The Sentinellamalaga Issue 66 Sep2012

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INTERESTING SENSE OF HONESTY: When Cody Slaughter, 22, interviewed for a position with U.S. Customs and Border Protection in Yuma, Ariz., he was asked if he had any crimes in his past. Yes, he allegedly answered: eight years ago he molested a 2-year-old girl, had sex with various kinds of animals, and used illegal drugs. Once the federal agents were able to recover their ability to speak, they called in the Yuma County Sheriff's Office, and deputies searched Slaughter's home. They say they found evidence to back up his confession, but won't say what it is. (RC/Arizona Republic) ...And really, most people probably wouldn't want to know what it is. SHE'S BIG IN THE PICTURE BUSINESS: Tonya Ann Fowler called police in Winder, Ga., to complain: "Bad & Busted" -- a newspaper that publishes mug shots of local

arrestees --- featured her on the front page, and she was "unhappy" with the photo. It is the second time that day she had called 911; the first time was to ask where she could store her valuables, as she was being evicted from her room. Fowler was arrested a second time -- for illegal use of 911 -- and her resulting mug shot was published again. A few days later, officers were called to a medical center to help with an unruly patient. The staff said the patient -- Fowler -- had threatened to stab a doctor with a knitting needle, then fled wearing only a b a t h r o b e . Officers caught up with Fowler at a nearby restaurant and arrested her again, and the Barrow County Jail presumably released her third mug shot to the paper. (RC/Barrow County News) ...And people think the newspaper business is doomed.

SKY HIGH: Firefighters responded to an explosion at a house in Mosgiel, New Zealand. The explosion was so forceful that it shot a candle from the home into a car across the street - smashing it through its window. The cause: two teens were "huffing" propane gas from two 20-lb. pressurized cylinders, investigators say. The two were using so much propane that the concentration of gas built up, and was ignited by a gas heater, causing the explosion. In addition to creating a huge fireball, the explosion knocked over the gas heater, "pumping out a huge fire in that room," a fire department commander said. "Their clothing were so impregnated with LPG that when the explosion happened it blew the soles of their shoes off, their clothing burst into flames, and skin and tissue was spread on all four walls and the ceiling in that room." Brendon McLeod, 17, and Jamie Jury, 18, were hospitalized in critical condition with burns on up to 60 percent of their bodies -but both are expected to survive. C/Otago Daily Times) ...Good: they'll make better examples for others that way.



is watching when you get your purse or wallet out to pay for something in a restaurant, shop or market. Daylight Robbery Globelink Travel Insurance are issuing a timely reminder to everyone to be on their guard whilst travelling anywhere in the world. Tourists are particularly vulnerable because they are in unfamiliar surroundings and are often victims of various scams and distraction theft by pickpockets, and other thieves.

Be aware that these pondlife creatures are everywhere, airports, bus and railway stations, tourist attractions etc., just waiting for the opportunity to steal your Money, Credit Cards, Mobile phones and Passports. They often work in groups of 3 or 4 using all types of tricks to distract their unsuspecting victim and they have no concern whatsoever about your feelings or the disruption they will cause to your plans. Be very wary of people asking for directions or trying to sell you something in the street. Be careful about who

Do not ever under any circumstance leave your bag unattended and be particularly careful where you place your valuables whilst relaxing in a cafĂŠ or bar. Some of the tricks used to distract people might be an attractive male or female passing by, a faked argument, somebody dropping something, another diner engaging you in friendly conversation. Remember, it only takes one second for these organised teams to walk away with your bag, but it could take you many weeks to replace the items and might even prevent you from travelling.

Be extremely careful when driving you car in another country, or using a hired vehicle. We have received quite a number of claims from people who have been robbed by organised gangs. The usual ploy is a car or motorcycle pulls alongside and a passenger indicates that you have a puncture or some other problem with your vehicle and when you


stop, they appear friendly and offer to assist you. There is often a second vehicle who’s occupants drive off with your bags whilst you are distracted by the problem with your car. Be vigilant when you stop at service areas and try to never leave your vehicle unattended at any time during a journey. If someone indicates that there is something wrong with your car, you should not stop, but drive on carefully until you reach a busy well lit area.

For an instant Travel insurance quote or to arrange cover securely online, enabling you to print your policy documents immediately, visit www.globelink..co.uk or you can telephone Globelink on 00 44 1353 699082 or their Spanish link lines on 966 265 000 or 951 242 434.


By Jan Morley

Want something for a light lunch, and are fed up of meat and BBQ’s, I think you might be tempted to try these ! You can use chestnut mushrooms, or the large flat variety (portobella) , or just the normal button type. Just remember that they can shrink during cooking, so allow extra.

