation would have cost you?” I asked. She shrugged and had the grace to look a little shamefaced. I think she’d already done pretty well out of our system, don’t you? (Name and address supplied)

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Professor Mark Miodownik continues his odyssey of the stuff of modern life.

SKY MOVIES Action 7:15am Stealth 9:25am Tombstone 11:40am Appaloosa 1:45pm The Last Samurai 4:25pm The Fast and the Furious 6:15pm 2 Fast 2 Furious 8:10pm The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift Teenage car-racing addict Sean is sent to live with his dad in Tokyo.

10:00pm The Fast and the Furious 11:50pm 2 Fast 2 Furious Former LA cop Brian now makes his living driving in illegal street races in Miami.

1:45am The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift 3:35am The Last Boy Scout 5:25am Point Last Seen

6:30am Turbo: Sky Movies Special 7:00am Lola Versus 8:35am Our Idiot Brother 10:10am Best in Show 11:50am Grown Ups 2 1:40pm Wedding Crashers 3:45pm Look Who's Talking Now! 5:30pm 10 Years 7:20pm Our Idiot Brother 9:00pm Grown Ups 2 10:50pm Wedding Crashers 1:00am In a World... 2:45am Mr Woodcock 4:20am The World's End Special A special look at the comedy from the creators of Shaun of the Dead.

4:50am Feels So Good

7:10am The Mean Machine 9:15am Hustle and Flow 11:15am Flesh and Bone 1:25pm Captain Phillips 3:45pm Pride and Glory 6:00pm The Mean Machine 8:05pm Bullitt 10:00pm Captain Phillips 12:15am Pride and Glory 2:30am Falling Down Things become too much for a reserved father as life's annoyances push him to breaking point.

4:25am Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead Ex-gangster Andy Garcia is forced into a final job for former boss Christopher Walken, but taking it on proves to be the biggest mistake he's ever made.

7:45am Free Samples A disillusioned law student mans an ice cream truck for the day as she bids to sort her life out.

9:10am Dead Poets Society 11:20am Best Man Down 1:00pm Now is Good 2:45pm One Fine Day 4:40pm Austenland 6:20pm Les Miserables 9:00pm Cruel Intentions 10:45pm 50 First Dates 12:30am Being Flynn 2:20am Surviving Christmas At Christmas, rich loser Drew takes a nostalgic trip out to his old family house.

4:00am Les Miserables Special 4:30am Dead Poets Society

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6:30am Saving Mr. Banks Special 7:00am The Last Keepers 8:35am Enough Said 10:15am The Washington Snipers 12:00pm The Last Keepers 1:45pm Enough Said 3:30pm Baggage Claim 5:15pm Thor: The Dark World 7:15pm The Last Keepers

7:15am Gunsmoke 8:15am Gunsmoke 9:15am Tarzan and The Huntress 10:35am Tarzan and the Lost Safari 12:10pm Fort Dobbs 1:50pm Gunsmoke 2:55pm Gunsmoke 4:00pm The Left-Handed Gun 5:55pm Charro! 7:50pm I Died a Thousand Times 10:00pm Band of Brothers 11:30pm Band of Brothers 12:40am City Slickers 2:40am The Girl 4:10am City Slickers

A teenage outcast discovers she has extraordinary powers in this charming family fantasy.

9:00pm Thor: The Dark World 11:00pm Baggage Claim 12:40am Cabin Fever 3: Patient Zero 2:20am The Washington Snipers 4:00am Cabin Fever 3: Patient Zero 5:40am The Internship Special



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BBC ONE 7:00am Breakfast 10:15am Neighbourhood Blues 11:00am Homes Under the Hammer 12:00pm Animal Saints and Sinners 12:45pm Fake Britain 1:15pm Bargain Hunt 2:00pm BBC News at One 2:30pm BBC London News 2:45pm Doctors

BBC TWO 8:50am Animal Park 9:20am Operation Hospital Food with James Martin 10:05am The Big Allotment Challenge 11:05am First Time on the Front Line 11:35am The Travel Show 12:00pm BBC News 12:30pm BBC World News 1:00pm Fred Dibnah's Building of Britain 1:30pm Climbing Great Buildings 2:00pm Breakaway 2:45pm Cash in the Attic

ITV 6:05am The Jeremy Kyle Show 7:00am Good Morning Britain 9:30am Lorraine 10:25am The Jeremy Kyle Show 11:30am This Morning 12:25pm ITV News 12:30pm This Morning 1:30pm The Chase 2:30pm ITV News and Weather

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CH4 10:00am Frasier 10:30am Frasier 11:00am The Big Bang Theory 11:30am The Big Bang Theory 12:00pm Come Dine with Me 12:30pm Come Dine with Me 1:00pm Channel 4 News Summary 1:05pm Come Dine with Me 1:35pm Come Dine with Me 2:05pm Come Dine with Me 2:40pm Phil Spencer: Secret Agent

CH5 9:00am Little Princess 9:15am Peppa Pig 9:25am Peppa Pig 9:35am Toby's Travelling Circus 9:45am Bananas in Pyjamas 10:00am Tickety Toc 10:15am The Wright Stuff 12:10pm Cowboy Builders 1:10pm 5 News Lunchtime 1:15pm Celebrity Big Brother 2:15pm Home and Away 2:45pm Neighbours

SKY 1 6:00am Airline USA 6:30am Airline USA 7:00am The Real A&E 7:30am The Real A&E 8:00am Dog Squad 8:30am Dog Squad 9:00am Futurama 9:30am Futurama 10:00am Futurama 10:30am Futurama 11:00am Got to Dance 12:30pm Got to Dance 2:00pm Got to Dance

3pm 3:15pm Perfection 4:00pm Escape to the Country 4:30pm Hairy Bikers' Meals on Wheels Back on the Road 5:30pm Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is

3:15pm The Chef's Protege 3:45pm Celebrity MasterChef 4:30pm Coast 5:15pm Britain by Bike 5:45pm Great British Railway Journeys

3:00pm Judge Rinder 4:00pm Secret Dealers 5:00pm Tipping Point

6:15pm Flog It! 7:00pm Two Tribes 7:30pm Eggheads 8:00pm Young Vets

9:00pm Mastermind 9:30pm Sweets Made Simple 10:00pm The Great British Bake Off: An Extra Slice 10:30pm Gardeners' World 11:00pm The Perfect Morecambe and Wise 11:30pm Newsnight

3:40pm Countdown 4:30pm Deal or No Deal 5:30pm Win it Cook it

3:20pm NCIS

6:00pm Gift Wrapped 7:00pm ITV News London 7:30pm ITV News and Weather 8:00pm Emmerdale 8:30pm Coronation Street

6:00pm Come Dine with Me 7:00pm The Simpsons 7:30pm Hollyoaks 8:00pm Channel 4 News

6:00pm 5 News at 5 6:30pm Neighbours 7:00pm Home and Away 7:30pm 5 News Tonight 8:00pm On the Yorkshire Buses

6:00pm The Simpsons 6:30pm Futurama 7:00pm Futurama 7:30pm Got to Dance

9:00pm Harbour Lives 9:30pm Coronation Street 10:00pm Doc Martin 11:00pm ITV News at Ten and Weather 11:40pm The Invention of Lying

9:00pm The Million Pound Drop 10:00pm Micky Flanagan: Back in the Game 11:00pm The Last Leg

9:00pm Marston's Brewery: One Ale of a Job! 10:00pm Celebrity Big Brother 11:35pm Celebrity Big Brother's Bit on the Side

9:20pm Got to Dance 10:00pm A League of Their Own 11:00pm 50 Ways to Kill Your Mammy

US drama following the navy's dedicated federal agency.

4:20pm Blind Trust

3:30pm The Simpsons 4:00pm Modern Family 4:30pm Modern Family 5:00pm Futurama 5:30pm Futurama

6pm 6:15pm Pointless 7:00pm BBC News at Six 7:30pm BBC London News 8:00pm The One Show 8:30pm A Question of Sport

9pm 9:00pm EastEnders 9:30pm Scrappers 10:00pm Boomers 10:30pm Big School 11:00pm BBC News at Ten 11:25pm BBC London News 11:35pm Outnumbered

The award-winning gang show that takes a joyful, offbeat look at the world.

11:50pm Virtually Famous

Tag along with Irish presenter Baz Ashmawy and his lovely mammy Nancy as they embark on the adventure of a lifetime. First stop is Las Vegas, followed by LA.

12am 12:05am Would I Lie to You? 12:35am EastEnders Omnibus A chance to catch up on the week's drama in Albert Square. 2:30am Weather for the Week Ahead Detailed weather forecast. 2:35am BBC News

12:05am Reading Festival Highlights 1:35am The Secret History of Our Streets The stories of archetypal streets in Edinburgh, Glasgow and Aberdeen. 2:35am This is BBC Two

1:30am Jackpot247 Join the presenters live and play roulette on your telly. 4:00am The Jeremy Kyle Show USA 4:40am ITV Nightscreen Text-based information service.

