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Big prize THE Cuponazo draw organised by ONCE, Spain’s organisation for the visually-impaired, brought €25,000 each to 17 people who bought a coupon on Friday July 16. They acquired them in Huercal-Overa from vendor Teresa Farres, who sells tickets in the town centre and restaurants in the area.
Hard work A PUPIL at the SEK-Alboran school in Almerimar, Antonio Palomino, obtained a 45, the highest mark possible in the International Baccalaureate exams, regarded as the world’s most demanding and prestigious. “I worked and studied hard for a long time, and it wasn’t easy,” Antonio admitted.
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Rest period THE Marquez brothers Marc and Alex, with 10 world motorcycle championships between them, have once again been staying in Mojacar. They have visited the town and its beaches for the last five years to relax and “recharge their batteries” before next season’s races, they explained.
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Issue No. 1881
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ADRA Town Hall has established procedures to prevent ill‐treat‐ ment of the elderly. Manuel Cortes, Adra’s mayor, together with Social Services and Third Age councillor Patricia Berenguel, recently explained the initiative to helpers from CLECE, which provides services for the elderly, the Local Police and Proteccion Civil. Cortes stressed that the new protocol set out to protect the elderly, raise awareness and draw attention to possible abuse by raising a unified voice to condemn their ill‐treatment. “This is a reality that we have to combat,” the mayor said. “Together we must eradicate a problem that affects those who are our greatest heritage, sources of wisdom who have watched over us and given us so much and who now need us,” he declared.