The Courier week 19

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Friday, July 1, 2011

SOLARSPAIN: AN OPEN LETTER FROM THE EDITOR

DARREN’S DAY If you have any conscience at all, then talk to us

DARREN, Dean, Damian, Richard – it doesn’t matter what your name is. Over the last two weeks, The Courier has been inundated with calls and emails about a controversial solar heating company in which you were the front man. It’s a company which seems to have disappeared with dozens of dissastisfied customers keen to speak to you about systems that are either malfunctioning or not functioning at all. SolarSpain has their money, while they have nothing but problems. Exploding radiators, flooded houses, you name it. And no one to call on to repair their systems – unless, of course, they want to shell out more of their savings. Many, if not most, of your customers were pensioners, the type of people sometimes seen by the unscrupulous as an easy touch. Now it may well be that SolarSpain was not a scam, but a

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More of SolarSpain’s work: Make your own judgement


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Snoop Dogg ain’t got nuthin’ on me, dude TELEPHONE

96 672 6437 JUNGLE DRUMS E-MAIL office@thecourier.es WEB www.thecourier.es HEAD OFFICE Alto del Moncayo s/n, Guardamar del Segura, 03140, ALICANTE PHONE: 96 672 64 37 Email: office@thecourier.es OPENING HOURS Mon - Fri 1030 to 1730 EDITOR Dave Bull (English/Spanish) SUB EDITOR Donna Gee ADVERTISING SALES 96 672 6437 office@thecourier.es TELESALES 96 672 6437 616 332 178 Sally Los Alcazares, San Javier 618 391 491 Myra Quesada, Rojales, Torrevieja, San Miguel Tel. 618 583 765 Vanessa Gran Alacant, La Marina, Guardamar Tel. 638 741 847 Denise La Zenia, Playa Flamenca, Cabo Roig Tel. 697 241 753 Jean La Zenia, Playa Flamenca, Cabo Roig Tel. 618 898 034 Writers Dave Bull Malcolm Palmer Mick Hardy Donna Gee Suzanne Manners Spike Paul Payne Sally Bengtsson Tony Mayes Jake Monroe Dan Smith Photographer Mark Welton

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Lorca what you did! A LETTER OF THANKS FROM THE EDITOR

DEVASTATION: Lorca after the earthquake

NOW that our office is rammed to the roof with goodies for Lorca (and the office staff have not been seen to emerge for a while!), we’d like to take the opportunity of thanking all you very generous people out there who have been kind and helpful with donations and offers of assistance. An especially big thank-you to Brent Savage and Mitch Bull for running the goods to Lorca and handing them over to the help stations that are still doing such good work. Among those who helped were: Bridie

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genuine business venture that was not thought out properly. However, if it was not your intention to rip people off when you set up the business, why have you and the company now done a vanishing act? Our Letters pages this week again contain horror stories about SolarSpain heating systems, including more pictures of what is clearly sub-standard work. Yet when the company was functioning, you did at least send ‘engineers’ out to attend to problems, so we know you are not entirely without a heart. There are also two sides to every argument, and although the evidence against you looks damning, nobody has yet heard your side of the story.

Monday Sunny High Temperature: 30°C RealFeel: 34°C

Maguire, Iceland La Marina and all their customers, Gary Armstrong Sand Widges, Mr Mecheod, Mrs Mellor, Sylvio Thurs Golf Group donated 500€, Jarnillia Richard, IPG, Maria Quicksave, Rocajuna and Crescendo Choir. Again, thanks to all of you. However, for now we cannot take in any more goods for the Lorca appeal, so if anyone wishes to donate please contact your local town hall for details. Sincerely, DAVE BULL

Sir, if you have any sort of conscience, surely the decent thing would be to come clean with the people whose money you took - and who trusted you to supply a working heating system in return. And while a face-to-face meeting with your adversaries would clearly be neither advisable nor practical in the current atmosphere, The Courier is prepared to give you a platform to address your customers without fear of reprisals. We will publish any explanation, message or offer you may wish to convey to your customers, rival heating companies, and indeed the wider public. Just call or email our office and we will do the rest.

LETTERS - p20-21 Today Partly cloudy High Temperature: 27°C RealFeel: 27°C

Saturday Sunny and warmer High Temperature: 32°C RealFeel: 35°C

Sunday Partly cloudy High Temperature: 31°C RealFeel: 34°C

Tuesday Sunny High Temperature: 30°C RealFeel: 33°C

Wednesday Sunny High Temperature: 29°C RealFeel: 30°C

Thursday Sunny High Temperature: 32°C RealFeel: 33°C


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4,000 BRITS FOUGHT IN THE SPANISH CIVIL WAR

New documents reveal more people from the UK came to fight Franco than thought INTELLIGENCE officials have revealed the names of about 4,000 people from Britain and Ireland who were suspected of travelling to Spain in the 1930s to join the International Brigades battling against General Francisco Franco's forces. And it is thought that hundreds more Brits set out to join the fight against fascism in the Spanish Civil War than was previously thought, newly-released MI5 files show. This is a lot more than the figure of around 2,500 British volunteers generally cited by historians, although it may include some who did not arrive .MI5 own the files that were published online by The National Archives,

feature some well-known names, among them the socialist author George Orwell and the trade union

ences defending the Spanish Second Republic against Franco's military uprising in his classic book Homage to Catalonia. George Intelligence officials Orwell cited Orwell's signing of a 'joint peace manifesto' and interest in the French communist party while he was living in Paris. MI5, also known as the Security Service, recorded in April 1937 that the writer was 'fighting in Spain', and in a fuller entry noted his address, date of birth (albeit with the wrong year) and evidence of his left-wing sympathies. They continued to keep an eye on leader Jack Jones. He listed his activities after he wrote under his real name Eric the best-sellers Animal Farm Blair, wrote about his experi- and 1984r, and recorded his

ATROCITY: The Spanish town of Guernica after it was attacked by the German Condor Legion supporting the fascists during the Spanish Civil War death in January 1950. The newly-digitised MI5 list contains more than 200 pages of names and dates detailing the movements of the men and women who

left British ports on their way to the frontline in Spain, as well as a 'roll of honour' of some of those killed in action. James Cronan, diplomatic

and colonial records specialist at The National Archives, said: 'The records show that the Security Service tracked the movements of around 4,000 people it believed were trying to travel to Spain to fight with the International Brigades, many more than previously thought. 'It's not clear how many made it to Spain although we know that hundreds never returned. 'The International Brigades brought volunteers together from all over the world in defence of democracy but few if any records exist of their service. That's why uncovering a document like this is so exciting.' This year marks the 75th anniversary of the start of the Spanish Civil War in July 1936.

Captured Brits expected to be shot

THE members of the machine-gun company captured at Jarama expected to be executed, for the belief was widespread that captured Internationals were shot on sight. Phil Elias, of Leeds, was shot when reaching for tobacco from his pocket and John Stevens, an engineer from Islington in London, was killed by the same burst of machine-gun fire. When Edward Dickenson, the company second in command, protested over the shooting, he was shot through the head with a pistol. After interrogation and finger-printing, the surviving prisoners were taken to an old factory in Talavera de la Reina, where they stayed for three months, repairing roads and burying the bodies of executed Republican prisoners, with little food and the most basic living and sanitary facilities. Several prisoners were still carrying the wounds they had sustained at Jarama; many of the others fell ill from stomach and lung diseases. In May 1937 the prisoners were moved to Salamanca, where they were all tried by a military court for ‘aiding a military rebellion’. Five were sentenced to death and the remainder sentenced to twenty years imprisonment. Following

the show trial, the prisoners were moved to the Model Prison in Salamanca, where they remained until May 1937, when they were informed that Franco had pardoned them, and that they were to be exchanged for a similar number of Italians captured by Republican forces. Of the 23 released

British prisoners, five were back in Spain fighting with the British Battalion within six weeks. A small number of prisoners were not released immediately, but were finally released in November 1937.


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NUDGE, NUDGE - WE LOVE A BIT OF GOSSIP Social Networking sites are the new garden fence according to poll THE social networking site Twitter's British audience increased by a third last month as thousands of users logged on to find details of alleged celebrity scandals in defiance of gagging orders.Twitter saw its British users reach 6.1 milllion in May, according to a poll by UKOM/Nielsen as allegations regarding Ryan Giggs and others surfaced. The pollsters said that the number of female pensioners using the site doubled in the wake of the scandals. This makes the site Britain's second-most popular behind Google. The boost in figures for Facebook is as a result of over 50s flocking to the site, UKom/Neilsen said. Facebook attracted a record 26.8 million

visitors in Britain in May, up 7 per cent year on year. This topped the 26.2 million who visited Microsoft's MSN/WindowsLive/Bing sites combined. Google had 33.9 million. 'The growth in audiences to these social networks is now primarily being driven by the 50-plus age group. Just a few years ago, this group may have found itself out of place on these sites,' UKOM general manager James Smythe said. Mr Smythe said over-50s accounted for more new adults visiting Facebook in the last two years than under-50s, resulting in an age profile far more closely reflecting that of the UK online population as a whole than previously.

WOMEN? THE SAME AS MEN!

By TONY MAYES JUST when I thought the UK couldn't get sillier there's now a growing head of steam against raising the pension age for women to 66 bringing it in line with men. What on earth makes

women think they should be treated differently from men? They have been campaigning for equality for years and yet when equality hits them in their pockets they grizzle. Long gone are the days when men have put women on pedestals (that is if they

have any sense). Women here should think themselves lucky they are not in Saudi Arabia where they haven't even the right to drive. Just think how much better the roads in Britain would be if there were no women on the roads! And finally, the

last bit on nonsense is the Tory MP who thinks it right that the disabled or people with learning difficulties should be paid less than the minimum wage to help them get lobs. Just the sort of muddled thinking that drives me totally mad


Friday, July 1, 2011

DAD’S LIFE!

PRIME Minister David Cameron used UK Fathers' Day to launch an attack on fathers who fly the net and abandon their wives and children - also abandoning their parental responsibilities in the process by not looking after the children's financial or emotional welfare. TONY MAYES reports

SOME while ago he also had much to say on the value of marriage in society - his message being that marriage should be taken more seriously in society and encouraged as the framework to raise a family. Both sentiments I wholeheartedly agree with. But is this just another load of waffle from a politician - vote-catching words, easily spoken and just as easily forgotten when the next subject of the moment comes along? Because so far I haven't seen anything happening to bring about a change. Past governments have a lot to answer for. They made it far too easy for people to get divorced and they also took away any financial advantage there was in getting married and staying married. Looking at it in cold, financial terms, for a bloke there is no sensible reason why he should ever contemplate taking marriage vows. If he's got a reasonable job and saved a bit of money, perhaps bought a house on a mortgage, he stands the risk of handing over half of his hard-earned wealth to his marriage partner in a divorce settlement. And, at the same time, he would be financially clobbered again if there are children involved.

Wealth The same would go for a woman, although it is not so clear cut, as the chances are that she would win more than 50 per cent of the marital wealth if there were children involved and keep the roof over her and the children's heads. Cameron wants society to take marriage more seriously. But is he creating the financial and emotional climate to allow it to happen? I think not. Gone are the days when there was a married man's tax allowance. It wasn't a lot, it certainly wasn't sufficient to encourage every man with a job to rush to get married, but it was a recognition that the government cared about marriage and wanted to encourage that institution. It also created legislation which gave women during a marriage break up all four aces when it came to deciding where the children should live. The government has turned deaf ears for years at the tales from

fathers who have been denied access to their children by vindictive ex-wives who, at the same time, have spent years poisoning their offspring against their dad. Nine times out of ten a marriage ends because of an adulterous affair by one or the other partner and increasingly it is the woman who is the wrong-doer. And I have written before in my column that an ideal way of dealing with that is to allow the wronged party in a marriage break up the ability to sue the predator man or woman. This simple change in the law would make people who are married think twice before embarking on an adulterous affair. It would also make a predator man or woman think twice before having sex with a married person, putting the marriage at risk in the process.

Straying It would also bring the adulterer and his/her partner into a public court. Can you imagine how quickly people would think twice before straying from a marriage if that happened? While I am on the subject, It appals me to hear there are dedicated web-sites where people can log on to find like-minded people to have an affair. How sick a society have we become that it has spawned people with no moral fibre and are prepared to make money making it even easier for people to have an affair. They are even putting up posters all over Britain advertising their "service". So, my message to Cameron and his merry cronies is clear. End the rhetoric and let's have some action. Let's see the institution of marriage financially encouraged by the restoration of a married person's tax allowance and/or the transfer of a partner's tax allowances from one to another, and, the introduction of legislation to make it harder to get a divorce. If it does something to end the dreadful situation of more and more people jumping into bed with as many partners as they like and the consequential rise in one-parent families which does so much damage to the next generation, then it will be a very good thing.

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DISCOVER SPAIN!

We’ve got together some fascinating info that you might not know about our host country and its inhabitants. But if you did - or you know something we don’t…drop us a line at The Courier!

DID YOU KNOW… Spanish bullfighter is also a Giorgio Armani fashion model?

rience entitled Lady Bullfighter. Click here to see the historic video of McCormick in the ring (don’t worry … fortunately; the ‘killing’ part of the ritual is deleted). Reflecting deeper … some would say that women take ‘bull’ from men out of the ‘ring’ too. With that in mind … maybe every woman is a Torera!

CELEBRITY Spanish bullfighter Cayetano Rivera is also a Giorgio Armani fashion model. This past September, during the ‘Corrida Goyesca’ bullfight in southern Spain, he dawned a fabulous costume made especially for him by Armani. Cayetano comes from a long line of famous bullfighters and has appeared in numerous advertisements for Armani. The annual ‘Corrida Goyesca’ bullfight has included Orson Welles and Ernest Hemingway among its spectators. Fighters wear costumes from the era of 18th Century painter Francisco Goya. Spanish painter Pablo Picasso designed a suit for Cayetano’s grandfather Antonio Ordonez for the same event nearly 50 years ago.

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Christina-Hernandez takes on a bull

…what the word ‘Spain’ means?

Cayetano Rivera and Giorgio Armani

… that Muslims saved Jews from the genocide in Spain? IN World War 2 when Jews were in danger in Europe and there we many Muslims in Spain and also some Jews. The Muslims could just tell the government about the Jews, but they chose to hide them or help them.

…the Lady Bullfighter (The Torera) WOMEN bullfighters (Toreras) have been achieving celebrity status for more than 100yrs. One of the most popular Spanish Toreras of modern times is Cristina Sanchez. In 1999 Sanchez retired, complaining that male attitudes against her were so strong she was unable to get top billings. In fact, some male bullfighters publicly declared they would not fight on the same billing as a woman. Let us hope they work this out. Here’s a very interesting side note … more than 50yrs ago, Patricia McCormick was the first woman bullfighter in the Unites States. McCormick wrote a book about her expe-

When the Phoenicians first ventured westwards in search of trade some 2500 years ago, they came across a land inhabited by tribes which the Greeks would later call the Iberians (after the river Iberus- the Ebro). They also saw (and no doubt roasted) some strange floppy-eared animals which appeared in great numbers everywhere. So they called the land i-shepan-im, or the land or coast of rabbits or to be more precise from the Phoenician for hyrax, the animal they knew from their North African home and confused with the rabbit. To the Romans, it became Hispania, and under Hadrian, they even struck a coin in Spain bearing Hyrax the image of a rabbit.

What did the Muslims ever do for us? DID you know that Al-Andalus, which means, “to become green at the end of the summer” is the territory occupied by the Muslim empire in Southern Spain – Andalucía? And did you know how hard working they were while they were here? l The city of Cordoba had 700 mosques l Some 60,000 palaces, and 70 libraries – one reportedly housing 500,000 manuscripts and employing a staff of researchers, illuminators, and book binders. l Cordoba also had Europe’s first street lights

l It also had 50 hospitals l In the seven centuries Muslim ruled also known as “The Golden Age”, Muslims treated Christians and Jews with tolerance, and this resulted in many of them accepting Islam! In fact, many Jews and Christians held government positions. l All Jews and Christians were allowed to maintain their beliefs and live their lives as they desired as long as they respected their Muslim rulers l In Muslim Spain, knowledge from Greece and Rome was preserved. Arab scholars produced encyclopaedias on medicine and astronomy in 11th century, also including astrology, psychology, zoology, biology, botany, chemistry, physics, mathematics, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, etc., which Christian scholars acquired and translated. l Muslims in Spain produced cotton, paper, and salt, silk, satin, pepper, stamps, clocks, soaps, rulers, maps, globes, furs, velvets, described over 200 surgical instruments, and named over 200 stars with Arabic names.

AND IN BARCELONA… THE carving of the donkey, which decorates the Camp Nou main portal of La Sagrada Familia was created from life. According to Albert Schweitzer in his book Out of my Life and Thought, Gaudí was presented with the finest donkeys in Barcelona to use as his model but rejected them in favour of an old, broken down beast that belonged to a woman selling sand. Did You Know..... FC Barcelona is the biggest privately owned stadium in the world (seating 100,000 people) and is also one of Barcelona's most visited tourist attractions. Did You Know... Barcelona and Spanish drivers in general are one of the worst, according to recent statistics an accident occurs on average every 19 seconds weekdays Monday to Thursday but this rises to one every sixteen on Fridays. Weekends are better at an average of ten a second. It's safer to walk or take public transport.


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CAM-bushed!

I’M having a bit of a disagreement with my bank. CAM Bank in Gran Alacant to be exact and no, I’m not worried about mentioning them as everything you will read is true. It all began in March when an account that I don’t use was at zero balance but as the CAM charge me nine euros each month for my autonomo account, (which I had asked to be cancelled 18 months previously) it went into minus. Rather than not take the nine euros and tell me that I didn’t have cover on my account (unemployment, health etc.) they charged me 20€ to send me a letter to say that I was overdrawn and immediately another 12€ as an overdraft charge. So within a couple of days I had gone from zero in my account to41€ in the red. But it didn’t stop there as they then charge me interest (at a staggering 29%) from the start of the month taking the banks earnings from me to 76€. It has now reached 122€ and I’m still arguing because most of the charges are for being overdrawn and the rest is for a credit card machine that hasn’t been used in two years! I’ve asked for appointments with the manager (whoever that is) had calls ignored and when I went to the branch (and spoke to the very helpful Ana) all she could do was shrug as the banks attitude is ‘tough, you signed a contract’ (how many of you out there have actually read all the small print on the back of your con-

The troubled bank is making sure it gets its customers paying with daily calls to mobiles – morning and afternoon!

tract? Not many I’m sure, but can’t common sense even enter the field of play? Well, not apparently at CAM Gran Alacant which has a history of, shall we say, doing things by their book… I remember my CAM bank manager a few years ago ‘selling me’ a 12 year mortgage to buy ten cars for 50,000€, once I’d done it following his recommendation a financial expert told me that it was the ‘worst option’ as I’d end up paying back twice the value of the cars! Thanks CAM. Back to the present and I’ve told the bank – which, by the way, calls any customer it’s not happy with at least once per day (I can legally report them for it, according to a policeman friend, as harassment) - that I will pay the overdraft that is made up purely of their bank fees and publish this and the article below which first appeared in the Guardian in Britain in November 2009.

SPANISH BANK STILL WON'T FREE MY DECEASED MUM'S ACCOUNT

An agonising battle to sort out a relative's estate remains unresolved a year after their death The Guardian, Sat 28 Nov 2009 I SHOULD have seen the warning signs when I walked into a branch of the Caja de Ahorros del Mediterraneo bank the day after my mother's funeral in Spain. I asked the manager to settle the €4,000 bill for the funeral from my mother's account. The reply was short and simple: "No. The account is blocked." "But you've only just blocked it," I replied. "Can you not pay the bill first?" No amount of reasoning, pleading and eventual tears could move her. It was obvious there were greater issues. No words of sympathy or condolence – business is business. Accounts are blocked to protect the bank and make sure there is enough money to cover any outstanding debts. More than a year later and my two brothers and I are caught up in the labyrinthine workings of the Spanish banking system, and have not received a single euro. How many relatives of the other 60,000 retired Brits who draw their UK pension in Spain will find themselves in the same situation? My parents moved to Gran Alacant, on the Costa Blanca, seven years ago. They bought a two-bedroom apartment in a newly-built residential complex with a swimming pool and tennis courts, and lived a good life for several years. My father died in January 2007 and my mother 18 months later. They had made sure their finances were in order and had drawn up a will in line with Spanish law. The inheritance process for the apartment was completed in June this year, and the documents sent to CAM for the bank to release the funds in my mother's sterling bank account. In September, I contacted CAM in Gran Alacant to ask when the money would be unblocked and divided between the three legal heirs. "Yes," explained a member of staff, Arantxa, "the money is available. Write a letter authorising us to divide the account between you and your two brothers. Take this to your bank

manager and have him authorise your signature. Then send it to your brothers, who will take it to their bank managers. Then send it back to us and we will submit it to our legal department." I was stunned. I live in France, my elder brother in the UK and my younger brother had moved to Abu Dhabi. In this age of internet banking – not to mention identity theft – CAM wanted me to generate a chain letter full of personal and financial details. It was agreed we could individually write a letter, go to our bank managers, etc. Not guaranteed, but worth a shot.

front of a notary in Spain clearly stating that my mother's estate – including any bank accounts – was to be divided between her three children. The rub, said the lawyer, was that CAM refused to accept this and I would have to sue. The process, she added, could take a long time. CAM remained intractable. "Do what you like," was the last piece of advice. So I did. I contacted the British consulate in Abu Dhabi and, for a £30 fee, it authorised my brother's letter. The bank had all it needed. So imagine my disbelief when its legal department told me it had rejected the three letters. It was like a Dan Brown novel – I felt close Relatives of Brits who have to solving a puzzle, only to be given a new retired abroad could face set of clues. This time, said CAM, my brothers would have to give me power of attorney an inheritance minefield (almost impossible to organise), or we would all have to fly to the Costa Blanca and present ourselves at the bank (a logistical, and hugely expensive, nightmare). We are now at an impasse. I contacted Banco Santander, Spain's biggest bank, to ask how it would have handled the same situation. It says it is usual for bank accounts to be blocked after the death of a customer, but it does continue to pay direct debits. This also contrasts sharply with CAM, which has not honoured any direct debits on the account. I am now having to pay to get both the water and electricity supply reconnected. Santander also says that, in line with Spanish law, the bank needs to have a And we tried. But my younger brother cannot have a bank legalised document detailing the heirs, and confirmation that account in Abu Dhabi and there was no one to authorise his the account holder is up-to-date on tax payments. Once signature. Back to CAM. Move over Arantxa and bring on these are in order, the bank will release any money. Elin, the bank manager. I knew I was in for a rough ride. In In truth, I have lost the stomach for a prolonged fight with the shouting match that followed, Elin made it clear that I CAM. The memories of a much-loved parent should not be had no choice but to comply with CAM's rules. Or what? clouded with fierce arguments with a bank over money. Was the bank going to hold on to the money indefinitely? Well done, Arantxa and Elin – you have done a great job I appealed for help to the Spanish lawyer who had drawn protecting the interests of your bank. up my mother's will. She said she had a document signed in • CAM declined to comment on this article.