12:40am Scary Movie 2 2:00am Anna and Katy 2:30am The Inbetweeners USA 2:55am Desperate Housewives 3:35am Revenge 4:20am Sarah Beeny's Selling Houses 5:15am The Hoarder Next Door

12:35am Celebrity Big Brother 1:15am Super Casino 4:05am Celebrity Big Brother 5:20am The Great Artists 5:45am House Doctor

12:00am NCIS: Los Angeles 1:00am NCIS: Los Angeles 2:00am Brit Cops: Frontline Crime 3:00am Brit Cops: Frontline Crime 4:00am Road Wars 5:00am Stargate Atlantis

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8:00pm Great Movie Mistakes IV: May the Fourth be with You 8:45pm Doctor Who 10:00pm Cuckoo 10:30pm Siblings 11:00pm Russell Howard's Good News 11:30pm EastEnders 12:00am Josh 12:15am Family Guy 12:40am Family Guy 1:00am Family Guy 1:25am Comedy Fest Live 2014 2:20am Cuckoo 2:50am Siblings 3:20am Sexy Beasts

8:00pm World News Today 8:30pm Friday Night at the Proms 10:00pm Blondie's New York... And the Making of Parallel Lines 10:50pm Blondie @ Glastonbury

11:25am The Real Housewives of Atlanta 12:25pm Emmerdale 12:55pm Emmerdale 1:25pm You've Been Framed! 1:55pm The Jeremy Kyle Show 3:00pm The Millionaire Matchmaker 3:55pm The Jeremy Kyle Show 5:00pm The Jeremy Kyle Show 6:05pm The Real Housewives of Atlanta 7:00pm Dinner Date 8:00pm You've Been Framed! 8:30pm You've Been Framed! 9:00pm The X Factor: Your Top Ten 10:00pm The Matrix 12:45am The Magaluf Weekender

10:50am Judge Judy 11:15am Judge Judy 11:40am A Touch of Frost 1:55pm Heartbeat 3:00pm The Royal 4:00pm Hamish Macbeth 5:05pm Barbara 5:40pm On the Buses 6:15pm On the Buses 6:50pm Heartbeat 7:50pm Murder, She Wrote 8:55pm Wycliffe 10:00pm The Great Train Robbery 11:00pm Blue Murder 12:35am Cracker

9:40am Kojak 10:40am Magnum, P.I. 11:40am The Sweeney 12:40pm Alias Smith and Jones 1:45pm The Professionals 2:50pm Cycling 3:50pm Kojak 4:55pm Magnum, P.I. 5:55pm The Sweeney 6:55pm Alias Smith and Jones 8:00pm Cycling 9:00pm Storage Wars 9:30pm Storage Wars 10:00pm Casino Royale 12:40am Spy Game

3:30pm The Big Bang Theory 4:00pm Melissa and Joey 4:30pm Melissa and Joey 5:00pm Rude(Ish) Tube 5:30pm Rude(Ish) Tube 6:00pm How I Met Your Mother 6:30pm How I Met Your Mother 7:00pm The Big Bang Theory 7:30pm The Big Bang Theory 8:00pm Hollyoaks 8:30pm Suburgatory 9:00pm How I Met Your Mother 9:30pm How I Met Your Mother 10:00pm Die Hard 4.0 12:40am Rude Tube

Crime

Drama

The Friday lunchtime set at the festival by legendary New York group Blondie.

11:45pm Synth Britannia 1:15am Blondie's New York... And the Making of Parallel Lines 2:05am Blondie @ Glastonbury The Friday lunchtime set at the festival by legendary New York group Blondie.

3:00am Synth Britannia

SKY MOVIES Action 5:25am Point Last Seen 7:00am Excalibur 9:30am Dante's Peak 11:25am The Peacemaker 1:35pm Assault on Precinct 13 3:35pm A Good Day to Die Hard 5:20pm Batman Begins 7:50pm The Day After Tomorrow 10:00pm A Good Day to Die Hard 11:45pm Batman Begins 2:10am Crank 3:45am Ghosts of Mars 5:30am Sam Churchill: Search for a Homeless Man

Comedy 6:30am Oz the Great and Powerful: Premiere Special 7:00am The Hot Flashes 8:45am Notting Hill 10:50am The Man 12:15pm This is the End 2:05pm Ali G Indahouse 3:35pm Nacho Libre 5:10pm Napoleon Dynamite 6:50pm Notting Hill 9:00pm This is the End 11:00pm Ali G Indahouse 12:35am The Man 2:05am Boat Trip 3:45am Caddyshack 5:25am Napoleon Dynamite

6:25am Loss of Faith 8:05am Bad Company 10:15am Argo: Sky Movies Special 10:35am Derailed 12:35pm 96 Minutes 2:25pm Runner Runner 4:10pm Bad Company 6:20pm Brake 8:05pm Derailed 10:00pm Runner Runner 11:35pm Training Day 1:40am Basic Instinct 3:50am Out of Sight Sexy crime caper based on the novel by Elmore Leonard, with terrific chemistry between stars G Clooney and J Lopez.

6:45am The Top Ten Show 2014 7:00am Giant 10:20am Under the Tuscan Sun 12:20pm Gorillas in the Mist 2:35pm Sleepless in Seattle 4:25pm Lincoln 7:05pm Forces of Nature 9:00pm Sleepless in Seattle 11:00pm Shirley Valentine 1:00am Dangerous Minds 2:50am Victim A young criminal rethinks his life when he falls for a country girl who has moved to London.

4:30am Les Miserables Special 5:00am Paradise, Hawaiian Style

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6:00am Pacific Rim: Sky Movies Special 6:30am Fast and Furious 6 Special 7:00am Decoding Annie Parker 8:45am Baggage Claim 10:30am Magic Magic 12:15pm Violet and Daisy 2:00pm The Last Keepers 3:45pm Baggage Claim 5:30pm Gravity 7:15pm Decoding Annie Parker 9:00pm Gravity 10:45pm Violet and Daisy 12:30am Magic Magic 2:15am Cabin Fever 3: Patient Zero 4:00am The Last Keepers 5:45am The Internship Special

7:55am Gunsmoke 9:00am Gunsmoke 10:05am Charro! 11:55am The Left-Handed Gun 1:50pm Gunsmoke 2:55pm Gunsmoke 4:00pm Good Day for a Hanging 5:40pm Bad Men of Tombstone 7:10pm The Oklahoman 8:45pm Navy Bound 10:00pm Band of Brothers 11:10pm Band of Brothers 12:30am McQ 2:35am Timecode 4:15am Terry Wogan Presents the Very Best of the Ed Sullivan Show



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BBC ONE 7:00am Breakfast 11:00am Saturday Kitchen Best Bites 12:30pm The Great British Bake Off: An Extra Slice 1:00pm BBC News 1:05pm Weather The latest weather information. 1:10pm Football Focus 1:50pm Saturday Sportsday 2:00pm Bargain Hunt Game show in which two teams compete for the best bargains before they go up for auction.

BBC TWO 7:00am Odette 8:50am Stage Struck 10:25am Living Planet 11:20am Living Planet 12:15pm Great British Railway Journeys Documentary series in which Michael Portillo travels the length and breadth of the country by train. 12:45pm Great British Railway Journeys 1:15pm Rowing

ITV 7:00am CITV 9:25am ITV News 9:30am Weekend 10:25am The Hungry Sailors Dick and James Strawbridge sail around Britain to discover fantastic food. 11:25am Murder, She Wrote Drama series about a sleuthing writer who solves murder mysteries. 12:20pm ITV News and Weather 12:30pm Columbo 2:25pm Peter Andre's 60 Minute Makeover

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CH4 7:05am The Hoobs 7:30am Transworld Sport 8:25am Mobil 1 The Grid 8:55am The Morning Line 9:55am Everybody Loves Raymond 10:25am Everybody Loves Raymond 10:50am Frasier 11:20am Frasier 11:50am The Big Bang Theory 1:05pm The Simpsons 2:10pm Gadget Man 2:40pm Channel 4 Racing

CH5 6:10am House Doctor 6:35am House Doctor Home improvement series that works its magic on neglected homes. 7:00am Milkshake! 11:00am Access 11:10am Police Interceptors Documentary series profiling the work of a highspeed police interception unit in Essex. 12:10pm Police Interceptors 1:10pm Burning Hills

SATURDAY TV

SKY 1 7:00am All Aboard: East Coast Trains 8:00am Ashley Banjo's Secret Street Crew 9:00am The Fantasy Football Club 10:00am The F1 Show 11:00am Soccer A.M. 1:00pm World Wrestling Entertainment Superstars WWE Superstars brings you matches involving wrestlers from both Raw and Smackdown. 2:00pm Got to Dance

3pm 3:00pm Escape to the Country 4:00pm Youth Olympics Highlights All the latest highlights from the Youth Olympics.