Feta, pistachio and herb mushrooms Serves 2, for main course

4 large flat mushrooms, or 8 medium sized Olive oil

FOR THE FILLING 3 sprigs of fresh thyme 4 tbsp of chopped flatleaf parsley 100g roasted (shelled) chopped pistachio nuts 85g pitted black olives, chopped Finely grated zest and juice of half lemon 100g fresh white breadcrumbs 140g feta cheese , cut into small cubes Serve with mixed green salad and crusty bread. METHOD Pre heat oven to 180 deg , or gas mark 6

Remove stalks from the mushrooms, brush with olive oil and place on a baking tray, season with salt and black pepper, cook for 5 minutes

Chop the mushroom stalks, and fry lightly in a little olive oil Roast the chopped pistachio nuts in the oven for a few minutes until lightly toasted

Mix together the nuts, chopped olives, mushroom stalks, breadcrumbs, parsley, lemon zest and juice, season with a little salt and pepper Remove mushrooms from oven Spoon the filling into the mushrooms, top with the feta cubes, bake for a further 5 to 8 minutes until the feta begins to soften. Serve immediately.

Enjoy



Hungary is this months country of Interest Area: 93,030 km2 Population: 9,942,000 Capital City: Budapest Currency: Forint National Sport:: Football and Water Polo Language: Hungarian

Hungary is a landlocked country in Central Europe. It is situated in the Carpathian Basin and is bordered by Slovakia to the north, Ukraine, and Romania to the east, Serbia, and Croatia to the south, Slovenia to the southwest and Austria to the west. Following a Celt (after c. 450 BC) and a Roman (AD 9 - c. 430) period, the foundation of Hungary was laid in the late 9th century by the Hungarian prince Árpád, whose greatgrandson Saint Stephen I was crowned with a crown sent by the pope from Rome in 1000 AD. The Kingdom of Hungary existed for 946

years and at various points was regarded as one of the cultural centres of the Western world. After about 150 years of partial Ottoman occupation (1541–1699), Hungary was integrated into the Habsburg Monarchy, and later constituted half of the AustroHungarian dual monarchy (1867–1918). A great power until the end of World War I, Hungary has lost about 70 percent of its territory, along with one third of its ethnically Hungarian population, and all its sea ports under the Treaty of Trianon, the terms of which have been considered excessively harsh by many in Hungary. The kingdom was succeeded by an authoritarian regime, and then a Communist era (1947–1989) during which Hungary gained widespread international attention during the Revolution of 1956 and the seminal opening of its border with Austria in 1989, thus accelerating the collapse of the Eastern Bloc. The present form of government is a parliamentary republic, which was established in 1989. Today, Hungary is a high-income economy.


Hungary is one of the thirty most popular tourist destinations in the world, attracting 10.2 million tourists a year (2011) The country is home to the largest thermal water cave system and the second largest thermal lake in the world (Lake Hévíz), the largest lake in Central Europe (Lake Balaton), and the largest natural grasslands in Europe Interesting Facts The Name Hussar came from the Hungarian cavalry: Hussar refers to a number of types of light cavalry created in Hungary in the 15th century and used throughout Europe and even in America since the 18th century. Some modern military units retain the title 'hussar' for reasons of tradition. Lakes Although Lake Tisza was created artifically at the beginning of 1970-ies its wild natural world reminds the visitor of an unspoilt, ancient water world. The lake is a dammed section of the Tisza, the riverbed of which is clearly visible and where the depth of the lake reaches 10-15 m. Reef-clad bays, islands and backwaters provide habitat to numerous bird species and other animals.

Lake Hévíz (Thermal Spa ) The lake became especially popular in the early 1900s as a spa centre with modern hotels being built to support the increasing numbers of visitors. The Hungarians take the concept of wellness very seriously, based on an ideal of health and wellbeing more than beauty and there is even a hospital nearby where you can receive treatment with the water and mud from the Hévíz lake. The current spa building is built in the centre of the lake with wings from which you can step down into the water and swim around, or sun decks where you can relax. Rubik's Cube Was invented in 1974 by Hungarian sculptor and professor of architecture Ernő Rubik. Originally called the "Magic Cube", As of January 2009, 350 million cubes had been sold worldwide making it the world's top-selling puzzle game.


The Frying Scotsman - Benalmadena Having lived here for almost 4 years, slowly adapting to the Spanish lifestyle, now and again you crave something traditional from your home country. Traditionally in England , well where I lived, Friday night was Fish and Chips night. Its always nice to find something traditionally English for those day’s when you just want something that you may not have eaten for ages.

So when you are looking for that certain something . The frying scotsman in Bonanza square has the answer. You have always found good value for money there, whether you eat inside or out on the terrace. The special southern fried chicken is some of the best I have tasted, the portion size is excellent and cooked fresh to order. The pies

are also delicious sourced locally and great value

Its the Fish though that catches me everytime. No pun intended. A good sized portion of chips with a lovely piece of fish. You can add on mushy peas or my personal favourite curry sauce, add to that a couple of rounds of bread and butter and there you have it . The perfect taste from England.

The astonishing thing is that they have a new deal Fish and chips for only € 2.85 Yes 2.85€ unbelievable but true. So my advice is if you fancy a taste from home or a meal for good value visit the frying scotsman in Bonanza square, tell them I sent you Regards, Kevin Editor The Sentinella Malaga











What happens in Vegas sure isn't staying there for Prince Harry. The latest development in the scandal that won't die? A British-born blonde named Carrie Reichert, 32, reveals to the U.K. Mirror that she spent 15-20 minutes alone making out with the Royal after the now imfamous strip billiards game.