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KING IS FALL GUY AS JUAN KARLOS RULES Spain’s high speed gets snipped... SPAIN'S state-controlled rail operator has been forced to axe one of its newest high speed train services after it emerged that the only nine passengers were using it each day. Enrique Urkijo, the Director General for ‘Passengers at Renfe said 'From Friday it will no longer be in service.'’ The AVE route connecting the Castilla la Mancha capital Toledo with the cities of Albacete and Cuenca was inaugurated with much fanfare last December, one of the links that helped Spain overtake France as the country operating Europe's biggest high speed rail network. But Enrique Urkijo, the Director General for Passengers at Renfe, was forced to concede that the project had not been a success and that operating a "ghost train" was no longer feasible. "Renfe feels the pain when we transport only steel," he said referring to the fact that only nine passengers on average used the route daily. Instead passengers will have to change trains in Madrid, from which highspeed trains are already operating to the

biggest three cities of Castilla-La Mancha. The journey time would increase from two hours and five minutes between Toledo and Albacete to two hours and 28 minutes. The failed route, which costs 18,000 euros (£16,000) a day to operate, is one of a series of infrastructure "white elephants" that have sprung up in recent years across the Spanish landscape. Castellon Airport, built at a cost of 150 million euros (£134 million) and inaugurated in March, has yet to receive its first scheduled flight. Mile upon mile of empty toll roads are running at a loss. A large part of austerity measures introduced by the socialist government of Jose Luis Rodriquez has been to drastically shrink public spending on infrastructure that burgeoned out of control during the country's boom years and sent its borrowing costs soaring as the economic crisis hit. Since Spain opened its first bullet train connection between Madrid and Seville in 1992 it has become the operator of the largest high-speed network in Europe with more than 1,700 miles of track.

THE new mayor of San Sebastian in Spain’s Basque Country has sparked controversy after removing an image of King Juan Carlos from City Hall in his first act since taking office. ‘‘This painting does not represent the majority of people in the city,” announced Juan Karlos Izagirre on Friday at his first official meeting since taking office following elections last month. The action could have legal consequences as the constitution states all town halls should display an image of the monarch. The mayor is from the newly formed Bildu party, which fought a court battle to field candidates in the May 22 election after accusations that it had links to terrorist group ETA. Spain’s Constitutional Court reversed a Supreme Court decision to ban some 250 lists of candidates from the Bildu coalition because it was considered the successor to Batasuna, the banned political wing of the separatist organisation. Mr Izagirre, a doctor was chosen to lead the municipality of San Sebastian, the second largest city in the northern region, after his party exceeded expecta-

tions and won eight seats, a seat more than the socialists who had held power there since 1991. Rival politicians from the Basque socialist party PSE and conservative Popular Party PP said they would seek legal redress to ensure the image of the King was restored to the meeting chamber. ‘‘The law is to be complied with, whether you agree with it or not,” insisted Ernesto Gasco, a councillor from the socialist party.

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FORGET about all those nights on the tiles – this is where the day job comes in. Because if you need tiles, La Marquesa Builders Merchants have got the lot. And we mean the lot. At the right prices too. Wall tiles, pool tiles, shower tiles, step tiles, border tiles or roof tiles – our range is unbeatable. Just look at this… WALL TILES: Our wide range comes in every shape, size, style, colour and shade. We have wide kitchen and bathroom ranges, both gloss and matt. Be it preventing damp in your outside walls or providing a low maintenance option, we’ve got the answer. POOL TILES: Our wide range of pool tiles will make your swimming area unique –at a price that you’ll dive for! We’ve loads of colours to choose from – and if you’re worried about grandma slipping as she enters the pool, why not invest in our non-slip step tiles? And take a look at our range of patterns and pictures to give your pool that paradise look. It’s sheer heaven. SHOWER TILES: Non-slip is the key word here – the only thing you’ll fall for with our wide range of stylish wall tiles is the prices. STEP TILES: Our range of step tiles embraces 30 different shades and colours. Match up your existing tiles, whatever their size, and where cost is concerned it’s all systems low! BORDER TILES: The extent of our range borders on the ridiculous with more than 50 styles in stock and 300-plus available on order. Come and take a look – we’ve got the perfect blend for your kitchen, bathroom, patio etc ROOF TILES: Hit the heights with a colour range varying from standard terracotta to a gloss blue and everything in between. We’ve got different styles too. TILE ADHESIVES: Stick with us, whatever the surface! INTERIOR for walls and floors inside the house; EXTERIOR for the patio or outside wall; SWIMMING POOL: for pools, showers and anywhere with an existing damp problem; PORCELANIC for an extra strong hold when tiling on top of tiles, wall or floor; and FLEX for a very strong water-resistant hold on any surface - mainly used for very large tiles. RENDERING AND MONOCAPING: For a cleaner finish covering a plain brick wall for a cleaner finish. Our render is a sand-and-cement based product in grey, white, yellow or cream, and comes in thick or thin coat. Our wide range of monocaping products embraces many different styles from

raspado to pebbledash. Both ranges feature various colours and shades for the perfect wall colour you are looking for. PRINTED & TOOLS: Our printed range consists of a printing adhesive in white in a 25kg sack then we have all the tools and products to complement it. Colours we have any colour you need from sand, brown, colina tan, storm gray, gray plum, french cream, brick red, and much much more. Rollers and moulds we have many different types from wood effect to stone effect and brick effect and many more. All the different types of lubricants and acrylic sealers, lubricants for the rollers and moulds come in 1l, 5l, 10l, 25l, tubs, acrylic sealers there are sealers to protect the printed after it has set to hold its colour and strength and stop dirt and sunlight fade, bonding enhancers apply before the print to help the print hold and bond to the wall these come in 1l, 5l, 10l, 25l, tubs come down and see our examples. CEMENTS & MORTERS: Our cement and morter range will meet any of your building needs at a very good price we have normal grey cement and white cement we also have colored dyes to mix with the cement to make a colour to your taste. Our morter is already mixed for easy and quick use and there are many different colours grey, white, cream, yellow, and any of the dyes for the colour of your taste. We also have a fiber compound to mix with cement or morter to stop any cracks and makes the mix two times stronger. SANDS & AGGREGATES: Our sand & aggregates come in 25kg sacks, 1ton big bags, or by the ton loose we have sand, gravel, and decorative gravels in 25kg. Sand, gravel, sand gravel mixed for concrete, top soil, large gravel, decorative gravel, earth for infill, rubble for infill, in 1ton big bags. sand, gravel, sand gravel mix, top soil, large gravel, decorative gravel, earth for infill, rubble for infill, by the ton loose. BRICKS & BLOCKS: Our wide range of bricks and blocks will help build anything you like from ceramic to concrete for a small garden wall to building an entire house. Our ceramic range has small 4cm, 7cm, and 9cm wide bricks. Large 4cm, 7cm, 9cm, 12cm wide bricks. Engineering bricks 11cm, 14cm, 19cm, and 24cm tall bricks. Bardos at 0.5M, 0.6M, 0.7M, 0.8M, 0.9M, 1.00M, 1.20M, 1.40M, 1.60M, 1.80M, 2.00M long. Ceramic pots for the concrete beams at 11cm, 20cm, thick. Concrete blocks at 20x20x40, 12x20x50, 20x20x20 U blocks, 20x20x40 white, 20x20x40 yellow, 20x20x40 white one face, 20x20x40 white two face, 20x20x40 yellow one face, 20x20x40 yellow two face. Decorative bricks red, yellow, in two sizes big or small and fire proof bricks big or small. SKIP HIRE: Our skip hire service is cheap and reliable we

have many different sizes and types of skips from a 3 cubic meter skip for small DIY projects or maybe a 6 cubic meter skip for the large DIY projects and general contractor with or without door we even have a large 8 cubic meter skip for big restoration projects and all of our skips can be placed in, san Miguel, los montesinos, torremendo, algorfa, benijofa, ciudad quesada, la siesta, orihuela, orihuela costa, torrevieja, la mata, and surrounding areas. CRANE HIRE: Our crane hire service is at a good competitive price and very reliable the range of cranes is very large and we will come and survey the situation with no obligation so we will send the right crane for the job the smallest crane we can provide is 3 meters and then any thing up the a huge 40 meters for large construction projects we cover, san miguel, los montesinos, torremendo, algorfa, benijofa, ciudad quesada, la siesta, orihuela, orihuela costa, torrevieja, la mata, and surrounding areas. DIGGER HIRE: Our digger hire will get all your digging and earth moving needs done at a low price we hire mini diggers at 3 tons for digging pools, trenches, footings, water deposits, ect in small gardens or a 7 half tons for bigger pools, trenches, footings, water deposits, large landscaping projects, ect and front loaders or big 20 tons for extreme earth moving projects and all available in san miguel, los montesinos, torremendo, algorfa, benijofa, ciudad quesada, la siesta, orihuela, orihuela costa, torrevieja, la mata, and surrounding areas. READY MIXED CONCRETE: Our ready mixed concrete service is cheap and reliable the minimum quantity to order is 2 cubic meters the concrete we provide can be used for patios, drive ways, footings, and any type of structure work, it can be ordered as standard concrete or concrete with fibre for a stronger and more resilient compound distributed in san miguel, los montesinos, torremendo, algorfa, benijofa, ciudad quesada, la siesta, orihuela, orihuela costa, torrevieja, la mata, and surrounding areas. DELIVERY: Our quick and friendly delivery service will deliver your ordered goods by the next day at the latest to San Miguel, Los Montesinos, Torremendo, Algorfa, Benijofar, Ciudad Quesada, La Siesta, Orihuela, Orihuela Costa, Torrevieja, La Mata, and surrounding areas at a very good price and it can be off loaded in to your garden with a 7 M3 hiab (in some circumstances we may not be able to reach your house due to road size or road weight restrictions but all efforts will be made to off load as near as possible with the machinery provided.) SEE OUR ADVERT ON PAGE 11.


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Rider of the lost art EMMA DOES TRICK AS PALMS FUNDAY HITS THE HEIGHTS IT WAS an enjoyable day out for everyone else, but for stunt rider Emma Tytherleigh, Palms Equestrian Centre’s special Fun Day was a dangerous assignment. Emma, 25, from La Marina, has been doing trick riding intermittently over the last 10 years and until recently was working in America with an equine theatre touring show called Cavalia. Not long back in Spain, she has joined Palms Equestrian Centre to work with the kids and teach vaulting (gymnastics on horses). Emma had worked on her act with Palms horse Aero for just one week before the big event - but wowed the crowd with her exciting routine. The Funday followed a month or so working with the children, training the horse - and familiarising the horse with her trick routine. ‘‘I’m amazed that Aero has learned all this in such a short space of time,’’ she said. Stuart Bates also worked hard to prepare the Palms children for their fantastic Musical Carousel on horses. Sarah Gibbons and Danny Brown , who run Palms (which is situated on the CV 905 from Dolores to Catral) had just seven weeks to prepare for the event. And they are still counting the money raised for Paul tombola, pony rides, the Cunningham Nurses. human fruit machine and Richie Sparks from Vibe Lawrence the magician with Radio stepped in literally at several hours of table magic. the 11th hour and led the Jason Scawthorn from whole day, with Kye James, JPS Fitness organised an Dan the Man, the Short Fuse amazing tug of war - four Band and Richie entertaivery strong men against a ning. group of determined children. A wide range of stall holAnd yes, the kids won!! ders contributed to the amaTwo very special cars were zing list of raffle prizes. It was on display - the now famous also a children’s paradise, Red Ford Galaxy belonging with two bouncy castles, a to Emmanuel Vadon and a

General Lee owned by Anthony Ralph Palms Equestrian Centre has a special offer for July and August; anyone producing a PCN Red Carnation or quoting the paper they saw this article in can have a private riding lesson at just €15. Call Sarah on 636 311 751 for details. Sarah, whose chicken wraps were worthy of a top restaurant, summed up: "As

it was free entry we didn't count everyone in. But we think we had over 200 visit on the day and everyone had a great time. ‘’It was a tremendous amount of work but as for the next one – well, give me a few days to think about it and I will let you know!" For Paul Cunningham Nurses events, visit www.paulcunninghamnurses.com or call 639 318 526.

DOWN MEMORY LANE: WHO SAID NOSTALGIA’S NOT WHAT IT USED TO BE?

DRUMMING LIKE A BEATLE (with a little Help from my friends)

By RAY PRENTICE HAVING spent most of my life in South London, I'd like to think of myself as quite streetwise, but as you will find out later, perhaps that's not quite the case. I started playing the drums (well cardboard boxes) at the age of 12, I would use my mother’s knitting needles as drumsticks and the lids of those large tins of biscuits as cymbals. I joined three other boys who played guitars (well tennis rackets, actually) and there was no stopping us. We used to mime to Beatles and Searchers songs and never got a note wrong. At the age of 13, with a following of a couple of girls who thought we were the real thing, we got our first

break. The local Odeon cinema were holding a contest during their Saturday morning pictures for under 16’s - it seemed all you had to do was choose a song, go on stage and mime to it in front of 100 screaming, out-of-control, under-16-year-olds, the event was to be held over a three-week period with one or two acts going out each week. We were the Beatles and to be honest we modelled ourselves on them so we thought we stood a good chance. I did look a bit like Ringo (well the hair anyway) so I thought all I had to do was shake my head from side to side and not miss a mimed drumbeat. We practised every day till the start of competition day. We made it through to the final week singing ‘Help’ each time and found our-

selves with just Dusty Springfield to beat. The winner or winners were judged on how much applause they received and we won, beating Dusty by a mile. Our prize? A copy of the Beatles single Help (four times of course). I took up drumming seriously after that, playing in many bands and even agency work in the London area. Now living in Quesada and not having played for a couple of years I am beginning to miss it. I remember the adrenalin that you get after a gig and not being able to sleep for half the night because of it. If there are any bands that need a drummer or musicians whot want to start up a band, give me a call on 966 712 987. I think its a shame that there aren’t more totally live bands around.


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RIDING HIGH: Young members of Palms Equestrian Centre riders group sun it up at last Saturday’s Fun Day. LEFT: Palms pupils Jennifer Torr Davis, Tara Renyard and Billie Gibbons, who put on a display of vaulting arranged by stunt rider Emma Tytherleigh.

Get in on the act BUDDING actors, here’s your chance to take centre stage! The Torrevieja Showgroup are running a series of Workshops in July and August – and you can get in on the act. The workshops will be held at La Rustika (formerly Los Arcos ) and are open to anyone with an interest in theatre, whether it be performing or perhaps working backstage. There is a nominal charge of two euros per workshop but anyone subsequently joining the group will have this money discounted from their first year’s subscription. All workshops except the first one start at 3pm and run for approximately two hours. For more details ring Jenny on 966 181 951

GREAT OUTDOORS

or 608 129 983. The programme... July 1 (2.30pm): Dance and Movement July 8: Stagecraft July 22 and 29: Singing Workshop incorporating breathing technique August 5: Sound and Music Control (TBC) August 12: Scenery Design and Colour Control The Showgroup’s next production will take place on January 4, 5 and 6 next year. The only detail being released at present are that the show will be set in a Spanish village in the 1970’s and will feature song and dance, music and comedy – plus one or two plot twists!

with Malcolm Palmer

Summer for some AS ‘official summer’ is now upon us, we’d do well to remember that the natural world has other ideas. Birds get their AUTUMN migration under way within the next couple of weeks, when waders start to filter in from the north, shortly followed by the first songbird migrants.

On the wing: The blacktailed godwit

TV CHOICE magazine is celebrating its first birthday this week. Now the most sought after magazine on the Costas, TV CHOICE has grown from strength to strength since its conception last year. It outsells all other magazines thanks to its professional content, which is produced by an elite team of people who have worked together for more than three years. The special birthday

TV CHOICE IS A YEAR OLD! edition features 80 pages packed with everyone’s favourite topics, plus three pages of prizes donated by advertisers. To win is easy - just find the ‘birthday cake’ hidden within the magazine and submit your name, phone number or email address

and a note of the advertiser’s prize which you would like to win. The owners and staff would like to thank everyone who has donated to and advertised in the magazine over the past year and made it such a huge success.

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HANG ON, THIS IS NOT JUSTICE

WHEN it comes to the legal system in countries like Iran and Saudi Arabia, there’s not much I agree with. Come to think of it, I’m not too keen on anything else about them, either. Not that the citizens of those esteemed Muslim democracies (I’m joking) have much say in what’s going on. But just how democratic are countries like the UK and Spain? Do Brits really have a say in everything that matters – particularly when it involves contentious issues where government and public opinion are at odds? Like bringing back the death penalty. Successive governments have known from their research that a national referendum on the return of capital punishment for predatorial killers like Levi Bellfield would produce a massive ‘hang the scum’ vote.

Law of the bungle shames democracy HAPPY FAMILY: The Dowlers before evil Bellfield struck. Victim Milly is on the left

Rage And that’s where the British system ceases to be democratic. Because David Cameron’s government, like the Brown, Blair, Major and Thatcher regimes before them, think they know better than the voters. So Bellfield will merely spend his life in jail at our expense. My heart bled for his victims Millie Dowler’s family in their understandable rage following Bellfield’s conviction. ‘‘In my eyes, justice is an eye for an eye,’’ said Millie’s sister Gemma. ‘‘You brutally murder someone then you pay the ultimate price ...a life for a life. So in my eyes no real justice has been done’’. And so say the vast majority of those who think political correctness sucks. Which is just about everyone I know! Gemma made it abundantly clear that she wanted Bellfield six feet under.

leads to being whacked twice as hard, what’s the point? I took a straw poll among friends the other day and whilst a majority favoured bringing back the death penalty, the one proviso everyone demanded was that guilt must be established, not beyond reasonable doubt as in the past, but beyond ALL doubt.

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Human rights? Since when are vermin like Bellfield human? But however desirable that may be, it would not be politically correct. Because it would impinge on Bellfield’s human rights. Human rights? Since when are vermin like Bellfield human? And let’s not call him an animal because, unlike him, no animal is innately

evil. Ask the average Brit and at least 75 per cent will say this particular piece of filth has lost his right to live. Likewise, the likes of Ian Brady, Myra Hindley, Ian Huntley and Harold Shipman should have been executed as soon as they were convicted. It’s all very well for the

Lord Longfords of this world to cry out at the lynch-mob mentality of the masses, but public opinion still seems to favour the Old Testament philosophy of an eye for an eye. It may be PC to take the New Testament route and turn the other cheek - but if it

I would also confine the ultimate penalty to murders involving premeditated evil – which would exclude crimes of passion. Isn’t it ironic that bringing back capital punishment is so popular with those who remember, not only the heinous crimes of the Crippins and Christies, but also the horrendous mistakes when convicted ‘murderers’ were hanged and then found to be totally innocent? Discussing this topic is, of course, largely pointless, because Britain will never restore the death penalty. Neither will Spain, which in 2009 became one of the last

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nations in Europe to dismantle its gallows completely. Indeed, the death penalty remains in only two of Europe’s 50 nations, Latvia and Belarus. And the Latvians retain it only for crimes during wartime. I’m no fan of the gung-ho Americans, but at least they listen to the people (even to the point of electing an idiot like George W Bush and halfdestroying the world as a consequence). The Yanks executed 47 murderers last year with Texas the most prolific and enthusiastic state. The problem is that our friends across the Pond often fail to understand the difference between a life sentence and a death sentence. I mean, serving 20 years on death row and THEN being hanged is a bit steep. But even 20 eyes for an eye would be too lenient a punishment for the likes of Levi Bellfield.

Agree or disagree, email your thoughts and comments to donna@thecourier.es

Logic the loser in this crazy PC world THE very mention of human rights is enough to send my temperature soaring. The minute someone comes up with a constructive idea aimed at advancing the quality of 21st century life, up pop the PC brigade (not you constable, I mean those holier-than-thou do-gooders) to kill it off. Take the brilliant concept of banking a DNA sample from every new-born baby in the UK (or ideally the world). The idea is that by the end of this century, police will know in an instant the identity of the perpetrator of EVERY crime where DNA is present – even if tracking them down might not be so easy.

I mean, the sort of person we are talking about is unlikely to be waiting for the local PC (that’s you, constable) to knock on his mum’s front door. Or to greet him with a jolly ‘It’s a fair cop, guv’. But babies certainly won’t object to having their DNA taken. Neither, surely, would any law-abiding parent, knowing that the DNA bank would be contributing to a safer world for our children and grandchildren. We have the technology, so let’s use it to the maximum (are you listening, FIFA?). That’s simple common sense. But of course the PC plonkers won’t have it. I mean, taking a baby’s DNA would be impinging on the little inno-

cent’s human rights because we don’t know if ‘goo goo’ means ‘yes’ or ‘no’. Then there’s the baby’s parents. Their feelings have to be considered, of course, particularly if mum is a junkie alcoholic whose other five kids are in care and dad is doing 15 years for bludgeoning his best friend half to death. Well, something like that. Since the objection lobby would be made up largely of those with something to hide, we’re back in the world of victim and perpetrator. And in a week in which British law took a deserved battering from the despairing Dowlers, as ever it’s the baddie who wins.


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WHAT THE SPAN

FATAL ATTRACTION! By SALLY BENGTSSON

AFTER all the hoo-ha about the speed limit dropping to 110kph in March, the legal maximum will go back up to 120kph this month.

Fewer deaths - but Spain axes reduced speed limit

we understand the measure is no longer required and we are going back to 120 kph,’’ Deputy Prime Minister Alfredo Perez Rubalcaba said after a weekly cabinet meeting. He acknowledged that the slower speed limit had provoked ‘strong debate’ but said it had saved Spain €450m (£399m) in its balance of payments. The number or fatal road accidents also fell by more than 20% after the speed reduction. Many Spaniards believed the change was a ruse to raise funds through more speeding fines. The main opposition Popular Party labelled it ‘‘absurd’’ and many SPANISH Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez drivers said it was easy to fall Zapatero has said that Spain will withdraw 10 asleep going at that speed. percent of its 1,500 troops in Afghanistan in Criticism the first half of next year, with a complete Mr Rubalcaba rebuffed his pullout to be completed by 2014. Zapatero was speaking in Brussels after a criticism, saying drivers in the summit of EU leaders, in remarks carried live US complied with the same on Spanish TV. He said 40% of Spanish troops speed limit "and I have never will return home in the first six months of 2013. seen them driving while The announcement came a day after US asleep". President Barack Obama presented a timetable Greenpeace stated that for withdrawing US forces from Afghanistan, the government lacked "the calling for a third to leave by the end of next necessary courage" to mainsummer. France is also bringing hundreds of tain the lower limit, and said its troops home from Afghanistan this year. the move puts Spain on the Starting next month, the 500-strong Spanish back foot in meeting its 2020 contingent in Herat will come together with the target of reducing emissions 1,000 troops currently stationed in Badghis. by 20 per cent.