5:00pm Final Score

5:10pm Come Dine with Me

4:00pm The Man in the White Suit 5:20pm Coast

3:25pm Weekend Escapes with Warwick Davis 3:55pm Tipping Point 4:55pm I Never Knew That About Britain 5:25pm King Ralph

6:00pm Natural World

7:20pm Local News and Weather

3:15pm Alec Guinness Talking Pictures A compilation of TV clips featuring Alec Guinness.

First to host in Salisbury is Natasha Conti, who's laying on a 'summer fete', complete with hilarious prizes, and has asked her guests to dress in country casuals.

3:00pm Guns of the Magnificent Seven Action and adventure film.

5:05pm Rio Bravo

3:50pm Got to Dance 4:30pm Modern Family 5:00pm Modern Family 5:30pm Modern Family

6pm 6:20pm BBC News 6:30pm Regional News 6:35pm Weather 6:40pm Pointless 7:30pm Tumble 8:45pm Doctor Who

8:00pm Cricket on 5

6:00pm Modern Family 6:30pm The Simpsons 7:00pm The Simpsons 7:30pm The Simpsons 8:00pm The Simpsons 8:30pm The Simpsons

7:00pm Flog It! 8:00pm Proms Extra 8:45pm Dad's Army

7:30pm ITV News and Weather 7:45pm The Chase 8:45pm The X Factor

6:10pm Come Dine with Me 7:15pm Come Dine with Me 7:40pm Channel 4 News 8:10pm Sarah Beeny's Double Your House for Half the Money

9:15pm Ancient Egypt: Life and Death in the Valley of the Kings 10:15pm Andrew Marr's Great Scots: The Writers Who Shaped a Nation 11:15pm QI XL

10:00pm Through the Keyhole 11:00pm ITV News and Weather

9:05pm Grand Designs 10:10pm Lockout

12:00am TOTP2 1:00am Marnie 3:05am This is BBC Two Highlights of programmes on BBC Two.

1:30am Jackpot 247 4:00am The Jeremy Kyle Show USA Jeremy Kyle presents the American version of his popular talk show. 4:40am Nightscreen

12:00am The Accused 2:05am Sean Lock: Lockipedia Live 3:00am The Last Leg 3:45am Homeland 4:40am Hollyoaks Omnibus

12:10am Celebrity Big Brother's Bit on the Psych 1:10am Super Casino Feeling lucky? Get the authentic, heart-thumping casino experience every night. 4:10am Celebrity Big Brother 5:00am House Doctor

12:20am Hawaii Five-0 1:20am Brit Cops: Frontline Crime 2:20am A Touch of Cloth 3:10am Road Wars 4:00am Road Wars 5:00am Brainiac: Science Abuse

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8:00pm Human Planet

12:15pm Take Me Out 1:30pm You've Been Framed! 2:00pm You've Been Framed! 3:05pm The X Factor 4:05pm The X Factor 5:10pm The X Factor 6:10pm Wonderful World of the X Factor 7:10pm The X Factor: Your Top Ten 8:15pm Jurassic Park III 9:15pm FYI Daily 9:20pm Jurassic Park III 10:00pm The Xtra Factor 11:05pm Happy Gilmore 12:05am FYI Daily 12:10am Happy Gilmore

7:00am Movies Now 7:10am World Kitchen 8:00am Carry on Jack 9:00am FYI Daily 9:05am Carry on Jack 9:55am The Royal 11:55am Carry on Screaming 12:55pm FYI Daily 1:00pm Carry on Screaming 2:00pm Hidden Treasure 4:00pm A Touch of Frost 6:00pm A Touch of Frost 7:55pm Lewis 10:00pm Midsomer Murders 12:00am Bomb Girls

2:50pm World Rally Championship Highlights 3:50pm British Superbike Highlights 4:50pm British Touring Car Championship Highlights 6:20pm Police Academy 3: Back in Training 7:20pm FYI Daily 7:25pm Police Academy 3: Back in Training 8:00pm Cycling 9:00pm On Her Majesty's Secret Service 10:00pm FYI Daily 10:05pm On Her Majesty's Secret Service 11:55pm The Wild Bunch

9:30am Rules of Engagement 10:00am Rules of Engagement 10:30am Suburgatory 11:30am Rude(Ish) Tube 12:30pm How I Met Your Mother 1:30pm Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. 2:30pm The Big Bang Theory 3:30pm Melissa and Joey 4:30pm Made in Chelsea NYC 5:35pm The Big Bang Theory 6:35pm How I Met Your Mother 7:30pm Brooklyn Nine-Nine 8:00pm The 100 9:00pm The Big Bang Theory 1:15am Virtually Famous

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All the very latest local news and weather.

Highlights coverage of England's summer season.

8:55pm 5 News The latest news coverage.

9pm 9:30pm The National Lottery 10:20pm Casualty 11:10pm BBC News 11:25pm Weather 11:30pm Match of the Day

A round-up of the latest news headlines and a national weather forecast.

11:15pm Parenthood

James Mather and Stephen Saint Leger codirect this science-fiction action movie, in which a reluctant anti-hero is co-opted on a rescue mission in outer space.

9:00pm Burned Alive: Anatomy of a Murder 10:00pm Celebrity Big Brother 11:00pm Paddy McGuiness: Saturday Night Live

9:00pm A League of Their Own 10:00pm There's Something About Mary Hilarious slapstick comedy about a man so tormented by memories of a missed high school date with a beautiful girl that he hires a detective to trace her several years later.

12am 12:55am The Football League Show 2:15am Weather for the Week Ahead 2:20am BBC News

Human Planet reveals the reality of life and nature on the grasslands, the terrain which feeds the world.

9:00pm Tales From the National Parks 10:00pm Crimes of Passion 11:25pm Britain's Lost Colosseum 12:15am Rome's Lost Empire 1:45am Kings of the Ring Danny Leigh explores the elemental drama of the boxing movie.

2:45am Human Planet 3:45am Tales From the National Parks

SKY MOVIES Action 5:30am Sam Churchill: Search for a Homeless Man 7:15am Jaws 4: The Revenge 9:00am Sahara Matthew McConaughey steps into Dirk Pitt, the intrepid marine explorer's shoes.

11:10am Hellboy 1:30pm X-Men Adaptation of the long-running Marvel comic book series.

3:30pm X2 5:50pm The Wolverine 8:00pm X-Men 10:00pm X2 12:20am The Wolverine 2:30am The Transporter

Comedy 5:25am Napoleon Dynamite 7:05am The Dukes of Hazzard 9:05am The World's End Special 9:35am The Hangover Part III 11:30am We're the Millers 1:30pm So Undercover 3:20pm The Top Ten Show 2014 3:35pm Analyze This 5:25pm Analyze That 7:10pm The Way Way Back 9:00pm The Hangover Part III 10:45pm We're the Millers 12:40am The Dukes of Hazzard 2:35am For a Good Time, Call... 4:05am The Ladykillers 5:55am Stop! or My Mom Will Shoot

6:00am Angel Flight Down 7:40am Dead Again 9:40am Last Passenger 11:30am The Sum of All Fears 1:40pm Proof of Life Engineer Peter Bowden is snatched by professional terrorists in the South American jungle.

4:05pm Black Hawk Down Brutally authentic war action detailing the covert US mission in Somalia that became a bloodbath.

6:35pm All Things to All Men 8:15pm Cold Comes the Night 10:00pm Proof of Life 12:25am Killing Them Softly 2:05am Black Hawk Down

5:00am Paradise, Hawaiian Style 6:40am The Great Gatsby Special 7:00am Borrowed Time 8:40am Knife Fight 10:30am Sparkle 12:30pm Life of Pi 1:00pm One Chance 2:50pm You've Got Mail 4:55pm The Bodyguard 7:10pm One Chance 9:00pm You've Got Mail A comic tale of romance on the internet.