Naked Prince Harry photos don't stay in Vegas Carrie tells the Mirror she was handpicked by royal security—and without a security check—after approaching the Prince and revealing her British upbringing to join in with nine other girls at the party in Harry's VIP penthouse suite.

Carrie says that when she got to the party, "Harry was already undressed. It was just crazy. He looked actually delirious. There was a pool table and he was playing air guitar with pool sticks. He was screaming out, 'Somebody get me a glove! I'm going to do a Michael Jackson impression!'...He would just randomly walk up to you and hug you. He was just really friendly and there were just really random naked hugs. It was funny."

And apparently it wasn't just friendly hugs as the blonde further revealed: "We kissed, he was naked at the time, and pretty open. It was a drunken fumble. It wasn't romantic, just fun." Adding, "He was a gentleman, but he was so wasted. The alcohol affected him. I was there for 15 to 20 minutes."

As for a little 411 on the girl that was caught cradling a naked Harry from behind?

Carrie shared: "[she] was kind of shy and very timid...I didn't catch her name as we were all drinking. She was an American girl. She was very slender, really cute and pretty, kind of shy and she also seemed really drunk."

So does this mean there's now a Carrie and Harry? Not so much.

The blonde admitted: "He told me I was beautiful and gorgeous, which was sweet." However, "Then we kind of nonchalantly returned to the party and kept drinking."

'I'm getting married today': Brian McFadden tweets his excitement as he ties the knot They've spent the past few weeks at home in their native Ireland preparing for their nuptials. And Brian McFadden is now thought to have finally tied the knot with Irish DJ Vogue Williams.The 32-year-old singer and the brunette beauty are believed to have married in a romantic ceremony in Florence, Italy, attended by friends and family. - While the details of the nuptials are not yet known, it is thought Brian's daughters from his first marriage to Kerry Katona, Molly, 11, and Lilly-Sue, nine, acted as flower girls. In a series of posts on his Twitter page, Brian couldn't seem to contain his excitement at the prospect of tying the knot with his 26-year-old fiancee. Earlier, he wrote: 'Look out Italy the Irish and the Aussies are coming in hot!!!!!!!!' Were here! Jersey shore style!' he added on Friday, before finally confirming 'I'm getting married today. The ceremony in Florence came days after the couple reportedly made their union official at a Dublin registry office in front of a small crowd of friends and family. After getting hitched, Brian tweeted: 'I am one happy camper.'



Healthy Foods... Mushrooms Do you know Mushrooms are actually the "fruits" of fungus called mycelium, growing in soil, wood, or decaying matters. There are thousands of varieties of mushrooms, ranging in size , shape, texture, and colour. Some more popular types include black trumpet, chanterelles, cloud ears, lobsters, morels and the list goes on. Not all edible mushrooms are used for cooking, some are used for medicinal benefits and are sold in supplement form. Whats good about them • Good source of B vitamin such as riboflavin and pantothenic acid. • High in fibre and protein • They are also cholesterol and fat free • Mushrooms are low in carbohydrates, calories, and sodium • White, crimini, and portobella mushroom are excellent source of potassium. • White button mushrooms start out as a good source of Vitamin D however if exposed to ultraviolet light for just five minutes after harvesting , a single serving will contain a power house punch of 869% of the daily value of vitamin D! • Polyphenols are the main contributor to the antioxidants activity of mushrooms. • Another antioxidant called ergothioneine, known for its anticancer properties, reaches its greatest value in fungi. • Breast Cancer: A research study revealed that of seven vegetable extracts tested, white mushroom extract was the most effective in inhibiting aromatase, an enzyme associated with breast cancer growth. • Prostate Cancer: White button mushroom extract suppressed the growth of androgen independent prostate cancer cells and decreased tumor size in dose dependent manner in vivo and in vitro studies. • Immune System Enhancement: Mushroom contains beta glucans and other substance that may help the immune system recognize and devour abnormal cells that cause disease. • Migraines: Psilocybin, originally an extract of certain psychedelic mushrooms, is being intensely studied for migraine headache as well as for illness like obsessive compulsive disorder.



FOCUS ON COUNTRY CAR HIRE

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Whether you are looking for daily, weekly, monthly or yearly hire, we can offer you a selection of quality cars to suit all sizes and budgets, from compact 2-door models to 4x4's and 7-seater people carriers.