The limit was set to cut fuel consumption because of rising oil prices. The government says petrol prices have now fallen and from today (July 1), motorists can again drive at the equivalent of 75mph). Oil prices spiked after uprisings in Libya and elsewhere in the Arab world, and Spain is heavily dependent on imported fuel, 13% of its oil usually coming from Libya. ‘‘The circumstances have changed so

Afghanistan exit by 2014, says Zapatero

Paramount importance The on-off story of the new Paramount Park in Murcia is back in the news - with the latest investor to show interest in the project a Russian billionaire who features in the Forbes list of the world’s 500 richest people The tycoon visited the region in his private jet last week, surveying the land around Alhama de Murcia, where the complex is scheduled to be built, and travelling around in a luxurious Rolls Royce. The project, led by Murcian businessman Jesus Samper, has a licence to run the park under the ‘Paramount’ name, for the next 30 years. However, the owners are obliged to open the park within the next four years, which presses the planners to set the ball rolling, and finish the park by 2015.

LIFEGUARDS and Red Cross workers rescued five members of the same family in a lunchtime alert at Matalentisco beach near Aguilas last Saturday. The swimmers were being carried away by strong currents and were unable to swim ashore. The five, aged between 15 and 47, were rescued by keen lifeguards using a motorised dinghy. The oldest needed hospital treatment and the two youngest had bad scratches and bruises from underwater rocks. Care is essential when swimming in Mediterranean waters. The calm appearance of the sea doesn’t always mean it is safe, so never swim out of your depth and always ensure someone knows where you are in the sea. And most importantly, check the colour of the flag flying and if it’s red, stay out of the water!


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NISH PAPERS SAY

CHE’S MOTORBIKE PARTNER DIES AGED 88

SHATTERED DREAM

WHEN Stanley Izakor stepped onto Spanish soil for the first time, after crossing the Straits of Gibraltar on a makeshift raft, and fleeing from Guardia Civil officers upon arrival, he saw a new life ahead. He never imagined that, 13 years later, he would be volunteering to return to his native Nigeria. His one dream, to own his own house, has been the cause of his broken illusions. Stanley found work in Spain and slowly but surely built a life here. But when he lost his work contract at an ice factory near Murcia in 2008, this idyllic life seems to have crumbled around him. He hasn’t been able to meet the mortgage repayments for his flat in Ramon and Cajal Street, Alcantarilla – legacy of being one of Spain’s five million unemployed for the last three years. He owes 112,000 euros to the bank, 20,000 euros in legal costs and 12,000 euros in interest on unpaid repayments. His wife Joy left him in 2010, with their three year old daughter, when neither could get a job, and having been unemployed for two years herself. (Unemployment benefit in Spain lasts a maximum of two years, then stops.) The depressing panorama led Stanley to suffer a breakdown and a stay at Arrixaca Hospital’s psychiatric unit in Murcia. Since then, the 36 year old Nigerian has had to take medication to

Stanley Izekor: Tough times

control his frustration. The water and electricity have been cut off in his flat and he goes to the local petrol station every day to fill large water bottles with enough water with which to shower, cook and clean. But he faces being evicted any day soon. Fortunately he receives a meal a day at the Caritas Charity community centre. But if it wasn’t for them, he would have nothing to eat either. Stanley’s situation

came to a climax last month when he staved off eviction with the help of the 15M movement and Nigerian compatriots. But he has had enough and wants to go home to Benin City, where he has brothers and sisters – knowing he will hav a better lie there. Ironically, his decision to leave coincides with receiving his visa to stay in Spain indefinitely. But he has no money to pay for the journey to Nigeria... SALLY BENGTSSON

Fasciola hepatica

‘Doctor WHO’ centre targets liver parasite

AT LEAST 400 cases of infection by a liver-attacking parasite that was until recently unknown in Europe have been diagnosed in Spain, according to new data. The information comes from Valencia’s new, exclusive World Health Organisation (WHO) centre devoted to the disease. The fasciola parasite, which instals itself in the liver and can cause cirrhosis, anaemia and other conditions, is a big problem in poorer countries such as Bolivia, where 72 percent of the population suffer infection. But climate change is increasing its presence in the developed world. Infection (fasciolasis) is transmitted by eating wild vegetation infected by the fas-

ciola parasite, a form of liver fluke. It lays its eggs in the digestive systems of sheep and cows, which hatch after they are excreted and reach water. The larvae look for a new host, freshwater snails, and attach themselves to aquatic plants. Eating infected vegetation instals the fasciola in the consumer’s liver. Human fasciolasis cases have shot up from 2,500 in 1990 to 17 million today, and the WHO is prioritising the fight against the parasite. The good news is that the disease rarely kills humans. And with adequate treatment, the prognosis is excellent. Prevention: Water-grown vegetables should be washed with 6% vinegar or potassium permanganate for 5-10 mins.

CHOCCY HORROR A 14-YEAR-OLD Mijas girl has been charged with misappropriation for eating birthday chocolates which were mistakenly delivered by a courier to her house.The teenager opened the package and found pieces of chocolate laid out

inside the box to form the words, ‘Feliz cumpleaños’ – ‘Happy birthday’. The mistake was discovered when the true recipient contacted the courier service enquiring about a package his wife had sent to his office in Fuengirola.

The courier returned to the Mijas address and what remained of the chocolates were sent on to their correct destination. The teenager reportedly told police she thought the chocolates were a gift for her mother, whose birthday was coming up.


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THE INBETWEENERS School’s out APPY DAYS for summer HELLO there, it’s Ellis again and I have just got my new phone.

YES, school has finally finished, “YIPPEE” and thank God. After a long year of hard, non-stop studying and exams, we now have 14 whole weeks of hot summer fun to look forward to. (Or not!) Apart from a trip back to England to see the grandparents and old friends, what do we inbetweeners actually have to look forward to? So here I am sitting on the beach, enjoying the sunshine, contemplating my agenda for the over-extended holidays and my thoughts are.. How can I earn lots of money to buy clothes and shoes, without actually working too hard? Which is the best beach that has all the fit boys and lifeguards? Where can my friends and I hang out? And on a really serious note, why oh why am I back in Manchester when Peter Andre is here in Benidorm? Like all other teenagers, I want entertaining 24 hours a day, places to go with my mates and family, places to meet new friends and of course fun and excitement. All you inbetweeners out there, with the same thoughts and opinions, please forward your ideas and suggestions to office@thecourier.es marked The Inbetweeners. Tell us all that’s going on by having it printed in the paper. Music, movies, beach parties, get-togethers, fiestas, etc, etc. The more suggestions the better to make this a summer to remember.

REBECCA CAREY Reports

Peter Andre: In the wrong place

It is a BlacBberry 8520 and I didn’t know how many people had them until I began to ask for people’s pins so I can add them on BlackBerry messenger (bbm for short). This is kinda like a free messenger app which uses the internet to talk to o t h e r BlackBerrys. In my class there are 23 students and only 12 of them have phones. Of those 12, eight have BlackBerrys. My question is why do so many people have t h e m ?  W h a t makes them so good? First of all you can buy one of the cheapest BlackBerrys for just 20 euros a month and with that you get something like 300 minutes a month and unlimited internet (well, they say that but one

Report by ELLIS NASTRI

gets 100mb) This is why I feel that why I feel so many people have BlackBerrys because they are so easily available and one does not have to be a highly-paid

businessman to be able to afford one. Of course, there are the more expensive BlackBerrys with new software on them i.e. BlackBberry Torch. This phone has a touch screen and a screen that slides up showing us the keypad the BlackBerry is known for. But I feel the main reason everyone has them is because of socialising, whichplays a big role in people’s lives. Take Facebook. People like it because they can talk to people about what is on their mind. With a BlackBerry there is an app which allows one to go onto Facebook while on the move. What is better than that? One could be on the beach while on Facebook! This I feel is the main reason why the BlackBerry has became so popular because of its socialising facilities and keeping in touch with your friends.

FOOTBALL MAD Nelson Valdez: One of the best players around

By DAVID AGULLO

Hello! I love football and I play for the team Arena in Alicante and my position is striker. I am a huge fan of the football team Hercules and have a season ticket and go to watch them every time they play at home. My team Arena consists of 21 people. All of us work hard together to win our league and play our best. I have been playing with Arena for three years, during which we have won the league twice. So I would like to feel that my team is one of the best in our league. My favourite footballer is Nelson Valdez. He plays for Hercules and is now playing in the American cup for his home country, Uruguay. I feel he is one of the best footballers around. I would to say a special thanks to The Courier for allowing me to write this article and putting it in the newspaper. 0It will be really cool seeing something I wrote being read by lots of people. If that is not cool, I don’t know what is. I would also like to say if you like something, then pursue it, like I did with football. Peace out. David.


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OCEANS APART

EVER since she was knocked over by a wave as a little girl, oceanographer Dr. Sylvia Earle has been fascinated by the ocean. One of the world's best known marine scientists and a National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence, Earle loves to dive deep into the ocean. She has spent much of her life in or under the waves. Now in her effort to save the oceans, she wants to make it uncool to eat a tuna fish sandwich and to understand the impact that humans have on the ocean each time we eat seafood or use pesticide on the garden bugs.

An interview with diver SYLVIA EARLE, who spends her days (or most of them!) under water

things that motivates me above all else is to do whatever I can to make the world aware of how much is changing and how fast it’s changing, and what the consequences are to us.

WHY IS THE OCEAN SO IMPORTANT TO LIFE ON EARTH?

WHAT WERE YOU LIKE AS A KID AND WHERE DID YOU GROW UP? GROWING up is a long process and I am not working too hard at achieving it. My personal beginning was in south New Jersey on a little farm. My parents moved to Florida when I was 12 and my backyard was the Gulf of Mexico. My first encounter with the ocean was on the Jersey Shore when I was three years old and I got knocked over by a wave. The ocean certainly got my attention! It wasn’t frightening, it was more exhilarating. And since then life in the ocean has captured my imagination and held it ever since. The big craggy horse shoe crabs along the beach on the Jersey shore—I thought they were wonderful and I felt so superior to the adults who thought they were scary creatures. I knew they weren’t scary, and I knew they were beautiful. They weren’t trying to attack me or anyone else—they were just minding their own business.

HOW DID YOU GET TO BE A SCIENTIST OR EXPLORER? IT was easy. I started out as a kid and never did grow up. The best scientists and explorers have the attributes of kids! They ask questions and have a sense of wonder. They have curiosity. Who, what, where, why, when, and how! They never stop asking questions and I never stop asking questions just like a five year old.

WHAT DO YOU DAYDREAM ABOUT? GOING under water...Saving the ocean...Being a fish…Or imagine being an eel and with no arms or legs and a just slithery body, slide around, and then tuck back in a burrow with just your face sticking out....I would love to slip into the

skin of a fish and know what it’s like to be one. They have senses that I can only dream about. They have a lateral line down their whole body that senses motion, but maybe it does more than that. Or to be a blue whale, the biggest animal on Earth and to sense sound that has travelled over hundreds, maybe thousands of miles, and to have it as a part of my life. I daydream about that, doesn’t everybody?

WHAT IS THE BEST PIECE OF ADVICE ANYONE HAS EVER GIVEN YOU? DON’T take no for an answer and find out what you want to That is the great thing about dreams they never stop. That’s the great thing about exploration—it’s never over.

DO YOU HAVE A HERO?

WHAT CAN’T YOU TRAVEL WITHOUT?

I HAVE lots of heroes. All my fellow National Geographic Explorers-in-Residence are heroes, each in his or her own way. They are wonderful creatures, every one. As a child my parents were my heroes, and my brothers (I have an older one and a younger one); a few outstanding teachers along the way; and relatives, especially aunts and uncles. They took joy in making others happy. My family did not have wealth in the traditional sense, but they were blessed with the kind of wealth that really counts. I knew no matter much trouble I got into my parents would stand by me.

I RARELY travel without a camera. I am not a photographer, but taking photographs helps me to remember and to document. Oh, and a bathing suit.

DID YOU GET INTO A LOT OF TROUBLE? OF course! And they always stood by me.

WHAT IS THE BEST PLACE YOU HAVE TRAVELLED TO? IT’S always the next place. And I love to go back to the places I have known over the years, because one of the

Wonder of the deep: A Manta Ray at Raja Ampat in Indonesia - the world’s richest coral island

A seahorse rides the reef

THE OCEAN is the cornerstone of our life support system and the cornerstone of the ocean’s life support system is life in the ocean. The ocean is alive. Oxygen is generated by living creatures. They are part of the system and food chains in the sea drive those systems. Every fish fertilizes the water in a way that generates the plankton that ultimately leads back into the food chain, but also yields oxygen, grabs carbon—it’s a part of what makes the ocean function and what makes the planet function.

HOW CAN KIDS HELP THE OCEAN? THE Ocean is vulnerable. What we do or don’t do will make a difference. As individuals, kids can make a difference. The only difference that has been made ever in the world, for good or for not so good, always starts with somebody, an individual. It might as well be a kid! The first thing you need to do is hold up a mirror and ask yourself who am I? What do I love? What am I good at? If you are good with words, then use those words. If you are good with numbers, use numbers. Do you play a musical instrument, write a song and play an instrument. Are you a teacher, use that talent. Adults, take a kid to a wild place. If you are a kid, grab an adult and take them somewhere and show them the future through your eyes.


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editor@thecourier.es

SAY IT...SHOUT IT...WRITE IT...SEND IT...PHONE IT...MAIL IT

PAY NOW AND SUFFER LATER!

I GUESS your mailbox is filling up with news of yet more SolarSpain complaints. My husband and I are yet another customer of the corrupt company.

We have the names - Darren the cowboy, Jason the supposed fitter, who we were told is a son of the boss, (whoever the boss is or was) and Gary, the sensible one who fitted our radiators. He also informed us that they were a not a good company, but he had to pay his bills. We also informed SolarSpain that we did not want Jason in our home again and to send me someone who knew what they were doing. HA! The next guy was a funeral worker in England, but to be fair he was delivering the supposedly new tank. We actually told him that the tank looked battered and worn, not new any of the work was carried at all. out. We were also suspicious After the letter we sent, we about the company folder, did get a response and had which we still have. five people here at one time, When we looked it up on supposedly working on the our computer it was a diffesystem. rent company. We even Alarm bells started ringing drove to Bigastro to look at initially when they wanted all the said warehouse and they the money up front before were different tanks. So

SolarSpain’s work from another angle

Part of the system SolarSpain fitted for the Bullocks

SolarSpain were using the addresses of a completely different company, fraudulently. We had to carry on as the company had all our money for the work. My husband has had to keep de-rusting the tank, re-do the cladding, re-position the run-off pipe for the overflow etc, etc, etc. The last lot who came to fix the mess, told us they were hired independently by the company, as they had moved to the north of Spain. We are still awaiting our five-year guarantee. I am sure Crime Watch would be more than happy to find Darren’s mugshot and display it on their programme. Thank you for your covering of this scandal. MORAG and HARVEY BULLOCK San Miguel de Salinas The same story from yet another duped couple. How many more? -ED

BURNT BY SOLAR SUN... YOUR article on solar heating reminded me of when I moved to Spain in August 2009. The following month I got a company called SolarSun to give me a quote for water heating. They quoted me €2,960 to fit it. In with this was a 45% discount we would receive back from the government. After one year I tried to get in touch with Solar-Sun but their phones were switched off and their website had gone. So I am still waiting for my €1,170. I wonder how many more customers Solar-Sun robbed? D FREEMAN La Marina

Cheapo heating system was doomed to failure

WE have had a house in Quesada for 12 years and moved here last October and it was a cold winter!

I was a heating engineer and have been in the heating industry since 1974 with British Gas, Baxi, Valor Robinson Willey and Dimplex Group. After making some heating enquiries for various types of products I discovered that here in Spain there a quite a few Darrens. I had a meeting with him at his Punta Prima base last February, where he showed me the solar unit he was promoting and the 'home warming system' - the one that everyone has bought but none of them work. I realised from the start that the whole thing was cobbled together badly. The whole concept is not viable but I did not challenge Solar Spain or Darren (Richard is the name I have), simply out of professional ethics really. In the 30-40 minutes of my meeting with him, there were four

or five couples waiting to sign up and pay for a system that was not going to function. But I was unable to intervene. Purely by fluke, I was on a ski-trip in March and shared a conversation with a neighbour of Darren/Richard, during which what has recently happened was outlined to me - along with a warning about the whole SolarSpain set up. It all came out as it was described to me in March. Due to these and other events and following a few months of further research, we have brought a team together. Ambience is officially opening next month next to Cyclogical in Quesada and is somewhere people can go for real and solid information and assistance when they want to heat or cool their houses. PAUL EDWARDS, Quesada Darren, Dean, Damian, now Richard - this guy has more names than a Chinese phone directory - ED


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...BRING IT...COURIER IT...DELIVER IT...OR JUST FORGET IT!

How to check out your computer repair ‘expert’ AS with many things in life, it’s difficult to figure out for yourself whether the person you are dealing with (plumber, mechanic, computer engineer etc.) is honest and trustworthy. I guess most of us rely on common sense, word of mouth and the good/bad experience that our friends have had, of course this isn’t always the best barometer of skill but does seem to work in most cases. As for skill, in my industry there are a number of professional qualifications that can be taken; however given that most people have computers with Microsoft operating systems running on them, let’s focus on their certifications. Microsoft have two main certi-

those areas! I passed my first MCP in 1998 and achieved my MCSE the next year after many long hours of studying; I then also took further exams to get my MCSE + Internet. Glutton for punishment, eh! A good indicator as to how certified your chosen engineer is can be found by looking at their advertising. Only certified MCP and MCSE engineers are allowed to use the relevant Microsoft logo in their marketing material. Finally, many reputable computer engineers will publish comments from satisfied clients on their website. So have a look – is their website up to date, does it have any testimonials, perhaps even ask them for the

fications… MCP (Microsoft Certified Professional), which means that the engineer has passed one exam in a specific subject. MCSE (Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer), which means that the engineer has passed a set of exams to achieve Microsoft’s top qualification. It involves passing at least six exams, many of them are ‘adaptive’ - which means that the computer upon which you are tested is designed to find your weakest subjects and asks targeted questions to try to probe which subject/s they might be. When you get a question wrong, it focuses its questions on

Hands off, Uncle Albert! 1

I ENJOYED Donna Gee’s article ‘ Computers Are All Geek To Me’ and agree with what she said about Vikram Virus. Whilst Iappreciate that her friend is employed in IT, the diagnosis from the small repair shop was correct in the context that she had a proxy server setting problem that was overriding her internet settings! Where I think her arti-

cle was a little dangerous is that you are basically advocating that you should ask ANYONE who pretends to know what they are doing to repair a computer, rather than pay a professionally qualified Tekkie to look at your machine. The second diagnosis was probably the correct one and £20 for half an hour’s work reasonable. After all, the shop has overheads and no one

works for nothing. However I have spent many an hour trying to repair a machine looked at by either Uncle Albert or Grandson John who totally don't know what they are doing. This has led to it costing the customer more in the long run than if the machine had been brought to us in the first place! STEVE BAROFKA Key Tech Computers

SOLAR HEATING’S A D.I.Y DODDLE AT 84

THE story in your paper moved me to say system for winter heating and it did prove something about solar heating in Spain. very successful last winter. Four years ago I decided to install solar Also, because of inclement winters and water heating on my roof, with two provi- dull days, I went for the luxury of installing a sions in my mind. First, I knew little or gas heater in the utility room (in garage) and nothing about the project other connecting into both town than that heating water in a water supply and solar water bucket in sunshine gets it hot. tank. So to my PC and checked Because I do not wish to out Chinese companies and carry gas bottles in to town their claims - and prices of and back home, I installed a course - being on a limited 1,000 litre gas tank in the garcosting. den and also connected it to I decided to import all the supply the lounge gas fire and ceramic glass tubes and tank the BBQ in the garden. on a DIY basis and obtain a This was quite apart from licence from the Town Hall. All the instant hot water supply copper tubes and fittings which will also heat the water Ken Green: Went it alone tank should we not be in at would be purchased locally. When installed the two water tanks gave home for a while sometime. me problems, so I dumped them onto the Now the important piece. My electricity eco rubbish centre and waved goodbye to account has dropped by a large margin and the them as useless for my project. Do not is well below 100 euros each month. I only buy. switch on my solar system every three or I checked English manufactures for a 220- four days. One good day’s sunshine keeps litre stainless steel insulated water tank with the insulated water tank very hot for 3-4 days some additions pre-fitted and waited for deli- and uses no electricity unless working the very. It only weighed 35 kilos – an important pump. item for one person to work on. I made my I will be 85 later this year. But it is well own frames to take 18 ceramic tubes in each within the abilities of DIY enthusiasts to not frame (easy handling). All the plumbing was only cut costs but, most importantly, to save done by me and when activated, the ‘B’ money. It keeps people out of the hands of energy rated pump worked OK. I also pur- merchants like SolarSpain. chased nine radiators 600mm x 1000mm KENNETH GREEN, Pinar de Campoverde and decided to include them in my solar Nothing Green about you, Ken! -ED

I WAS about to take the computer to the £20 guy when my lodger popped up and got it going for nothing. I was prepared to pay, but not through the nose for a non-existent virus - DONNA

contact details of previous clients. Any honest engineer who is proud of their work should be happy to share that information with you. BlueMoon is also a member of TIBA (The International Business Association – www.tibacb.com), who ‘vet’ their members to ensure that they are legal before being allowed to join the organisation. So professional membership might also be another way to validate your potential computer engineer. RICHARD CAVENDER BlueMoon Solutions http://www.bluemoonsolutions.es/


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RICHARD CAVENDER

Bluemoon Solutions www.bluemoonsolutions.es

BlueMoon Solutions is the computer and IT services company on the Costa Blanca, they provide quality computer services at realistic prices and specialise in working with home users and small businesses.