11:00pm The Bodyguard 1:20am Ask the Dust 3:25am The English Teacher 5:05am The Top Ten Show 2014

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6:00am Gravity: Sky Movies Special 6:30am Fast and Furious 6 Special 7:00am Decoding Annie Parker 8:45am Baggage Claim 10:30am Violet and Daisy 12:15pm The Last Keepers 2:00pm Magic Magic 3:45pm Baggage Claim 5:30pm Gravity 7:15pm Decoding Annie Parker 9:00pm Gravity 10:45pm Violet and Daisy 12:30am Magic Magic 2:15am Cabin Fever 3: Patient Zero 4:00am The Last Keepers 5:45am Pain and Gain: Sky Movies Special

6:00am Navy Bound 7:15am Gunsmoke 8:15am Gunsmoke 9:20am Mara Maru 11:15am Bad Men of Tombstone 12:45pm Good Day for a Hanging 2:25pm The Oklahoman 4:00pm Sherlock Holmes in Washington 5:25pm Terror by Night 6:35pm The Three Stooges in Orbit 8:15pm The Three Stooges Meet Hercules 10:00pm Ocean's Eleven 12:15am Wild Things 2:20am Ocean's Eleven 4:20am Off Set 5:35am Michael Caine Off Set






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HOUGHT I’d leave out the Mid-East fiasco this issue, give a bit of time for the Nationals to catch up! So, in a week where we were told that Brussels is about to ban the sale of certain types of vacuum cleaner, lots of fatty foods are now miraculously good for us; Mariella Frostrup recommends taking someone else’s husband on holiday (wot!?) and Louise Mensch informed the media she’d rather see Ed Miliband eating a bacon sandwich than look at Karen Danczuk’s cleavage (no comment!) they’ve decided to erect a bronze statue to deceased songstress Amy Winehouse. Can anyone in God’s name tell me why? This was a young lady, with the good fortune to have been born with a considerable talent, who subsequently managed to squander it all, by leading a life of drugs abuse, alcoholism, and a sheer debauchery unequalled REAL DEAL: Churchill did merit a statue. by any other show biz

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OR Sara Stilo of Black Frog Divers in Torrox, Axarquia, there is little foundation to the image of tourists often portrayed in the press. She said: “Regardless of what the tabloids say, I find that both British on holiday and those living here are really great. “The majority are relaxed, easy going and fun loving! They are great people to hang out with and I love their hilarious and unique sense of humour.” Shannon Edwards of Shannon’s Nails and Beauty in Almeria said: “I don’t think you can really generalise. There are good and bad tourists wherever you go but a lot can also depend on the area. Some areas attract different people looking for different scenes and sometimes that contributes to bad behaviour.” Laura Hepburn from Let’s Eat Restaurant in Benimar Commercial Centre on the Costa Blanca felt that a lot of the bad press Brits abroad receive is true. Working in a restaurant she says they regularly see drunken Brits when they lock up: “It’s a bit embarrassing to admit it, but it always seems to be the British you see stumbling around. Sara Stilo However, Laura

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individual since Fatty Arbuckle. She was a terrible example to our young people and completely wasted her time on this earth in a way that was nothing short of pathetic. And some idiots want to preserve her legacy by erecting a (very expensive) statue in her memory? Give us a break. It was exactly the same situation with George Best. Best was another extremely lucky young man, born with a natural talent millions of young men would die for. And how does he thank his creator for this wonderful natural blessing? Sweeps it all away on a tsunami of drink and drugs also squandering a precious liver transplant en route. Alright, I am completely aware that alcoholism is a disease and we should perhaps feel a certain sympathy for people caught up in its clutches, but no one forced a bottle or a needle into these peoples’ arms or mouths, it was all initially a matter of their own choice and frankly I think

immortalising these talent wasters in bronze, is nothing short of a disgraceful reflection of the priorities held by certain members of our money squandering local council members. Actually this whole past month has been a bit of an ‘ealth and safety lunacy drive. No more than two children to an adult at swimming pools. Donkey rides banned from some beaches. Workers told they couldn’t wear open toed shoes in summer and, although nothing to do with ‘ealth and safety, a real humdinger in the light of Brussels’ appalling waste of taxpayers’ money. Specifically it has now been announced that Britain is to donate £1.6 million (€2.01 million) to fund bin collection on the Caribbean island of Cuba! I dunno, sometimes I really do despair of it all. Thanks for all the correspondence. Sorry we can’t publish all of them. I’m delighted to say - there simply isn’t enough space! Just had a thought. What about Leapy Lee immortalised in bronze somewhere? No? Ah well. Keep the faith. Love Leapy. leapylee2002@gmail.com

Don’t believe all you read Reading the British tabloid press, lurid tales of bad behaviour seem to follow Brits abroad. We asked if badly behaved tourists are as bad as they are made out to be…

STREET TALK does not think that affects expats living and making a living in Spain: “I don’t think it tars us all with the same brush at all.” Amanda from Amanda’s Restaurant on the sea front in Altea, Costa Blanca, said: “It is just a few Brits that give all of them a bad name.” Having spent years working in Benidorm, she said the town can be home to drunken holidaymakers. “Rules seem to go out of the window in Benidorm and I think all inclusive hotels have a lot to answer for as holidaymakers over indulge and drink too much thinking it is all free. That is also then detrimental to other businesses as people don’t then leave the hotels and visit local bars and restaurants.”

Alan White from Euro Dog on Mijas Costa said: “When the British get bad publicity it’s always the minority letting down the majority. Then we are all unfortunately tarred with the same brush. British expatriates living in Spain are in general a very positive part of the community LAURA from Let’s Eat here.”

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9:00pm Got to Dance 10:00pm Hawaii Five-0 11:00pm An Idiot Abroad This week, Karl Pilkington journeys to Mexico where he'll visit Chichen Itza.

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ALLEGED CLAIMS: According to law, people are innocent until proven guilty.

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FREELY concede that jogging is a popular pastime. In my opinion running is a misbegotten method of achieving physical fitness. Rather than jogging being a natural activity it is wholly out of kilter with the natural world. Did Charles Darwin jog? I think not. Henry Ford, when asked if he exercised, replied: “If you’re well there’s no need. If you’re sick you shouldn’t.” My 30-year friend is hooked on jogging. “We did a City-2-Surf on Sunday,” he boasted. This is a 14 kilometre run from the centre of Sydney to Bondi Beach. “I found it tough going,” he writes. I had the runners-s*** on the day and possible arrhythmia (irregular heart beat).” I rest my case. Although an active person, a seaman for years and world traveller, physical exercise has never appealed to me. I despised cross country runs as a schoolboy but I had little choice in setting out that ridiculous curriculum. From there on hard work was my physical and mental workout. None the worse for it, I think all my exercise prone contemporaries are now kicking up the daisies.

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KING LION: The most bone idle of the big cats. I am no expert on world fauna but as far as I am aware there is not a single species that exercises or works-out to keep fit. The lion is said to be the king of the jungle. The lion is a symbol of raw power, courage and nobility. The lion’s formidable

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WITH yet another celebrity being fingered - the 73year-old Cliff Richard - over an alleged assault dating back to the 1980s, you have to ask yourself when is this celebritytargeting going to end? So far, we’ve had Stuart Hall, Rolf Harris, Freddie Starr, Gary Glitter, Jim Davidson, Dave Lee Travis, Bill Roache and PR chief, Max Clifford. What a roll call! Whilst I don’t condone what Cliff Richard or his fellow celebrities might be accused of, I do have some

strength and nomadic independence inspires us all. The truth is rather different. Lions are the most bone idle of the big cats. Like the Royal Family they spend 16 to 20 hours each day sleeping or resting. This is perhaps why the lion is known as the king of the jungle?

He and two or three male relatives share a harem of up to 10 lionesses as the pride listlessly roam the savannah. Lions, when they are awake, constantly squabble and fight among themselves. Can’t be trusted with the cubs, all that is expected of the males is that they defend their territory. As lionesses are keen as mustard in this department too you could say that this most ignoble of beasts is surplus to requirement. The shopping is 90 per cent done by the lionesses, but males eat first and get the best cuts. On the rare occasion male lions do hunt they get it right about 50 per cent of the time. What do lions do during the few hours they are conscious? They flirt with the lionesses. At fornication lions are Oscar winners, but in terms of endurance the lion leaves much to be desired. His amorous activity is exhausted in less than one minute. In fairness he quickly recovers his interest every 15-minutes or so and keeps it up for five days. This might explain why a surplus of shut-eye is essential during the less amorous periods. Life with the lions indeed.

British justice or a celebrity witch hunt problems with the handling of investigations. First off, the lack of anonymity given to those faced with historical sexual offence claims. According to common law, people are innocent until proven guilty, and they should be entitled to anonymity, at least until a court orders otherwise. When the mere fact of an arrest (which the police and the tabloids have every interest in widely publicising) can effectively kill someone’s career, the balance is in the wrong place. It’s simply wrong and flies in the face of justice for their accusers to be able to make, anonymously, public accusations. In Cliff Richard’s case, David Crompton, Chief Constable of South Yorkshire police, has been

fingered himself over his handling of the criminal inquiry. His officers tipped off the BBC about an imminent search of the singer’s Berkshire home - a search that may have been illegal. David Davis, the Tory MP, said the force should not have confirmed Richard’s identity to the BBC: “It lays the process of law and order open to becoming a machinery for injustice.” Geoffrey Robertson QC called for an independent inquiry, accusing the police of “treating Cliff Richard as though he were a bank robber or a mass murderer.” Why were the police searching Richard’s home anyway? The alleged incident took place almost 200 miles away in the 1980s. And we all know how

hard it is to convict someone beyond reasonable doubt decades later. It’s been claimed that so much has been spent investigating historical sexual offence claims that there’s insufficient funding left for current cases. Would the police be pursuing these individuals if they weren’t celebrities? Is there maybe here a bit of envy of the ‘rich and famous’ and the perception that their reputations should be trashed long before the case reaches a courtroom?