Priced from just 50 euros per week, Country Car Hire can help you on your way with a reliable and fully legal car. We offer daily, weekly and monthly rates on all our vehicles. If you don't have a credit card, we can still help you with a small cash deposit. Of course, Country Car Hire also supply the holiday maker or occasional visitor who may be flying to Spain to visit friends or relatives. With free local delivery and collection services including to and from Malaga airport, it couldn't be easier to hire a car. All our vehicles are comprehensively insured and there are no hidden extras, including unlimited mileage and no additional driver fees, and you are covered by our 24 hour assistance service as our phone is always answered by an English-speaking representative. For further information or to make a booking, please call 951 088 780 or 622 122 000. To view some of our vehicles and request a quotation any time of the day or night, visit our website : www.countrycarhire.info


The Andalucia Business Connections Group is what business networking should be meeting every Monday evening from 6.00 pm at the Hotel Tamisa Golf, Coin Road, Fuengirola. The meetings are open and friendly and are aimed at helping you to promote and improve your business whether you are a sole trader or an employee of a large company, irrespective of the sector you work in. The ABC Group are focused on growing as a group and can only grow with a strong and committed membership - this is why every member has their business logo shown in Newspapers, Magazines, at Shows and Exhibitions as well as on Local Radio - that’s what makes ABC different......Each week at the meetings there is either an open forum on important subjects such as finance, health

or the law or a presentation from an invited Guest Speaker or member of the group. The main function of networking groups is to pass business from one member to another something which is embraced whole heartedly by ABC with major emphasis being put on helping to build trust within the members so that they feel confident in recommending each other’s services. The ABC group is open to all legal businesses whether on the coast or inland however, it is limited to one member in each business category and each new member’s credentials are checked. ABC wants to clear away all of the nonsense that seems to surround business networking groups by offering a sensible price for the membership fee which is then used to promote the group and its members. The group is not just for builders and plumbers or for that matter financial services its open to everyone. Join a local business group whose aim is to help you grow your business with expert help, support and through collective advertising – www.abcgroupspain.com


A TRIBUTE TO BUDDY HOLLY Over 120 people enjoyed a special tribute to Buddy Holly at the Miralmonte Restaurant and Bar in Coin on Wednesday the 22nd of August. The Social Committee of the Coin Branch of the Royal British Legion organised the event in support of the Poppy Appeal. The entertainment was provided by Buddy Walker who is a life-long fan of Buddy Holly in particular and 1950’s music in general. He started the evening with a skilfully arranged medley of songs while the fabulous Miralmonte staff served a very tasty BBQ meal. After the meal the Coin Branch Rafflettes conducted a raffle also in support of the poppy appeal. They sold hundreds of tickets to a very supportive crowd and lots of lucky people went home with some excellent prizes including a round of golf for two at Calanova Golf Club. The highlight of the evening was the Buddy Holly Programme and Buddy Walker was superb. The dance floor was packed after the first song and at the end he was encouraged to do encore after encore. It was close to midnight when he was eventually allowed to leave the stage. The event raised a staggering 603 Euros for the Poppy Appeal. The Chairman Jo Taylor was over the moon and she thanked the Miralmonte Staff and the people of Coin for supporting what turned out to be an amazing outdoor concert.

COIN RBL VISITS THE MALAGA FERIA Thirty six of the more adventurous members of the Coin Branch of the Royal British Legion chartered a coach and enjoyed an outstanding day out at the Malaga Feria last Friday. The sun shone strongly from a bright blue sky and the street temperature was also thirty six by early afternoon. Fortunately, the major brewers and wine makers had conspired to put refreshment stalls in several strategic locations and ice-cold glasses of San Miguel were available for a very reasonable eighty cents.

Although the local population was joined by thousands of visitors from all over Spain the Malagueños made their visitors from Coin most welcome wherever they went. The Feria costumes were spectacular and Legion members Maureen Gregson and Maria Paz Edwards can be seen here in Calle Marques de Larios relishing a moment with the handsome men and beautiful women representing Cartojal. On the coach home the Branch Chairman Jo Taylor declared the day out a memorable experience and thought the Malaga Feria was almost as good as Coin’s.

On the Costa Del Sol, RAFA Benalmadena Branch now meets twice a month in Arroyo de la Miel and Campo de Mijas:

• Third Monday of each month at the ‘Peacock Bar’, Ave de Bonanza, Arroyo de la Miel at 2pm with a buffet (small charge), unbeatable bar prices, raffle, quizzes and a general good time. • First Tuesday of each month at ‘Restaurant La Luna’ Campo de Mijas at 12.30. Same as Peacock with occasional BBQ´s

Forthcoming Social Events: • Battle of Britain 'Wings Appeal' fundraising event between the 8th and 14th of September; See the team at Iceland, Fuengirola • Table Top 'Car Boot' Sale at the Peacock Bar on Saturday 8th of September; • Summer Party and Buffet at the Peacock at 7.30pm on the 15th of September; • Halloween party at the Peacock on the 31st of October; (tbc) • Christmas Gala Dinner at the Tamisa Golf Hotel on the 8th of December; (tbc) • Plus lots of ideas for 2013, starting with a Traditional Burns Night on the 25th of January.

The Royal Air Forces Association, RAFA, provides help, welfare, support, friendship and care for the whole RAF family – that is, anyone who has served or is serving in the RAF or Commonwealth Air Forces Worldwide. Contact Linda Salvoni on 952 494 726. We look forward to meeting you. Benalmádena Branch 1357. Spanish Registration G93009629 www.rafabenalmadena.co.uk



UPDATE ABOUT BANK GUARANTEES ISSUED DURING THE HOUSING CONSTRUCTION BOOM.

