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The British are re-booking holidays at a rate that has not happened since the 80s and 90s. The reason seems to be that tourists are seeking the safety of the travel agency and tour company after the fiasco which involved contracts made over the Internet during the two weeks of cancellations of flights

between the Costa Blanca and Britain, and which trapped thousands of passengers in Alicante hotels.

Reservation of seats via the internet has levelled off after five years of growth, and hoteliers and tour operators have detected a return to the traditional holiday booked in a travel agency.

The economic recovery and revaluation of the pound against the euro has improved bookings, nearly all of which have been through an agency.

On the other hand the spanish are booking mainly through the internet.

Good Outlook For Hotels On The Costa Blanca In 2010After an erratic winter trade and a spring marred by the cloud of volcanic ash, there is a ray of hope for hoteliers on the Costa Blanca.

Awarded annually by the Foundation for Environmental Education to certify quality and cleanliness of the beach water and sand, the existence of services such as surveillance and first aid, safe and easy access, health services, information programs and environmental education.

The province of Alicante has won five blue flags more this year than in 2009, including the re-awarding of flags to Denia; Les Bovet, Llevant; Benidorm, El Postiguet and L’Albufereta in Alicante and the beach of Guardamar del segura Centro.

As well, the beaches of Carabassí de Elche, Los náufragos and Cala Piteras de Torrevieja were awarded flags for the first time.

The Association of Environmental and Consumer Education (ADEAC) organised the initiative, and has published a list of blue flags that will fly at 108 beaches and marinas in the Comunitat Valenciana.

In Elche, El Altet, Carabassí, Les Pesqueres-El Rebollo and La Marina.

In santa Pola , Calas del Este.

In Guardamar del segura , La Roqueta, Centre y El Moncaio.

In Torrevieja , Los náufragos and Cala Piteras.

In Orihuela , Flamenca, Cala Capitán, Cabo Roig, Campoamor, Barranco Rubio y Mil Palmeras.

In Pilar de la Horadada , Jesuitas, Puerto, Mil Palmeras y Playa Conde.

In Dénia , Les Bovetes y Marineta Casiana.

In Xàbia , La Grava, L’Arenal y La Granadella.

In Teulada , El Portet, L’Ampolla y Les Platgetes.

In Benissa , Cala Fustera.

In Calp , La Fossa, Cantal Roig y Arenal Bol.

In Altea, La Roda and Cap Blanc.

In L’Alfàs del Pi , Racó de L’Albir.

In Benidorm , Llevant, Mal Pas y Ponent.

In Finestrat , La Cala

In La Vila Joiosa , Varadero, Paradís, Bon nou y La Caleta.

In El Campello , Carrer de la Mar.

Marinas that have received recognition are:

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Cn de Villajoiosa

Cn de El Campello

Marina Deportiva de Alicante

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Marina Cabo Roig de Orihuela

Blue Flags For Beaches In AlicanteA total of 48 beaches and 11 marinas in the province of Alicante have won this year’s distinctive blue flag.

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Action Against Exam CheatsStarting on 9th June, when around 15,000 students in the Valencian region will sit

examinations for entry into Universities, measures are being taken to combat cheating.

Envigilators are being told to look specifically for students who are wearing ‘earpieces’ after recent dubious student successes involving a device which relayed questions to a van parked outside, and from which the answers were dictated back to the students.

The Internet is full of pages with earpieces, as many as 17 different models, in a price range from 100-730 €.

The Universities have not revealed which methods of control they will be using, but stress that the use of mobile phones and radios will not be permitted, and special attention will be paid to students with long hair that covers their ears.

Likewise, students who wear the Islamic headscarf, or Hijaz, could be required to justify their choice.

Spain To Extend Smoking Ban In 2011

Spain will amend its anti-tobacco law to extend a smoking ban to bars, cafes, restaurants and all other enclosed public spaces in the country next year, Health

Minister Trinidad Jimenez said.The new rules will exempt hotel rooms and

private smoking clubs, as well as prisons and psychiatric hospitals because people in these institutions “do not have the freedom to have private spaces”, she told a news conference.

“Smoking will be allowed in terraces, at stadiums, at bullrings, at all open spaces,” the minister added.

Under a law that came into effect in the country of some 47 million people in January 2006, smoking was banned in the workplace as well as at shops, schools, hospitals, cultural centres and on public transport.

Spain’s Hotel and Catering Federation has opposed further smoking restrictions. It argues sales would fall by seven percent in

restaurants and by 10-15 percent in bars and cafes if a full smoking ban comes into effect.

But the government argues that other European nations have

already banned smoking at bars, restaurants and other leisure establishments without harming their economy.

It says the ban is necessary because smoking is one of the

biggest killers in spain, with some 50,000 smoking-related deaths annually.

The bill will be debated in parliament later this month.

Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero’s socialist government are seven seats short of a majority but the amendment to the anti-tabacco law has the backing of two smaller left-wing parties and it is certain to pass.

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Catalonia’s regional parliament is now expected to vote on the motion - which calls for a tightening of the region’s animal protection law to remove an exception for bullfights from a ban on the killing or mistreating animals in shows -- in the coming weeks.

Animal rights activists, campaigning under the platform “Prou!” or “Enough!” in the Catalan language, collected 180,000 signatures in Catalonia on a petition calling for the motion to be debated and voted on by the assembly.

If the motion is approved in Catalonia, home to Barcelona, Spain’s second-largest city, it would become the first region in the country outside of the Canary Islands to ban the practice.

The wealthy region, where many seek independence from spain, has led opposition to bullfighting, in part due to a desire among some Catalans to strike a separate identity from the rest of the country.

In 2003 it passed a sweeping animal protection law that restricted towns without bullrings from building them and prohibited all children under 14 from attending bullfights.

During the right-wing dictatorship of general Francisco Franco bullfighting was promoted as a unifying national spectacle.

But its mass appeal has faded with polls showing a rising disinterest in bullfighting throughout spain, especially among the young, although it retains a passionate following and leading matadors are treated as celebrities.

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Unfenced Pools Blamed For 95% Of Child Drownings

These are the findings of a study published today by the spanish Association of Paediatricians, whose 59th annual conference opens in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria tomorrow.

According to their spokesperson, Jorge Parise, accidents of this type increase considerably over the summer months and after traffic accidents, it is the leading cause death for children between the ages of one and four in spain.

Data from 2007 show that 80 children drowned that year, most of them under five years of age.

73% of these accidents happen in private swimming pools, either in homes or in private clubs, where in many autonomous communities it is not obligatory to have a lifeguard on duty.

Parise also made special mention of tourist hotspots, the Balearic and Canary Islands, where children are often left unsupervised, especially after meal times, which “should never happen” if these “silent deaths” are to be avoided.

Traffic accidents still remain the leading cause of death for children and adolescents, despite the fact that it has dropped by 40% in

the case of children over the past few years.

Deaths by drowning or cycling deaths, however, have not seen a similar reduction, despite the fact that in many cases they could be avoided by fencing off pools to avoid young children falling in and making children wear helmets when out on their bikes.

Parise also made mention of alcohol, saying that it was often a factor in both traffic accidents and deaths by drowning among adolescents, and he stressed the need for greater education in the prevention of this type of tragedy.

95% of all drownings that occur in private pools could be avoided if pools were fenced off

“The government will approve the reform of the labour market reforms on Wednesday June 16 at our cabinet meeting, whether or not we get an agreement on it,” Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero told a news conference.

Zapatero in February unveiled the plan to reform the country’s strict labour market rules, measures the International Monetary Fund has said are urgently needed.

The reforms include allowing firms to cut costs by shortening workers’ hours but without making them redundant, as Germany has done, to reduce the use of temporary contracts, promote permanent part-time job contracts and encourage the hiring of unskilled youths.

The socialist government had initially set May 31 as the deadline to reach an agreement but later said the unions and employers would continue meeting over the coming days.

Unions have threatened to call a general strike if the reforms are passed unilaterally by the government.

“Labour reform is necessary in order to help to contribute to creating more jobs, bringing down the employment rate and to ensure we have much more fixed permanent job contracts than temporary contracts,” said Zapatero.

Spain’s unemployment rate has soared to 20 percent -- the second highest in the European Union after Latvia -- since the collapse of a property bubble at the end of 2008.

Many economists blame the high jobless rate on Spain’s two-tiered labour market, which protects those on permanent contracts with generous severance pay guarantees while those on temporary contracts have few benefits and rights.

The IMF last warned that Spain’s economy needs “far-reaching and comprehensive reforms” to its rigid labour market and banking sector if it was to make headway on its own large debt and deficit problems.

Earlier Wednesday the labour ministry announced that the number of unemployed fell in May for the second consecutive month.

Zapatero hailed the figures as “excellent,” although admitted “there is a seasonal factor,” in that May is traditionally a good month for employment with the start of summer contracts.

He said Spain should “feel confident” about the economy “despite the difficulties, the serious difficulties in the financial markets,” he said.

“We see these difficulties on a day to day basis. We know that what is required is confidence to calm the troubled waters.”

Last month, parliament narrowly approved a new 15-billion-euro austerity package aimed at slashing the deficit and which includes a five-percent pay cut for civil servants and a freeze on pensions.

Those cuts are on top of a 50-billion-euro package announced in January as Madrid tries to put the country’s public finances in order and avoid following Greece into a debt crisis.

Zapatero’s government is trying to bring the overall public sector budget shortfall down to the eurozone limit of three percent of gross domestic product by 2013 from 11.2 percent last year.

The spanish economy entered recession at the end of 2008 and only emerged with tepid 0.1 percent growth in the first quarter.

Spain To Pass Labour Reforms

On 16 JuneSpain’s government will approve labour market

reforms aimed at reviving the economy on June 16 even if no agreement is reached with unions

on the plan, the PM announced

Heatwave Sweeps Across Southern Spain13 provinces in Andalucia, Murcia and the Canary Islands were put on yellow alert on 1st

June because of the high temperatures forecast by AEMETAccording to AEMET,

temperatures as high as 38o were expected in Cadiz, Córdoba, Jaén, Malaga and seville. Various towns in Murcia saw temperatures reach 36o, especially in the Valle del Gualentín, Lorca and Águilas and Vega del segura, whereas in the Canary Islands, highs of 34o were expected in El Hierro, la Gomera, La Palma,

Tenerife, La Orotava, Vilaflor and Gran Canaria.

The Ministry of Health has issued guidelines to stay healthy in the hot weather, reminding people to drink plenty of water, avoid alcohol, take tepid showers and eat light meals, taking care to replace the minerals lost through sweat by eating plenty of fresh fruit, vegetables and

salads and by drinking fruit juices.

Outside, people are being reminded to stay in the shade wherever possible, use sunscreen, wear sunglasses and hats and wear light coloured, loose clothing and footwear that allows the skin the breathe.

At home, the advice is to

keep the shutters down whenever direct sunlight hits the windows and not to open them while the outside temperatures remain high.

Elderly people, those with chronic illnesses, those who work outside and children under four are more sensitive to high temperatures and need to take particular care in the current heatwave.

Vicar Accused Of Stealing Stained Glass Windows

From His ChurchA PRIEsT has been arrested

for reportedly stealing stained-

glass windows from the san

Pedro parish church in Antequera

(Málaga).

Guardia Civil officers say they

saw the windows on sale in an

antique shop window in the

town.

Four people in total are thought

to be behind the window robbery

– the director of the local heritage

society, the antiques dealer who

manages the shop and another

person believed to have been

commissioned to carry out the

theft.

san Pedro parish church is said

to be an officially-recognised

heritage site.

Elton John’s Madrid Concert Tickets On Sale!

Tickets have gone on sale for Elton John’s concert at the Palacio de los Deportes in Madrid on 2nd October

63-year old Elton John will be performing alongside 67-year old percussionist Ray Cooper, who has worked with The Who, The Rolling stones, Eric Clapton and Pink Floyd.

Their tour kicks off in Monte Carlo on 2nd August and continues across various European cities including Milan, Rome, Floriana (Malta) and Toulon (France) throughout August and september.

According to the tour organiser, Live nation, Elton John and Ray Cooper were both involved in one of the biggest and most famous European tours of the 1970s, with Elton on the piano and Ray providing the drums and percussion.

This latest tour including the concert in Madrid will be their first performances together since 1995 and promises to be “an historic event, because no-one knows if it will ever happen again”, according to the press release.

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EU Steps Up Humanitarian Aid To Africa’s Sahel RegionMillions of people in Africa’s Sahel region are suffering a severe famine, made worse by erratic rainfall. The EU’s humanitarian aid

commissioner says the time to act is now, before the situation gets worse.European Union officials say as many as

million people are facing severe hunger in Africa’s Sahel region, the belt, which stretches across the grasslands, savannas and steppes of northern Africa, linking the Atlantic Ocean to the west and the Red sea to the east.

The European Commission has warned the situation - particularly in niger and Chad - is getting worse by the day.

The crisis in Africa’s Sahel region began with last year’s erratic rainfall, which brought a drastic decline in food production, reducing crops by 35 percent.

The European Commission has responded by stepping up its humanitarian assistance bringing the amount for this year to 54 million Euros.

The European commissioner responsible for humanitarian aid, Kristalina Georgieva, said

the help was meant to be preventative.

“There is a need to help countries in extraordinary circumstances, and hopefully act before a bad situation turns into a catastrophe,” Georgieva told reporters in Brussels last week.

For the sahel region, climate change is not the only problem. Food prices have risen by 30 percent in the last five years.