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12am 12:35am Football Focus 1:15am Live at the Apollo 2:00am Weather for the Week Ahead Detailed weather report. 2:05am BBC News The latest national and international news stories, followed by Weather.

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11:40am The Sweeney 12:40pm Alias Smith and Jones 1:45pm The Professionals 2:50pm Cycling

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Home comforts for your pets THE Dog Grove boarding kennels and cattery is a small family owned kennels and cattery based on the outskirts of Oliva that is receiving top reviews by clients. “I am really happy with the care you have always shown to our dog who always seems content to be there for his holidays even though he is quite demanding and lively.” “We would never leave our cats anywhere else and hope to be using The Dog Grove for many years to come. Their love of animals is so obvious, one of our cats suffers with health problems, but she is always so well when we pick her up.” Just two of the many happy owners who have left their pets in the hands of owners Susan and Clinton who pride themselves on the care given to dogs and cats and it is no wonder they enjoy their stay. Set in 12,000 square metres of fenced and secure land amongst orange groves, The Dog Grove is like a luxury holiday for your animal with Susan and Clinton lavishing them in attention and cuddles.

They said: “All our guests have at least three walks a day through our orange groves where they can have lots of exercise or just have a leisurely amble and lots of sniffs! We also have large play areas where they can enjoy activities and burn of some energy and we never mix the dogs unless owners agree.” The spacious single or family sized kennels have a bedroom and terrace as well as individual runs. For those cooler evenings heating is available. The Dog Grove also offers a Doggy Day Care service. For feline friends, they offer luxury care for your cats. Your cat can relax in their spacious and comfy cattery situated away from the kennels to minimise any discomfort, with heating and air con. Each guest has its own bedroom and living area and individual outside play area. The Dog Grove can also offer a pick up and collection service. The Dog Grove - Oliva Tel: 962 851 003 or 664 776 030 www.thedoggrove.com info@thedoggrove.com

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AGILITY most of you have seen on the television. This is where dogs run through tunnels and go over jumps and weave in and around poles. What can you expect to see? Jumps, hurdles, long jumps, weaving poles and a three metre ‘A’ frame. No agility course would be complete without the tyre hoop, the famous tunnel and seesaw. The equipment is made to

the highest safety standard and to Kennel Club Specification. Can any dog do this? Yes and all breeds and sizes provided the dog does not have a physical disability, such as hip dysplasia, and is not overweight. It is not fair to jump a fat dog. If you have any doubt about the fitness of your dog then seek advice from your vet. Is there an age limit for the dog or owner? Children are most welcome to bring their pets. There is no age limit for dogs and pups are encouraged for the tunnel work, see-saw and dog walk plank. Of course heelwork, sit, down stays, send-away is part of the lessons as is walking the dog off leash on the left or right.

Equipment for dog and handler The most important thing is good footwear, shoes that you can run in and have a good grip. Also wear clothes you can run in comfortably I recommend trousers for the ladies. For the dog, although an ordinary check collar or half check are both good for heelwork practice, these are not suitable for agility. The correct collar is a leather or webbed buckle collar. Leads should be fairly long and made of leather, nylon or rope, not of chain, which can get caught up in the jumps. Next week I will tell you a little about training your pet for agility.

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Staying in touch - send pet snaps from home By Lamia Walker of HousesitMatch AS a petsitter I like hearing creative ways of helping homeowners stay in touch with their pets at home while they’re away, or helping with re-entry after holidays. Here are some top tips for the pet housesitter, perhaps for owners too: 1. Ask for a Meet & Greet - meet before the housesit if possible. 2. Keeping in touch -

Ask the owner how to keep-in-touch, e.g. social media, email. 3. Key contacts - keep key phone numbers and documentation to hand. 4. Regularly share pet snaps - it is great to have friendly snaps of the pets. I share via email, Instagram or Facebook by private message depending on the owner’s preference. 5. Write out feeding and other routines make a daily guide with the owner. 6. Garden specifics -

learn specifics about the garden, e.g. pet no go areas. 7. Date the post - date and store the post safely; ask if you should forward any letters. 8. Clean up after the pets - organise around the food bowls, owners like a tidy welcome. 9. Buy fresh milk and bread - tea and toast is a returning holidaymaker’s treat! Download your Free Easy Guide to Housesitting from here www.bit.ly/eurown001

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in history 30 B.C: Cleopatra commits suicide. Following the defeat of her forces against Octavian, Queen of Egypt Cleopatra takes her own life possibly with an asp, a poisonous Egyptian serpent. 1666: Great fire of London breaks out. The fire started on Pudding Lane near London Bridge and the flames soon spread to Thames Street. The blaze scorched more than fourfifths of the city, reportedly killing 16 people. 1939: Nazi Germany invades Poland. German troops attack Poland without a declaration of war. The German Luftwaffe bombs Polish cities, including Warsaw. 1950: British troops arrive in Korea. Britain sends 63,000 troops to support the United Nations force led by the United States. The British force includes the 1st Battalion of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders and 1st Battalion of the Middlesex Regiment. 1972: Prince William of Gloucester killed in plane crash. Prince William, grandson of King George V of the UK, dies after his light aircraft crashes and bursts into flames while taking part in an air race near Wolverhampton. He was 30. 1973: J.R.R Tolkien dies. English writer, philologist, university professor and poet Tolkien dies at age 81 in Bournemouth. Tolkien rose to fame as the author of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. 1986: Britain’s oldest twins turn 100. May and Marjorie Chavasse threw a joint party to celebrate their 100th birthday and received telegrams from the Queen. May, who cared for wounded soldiers in France during World War I passed away before turning 101.

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LIBRA (September 24 - October 23) Getting a romantic situation wrong could cause a humourous moment this weekend. I am not telling you this so you can avoid it. You could do with a good laugh right now. Planning ahead is your preferred method but sometimes it is the last-minute decision that brings the best results. SCORPIO (October 24 - November 22) The thing that you have to tackle this week is uppermost in your mind, but don't dwell on it. Write it down and what you intend doing about it, then put it away. Relax and get on with other things. When you do come to take it out again and face the situation it will be so much easier. SAGITTARIUS (November 23 - December 21) Imposing restrictions on someone else also imposes restrictions on you. Why? Well, you have to hang around and see that your wishes are followed and take further action if they are not. Wouldn't it be easier to find some kind of compromise? CAPRICORN (December 22 - January 20) Avoid getting involved in other people's arguments. There is no way that you can come out a winner if you do. Taking a step backwards is sometimes the best thing. You have been down this path before, and did your intervention do any good? Go and trim the roses or sort out those rockery stones instead. AQUARIUS (January 21 - February 19) The need to be popular midweek could see you veer off track on a business matter. You have been warned and will be able to avoid it if you wish. Do not under- estimate how much hassle a wrong move could cause you. On the domestic front, you are able to fully relax and enjoy good company.

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LAST WEEK’S SOLUTION 1 Bundle, 2 Deeper, 3 Caught, 4 Prefer, 5 Arenas, 6 Sought, 7 Bearer, 8 Cheers, 9 Neatly, 10 Barked, 11 Degree, 12 Tilted, 13 Perked, 14 Follow, 15 Luster, 16 Peered, 17 Poison, 18 Curled, 19 Devour

IF IT’S YOUR BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK: Taking a more forceful approach with an authority figure will work only in short bursts. Nagging on and on won't, but you do need to get your point across. August 28: Jack Black, 45. Film actor. This actor, comedian, voice artist, producer and musician was nominated for an Oscar for Best Actor for his role in School of Rock. He also co-founded the band Tenacious D.

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September 1: Barry Gibb, 68. Singer. He and his brothers, Robin and Maurice, formed the classic disco group the Bee Gees. They sang hits like Staying Alive and How Deep is Your Love.

August 29: Chris Hadfield, 55. Astronaut. This Canadian astronaut gained a huge fan base on social media sites by posting prolifically from space. He also sang the David Bowie hit Space Oddity, in space therefore making him a legend. August 30: Cameron Diaz, 42. Film actress. Diaz shot to fame for her role in There’s Something About Mary and The Mask. Before that she modelled for Calvin Klein.

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VIRGO (August 24 - September 23) You are very much in two minds about how to deal with a personal situation. Ask yourself which approach will help and which will do nothing. Although you want to shout at someone and feel negative at times, hold fire.

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August 31: Pablo Motos. Television presenter. Motos is perhaps best known for his current show El Hormiguero in which he interviews visiting celebrities. He got his start in show business on the radio and won a Microfono de Oro in 2007 for his work.

September 2: Salma Hayek, 48. Film actress. This Mexican actress gave a memorable performance as Frida Kahlo in the 2002 film about the painter’s life. She supplied the voice for Kitty Softpaws in Puss in Boots. September 3: Charlie Sheen, 49. Television actor. Before infamy for drugs and general bad behaviour Sheen starred in the hit show Two and a Half Men. He is the highest paid actor on television.