By Reyes Gomez Llorente - Lawyer with De Cotta Law It may come as a surprise to know that the law regulating advance payments to builders and constructors when buying off plan and properties under construction came into force in Spain as long ago as 1968 - Law 57/68 of 27th July. This law obliges the builder and constructor to offer bank guarantees or insurance as warranties for buyers who pay deposits on account towards the final price of a home.

Dedicated account This was achieved in practice by banks (or insurance companies) giving an overall guarantee for the construction of an entire housing development. With this approach, an agreement was signed between the bank and the developer that obliged the developer to deposit any monies paid by buyers into a special dedicated account. On each payment made by the buyer the developer is obliged to issue individual certificates for each deposit guaranteeing these specific amounts including interest.

Certificates not issued Yet despite this system being in place, there are numerous cases where buyers did not receive individual certificates that support the amounts paid by them; either because the developer kept them; or they were never delivered, or because the bank never issued them. These certificates are essential for buyers who wish to make a claim against a developer that has become insolvent or failed to construct the promised property. When the buyer has the individual certificate that guarantees the deposits made, the claim should normally not be problematic. However, it is a very different case when the buyer has no individual certificate of guarantee. Banks consistently refuse to fulfil their assumed responsibility if the buyer does not have the individual certificate of guarantee. In addition, even if the buyer has the certificate, they are of little value if the developer has not fulfilled its obligation to pay the buyer’s money into the special dedicated account. (cont...d )



Helplessness This issue has therefore left many buyers in a situation of helplessness as the developer is in solvent and the bank is refusing to pay out.

Fortunately, in a number of recent decisions our courts in Spain are realising that the issue of the developer not lodging the money in the dedicated account with the bank cannot be binding on the purchaser. This means more protection for purchasers in these situations. The constitution of the guarantee is a private contract between the bank and the developer, therefore the buyer is a third party to the contractual relationship. The buyer, who is the beneficiary of the guarantee, should not suffer the consequences the developer failing to comply with its obligations. Bank obligation The Court now considers that although the promoter is responsible for entering the amounts received into the special dedicated account, the

bank also has a duty and responsibility to see that the developer meets this obligation. If they have not, then there is also some responsibility for the bank for negligence and for not requiring the developer to comply. Although there have been many judgements in the past that have ruled against the buyer, it is certainly good news that now in cases where the buyer has an individual certificate of endorsement, it is possible to claim against the bank; although perhaps this is not the best time to claim against the Spanish banks it does open up a new door to many disgruntled and frankly justifiably frustrated purchasers. This applies largely where the development has not been completed and although chasing Spanish banks for money now may seem Quixotic it is worth seeking legal advice on your situation. De Cotta Law Head Office CALAHONDA /MIJAS Centro Comercial Valdepinos 1 y 3ª Urb. Calypso 29649 Mijas Costa (Málaga) Tel.: +34 952 931 781 Fax: +34 952 933 547 Monday to Thursday 09.30 – 17.30 – no siesta 09.30 - 14.30 Fridays E-mail: mijas@decottalaw.net


Honouring those who improve the species... by accidently removing themselves from it! or almost!

Shot for stealing shooters Aug 2009 Pending acceptance NORTH AUGUSTA, S.C. (AP) - Authorities say one man is dead and two others hospitalized after they crashed a van into a North Augusta gun store to steal weapons and were shot by the owner, who lived behind the business. The Aiken County Coroner's Office says 20year-old K'Raven Goodwin of Eastover was killed and the two men with him remained in the hospital after the shooting. Deputies say the owner was checking on an alarm at his store when he confronted and shot the men. Investigators would not say if the men were armed or fired back. Authorities say the two shooting survivors ran to a nearby Waffle House to call for help, while the third man was found in the store. No charges have been filed as an investigation continues. I stuck a cracker up my clacker Wagaman, Darwin, Australia 2012 Pending Acceptance

A MAN who suffered serious burns when friends lit a firecracker in his bum says he was just showing his visiting mates a Territory good time. Alex Bowden, 23, of Wagaman, Darwin, put a spinning "flying bee" winged firework in his butt crack during a party at a rented house on Rossiter St, Rapid Creek on Saturday night. His mate Todd Lovell lit the fuse. "I had a few lads up from Queensland and I had to put on a good show," he told the NT News from his hospital bed. "I just had a few beers with the boys and let off a few firecrackers. Mr Bowden was wearing trousers at the time and took it standing up. "It didn't burn my balls or my back," the fitter and turner said. "Just my fingers and my arse. "It was a pretty loose one, hey." The cracker burned his bum cheeks, and his index, middle, and ring fingers on his right hand - which he used to pull the cracker from his bum. Mr Bowden was not bleeding after it and he could walk afterwards. His mate Reece McEwen said: "He screamed a little bit and there were a fair few f-words". His sober mate then drove him to the Royal Darwin Hospital burns unit. where he expected to remain for a few days.

"It's not as bad as everyone is saying," he said. The police confiscated the fireworks when they arrived at the house.But the party could expect a $282 fine from NT Police for setting off fireworks outside of Territory Day.