The economic crisis has made matters even worse. Remittances have collapsed and incomes are drastically down.

The EU’s humanitarian aid commissioner said the population needed urgent help to survive the period until the next harvest in november.

As a first priority, the EU aid is to go towards preventing malnutrition in children and pregnant women.

The Commission also wants to identify the

people most at risk from famine, and make sure they can access health services, and work on early diagnoses.

The EU’s humanitarian aid commissioner said as much as food as possible would be sourced from the region, to stimulate the local farming economy- part of a broader long-term development strategy.

“The last couple of years we have gone up from almost a third to almost half of food aid being locally-purchased,” Georgieva said.

In addition, humanitarian efforts are to shift the focus to the nutritional quality of the food, rather than on sheer quantity.

“If you are led by just quantity, you may not do your job, because the food doesn’t do anything for improved nutrition,” the EU humanitarian aid commissioner said.

The European Union prides itself on being the world’s biggest aid donor, but some fear that of the current economic crisis could result in European governments backing away from aid pledges.

The EU is increasingly keen for emerging powers like China to become humanitarian

actors, rather than aid recipients.

Above all, the European Commission insists that it wants to prevent disasters from happening, and make sure aid is not just spent, but invested in the future.

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Floods In Central Europe Claim At Least Two Lives

Two people have died and thousands evacuated from their homes as floods hit Hungary, Slovakia, the Czech Republic and Croatia. Heavy rains have meant

rivers have risen to record levelsHeavy rains have triggered

floods across central Europe, killing at least two people in the Czech Republic and forcing thousands from their homes in slovakia and Hungary.

Flooding in the past month in nearby Poland has caused hundreds of millions of euros in damage and killed 18 people.

Officials called a state of emergency Wednesday in the southeast of the Czech Republic. One man died when his car crashed after aquaplaning on a flooded street and a second body was found near a creek. Czech police were investigating whether the death was flood-related.

In slovakia, police are

investigating the death of a 38-year-old man and searching for another man who fell into a river. Hundreds of people have been evacuated from their homes.

Flash floods hit neighboring Hungary, causing the evactuation of around 2,000 people in the northern town of Paszto. Railway services in the northeast have been suspended. In addition, over 700 soldiers from the Hungarian army have been mobilised to help build flood defenses.

Croatia has declared a state of emergency and sent hundreds of fire officers and military personnel to fight the floods. In the eastern part of the country, hundreds have been evacuated due to rising

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Officials in the Czech Republic said rising water levels around dams were also becoming a landslide threat.

“There is a real threat of overflowing of unregulated streams, reservoirs and the threat of landslides on people’s dwellings,” a spokesman in the region of Zlin, bordering slovakia, said on the region’s website.

There are concerns in nearby serbia and Bosnia the floods could soon affect them. Officials in Serbia have described the situation as “critical” and rescuers in Bosnia are using boats to help residents.

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The new coalition government will be “assertive” in its dealings with Europe, Foreign Secretary William Hague has said.

Before the election some people believed a Conservative administration would be disengaged from Europe.

But Mr Hague told the BBC that other European countries would find the UK eager to be involved.

The foreign secretary’s comments came as he embarked on a visit to four European capitals.

Mr Hague said he would be urging Europe to act more decisively in international affairs, backing further

sanctions against Iran over its nuclear policy and wanting firm action in the Balkans where old animosities, particularly in Bosnia, threaten to re-surface.

In what some may regard as a strange twist, the foreign secretary is urging the European Union not to lose confidence as it battles with the crisis that threatens the euro. In particular Mr Hague does not want the EU to shy away from enlargement but to continue supporting the

membership ambitions of western Balkan countries and Turkey.

Another area where the British government will be assertive is in pushing for the single market to be extended into the service sector, he said. But the UK will not contribute to any bailing out of the eurozone and will not agree to measures that co-ordinate tax and spending policies.

Mr Hague’s tour takes in Paris, Rome, Berlin and Warsaw.

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He is expected to say the UK’s economic problems are “even worse than we thought” as he sets out why he believes “painful” cuts are necessary.

In a speech he will say how the £156bn deficit is tackled will affect “our whole way of life”.

The economy will dominate political debate ahead of the Budget on 22 June.

The Conservative-Lib Dem coalition government has already outlined plans for £6.2bn cuts this financial year - something the Lib Dems campaigned against before the election - saying action must be taken now to show Britain is serious about cutting the deficit.But Labour has argued that cuts too soon could jeopardise the economic recovery.

Labour leadership contender David Miliband accused the Lib Dem leader nick Clegg of “hypocrisy”, while leadership rival Ed Balls said cuts in other European countries were “a really really dangerous and big mistake”.

But, according to pre-released extracts of a speech on Monday, Mr Cameron will say that the “massive deficit and growing debt” are the most urgent issues facing Britain.

He will say: “Today I want to set out for the country the big arguments that form the background to the inevitably painful times that lie ahead of us, why we need to do this, why the overall scale of the problem is even worse than we thought and why its potential consequences are therefore more critical than we feared.”

He will also say that, without tackling the deficit, confidence in the British economy will take a hit which could risk pushing up interest rates and increasingly taxes will be used to pay interest on the national debt, rather than being spent on public services.

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He will say the government wants a “process to engage and involve the whole country in the difficult decisions that will have to be taken”.

Mr Cameron has already told the sunday Times there was a “serious problem” with Labour’s forecast of 3% growth in 2011.

He indicated that there could be cuts to “welfare bills”, public sector pay and “the bureaucracy that has built up over the past decade”.

His Lib-Dem deputy, nick Clegg, told the Observer the cuts would not mean a “repeat of the 1980s”, adding: “We’re going to do this differently.”

But he was attacked by David Miliband and Ed Balls for changing his position on cuts this year after agreeing to go into government with the Conservatives.

Mr Miliband told the BBC: “I think there’s breathtaking hypocrisy in the interview of nick Clegg in the Observer today saying he’s going to have progressive cuts, cuts that he argued against while he was campaigning.”

He said what had been described as efficiency savings including axing jobs and training guarantees for unemployed youngsters: “That is not waste that is being cut. The danger is we are wasting lives and we are repeating the mistakes of the 1980s.”

Mr Balls said the Lib Dems also appeared to be breaking commitments on education spending implied during coalition talks with Labour: “They are even breaking the promises they made after the election, let alone before.”

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The composting site has been a resounding success, so much so another pit, 12mtr x 6mtr x 2mtrs deep has had to be dug already. The trailer collection service of garden refuse to D sector residents is also being well used with over 20 collections last week alone.

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The Rock & Roll dance was well attended despite the heavy rains that night and raised 611.42 € for funds. Despite the awful weather our supporters turned out with raincoats and brolley’s to enjoy a great evening dancing to the superb music of Martin Ross of “The Beagles” who tailored his performance to suit the era.

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Dennis, of the “Original Teddy Boys”, did his Elvis tribute ably assisted by “Marilyn Monroe“ - everyone enjoyed the evening with the dance floor full most of the time and when it was time to go home the rain had stopped.

Bucket collections raised 2431.50€ so together with the dance profit of 611.42 € a gross total of 3042.92€ was raised. Out-goings for the month were 3270.85€.

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(aged 10) because Peter says Johnny’s mum is stupid. But in reality how important is Peter’s view of Johnny’s mum? What is really going to happen because Peter says this? Probably nothing, but for Johnny his world seems threatened, as we get older our beliefs don’t get any more logical (unless we work at it). Choosing what we think and looking at our beliefs

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In our modern society, even here in Spain where the system often seems stretched to near breaking point, we do rather tend to take the supply of good quality water, literally on tap, very much for granted.

Living where we do however, on top of a mountain, some miles from the nearest water main, depending entirely on the collection of

rainwater, we have a particular interest, some might say obsession with the weather, anxious that no rain cloud should pass us by.

And so it was that when on 28th May, the storm clouds gathered overhead, whilst most of our friends were complaining, we were out

there celebrating. But wasn’t it just typical. 12 weeks without a drop and suddenly 90 millimetres thrown at us, with a fair sprinkling of

hailstones, in just 60 minutes! Our collection systems couldn’t cope, so at least half that water was lost down the hillside. The hail literally sandblasted the paint from the walls and stripped leaves from many of the plants my wife had so lovingly been tending. And the shear volume of water thundering down the mountain wreaked havoc on

our Camino, which will need considerable work before being passable again. But we did get water – 20,000 litres of it, safely stored in our aljibe, which should, with care, see us through most of the coming

Summer.

And being so dependent on the weather certainly makes us value this precious resource far more than when we lived in Britain, and also makes much of the Bible a great deal more meaningful to us. For in Biblical times, as in much of the World today, water was a commodity to be valued, never wasted. So when Jesus spoke of his being the source of living water; that anyone who drank the

water he provided would never thirst again, then he necessarily had people’s full attention. A different type of water perhaps, but an

equally precious resource, in very short supply, God’s word and his love filling us are vital to our well-being.

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unveiled: roMantiC friends A lady friend who lived up to the term confided she once had a ‘romantic friend’; a man. It was a term I had never come across before and raised the question: Can a man and woman have a

romantic relationship without their ‘going to bed together’? The answer was yes and yes. She had shared a bed with her man friend

when on holiday but no intimacies beyond a goodnight cuddle were ever exchanged. They had done likewise when she occasionally stayed over at his apartment. Christine told me she would have been mortified had he ‘tried it on.’

Such was their closeness it was presumed that she and her man friend were partners when they were out together. This wasn’t surprising given their obvious and tactile affection for each other. I can believe it. As a signed up member of an on-line singles travelling club I had given some thought to my profile.

With financial prudence in mind I wrote that when travelling I had no qualms about sharing a hotel room but not my bed. There would be no presumption of intimacy or commitment. Sweet harmony! A surprising number of lady travellers were quite happy to share the experience, or in this case the lack of one.

Opening the debate further I discovered my friend’s experience was far from unique. Several lady acquaintances had shared holidays, trips, and sometimes hotel beds, but never nudge-nudge wink-wink intimacies with their

male friends. It worked; such close friendships often last a lifetime; few marriages do.

Admittedly it is a phenomenon far more common to lady friends than to those of the opposite sex. During Victorian times romantic friendships between women, and between men too, were tender, caring, affectionate and resonant. They were also socially acceptable, even encouraged.

According to Wikipedia the term ‘romantic friendship’ refers to a very endearing but non-sexual relationship between close friends. It involves a degree of physical intimacy and empathy beyond that which is commonly accepted; for example holding hands, cuddling, and yes, sharing a bed. Could you? Have you?

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I really hate it when you wish someone good luck, and back comes the smug answer; “you make your own luck in life”. Sure you can be really organised, smart and ambitious, and all these things will help, but I maintain that there are some people who are just born lucky and have an invisible horseshoe carved into their forehead, or seem to have access to the Philosophers Stone and capable of turning base metal into gold. you know the ones.

Whatever they do in life, they always seem to land on their feet, or as my old dad used to say, “ If they fell down the toilet, they would come out with a bunch of roses and a box of Black Magic”. not very subtle my dad.

Then conversely there are those of us who always drop the bread, butter side down. The ones who suddenly realise that the ITv on their car is overdue, and even though they have never been pulled over by the Guardia in all their years in Spain, they get stopped on their way to the test centre.

There is good luck and bad luck - of course there is! Why some have far more than their fair share of either however, is a mystery.

It’s the same with poise, or to put it another way, no poise. I have friends who are so butter-fingered, that you would never dream of getting out the best crystal if they come round for drinks. you just know that at some point in the proceedings something will get spilt, dropped or knocked over. It’s as inevitable as seeing Jordan’s chest splashed across the front pages at least twice a week.

But like luck, there are

things that happen around these people that they apparently have no contact with or influence over. They just have to be present for situations to occur.

Ray, a friend from my younger days, was one of those people. For some inexplicable reason, he only had to go near young ladies for them to suddenly screech in dismay as a run appeared in their tights. It was a regular phenomenon, happening time and time again. he was responsible for more ladders than George Wimpey.

One night travelling home in a heavy storm in his Ford Anglia, both wipers, as if by mutual consent, shot off into the night, leaving two little metal spikes eeek eeeking back and forth across the bottom of his windscreen.

he was a poltergeist in human form, with things, falling over and going bump in the night whenever he was around. If he were to be given a new Airbus A380 for Christmas, he would break it by Boxing day!

A one-time girlfriend was also a train-crash on legs, and would do silly things like cleaning out her shower cubicle fully dressed, then turning it on to sluice down, forgetting to exit first.

We were enjoying the ride along on Bermuda’s South Shore one day, on my shiny honda. Penny was wearing chunky, platform soled shoes, when my bike came to a dead stop, unlike myself who continued on in the general direction of Europe. She had managed to stick one of her heels into the back wheel, which was suddenly transformed into one of the more obscure letters of the Greek alphabet.

you occasionally find an individual who is the strange combination of the two things: they are constantly falling over their own feet, but possess some mystical rabbit’s foot of powerful luck.

We had one at school. he was very bright, but always injuring himself in PE and games; a geek supreme and a fully paid up anorak . . . he would take girls behind the bike sheds and help them with their maths!

But then later in life he became incredibly successful, and almost literally everything he touched turned to double platinum. But apparently he still dances like a camel and is as accident prone as ever.

So please don’t give me all that guff about making my own luck, or tell me to be careful with that precious vase on your sideboard. If I’m clumsy enough to drop it, put it down to bad luck.