PISCES (February 20 - March 20) As someone is not showing the required amount of interest in your activities, you need a plan. Telephoning them and pointing out what you have achieved is one way, but it's not cool. Getting a few people together and using someone else to blow your trumpet for you is better.

TAURUS (April 21 - May 21) By using your intuition midweek, you will be able to solve a small problem at the weekend. Thinking ahead sometimes seems a waste of time to you because circumstances have a way of changing, but it makes sense to put in a bit of extra effort if you are able to avoid aggravation.

CANCER (June 22 - July 23) A business colleague may be less than honest with you. When it is a small matter you are used to them bending the truth. This is not, however, something that you will want to let go by, so stay on your toes. On the home front, you tend to be snappy with loved ones because you are feeling stressed.

ARIES (March 21 - April 20) Having been dashing about like a mad thing, you find this week a refreshing change. Only when you slow down do you realise how much you have been doing and just how tired you have become. There are some social engagements that you would not miss for the world, however.

GEMINI (May 22 - June 21) A mistake seems a small thing until someone notices it. Although you feel that they are making a mountain out of a molehill, it still leaves a nasty feeling. Get out and do something completely different at the weekend. Not only will it blow the cobwebs away, but it will also put in perspective any negative thoughts.

LEO (July 24 - August 23) Looking for answers? They are there if only you go to the right source. There is no 'quick fix' this week and you need to delve deeper to get the information you need. It will be tempting to take a short cut but,believe me, it will not be worth the hassle in the longer term. Once you have the right facts you are truly in charge of what happens next.

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1. Deep, Around the World, Steam and Stay Another Day were all UK Top 10 hit singles for which English pop boyband? 2. Deepdale is the home ground of which League One football team? 3. In boxing, what name is given to the stance where the fighter has his right hand and right foot forward, leading with right jabs and following with a left cross right hook? 4. What is the name of the 20 metres (66 ft) tall contemporary sculpture, designed by Antony Gormley, which is located in Gateshead, Tyne and Wear? 5. What is the name of the former US Marine Corps lieutenant colonel who was a National Security Council staff member during the political scandal of the late 1980s known as the Iran–Contra affair? 6. What was the name of the American singer-songwriter and guitarist who won the Grammy Award for Song of the Year in 1970 for Games People Play and was again nominated for the award in 1972 for Rose Garden? 7. Which 1955 film, directed by Elia Kazan, loosely based on a 1952 John Steinbeck novel, starred American actor James Dean in his first major screen role? 8. Which American actor played the title role in the 1960s live action television series Batman? 9. Which American adult animated sitcom created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, follows the exploits of four boys, Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, Eric Cartman and Kenny McCormick? 10. Which Leonard Bernstein/Stephen Sondheim musical, first produced on Broadway in 1957, was inspired by William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet?

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

TARGET: Average: 12 Good: 15 Very good: 22 Excellent: 27

LAST WEEK’S SOLUTION abet, able, abut, bale, bare, bate, bear, beat, beau, beep, beer, beet, belt, beta, blat, blue, blur, brae, brat, brut, burl, burp, lube, pleb, rube, tabu, tuba, tube, abler, baler, beaut, beret, betel, blare, blear, bleat, bleep, bluer, blurt, brute, buret, plebe, rebel, rebut, ruble, table, tubal, tuber, abrupt, beater, berate, brutal, burlap, butler, rebate, treble, upbeat, retable, pubertal, REPUTABLE

Word Ladder ROCK

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

ROCK SOCK SICK SILK SILT SALT

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

1. EAST 17, 2. Preston NORTH End, 3. SOUTH Paw, 4. Angel of the NORTH, 5. Oliver NORTH, 6. Joe SOUTH, 7. EAST of Eden, 8. Adam WEST, 9. SOUTH Park, 10. WEST Side Story.

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LONG DEW papers (7) 5 Sack the Spanish roll (5) 6 Fights cases (5) 9 Tongue-in-cheek advice to enter cast (5,1,3) 14 Churchman, the Queen and the journalist admired (7) 15 Dresser for a group of

ministers (7) 16 See Lear another way, free (7) 19 It's rowdy in Hanoi's youth area (5) 20 Went out with old hat (5) 21 Virginia allowed a manservant (5)

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Each number in the Code Breaker grid represents a different letter of the alphabet. In this week’s puzzle, 6 represents H and 23 represents Z, so fill in H every time the figure 6 appears and Z every time the figure 23 appears. Now, using your knowledge of the English language, work out which letters should go in the missing squares. As you discover the letters, fill in other squares with the same number in the main grid and the control grid.

Across 1 Investigate thoroughly (8) 5 Blemish (4) 9 Once more (5) 10 Most profound (7) 11 Aged (3) 12 Cheerful (5) 13 Commerce (5) 14 Gets rid of (5) 17 Slender (4) 19 Retained (4) 21 Having a sharp inclination (5) 24 Moving very fast (5) 25 Have sovereign power (5) 27 Green vegetable (3) 28 Ape (7) 29 Perfection (5) 30 Replete (4) 31 Accentuated (8)

Down 1 Attains (7) 2 Clearly detailed (5) 3 Irritate (6) 4 Hug (6) 6 Get ready (7) 7 Name of a book (5) 8 Monies owed (5) 15 Head covering (3) 16 Outstanding (3) 18 Occurring at the beginning (7) 20 In a confused mass (7) 21 Vapour (5) 22 Anticipate (6) 23 Express approval of (6) 24 Rigidly formal (5) 26 Thoughts (5)

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

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Down 1 Locates exotic milk sugar (7) 2 Upright chalet I built (7) 3 Fashionable to be covered in fat? That's hard to see (5) 4 Tramp, one in collection of

Funagram

FUNAGRAM SOLUTION: ADAM GEMILI, COR ANGLAIS

Across 7 Fast rally reveals star-like qualities (6) 8 Thomas to include a fruit (6) 10 Diluting agent is less thick (7) 11 Material moved to and fro, so we hear (5) 12 Pot's turned over for card game (4) 13 Prepared meals for a Massachusetts seaport (5) 17 Elgar composition revised to be fit for royalty (5) 18 Go South for beer at a special price (4) 22 Make a speech with nothing but speed (5) 23 Spain's victory, as I've read is hard to pin down (7) 24 Gymnastic events for Spielberg, perhaps (6) 25 Cuts and rewrites verses (6)

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LAST WEEK’S SOLUTIONS CRYPTIC Across: 1 Pass, 4 Scale, 9 Okapi, 10 Abolish, 11 Element, 12 Tiers, 13 Abroad, 15 Berate, 18 Skate, 20 Listens, 23 Narrate, 24 Abide, 25 Diets, 26 Scab. Down: 2 Amateur, 3 Seine, 4 Scanty, 5 Apostle, 6 Exile, 7 Bone, 8 Chaste, 13 Absent, 14 Average, 16 America, 17 Aliens, 19 Acrid, 21 Slaps, 22 Sees. QUICK Across: 1 Plasma, 5 Bebops, 8 Data, 9 Sinister, 10 Debris, 11 Packet, 12 Grow, 14 All, 15 Hide, 16 Upbeat, 18 Rarely, 20 Carefree, 22 Envy, 23 Rested, 24 Resist.

Across 1 Buildings (houses, offices etc) (9) 8 They (emphatic, to avoid ambiguity) (5) 9 Button (on garment, machine) (5) 11 Herramienta (4) 12 Bull (farm animal) (4) 14 Blue (4) 16 Helados (4) 19 Clear (5) 21 Both (5) 22 Pillows (9)

Down 2 Pain (in body) (5) 3 Puño (4) 4 Bucket (pail) (4) 5 Afuera (3) 6 Lechuga (7) 7 Inglés (7) 10 Wave (3) 13 To hear (3) 15 Cebra (5) 17 Elbow (4) 18 Room (in a house) (4) 20 Todo (en su totalidad) (3)

Down: 2 Leave, 3 Sparrow, 4 Assistant, 5 Bin, 6 Basic, 7 Pretend, 11 Polar bear, 13 Replace, 15 Harness, 17 Erect, 19 Lives, 21 Red. ENGLISH-SPANISH Across: 1 Syrup, 4 Depth, 7 Aun, 8 Aceptar, 9 Religioso, 13 Alcalde, 15 Ajo, 16 Tiles, 17 Susto. Down: 1 Seas, 2 Rinse, 3 Platillos, 4 Dieciseis, 5 Pet, 6 Harm, 10 Seals, 11 Last, 12 Pozo, 14 Col.