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Millipedes are arthropods that have two pairs of legs per segment (except for the first segment behind the head which does not have any appendages at all, and the next few which only have one pair of legs). Each segment that has two pairs of legs is a result of two single segments fused together as one. Most millipedes have very elongated cylindrical bodies, although some are flattened dorso- ventrally, while pill millipedes are shorter and can roll into a ball, like a woodlouse. The name "millipede" is a compound word formed from the Latin roots mille ("thousand") and pes ("foot"). Despite their name, no known millipede has 1,000 legs, Common species have between 36 and 400 legs. There are around 10,000 species The giant African millipede is the largest species of millipede. Millipedes are detritivores and slow moving. Most millipedes eat decaying leaves and other dead plant matter, moisturising the food with secretions and then scraping it in with their jaws.A few species are omnivorous or carnivorous, and may prey on small arthropods, such as insects and centipedes, or on earthworms.They can also be minor garden pests, especially in greenhouses where they can cause severe damage to emergent seedlings. Signs of millipede damage include the stripping of the outer layers of a young plant stem and irregular damage to leaves. Millipedes can be easily distinguished from the somewhat similar and related centipedes, which move rapidly, and have a single pair of legs for each body segment. Millipedes range from 2 to 280 millimetres (0.079 to 11 in) in length, and can have as few as eleven, to over a hundred segments. They are generally black or brown in colour, although there are a few brightly coloured species. The millipede's most obvious feature is its large number of legs. Having very many short legs makes millipedes rather slow, but they are powerful burrowers. With their legs and body length moving in a wavelike pattern, they easily force their way underground head first. The head of a millipede is typically rounded above and flattened below and bears large mandibles. The body is flattened or cylindrical, with a singlechitinous plate above, one at each side, and twoor three on the underside. In many millipedes, these are fused to varying degrees, sometimes forming a single cylindrical ring. The plates are

typically hard, being impregnated with calcium salts. Millipedes are susceptible to water loss, and must spend most of their time in moist or humid environments. The head contains a pair of sensory organs known as the Tömösváry organs. These are found just posterior and lateral to the antennae, and are shaped as small and oval rings at the base of the antennae. Millipede eyes consist of a number of simple flat lensed ocelli arranged in a group on the front/side of the head. Many species of millipedes, including cave-dwelling millipedes such as Causeyella, have lost their eyes. According to Guinness World Records the African giant black millipede can grow to 38.6 cm (15.2 in). Reproduction Male millipedes can be differentiated from female millipedes by the presence of one or two pairs of legs modified into gonopods. These modified legs, which are usually on the seventh segment, are used to transfer sperm packets to the female during mating. Females lay between ten and three hundred eggs at a time, depending on species, fertilising them with the stored sperm as they do so. Many species simply deposit the eggs on moist soil or organic detritus, but some construct nests lined with dried faeces. The young hatch after a few weeks, and typically have only three pairs of legs, followed by up to four legless segments. As they grow, they continually moult, adding further segments and legs as they do so. Some species moult within specially prepared chambers, which they may also use to wait out dry weather. Millipedes live from one to ten years, depending on species.

Defense mechanisms Due to their lack of speed and their inability to bite or sting, millipedes' primary defence mechanism is to curl into a tight coil — protecting their delicate legs inside an armoured body exterior. Many species also emit poisonous liquid secretions along the sides of their bodies as a secondary defence. Some of these substances are caustic and can burn the exoskeleton of ants and other insect predators, and the skin and eyes of larger predators. Capuchin monkeys have been observed intentionally irritating millipedes in order to rub the chemicals on themselves to repel mosquitoes. As far as humans are concerned, this chemical brew is fairly harmless, usually causing only minor effects on the skin. Eye exposures to these secretions causes general eye irritation and potentially more severe effects such as conjunctivitis and keratitis. First aid consists of flushing the area thoroughly with water; further treatment is aimed at relieving the local effects.



Capricorn 22nd December - 20th January FIVE OF WANDS. Loss and sadness for you this month you will be regretting what you did or did not say. Missed opportunities because of your earlier attitudes. Aquarius 21st January - 18th February EIGHT OF CUPS. You will be gradually moving away from old unhappiness and failures. Your present world will be expanding and you will be changing your attitude to life in general. Pisces 19th February - 20th March TEN OF PENTACLES. Love, Success money and satisfaction you will be enjoying life and all its benefits this month, you could be travelling in connection with business too.

Aries 21st March - 20th April KNIGHT OF PENTACLES. Somebody will be helping you out financially this month. Travel and business are possible now as action not words are the order of the day.

Taurus 21st April - 21st May NINE OF SWORDS. There will be a lot of activity this month, you could encounter aggressiveness from some people. Illness and problems with your health. It could be that your mother is feeling under the weather. Gemini 22nd May - 20th June THE FOOL. Time to be optimistic, a fresh start awaits you, keep your sense of fun and a light-hearted attitude. A new door is opening and challenges are coming. Use your willpower and exercise restraint when necessary.