Richard moved to Spain four years ago having left his management background behind in the UK and decided to use his IT skills to help home users and small businesses with their PC problems. Now a relaxed 'computer man' he is out and about in the Spanish sun every day, making house and shop calls and using his vast experience and qualifications to (usually) sort out the problem there and then. Computers are his hobby as well as his work so don’t be surprised to get an answer to your email in the early hours!

ADVICE: Brian wanted help translating pages on the ADVICE: Karl had forgotten the wireless password for his router. Internet Hi Rich, when I go to a Spanish web site I use Google translate to help me read the page, but if that site takes you to a sub section its won’t translate the next page. I have tried to cut and paste and copy and paste to the Google translate page but it does not work is there any way to translate a subpage retyping the whole thing on the Google translate page. I hope you can help?

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Hi Brian, there are many things that you can do in this instance, however I think that the best in my opinion is to install the Google toolbar, you can find it at the following address http://toolbar.google.com I covered the use of the Google Toolbar a couple of months ago in The Jungle Drums, if you missed it you can find a copy of the article at www.bluemoonsolutions.es/google-toolbar with the toolbar installed every time you visit a foreign language website the Google toolbar will offer to automatically translate the page for you.

ADVICE: David was trying to translate some documents that he had scanned into his computer. Richard, you've helped me out once before and I wonder if you would have a look at another problem I have. Is it possible to translate documents I have scanned into Picasa using Google translate. I use the browse option to select the document but Google then responds that the document is not in a format it recognizes. If Google translate is not appropriate, is there another freebie program I can use.

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Hi David, it sounds like you have added the documents to Picasa as scanned .jpg files, if I’m right then this means that they are simply pictures to your computer (and to Google) and therefore are not easily translatable (without specialist OCR – Optical Character Recognition – software). You have a number of options, the first is to buy some OCR software, this software will “read” the scanned image and convert it into an editable document in a format that Google translate can deal with. Google translate will translate files in the following formats… AdWords Editor Archive (.aea) HTML Plain text (.txt) Microsoft Word (.doc) Rich-text (.rtf) Open Office (.odt) Wikipedia™ knol …so you will need OCR software that will convert scanned images into one of these formats. Alternatively you can type the document direct into Google translate and let it do the translation from there. If you have a search around Amazon you will find plenty of OCR software options available for purchase, I can recommend Abbyy Fine Reader and PaperPort having used them myself.

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Hi Richard, about a year ago you installed windows 7, Norwegian version, on my PC. You also set up my Wi-Fi router, but the problem is I have forgotten the password! How do we deal with that?

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Hi Karl, I seem to remember that you had a Telefonica router, is that still the case? If so then the wireless code is printed on the bottom of the router, just have a look and contact me again if you can’t find it.

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ADVICE: Mary wanted to know how to safely delete all of the information from her old computer. Hi Richard, I now have a new laptop and one day I will need to dispose of my old tower PC. From a security point of view can I successfully delete everything on it, or do I have to take it to a professional technician to delete the contents?

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Hi Mary, it’s a good question – as you have probably heard simply deleting the contents of your personal information will not destroy it, it still remains easily recoverable from your computer until such a time as its overwritten by more information. There are a number of companies that will be able to offer you data wiping services, BlueMoon Solutions is one of them, however if you are wanting to be 100% sure yourself that your information has been destroyed then probably one of the most effective ways is to remove the hard drive platters (the things inside your hard drive that store information) and physically destroy them – this also happens to be quite a satisfying way to kill your data! I have done a bit of searching and a guy called David Gewirtz has published a step by step guide on how to do this – you can find it at http://tinyurl.com/c2fr2k

Read Richard’s fantastic computer page only in Jungle Drums Magazine.

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JUNK FOOD: THE FACTS

THE junk food facts mentioned below would give us a fair idea about the harmful effects of these food items. l Junk foods are known for the high amount of sugar present in them. A single cola can contains a staggering 10 teaspoons of sugar. Thus, people who are in the 'dieting mode' should think twice even before sipping colas. Other foods which contain high amounts of sugar include chocolates, cakes, biscuits, etc. lThe amount of minerals and vitamins is less in junk foods, while it is loaded with calories.

Following on from last week’s articl thought we’d bring you the facts so you mind. Everything in moderation as they

l The amount of oxycholesterol too is high in junk foods. It is one of the types of cholesterol which increases the chances of a heart attack. l The unused sugars are converted into fats and thus, people who consume junk foods regularly are at a risk of gaining more weight than others. l The artificial flavours used in junk food sold for children is double in sweetness to that of adult food. It may lead to harmful effects on children. The sweetness in nat-

ural food becomes unpalatable for children due to the excessive intake of artificial sugars through junk food. Read more on the effects of fast food on children. l The colours and flavours present in junk foods are responsible for causing rashes, asthma and other problems like hyperactivity. l In the USA, around 12.5 million children are overweight. Consumption of junk food is an important reason behind children gaining weight. Read more on fast food and child obesity.

Not Just Desserts - an apology THE COURIER would like to point out that the placement an article about junk food above the ‘Not Just Desserts’ advert in the food section last week was not intended to imply that Not Just

Desserts offer sub-quality food. The advert and the article were totally separate items, as most readers realised. We apologise for any confusion and also to the one guy who couldn’t work it out…


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OAD OF JUNK!

le on Junk foods, we can make up your own y say…but do we listen?

l Food items such as chips, cookies, candy bars, muffins, fried foods, etc., contain high amounts of hydrogenated oils and fats. The trans fats or hydrogenated oils present in these foods do not serve any purpose in the nourishment of the body. l The excessive amount of salts present in junk food items like chips and pretzels cause the sodium percentage to rise in the body. Sodium if present in high amounts, leads to the increase in blood pressure levels. l The margin of profit earned by soft drink companies is around 97%. Thus, it is possible for them to resort to excessive spending in advertising their products l The intake of junk foods is responsible for health problems like tooth decay, different types of cancers and many other diseases, apart from heart disease, obesity

and high blood pressure. l The fats present in junk foods results into the brain demanding more food. The effect of such fats on the brain might remain for a long time. l Aggressive marketing of junk food products is the

main reason behind people resorting to this unhealthy stuff we consume on a regular basis. Targeting children right from the age of 2-4 yrs. causes their market share to grow on a long term basis. The junk food companies try to lure children by offering various schemes.

Celebrities are roped in to market such products which reinforces the children's belief in these 'empty foods'. l The excessive amount of sugar that is present in junk foods causes the insulin levels to remain high and thereby, metabolic problems occur.

JUST SUN-DERFUL Th Sun Bar and Grill is smiles ahead By SPIKE

WITH a name like Sun Bar and Grill you expect a cheery atmosphere and that’s exactly what I got when I popped along there last week. This delightful bar and grill opened in February and has already established itself as a place for quality food and good service among the regulars. Situated at Via Park V on the first floor next to the 2GB Indian Restaurant in Los Altos, Sun Bar and Grill are now offering a tasty range of both takeaway and eat-in foods such as pizzas, kebabs, burgers and (my favourite) fish and chips in, what I say is a very relaxed and friendly atmosphere.

The food is well prepared, tasty and just as important these days, excellent value for money. At the Sun Bar and Grill they have something to suit all tastes and budgets, and (important for me) the portions are very generous. If you’re a morning person then try a breakfast which start from just 2€, or snacks are very reasonable with small pizzas from 2€. However, if it’s more of a meal that you’re looking for they have an extensive menu including: burger and chips and a large beer - 5€, fish and chips and a large beer – 6€, a plate of chips for only 1€ and kebabs – 4€. Chicken breast served with chips and salad 4.95€ and half a chicken served with chips and salad 6.95€ Outside is a roomy terrace seating up to thirty people and a full sized Pool Table and inside there is a dining area with a widescreen TV for sports fans plus internet facilities. With entertainment every Saturday starting from 9.00pm (a bingo and quiz night) there’s something for everyone at the Sun Bar and Grill, I’ve not even mentioned the wellstocked bar which includes Magners, Guinness, bottled beers, Estrella lager and much more, and if you fancy a refreshing change why not try their new refreshing slushes, with vodka for only 2.50€. For more information contact Daljit on 672 804 905 or 966 848 667.

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EYES AND LOWS What the Top 10 eye creams promise but rarely deliver - and how to find the ones that do...

WITH anti-agineg being a multi-million dollar market, it's no surprise that the top 10 eye creams fail to deliver on the hype, having little active ingredients and many chemicals instead. So here's what you should look for to roll back the years. The promise of the return of our youthful looks is a strong one, with agineg around the eyes being a major sign of our age. However the top 10 eye creams tend to make things worse as the companies spend their money on celebrity advertising and not on the best ingredients. The ultimate ingredient you can have is called Eyeliss, which helps to reduce the dark circles and bags under the eyes.

In a clinical study of 20 volunteers between 40 and 60 years old, who had chronic bags under their eyes, 65% showed a marked reduction in bags after just 28 days, and 70% showed measurable improvement after 56 days. The other main one to look for that combines well with Eyeliss is Haloxyl which will help to increase the thickness of the skin around the eyes and improve the circulation. This is the reason our eyes show our age as the skin is so thin and less robust. It is truly refreshing to find a product, unlike the top 10 eye creams, containing ingredients that not only work but over-deliver on their promises of making you look and feel younger. There should be no harmful chemicals present and in fact

these combined with others like Cynergy TK from New Zealand sheep's wool, Babassu wax from the Amazon rainforest and active Manuka honey will actually promote your general health. They combine synergistically to soften and smooth your skin, nourishing deep down to prevent wrinkles, bags and lines from returning whilst boosting your immune system and delivering essential nutrients. I don't know why the top 10 eye creams can't be more

effective, considering the amount they cost, and why the famous name brands still use such harmful chemicals that can lead to long term health issues. Once you discover and start using ingredients like those I have described in an eye contour gel or cream, you will never go back to using any of the so-called top 10 eye creams, as looking younger and feeling healthier are the key to increased confidence about your looks and an improved sense of well-being.


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LIPSTICK ON YOUR The quirky index which DOLLAR signals times are tough

NO one can ignore the financial and economic crisis which has been sweeping the world. There are various indexes you could use to monitor the crisis - currency exchange, debt, stock exchange, interest rates but there have also been light-hearted reports of other indexes which reflect the time - such as the miniskirt index (hems rise as times get tough) and the alligator index (alligator populations increase because people can't afford them as handbags and shoes). Another quirky index is the Lipstick index, which says that women will spend more on lipstick during tough economic times. This could perhaps be said of many types of reasonably-priced luxury items, as people try and spoil themselves in smaller ways during hard times. Is the lipstick index up during this financial crisis? Well Loreal, owner of Lancome cosmetics, posted a 27.7% increase in sales growth during the last quarter of 2008, coinciding with the first quarter of the current economic crisis. It's good news for the MAC AIDS fund, run by MAC cosmetics, a char-

AFTER a terrible experience, it is normal to feel sad, frightened or anxious. Usually as time passes, the general upset feelings fade and you start to enjoy life once more. However, the trauma might be so overwhelming that it becomes impossible to let go and move on. You feel stuck with painful or frightening memories that do not fade away. If this is the case, you may be suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Following trauma, permanent changes occur in the brain that increases depression, anxiety, impaired memory, cognitive decline and increased destructive behaviour, leading to alcoholism, drug abuse, family violence and reckless risk taking. Depression is one of the most commonly occurring disorders in PTSD. Also, individuals who have had posttraumatic stress disorder at some point in their life are almost seven times as likely as people without PTSD to have depression.

ity which is run almost completely on the profits made from the sales of just one line of MAC lipsticks, Viva Glam. Hopefully the myth of the lipstick index is true, and the charity is able to maintain its activity levels throughout the recession. Other cosmetics companies are continuing to invest in new lines

during these times. Chanel cosmetics have produced Aqualumiere lipsticks, which have moved with the times, incorporating the traditional lipstick attributes (colour, creamy texture, long-lasting), with healthy skin benefits. They now contain shea butter, VitamIn E and are SPF 15.

Choosing the Right Perfume

IF YOU have decided to purchase perfume for yourself, or for someone else as a gift, you will find that it may be difficult to decide which perfume to choose. With so many different varieties of perfumes on the market, just how are you supposed to select the right one? Below, you will find the answer. First, if cost is a big consideration when you are purchasing perfume, then you may want to predetermine how much you are going to spend before you start shopping. Some brands can be pretty pricey and if you are on a budget, you will want to remain within the confines of your spending limit.

Clive Christian No1. The world’s most expensive perfume

applied the perfume to your wrist, wait a few seconds as the strong odor will dissipate and will leave you with the scent that the perfume is meant to provide. It is not a wise idea to purchase perfume just because the bottle is pretty. Unless you truly do not care what is inside the bottle and you only want the bottle, you really should take a few moments to test out what's inside. You may find that the perfume inside your gorgeous bottle smells absolutely atrocious or that it does not suit your personality at all.

Variety

Scent Next, you will need to determine if you want to purchase a perfume that has a light or a heavy scent. If you are buying for yourself, this task is far easier than if you are purchasing perfume for someone else. Therefore, finding out in advance what perfume a person prefers is your best option. For instance, if your friend likes wearing musk, then look for musk when you are purchasing perfume, and if your friend or loved one likes earthy scents, then look for an earthy scent when you shop.

DEALING WITH POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER

Next, there is actually a trick to smelling perfume. Have you ever noticed that when you smell perfume from the bottle, and then you smell it on your wrist, it does not ever smell the same? That's because perfumes

react with your body chemicals. So, you will want to purchase a perfume that is not only pleasing to the nose when you open the bottle, but one that is pleasing when it reacts to skin contact. Also, once you have

Finally, if you decide to purchase perfumes online you should email the company to send you a variety of samples before you make your purchases. Again, a website can tell you absolutely nothing about what a perfume smells like. Just because the advertisement says that the perfume has a lovely musk scent, it doesn't mean that you will think the scent is lovely when you receive your package. Therefore, unless you are familiar with a perfume product, refrain from shopping for perfumes online until you have had an opportunity to sample the product.

HOW PTSD AFFECTS THE BODY AS the name suggests, post-traumatic stress disorder puts the body into severe stress. Research has shown that people, who have been exposed to extreme stressors such as war, have a smaller hippocampus, a region of the brain that plays a role in ‘emotional memory’. This might explain why the traumatic memories of PTSD seem very different from other kinds of memories. Such memories continue for a longer time, are easily triggered and are also very difficult to translate into words. Scientific studies have also shown the involvement of neurotransmitters. Neurotransmitters are brain chemicals that communicate information between the brain and the body. Serotonin, noradrenalin and dopamine are neurotransmitters and all play a role in PTSD. Serotonin keeps basic emotions such as mood, sex, sleep, arousal, pain and aggression in check, while noradrenalin regulates alertness and sleep-wakefulness cycles. This explains why PTSD overlaps with depression, anxiety, impulsivity and aggression.

WHAT TO DO Post-traumatic stress disorder is recognised as a psychiatric disorder. However its assessment can be difficult for professionals to make since sufferers could complain of a wide variety of symptoms. This is why mental institutes offer a self test. For people wondering if they should seek evaluation for PTSD from their general practitioner, or mental health professional, self tests may be very useful. Treatment usually includes medical and psychological interventions. Medical treatment involves the use of antidepressants, antipsychotics and mood stabilizers, prescribed by doctors. Psychological treatments could involve providing counselling for the sufferer and family members, cognitive therapy, and relaxation techniques. Education of sufferers plays an important role in therapy. This involves teaching individuals about PTSD, how it is treated and what to expect from treatment. This education increases the likelihood that inaccurate ideas the person may have about the illness is dispelled, and any shame minimised. Early treatment is always better, the symptoms may get worse. Find out more about what treatments work and where to get help!


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THE EL PLATE TEST

IN order to drive legally in Spain you must have your full UK licence and be at least 18 years old. Similar to many other countries in Europe, Spain has a legal driving age of 18, so you can’t drive here aged 17, even if you have a full UK licence. You are able to enter Spain’s borders fairly easily if you have all your paperwork to hand. These include your registration papers, insurance document, driving licence and passport. Always remember to drive on the right hand side in Spain and of course overtake on the left. There are some mandatory items that you must carry in your car when travelling in Spain – a spare tyre and tool kit to change the tyre;

There’s a lot of confusion over what exactly you can and can’t do in Spain with regards to driving, so we’ve compiled some advice for those who want to make sure they are legal, and safe. After all, hand over the wrong bit of paper when the Guardia stop you and you know you’re in for a long night!

two red warning triangles; a reflective vest and a set of bulbs and tools to change them. If you don’t carry these items, you may be hit with a hefty fine. As in most European countries, it is illegal to use a mobile phone while driving in Spain. Even if you see many locals doing so, don’t be tempted. We have a higher accident rate here than in the UK and losing focus for only a moment is dangerous. Children under the age of 12 must be seated in the back of the vehicle unless the front seat is fitted with an approved child restraint. You should also wear your seatbelt at all times and fit headlamp converters if you’re using your UK car to travel around Spain.

SPEEDING LAWS IN SPAIN

SPAIN has around 10.3 road deaths per 100,000 of population, which is nearly double the UK average of around 5.5.

It’s essential that you obey the speed limits in Spain to prevent yourself and others from injury. The general speed limits are: Motorways – 120 km/h Major Highways – 100 km/h Open Roads – 90 km/h Built-Up Areas – 50 km/h Residential Roads – 20 km/h

DRINK DRIVING IN SPAIN – NO!

THE drink driving limit in Spain is lower than in the UK and you are only allowed 50mg per 100ml of blood. It is highly recommended that you don’t partake in any alcohol if you’re planning to drive as the fines can be severe. You could face imprisonment or a hefty monetary fine, so it’s better to steer clear at all times.

Home chrome: Elton’s £250,000 Spyder A ONE-OFF Audi R8 Spyder wrapped in chrome has raised £250,000 at a charity auction at the home of Elton John. As part of a fundraiser for the Elton John Aids Foundation (EJAF) – an annual event held at the pop superstar’s home – the dazzling one-off was revealed in front of a star studded audience. The event also featured a special performance of Elton’s smash hit ‘Don’t Let The Sun Go Down On Me’ with ex-Wham front man George Michael. The R8 Spyder in question comes with an official list price of £117,710, However, EJAF hoped it would rake in a much higher six-figure sum from the glamorous audience which included the likes of Tracy Emin and Stephen Fry. So successful was the auction that Audi submitted a second R8 Spyder, which also raised £250,000 to take the total to half a million pounds. Amazingly, the second car

was then resubmitted for auction by the winning bidder, where it was sold for £120,000 to take the total on the night to £620,000.

The Audi R8 Spyder sold at the event comes equipped with a potent ten-cylinder, 5.2-litre 518bhp petrol engine mated to a six-speed manual transmis-

sion and it is capable of clearing 0-62mph in 4.1 seconds, with a top speed of 194mph as well. That translates into 391lb-ft

of torque and a peak output of 8,000rpm. The drop-top model comes equipped with a folding fabric hood which opens and closes in 19 seconds at speeds of up to 31mph to offer what Audi has termed ‘wind-in-hair intensity’. "Sir Elton John's fundraising ball really is a golden ticket event that is as glamorous as it is hugely effective in fundraising terms," said Jeremy Hicks, Director of Audi UK. "We are delighted, and enormously proud, to support it for a ninth year with the donation of what is arguably our most fittingly glamorous model," he added. Audi has been involved with EJAF for the past nine years helping to support £14 million worth of programmes across 15 countries worldwide. The EJAF White Tie and Tiara Ball, where the auction takes place, is held every year to generate money for the charity.

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The Courier Guide to Motoring Abroad WHAT TO DO: CONTACT AA Travel on (01) 617 9988 if you require any further information before you go. Contact your motor insurer before taking a vehicle out of the Republic of Ireland. It is important that you are adequately covered to your and their satisfaction and have the necessary documents to prove it. Carry your driving licence (and IDP where necessary), original vehicle registration document and

CHECK your tyres carefully - including the spare. If you think they are likely to be worn down to below 2mm before you get back, replace them before you go. REMEMBER that children under 12 and/or 1.5 metres in height are not permitted to travel as front seat passengers in some countries and in others may only do so when using an approved restraint system - check. However, never use a rearward facing child restraint in a front seat with an airbag. FAMILIARISE yourself with the telephone system of the country in which you are travelling. In some countries public callboxes may only be operated with locally purchased phonecards. DRIVE on the right and overtake on the left except when travelling in Cyprus, Malta and the Republic of Ireland.

nied offending vehicles towed away. Find out about local parking regulations and try to understand all relative signs. As a rule, always park on the right-hand side of the road or at an authorised place. Leave money or items of value in an unattended vehicle, and remove all other property whenever possible. FORGET if you wear glasses, take a spare pair with you; this is especially important if you are the sole driver.

WHAT NOT TO DO: DRINK AND DRIVE. The laws are strict and the penalties severe. Forget if your vehicle is fitted with seat belts - wear them! OVERLOAD your vehicle, apart from safety risks and onthe-spot fines; this could invalidate your insurance. FORGET that leaded petrol is no longer generally available in many northern European countries. If lead replacement petrol (LRP) is not on sale, an anti-wear additive may usually be bought from the filling station shop. FORGET to check the requirements for registration and third-party insurance if taking any type of boat abroad.

passport; you may be asked to produce any one of these items. A provisional licence is unacceptable and the minimum driving age in most countries is 18. If the vehicle is borrowed you will need a letter of authority from the registered keeper.

Advice kindly supplied by the AA.com

DISPLAY the UK national identification letters on your vehicle (and any caravan or trailer you are towing) when travelling outside the EU. Home registration plates incorporating the UK/European Union symbol make display of a conventional sticker unnecessary when circulating within Europe. However, such identification is still required outside the EU even when displayed alongside the European Union symbol. MAKE SURE you are aware of all the requirements when taking a minibus abroad. A minibus constructed and equipped to carry 10 or more passengers (including the driver) is subject to the regulations governing international bus and coach journeys.

CROSS a solid white line to change lanes or overtake - the result could be an on-the-spot fine, up to â‚Ź500 in France and Spain. PARK illegally. Heavy fines are imposed and unaccompa-


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MARK BAILEY I’VE been out an about again this week and I called in to see Therese & Mike at Bar Rosa’s in Los Montesinos and to say they haven’t been there that long only 4 months to be exact they have really turned the bar around and they have got a great line up of entertainment coming up over the summer months, as well as having entertainment on every second Friday they also do special nights and the next big event they have coming up is Mark Bailey with his fantastic Michael Buble Tribute on Monday 11th July, the evening comprises of a three course meal with choice of starters, mains and desserts all cooked for you by Mike who was trained by the fantastic chef Marco Pierre White.