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TEN ODD FACTS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT TRAFFIC A TRAFFIC jam can ruin anyone’s day, especially when there seems to be no need for it, so here are a few facts to help you understand what is going wrong. 1. The way we merge makes a big difference When most people have to merge into traffic on another road, or lane, they first brake and then speed up to merge into traffic. According to the Minnesota Department of Transportation that is wrong. We should wait until the last moment and then change lanes quickly with no slowing or speeding up so as not to confuse other drivers and make them brake. 2. Summertime and accidents The hour change isn’t just annoying it’s the most dangerous time to be on the road. The period of adjustment that follows the change increases the rate of accidents by around 16 per cent.

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where they solved nothing but they tried much like the modern world of conferences. 6. Parking meters were designed to control traffic flow Most cities weren’t designed with the car in mind and, as such, the car messed them up. The solution was to find somewhere for all the cars to get off the road and stop messing up the flow: the traffic meter was born to discourage drivers from leaving their cars in one place for the whole day.

expatriates. Hosseini is also the author of The Kite Runner (2003) on which the 2007 eponymous American drama film is based.

7. Billboards change the way people drive Studies at the Institute for Road Safety of the Netherlands have shown, unsurprisingly, that drivers spend more time looking at the board than at the road. They also found that people remembered the last billboard they had seen more clearly than the last traffic sign. 8. Finland has a sliding scale ticket system Police in Finland ticket a speeding driver not related to the speed but related to their income - they tap directly into the national tax register and fine the driver accordingly.

3. You are causing the traffic jams Researchers at the University of Exeter have found that just one person braking can have a massive effect on the traffic around them. Braking has a domino effect and carries through to around 15 cars - all slowing down for no reason. 4. Traffic jams created modern city layouts Long ago, cities sprang up around a single centre like a river but, in modern times, cities are becoming sprawling masses with several districts due to businesses establishing themselves on the outskirts so that customers can reach them easily and park.

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9. More lanes don’t always mean less traffic The amount of traffic on a newly expanded road usually goes up due to people’s impression that it will be faster unfortunately everyone has the same impression.

TRAFFIC JAMS: One person braking can have a domino effect. 5. Horse manure Traffic pollution is not a new problem. In the late 1800’s London was almost buried

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.

beneath horse manure, as all the traffic was horse-drawn, and this prompted the first international urban planning conference -

10. Traffic mimics the behaviour patterns of bacteria and slime mould Researchers at the University of Tokyo found that if they placed bacteria on a ridged road map it would follow the streets and motorways in the same way as human drivers do - even getting into traffic jams.

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

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Just Joking Question: What did one toilet roll say to the other toilet roll? Answer: “People keep on ripping me off!” Q: What says “Eoo?” A: A cow with no lips. What goes up and down stairs without moving? Carpet.

Good: 23 Very good: 33 Excellent: 40

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

LAST WEEK’S SOLUTION aerate, unseat, user, taus, teas, tear, teat, text, treat, tare, tares, tart, taxes, taxer, tater, etas, eras, eater, exert, sate, sung, suet, snug, seat, sera, sere, sear, sextet, guns, gnus, gate, rate, rates, area, areas, ares, axes, ague, attar, tease, teaser, erase, ease, tags, tetra, tetras


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Eating meat also impacts on the environment THERE are a number of reasons why it is probably a good idea to go vegetarian and swap that steak for a salad. Eating meat may harden your blood vessels. Some studies have found that a compound found in red meat carnitine - may cause the hardening or clogging of the arteries, otherwise known as atherosclerosis. It is no secret that some red meats are high in saturated fat, which increases LDL cholesterol and the risk of heart disease. Furthermore, eating meat increases your risk of developing type two diabetes. According to endocrinologist Dan Nadeau at Hoag Hospital in Irvine, California, 3.5 ounces of red meat daily lead to a 19 per cent increase in diabetes risk.

RED MEAT: Increases your risk of developing diabetes. In addition, meat has been found to be rich in iron and, if eaten in excess, iron can increase the risk of developing Alzheimer’s, at least according to a study conducted at UCLA. Moreover, excessive consumption of red meat may

increase the risk of colorectal cancer in some people. But also meat has been found to impact the environment more than any other food humans eat. Livestock require considerably more land, food, water and energy than plants to raise.

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Insomnia rises in the summer WHILST many can take the summer off and enjoy the Spanish lifestyle, a report has found that those having to continue working can suffer from increased stress and lack of sleep. In the summer months the noise of the bar terraces, nightclubs and fiestas, causes cases of stress and insomnia, tripling in some of the most affected coastal areas. Main symptoms include chronic fatigue, irritability, poor performance and even anxiety attacks according to Nascia, which works on combating stress and related problems. “It’s not just a problem of lack of sleep, but extends

to all areas of the affected day, incapacitating the sufferer to carry out normal activity,” said Nascia director Muñoz Gacto. “The problem should be treated with a programme performance to prevent the person from entering a vicious circle in which anxiety or stress are the protagonists.” In Barcelona 68 per cent of its citizens at some point are exposed to decibel levels reported at double the allowable rate. In most coastal and tourist areas such as Benidorm, Malaga and Almeria, many people are affected each year by the increased noise.


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Have a ball the old Spanish way eating sunflower seeds IT is a truth universally acknowledged that Spaniards love eating sunflower seeds. Some call it a vice. Salty and light, they are a great alternative to chewing gum or eating nuts. The addictive nature of its consumption can even be compared to smoking a cigarette. Watch groups of talking bystanders at processions or the beach. Spaniards have developed a system by which they pick one, crack it open using their front teeth, swallow it, throw the seed case away and start again in a speedy, strangely-noisy motion. Street habits aside, sunflower seeds originated in Central America 3,000 years ago and it

POPULAR: Rich in minerals. was the Spaniards who brought them back to Europe in the 15th century. It was such a delicacy, that it was compared to drinking wine, smoking, dancing etc… and therefore the Spanish expression “to have a ball” can be “pasarlo pipa.” According to Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, the seeds are very rich in minerals. Their main benefit is the high amount of Vitamin E present in each seed which is a powerful antioxidant, helping heart disease and lowering the risk of cancer.

Aubergine: a blank slate IN the past, many recipes recommended salting aubergines to reduce their bitter flavour. This isn’t necessary, although salting does make them absorb less oil when they’re fried. To prepare, wash the skin and trim off the stalk. Slice them and soak in beer for a few minutes before dipping them in flour and fry. This humble plant has played a major part in many popular regional cuisines throughout the world, the most popular perhaps being French ratatouille. The bland flavour of the aubergine makes it the perfect blank slate to which spices and herbs can be added.


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Refreshingly cooling SALMOREJO is a thicker version of gazpacho - a cool dip if you like. Originally from Cordoba, where

temperatures soar in July and August, it is only natural that locals devised a meal that not only is refreshing but it can replace the minerals lost in the heat. Less known abroad, Salmorejo is found in most of Andalucia, perhaps under other names such as ‘porra.’ In tapas bars, it is used as a sauce for preparing montaditos, tiny sandwiches filled with various ingredients, the most typical being jamon Serrano. It is best served as a starter or as a first dish APPLE SKIN: Stabilises sugar levels. with meat and it must obviously be chilled before eating. It can be dished up with one of three toppings: jamon Serrano small chunks; crumbled hard-boiled egg; or tuna flakes, all three followed by a circular dollop of good quality olive oil. ACCORDING to the latest the recommended daily For an authentic research, an apple a day intake of Vitamin C; Salmorejo, soak three really will keep the doctor Vitamin E fights off free slices of stale white bread - and a whole range of radicals responsible for (no crust) in water. While our skin aging; Boron the bread is in the water, diseases - away. Scientists from helps keep energy levels peel and seed three ripe Cambridge University, high and Potassium helps tomatoes and two garlic who surveyed 30,000 the healthy functioning of cloves. Put in a mixer people about their diet, cells, nerves and muscles; adding the bread soaked Dental experts are in a bit of water, olive oil found that those who ate fruit were twice as likely warning that the fruit can and salt to taste. to outlive those who be as bad as eating Pulse through. Add sweets. It should not be some water just to reach don’t. But what exactly in an eaten as snacks because a creamy texture. At the of its high level of sugar end, add the vinegar and apple is good for you? The skin of apples and acidity which erode mix again. Check the contains Pectin, which teeth. seasoning, adding more The fruit’s sugar salt or vinegar and maybe helps lowering cholesterol and stabilises sugar content has risen by up more oil if necessary. to 50 per cent over the levels. For a sweeter taste, half The flesh of an apple last decade, which means a boiled carrot can be has many nutrients and it contains the equivalent blended in the mix. It will benefits. An apple of four teaspoons of take away the acidity of provides 25 per cent of sugar. the tomatoes and garlic.