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Did you always have a talent for something, writing, painting, dancing – talking maybe, telling jokes?

and were you always somehow just too busy to develop and nurture it? Life gets in the way, work, relationships, marriage and kids and before you know it you’re miles down the road, looking back and wondering what happened to your special gift.

Well, you’re not unusual. some of us have to wait until we’re retired or comfortable enough to take time out for ourselves – at last. if this sounds familiar then why not treat yourself as if you were your own favourite child and pay attention to what that child wants. Life is too short not to allow yourself quality time, personal expression and the satisfaction that goes with knowing that you are truly being yourself.

so why not make today the day you sign up for that painting class, discover your inner flamenco Dancer or – if this is for you – put pen to paper and begin the journey of your life through writing? at the write thing we think it important to follow our dreams and make use of the vast wealth we have stored during those years of careless forgetfulness.

yes, it’s a matter of priorities and it’s a luxury to have time to ourselves – but let’s not waste one more moment. eXpress yourseLf noW! remember, that special, imaginative and creative child you were is still in there waiting for the opportunity to come out to play and tell the world who they are and what they’re about. perhaps your child is sad or angry, well why not het her/him write about it? That way, s/he will find freedom and even peace and happiness. Writing is a tool and you can still learn how to use it to carve out a place for yourself.

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Natural disasters and man’s mistakesVolcanic clouds or crude oil spillagesViolate the skies and oceans’ depths

With hurricanes, tsunamis, tornadoesand quakes.

Bird flu, swine flu, a plethora of plaguesThe lot of man? How hateful it is!

rain - ruins crops, floods cities, plays havocMerciless, unsparing; freezing road arteriesIce, sleet and snow, unseasonably rampant

Trains stopped on land, across the continent.

Arrogant with blind faith in scientific progressNations race on the capitalist highway

No other way but crass accumulation, trade domination,

profit, not principle, carries the day.

Hedge funds fuelled by greed; sub-prime lending

Sign-posts to hubris and the planet’s ending.

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A bus company in China has launched a new ‘drive safely’ campaign - by hanging big bowls of water next to their drivers.

The Longxiang Public Bus Company in Changsha, Hunan province, says drivers must drive gently to avoid spilling any water.

Bus drivers are expected to ensure the bowls are still full when they finish their shift. And the company

warns drivers that CCTV footage will be studied to make sure they do not top up the bowls with water.

“Passengers often complain that sudden braking and bad driving makes them really uncomfortable on the buses,” said a spokesman of the company.

“Hanging bowls of water in the driver’s cab will discourage them from making any jolting starts, sudden braking or bad turns.”

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It is fitting that Dennis Hopper’s last public appearance was when he was awarded his pavement star in the hollywood Walk of fame in march. fitting but astonishing, too, that it took so long for his huge contribution to filmmaking, which began in the Fifties, to be recognised by that particular tinseltown institution. Drew Barrymore (b. 1975) got hers six years ago!

hopper, who died of cancer on 29th may at the age of 74, was one of the great movie mavericks, a terrific character and terrific character actor. He had an unsettling, often menacing air about him on-screen, and it always seemed that he brought something of his eventful private life to his roles. he had problems with alcohol and drugs, and was married and divorced five times.

the mantle of hell-raiser sat easily on his shoulders. after some early success, he acquired a reputation for being difficult to work with and, for about a decade, was effectively ostracised by the industry. His first film role came in 1954 with Johnny Guitar, to be followed a year later by rebel Without a cause, which starred that icon of disaffected youth, james Dean.

After a series of small parts in both television and film, he established his name for ever with the era-defining Easy Rider (1969), the film that he directed and, with Peter Fonda, wrote and starred in. their story of a couple of hippy drop-outs riding across the vast open spaces of america on motorbikes was one of the first cult movies and marked a daring breakaway from the conventions of filmmaking. It’s said that Fonda’s movie-legend father, henry, was deeply unsettled by it because it had no discernible plot, backstory - or meaning. But that was the new direction film was taking, and, as everything changed in the seventies, hopper could fairly be regarded as one of the angry young men who had helped to spark the revolution.

Among the new generation of filmmakers was Francis ford coppola, who followed his godfather diptych with the monumental vietnam-war movie apocalypse now (1979), which featured hopper in one of his most memorable roles as a deranged photographer, his brains fried by who-knows-what in the depths of the jungle.

however, his maddest and scariest onscreen persona came seven years later in Blue velvet, David Lynch’s peek into the darker corners

of suburbia, in which hopper plays the deeply disturbing frank

Booth, who inhales nitrous oxide while inflicting sexual degradation on

isabella rossellini.

hopper’s performance had an unnerving authenticity that made you wonder what real-life weirdness he was drawing on.

Hopper was also a prolific photographer, painter, and sculptor. his painting style ranges from abstract impressionism to photorealism and often includes references to his cinematic work and to other artists. hopper eventually turned to photography in the 1960s with a camera bought for him by his first wife, Brooke Hayward. During this period he created the cover art for the ike & tina turner single river Deep – mountain High (released in 1966); he became a prolific photographer - noted writer Terry Southern profiled Hopper in Better Homes and gardens magazine as an up and coming photographer “to watch” in the mid 1960s.

hopper was more than just an actor/director. he was also a producer, screenwriter, photographer, painter and art collector who knew or worked with almost every significant American artist of the second half of the 20th century. the ‘pavement star’ should have been awarded sooner!

Dennis Hopper could fairly be regarded as one of the angry young men who had helped to

spark the Seventies film revolution

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Thank You From The Butterfly Children Charity

Our first Summer Ball was held on Friday 4th June at Camping International, La Marina. Many thanks go to the event organisers Mary Chambers & Sue Rogers, after all their hard work the event was a sell out and an outstanding success. A big thank you to Di Ennis for arranging the Tombola and for all the raffle helpers. We would like to thank everyone who attended our Ball and for their generosity on the evening as we raised €4,100 from Tombola, Raffle, Auction and individual donations throughout the evening. A big thank you also goes to Tommy Rogers for hosting the event and Tony Kelly for a very professional evening’s entertainment.

We would also like to say a big thank you to the following businesses/organisations:

Amigo4golf, Barber Shop (Cuts R Us), Baybrooks Restaurant & Wine Bar, Bonnies Restaurant, British Hairways, Budapest Restaurant, Cagney´s, Caledonia Masonic Lodge, Camping International, Casa Campisano, Casa Interior, Club de Golf Aloha (Marbella), Crafts & More, Craft Shop, D:fine Hair & Beauty, DL1 Boutique, Diamond Flores, El Matador Restaurant & Bar, Forest Bar, Fresh Food & Juice Bar, Gigi´s Boutique, Greenlands Bar & Restaurant, Hair & Beauty Rooms, Hillside Bar, Hillside Tuesday Ladies Club, Informatica Direct, Iron Art, Johnsons Supermarket, Karen Phillips Beauty Clinc, La Marina Market stall holders, Le Bistrot de Fabienne, Market Street Restaurant, Mr Lamb, Muebles 43, New2You, Oscars Bar & Cafe, Our Plaice Restaurant, PA Charters, Panaché Hair & Beauty, Pastel Portrait, Picasso Restaurante, PYR Hotel Puerto Banus, Quesada Fish & Chip Restaurant, Quicksave – Quesada, R & A Upholstery, Restaurant Dos-Mas, Sarina´s Beauty, Sunkissed Tanning Salon, The Barber Shop, The Butcher´s Shop, The Captains Table Restaurant, The Cheeseboard, The Computer Company, The Grill House, The International Supermarket, The Postbox Dona Pepa, The Vestry Restaurant, The White Swan Pub, The Yorkshire Linen Company, Treasury Chest, Verina Hairdressing, Viveros Victor, & Anne Wylie for their support by generously donated prizes which in turn allowed us to raise this fantastic amount of money which will go to the Respite Home Project for our Children and their families.

We would also like to take this opportunity to thank your newspaper for your continued support in promoting our Charity and our events.

Once again we really appreciate your generosity because your help can give the children and their families a much needed break.

COMMUNITY SERVICES PROVIDED BY HELP VEGA BAJAOur offices in San Miguel de Salinas and Torrevieja provide a wide range of information and

advice to members of the public for free. Typical enquiries include questions on residencia, health care, cars, licensing regulations, bereavement, wills and burglaries. If the answer to a problem is not known immediately, every effort is made to obtain the appropriate information. Both offices are open Monday to Friday from 10.00 am to 1.30 pm.

In addition we also operate a 24 hour Emergency Help Line so if you need urgent help outside of office hours, please telephone 965 704 282 and this will give you the phone number for the volunteer on duty.

We run a Diabetic support group once a month, where help and information is available for anyone who is recently diagnosed, as well as those who have learned to live with Diabetes.

On a Monday afternoon between 2.00 pm and 5.30 pm our Friendship Centre at Playa Flamenca is open and is a popular meeting place for people who tend to be housebound or isolated. Many of our visitors form new friendships as a result of attending.

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Friends Unlimited is the social arm of Help Vega Baja and they meet on a Thursday afternoon at The Club in Quesada between 2.00 pm and 4.00 pm. They hold a variety of different events including coach trips, guest speakers, demonstrations, discussions and charity events. Come along and meet new friends of all ages.

For further information on any of the above please contact our offices in San Miguel on 966 723 733, Torrevieja on 965 704 282 or visit our website www.helpvegabaja.com

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torrevieja are on Wednesday 16th june matinee at 16.00 hrs

thursday 17th june 19.00 hrs tickets are only 6€ and can be obtained at the box office outside the Municipal theatre or tel: sue on 96 678 4874

the rascals would like to thank their audience for turning out on a very rainy evening on friday 28th may when the storm came on the cast were very concerned. they would have no audience to perform to. only 17 people who had ordered

tickets did not turn up. the audience were very appreciative of the

show and it was rewarding for the rascals to announce that with the 1,250 donated to alzheimer’s on

the night that made over 100,000 euros donated to local charities during their 15 years in existence. not bad for expats who had come over here to retire many of whom had never tread the boards before. come along and enjoy a good night out – you even get a

free programme – so much for so little!

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Company. Announcing that the Asturias

restaurante in Punta Prima near torrevieja is to host flamenco-ballet shows from June 22, the iconic dancer says her concerts are selling out. “the weekly events are proof that there is enthusiasm

for the uniquely spanish dance and ballet form.” the dance impresario has toured the great opera houses and

theatres of Europe, the United States and Latin America: At a flamenco performance in Washington DC the crowds brought the

traffic to a standstill. Now based in San Pedro del Pinatar her flamenco and ballet troupe performances are fuelling a revival in interest. A recent event at the

700 seat rojales Capital theatre was completely sold out. The ticket price of 5€ reflects the reality of austere times, she says. every month a substantial donation will be made to a local charity,

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Watch out ThIS MARKET IS GOInG PLACES! CESAR one of the family members of PROCOMOBEL is always on hand to help the charity and this week as well as the regular incredible raffle at just €1 for 50 yes 50 numbers - this week a super bike and Steelwork direct kindly donated a garden patio table and chairs - there was also food tasting at just €1 for a really decent portion – La Heradura Los Montesinos was in charge of 80 generous portions of traditional Paella and The Spice hut Indian Restaurant Quesada a similar amount of cabbage and onion bhaji – yes that’s right not just onion but cabbage too and if you would like to sign up for a cookery demonstration and taste session in weeks to come – email [email protected] to put your name down! Apparently the secret is in the spices and just choosing one so as to get the best flavour!

Because it was so popular next week there will be tasting again! – this time with WINE! Also Bosnian food – I’m not sure what will be on offer but I sure want to try it!

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* WORLD CUP 2010 TEAM PROFILES *algeria

algeria will end a 24-year absence from football’s top table when they kick their first ball at the 2010 fifa world Cup south africa™. les fennecs (the desert foxes) may have won the Caf african Cup of nations since appearing at Mexico 1986, but they spent a long time in the wilderness before slowly working their way back as a competitive force at the start of the century. the current crop of players feel stronger than ever, with enough belief to put in a historic performance in south africa.

argentinadespite a tortuous qualification

campaign, argentina are travelling to south africa with serious designs on winning the title for the first time in 24 years. to achieve that goal, the 1978 and 1986 world champions have pinned their faith in coach diego armando Maradona, the country’s most famous footballing son and the inspiration behind the second of those memorable triumphs.

australiaafter a 32-year absence from the world

stage, australia made a strong statement at the 2006 fifa world Cup™, reaching the knockout stage where it took a last-minute goal from eventual champions italy to eliminate guus hiddink’s team. the squad, now under another dutchman, pim verbeek, features many of the germany 2006 personnel and is a battle-hardened and experienced group.

brazilit almost goes without saying that brazil,

the five-times world champions, go into every fifa world Cup™ heavily favoured to add yet another star to the legendary amarelinha shirt; any outcome other than a sixth world crown will likely be considered a failure.

CaMeroonthough their light may have faded

somewhat since they brightened up the world stage at the 1990 fifa world Cup™, Cameroon are not a side to underestimate at the 2010 fifa world Cup in south africa. the top african nation in fifa’s rankings, they also bring africa’s richest pedigree to the finals. they have appeared a continental-best five times in the world Cup, and no other african side has yet eclipsed their historic run to the italy 1990 quarter-finals

ChileChile’s recent renaissance has been

capped by a return to the fifa world Cup™ finals following a 12-year absence.

in the international wilderness since france 1998, la roja believe they have the resources to emulate their illustrious predecessors & advance beyond the group phase.