Now Mark is not to be mistaken with the Michael Buble tribute that was over here last month, Mark has lived on the Costa Blanca now for eight years and is currently amazing the audiences up and down the Costa’s with his legendary voice and showmanship, but unlike many other artists out here Mark only recently started to perform on a stage he was a chef that just went to the odd karaoke nights with his mate Sam then one night while they were out at a karaoke they were spotted by one of the bar owners from San Miguel who just couldn’t believe Marks raw talent, and asked the boys if they would put a show on for him in his bar in a months time!!!. The boys worked day and night for the whole month preparing a show to top all shows and decided that the best direction to go in was a Buble act with a difference and so with Marks girlfriends help and watching hours of Buble DVD’s!!! He soon learned about stage presence and conversing with the audiences. The first show was an astounding success and he has never looked back since, but as Mark says the show wouldn’t be what it is today without the help of his co pilot Sam Magee doing his sound and lighting for every show and this guy really knows what he’s doing when it comes to sound, because Sam along with his family own S.A.M.P.A a fantastic company which supplies sound, lighting and technical support, the company started back in the UK in 1978 before moving to Spain in 2007 where they have worked with Alexander O’Neal, The Real Thing and Mario to name a few.

So if you don’t want to miss this fantastic night call 966721236 to book your table, tickets are only 8 euro’s for the three course meal and show and it’s all starting from 7pm. But for some advice for this week as to where to go then on Saturday night Los Belgas in Gran Alacant has the Backbeat 4 Beatles these lads always put on a great show, Sunday night sees Red Strokes playing at the Snug in Torre de la Horredada if you love country then you’ll love this guy, and then for something different on Monday night Inn at the Green in Entre Naranjas are having a Fun Race Night starting at 8.30pm with horses, dogs and even pigs!! Well that’s me finished for another week so if you’re a bar or an entertainer and want to appear in the gig guide or you have any events coming up that you would like me to tell everyone about then please contact me by email on mandy@starsinbars.org or call me on 685302529 or just visit my website www.starsinbars.org

Mandy

DATE

VENUE

ACT/ EVENT

OTHER INFO

FRIDAY 1st

Celtic Drop in Playa Flamenca Horacios in Las Mimosas Dos Chicas in Torrevieja Bar Rosa in Los Montesinos Los Belgas in Gran Alacant Diablo’s in Cabo Roig Arches in Los Alcazares Clapton’s in Quesada

Cabaroke with Davy Jones Lynden B Jukebox Legends Samantha Curtis Buddy Holly Tribute Bingo with Deano Lenny Mitchell Bobby Dazzler’s Karaoke

Starting at 10pm Comedy Show

Celtic Drop in Playa Flamenca Lodosol in San Pedro Bar Roca in Balsicas Inn at the Green in Entre Naranjos Los Belgas in Gran Alacant Arches in Los Alcazares Rose & Crown in Playa Flamenca Lo Marabu in Dona Pepa Bar Sioux in Gran Alacant

Cabaroke with Davy Jones Jukebox Legends Lynden B Nikki G Backbeat 4 Beatles Jimmy Mac Terry Jay Bobby Dazzler’s Karaoke Andy McBride

Starting at 10pm

Pablo’s International bar in La Florida Snug Bar in Torre de la Horredada Inn at the Green in Entre Naranjos Casa Ventura in San Luis Billy’s Bar in El Chaparral Marks Bar in San Luis Smiling Jacks in Cabo Roig Flannigan’s in Cabo Roig La Batalla in Roldan Lo Marabu in Dona Pepa

Cabaroke with Davy Jones Red Strokes Cabaroke with Matt Christian Fun Music Quiz with Lynden B Karaoke with Dodgy Div Lynden B Terry Jay Andy McBride Mark Bailey Bobby Dazzler’s Karaoke

Starting at 8pm

Flannigan’s in Cabo Roig Judges Chambers in Playa Flamenca Chicken Shack in San Luis Inn at the Green in Entre Naranjos Inn at the green in Entre Naranjos Bar Rosa in Los Montesinos Arches in Los Alcazares Marina Sol in Cabo Roig Bills Bar in Los Dolses

Live band starting at 10.30pm Starting at 10pm

SATURDAY 2nd

SUNDAY 3rd

MONDAY 4th

WEDNESDAY 6th

Inn at the Green in Entre Naranjos Montes Bar in Los Montesinos Restaurant La Boca in Playa Los Locos Billy’s Bar in El Chaparral The Arches in Los Alcazares Smiling Jack’s in Cabo Roig

B4 Terry Jay B.J Bluesman Fun Race Night Kens Quiz Quiz night with Darren James Karaoke with Ruby Blues Terry Jay Lynden B Crazy Bingo with Spike Fun Music Quiz B.J Bluesman Chilli-oke with Peter Jay Woody Terry Jay

THURSDAY 30th

Inn at the Green in Entre Naranjos Sisoma Romana in Dona Pepa The Priory in El Galan Flannigan’s in Cabo Roig Bobby’s Bar in Quesada

Fun Music Quiz with Lynden B Tony Lincoln Lenny Mitchell Stevie Spit Bobby Dazzler’s Karaoke

TUESDAY 5th

Starting at 7pm

Elvis Show

Starting at 9.30pm Rod Stewart Tribute

Starting at 5pm Starting at 5pm & BBQ Comedy Show Starting at 10pm Starting at 10.30pm Michael Buble Tribute Starting at 6pm

Starting at 8.30pm Starting at 9pm

Starting at 7pm Comedy Show Starting at 4pm Starting at 9pm

Starting at 10pm

Starting at 9.30pm Comedy Drag Show


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Goodbye Jo "TKO Music Monkey"

HOT GOSSIP WINEHOUSE IN THE DOGHOUSE

All of us at TKO would like to wish the very best of luck to you. You will be sadly missed in the music department at the towers.

TKO NEWS

TKO ROADSHOW AT EL RANCHO The TKO Roadshow will be rolling up at the El Rancho Fun Day on Saturday 16th July. All your favourite DJs will be there to entertain you and the day will be one big party! The large swimming pool will be put to good use, as visitors can take a dip and join in the fun. Lots of attractions, entertainment, food, bar and loads of fun! So make a note in your diary and come down to say hello and enjoy yourselves!

AMY Winehouse's attempt at a European concert tour ended in Belgrade, Serbia, with a train wreck of a performance last Saturday night in which she staggered around the stage and stumbled through several songs. The audience eventually chased Winehouse off the stage with loud boos several numbers into what was supposed to be the opening show in a 12-date tour. A representative for Winehouse said her next two concert dates have been canceled. Winehouse representative Tracey Miller did not directly confirm that the "Rehab" singer, who has a history of battling drugs and alcohol, had fallen off the wagon. Winehouse only recently left a British rehab program that a representative said was intended to prepare her for the European concerts. "Yes, Amy has cancelled appearances in Istanbul and Athens for the coming week,"

said Miller. "Despite feeling sure that she wanted to fulfill these commitments, she has agreed with management that she cannot perform to the best of her ability and will return home." Video clips of the musical disaster, recorded by concertgoers' cell phone cameras, were quickly posted on YouTube. They showed Winehouse failing in every attempt to sing more than a few slurred lines of her songs. Audience members could be heard filling in the gaps, along with her back-up singers. "She would like to apologize to fans expecting to see her at the shows but feels that this is the right thing to do," Miller said. When Winehouse entered a rehab program at London's Priory Clinic last month, a representative said hat "she wants to be ready for performances in Europe this summer and decided to seek an assessment."

TKO Gold Featured Artist GLEN CAMPBELL SINGER Glen Campbell has revealed that he is battling Alzheimer's disease. In a recent interview, the 'Rhinestone Cowboy' hit maker broke the news about his condition and his plans for a farewell tour. The 75-year-old and his wife Kim decided to go public with the news now in order to keep fans from speculating about his behaviour during the upcoming performances. "Glen is still an awesome guitar player and singer," Kim said. "But if he flubs a lyric or gets confused on stage, I wouldn't want people to think, 'What's the matter with him? Is he drunk?'" Campbell was diagnosed with Alzheimer's six months ago after years of short-term memory loss. Dates of the farewell tour have yet to be revealed, but it looks likely that they will be scheduled this autumn. "I still love making music," Campbell said. "And I still love performing for my fans. I'd like to thank them for sticking with me through thick and thin." During his 50 years in show business, Campbell has released more than 70 albums. He has sold 45 million records and racked up 12 Gold albums, 4 Platinum albums and 1 Double-Platinum album. It was announced in April 2008 that Campbell was returning to his signature label, Capitol, to release his new album, Meet Glen Campbell.[3] The album was released on August 19. With this album he branched off in a different musical direction, covering tracks from artists such as Travis, U2, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Jackson Browne and Foo

Fighters. It was Campbell's first release on Capitol in over 15 years. Musicians from Cheap Trick and Jellyfish contributed to the album as well. The first single, a cover of Green Day's "Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)", was released to radio in July 2008. In March 2010, a farewell album titled "Ghost on the Canvas" was announced. As a stalwart of country music, Campbell’s presence in and around the scene will be sorely missed.

WIN A MEAL FOR TWO AND WINE AT QUESADA FISH & CHIPS POP QUIZ July 1 1 Which American band had a hit with Centrefold? 2 Which group had hits with Flashback and Body Talk? 3 Which English group provided the theme for Great Britain’s bid for the 2012 Olympics? 4 Which Scottish old rocker recorded The Great American Songbook series of albums? 5 Which diminuitive singer sang No Je Ne Regrette Rien? 6 She had a backing band called The New Bohemians and sang Shallow Water.. 7 Which iconic American band featured Nico? 8 He’s almost as famous and slick as his crooning Dad and released Bailamos as a single and album… 9 Which mega group released albums Stars, A New Flame and Simplified? FIND THE KEY WORD AND TO TAKE PART LISTEN TO CHRIS ASHLEY'S SHOW ON TKO GOLD, SATURDAY MORNINGS, 9am to 12 noon CHRIS WILL ASK YOU TO TEXT OR EMAIL THE KEY WORD AND THIS WEEK’S WINNING ANSWER WILL BE ANNOUNCED.


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CODE CRACKER Code Cracker is a crossword puzzle with no clues; instead, every letter of the alphabet has been replaced by a number, the same number representing the same letter throughout the puzzle. All you have to do is decide which letter is represented by which number. In this week's puzzle, 1 represents H and 22 represents Z, when these letters have been entered throughout the puzzle, you should have enough information to start guessing words and discovering other letters.

QUICKIE

In this week’s Quickie crossword, all the answers are ANAGRAMS of the clue words: Across 1 Hardest (7) 5 Purse (5) 8 Thing (5) 9 Coin urn (7) 10 Enrich gas (9) 12 Sue (3) 13 Cedars (6) 14 Bistro (6) 17 Rat (3) 18 Thin gloom (9) 20 Recipes (7) 21 North (5) 23 Stead (5) 24 Sends as (7)

Down 1 Stank (5) 2 Gar (3) 3 Recital (7) 4 Us do it (6) 5 Wings (5) 6 Nordic pug (9) 7 Nun errs (7) 11 Pet mantra (9) 13 Dampest (7) 15 Treadle (7) 16 Seldom (6) 18 Midas (5) 19 Dents (5) 22 Woe (3)

Last weeks Solution Across: 1 Laptop, 5 Screen, 8 Bandanna, 9 Afar, 10 Imp, 12 Cater, 15 Let, 17 Ear, 18 Ill, 19 Ewe, 20 Acrid, 21 Apt, 22 Vim, 23 Gem, 24 Tee, 26 Piece, 29 Ace, 33 Fail, 34 Sociable, 35 Severe, 36 Yellow. Down: 2 Alarm, 3 Tidy, 4 Panda, 5 Snake, 6 Roar, 7 Erase, 10 Inept, 11 Peeve, 12 Cramp, 13 Terse, 14 Ridge, 15 Llama, 16 Title, 25 Evade, 27 Issue, 28 Cocky, 30 Cello, 31 Flee, 32 Call.

DOUBLE CROSS-WORD Solve the Double Cross-Word puzzle using either the standard or cryptic clues, the answers are exactly the same.

CRYTPIC CLUES Across 7 Fix up extremely remarkable couple (6) 8 Raise a right row for a commotion (6) 9 Be eating the thing making for a light meal (4) 10 In casual shirt about Prince I’d be fearless (8) 11 Calls for more or scene changes (7) 13 Cathy’s replacement vessel (5) 15 The females started walk out, chaps (5) 17 Ruddy convert did hers (7) 20 Dismantle a tub, late and make a table (8) 21 Stop to get some tobacco (4) 22 Rinses out lures (6) 23 Labour leader left West African country for the peninsula (6)

Down 1 Not all umpires ignore call to quit (6) 2 Novice leads expert in tie (4) 3 Commended form of despair (7) 4 It is bogus to encompass enthusiasm (5) 5 Carte blanche for an unpaid employee (4,4) 6 Salad vegetable which is hard to chop up (6) 12 Sue drove terribly because she was worn out (8) 14 Cook the rice for the nonconformist (7) 16 Wild animals but it’s all right a park exists (6) 18 Is put off by Penny, which is daft (6) 19 Wood from tribal saplings (5) 21 Anyway take a sly look (4)

STANDARD CLUES

Down 1 Quit (6) 2 Do up (4) 3 Admired (7) 4 Enthusiasm (5) 5 Complete discretion (4,4) 6 Edible root (6) 12 Worn-out (8) 14 Dissenter (7) 16 Giraffe-like animal (6) 18 Unintelligent (6) 19 Light weight wood (5) 21 Steal a look (4)

Across 7 Mend (6) 8 Tumult (6) 9 Sink your teeth into (4) 10 Fearless (8) 11 Reappearances (7) 13 Boat (5) 15 Ladies (5) 17 Ruddy (7) 20 Put into a table (8) 21 Stopper (4) 22 Warning signals (6) 23 European peninsula (6)

Last weeks Solution Across: 7 Repair, 8 Uproar, 9 Bite, 10 Intrepid, 11 Encores, 13 Yacht, 15 Women, 17 Reddish, 20 Tabulate, 21 Plug, 22 Sirens, 23 Iberia. Down: 1 Resign, 2 Lace, 3 Praised, 4 Gusto, 5 Freehand, 6 Radish, 12 Overused, 14 Heretic, 16 Okapis, 18 Stupid, 19 Balsa, 21 Peep.

FILL IT IN

Complete the crossword grid by using the given words:

2 letter words Lid As Lie Is Mid Me Nat On Pal To Rib We 4 letter words 3 letter words Agog Bee Brae Bio Dory Elm Evil Ere Lido Gel Lira Inn 5 letter words

Aloes Amass Baton Edges Eerie Metro Minim Naval Octet Opera Peril Radii Reams Shrew

Sight Style Umbra Upset 6 letter words Ebbing Stable 7 letter words Entitle Minivan 8 letter words Alliance November

SPANISH-ENGLISH CROSSWORD Improve your Spanish - clues in Spanish, answers in English or vice versa.

Across 1 Aumentar (tamaño) (8) 7 Lesson (5) 8 Artichoke (9) 9 That (3) 10 Año (4) 11 Palancas (barras) (6) 13 Carnation (6) 14 Cockerels (6) 17 Arroyo (riachuelo) (6) 18 Cordero (zoológico) (4) 20 Edad (de persona, animal, árbol) (3) 22 Housewife (3,2,4) 23 Cobertizos (para animales, útiles) (5) 24 Hecho a mano (8)

Down 1 Italia (5) 2 Spoon (7) 3 Cada (4) 4 Orillas (del mar) (6) 5 Pasteles (5) 6 Recipes (7) 7 Heads (7) 12 Theories (7) 13 To get married (7) 15 Call (7) 16 Plátano (6) 17 Siete (5) 19 Freno (mecánico) (5) 21 Mala hierba (4)


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Friday, July 1, 2011 Across 7 Oslo is the capital of which Scandinavian country? (6) 8 In business, what name is given to the ‘excess of revenues over outlays in a given period of time’? (6) 10 What is the name of the principal chapel of the Vatican, built for Pope Sixtus V? (7) 11 Which fine-grained sedimentary rock consists of layers of clay mineral particles? (5) 12 Fe is the chemical symbol for which metal? (4) 13 What name is given to the leather strip that forms the flexible part of a whip? (5) 17/18 Which town in Kansas is the home of the infamous Boot Hill Cemetery? (5,4) 22 Which toxic gas is formed from oxygen by electrical discharges or ultraviolet light? (5) 23 What was the surname music entrepreneur who was the manager of the Beatles from 1961 to 1967? (7) 24 What name is given to a sound that is directed through two or more speakers so that it seems to surround the listener? (6) 25 According to Shakespeare, Valentine and Proteus were from which Italian city? (6)

SUDOKU

Quiz Word

Down 1 Which adjective means ‘of or relating to knowledge, especially esoteric mystical knowledge’? (7) 2 Which city in NW England was the site of the first English

cotton mills? (7) 3 In Charles Dickens’ Oliver Twist, what is the name of the villain who trains boys as pickpockets? (5) 4 Which Hindu god is the eighth and most important avatar of Vishnu, incarnated as a handsome young man playing a flute? (7) 5 What name is usually given to the entrails and internal organs of an animal used as food? (5) 6 Which semi-aquatic fish-eating mammal of the weasel family, has an elongated body, dense fur, and webbed feet? (5) 9 Who was appointed Poet Laureate in 1984? (3,6) 14 According to German legend, what was the name of the siren who lured boatmen in the Rhine to destruction? (7) 15 What was the surname of the Belgium-born creator of Inspector Maigret? (7) 16 By what name is Burma now known? (7) 19 Which American composer was known as the ‘March King’? (5) 20 What name is given to a group or gathering of witches who meet regularly? (5) 21 Basildon, Chelmsford, Colchester, and Southend-onSea are all situated in which English county? (5)

SALLY’S SIMPLE SPANISH El Jardin – The Garden Match these words with their Spanish translations then find them in the wordsearch. (Answers below) 1. La abeja, 2. el árbol,

17. la mariquita, 18. el nido,

3. la avispa, 4. el caracol,

19. la oruga, 20. la pala,

m. smoke, n. hose pipe,

5. la carretilla, 6. el cobertizo,

21. la paloma, 22. la regadera,

o. greenhouse, p. caterpillar,

7. el cortacesped, 8. La escale-

23. las semillas, 24. el seto.

q. worm, r. shed, s. snail,

ra, 9. las flores, 10. el gusano,

1. Who holds the record as being Britain's youngest ever Formula 1 Driver? 2. How many holes are there in a ten pin bowling ball? 3. In Basketball it’s called a Tip Off, in Football a Kick off what is it called in Ice Hockey? 4. Constantino Rocca plays which sport? 5. Who is the last English born manager to coach an FA Cup winning side? 6. In July 2003 Mark Rowe was disqualified at the open, who was his playing partner who was also disqualified? 7. Ron Dennis has been the manager for many years of the team behind which Formula One motor racing car? 8. When was the last bare-knuckle fight in professional boxing? 9. If you were playing darts and got a 'Shanghai' score of 72 with 3 darts which number have you scored on? 10. In motoring terms what does OHC stand for? 1. Jensen Button 2. 3 3. Face off 4. Golf 5. Joe Royle (1995 - Everton 1 Man. Utd. 0) 6. Jesper Parnevik 7. McLaren 8. It took place in 1889. John L(awrence) Sullivan –1858 to 1918 knocked out Jake Kilrain in 75 rounds. 9. 12 10. Overhead Camshaft

ANSWERS

Last Week’s Solutions Code Cracker Last weeks Quiz Wordsolution Across:7 Charon, 8 Lamour, 10 Estonia, 11 Suede, 12 Zinc, 13 Ogden, 17 Halle, 18 Mace, 22 Shout, 23 Ariadne, 24 Eleven, 25 Police. Down: 1 Scherzo, 2 Martini, 3 Boyne, 4 Parsley, 5 Bogey, 6 Aries, 9 Ian Gillan, 14 Panther, 15 Baldwin, 16 Jezebel, 19 Ashes, 20 Homer, 21 Dijon.

t. grass, u. bonfire, v. nest,

11. la hierba, 12. la hoguera,

a. tree, b. hedge,

13. las hojas, 14. el humo,

c. watering can, d. bee,

15. el invernadero,

e. spade, f. wasp, g. seeds,

16. la manguera,

h. ladder, i. flowers, j. pigeon,

B V CJ CS NOL X E NJ A M WL O R L I O R S V F Q Q R A P A B GDA RE L A CS E E H A GE OU N MD P F Y D I D G L U R OMU H A V A E T L A U A RT L UL A NRP L OX GS C O I WM J L R S I B O S E A H OZ Y U OX E E R QE MR N N V OA C F C V A U MU S A O A V B A L A E NA I GOI T U MB R OT T Z I L D A N T T O C A R R E T I L L A MB A E A C E OE Z U A P S I V A E MS S CA CI S HOGUE RA J O H D G WF H X N H O J A S O A Soduko

w. leaves, x. ladybird.

Span - Eng

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MARIQUITA

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PALA

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REGADERA

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SEMILLAS

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Friday, July 1, 2011

Horoscopes By Pandora Aries March 21 - April 19

OUT OF WORK Dear Tia Maria, I HAVE been through two jobs in just one year. The first I quit because I did not receive the hours they'd promised to me. The other I was fired for data entry "errors" which actually may have been made by lenders going back into the system changing numbers I had endorsed. Problem is, with such short periods of work in addition to a termination, I feel it is working against me securing new employment. And I don't know what answer to give when asked why I left my last job. Please, please help with any answers you might have. I have been out of work for 8 months now and my dole won't last forever! SUSAN Dear Susan, Sorry to hear that as a result of unfair treatment you've had difficulty finding work. As for how to answer that question, "I was blamed for an error someone else committed" seems to cover it. It's important that you find yourself some employment as quickly as possible. You're well aware of that, but it would be particularly helpful if you found yourself something, perhaps voluntary or perhaps short-term, so you'd have updated references and some constructive way of occupying your time and proving that you want to work and have skills to offer. Helping out on a community project, a charity or hospice, would stand you in good stead even if it were part-time. The websites of local councils or particular charities could be useful here. You might even consider working overseas for the experience if that would suit your circumstances and temperament. Enter "working abroad" or "volunteer work abroad" in a search engine - and beware! Check that you don't have to fund your travel or volunteer work yourself. Then your "gapyear" (or month, or whatev-

The gongoozlers at your naked twister parties should at least be made to take off their shoes. The mental problem you are having may subside later this week once you relax about things. Old cartoons may hold a fascination for you today as you try to recreate a classic 'acme' gag.