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Greek yoghurt: good for you, bad for the planet GREEK yoghurt - the thicker and more protein-packed version of yoghurt - has been everywhere lately. This type of fermented milk product, strained to remove whey, is on the rise in the UK. In fact, Greek and Greek-style yoghurt is the fastest growing sector of the UK yoghurt market. The delicious cultured food was originally made in England by immigrants such as the founders of Tim’s Dairy. The business, which still exists, is currently run by four brothers whose Greek Cypriot uncle started making yoghurt in a small London workshop in 1949, and now makes up to 10,000 litres of Greek-style yoghurt a day. But here’s a new dollop of truth that might sour your taste buds: when Greek yoghurt gets strained, it leaves a waste product called acid whey, a liquid substance consisting of water, lactose, protein and yoghurt cultures.

DELICIOUS YOGHURT: Its popularity is on the increase in the UK. Modern farmers reports that whey acid is so environmentally toxic that it is illegal to dump it.

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LTHOUGH the recent weather has been a little cooler due to extensive cloud cover and heavy early morning dews there has yet to be noticeable heavy rains. But whether in September, October or November, it is likely that heavy autumn rains will come. If, as last year, there is none then we are really facing a record drought. However let’s look on the bright side and assume rain comes and look at the first jobs to be done. I suggest the following 10. 1. Collect as much rain as possible in water

WEEDING: Do as soon as dead weeds spring to life. tanks, butts and black builder’s buckets. One of our neighbours keeps a permanent line of the latter under the eaves of the house. In a normal year they can always water plants in containers and a small vegetable plot from what they collect.

2. Loosen up all the unmulched soil surfaces around the garden, to ensure that rain is absorbed and does not run off. 3. Do a weeding as soon as seemingly dead weeds spring to life and dry weed seeds start to germinate.

SAVE WATER: In tanks, butts or builder’s buckets. 4. As the year long drought developed shrubs and perennials that could die back during dry periods, especially if exposed to scorching southerly winds, were not summer pruned but once heavy rain has fallen catch up on pruning for size and shape.

5. Salad leaves as normal lettuces or cut and come again mixes were difficult to keep going by mid-July but after the rains start sowing or transplanting plantlets for autumn, Christmas and spring. 6. With the damp, hibernating snails could well emerge so be watchful and place eco snail pellets around young vegetables. Slugs may well also appear. Slug pellets and Neem powder are useful deterrents. Hopefully we will not start to see the giant six inch long slugs now appearing around the UK, here in Spain. 7. Many fruit trees, especially in moderate sized gardens and in containers, could do with a shaping and sizing. Not only will they look better but nutrients will be directed at the development of next year’s fruiting buds. 8. The water in many garden ponds looks a little green but an ecological anti-algae and

flocculating agent will soon have the water sparkling clear again. 9. Cut the dead flowers off the lavender plants if not previously cut and distilled for home-made lavender oil. 10. Blackberries could well swell up to a good size during September so harvest from the garden and local hedgerows and open woodlands for freezing for winter use. If you experienced severe problems during the summer from the drought it might be useful to purchase a copy of the inexpensive book ‘How to use less water in your garden’. It is available from Amazon UK £3.99 and from Amazon es for €4.25. The Book Depository also stocks the book. By the way a main message of the book is ‘How to have a better garden with half the water.’

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RICES of luxury real estate properties in Spain have remained steady in the last six months. According to Lucas Fox International Properties, transactions have increased throughout Spain and the gap between asking and sales keeps narrowing. Moreover, foreign buyers account for the largest percentage of Lucas Fox sales - 90 per cent - and interest from exotic regions like the Middle East and the Far East in Spain’s real-estate market is on the rise. Buyers from Northern Europe have not fallen behind and they are not returning to the Spanish market attracted by investment opportunities and low prices. In Barcelona there was a steady increase in sales in the first half of 2014, with most buyers coming from the UK and Northern European countries. “The Barcelona market has continued to improve in the first two quarters of 2014 and there is a great deal more confidence amongst buyers, in particular

BARCELONA: Its market has continued to improve since early 2014. international buyers. It looks like prices have now stabilised and the number of transactions is slowly increasing. The big change is that sellers are being more

realistic and that asking prices have come down in line with buyer expectations,” said Lucas Fox co-founder Alexander Vaughan.

Ibiza has also witnessed an increase in the number of transactions when compared to 2013 and its residential market is still performing strongly. Clients from the UK and Northern European countries still remain the biggest group of buyers who have shown interest in Ibiza’s prime market properties, says Lucas Fox. However, the interest from American buyers has doubled since last year. “The continued appeal of Ibiza is most definitely its unique lifestyle. More people are choosing to relocate to the island due to good schools (including international schools), outstanding properties and the exceptional quality of life. The island now offers 4G Internet and better flight connections year round. “Interest from Europeans is still high but demand has significantly increased from the Asian market, mainly Korean and Chinese buyers. There has also been a rise in interest from American investors,” said Director of Lucas Fox Ibiza Amanda Marti.

Housing rental prices now cheaper than in July RENTING a property is now cheaper than in May. Housing rental prices dropped by 0.8 per cent in July 2014, as recently stated by the Spanish National Statistics Institute. The same decline was witnessed in June 2014. The sharpest decreases were witnessed in Navarra (-2.3 per cent), Madrid (1.8 per cent), Murcia (-1.8 per cent), La Rioja (-1.6 per cent), Valencia and Extremadura (-1.2 per cent), Andalucia (-1 per

VALENCIA: Housing rental prices dropped by 1.2 per cent.

cent), Castilla La Mancha and the Canary Islands (0.9 per cent). On the other hand, rental

prices in the Basque Country dropped at the national average rate (-0.8 per cent), while Cantabria and Castilla y Leon (-0.5 per cent), the Balearic Islands (-0.3 per cent), Aragon, Galicia and Ceuta (-0.2 per cent) were below the national average. According to Spanish newspaper El Mundo, the only increases were registered in Melilla (+0.5 per cent), Asturias (+0.1 per cent) and Catalonia (+0.1 per cent).


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Levante’s captain and winner on the day, Mike Cuerden (third from left) with, l to r, Richard Vass, Steve Head, Eric Edwards, Anne Edwards, Alan Overton and Roger Miller.

Hitting the ball harder - that was the secret ONLY two Levante players got to grips with the course at Alicante Golf. While most found it difficult to adjust to the slow pace of the greens, Steve Head and Levante’s captain Mike Cuerden found the secret… hit the ball harder! Mike’s 38 points off a slope

handicap of 10 edged out 19handicapper Steve on the lower handicap rule to take the Division 1 prize and also send him to the top of Levante’s Player of the Year and Ford League tables. Third in Division 1 was Anne Edwards (11) with 30 points.

In Division 2 Roger Miller’s 32 points, off 28 handicap, was four points clear of Alan Overton (25) with Eric Edwards (29) third with 27 points. Nearest the pin prizes went to Richard Vass on hole 3 and Anne Edwards on hole 12.

Best score comes from guest player THE Members Golf Society visited Font del Llop. There are five Par three’s on this course and bottles of wine, donated by Steve McGuinness were handed out to Vernon Brown, Chris Bellman, Paul Fairclough, Simon Lee and Steve Higgins. The Best Guest award went to Scandinavian K Krog with an excellent 40 points which was the best score on the day. In the Silver Division, it only needed 29 points for Roger Nilsen to claim fourth spot, Alex Goslan lost out to Mick Kennedy on the count back for third and second placing’s, but way out in front was Ole Rong with 38 points. The Gold lads didn’t fare much better and it

SILVER WINNERS: On their visit to Font del Llop. only needed 32 points from the Captain and Vice-Captain to take fourth and third spots with Steve Higgins being beaten on the count back system by John Eyre. In second place, and only one point

better was Alan Rixson with 33 points and this left Vernon Brown out on his own with a fine 37 points. For more information: www.tmgs.org or call the Match Secretary on 966 719 604.

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Sport Costa Blanca’s best guide to local sport

MONTGO Golf Society played a medal competition at Oliva Nova sponsored by Rob Wallace. The weather started off being very humid, then quite sunny before a fairly stiff breeze developed. Once again there was a

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Belgian F1 Nico Rosberg (booed on the podium after ‘deliberately’ clipping Lewis Hamilton’s car on lap two) was second and Valterri Bottas third. TO READ MORE VISIT OUR WEBSITE: WWW.EUROWEEKLYNEWS.COM

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sponsor winning their tournament with Rob scoring a net 69 from his 5.6 handicap. There were two players on net 72s and on handicap Neil Carter (10.1) took second place from Roy Jones (14.5). Three players scored net 73s with the final two placings, again on handicap, being Colin Foster (10.1) fourth and Mick Farmer (10.3) fifth, Simon Fox being the unlucky one to miss out on a placing. Nearest the pin on the third went to Shaun O’Gorman with Eddie Beattie for the nearest second shot on the 18th. The longest drive competition was something

MONTGO GOLF: The members played a medal competition at Oliva Nova. of a novelty with the sponsor choosing the short par four on the fifth for a

mixed competition with the winner turning out to be Rob’s father, Ed.

The Society’s next game is at Alenda on Friday, September 5, for a medal

competition sponsored by Ed Wallace with a first tee at 10am.


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