Côte d’ivoireif an african team is to make a major

impact on the 2010 fifa world Cup™ finals in south africa, Côte d’ivoire are seen by many as the most likely candidates. and with world class talent throughout the starting 11, it’s no wonder. les elephants also a point to prove after being eliminated in the first round at germany 2006, albeit in an extremely difficult group, where they lost 2-1 to giants argentina and the netherlands before coming from two goals down to beat serbia and Montenegro 3-2.

denMarKafter a six-year absence, danish

dynamite is once again set to explode on the elite world footballing scene. the scandinavians missed out on both the 2006 fifa world Cup™ in germany and uefa euro 2008 in austria and switzerland, but the fifa founder members blazed an impressive trail en route to a berth in south africa next summer.

englanddubbed english football’s ‘golden

generation’, only to fall flat at uefa euro 2004 and the 2006 fifa world Cup germany™, south africa 2010 may well be the last chance of international silverware for some of the most well-known faces in the world game. however, fabio Capello appears to have brought fresh vigour to the three lions’ squad, many of whom have a point to prove after lacklustre displays when it mattered most under sven-goran eriksson and steve McClaren. with the tournament due to take place in the south african winter, conditions which should suit the english players and style, so excuses will be at a premium should wayne rooney and Co fall short once more.

franCefrance crossed a new threshold in

qualifying for the 2010 fifa world Cup south africa™, having never before graced the finals on four consecutive occasions. they’ve have become a regular presence in recent years, having earned a reputation as one of world football’s leading teams.

gerManythree-time fifa world Cup™ winners

germany are usually there or thereabouts when the honours are handed out, and

the current national squad will head for south africa with their sights and expectations set appropriately high. after triumphing in switzerland in 1954, on home soil in 1974 and in italy in 1990, the team now coached by joachim low are aiming to hoist the most prestigious trophy in the world’s favourite sport for the fourth time.

ghanathe only african side to get out of the

group stage at the 2006 fifa world Cup germany™ and the first to qualify for south africa 2010, ghana are anxious to prove themselves as the cream of the continent.

greeCeafter seemingly coming from nowhere

to triumph at uefa euro 2004, greece continue to defy the odds under wily coach otto rehhagel and have clinched qualification for only their second fifa world Cup™ finals.

hondurashonduras reached the finals of the

fifa world Cup™ for only the second time in dramatic fashion, an equaliser in the dying seconds of the usa’s clash with Costa rica triggering frantic celebrations fromlos Catrachos’ fans thousands of miles further south. yet despite having squeezed into the finals, coach reinaldo rueda’s talented team will not be going to south africa just to make up the numbers.

italydefending champions italy will naturally

be one of the leading contenders to emerge triumphant at the 2010 fifa world Cup™ south africa. the only country along with brazil to have won the tournament twice in succession, Marcello lippi’s men will be vying to match the performance of their pioneering predecessors in 1934 and 1938.

japanboasting one of the strongest squads in

asian football, japan, winners of three of the last five editions of the afC asian Cup, have high hopes for the 2010 fifa world Cup south africa™ - their fourth appearance at the global showpiece.

Korea dprKorea dpr seemingly came from

nowhere to storm into the asian zone’s final round of qualifying, where they defied sizeable odds to take one of the continent’s four automatic spots at the 2010 fifa world Cup south africa™. in a sense they lived up to their long-standing reputation as asia’s surprise packages,

their qualifying success marking a return to world football’s top table for the first time since going all the way to the last eight in 1966.

Korea republiCasia’s most frequent visitors to the fifa

world Cup™, Korea republic are also the continent’s most successful team at the showpiece event. the taeguk warriors will be hoping to translate their regional dominance on to the world stage again when south africa 2010 kicks off.

MexiCoafter a turbulent couple of years that

has seen three coaches come and go and more than sixty players pull on the famous green jersey, Mexico have returned to calmer waters under the steadying influence of javier aguirre. the former atletico Madrid coach has put together a team comprising bright young talents and established stars, restoring their wavering confidence in the process.

netherlandsthe final or bust. the oranje have

set lofty aims for their campaign in south africa, 32 years after their 3-1 extra-time defeat by argentina in the showpiece game, which itself came four years on from their 2-1 final loss to west germany.

new zealandafter a disastrous campaign four

years ago, new zealand bounced back in emphatic fashion under coach ricki herbert to qualify for their first appearance on the world stage in 28 years following a debut showing at spain 1982. herbert, and assistant brian turner, were both key figures in the campaign nearly three decades ago. the duo have turned the all whites into a solid unit whose rearguard, the fifth-placed asian nation bahrain was unable to breach over 180 minutes of the intercontinental play-off.

nigeriaexpectations are diminished for nigeria

at the 2010 fifa world Cup south africa™, but it was not long ago that the super eagles were seen as the most likely african nation to finally reach the last four of a fifa world Cup. and though they have just one point from their last five matches in the finals and missed out on germany 2006 altogether, the continent’s most populous nation looks likely to be a dangerous dark horse with little to lose up against the world’s best.

paraguayhaving just put together their best ever

qualification campaign, paraguay are

entitled to think big ahead of their fourth consecutive appearance at the fifa world Cup™ finals. under the guidance of argentinian coach gerardo Martino, the current albirroja crop look to have what it takes to build on the progress made by their predecessors at france 1998 and Korea/japan 2002, where the paraguayans reached the round of 16 before being knocked out by france and germany respectively.

portugalfinalists at uefa euro 2004 and semi-

finalists at germany 2006, portugal have displayed some dazzling football in recent years, but without ever landing a major prize. having never progressed beyond the semi-finals of a fifa world Cup™, a selecção das Quinas will be aiming to go all the way this time around.

serbiaserbia played their maiden international,

independently, on 16 august 2006, winning 3-1 away to Czech republic. they did, however, former part of two now disbanded teams: yugoslavia and serbia and Montenegro. the former participated at nine fifa world Cups™ between 1930 and 2002, and finished runners-up at the uefa european Championship twice. then, at germany 2006, serbia and Montenegro lost all three matches in a competitive group to fall at the first hurdle.

slovaKiaslovakia have been striving to relive

the glory years enjoyed by the former Czechoslovakia since going it alone in 1993. while their team is hardly filled with household names, slovakia can nonetheless rely on a well-organised collective with plenty of admirable qualities. likewise, their continuing progress gives them good reason to be optimistic about their voyage to south africa.

sloveniaa nation of just two million people,

slovenia have already punched above their weight to secure a place at this fifa world Cup™. when one considers that they knocked out poland, Czech republic and, finally, russia - population 142 million – to take their place in south africa, the achievement becomes near-miraculous. yet 2010 is, in fact, this fledgling football nation’s second appearance on the game’s biggest stage, and they are determined to continue defying the odds when they square up to the world’s best.

south afriCathere is an air of cautious optimism

in south africa as the rainbow nation prepares to write what is undoubtedly the most significant chapter of its short football history. a mammoth task lies ahead.

spainon a scale of one to ten, spain’s

performance in qualifying for the 2010 fifa world Cup south africa™ can only be given top marks.Maturity, resilience and the ability to overcome adversity were all in evidence during their campaign, and few national teams in world football are blessed with squads of such depth and sheer talent. the iberians have not rested on the laurels of their uefa euro 2008 victory, consistently bringing in new faces without renouncing their commitment to attractive short-passing football.

switzerlandswitzerland will be appearing at the

fifa world Cup™ finals for the ninth time when next summer’s tournament gets underway in south africa, where coach ottmar hitzfeld and his men are aiming for more than just a supporting role.

uruguayfew nations have the footballing history

of uruguay. nestling on the northern bank on the river plate, the country has a population of a little over three million yet boasts an impressive collection of world, olympic and continental titles and a record that compares favourably with the world’s best. the glory years of uruguayan football are but a fading memory, however, with la Celeste having made just two appearances at the last five fifa world Cup™ finals.

usawith typical efficiency, the united states

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* WORLD CUP 2010 TEAM PROFILES *algeria

algeria will end a 24-year absence from football’s top table when they kick their first ball at the 2010 fifa world Cup south africa™. les fennecs (the desert foxes) may have won the Caf african Cup of nations since appearing at Mexico 1986, but they spent a long time in the wilderness before slowly working their way back as a competitive force at the start of the century. the current crop of players feel stronger than ever, with enough belief to put in a historic performance in south africa.

argentinadespite a tortuous qualification

campaign, argentina are travelling to south africa with serious designs on winning the title for the first time in 24 years. to achieve that goal, the 1978 and 1986 world champions have pinned their faith in coach diego armando Maradona, the country’s most famous footballing son and the inspiration behind the second of those memorable triumphs.

australiaafter a 32-year absence from the world

stage, australia made a strong statement at the 2006 fifa world Cup™, reaching the knockout stage where it took a last-minute goal from eventual champions italy to eliminate guus hiddink’s team. the squad, now under another dutchman, pim verbeek, features many of the germany 2006 personnel and is a battle-hardened and experienced group.

brazilit almost goes without saying that brazil,

the five-times world champions, go into every fifa world Cup™ heavily favoured to add yet another star to the legendary amarelinha shirt; any outcome other than a sixth world crown will likely be considered a failure.

CaMeroonthough their light may have faded

somewhat since they brightened up the world stage at the 1990 fifa world Cup™, Cameroon are not a side to underestimate at the 2010 fifa world Cup in south africa. the top african nation in fifa’s rankings, they also bring africa’s richest pedigree to the finals. they have appeared a continental-best five times in the world Cup, and no other african side has yet eclipsed their historic run to the italy 1990 quarter-finals

ChileChile’s recent renaissance has been

capped by a return to the fifa world Cup™ finals following a 12-year absence.

in the international wilderness since france 1998, la roja believe they have the resources to emulate their illustrious predecessors & advance beyond the group phase.

Côte d’ivoireif an african team is to make a major

impact on the 2010 fifa world Cup™ finals in south africa, Côte d’ivoire are seen by many as the most likely candidates. and with world class talent throughout the starting 11, it’s no wonder. les elephants also a point to prove after being eliminated in the first round at germany 2006, albeit in an extremely difficult group, where they lost 2-1 to giants argentina and the netherlands before coming from two goals down to beat serbia and Montenegro 3-2.

denMarKafter a six-year absence, danish

dynamite is once again set to explode on the elite world footballing scene. the scandinavians missed out on both the 2006 fifa world Cup™ in germany and uefa euro 2008 in austria and switzerland, but the fifa founder members blazed an impressive trail en route to a berth in south africa next summer.

englanddubbed english football’s ‘golden

generation’, only to fall flat at uefa euro 2004 and the 2006 fifa world Cup germany™, south africa 2010 may well be the last chance of international silverware for some of the most well-known faces in the world game. however, fabio Capello appears to have brought fresh vigour to the three lions’ squad, many of whom have a point to prove after lacklustre displays when it mattered most under sven-goran eriksson and steve McClaren. with the tournament due to take place in the south african winter, conditions which should suit the english players and style, so excuses will be at a premium should wayne rooney and Co fall short once more.

franCefrance crossed a new threshold in

qualifying for the 2010 fifa world Cup south africa™, having never before graced the finals on four consecutive occasions. they’ve have become a regular presence in recent years, having earned a reputation as one of world football’s leading teams.

gerManythree-time fifa world Cup™ winners

germany are usually there or thereabouts when the honours are handed out, and

the current national squad will head for south africa with their sights and expectations set appropriately high. after triumphing in switzerland in 1954, on home soil in 1974 and in italy in 1990, the team now coached by joachim low are aiming to hoist the most prestigious trophy in the world’s favourite sport for the fourth time.

ghanathe only african side to get out of the

group stage at the 2006 fifa world Cup germany™ and the first to qualify for south africa 2010, ghana are anxious to prove themselves as the cream of the continent.

greeCeafter seemingly coming from nowhere

to triumph at uefa euro 2004, greece continue to defy the odds under wily coach otto rehhagel and have clinched qualification for only their second fifa world Cup™ finals.

hondurashonduras reached the finals of the

fifa world Cup™ for only the second time in dramatic fashion, an equaliser in the dying seconds of the usa’s clash with Costa rica triggering frantic celebrations fromlos Catrachos’ fans thousands of miles further south. yet despite having squeezed into the finals, coach reinaldo rueda’s talented team will not be going to south africa just to make up the numbers.

italydefending champions italy will naturally

be one of the leading contenders to emerge triumphant at the 2010 fifa world Cup™ south africa. the only country along with brazil to have won the tournament twice in succession, Marcello lippi’s men will be vying to match the performance of their pioneering predecessors in 1934 and 1938.

japanboasting one of the strongest squads in

asian football, japan, winners of three of the last five editions of the afC asian Cup, have high hopes for the 2010 fifa world Cup south africa™ - their fourth appearance at the global showpiece.

Korea dprKorea dpr seemingly came from

nowhere to storm into the asian zone’s final round of qualifying, where they defied sizeable odds to take one of the continent’s four automatic spots at the 2010 fifa world Cup south africa™. in a sense they lived up to their long-standing reputation as asia’s surprise packages,

their qualifying success marking a return to world football’s top table for the first time since going all the way to the last eight in 1966.

Korea republiCasia’s most frequent visitors to the fifa

world Cup™, Korea republic are also the continent’s most successful team at the showpiece event. the taeguk warriors will be hoping to translate their regional dominance on to the world stage again when south africa 2010 kicks off.