Cancer 21st June - 22nd July SEVEN OF CUPS. Take care, move forward cautiously sort out your real values from your childish desires. You could be feeling confused, do not make any far-reaching decisions now.

Leo 23rd July - 23rd August THE EMPEROR. Security, Solid gains, Stability and long term success. Your father or a father figure is behind you all the way. You can reach your goals, use your intelligence and reason, you won't go far wrong.


Virgo 24th August - 22nd September NINE OF CUPS. Your love life will give you a lot of satisfaction this month and you will feel secure, don't appear to be too smug to those less fortunate as you could irritate them. You could be getting married to a more mature person soon.

Libra 23rd September - 22nd October KNIGHT OF WANDS. You could be moving house this month or going on a journey visiting family or friends. Unexpected visitors could just turn up on your doorstep and stay longer than expected.

Scorpio 23rd October - 22nd November TWO OF SWORDS. A problematic relationship is ending, you cannot bear it any longer, you have reached the end of your tether. Walk away and your life will change for the better.

Sagittarius 23rd November - 22nd December THE LOVERS. Time for Love, Romance and Passion for you this month, either a new relationship or a happy time in the present one. If you have been apart then there will be a reunion anticipated by both partners for a while now coming to a welcome climax.



1.Who wrote the novel ‘The Eagle Has landed’? 2.Which word represents the letter M in the NATO Phonetic Alphabet? 3.Xylography is the art of engraving on which natural substance? 4.Elizabeth, Jane, Mary, Lydia and Kitty are all characters in which novel by Jane Austen? 5.Darius Danesh (Campbell) became the youngest actor to play the role of Billy Flynn in which Broadway musical since it opened in 1975? 6.Otology is the study of which part of the body? 7.In the nursery rhyme ‘Ding Dong Bell’, who put the cat in the well? 8.A Poorwill is what type of creature? 9.The English town of Tewkesbury is in which county? 10.Which four London stations are represented on a British Monopoly board? 11.Capra Hircus is the scientific name for which domestic animal? 12. Sandra, Gerry, Jack and Brian are all characters in which UK television fictional crime series? 13. Which English football club is nicknamed ‘The Blades’? 14. A ‘Bloody Maria’ cocktail traditionally contains which spirit? 15. Sri Lanka lies in which ocean? 16. Which singer-songwriter wrote the hit single ‘The First Cut is the Deepest’? 17. Which British Prime Minister was the 1st Earl of Stockton? 18. How high in feet, normally, is a standard basketball hoop off the ground? 19. Round the Clock, Hare and Hounds, Cricket and Shanghai are all games played on which type of board? 20. Who plays Batman in the 2005 film ‘Batman Begins’? Answers page 52


Stereo grams Turn the page sideways clockwise and look at the image, you should see a 3D Picture? Can’t see it? here’s some tips that might help

The Pullback Get very close to the stereogram, very very slowly pull it away from you. At first you won’t even be able to focus on the image... However keep moving the image in and out relaxing and it will appear. Look at the reflection You’ll need to look at something about twice the distance of the image. It turns out we have exactly what you need , Your reflection.. By looking at your reflection in the page. To help put the image behind glass enough for you to see your reflection. After looking at your reflection, simply stop focussing on your reflection and try to see the image. Repeat switching your focus from your reflection to the image,,, suddenly you will see it


Across 1. Alternate (9) 6. Exculpation (5) 9. A method of painting using emulsions (7) 10. Threatening (7) 11. Plunder (7) 12. Unvarying (7) 13. For what reason (9) 15. Lacquer ingredient (5) 16. Tiny parallel grooves (5) 19. Extraneous (9) 22. Shoulder board (7) 23. Operation (7) 25. Retaliator (7) 26. Glowing (7) 27. Repeat an action or statement (5) 28. Turning point (9) Down 1. A stringed

instrument of India (5) 2. Woo (7) 3. Perform surgery on (7) 4. By surprise (5) 5. Compensation (9) 6. Devoid of intelligence (7) 7. A variant of an element (7) 8. One who can't sleep (9) 13. Barren (9) 14. Depose (9) 17. Any chemical used in reactions (7) 18. A brisk and lively tempo (7) 20. He's in on the secrets (7) 21. Popeye ate this (7) 23. Excellence (5) 24. Famous (5)

ANSWERS PAGE 52

Discover how to break a code: Every number in the codeword grid is code for a letter of th alphabet. For example the number ‘12’ may correspond to the letter ‘L’... We have given you 3 letters, 6 = A, 8 = G and 15 = P ANSWERS PAGE 52


Knock Knock.......ooops A woman is at home when she hears someone knock at the door. She goes to the door and opens the door to see a man standing there. He asks the lady, 'Do you have a vagina?' She slams the door in disgust. The next morning she hears a knock at the door and it is the same man and he asks the same question of the woman, 'Do you have a vagina'? She slams the door again. Later that night when her husband gets home she tells him what has happened for the last two days. The husband tells the wife in a loving and concerned voice, 'Honey, I am taking tomorrow off to be home just in case this guy shows up again'. The next morning they hear a knock at the

door and both run for the door. The husband says to the wife in a whispered voice, 'Honey, I'm going to hide behind the door and listen and if it is the same guy I want you to answer yes to the question because I want to see where he is going with it'.