Taurus April 20 - May 20 Gun crime is said to be rising around the country. Political statistics may become important for you today, but the mystics will not be clear as to how. Watch out for bulletshaped objects. Homelessness is a very poor way to begin the year, so ensure money is not an issue for you.

Gemini May 21 - June 20

er) would be a nice neat line between then and now. But another approach is to talk to agencies, especially ones offering tempto-perm work. That way you get the agency's support to keep the company up to its promises; you get to "try before you buy" so you can find a company and work that suit you while still getting paid; you have the agency with all its contacts wanting to find you a job to line their own pockets as well as yours; and short-term work will help to dilute the impression given on your CV by the two jobs in one year. This makes your CV more skills-based and giving less emphasis to start and end dates could be helpful too.

AM I AN ALCOHOLIC? DEAR Tia Maria, I'm a 27 year old female and I think I have trouble with alcohol. I don't drink a lot but when I do, I have too much which causes me to make a show of myself. I don't know when to stop. Then for days I feel guilty and ashamed. All my self-confidence is lost. I get so down about myself which leaves me feeling depressed. Sometimes I don't think I deserve to live. I've got myself in so many bad situations - I'm very scared about that because I could potentially be putting myself in danger. I'm so paranoid about what people think of me I feel like I need to hide and never come back. I've been like this for

years and I don't know how to stop or help myself. It feels like I have no control and that I'm ruining my life. Also I feel embarrassed for my boyfriend. Please can you help? Thank you. SALLY Dear Sally, Well done for recognising that you have a problem with alcohol! It's the first step in regaining control over your life and feeling good about yourself. Even though you don't drink every day or vast amounts, you've been drinking to the point where it affects your mood, your self-worth and your behaviour. You've even put yourself in harm's way. By some definitions that counts as alcoholism. People are individuals and their bodies have the ability to process alcohol to differing degrees. That doesn't make you weak or inadequate. It's just useful information for you to act on. Some people know when to stop - but as alcohol first knocks out social guidelines and adult awareness, it can be hard to for others to take control of their drinking. One person’s excess might be another person's sensible

limit for all kinds of reasons. People drink to excess to blank out uncomfortable beliefs and feelings about the self. You've been doubting your worth and fearing criticism, judgment and rejection by others, which fits with this pattern. But Dutch courage leads to social difficulties and damages self-esteem, as you've discovered. So what can you do about this? Find an alcohol awareness and support group in your area. They'll be listed in Yellow Pages. Some, such as AA (Alcoholics Anonymous), operate their 12-Step Program nationwide. Or talk to your doctor. Not all alcohol support services require total abstinence. Aquarius and other organisations may offer individual or group counselling as well as a controlled drinking program. But all of them will help you find more helpful ways of managing your feelings, thoughts and actions than crawling into a bottle. The sooner you act, the sooner you'll find balance and confidence. I wish you the courage to find - and use - the help you need. Tia Maria

Round things may become useful to you today. Life's problems, however, cannot all be solved by round things. Take your time over getting where you're going today. You're only going to have crappy things happen when you get there.

Cancer June 21 - July 22 Death can stalk you in all forms, even cute little pussy cats and slugs. Beware of all cats who have slugs attached to their backs. Your patronising ways will only make someone angry with you. Try to avoid low blows. Post-it note your entire life and you can become some kind of local hero.

Leo July 23 - August 22 Whenever you feel unhappy today, smile and go to the toilet. This action should soon turns things around for you. Repetition may annoy you today as someone close by tells you the same damned story over and over again.

Virgo August 23 - September 22 "I breed germs" is not a good way to answer the company telephone. Even if your company is called "I Breed Germs". Wood may be lucky for you this week, although you'd probably prefer meaty planks to irritating splinters.

Libra September 23 - October 22 Any film you watch over the coming weekend will stay with you forever. Please ensure the film is not Tomb Raider. Baskets of eggs may cause problems for you today as you try to take on too much work. "Shout, shout, let it all out." A rhyming message which can really help you out today.

Scorpio October 23 - November 21 Your greatest fears are about to be supplanted today by a new incredible horror. Your appetites may diminish today as you fall into a vat of gravy with no inside ladder. Don't let others stifle your creativity. It's alright to make paintings out of their droppings.

Sagittarius November 22 - December 21 Wake up in a trash-can again? Don't let your drinking get you down, go and have a beer. When you have that recurring nightmare about yourself in... y'know... that position... don't worry about it! As the bukkake girl said, take it all on the chin!

Capricorn December 22 - January 19 Starving yourself does not help you lose weight. In fact, it can be very detrimental to your health. You ask any dead person and they'll say: "Yep, that's right, I'm very thin!" Everything positive that could possibly happen to you is waiting around the corner.

Aquarius January 20 - February 18 Good luck is not what you need right now. You could do with the services of a made-up superhero called "Miracle boy". You are ready for a fall this week after some good luck in the recent past.

Pisces February 19 - March 20 Your desire for more money will never come true unless you get off your bum and do something. The cigarette burn mark on your arm may fade over the coming days and will be replaced by a tattoo of a young lady swathed in roses. Why not test yourself by not eating or drinking anything.


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WHAT’S ON THE TELLY..?

If you must go indoors this week (escaping the heat maybe?) at least there’s a great line up on TV and with TV listings you’ll get to catch the best programmes all week!

Today at Wimbledon

Saturday, July 2nd, BBC 2 London 9:00pm to 10:00pm John Inverdale and guests review the women's singles final and look ahead to the men's singles final.

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Saturday, July 2nd, ITV1 London 11:15pm to 01:15am Comedy sequel with more embarrassments and romantic messes for the diary-keeping heroine. Hapless Bridget gets cold feet about her relationship with Mark Darcy, and takes a new job alongside her devious former boss and lover, Daniel Cleaver.

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Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares USA

Sunday, July 3rd, ITV1 London 11:45pm to 02:15am Controversial satire based on the novel by Anthony Burgess. Teenager Alex leads his gang to commit a series of violent crimes, but after he is captured, he becomes a guinea pig for the government's new 'conditioning' programme. The authorities use aversion therapy to mould Alex into a law-abiding citizen, but ethical questions are raised by both the methods and their objectives.

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Friday 1st July

00:35 This Week 01:25 Surgery's Dirty Secrets Panorama 01:55 Countryfile 02:55 Britain's Next Big Thing 03:55 Fake Britain 04:40 Asia Business Report 04:45 Sport Today 05:00 Newsday 05:30 HARDtalk 06:00 BBC News 06:30 World Business Report 06:45 BBC News 07:00 Breakfast 10:15 Crimewatch Roadshow 11:00 Homes Under the Hammer 12:00 Real Rescues 12:45 Cash in the Attic 13:15 Bargain Hunt 14:00 BBC News; Weather 14:30 Regional News and Weather 14:45 Wimbledon 2011 19:00 BBC News 19:30 Regional News Programmes 20:00 The One Show 21:00 EastEnders 21:30 A Question of Sport 22:00 My Family 22:30 Miranda 23:00 BBC News 23:25 Regional News and Weather 23:35 The Graham Norton Show BBC2 00:20 Afghanistan: The Battle for Helmand 01:20 The Tudors 02:15 Newsday 02:30 Asia Business Report 02:45 Sport Today 03:00 Newsday 03:30 Asia Business Report 03:45 Sport Today 04:00 Newsday 04:30 Asia Business Report

04:40 Close 07:00 Wibbly Pig 07:10 Dip Dap 07:15 Pinky Dinky Doo 07:30 Tinga Tinga Tales 07:45 Octonauts 07:55 Extreme Animals 07:55 Leon 08:30 The Scooby-Doo Show 08:55 Trapped Ever After 09:25 Show Me Show Me 09:50 Bob the Builder: Project Build It 10:00 The Koala Brothers 10:10 Guess with Jess 10:25 Nina and the Neurons: In the Lab 10:40 Big Cook Little Cook 11:00 Spirit of Wimbledon: Splendour on the Grass 11:30 Yesterday at Wimbledon 12:30 Daily Politics 13:00 Animal Park 13:30 Wimbledon 2011 16:25 Scoop 16:50 Deadly Art 17:05 Escape from Scorpion Island 17:30 Fee Fi Fo Yum 18:00 Newsround 18:20 Copycats 18:50 Wimbledon 2011 21:00 Today at Wimbledon 22:00 The Kennedys 23:30 Newsnight

00:50 Odd One In 01:35 The Zone 03:40 Helen Newlove Investigates: Tonight 04:00 ITV Nightscreen 05:30 The Jeremy Kyle Show 06:30 ITV Morning News 07:00 Daybreak 09:30 Lorraine 10:25 The Jeremy Kyle Show 11:30 This Morning 13:30 Loose Women 14:30 ITV News and Weather 14:55 Meridian News and Weather 15:00 60 Minute Makeover 16:00 Secret Dealers 16:59 Meridian Weather 17:00 Midsomer Murders 18:00 Dinner Date 19:00 Meridian Tonight 19:30 ITV News and Weather 20:00 Emmerdale 20:30 Coronation Street 21:00 Love Your Garden 21:30 Coronation Street 22:00 Paul O'Grady Live 23:00 ITV News at Ten and Weather 23:30 Meridian Tonight 23:35 Miami Vice

CASTLE If you can get past the self-consciously snappy dialogue, you'll find, hidden within that old lemon of a dramatic device, the code of honour among pupils at a prestigious private school, an intriguing whodunnit. The story begins with a body found floating in a rowing boat on the lake in Central Park. It turns out to be Donny, son of a Lehman Brothers executive, who was deep in debt to a drug dealer.

00:20 King Of Uncut 01:10 The Film Show 01:40 Style the Nation 02:25 4Play: Liam Bailey 02:40 Sophie Scholl: the Final Days 04:40 The Real Price of Gold: Dispatches 05:30 Hill Street Blues 06:20 Countdown 07:05 Sali Mali 07:10 The Hoobs 08:00 Freshly Squeezed 08:30 Everybody Loves Raymond 08:55 Frasier 10:00 Friends 10:30 Back to You 10:55 Relocation, Relocation 11:55 A Place in the Sun 13:00 Channel 4 News Summary 13:05 Mary Portas: Secret Shopper 14:00 Superscrimpers 14:30 Paths of Glory 16:10 Countdown 17:00 Deal or No Deal 18:00 Four in a Bed 18:30 Come Dine with Me 19:00 The Simpsons 19:30 Hollyoaks 20:00 Channel 4 News 20:25 4thought.tv 20:30 Jamie's 30 Minute Meals 21:00 Come Dine with Me 22:00 8 Out of 10 Cats 22:30 King Of 23:00 Alan Carr: Chatty Man

00:55 Inside Hollywood 01:10 SuperCasino 04:55 Meals in Moments 05:05 Michaela's Wild Challenge 05:55 County Secrets 06:10 Wildlife SOS 06:35 House Doctor 07:00 Thomas & Friends 07:10 The Beeps 07:20 The Adventures of Bottle Top Bill and His Best Friend Corky 07:35 Castle Farm 07:40 Igam Ogam 07:50 Peppa Pig 07:55 Milkshake! Bop Box 08:00 Little Princess 08:15 The Mr Men Show 08:30 Thomas & Friends 08:40 Make Way for Noddy 08:55 Fifi and the Flowertots 09:10 Peppa Pig 09:30 Roary the Racing Car 09:40 Hana's Helpline 09:50 The WotWots 10:00 Ben and Holly's Little Kingdom 10:15 The Wright Stuff 12:10 The Wright Stuff Extra with Gabby Logan 13:10 5 News Lunchtime 13:15 Ice Road Truckers 14:15 Home and Away 14:45 Neighbours 15:15 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation 16:15 Vickery's Wild Ride 18:00 5 News at 5 18:30 Neighbours 19:00 Home and Away 19:25 OK! TV 19:55 5 News at 7 20:00 Cricket 21:00 Eddie Stobart: Trucks and Trailers 22:00 Castle 23:00 Law & Order 23:55 CSI: Miami


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Saturday 2nd July

00:20 The National Lottery Friday Night Draws 00:30 Arlington Road 02:20 The One Show 02:20 Weatherview 03:25 The Spice Trail 04:25 Two Greedy Italians 05:25 BBC News 05:30 Five Minutes With 06:00 BBC News 06:30 Our World 07:00 Yesterday at Wimbledon 08:00 Breakfast 11:00 Saturday Kitchen Live 12:35 Rachel Allen: Home Cooking 13:00 BBC News; Regional News and Weather 13:15 Cash in the Attic 14:00 Wimbledon 2011 19:15 BBC News; Regional News and Weather 19:40 Walk on the Wild Side 20:10 Total Wipeout 21:10 The National Lottery: In It to Win It 22:00 Casualty 22:50 Lee Mack's All Star Cast 23:30 BBC News; Weather 23:50 Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow BBC2 00:00 The Book Review Show 00:55 Women's World Cup Highlights 01:35 Blue Car 02:55 Close 07:00 Wibbly Pig 07:10 Dip Dap 07:15 Pinky Dinky Doo

07:30 Tinga Tinga Tales 07:45 Octonauts 08:00 Ed and Oucho's Excellent Inventions 08:30 Arthur 08:55 Shaun the Sheep 09:00 Little Howard's Big Question 09:25 Prank Patrol Down Under 09:50 Dennis and Gnasher 10:00 The Itch of the Golden Nit 10:30 How We Itched the Golden Nit: Blue Peter Special 11:00 Relic: Guardians of the Museum 11:30 League of Super Evil 11:40 Wolverine and the X-Men 12:00 Mortified 12:25 OOglies 12:40 MOTD Kickabout 13:00 Animal Park 13:30 The Swarm 16:00 The Eagle Has Landed 18:10 Flog It! 19:10 Wimbledon 2011 21:00 Today at Wimbledon 22:00 Have I Got a Bit More News for You 22:45 Secrets of the Pop Song 23:45 The Kennedys

01:55 The Zone 04:00 The Black Windmill 05:50 ITV Nightscreen 06:30 ITV Morning News 07:00 Mini CITV 08:25 CITV 09:25 House Gift 10:25 Coronation Street 12:45 This Morning: Saturday 13:50 The Planet's Funniest Animals 14:45 ITV News and Weather 14:59 Meridian Weather 15:00 Mutiny on the Buses 16:45 The Living Daylights 19:15 Meridian News and Weather 19:30 ITV News and Weather 19:45 You've Been Framed! 20:15 Odd One In 21:00 Penn & Teller: Fool Us 22:00 The Marriage Ref 23:00 ITV News and Weather 23:14 Meridian Weather 23:15 Bridget Jones: the Edge of Reason

PENN & TELLER: FOOL US The master magicians challenge illusionists to come on stage and attempt to outwit the pair with a mystifying trick. If any of the guests succeed, they win the right to perform with the duo at their show in Las Vegas. Tonight's challengers on stage include comedy magician Piff the Magic Dragon, Hungarian magician Soma, plus musical predictions with Alan Hudson and unique card tricks with Damien O'Brien.

00:05 That Peter Kay Thing 00:40 PhoneShop 01:10 4Play: Adele 01:30 Hollyoaks Music Show 02:00 4Play: Connan Mockasin 02:15 My Name Is Earl 03:00 The Real Housewives of New Jersey 03:55 Ugly Betty 05:35 Hill Street Blues 06:25 Countdown 07:10 The Hoobs 07:35 The Film Show 08:00 British GT Championship 2011 08:25 The Grid 08:55 The Morning Line 09:55 Friends 10:25 Hollyoaks Music Show 11:00 T4 on The Beach: The Countdown 11:50 Friends 12:20 Style the Nation 13:20 The Big Bang Theory 14:20 The TV Book Club 14:50 Channel 4 Racing 16:50 Come Dine with Me 19:25 Channel 4 News 19:55 4thought.tv 20:00 Sister Act 22:00 Camelot 23:00 The 51st State

00:55 Inside Hollywood 01:10 SuperCasino 05:05 Motorsport Mundial 05:30 Nick's Quest 05:55 County Secrets 06:10 Wildlife SOS 06:35 House Doctor 07:00 Peppa Pig 07:05 Roary the Racing Car 07:15 Fifi and the Flowertots 07:25 Fireman Sam 07:40 Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Friends 07:50 Elmo's World 08:05 Roobarb and Custard Too 08:15 Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs 08:30 Noddy in Toyland 08:40 Hana's Helpline 08:55 Little Princess 09:10 The Adventures of Bottle Top Bill and His Best Friend Corky 09:35 Mist: Sheepdog Tales 09:45 Rupert Bear 10:00 Olivia 10:15 The Mr Men Show 10:30 The Milkshake! Show 11:00 Inside Hollywood 11:15 Police Interceptors 12:15 Eddie Stobart: Trucks and Trailers 14:20 Aftershock: Earthquake in New York 17:10 Free Willy 2: the Adventure Home 19:05 5 News Weekend 19:10 NCIS 20:00 Law & Order 20:55 CSI: NY 21:50 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation 22:50 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit 23:45 CSI: Miami


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Sunday 3rd July 00:35 Good Will Hunting 02:40 The Bottom Line 03:00 BBC News 03:30 HARDtalk 04:00 BBC News 04:30 Our World 05:00 BBC News 05:30 Click 06:00 BBC News 06:30 The Record Europe 07:00 Yesterday at Wimbledon 08:00 Breakfast 10:00 The Andrew Marr Show 11:00 Sunday Morning Live 12:00 Country Tracks 13:00 BBC News 13:05 Cash in the Attic 13:35 Bargain Hunt Famous Finds 14:05 Wimbledon 2011 18:30 My Family 19:00 Horrible Histories with Stephen Fry 19:30 BBC News; Regional News and Weather 20:00 Fake or Fortune? 21:00 Countryfile 22:00 Stolen 23:30 BBC News; Regional News and Weather 23:55 Moving On

00:25 The Kennedys 01:10 Best of Glastonbury 2011 03:10 Close 07:00 Wibbly Pig 07:10 Dip Dap 07:15 Pinky Dinky Doo 07:30 Tinga Tinga Tales 07:45 Octonauts 08:00 Ed and Oucho's Excellent Inventions 08:30 Arthur 08:55 Shaun the Sheep 09:00 Gimme a Break 09:30 Me and My Monsters 10:00 Friday Download 11:00 Something for the Weekend 12:30 Escape to the Country 13:30 Live MotoGP 15:00 EastEnders 16:55 Flog It! 17:55 Songs of Praise 18:30 Wimbledon 2011 21:00 Top Gear 22:00 Coast 23:00 Mock the Week 23:30 Today at Wimbledon

01:15 The Choir That Rocks 02:05 The Zone 04:10 In Plain Sight 05:00 ITV Nightscreen 06:30 ITV Morning News 07:00 Mini CITV 08:25 CITV 09:25 May the Best House Win 10:25 Dickinson's Real Deal 11:25 60 Minute Makeover 12:30 This Morning: Sunday 13:30 Dinner Date 14:25 ITV News and Weather 14:29 Meridian Weather 14:30 Survival: Tales from the Wild 15:30 Inspector Morse 17:30 Midsomer Murders 19:30 Meridian News and Weather 19:45 ITV News and Weather 20:00 The Royal 21:00 Popstar to Operastar 22:00 Scott & Bailey 23:00 Popstar to Operastar: The Results 23:30 ITV News and Weather 23:44 Meridian Weather 23:45 A Clockwork Orange

STOLEN Thriller, starring Damian Lewis. Detective Inspector Anthony Carter heads a human trafficking unit battling the rising level of children who are smuggled into the UK with the promise of a better future, only to be enslaved and exploited. The drama focuses on three such victims - an 11-year-old girl from West Africa,a young boy from Ukraine,and a Vietnamese boy imprisoned in a suburban semi to look after a cannabis farm.

00:50 Coming to America 02:55 Bomb贸n - El Perro 04:35 Bob's Burgers 05:00 Hill Street Blues 05:55 One Tree Hill 06:35 Countdown 07:20 Sali Mali 07:25 The Treacle People 07:35 That Paralympic Show 08:00 Windsor Triathlon 08:55 Scouting for Girls' RockCorps: You Decide 09:10 Friends 09:35 Style the Nation 10:05 Hollyoaks 12:35 Friends 13:10 Hard-Fi's RockCorps: You Decide 13:30 Inside SBTV: From Bedroom to Boardroom 14:05 The Simpsons 15:10 Four in a Bed 17:40 Help! My House Is Falling Down 18:40 Deal or No Deal 19:40 Channel 4 News 20:10 The Political Slot 20:15 4thought.tv 20:20 Transformers 23:00 Sunshine

00:40 Forensic Files 02:10 SuperCasino 05:00 Meals in Moments 05:10 HouseBusters 06:00 Hana's Helpline 06:10 The Milkshake! Show 06:35 Thomas & Friends 06:45 Roary the Racing Car 07:00 Peppa Pig 07:05 Roary the Racing Car 07:15 Fifi and the Flowertots 07:25 Fireman Sam 07:40 Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Friends 07:50 Elmo's World 08:15 Roobarb and Custard Too 08:25 Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs 08:35 Noddy in Toyland 08:55 Hana's Helpline 09:00 Milkshake! Monkey 09:05 Little Princess 09:15 The Adventures of Bottle Top Bill and His Best Friend Corky 09:30 Mist: Sheepdog Tales 09:45 Rupert Bear 10:00 Olivia 10:15 The Mr Men Show 10:30 The Milkshake! Show 11:00 Inside Hollywood 11:15 Andre Rieu in New York 12:15 The Restaurant Inspector 13:15 Pawn Stars 13:45 Gunfight in Abilene 15:30 The Odessa File 18:00 Young Guns II - Blaze of Glory 19:55 5 News Weekend 20:00 Cricket 20:55 Maid in Manhattan 23:00 Anger Management


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Monday 4th July

00:40 The Sky at Night 01:00 Needful Things 03:00 The Apprentice 04:00 Holby City 05:00 Newsday 05:30 HARDtalk 06:00 BBC News 06:30 World Business Report 06:45 BBC News 07:00 Breakfast 10:15 Britain's Bravest Cops 11:00 Homes Under the Hammer 12:00 Food Fighters 12:45 Cash in the Attic 13:15 Bargain Hunt 14:00 BBC News; Weather 14:30 Regional News and Weather 14:40 Doctors 15:10 Only Fools and Horses 16:05 Copycats 16:35 Scoop 17:00 Escape from Scorpion Island 17:25 Stuck on Sheep Mountain 17:55 Shaun the Sheep 18:00 Newsround 18:15 Pointless Celebrities 19:00 BBC News 19:30 Regional News Programmes 20:00 The One Show 20:30 Fake Britain 21:00 EastEnders 21:30 Why Hate Junk Mail? Panorama 22:00 New Tricks 23:00 BBC News 23:25 Regional News and Weather 23:35 A Question of Sport

02:15 The Zone 03:00 Motorsport UK 03:55 ITV Nightscreen 06:30 ITV Morning News 07:00 Daybreak 09:30 Lorraine 10:25 The Jeremy Kyle Show 11:30 This Morning 13:30 Loose Women 14:30 ITV News and Weather 14:55 Meridian News and Weather 15:00 Ten Mile Menu 16:00 Secret Dealers 16:59 Meridian Weather 17:00 Midsomer Murders 18:00 Dinner Date 19:00 Weather 19:30 ITV News and Weather 20:00 Emmerdale 20:30 Coronation Street 21:00 The Unforgettable Frankie Howerd 21:30 Coronation Street 22:00 Babies Behind Bars 23:00 ITV News at Ten and Weather 23:30 Meridian Tonight and Weather 23:35 Rambo: First Blood, Part II

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BBC2 00:30 02:10 02:30 03:00 03:30 03:45 04:00 04:30 04:45 05:00 05:45 07:00 07:10 07:15 07:30

07:45 Octonauts 07:55 Extreme Animals 07:55 Leon 08:30 The Scooby-Doo Show 08:55 Newsround 09:00 Trapped Ever After 09:30 Show Me Show Me 09:55 Bob the Builder: Project Build It 10:05 The Koala Brothers 10:15 Guess with Jess 10:30 Nina and the Neurons: In the Lab 10:45 Chuggington: Badge Quest 10:50 Big Cook Little Cook 11:10 Little Charley Bear 11:15 Zingzillas 11:40 Waybuloo 12:00 Yesterday at Wimbledon 13:00 Daily Politics 13:30 GMT with George Alagiah 14:00 Diagnosis Murder 14:45 To Buy or Not to Buy 15:15 Animal 24:7 16:00 Flog It! 16:45 Antiques Road Trip 17:30 Weakest Link 18:15 Escape to the Country 19:00 Eggheads 19:30 Great British Railway Journeys 20:00 The Truth About Wildlife 20:30 Hampton Court Palace Flower Show 2011 21:00 University Challenge 21:30 Antiques Master 22:00 Made In Britain 23:00 James May's Things You Need to Know 23:30 Newsnight

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New series. Three contestants put their antiques knowledge to the test in challenges at Towneley Hall in Burnley, Lancashire, in a bid to secure a place in the semi-finals. Plasterer Richard Cole specialises in Chinese ceramics, Anthony Pritchard from Hove is enthusiastic about English furniture and Londoner Stella Brooker collects antique dolls.