MexiCoafter a turbulent couple of years that

has seen three coaches come and go and more than sixty players pull on the famous green jersey, Mexico have returned to calmer waters under the steadying influence of javier aguirre. the former atletico Madrid coach has put together a team comprising bright young talents and established stars, restoring their wavering confidence in the process.

netherlandsthe final or bust. the oranje have

set lofty aims for their campaign in south africa, 32 years after their 3-1 extra-time defeat by argentina in the showpiece game, which itself came four years on from their 2-1 final loss to west germany.

new zealandafter a disastrous campaign four

years ago, new zealand bounced back in emphatic fashion under coach ricki herbert to qualify for their first appearance on the world stage in 28 years following a debut showing at spain 1982. herbert, and assistant brian turner, were both key figures in the campaign nearly three decades ago. the duo have turned the all whites into a solid unit whose rearguard, the fifth-placed asian nation bahrain was unable to breach over 180 minutes of the intercontinental play-off.

nigeriaexpectations are diminished for nigeria

at the 2010 fifa world Cup south africa™, but it was not long ago that the super eagles were seen as the most likely african nation to finally reach the last four of a fifa world Cup. and though they have just one point from their last five matches in the finals and missed out on germany 2006 altogether, the continent’s most populous nation looks likely to be a dangerous dark horse with little to lose up against the world’s best.

paraguayhaving just put together their best ever

qualification campaign, paraguay are

entitled to think big ahead of their fourth consecutive appearance at the fifa world Cup™ finals. under the guidance of argentinian coach gerardo Martino, the current albirroja crop look to have what it takes to build on the progress made by their predecessors at france 1998 and Korea/japan 2002, where the paraguayans reached the round of 16 before being knocked out by france and germany respectively.

portugalfinalists at uefa euro 2004 and semi-

finalists at germany 2006, portugal have displayed some dazzling football in recent years, but without ever landing a major prize. having never progressed beyond the semi-finals of a fifa world Cup™, a selecção das Quinas will be aiming to go all the way this time around.

serbiaserbia played their maiden international,

independently, on 16 august 2006, winning 3-1 away to Czech republic. they did, however, former part of two now disbanded teams: yugoslavia and serbia and Montenegro. the former participated at nine fifa world Cups™ between 1930 and 2002, and finished runners-up at the uefa european Championship twice. then, at germany 2006, serbia and Montenegro lost all three matches in a competitive group to fall at the first hurdle.

slovaKiaslovakia have been striving to relive

the glory years enjoyed by the former Czechoslovakia since going it alone in 1993. while their team is hardly filled with household names, slovakia can nonetheless rely on a well-organised collective with plenty of admirable qualities. likewise, their continuing progress gives them good reason to be optimistic about their voyage to south africa.

sloveniaa nation of just two million people,

slovenia have already punched above their weight to secure a place at this fifa world Cup™. when one considers that they knocked out poland, Czech republic and, finally, russia - population 142 million – to take their place in south africa, the achievement becomes near-miraculous. yet 2010 is, in fact, this fledgling football nation’s second appearance on the game’s biggest stage, and they are determined to continue defying the odds when they square up to the world’s best.

south afriCathere is an air of cautious optimism

in south africa as the rainbow nation prepares to write what is undoubtedly the most significant chapter of its short football history. a mammoth task lies ahead.

spainon a scale of one to ten, spain’s

performance in qualifying for the 2010 fifa world Cup south africa™ can only be given top marks.Maturity, resilience and the ability to overcome adversity were all in evidence during their campaign, and few national teams in world football are blessed with squads of such depth and sheer talent. the iberians have not rested on the laurels of their uefa euro 2008 victory, consistently bringing in new faces without renouncing their commitment to attractive short-passing football.

switzerlandswitzerland will be appearing at the

fifa world Cup™ finals for the ninth time when next summer’s tournament gets underway in south africa, where coach ottmar hitzfeld and his men are aiming for more than just a supporting role.

uruguayfew nations have the footballing history

of uruguay. nestling on the northern bank on the river plate, the country has a population of a little over three million yet boasts an impressive collection of world, olympic and continental titles and a record that compares favourably with the world’s best. the glory years of uruguayan football are but a fading memory, however, with la Celeste having made just two appearances at the last five fifa world Cup™ finals.

usawith typical efficiency, the united states

reached the 2010 fifa world Cup south africa™ by qualifying in first place in the final six-team hexagonal phase of north, Central america and Caribbean zone qualifying. under the careful guidance of coach bob bradley, a well-drilled stars and stripes’ blend of proven internationals and up-and-coming stars never looked in danger of missing out, and will be keen to build on their second-place finish at the fifa Confederations Cup south africa 2009.

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occurring today. sensei saskia started her own martial arts training at 6 years old after suffering a

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the students one step beyond the normal training. in these classes students learn to adapt to different situations. A favourite of the students is “blind punch” The student is blind folded and has to attack and defend themselves relying only on their hearing. while blind folded, sensei and other students slap hard on spot pads and the student must respond immediate ly by punching or kicking the pad where the sound came from. sensei stresses that honing the other senses is extremely important to self defence. A student must be able to adapt and defend in any circumstance. sensei saskia has lots of other training methods to help the senses

too! Along with sparring, simple games are included in all the childrens classes which are designed to build confidence, speed and agility. with out realising it the children are learning valuable survival skills while having loads of fun.The family class is also becoming popular

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soil preparationa sunny, well-drained site is essential for growing good crops

of onion and garlic. it’s possible to grow good onions on heavy soil, but the drainage should be improved prior to planting with grit and bulky organic matter, and the cloves planted in ridges of soil 10cm (4in) high to help reduce soil moisture.

onions and garlic both like fertile soil, but neither require much nitrogen and so shouldn’t be grown on freshly manured soil. instead, dig over and manure the ground several months before planting. if the soil is acid it’s worth liming it so its ph level becomes neutral or even slightly alkaline.

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growing onions from setsthe easiest way to grow onions is from sets, available from

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Weed regularly and water sparingly.

harvest as soon as the foliage starts to yellow.

growing tipsregular weeding is essential - because of the way their leaves

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all around our area, people are having those “sceptic” tanks fitted so I’m toying with the idea of having an extra holding tank fitted where all the water gets filtered and can be used to water the garden. as my neighbour says, we’ve paid for the water once so we might as well use it twice.

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one early morning this month, after the daily watering, give your plants a mulch of old compost or straw and give them the occasional liquid feed for best results. make sure the young tender ones have some shade in the heat of the day.

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the principles of training dogs for any given task are straightforward: break the task down into easily achievable steps and encourage the dog to make

gradual progress, rewarding him or her when he gets it right. all hearing dogs are trained by forming positive associations with sounds, using food, praise or toys as rewards. these are sounds that hearing people often take for granted such as: alarm clock, cooker timer, doorbell and telephone. on hearing any of these sounds, a hearing dog will seek out his deaf recipient and touch them with a paw. when the recipient asks “what is it?” the hearing dog will lead them to the source of the sound.

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Exercise dogs and play with cats early or later in the day when it’s cooler. Stop exercising if your pet appears to be struggling, is panting heavily, or quickly stops panting. Take water along to offer your pet during and after exercising, but don’t allow heavily panting dogs to take in too much water too fast, as this may result in bloating.

Be aware of heatstroke symptoms: panting (or sudden cessation of panting), salivating, vomiting, reddened gums and tongue, anxiety, weakness, racing heartbeat, and collapsing.

Immediately move any pet exhibiting heatstroke symptoms to a cool, shady spot, and slowly reduce the animal’s temperature by placing its body (not its head) in cool water wrapping the pet in cool, wet towels. Then take it to a vet so that other supportive measures may be undertaken, such as the administration of intravenous fluids (to combat dehydration) and oxygen (to prevent brain damage).

If at any time you are worried about your pet, call the vet!

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destroyed (9)10 Takeover left half of pair (6)11 Exhaustive act taking in

story, say (8)12 Alights, and becomes

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Shanghai’s first journals (7)17 Final entry into short picture

that’s mouldable (7)20 Skilful bit of brewing

shown in drink (4)22 Put back position in colour (8)25 One vehicle in another

as companies travelling together (8)

26 District of Shanghai with bad smell around a third of udders (6)

27 Fire bag (4)28 Candid work directions (4)29 Without English leader, joins lowest subdivisions (5)DOWN1 Moving on inside a country (9)2 Settle with Russia’s first musician, perhaps (8)3 Doing business with Chinese snooker player after art is

brought up (7)4 Celebration - it’s rising in iron values - not half! (8)5 Openings of digital universities take intelligence, effort

and sense for the things one must do (6)

6 More secure fears, perhaps (5)

9 Nothing in prize rodeo (4)

14 Hate to include one Swiss city, as some animals do (9)

16 Lift - to the next level? (8)

18 Upright status (8)

19 Lightly touches painting implements (7)

21 Cartridges without bullets found lying initially in

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percent of the votes in the poll, followed by Jodie Marsh, Kerry Katona and Jack Tweed.The poll’s conductor told MSN: “TV reality

shows are becoming so popular and, with the world of celebrity growing every day, it doesn’t take much to become a Z-list star.“The research shows that many of these

celebrities are not respected because of their bad behaviour.”The duo recently announced their new

single.

Britain’s Got Talent and The Thick Of It were among the victors at this year’s British

Academy Television Awards.The ITV1 talent show won its first ever BAFTA in the ‘Entertainment Programme’

category, while judge Simon Cowell took home the Academy’s Special Award in recognition

for his outstanding contribution to the entertainment industry.

The Thick Of It received the ‘Situation Comedy’ award, with Peter Capaldi winning

‘Male Performance In A Comedy Role’ for his portrayal of spin doctor Malcolm Tucker

in the BBC political satire. Co-star Rebecca Front also won the accolade of best ‘Female

Performance In A Comedy Role’.Other winners included Julie Walters, who received her sixth BAFTA in the ‘Leading

Actress’ category for her performance in Channel 4’s Mo, while Kenneth Branagh took

home the ‘Leading Actor’ gong for playing the title role in Wallander.

Matthew Macfadyen and Rebecca Hall each claimed their first awards as ‘Supporting

Actor’ and ‘Supporting Actress’ respectively, with Macfadyen winning for Criminal Justice

and Hall for her performance in serial killer drama Red Riding 1974.

Ant & Dec also won in the ‘Entertainment Performance’ category as hosts of I’m A

Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!, while EastEnders was judged the best ‘Continuing

Drama’, the soap’s first BAFTA in four years.

Finally, the Academy’s Fellowship award was given to former South Bank Show host Lord

Melvyn Bragg for his contribution to arts programming.

Geri Halliwell will reportedly appear as a guest judge on this year’s series of The X Factor.

The former Spice Girl will join fellow judges Simon Cowell, Cheryl Cole and Louis Walsh at the opening Glasgow auditions.

A source on the show said: “Geri has told Simon she can spice up the audition process. She worked with Louis on Popstars: The Rivals when Cheryl auditioned, so it will be interesting to see what their chemistry is like.”

Halliwell, who is expected to stay for just one day of auditions, has been brought in to cover for the pregnant Dannii Minogue, who will return to the judging panel later in the series.

It was recently announced that Konnie Huq will replace Holly Willoughby on the next series of The Xtra Factor.

Geri Halliwell To Guest Judge ‘X Factor’

Excitement mounts in anticipation of the second concert by Melody Makers international.

singing music from famous rodgers & Hammerstein shows such as sound of Music, Carousel, King & i, Oklahoma, South Pacific, Flower drum song, and state Fair, the 60 strong choir will be joined at the orihuela Costa resort by 18 members of the El Limonar international school. Between them they have 10 different nationalities, including spanish, English, Australian, Hungarian, Polish, Vietnamese, irish and scottish, german and italian.

They have been moulded into a chorus in harmony by international singer, conductor, and voice coach, nigel Hopkins, who also trains the Melody Makers international

choir.

The start of something new? so successful have the ELis children been that nigel Hopkins has announced that he will form a new international youth Choir, called Cantemos! (Let’s sing!) in september of this year, based in the Villamartin area, where he can bring his 40 years of teaching

experience to bear with children of all nationalities.

Further details will be available at the concert of rodgers & Hammerstein to be given at the orihuela Costa resort on saturday 19th June. it will be accompanied by a professional band, with players from both spain and the UK involved. Tickets, priced at €10, are available from the Box Office on 96 676 0800. Book now to avoid disappointment!

CHILDREN OF 10 NATIONALITIES SING IN RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN SPECTACULAR CONCERT

FREE COFFEE FOR LADIES The Velvetones, close Harmony chorus are inviting Ladies

to their free coffee morning/open day on Wednesday 9th

June at the Hotel Cabo Cervera, La Mata, Torrevieja. They

would love you to come and listen and perhaps do a simple

voice test to see if you might be interested in joining in this

fabulous hobby. If you are not a singer, then just sit and

relax and be entertained!

If you would like to make new friends and have an amazing

social life, come along and chat with the girls over a coffee!

Bring husbands too although coffee is free for ladies only!

The girls sing at parties, theatres, restaurants and bars,

with most events raising monies for charities such as the

Butterfly children, Cystic Fibrosis and AECC.

So with these soaring temperatures, join them in the air-

conditioned splendour of this beautiful hotel....they would

love to welcome you between 10am and 1pm!