She nods yes to her husband and opens the door. Sure enough the same fellow is standing there and asks the same question. 'Do you have a vagina'? 'Yes' she says. The man replies.. 'Good! Would you mind telling your husband to leave my wife's alone and start using yours?' Romantic dinner A man and woman were having a quiet, romantic dinner in a fine Restaurant.


They were gazing lovingly at each other and holding hands.Their waitress, taking another order at a table a few steps away, suddenly noticed the man slowly sliding down his chair and under the table, but the woman acted unconcerned. The waitress watched as the man slid all the way down his chair and out of sight under the table. Still, the woman appeared calm and unruffled, apparently unaware her dining companion had disappeared. The waitress went over to the table and said to the woman, "Pardon me, Ma'am, but I think your husband just slid under the table." The woman calmly looked up at her and said, "No, he didn't. He just walked in the door."

Mission Impossible A Priest was about to finish his tour of duty, and was leaving his Mission in the jungle where he has spent years teaching the natives, when he realizes that the one thing he never taught them was how to speak English. So he takes the chief for a walk in the forest.

He points to a tree and says to the chief, "This is a tree." The chief looks at the tree and grunts, "Tree." The Priest is pleased with the response. They walk a little further and he points to a rock and says, "This is a rock." Hearing this, the chief looks and grunts, "Rock." The Priest was really getting enthusiastic about the results when he hears a rustling in the bushes. As they peek over the top, he sees a couple of natives in the midst of heavy sexual activity. The Priest is really flustered and quickly responds, "Man riding a bike." The chief looks at the couple briefly, pulls out his blowgun and kills them both.. The Priest goes ballistic and yells at the chief that he has spent years teaching the tribe how to be civilized and be kind to each other, so how could he kill these people in cold blood that way? The chief replied, "My bike."




Back in the days when I was DJ’ing in clubs around Birmingham, the big thing was to be on the top record company mailing lists and get all the new releases before any of the other Jocks did. Of course in those heady days a new track involving legendary writer and producer Nile Rogers was a piece of vinyl to be rushed onto the decks immediately. The days of Disco - of the 12" single - of outrageous fashion - of CHIC, Sister Sledge, Odyssey and Kool and the Gang. What a time to be a DJ......... There are times when going to a concert can bring back so much and that's what happened for me at “Disco under the Stars” when The CHIC tour hit the stage. We were allowed amazing access to all the artists and cannot thank the organizers enough for that. First on stage the lovely Jaki Graham who performed some true classics and when I caught up with her in the dressing room she told me she has a brand new album due for release so watch this space for more info on that. Odyssey were next up and Ann, Anise and Steve truly got the audience up and moving with "Going Back To My Roots", the fabulous "Native New Yorker" and "Use it up and Wear it Out" being the obvious stormer. Steve and Ann told me that the whole tour had flown in from Ireland that morning just for the show and at 7am had a flight to Cork for a festival the following evening. I have been promised a copy of their new single and album sometime over the next few weeks which prompted me to ask about the longevity of” Disco” music and, as Ann said, “call it what you will but as long as people get up to dance there will be "Dance Music"” - I can relate to that Finally the full CHIC band and Nile Rogers blew everybody away. Nile explained after the first number “every song they performed from Bowie’s” Lets Dance” and Duran Duran’s “Notorious” to “Le Freak” and “Good Times” were all songs he wrote”. The band have got to be one of the tightest touring bands I have ever seen and, despite rumored health problems, Nile Rogers did not stop giving us hit after hit. The time ran out before the music did so the whole band came down of stage and played an acoustic follow the leader through the audience whilst Nile signed autographs and the

spoke to as many people as possible I got chance to talk with him in the chill-out room and the man doesn’t stop. He explained he is currently working on a project with Bruno Mars after just completing work with Lady Gaga. A very easy going man with a good sense of humor - I could have stayed and chatted to all night. I think, together with our Heartfm ticket winners and everybody else, we had a real Party withStars under the Stars Take care enjoy the last bit of Summer and don’t forget ………….. Heartfmspain 96. - www.heartfmspain.com available on your computer,i pad and i phone Lee Jay



1.Jack Higgins 2.Mike 3.Wood 3. Pride and Prejudice 5. Chicago 6. Ear 7. Little Johnny Flynn 8. Bird 9. Gloucestershire 10. King’s Cross, Marylebone,

Fenchurch St, Liverpool St. 11. Goat 12. New 13. Sheffield Utd 14.Tequila 15. Indian Ocean 16. Cat Stevens 17. Harold Macmillan 18. Ten Feet 19. Dartboard 20.Christian Bale

Codeword 1=L 2=J 3=H 4=F 5=N 6=A 7=Y 8=I

9=G 10 = X 11 = M 12 = B 13 = W 14 = T 15 = P 16 =O 17 = C

18 = D 19 = Z 20 = U 21 =Q 22 =E 23 =K 24 =V 25 =R 26 =S


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