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Boy found safe and well A SIX-YEAR-OLD boy who went missing in El Garruchal in San Jose de la Montaña district has been found safe and sound after more than three hours by Local Police and Guardia Civil officers.
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Earth tremor THE earth moved for Torrevieja residents last Friday (January 2) when a tremor of 1.6 on the Richter Scale was registered at 4.45am.
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Warm welcome on a cold night for New Year babies THE Valencian Community’s first 2015 baby was a girl. Her parents Alicia and Jorge
have called her Ana. She was born at nine minutes after midnight on
Lucky Murcia THE ONCE Christmas draw brought €240,000 in prizes to Murcia City. Pedro Sanchez in Plaza Industria sold second prize tickets worth €40,000 while Jessica Garcia at San Juan health centre sold 10 tickets which won €20,000 each.
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January 1 in La Fe Hospital in Valencia City and weighed 3.65 kilos. The first baby to come into the world in Alicante Province was another girl, Sulamita. Her Spanish mother gave birth in Alicante City’s Hospital General Universitario at 12.50am and the baby weighed in at exactly three kilos. Another newborn – and yet another girl – also arrived at 12.50am, this time at Castellon City’s Hospital General. She is to be called Valeria. All three baby girls were received into a This will not only be warm world of family the first year a cruise love, but the weather ship stops overnight at outside was less Cartagena, but also the welcoming as the first time 140,000 cruise New Year was rung passengers visit in one in. season, a figure which is Temperatures fell increasing every year. to 6ºC below freezing Although the number of in some parts of ships due is lower than both Valencia and last year, they will be Castellon Provinces, larger and carry more and also fell to 2ºC passengers. below zero in inland Alicante.
The World is due in port LUXURY residential cruise ship The World will spend three days docked in Cartagena Port at the end of April. Popularly referred to as ‘the millionaires’ boat’, The World has 165 private residences on board with purchase prices ranging from €1 million to more than €6 million and rentals from
€1,000-€4,000 a day. Owners can get on and off the ship, which was built in 2002 by Norwegian designers Petter Yran and Bjørn Storbraaten at an estimated cost of €3 billion, anywhere across the five continents it travels between each year, and residents vote on the routes to be taken.