For further details call Kristoff on 966 714 973 or visit the

website www.velvetones.org

THE PAUL CUNNINGHAM NURSES CARNATION DAY APPEAL

The hottest day of the year had arrived for The Paul Cunningham Nurses Carnation Day Appeal on 31 May at Spencer’s Bar and Restaurant Campo de Golf.

Susan Reader, Fundraising Manager at PCN said: “It was a fantastic afternoon - I went...intending to stay for a few hours and finally left around 8pm! Tony, Bernadette and Josh all worked so hard to make the afternoon so successful and it was wonderful to see the support they have from the stars who performed during the afternoon and their enormous following of regular clients.”

At 5pm, Vivyan and Amal, hairdressers from Vivyan´s Salon - beside Spencer’s - arrived to oversee the shearing of Tony Spencer’s lovely long tresses for the charity…but Tony was busy cooking! Eventually he sat down to an avid audience, paying to snip some of his lovely locks for charity! Vivyan and Amal finished the deed to cheers and all the ladies think Tony looks much younger, not to mention cooler!!

The day was a huge success and with the raffle and auction the total raised 1,115€.”

For further information about the Paul Cunningham Nurses call Susan on 629 869 959 or email her on [email protected]

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The White RoseBar Restaurant

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Marinades are a great way to impart great flavour to meat, fish, vegetables and cheese. It helps to tenderise meat, making it more succulent and stopping it from drying out, especially if you’re barbecuing or grilling.

marinating is used in many cuisines. many of the spicy and sour foods of south-east asian cooking, or the intensely rich offerings of the caribbean, rely on marinades for their characteristic flavours.

extremely versatile, marinades can be used to impart just a touch of flavour, with a few simple, fresh seasonings; or used to create strong flavours, with powerful aromatic herbs and spices.

the key ingredients for marinades come in three groups - acids, such as vinegar or lemon juice; oils; and seasonings.

a good marinade might have a balanced and varied combination of the three, depending on the type of food and the flavours you want to achieve. other flavouring ingredients can be used too, including honey, horseradish, anchovy, ketchup, soy sauce, tabasco, fermented fish sauce, worcestershire sauce and yoghurt. the choices are, literally, quite endless!

marinating couldn’t be simpler, but it does mean you need to plan ahead so you can you leave the meat, fish or vegetables to steep in the marinade to fully absorb all the flavours. you can always use this time to prepare the rest of the meal.

if leaving food to steep for more than a few minutes, it is always better to keep it in the fridge while it marinates to avoid bacteria growth.

The varying ingredients in a marinade work in different ways.

Oils lock in the natural flavour and moisture of foods. olive, walnut and sesame oil are great for lending extra flavour to the food (but be aware of using certain oils if your guests have nut allergies). oils infused with ingredients such as garlic, chilli or lemon can add a more intense flavour to your dish if used in a marinade.

Acids such as wine or sherry, vinegar and fruit juices tenderise meat by unwinding the meat proteins. acids break down tissue in meat, allowing for the flavours of your marinade to penetrate better, giving a juicier and more flavourful end product. this method is particularly useful for tenderising tougher cuts of meat.

be careful not to over-marinate delicate foods such as fish, which can easily become mushy and unpalatable. harder vegetables such as aubergine, courgette or beetroot can also benefit from the marinating process. citrus-based marinades are superb with fatty meats such as duck, imparting a fresh flavour to the dish.

Seasonings such as salt and pepper, fresh herbs, spices, ginger, chilli, garlic, shallots or onion can add spectacular flavour profiles to your food. ideally, select seasonings that are complementary to your main ingredients, such as dill for chicken or white fish, rosemary for lamb, or even cinnamon for pork.

other useful marinade ingredients that can be found in any store cupboard are honey, mustard, sugar, thick-cut marmalade, tomato ketchup and whole spices such as cumin, coriander or cardamom (slightly crush the pods before using).

Marinades

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If you’re looking for great food or drinks with friends and family the White Rose Bar and Restaurant is a welcoming retreat.

Located in the heart of the citrus centre, Urb horizonte, this friendly popular restaurant is the perfect place to forget the day’s stresses and soak up the atmosphere while sampling the culinary delights.

The restaurant offers a dining experience to please everyone, with an English and Scandinavian menu hosting an array of starters, main courses and desserts from traditional favourites to specialilities with all dishes cooked fresh to order using quality local ingredients.

So whether you want to enjoy lazy summer days, relaxing on the sun terrace, or dine in the contemporary dining area which is fully air conditioned you a r e always welcomed with a warm smile.

What better way to spend lunchtime or a whole afternoon or evening. The Restaurant also has a separate bar area.

In addition to the extensive food menu there is also ever changing daily specials and the Sunday lunch which is ever popular with a choice of starters, main meal and dessert, 3 courses 10€ or 1 course for only 6€ it’s definitely worth a visit.

Whatever your taste bud the menu features a varied selection of dishes with a choice of pizzas, pasta, salads to main dishes all at reasonable prices, with a separate menu for children offering all their favourites.

For starters the combi platter is an ideal choice as part of your meal or a lunchtime snack from the main menu.

The Chicken Mediterranean with Prawn and Cream sauce, served with chips, peas or boiled potatoes is highly recommended or the Pork Escalope with ham and cheese a must!

The Mixed Grill for two people at 29€ is a local favourite offering fillet beef, pork chops, lamb chops, sausages and chicken fillet.

With the impressive Wine Menu available choose a bottle of your favourite - an ideal compliment for a superb meal.

For the sweet toothed go on sample the desserts a selection of Gateau’s, pancakes to fresh fruit salad and much more.

The ideal location for summer days enjoying a cocktail on the sun terrace, meeting up with friends and family, special occasions The White Rose Restaurant is a winning combination of excellent food, service and atmosphere.

CHEF SPECIAL – NO FOOTBALL TABLE MAGIC MOndAyWith SPECIAL MENU From 6€SUNDAY LUNCH 3 Course 10€ with a bottle of wine for 2Citrus Centre, Calle Limon, Urb horizonte, Orihuela Costa Tel. 666 749 845

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Roman Catholic Masses - Orihuela Costa

Parroquia de Cristo ResucitadoLa Zenia: Monday to Friday, 19.00

Sunday: 11.00Cabo Roig: Saturday, 18.00

Campoamor: Saturday, 19.00 Sunday, 13.00

Confessions: Before each mass.Parish Office: Wednesday 17.30

Telephone: 607 499 067Parish Priest: Don Joaquin Carlos

send your announcements to

[email protected]

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AURA RECEnTLy CELEBRATED HER BIRTHDAy WITH

FRIEnDS AnD FAMILy AT THE LAS MIMOSAS BAR & CAFETERIA. A GREAT DAy WAS HAD

By ALL!

THE SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF

QUESADAMeets at Sociedad Compas, 14 Calle de

Toledo, Quesada.We hold a Sunday Service at 11.30 a.m.

A Tuesday Eveningof Mediumship at 7.30 p.m., and every

Thursday there is anOpen Circle where you can develop

your skills commencing at 7.30 p.m. Spiritual healing is

available every Sunday andTuesday after the service. Pat Forster

will be taking the DivineService on Sunday, 13th June. There will be an Evening of Mediumship

with Morag Bullock on Tuesday, 15th June followed by a Divine Service

with Deanna Sparks on Sunday, 20th June. Kenny Corris will appear

on Tuesday, 22nd June (entry 3€) Tickets available at all services.

Everybody welcome. Contact Wendy on 965 323 028

Las Mimosas ‘Green Eagles’ Golf Team was born just nine months ago in October 2009 by five lads sitting in their local Spanish bar drinking cold beers! Dave & Chocky from Lancashire, John & Ian from Yorkshire & Dougie from South Wales.Ian & Dougie had played a little golf back home in Blighty but the remaining lads

had never played before.They decided to form a golf team, started practicing at the local golf ranges and

hired the clubs etc. They enjoyed it so much they have now all invested in their own set of clubs!Within weeks, the membership of the team had increased to ten, enhanced by

new and experienced players.This month, the team have acquired a sponsorship deal with ‘George’s British

Mechanics’, based in Torrevieja behind Iceland supermarket.The team is going from strength to strength and if anyone is interested in joining

the team which play every Tuesday, the lads can be contacted at their meeting place:

Las Mimosas Bar & Cafeteria, Calle El Cuervo, Urb. Las Mimosas, Orihuela Costa

Las Mimosas Green Eagles Golf Team

TAROT reading in aid of S.A.T.S. to be held at the ‘firefly’ bar in Quesada. readings will begin at 5pm a charge of €10 per reading, €5 deposit required

to book. For a reading booking, they can

either call into the bar or call 966 189 249 or email on [email protected]

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Special Educational Needs Support Group

Group being set up by private tutors to share and exchange information

with children and adults.Chat over coffee on Saturday

mornings at Hotel La Torre, Los Montesinos,

(966 720 073).To run initially through school

summer holidays.Contact Lynda : 647 356 945

ROJALES PANTO GROUP PRESENTS

RED RIDING HOODAt the Teatro Capitol Rojales

3rd, 4th & 5th DecemberOh no, you shouldn’t!Oh yes, you should!

Come join us for Red Riding Hood!We’re searching for all backstage crew, From carpenters to performers too! So take the horns of the bull called Taurus,And if you’re shy then join our chorus. Have fun, raise funds for charity too

ROJALES PANTO GROUP NEEDS YOU!For further information contact Bridget

on 966 717 977Or Tina on 966 797 683

Or email: [email protected]

INFINITYinvite you to anEvening of Music

at the New Asturias, Punta

Prima on Sunday 13 June from 9pm

Tickets 5€ available from The New Asturias

QuickSave, Los Dolces or

contact us on 678821330

There will be a raffle to raise

money for The Baby Unit at

Torrevieja Hospital

Starting 11amThursday 17th June at Casa La PedreraThe Grand Designs House & Family

Activity Centre, Torremendo near San Miguel – The Oasis on Your DoorstepCome and admire the breathtaking views of the beautiful Pedrera lake, sit in the tranquil gardens or

take a dip in one of the beautiful pools and then completely relax with a facial, neck and shoulder massage or foot and leg massage plus many more beauty treatments. We will have a demonstration of the new minx nails, a special toe and finger nail protective covering worn

by victoria B! Charlie will be there demonstrating nail art and Michaela will have a selection of beautiful clothes in a range of sizes up to 32. We will also have some beautiful jewellery and some fantastic wigs that look

so natural even your friends won’t know! We hope to have a selection of perfumes for you to try, Sue Campbell will be there with

a selection of Body Shop products, we also hope to have a garden expert who has a wonderful selection of

homemade preserves and will answer any questions you have and a local artist who will instruct you in the first basics of painting.

Cava on arrival at 11.00 and a buffet lunch followed by optional afternoon tea at 4.00p.m means this will be a wonderful relaxing

afternoon in an unbelievable oasis that is on your doorstep! Tickets are just €12 and there will be a raffle, a book stall and a ‘magazine swap’ to raise funds for Paul Cunningham Nurses. If you have not seen the house

and lake before be prepared to be wowed if you have already been wowed then return for a repeat performance.

To book your ticket, email [email protected] or text to 629 869 959(Photos by Ken Taylor Photography)

PAUL CUNNINGHAM NURSES PRESENTS

LADIES PAMPER DAY

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for saleAluminium made bongo lovely sound 20€ Camposol Tel: 628 783 054 (ref:131)Scalextric good working order 15€ Camposol Tel: 628 783 054 (ref:131)krups coffee machine, fully functional 20€ Camposol Tel: 628 783 054 (ref:131)alba DVD player, full working order 10€ Camposol Tel: 628 783 054 (ref:131)Sky Box €45, Sky Plus €65 Sky HD €165, all recording requires subscription and matching card. Tel: 652 073 581. (ref:131) s e c o n d - h a n d paperbacks .120 second-hand books, wide variety of authors 3 0 € . T o r r e v i e j a a r e a . T e l : 9 6 6 722 010 (ref:131) pine upright armchair (Masa) in good condition, blue and check material 20€ Tel: 635 885 062 Camposolwilson Augusta double brass headed putter bought in USA 15€ Tel: 635 885 062 Camposol (ref:131)Bag of assorted golf tees 3€ Tel: 635 885 062 Camposol (ref:131)39 new golf balls, topflight, Wilson pro, Spalding, Inesis 39€ or will seperate. Tel: 635 885 062 Camposol (ref:131)Satellite dish 1.35m with LNB and Sky Digibox (Pace) 175€ Tel: 664 757 094 Mazarron. (ref:131) m a s s a g e mattress 3ft x 6ft Lambs Wool, with 2 remotes 1 English 1 Spanish. Will massage all different areas of the body, only used 3 times. 10 year Guarantee. selling for medical reasons. Paid 500€ will accept 150€ Tel: 968 575 803 or Mob: 626 255 540. Los Alcazares (ref:131) sky digibox. Pace (the best for this area) Immaculate condition, Includes all leads etc 40 € Mazarron. Tel: 630 366 321 or 646 789 595 (ref:131) mandolin, Unused. Including tutor book, spare strings and

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YOUR PETS IN SPAINYOUR PETS IN SPAINWhy neuter your pet?

There are many important issues to consider when you first get a puppy or kitten - vaccination, diet, worming, training, pet insurance etc. These are all factors that should be addressed within the first three to four weeks of acquiring your new pet.

The other major decision you will have to take is whether or not to get your pet neutered. This is often ignored or forgotten about by many owners since it is not something that is done routinely until your pet is a little older. There are a lot of popular misconceptions surrounding the neutering of both cats and dogs and it is important that you, as an owner, are aware of the correct information.