01:05 Stand Up for the Week 01:50 24 Hours in A&E 02:50 Embarrassing Bodies: Live from the Clinic 03:45 Whisky 05:30 Hill Street Blues 06:25 Countdown 07:10 The Hoobs 08:00 Freshly Squeezed 08:30 Everybody Loves Raymond 08:55 Frasier 09:25 According to Jim 09:55 Friends 10:25 Back to You 10:55 Relocation, Relocation 12:00 A Place in the Sun 13:00 Channel 4 News Summary 13:05 Relocation: Phil Down Under 14:00 Operation Pacific 16:10 Countdown 17:00 Deal or No Deal 18:00 Four in a Bed 18:30 Come Dine with Me 19:00 The Simpsons 19:30 Hollyoaks 20:00 Channel 4 News 20:55 Channel 4 Presents - David Clarke 2012 21:00 Landlords from Hell: Dispatches 22:00 Embarrassing Bodies: Teen Special 23:00 Sirens

01:10 Walking the Amazon 02:10 SuperCasino 05:05 Meals in Moments 05:10 Great Artists 05:35 Nick's Quest 06:00 Hana's Helpline 06:10 The Milkshake! Show 06:35 Thomas & Friends 06:45 Roary the Racing Car 07:00 Thomas & Friends 07:10 The Beeps 07:20 The Adventures of Bottle Top Bill and His Best Friend Corky 07:35 Castle Farm 07:40 Igam Ogam 07:50 Peppa Pig 07:55 Milkshake! Bop Box 08:00 Little Princess 08:15 The Mr Men Show 08:30 Thomas & Friends 08:40 Milkshake! Show Challenges 08:45 Make Way for Noddy 09:00 Fifi and the Flowertots 09:10 Milkshake! Show Songs 09:20 Peppa Pig 09:30 Roary the Racing Car 09:40 Hana's Helpline 09:50 The WotWots 10:00 Ben and Holly's Little Kingdom 10:15 The Wright Stuff 12:10 The Wright Stuff Extra with Gabby Logan 13:10 5 News Lunchtime 13:15 Ice Road Truckers 14:15 Home and Away 14:45 Neighbours 15:15 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation 16:15 A Decent Proposal 18:00 5 News at 5 18:30 Neighbours 19:00 Home and Away 19:25 OK! TV 20:00 5 News at 7 20:30 How Do They Do It? 21:00 Police Interceptors 22:00 The Restaurant Inspector 23:00 Conspiracy Theory


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Tuesday 5th July

00:05 In with the Flynns 00:35 The Graham Norton Show 01:25 Business Nightmares with Evan Davis 02:25 Luther 03:25 Britain's Secret Seas 04:25 Animal 24:7 05:10 An Island Parish 05:40 HARDtalk 06:00 BBC News 06:30 World Business Report 06:45 BBC News 07:00 Breakfast 10:15 Britain's Bravest Cops 11:00 Homes Under the Hammer 12:00 Food Fighters 12:45 Cash in the Attic 13:15 Bargain Hunt 14:00 BBC News; Weather 14:30 Regional News and Weather 14:40 Doctors 15:10 Only Fools and Horses 16:05 Copycats 16:35 Scoop 17:00 Escape from Scorpion Island 17:25 Stuck on Sheep Mountain 17:55 Shaun the Sheep 18:00 Newsround 18:15 Pointless Celebrities 19:00 BBC News 19:30 Regional News Programmes 20:00 The One Show 20:30 EastEnders 21:00 Holby City 22:00 Luther 23:00 BBC News 23:25 Regional News and Weather 23:35 Imagine

05:40 Close 07:00 Wibbly Pig 07:10 Dip Dap 07:15 Pinky Dinky Doo 07:30 Tinga Tinga Tales 07:45 Octonauts 07:55 Extreme Animals 08:30 The Scooby-Doo Show 08:55 Newsround 09:00 Trapped Ever After 09:30 Show Me Show Me 09:55 Bob the Builder 10:05 The Koala Brothers 10:15 Guess with Jess 10:30 Nina and the Neurons 10:45 Chuggington: Badge Quest 10:50 Big Cook Little Cook 11:10 Little Charley Bear 11:20 Zingzillas 11:45 Waybuloo 12:05 In the Night Garden 12:35 The Pink Panther Show 13:00 Daily Politics 13:30 GMT with George Alagiah 14:00 Diagnosis Murder 14:45 To Buy or Not to Buy 15:15 Animal 24:7 16:00 Flog It! 16:45 Antiques Road Trip 17:30 Weakest Link 18:15 Escape to the Country 19:00 Eggheads 19:30 Great British Railway Journeys 20:00 Coast 21:00 Restoration Home 22:00 Should I Test My Genes? The Price of Life 23:00 Lead Balloon 23:30 Newsnight

01:25 The Zone 03:25 Nightwatch with Steve Scott 04:20 ITV Nightscreen 05:35 The Jeremy Kyle Show 06:30 ITV Morning News 07:00 Daybreak 09:30 Lorraine 10:25 The Jeremy Kyle Show 11:30 This Morning 13:30 Loose Women 14:30 ITV News and Weather 14:55 Meridian News and Weather 15:00 Ten Mile Menu 16:00 Secret Dealers 16:59 Meridian Weather 17:00 Midsomer Murders 18:00 Dinner Date 19:00 Meridian Tonight 19:30 ITV News and Weather 20:00 Emmerdale 20:30 Animal Kingdom 21:00 Countrywise 22:00 Sextuplets - The Little Lambs 23:00 ITV News at Ten and Weather 23:30 Meridian Tonight and Weather 23:35 Pitch Black

MONSTER MOVES

BBC2 00:35 Caine 01:35 02:30 02:45 03:00 03:30 03:45 04:00 04:30 04:45 05:00 05:30

The Many Faces of Michael The Tudors Asia Business Report Sport Today Newsday Asia Business Report Sport Today Newsday Asia Business Report Sport Today Newsday HARDtalk

New series. Expert movers face the challenge of towing decommissioned submarine rescue ship the USS Kittiwake 1,600 miles, battling winter storms and swells on the lengthy journey from Virginia to the Caribbean. They then conduct a controlled sinking in the waters off the Cayman Islands, where the 2,000-ton vessel will become an artificial reef to attract both fish and tourists.

00:05 4thought.tv 00:10 Working Girl 02:15 UK & Ireland Poker Tour 03:10 Bob's Burgers 03:35 Hill Street Blues 04:25 One Tree Hill 05:10 Ancient Egyptians 06:05 Machines Time Forgot 07:00 The Treacle People 07:10 The Hoobs 08:00 Freshly Squeezed 08:30 Everybody Loves Raymond 08:55 Frasier 09:25 According to Jim 09:55 Friends 10:25 Back to You 10:50 Relocation, Relocation 11:55 A Place in the Su 13:00 Channel 4 News Summary 13:05 Superscrimpers 13:35 River Cottage Bites 13:55 The Sea Chase 16:10 Countdown 17:00 Deal or No Deal 18:00 Four in a Bed 18:30 Come Dine with Me 19:00 The Simpsons 19:30 Hollyoaks 20:00 Channel 4 News 20:55 Channel 4 Presents - Ellie Simmonds 2012 21:00 Four Rooms 22:00 Undercover Boss 23:00 Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares USA

01:45 Forensic Files 02:15 SuperCasino 05:00 Meals in Moments 05:10 Michaela's Wild Challenge 05:55 County Secrets 06:10 Wildlife SOS 06:35 House Doctor 07:00 Thomas & Friends 07:10 The Beeps 07:20 The Adventures of Bottle Top Bill and His Best Friend Corky 07:35 Castle Farm 07:40 Igam Ogam 07:50 Peppa Pig 07:55 Milkshake! Bop Box 08:00 Little Princess 08:15 The Mr Men Show 08:30 Thomas & Friends 08:40 Bert and Ernie's Great Adventures 08:45 Make Way for Noddy 09:00 Fifi and the Flowertots 09:10 Milkshake! Show Songs 09:15 Peppa Pig 09:30 Roary the Racing Car 09:40 Hana's Helpline 09:50 The WotWots 10:00 Ben and Holly's Little Kingdom 10:15 The Wright Stuff 12:10 The Wright Stuff Extra with Gabby Logan 13:10 5 News Lunchtime 13:15 Ice Road Truckers 14:15 Home and Away 14:45 Neighbours 15:15 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation 16:15 Vernie 18:00 5 News at 5 18:30 Neighbours 19:00 Home and Away 19:25 OK! TV 20:00 5 News at 7 20:30 Mexican Food Made Simple 20:30 5 News Update 21:00 Monster Moves 22:00 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation 23:00 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation


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Wednesday 6th July

00:25 The Scheme 01:20 The Country House Revealed 02:20 Britain's Secret Seas 03:20 Fake Britain 04:05 An Island Parish 04:35 Asia Business Report 04:45 Sport Today 05:00 Newsday 05:30 HARDtalk 06:00 BBC News 06:30 World Business Report 07:00 Breakfast 10:15 Britain's Bravest Cops 11:00 Homes Under the Hammer 12:00 Food Fighters 12:45 Cash in the Attic 13:15 Bargain Hunt 14:00 BBC News; Weather 14:30 Regional News and Weather 14:40 Doctors 15:10 Only Fools and Horses 16:05 Copycats 16:35 Scoop 17:00 Escape from Scorpion Island 17:25 Stuck on Sheep Mountain 17:55 Shaun the Sheep 18:00 Newsround 18:15 Pointless Celebrities 19:00 BBC News 19:30 Regional News Programmes 20:00 The One Show 20:30 Waterloo Road 21:30 In with the Flynns 22:00 The Apprentice 23:00 BBC News 23:25 Regional News and Weather 23:35 The National Lottery Wednesday Night Draws 23:45 Not Going Out BBC2 00:20 Women's World Cup Highlights 01:00 The Tudors 01:50 HARDtalk 02:00 Newsday 02:30 Asia Business Report 02:45 Sport Today 03:00 Newsday 03:30 Asia Business Report 03:45 Sport Today 04:00 Newsday 04:30 Asia Business Report

04:35 Close 07:00 Wibbly Pig 07:10 Dip Dap 07:15 Pinky Dinky Doo 07:30 Tinga Tinga Tales 07:45 Octonauts 07:55 Extreme Animals 07:55 Leon 08:30 The Scooby-Doo Show 08:55 Newsround 09:00 Trapped Ever After 09:25 Show Me Show Me 09:50 Bob the Builder 10:05 The Koala Brothers 10:15 Guess with Jess 10:30 Nina and the Neurons 10:45 Chuggington: Badge Quest 10:50 Big Cook Little Cook 11:10 Little Charley Bear 11:15 Zingzillas 11:40 Waybuloo 12:00 In the Night Garden 12:30 Daily Politics 14:00 Diagnosis Murder 14:45 To Buy or Not to Buy 15:15 Animal 24:7 16:00 Flog It! 16:45 Antiques Road Trip 17:30 Weakest Link 18:15 Escape to the Country 19:00 Eggheads 19:30 Great British Railway Journeys 20:00 Attenborough's Journey 21:00 Top Gear 22:00 Afghanistan: The Unknown Country 23:00 The Apprentice: You're Fired! 23:30 Newsnight

01:30 The Zone 03:35 Crossing Jordan 04:25 ITV Nightscreen 06:30 ITV Morning News 07:00 Daybreak 09:30 Lorraine 10:25 The Jeremy Kyle Show 11:30 This Morning 13:30 Loose Women 14:30 ITV News and Weather 14:55 Meridian News and Weather 15:00 Ten Mile Menu 16:00 Secret Dealers 16:59 Meridian Weather 17:00 Midsomer Murders 18:00 Dinner Date 19:00 Weather 19:30 ITV News and Weather 20:00 Emmerdale 20:30 Poms in Paradise 21:00 Lewis 23:00 ITV News at Ten and Weather 23:30 Meridian Tonight 23:35 Car Crime UK

THE REMOVAL MEN: PICKFORDS New series. Documentary following crews from Lincoln-based firm Pickfords Removals as they transport the possessions of families and businesses to new homes in the UK and abroad, and the difficulties that come along with the upheaval of moving house.

00:05 Alan Carr: Chatty Man 01:05 4thought.tv 01:10 European Poker Tour 02:10 Beach Volleyball 03:05 The Grid 03:35 British GT Championship 04:00 KOTV Boxing Weekly 04:30 Windsor Triathlon 05:25 That Paralympic Show 05:55 Grudge Match 06:05 Man on Earth 07:00 The Treacle People 07:10 The Hoobs 08:00 Freshly Squeezed 08:30 Everybody Loves Raymond 08:55 Frasier 09:25 According to Jim 09:55 Friends 10:25 Back to You 10:50 Relocation, Relocation 11:55 A Place in the Sun 13:00 Channel 4 News Summary 13:05 Relocation: Phil Down Under 14:05 River Cottage Bites 14:10 Malta Story 16:10 Countdown 17:00 Deal or No Deal 18:00 Four in a Bed 18:30 Come Dine with Me 19:00 The Simpsons 19:30 Hollyoaks 20:00 Channel 4 News 20:55 Channel 4 Presents Stephen Miller 21:00 Extreme Parental Guidance 22:00 24 Hours in A&E 23:00 Desperate Housewives

00:00 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation 01:55 SuperCasino 05:00 Meals in Moments 05:10 Michaela's Wild Challenge 05:55 County Secrets 06:10 Wildlife SOS 06:35 House Doctor 07:00 Thomas & Friends 07:10 The Beeps 07:20 The Adventures of Bottle Top Bill and His Best Friend Corky 07:35 Castle Farm 07:40 Olivia 07:50 Peppa Pig 07:55 Milkshake! Bop Box 08:00 Little Princess 08:15 The Mr Men Show 08:30 Thomas & Friends 08:40 Bert and Ernie's Great Adventures 08:45 Make Way for Noddy 09:00 Fifi and the Flowertots 09:10 Milkshake! Show Songs 09:15 Peppa Pig 09:30 Roary the Racing Car 09:40 Hana's Helpline 09:50 The WotWots 10:00 Ben and Holly's Little Kingdom 10:15 The Wright Stuff 12:10 The Wright Stuff Extra with Gabby Logan 13:10 5 News Lunchtime 13:15 Ice Road Truckers 14:15 Home and Away 14:45 Neighbours 15:15 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation 16:15 Double Wedding 18:00 5 News at 5 18:30 Neighbours 19:00 Home and Away 19:25 OK! TV 20:00 5 News at 7 20:30 Zoo Days 21:00 The Removal Men: Pickfords 22:00 NCIS 23:00 CSI: Miami


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Thursday 7th July

00:15 Him & Her 00:45 Life 02:30 Bang Goes the Theory 03:00 Country Tracks 03:55 Richard Hammond's Engineering Connections 04:45 Saints and Scroungers 05:15 Newsday 05:30 Panorama 06:00 BBC News 06:30 World Business Report 06:45 BBC News 07:00 Breakfast 10:15 Britain's Bravest Cops 11:00 Homes Under the Hammer 12:00 Food Fighters 12:45 Cash in the Attic 13:15 Bargain Hunt 14:00 BBC News; Weather 14:30 Regional News and Weather 14:40 Doctors 15:10 Only Fools and Horses 16:05 Copycats 16:35 Scoop 17:00 Escape from Scorpion Island 17:25 Stuck on Sheep Mountain 17:55 Shaun the Sheep 18:00 Newsround 18:15 Pointless Celebrities 19:00 BBC News 19:30 Regional News Programmes 20:00 The One Show 20:30 EastEnders 21:30 Traffic Cops 22:00 The Apprentice: The Final Five 23:00 BBC News 23:25 Regional News and Weather 23:35 Question Time BBC2 00:20 James May's Things You Need to Know 01:50 The Tudors 02:45 Sport Today 03:00 Newsday 03:30 Asia Business Report 03:45 Sport Today 04:00 Newsday 04:30 Asia Business Report 04:45 Sport Today 05:00 Newsday 05:15 Close 07:00 Wibbly Pig

07:10 Dip Dap 07:15 Pinky Dinky Doo 07:30 Tinga Tinga Tales 07:45 Octonauts 07:55 Deadly 60 08:30 The Scooby-Doo Show 08:55 Newsround 09:00 Trapped Ever After 09:30 Show Me Show Me 09:55 Bob the Builder 10:05 The Koala Brothers 10:15 Guess with Jess 10:30 Nina and the Neurons 10:45 Chuggington: Badge Quest 10:50 Big Cook Little Cook 11:10 Little Charley Bear 11:20 Zingzillas 11:45 Waybuloo 12:05 In the Night Garden 12:35 The Pink Panther Show 13:00 Daily Politics 13:30 GMT with George Alagiah 14:00 Diagnosis Murder 14:45 To Buy or Not to Buy 15:15 Animal 24:7 16:00 Flog It! 16:45 Antiques Road Trip 17:30 Weakest Link 18:15 Escape to the Country 19:00 Eggheads 19:30 Great British Railway Journeys 20:00 BBC Samuel Johnson Prize for Non-Fiction 2011: A Culture Show Special 21:00 Hampton Court Palace Flower Show 2011 22:00 History Cold Case 23:00 Mock the Week 23:30 Newsnight

00:35 Sextuplets - The Little Lambs 01:30 The Zone 03:30 Rio Bravo 05:45 ITV Nightscreen 06:30 ITV Morning News 07:00 Daybreak 09:30 Lorraine 10:25 The Jeremy Kyle Show 11:30 This Morning 13:30 Loose Women 14:30 ITV News and Weather 14:55 Meridian News and Weather 15:00 Ten Mile Menu 16:00 Secret Dealers 16:59 Meridian Weather 17:00 Midsomer Murders 18:00 Dinner Date 19:00 Meridian Tonight 19:30 ITV News and Weather 20:00 Emmerdale 20:30 Meltdown on the Railways: Tonight 21:00 Emmerdale 21:30 Coronation Street 22:00 Kate in Canada 23:00 ITV News at Ten and Weather 23:30 Meridian Tonight and Weather 23:35 Piers Morgan's Life Stories: Russell Brand

THE KILLING New series. Seattle homicide detective Sarah Linden is preparing to leave her job and move to California with her fiance and son. On what is supposed to be her last day at work, she is sent with her intended replacement Stephen Holder to investigate the disappearance of 17-year-old Rosie Larsen. American version of the Danish crime drama, starring Mireille Enos, Billy Campbell and Joel Kinnamon.

00:05 8 Out of 10 Cats Uncut 00:50 4thought.tv 00:55 Live from Abbey Road 01:45 Linkin Park: Live at Madison Square Garden 02:10 4Play: Awolnation 02:25 The Album Chart Show 02:40 South Central 04:25 Stonehouse Reunion 04:30 Hill Street Blues 05:25 One Tree Hill 06:10 Countdown 06:55 Sali Mali 07:00 The Treacle People 07:10 The Hoobs 08:00 Freshly Squeezed 08:30 Everybody Loves Raymond 08:55 Frasier 09:25 According to Jim 09:55 Friends 10:25 Back to You 10:50 Country House Rescue 11:55 A Place in the Sun 12:55 Ellie Simmonds 2012 13:00 Channel 4 News Summary 13:05 Relocation: Phil Down Under 14:00 Channel 4 Racing 16:10 Countdown 17:00 Deal or No Deal 18:00 Four in a Bed 18:30 Come Dine with Me 19:00 The Simpsons 19:30 Hollyoaks 20:00 Channel 4 News 20:55 Danielle Brown 21:00 Help! My House Is Falling Down 22:00 The Killing 23:55 King Of Uncut

00:00 Law & Order: Criminal Intent 00:55 Cricket 01:55 SuperCasino 05:00 Meals in Moments 05:10 Michaela's Wild Challenge 06:00 County Secrets 06:10 Wildlife SOS 06:35 House Doctor 07:00 Thomas & Friends 07:10 The Beeps 07:20 The Adventures of Bottle Top Bill and His Best Friend Corky 07:35 Castle Farm 07:40 Olivia 07:50 Peppa Pig 07:55 Milkshake! Bop Box 08:00 Little Princess 08:15 The Mr Men Show 08:30 Thomas & Friends 08:45 Make Way for Noddy 09:00 Fifi and the Flowertots 09:15 Peppa Pig 09:30 Roary the Racing Car 09:40 Hana's Helpline 09:50 The WotWots 10:00 Ben and Holly's Little Kingdom 10:15 The Wright Stuff 12:10 The Wright Stuff Extra with Gabby Logan 13:10 5 News Lunchtime 13:15 Ice Road Truckers 14:15 Home and Away 14:45 Neighbours 15:15 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation 16:15 Bonneville 18:00 5 News at 5 18:30 Neighbours 19:00 Home and Away 19:25 OK! TV 20:00 5 News at 7 20:30 How Do They Do It? 21:00 Eddie Stobart: Trucks and Trailers 22:00 New Cowboy Builders 23:00 Candy Bar Girls


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Friday, July 1, 2011

SPORT ON THE BOX No.1 FOR TV SPORT Cricket West Indies v India 2nd Test D5. Sky Sports HD Saturday, July 2nd, 3:55pm to 11:00pm Day five of the second Test between the West Indies and India at the Kensington Oval in Bridgetown, Barbados. From 4.05pm, press the red button for Stormers v TBA.