Neutering female dogs (spaying) should be encouraged for all pets not intended for breeding. The main reasons for this

are to prevent the occurrence of the following problems:pyometra - A potentially fatal infection of the uterusFalse pregnancy - A condition which usually requires veterinary

treatmentMammary Cancer - Occurs later in life in unspayed bitches

or those spayed after their second season. It is important from this point of view to get your bitch neutered before her second season

Oestrus - Your bitch will come ‘into season’ once or twice yearly if not spayed. This will attract male dogs, encourage your bitch to escape to seek male attention and result in her producing a bloody discharge for several days at least.

Unwanted pregnancy - Bitches do not need a litter prior to spaying and the operation is unlikely to affect their nature. It is true that some bitches put on weight after neutering but this is easy to control with dietary manipulation and your veterinary practice will be able to give you advice here if necessary. Neutering your bitch is major, if routine, surgery and involves removing both ovaries and part of the uterus under general anaesthesia.

Neutering male dogs (castration) is beneficial in those not required for breeding in order to help prevent the following problems:

Testicular Cancer - some forms of which are malignantperineal Hernias - requires major reconstructive surgeryprostate problems - e.g. infection, benign enlargement and cystsperianal Adenomas - tumours around the anus that often require surgeryBehavioural problems e.g. aggression, roaming, urine marking, mounting behaviourAs with a bitch, castration is unlikely to affect your dog’s personality and any increase in weight should

be easy to control with the correct advice. Castration involves removal of both testicles under general anaesthesia and is not as long an operation as spaying a bitch.

Female cats (queens) should be kept indoors at all times until neutered at around six months of age. Spaying your queen will prevent risk of pyometra (womb infection), reduce the risk of mammary cancer and stop your cat coming ‘into season’ which would attract unwanted attention from male cats. The surgery is done under general anaesthesia and involves removal of both ovaries and the uterus. every year veterinary practices and charity organisations are inundated with kittens from unwanted litters - the only way to prevent this is to spay your cat.

Male cats (toms) are also neutered at around six months of age in order to reduce the risks of them spraying urine in the house and becoming aggressive to other cats. entire male cats tend to roam over large areas with the result that they are more likely to become involved in cat fights or road traffic accidents. Cat castration is done under general anaesthesia and both testicles are removed.

Let’s not forget about rabbits! Male and female rabbits are usually neutered at around six months of age under general anaesthesia. Female rabbits can get pregnant as early as 16 weeks of age so it is important to get rabbits sexed when you get them and keep males and females separate until neutered. Around 50% of female rabbits over the age of four will develop uterine carcinoma (cancer of the womb) so it is of particular importance to spay females young. Rabbit neutering is also done under general anaesthesia and the procedures are similar to those in cats and dogs.

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It looks at long last that the Gary McKinnon case may be reaching, what some would consider, a satisfactory conclusion, with the intercession of the new Home Secretary, Theresa May.

It’s hard to believe that this case has now been ongoing for eight years, and if our newspapers are to be believed, the vast majority of British people are wholly behind the efforts to stop Gary’s extradition to the United States. But is that true, and if so is it for the right reasons? Let’s look at what he is actually accused of.

In 2001 and 2001 he reportedly hacked into 97 US Army; Navy; Department of Defence; Air Force and NASA systems, deleting files and causing shut-downs constituting major security problems. Although he does not contest the hacking accusation, Gary vigorously denies causing damage, and has accused the US authorities of assessing the cost of rectifying the problems of $800,000, as a means to strengthen their extradition demand. He does however admit to leaving one threatening message on one computer, which read as follows:

“US foreign policy is akin to government-sponsored terrorism these days? It was not a mistake that there was a huge security stand-down on September 11 last year...I am SOLO. I will continue to disrupt at the highest levels.”

The thrust of the case by Gary’s supporters is that he suffers with the condition, Aspergers Syndrome, and therefore should not be exradited on medical grounds.

Now I am not a medical person, but my understanding is that one feature characteristic of Aspergers is a repetitive routine or intense preoccupation with a subject. This is given strength by his obsession with UFO’s and his belief that there has been an organised cover-up by the US authorities, his stated motive for hacking into their systems. Although his threatening message left on that single computer terminal seems to contradict this.

It should be noted that his condition was only diagnosed after three unsuccessful appeals against his extradition. Whilst I am not suggesting that this was a last gasp effort to halt the process or trivialise the illness in any way, I have to ask the question: does Aspergers take away the

ability of the individual to distinguish right from wrong?

I have a liking for chocolate, which some might interpret as a compulsion, but it would be no defence if I broke into someone’s home in order to steal their stash of Cadbury’s Dairy Milk. I would be convicted of burglary and rightly so.

Here we have an obviously intelligent young man, who has become an expert in hacking into computer systems at the highest level, and has done so on an industrial scale. He does not deny it, indeed he has stated that he is prepared to be tried for his actions in Britain. But is it a defence to say that he did what he did merely to locate files relating to UFO cover-ups by the establishment? Does it really matter why he did it, when the results of what he did caused major and potentially disastrous security breaches?

There is of course a deeper issue here for many people, and that is the lop-sided and patently unfair extradition agreements between our country and the United States. We are routinely expected to act upon US requests for extradition of suspected criminals including ‘white collar’ crime, whilst the American authorities equally routinely refuse reciprocal British requests. This clearly has to be addressed by the new UK administration and amended PDQ, and on this basis alone I believe Gary McKinnon’s extradition should be halted. Special relationships are only special, if there is equality of respect from both sides. It’s high time that someone gave America a severe ear bending and redefined the terms of our partnership on all levels.

In the meantime, we await further developments with renewed optimism, but let’s not forget that this young man should not be feted as some sort of latter day Robin Hood figure. At best he was unable to resist his compulsion due to his illness – at worst he is an individual who used his specialist knowledge in a way that could have caused untold harm to all of us.

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The theory is that a pilot can then change course and continue to fly safely.

It has the support of the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), the body that decides whether it is safe to fly through ash in UK airspace.

The CAA said it was happy an airline appeared to have found a technical solution, and, although it was not endorsing the product, it would do what it could to help certification.

Earlier this year, many air passengers had their travel plans wrecked when airlines had to scrap thousands of flights due to the Icelandic volcanic ash problem. The CAA faced criticism from some airlines, who argued that the body had been overly cautious.

Easyjet chief executive, Andy harrison, said: “This pioneering technology is the silver bullet that will make large-scale ash disruption history.”

The new system, called Airborne volcanic Object Identifier and detector (Avoid), will be tested by Airbus on behalf of Easyjet

within the next two months.Easyjet, which is spending £1m ($1.47m)

on the system, says it is happy for rivals to share its knowledge.

Mr harrison, said: “What we don’t want to do is to gain a commercial advantage over other airlines so we can fly and they can’t. We are not going to exclude people from this technology.”

he said the hardest part would be to get approval from European authorities.

Easyjet said the volcanic ash disruption had cost it up to £75m. Its passenger figures for last month, showed 215,000 of its own passengers had their travel plans disrupted because of volcanic ash and 1,600 flights were cancelled.

despite the impact of the ash cloud, the expansion of the no-frills airline meant that it still flew 7.9% more people in May than a year ago.

The average load factor of the plane, an important measure of airline efficiency, was 85.8% compared with 83.5% in May 2009.

A total of 4.25 million people took a flight with Easyjet in May, up from 3.95 million last year.

Easyjet has unveiled a system that it says will allow airlines to safely fly around ash clouds.

Humpback wHales form friendsHips tHat last years

humpback whales form lasting bonds, the first baleen whales known to do so.

individual female humpbacks reunite each summer to feed and swim alongside one another in the gulf of st Lawrence, off canada, scientists have found. The finding raises the possibility that commercial whaling may have broken apart social groups of whales.

Dr christian ramp and colleagues of the mingan island cetacean study group based in st Lambert, canada have been studying whales in the gulf of st Lawrence since 1997. together with researchers from germany and sweden, the scientists are recording the movements of baleen whales including blue, fin, minke and humpback whales, adding to a set of data that stretches back 30 years.

Baleen whales possess huge baleen plates in their mouths, which they use to filter out small prey such as krill and plankton from the water. using photographic identification techniques, the researchers can spot which individual whales appear from one year to the next. During this study, they have found that the same humpback whales reunite each year.

having spent the rest of the year

apart migrating and breeding, individual humpbacks somehow find each other again in the open ocean each summer, spending the season feeding together. the longest recorded friendships lasted six years, and always occurred between similar-aged females, and never between females and males.

“i was very surprised by the prolonged duration,” Dr ramp commented. “i was expecting stable associations within one season, not beyond. i was particularly surprised by the fact that only females form these bonds, especially females of similar age.”

the discovery has puzzled the researchers who made it. there is some evidence that humpbacks in alaska form stable groups to feed on herring, and female right whales are thought to be more gregarious than males.

however, until now, baleen whales have not been known to reestablish bonds between individuals from one year to the next.

forming such friendships clearly benefited the female humpbacks, as those that had the most stable and long-lasting associations gave

birth to the most calves.Dr ramp and his colleagues

suspect that the whales form bonds to improve their feeding efficiency each year.

“staying together for a prolonged period of time requires a constant effort. that means that they feed together, but likely also rest together. so an individual is adapting its behaviour to another one.”

How the whales find each other each summer is also an enigma.

“it’s an excellent question and i would like to know the answer,” says Dr ramp. “Where do they meet, and how do they recognise each other?”

he suspects the whales use sound to find and recognise other individuals.

the discovery that humpbacks do might have further implications. Dr ramp speculates that humpback whales associating with one another may have made it easier for them to be caught in the past by commercial whalers. as yet, there is no evidence to support this. But if that did occur, it would also mean that whaling may have removed social groups

of humpbacks, and their preference to form friendships with other

whales.“maybe the social

traits are re-evolving due to rebounding populations, or

they are completely different to the ones before, due to changes in the environment.”

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Lamborghini’s new angLe!Stunning design study points way for supercar marque, students take

inspiration from raging bull’s past models

Could this be the model to take on the mantle of the Murciélago? It is low-slung, outrageously wide and exaggerated in every way possible – and there could be only one badge that belongs on the bonnet: Lamborghini.

Every Lambo needs a bull theme, and this supercar design study is named after the ancient Greek city, Cnossus (aka Knossos) – home to the legendary half-man, half-bull Minotaur. It’s the work of Russian victor Filipchenko and Portugese nelson Simoes, both students at Italy’s prestigious Scuola Politecnica di design.

Presenting a bold vision of what the firm’s future flagship could look like, the concept takes inspiration from Lamborghini models past and present, including the Countach and Reventón.

It boasts many classic cues such as telephone-dial wheels lifted from the Countach, scissor doors and gaping air intakes in front of the rear wheelarch. At the rear, the thin strip of LEd lights with inverted arrows at the end is a clear nod towards the Reventón’s jet-fighter theme, while the diffuser looks more like something you’d find on a Le Mans prototype racer than a road car.

The timing of the design is poignant. An all-new V12 Murciélago successor – an artist’s impression of which we featured on the cover of Issue 1,109 – is set to break cover later this year.

Sticking with the supersports theme, the vW Kai-nalu Concept takes a similarly radical approach. The work of Josep Ferriol of Spain’s Universidad Politécnica de valencia, it has a ‘rolling wave’ theme seen in its smooth, flowing roof, moulded from one piece of glass.

The transparent top gives a clear view of the twin electric motors. One is at the front, one is at the back – a layout which helps to distribute weight evenly. And the unusual wheel design features a vW badge that’s balanced to stay upright.

JaMEs Bond’s asTon dB5 To BE aucTionEd007’s original Goldfinger Aston Martin DB5

set to go under the hammer in london.It’s the ultimate Q car, and now one lucky fan will get the chance to own a piece of cinema

history. the sole remaining Aston Martin dB5 which starred alongside sean Connery in thunderball and goldfinger is set to go under the hammer at an exclusive auction to be held in london on 27th october.

Featuring the famous numberplate FMP 7B, the Aston is one of two built for James Bond’s on-screen appearances, and features the full suite of modifications fit for an international secret agent. the dB5 has machine guns, a bullet-proof shield, revolving number plates, an oil slick sprayer and, of course, a passenger ejector seat.

the Aston was bought from the factory in 1969 by American radio broadcaster Jerry lee. He paid $12,000 (£8,275) for the car, which he has kept in his collection ever since. it is due to be sold by rM Auctions at its Automobiles of london sale, and is expected to sell for at least £3.5million. the proceeds will be donated to the Jerry lee Foundation which is a national initiative dedicated to solving social problems associated with poverty, with an emphasis on crime prevention.

“the James Bond car has brought me much enjoyment for some 40 years,” said Jerry lee. “even as i sell it and use the proceeds to fund the Jerry lee Foundation, the car will continue to give me great pleasure as it furthers the mission of the Foundation to do good around the world.”