MotoGP British Eurosport 2 Sunday, July 3rd, 7:00pm to 9:00pm MotoGP race action from the eighth round of the 2011 MotoGP Championship from the Mugello Circuit in Italy.

European Tour Golf Alstom Open De France Highlights. Sky Sports HD 4 Monday, July 4th, 7:30pm to 8:30pm Coverage of the Alstom Open de France at Le Golf National, Paris. Fifteen players have hit a hole in one somewhere in this course, including Sir Nick Faldo and Jose Maria Olazabal.

FIFA Women's World Cup England v Japan. British Eurosport Tuesday, July 5th, 6:15pm to 8:15pm Group B action from the FIFA Women's World Cup in Germany. England, unbeaten in qualifying, face New Zealand in this crucial group match


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Friday, July 1, 2011

AWNINGS

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 10 cold drinks /snack vending machines with sites 44,900 euros. Excellent cash income, no overhead, operate from home 31,000 euros NETT per year one day p.w. to service.25 Pringle vending machines with sites 14,900 euros 250 euros per week NETT guaranteed, machines and sites available individually. 965 326 442 / 659 696 455 (09) Bar for sale. Quesada area. Going cheap. For information pack, email: . Tel: 688 800 960 (16)

CHURCH SERVICES

Pastor Rev. Eddie Martens Tel 966 769 300 Mobile 650 509 600

FOR SALE 8ft by 4ft Slate bed Snooker/Pool table, Snooker balls, pool balls and a set of triple lights. Also many extras all in excellent condition Cost 1,700€ will sell for 450€ OVNO Telephone 965726127 or 663 446 892 (20) For sale. Double & electric sliding gates in aluminium, guaranteed no rust. Call Tracy on 966 726 891 for details.(22) Inflatable dinghy for sale. Tough rubber. Carries two adults. 90 euros ONO. Tel: 616 596 647 or 672 192 482.(22)

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2 Siamese kittens, free to good home. Both are chocolate point and white Ready in 2 weeks, both parents can be seen. Call 603 121 785 for more info 5 month old Collie Cross Pup free to good home Full time jobs force reluctant parting He is brown with collie markings and has green eyes! a very handsome

Luxury appartments, 2/3 bedrooms in San Miguel De Salinas. Floor heating, Elevator, Roof terrace with swimming pool, from 385 euros/month Also holiday rentals and appartments in San Miguel de Salinas from 350 euros / month. 966 723 437 and 616 487 493 (25) Viva Villa and Vacation Services, For Short or Long Term Rentals visit: www.villaandvacation.com or Call: 965 707 188 or 626 397 397 (20) Ref: 49, 2nd floor one bedroom apartment situated conveniently located in the town centre of Torrevieja, with a small sun balcony overlooking the lovely communal pool. Short or long term rental available. Call: 965 707 188 or 626 397 397 (20) Ref: 06, A Beautiful town centre apartment conve-

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MORTGAGES International Christian Assembly. Calle Pilar de Horadada 5, Torrevieja. Evangelical non-denominational. Sunday services 11:00am. Children’s Church 11:00am. House groups in Torrevieja, Los Balcones, San Javier. Ladies meeting Thursdays 11:00am. Pastor, Rafael Restrepo. All nationalities welcome 966 799 273 // 660 127 276. Pilar Christian Community Church Calle Canalejas 3 Pilar de la Horadada opposite the old cinema. Sunday Service 11am. Home groups Tuesday times vary Bible Study and Prayer Meeting Thursday 5pm.

dog, fully house trained and is a big bundle of fun! Call 603 121 785 (20)

URGENT MORTGAGES. We can lend you money for your house. We don´t care about RAI/ASNEF, proof of income or age limit. Free evaluation 966 698 781 / 696 289 407 email- eddieandnesta@hotmail.com (22)

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niently situated in Torrevieja close to town centre amenities and a short walk to the beautiful sandy beaches. Short or long term rental available. Call: 965 707 188 or 626 397 397 (20) Ref: 78, South facing 3 bedroomed property situated injardin Del Mar VII, with communal pool nearby. Close to amenities. Short or long term rental available. Call: 965 707 188 or 626 397 397 (20) Ref: 52 (Long Term Only) Three bedroom 2nd floor terrace house in Aguas Nuevas. The property benefits from large lounge, fully fitted kitchen and a downstairs shower room. Call: 965 707 188 or 626 397 397 (20) Ref: 112, Spacious 3 bedroom detached villa with its private pool is located on the El Raso urbanisation near Guardamar. Convenient for all amenities, shops, supermarket, restaurants and bars. Short or long term rental available. Call: 965 707 188 or 626

397 397 (20) Ref: 126, Two Bedroom, 3rd floor apartment is situated in Torrevieja on a residential street a short stroll from the sandy beaches. Open plan kitchen, diner and lounge with sofa bed. Short or long term rental available. Call: 965 707 188 or 626 397 397 (20) Ref: 63, Two bedroom 1st floor apartment situated in Monino Blanco. The property overlooks a superb communal pool area, in within walking distance of bars, restaurants and shops. Short or long term rental available. Call: 965 707 188 or 626 397 397 (20) Ref: 128, A lovely One bedroom 2nd floor apartment, American style kitchen, Lounge with patio doors to balcony, in the San Luis area. Short or long term rental available. Call: 965 707 188 or 626 397 397 (20) Ref: 104, Lovely Two Bedroom Apartment in Torrevieja, within walking distance of Friday Market

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Friday, July 1, 2011 and the beach. The Property is close to the Habaneras Shopping Centre and Aquapark. Short or long term rental available. Call: 965 707 188 or 626 397 397 (20)

PROPERTY FOR SALE Gran Alacant, corner semi detached 3 bedroomed, 2 bathrooms, large garden, enclosed terrace, fully furnished, private drive for 2 cars, on gated desirable urbanisation Monte Faro, many facilities priced for quick sale 185,000 Tel 680333242 House for sale. Santiago de la Ribera, 3-4 bedrooms, lovely garden, two balconies, two fireplaces, quiet neighbourhood, five minutes walk to beach. Tel: 616596647 or 672192482 (22). Balsares, terraced 4 bedroomed house, 3 bathrooms, large underbuild, private underground parking direct to house, small gated urbanisation, directly over looking proposed new golf course opposite Gran Alacant, priced for quick

sale at original off plan price 180.000 Tel 680333242 Gran Alacant, 3 bedroomed, 3 bath mid terraced Altomar 1, views of Alicante Bay, close to communal pool, walking distance to bars and resturants opportunity at reduced price 145,000 Tel 680333242 Gran Alacant, front line, 2 bed, 1 bath, downstairs toilet, fully furnished, roof terrace, walking distance to beaches, large communal and resturants, beach front property priced for quick sale 125,000 Tel 680333242 Quesada, detached 3 bedroomed, 2 bath, all large rooms, front enclosed conservatory, fully furnished, oiled fuelled heating, outdoor poolside kitchen and

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bbq area enclosed, large pool, outside toilet, garage for 2 cars, newly refurbished, established garden with fruit trees, set in a cul de sac on 1000m2, the overall plot can be divided, as registered as two plots, so this house could be a substantial investment opportunity, situated in the Dona pepe area close to Quesada town centre, priced 299,000 negotiable Tel 680333242 Viva Villa and Vacation Services are pleased to offer property sales for the Torrevieja and Oriheula areas of the Costa Blanca, Spain. Call: 965 707 188 or 626 397 397 Ref: 513, €115,000. Two bedroom ground floor apartment, in Aguas Nuevas, close to all amenities including the beach. It has a good size lounge, kitchen and has off road parking facilities. Call: 965 707 188 or 626 397 397 Ref: 521, €105,000. This comfortable bungalow is located in San Luis with a new roof and solarium tiles. It is close to supermarkets, bars, restaurants and is on the local bus route. Call: 965 707 188 or 626

397 397 Ref: 520, €105,000. Two bedroom apartment in Dream Hills, with a fully equipped kitchen, large lounge, glazed-in terrace and a large solarium. This property comes with a large communal swimming pool. Call: 965 707 188 or 626 397 397 Ref: 516, €39,999. Studio apartment in San Luis, close to amenities. Open plan fully equipped kitchen. Good sized lounge, bedroom and out onto balcony which has been glazed to create another room. Call: 965 707 188 or 626 397 397 Ref: 510, €79,999. Bungalow located in San Luis. It is close to the supermarkets, bars and restaurants and is on the local bus route. An Opel Corsa car is included in this sale. Call: 965 707 188 or 626 397 397 Ref: 146, €85,000. Three bedroom Two bathroom quad house in Dream Hills. Off road parking on the front driveway with gates that can be padlocked for security. Call: 965 707 188 or 626 397 397

Ref: 527, €195,000. Three bedroom, two bathroom detached villa, on a large plot, located in San Luis, with communal pool. Garage to side of house. Call: 965 707 188 or 626 397 397 Ref: KP3100, €210,000. Three bedroom, two bathroom detached villa, located in San Luis, on a 450sqm plot, with communal pool. Garage to side of house. Call: 965 707 188 or 626 397 397 Ref: 30, €119,000. Two bedroom detached house with large front terrace. This villa is in the Punta Marina area close to Playa Flamenca , Close to amenities. Call: 965 707 188 or 626 397 397 Ref: 78, €120,000. Three bedroom Quad in Jardin Del Mar VII. There is off-road parking and small storage

shed in the enclosed garden area, communal pool nearby. Call: 965 707 188 or 626 397 397 Ref: 128, €34,950. One bedroom 2nd floor apartment located in San Luis. American style kitchen, Lounge with patio doors to balcony, with lovely views in the San Luis area. Call: 965 707 188 or 626 397 397

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Friday, July 1, 2011

ON YOUR BIKES, MESSIEURS! Success comes in cycles...so here we go again

TOUR DE FRANCE 2011

THE 98th Tour De France begins tomorrow (Saturday July 2) and runs until July 24. Cycling’s most celebrated event will be made up of 21 stages and cover a total distance of 3,430.5 kilometres. These stages have the following profiles: Distinctive aspects of the race l Le Galibier climbed twice, l Two rest days l 23 Level Two, One or highest level mountain passes or summit finishes, l No bonuses will be awarded during the intermediate sprints and stage finishes.

SKY’S THE LIMIT FOR BRIT BEN

BEN SWIFT will make his Tour de France debut as one of three British riders in the Team Sky Line up. Highly rated Swift, 23, from Rotherham, will join Welshman Geraint Thomas as Sky aim to make Bradley Wiggins the first Brit to make the podium in Paris. "I am delighted that Ben Swift will be making his Tour debut," said team principal Dave Brailsford. "He will absolutely thrive on this opportunity to test himself on the biggest stage of all." Competing in the Tour de France is what every young rider dreams of and I'm really excited about the challenge ahead Ben Swift Three-time Olympic champion Wiggins, who fronts the nine-man group for the Tour, finished fourth in the 2009 edition of the race but was 24th in Team Sky's debut last year.

Grand start 2011 - THE VENDÉE SITUATED on the west coast of France, looking onto the Atlantic Ocean and crossed by a river of the same name, the Vendée department (85) has an area of 6,720 kilometres

and is split into three parts: the Bocage of the Vendée which occupies the majority of its surface, the Breton Marshes to the north west and the plains to the east. The Vendée has a population of more than 620,000 inhabitants (called Vendéens in French) who belong to the administrative region of Pays de la Loire. La Roche-sur-Yon (51,000 inhabitants), a town founded in 1804 on the orders of Napoleon I, is the administrative seat of the department. Les Herbiers (14,000 inhabitants) and Les Essarts (4,800 inhabitants) are cantonal sub-divisions, whilst the town of Olonne-sur-Mer has a population of 12,500 inhabitants

FIRST MOTOGP TITLE FOR SPIES AMERICAN Ben Spies, who was edged out of pole position by Marco Simoncelli (San Carlo Honda Gresini Team), rode a perfect race to cross the line 7.697s ahead of Casey Stoner in second place. The Texan had a good start, allowing him to narrowly avoid the drama of the first lap, when pole starter Italian Simoncelli took out Spies’ team mate Jorge Lorenzo in the third corner. Simoncelli had hoped to finally reach the podium in the Saturday race, but the Italian fell victim to a cold tyre early on. Stoner led team mate Andrea Dovizioso to the finish, where the Italian claimed his third top three finish of the 2011 season. Stoner is now 28 points ahead of Lorenzo in the Championship while Dovizioso remains third, but is now only nine points behind the Spaniard. The Ducati Team duo was lead across the finish line by Valentino Rossi in fourth and Nicky Hayden in fifth. Lorenzo was able to rejoin the race and put his head down after the clash with Simoncelli to cross the line in sixth place. Monster Yamaha Tech 3 Team rider Colin Edwards was seventh, in front of Dani Pedrosa’s stand-in Hiroshi Aoyama. They were followed by Simoncelli in ninth, who rejoined the race after push starting his own motorcycle following the run in on the first lap. Toni Elias of the LCR Honda team completed the top ten finishers. Cal Crutchlow exited the track with a front tyre problem, though re-entered the race to finish 14th. Karel Abraham ended what was otherwise a good weekend for the Cardion AB Motoracing with a fall early in the race. He was followed a short time later by Randy de Puniet (Pramac Racing), the fourth DNF of the season for the Frenchman. Both riders were unhurt in the falls.

VETTEL HITS F1 RIVALS FOR SIX RED BULL'S Formula One world champion Sebastian Vettel turned the European Grand Prixinto a stroll in the Spanish sunshine on Sunday as he racked up his sixth victory in eight races this season. Taking the chequered flag 10.8 seconds ahead of Ferrari'sFernando Alonso, who gave the home crowd something to get excited about with his second podium of the

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from the Bernabeu, with Kaka likely to be sold off, as well as Lass, in whom Juventus profess interest. A recent signing, Altintop, has learned that he needs an operation, and will be laid up for some three months. Barcelona are rumoured to be inclined to sign international Mata from Valencia, having apparently cooled as far as Cesc Fabregas is concerned. The problem for both top clubs, as ever, is how to give their galaxies of talent

RUMOURS are almost as prevalent as hard news at the moment. Ashley Young, however, has strengthened Sir Alec’s aging squad at Manchester United – the main real item of news from the Premier League, though the Red Devils’ need for a new keeper to replace Van der Saar still points to Atletico youngster De Gea. Here in Spain, Málaga keep on spending. Hot on the heels of the recruitment of French international Toulalan, they announced the surprise signing of veteran wingman Joaquin from Valencia – making a total of seven quality signings so far this summer. Speaking of veterans, Farinós has completed his move from Hercules to Levante, so that he can stay in the first division for another season, which may well see him hanging up his boots. In the rarified air that surrounds the ‘big boys’ Real Madrid seem to have decided upon young Brazilian Neymar. Great things are said about him – ‘the new Pele,’ ‘Better than Cristiano Ronaldo’ etc. – we shall see. Zidane has been instrumental in recommending Lens central defender Varane to Mourinho’s side, but attention now focuses on departures

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year, the 23-year-old German was dominant from pole to finish. "This is the best one so far," he shouted over the team radio after he crossed the line, even if millions of spectators might disagree after an afternoon with fewer thrills than in a single lap of the Canadian race two weeks ago. Vettel is now 77 points clear of McLaren's Jenson Button and his own Australian team mate Mark Webber, who finSEBASTIAN VETTEL: Dominated from start to finish

ished a solitary third and 27.2 seconds down the road, in the championship. Red Bull have 295 points, McLaren 206 and Ferrari 129. The German's 16th career triumph put him level with British great Stirling Moss in the all-time winners' list and means the champion now has such an advantage that he could go on holiday to the end of August and still stay in the lead. The young driver has dropped just 14 points so far this year, finishing second in the two races he has not won. "Maybe from the outside, I don't know how much was happening in the grand prix, it looked like a boring race but I enjoyed it so much," said Vettel, who never looked threatened throughout the 57 laps of the Mediterranean port city's street circuit. "For some reason I enjoy this track," added the man who also won from pole last year in Valencia. "Even though we come here every year and say 'hmm, this might be tricky because this track is not made for us 100 percent with no real fast corners, we still managed to put everything together and faultless this weekend."


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Keeper Jaime who shot into the limelight mid season is another the club are keen to hold on to, but good performances have increased his value and he is now free to re negociate as his contract ended in June. Elche are keen to sign the fun loving keeper but not at any price. Top scorer Ángel has also been targeted, his representative informing the club that there has been interest in the Tenerife born striker but the club issued a 'keep your hands off' warning, with the player having a year left to run on his contract its unlikely the the club will back down on this one. Argentinean Acciari, a key figure in the Elche midfield has been linked with a return to his old club Real Murcia, he spent six seasons with Murcia´s premier club. The two year deal supposedly offered to the 33 year old Argentinean would see the player finish his career at the club where he´s still worship by the fans. Rumours also surround Edu Albácar, although no

offer has been made it is know that Real Betis may be interested in the 32 year old winger. Other wingers, Ripa and Portuguese Vasco Fernandez have been told they are no longer required. Ripa moves to recently relegated Numancia which gave the green light for the exchange signing of Javi Flaño, a fast left sided player with 4 years La Liga experience. Other players not retained are Jesus Perera and Santos. With contracted players due to report back for duty on the 18th July, the next few weeks should see considerable movement in the transfer market. In the meantime the agents will continue to move like fish in the water around the Martinez Valero Stadium. It appears Elche intend start the forthcoming season with the same bullishness that saw them just miss out on glory. It’s not something that Elche followers are used to so with prices for season tickets costs frozen, incentives for the unemployed and children season ticket age has risen from 16 to 18 the club are setting their sights on having another great season.

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BEHIND GOAL - CORNERS adults 135 euros pensioners 100 euros children 55 euros PERFERNECIA (opp main stand) adults undercover 225 euros adults open 190 euros MAIN STAND adults undercover 360 euros adults open 315 euros pensioners 250 euros

PACO MARTINEZ Elche techincal director

EUR WE GO!

Super Spain roll Swiss to grab yet another football crown SPAIN 2 SWITZERLAND 0 (European Under-21 Championship Final) GOING into this final in Aarhus, Denmark, Switzerland’s well-organised defence had not conceded a goal, and they had won all four of their games, while Spain had drawn one of theirs, against England, and won the other three. As the tricky Athletic Bilbao flanker Iker Muniain created problems in the Swiss defence, Lustenberger soon saw a yellow card, but, although the Spanish side pushed the ball around with assurance, they lacked penetration, the final ball often failing to find its target. After almost half an hour, the Swiss finally got in a meaningful attack, and Shaqiri’s shot was well parried by De Gea. At the other end, Thiago’s long-range shot flew narrowly wide. Javi Martínez was doing excellent work, coming forward from

midfield, but Spain got the big breakthrough after 41 minutes, when Milan left back Didac placed a curling centre neatly on Ander Herrera’s head, for the Zaragoza man to head home. 1-0. The second half saw much more of the same, with Spain playing fine touch-football, but not getting through the stern Swiss back-line. When Javi Martínez was penalised after some 78 minutes, the resulting free kick was glanced by Klose – close! Then Jeffren replaced competition top-scorer Adrian, and almost immediately Thiago struck a wonderful free kick which found the Swiss keeper off his line. 2-0, and a deserved win to put the Spanish youngsters right up there with their senior colleagues – on top of Europe!

ANOTHER ALICANTE DERBY AS ALCOYANO TRIUMPH Murcia and Sabadell having already been promoted in the first phase of the play-offs, two division two places remained to be contested during last weekend. In a hard-fought return match, Guadalajara beat Mirandés 1-2 to take their place in the second division for the first time in their long history, most of which has been spent in third division obscurity. Then Alcoyano, a club with a distinguished

– if distant – past, visited Lugo to defend a 1-0 first leg lead. This they did handsomely, winning 0-2 in Galicia to gain promotion to the second division for the first time in 42 years. Hercules president Vicente Botella sent them a message of congratulation on their success, though how either of the promoted clubs will cope with their tiny grounds in the higher status remains to be seen.


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IT’S OKEY-COKEY TIME! Who’s in and who’s out at Elche as agents swarm like vultures to lure the best away

ÁNGEL: According to the club he is not for sale

EDU ALBACAR: Waiting game for Elche

Pictures: Mark Welton

By DAN SMITH (The inside story from the only reporter with full access to the club and players) AS the dust settles turning Elche´s play off hopes into recent history its now not crowds that surround the Martinez Valero stadium but swarms of sharply dressed football agents. Agents are easy to spot as they pace up and down multi tasking on their numerous BlackBerry s and iphones waiting their turn to tout their clients abilities, or worse still an explanation as to why their client thinks he´s worth one more year on his contract and another 100k a year. Players have now headed back to their home towns for the short summer break and its left to the agents to carry the power. Like them or not, the agents role during the months of July and August is critical, unreasonable demands by their clients has consequences for all concerned and as the man in the middle, the agent must satisfy all parties if he is to earn his commission. Due to Elche´s hi-profile finish, all eyes have turned on the modest club; a steady stream of agents gives witness to this fact. With last season barely few days old, Elche´s technical director - Paco Martinenez had the difficult task of convincing manager Bordalás that his future lay with Elche as several clubs of standing where now looking at tempting Bordalás. Five days of intense negotiations with

Bordalás´s representative ended with the club breathing a sigh of relief as Bordalás agreed to a new two year contract and improved conditions. Captain Samuel looks set to depart for better things, his agent offering possible deals with first division Rayo Vallecano or Betis. The 26 year old Elche-born Samuel hasn't been that impressive but a good spell of form late on and during the play offs catapulted him into the spotlight. With a year left on his contract the club are presently negotiating with the player and representative.

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