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DON’T STOP BELIEVING - FC CARTAGENAfc cartaGena - 0

hercules cf - 0by steVe hibberDalthough now 5th place in div 2a,

promotion is still very much on the cards for cartagena. ok, with only 2 games remaining, and 2 points adrift from the last automatic slot, the odds have been drastically reduced, but as jimmy Greaves once famously said - “it’s a funny old game saint!!”. following the weekends games, real sociadad are now promoted, leaving 4 teams fighting for 2 remaining places. the good news is that 2nd place levante, visit 3rd place real betis on the last day of the season, meaning that if cartagena can win next weeks match at recreativo huelva, then their final game at home to lowly albacete will be massive.

a capacity 15,000 crowd gathered inside cartagonova stadium, knowing full well that a defeat for either side would almost certainly mean that their promotion dream would be over for another season. polica local escorted a dozen or so hercules supporters coaches into the city (i should know, as i was stuck behind them!!), as they completed the relatively short journey from alicante. within 5 mins, these blue and white hordes would have been celebrating their team opening the scoring, had it not been for a glaring miss by Danciulescu - shooting wide from close range, with the goal at his

mercy. although end to end stuff, the next notable incidents (highly controversial at that) didn’t arrive till midway through the half. ref David torres controlled this match quintessentially, except for denying 2 clear cut penalties inside a minute. toche was not only firmly pushed off the ball inside the area, but on trying to get to his feet, he was again given a nudge for good measure. hercules then played the ball out of defence to tote, who at speed was sent sprawling by a desperate ruben. it appeared that having realised what a blunder he had made at one end, ref torres evened it up by denying a spot kick at the other. shortly afterwards, De lucas let fly a scorcher from all of 25 yards, just easing over the hercules cross bar. but it was hercules who finished the half strongest. ruben needed to get his body behind a powerful drive by farinos, before Gomes saw his long range shot just miss the target.

reading the match programme at half time, i noticed that amongst the hercules substitutes was ex pompey favourite noe pamarot (although he didn’t get to come on). now for the if only moment. six mins into the 2nd half, an arcing cross by De lucas was firmly headed onto the crossbar by cartagena’s captain marvel, mariano, before being cleared upfield. back came hercules with a vengeance - sub kiko having his goal bound shot deflected behind.

at the other end, Victor just failed to reach a free kick at the far post. cartagena manager jim decided to shake the side up a bit, bringing on pacey front men Quintero and balboa. with 10 mins remaining, De lucas struck another good effort just over the bar, then in stoppage time, it was hercules turn for shooting practice, when Danciulescu emulated the feat.

1. real sociedad - 71 points

2. levante - 68

3. real betis - 67

4. hercules - 65

5. cartagena - 65

cartagena line up: ruben, clavero, mariano, herrero, toche, lafuente (Quintero), falcon (longas), etxeita, Victor (balboa), De lucas, exposito

forthcoming fixture: for the final away trip of the season, cartagena must venture almost to the portuguese border - the andalucian town of huelva. thankfully it doesn’t clash with england’s opening world cup match, for it’s on sun 13 jun, ko 6pm. recreativo huelva v fc cartagena should be one hell of a match! Visit www.gotocartago.com or www.futbolclubcartagena.com for regular updates on fc cartagena.

QUESADA BOWlinG ClUBspitfire League - QuesaDa

BLenheims v san Luis WeLLingtons

as the green at san Luis had been vandalised, we played our game at el rancho. neither of the teams had played there before, but san Luis Wellingtons adapted better to the new venue, winning 4 rinks, and QBc winning 1 rink and drawing on 1 rink. B.houghton, n. Baigent, r.pinfold 17-11; D. & v.sale, n.Lamberton drew. 85 shots against 111 shots; giving QBc 3 pts. and sL 11 pts.

QuesaDa BLenheims v La siesta Wasps - this match was played at Quesada on friday, on a lovely morning, amongst friendly rivals - what else can we ask for. We had 3 winning rinks each but unfortunately the aggregate went to La siesta.

p. B r a d b u r y , p.c h i p m a n , j.muldoon 31-10; n.Lamberton, v. & D.sale 20-13; r.pinfold, n.Baigent, B.houghton 19-17. 108 shots against 112 shots. 6 pts to QBc and 8 pts to La siesta.

premier tWenty was played at Lemon tree on tuesday evening against san Luis and again did not end in the result we would have wished for. Quesada 2 pts and san Luis 8 pts.

Kings cup was played at greenlands against greenland and again not too good a result.

We had 1 winning rink and 4 loosing ones. 76 shots for and 88 shots against; 2pts for 8 pts against.

harrier League - QuesaDa Lancasters away to san migueL crusaDers

a hard struggle was fought, some games were very close and some players found the heat and the opponents just too much. only 1 rink won - v.campbell, m.humphries, t.paget 18-13.

82 shots for 128 shots against; 2 pts. to Quesada and 12 pts to san miguel.

all in all not a very good week for Quesada, still we will try to do better next week.

QuesaDa Lancasters v san migueL crusaDers with a much better result.

Quesada won on five rinks, 121 shots for and 79 shots against; 12 pts - 2 pts. Well done !

on the social side just a reminder about the horse racing night which will take place on the 25 th of june and starting orders are at 7pm. as it was very popular the last time we hope to see a lot of members with families and friends there - you cannot help but enjoy yourself !

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KATIE REILLy’S GOLF SOCIETyhaving delayed our monthly meeting for a week

or so to allow more guests to arrive from the old country, twenty hardy souls from Katie reillys golf society made the short trip to font del Llop just north of elche.

We had clear blue skies, warm sunshine and a light cooling breeze which blew in almost every direction, mostly straight in our face when we were about to drive.

the course is well worth a visit, so get up there and test your golfing skills against a course which has been designed to bring the best out of every golfer no matter what your ability or handicap.

and so it was back to the great Banqueting hall at Katie reillys for the meal - superbly supplied as always by carmel - and the prize giving.

three Krgs members had actually attained the same overall score of 32, so it was all down to countback over the back nine, where it turned out that resident pro ryan Boal had only carded 18, nigel hubert had just edged him out on 19, while

bar owner jim hough - cue cries of cheat - had somehow scored 20 points. after three recounts the scores were confirmed. Of the guests, Brian harrison came out on top with 30 points. only just beating Don Keating, whose 21 back nine points was the best of the day.

final scores:

members - jim hough 32 points (on countback)

guests - Brian harrison 30 points

nearest the pins: hole 3 - Brian harrison; hole 8 - graeme clark; hole 12 - Les Doherty; hole 16 - rob neill; hole 17 - graham cox

the next society outing will be presidents Day on friday 18th june, at our local course of Las ramblas, while we also have the murcia matchplay on the previous monday - 14th june. anyone wanting to participate in either event is asked to come into the bar in cc rioja or email captain graeme clark at [email protected]

graeme clark, captain, Katie reillys golf society

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MAGGOTS ENDRODS and REELSThis is now a very busy time for the

anglers in the club as we currently have 3 competitions going on at the same time. This week started the Knockout Championship, which is 4 rounds of 6 anglers per round. The best 3 of each round go through to the final at the end of the month. Also there is the Summer Champion ship, and the Summer league.

Firstly, the knockout, this was held on the Rio Segura at the Eden canal stretch. The first set of qualifiers for the final are as follows

1st Rob ‘Lenny´s Mate’ Harrop fishing the pole with 7.360 kilo´s.

2nd Malcolm ‘Scottie’ Scott same method with 5.400 kilo´s.

3rd Pete ‘I Don’t Swear’ Kerr same method with 2.880 kilo´s.

The other match this week was the 2nd in the Summer League series and was held on the Rio Segura at Murcia. We were a bit fortunate during the day as there was some cloud cover thus keeping the temperature down slightly. The fishing was good throughout, although the river is running slightly lower than normal. There is also the standard amount of debris still rising up of the bottom of the river. This did cause some problems later in the day, as the wind blew upstream keeping the debris in a lot of swims. Top rods on the day

1st Dave ‘Yours Truly’ Hoare fishing the pole using bread with 29.100 kilo´s.

2nd Ian ‘Irish Wizard’ Dalzell fishing

the pole using bread and corn with 26.94 kilo´s.

3rd Paul ‘Poco Loco’ Baxter fishing the pole using corn with 25.880 kilo´s.

While fishing this match it has been noticed that a lot of the carp appear to be blind i.e. the eyes are covered like a cataract. We don´t know whether this is a disease or not. As a suggestion any nets used at the river should be dried thoroughly in the sun, so if it is a disease it will not be transferred to other venue´s.

For those of you that reside on urbanization with Mick Hill, please note that Mick is alive and well, as he decided not to venture into the murky depths of the Rio Segura, to retrieve the top section of his pole.

PLEASE NOTESeveral anglers were asked by the

Soprona ( Environmental police of the Guarda Civil ) for not only their licence’s, but also their insurance. They did not have the insurance and were given 7 days to acquire it, and show it to the police.

So be careful out there. ANGLERS TOGETHERAnglers Together continues to grow

with firm friendships being formed since the group started 4 years ago. Many members fish together regularly and say they are happy to have taken up a sport to replace golf and the like which have become so expensive. We have the occasional organised outing but the main aim is to introduce members to find fishing

companions and to assist in finding the venues.

It costs €10 to join for the first year and €5 per annum for each year after. If you are interested in joining or finding out more about Anglers Together, then either come along to one of the meetings or contact Alan below.

email: [email protected] or tel Alan Roscoe 968 570 876.

Meetings are generally held on the first Friday and Saturday of each month depending on other public holidays and local fiestas. Anyone with an interest in fishing (sea or freshwater) is welcome to come along to a meeting to see what we’re about.

The next meetings will be held on Friday 2nd July at 12 o’clock at Mary’s Bar in Campoverde (north of Pilar de la Horadada) and on Saturday 3rd July 12o’clock at Los Galayos Bar, opposite beach front, at Puerto de Mazarron.

General: Fishing seems to have improved at all venues with some big catches on the River Segura, to name one. There is an outbreak of fish disease on the Murcia town stretch of the Segura and we would seriously recommend that all nets are disinfected or dried thoroughly in the sun for a couple of days to alleviate the spread of disease to other waters.

TIGHT LINESDAVE HOARE

EUROGOLFQuite an eventful day for our May Monthly

Medal, the weather and course were perfect for an excellent days golf, there were not too many hold-ups today, everyone obviously making a great effort to speed up play. Mentioning no names – one player came in with what he thought was a net 68…turned out to be 72, slight problem adding up the totals of the front and back nines. moral of the story CHECK YOUR SCORE CARDS AFTER YOU HAVE FINISHED YOUR GAME!! however, he wasn’t disqualified as his gross score was correct. Our Treasurer, George nearly had a funny turn when Terry Sharley missed a hole in one on the 11th by half an inch!!

Why are Treasurers always so mean? Our AECC Charity Auction next Thursday

after the Texas Scramble Shotgun Start and Lunch, and a further reminder to bring in any items for the Auction.

We had 82 players today, congratulations to all our winners today, and commiserations to everyone whose drives didn’t go straight, and putts didn’t go in the hole!!

RESULTSMonthly Medal Winner MALCOM

FOSKETTGold Category 1st M. Foskett 71, 2nd J.

Davies 72, 3rd M. Box 73Silver Category 1st M. Harris 71, 2nd I.

Stewart 74, 3rd Colin Hobden 76Nearest the Pins: 2nd S. Gillett (Longest

Drive Ladies), 5th M. Turner,11th T. Sharley, 12th (2nd shot) Bernie

Newnes, 15th D. Spiring, 17th M. Kavanagh, 18th P. Perito (Longest Drive Men).

Best Front 9: D. Spiring 34, Best Back 9: P. Perito 34, Best Par 5’s: P. Perito 18, Best Par 3s: T. Hitt 9.

Best Gross Score: B. Martin 82 Best Guest: J. Sharley 83

CSA today: +2 Captain’s Bunker: 16€Many thanks to our sponsors today: Sierra

Golf, Sands Bistro, Frattellis, Pinada Blinds, El Corazon.

Football Draw: D. Curtis, A. Marshall & G. White.

In his presentation the Captain congratulated the Vice Captain, Malcolm Foskett for winning the Medal today, and wished Paula Fearn and Bernie Newnes the best of luck in the next round of the Cortes Inglés on Saturday, and welcomed Sandra Pickard onto the Waiting List for membership of EGS.

Congratulations to all the winners, especially Bill Martin for an excellent gross score of 82 – considering he scored 10 on the 2nd hole!! Also welcome back Ian Turner who has been building a boat, ‘Calypso’, due to be launched on Saturday, where are you off to, Ian…the Caribbean?

Talking about the Caribbean, the final Dinner/Dance of the season will be held on Friday 25th June in the Club, theme….Caribbean…dress Tropical..

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Addiction to alcohol is very simply defined as needing to drink, rather than just wanting to drink. so the million dollar question is at what point do we move from social drinkers to dependent drinkers and why does this happen? well, the reasons are many and varied. there is some clear research to show a genetic predisposition to addictive disorders (Alcoholism, drug Addiction, gambling etc) and there is also some evidence to show that addictions can be socially constructed.

For example, if your parents or other significant adults in your childhood displayed alcoholic behaviour, this can become normalised by the child. so, if you have a genetic predisposition to addiction and you’re brought up in an environment where addictive behaviours are witnessed, then the likelihood of you developing an alcohol dependency increases massively.

so it is both a psychological and physical illness and it can develop slowly or quickly over time, depending on the individual circumstances. it is as real an illness as cancer or diabetes and has diagnosable symptoms, just like any other illness. It is a baffling condition, one which no-one ever gives their permission to, and certainly no-one ever sets out to become addicted to anything (especially true where addictions are present in family members).

the progress of addiction follows very clear stages, but the important part to consider is the element of tolerance to the substance or activity. Put simply, when we start drinking or using, we need only a relatively small amount to feel the effects of the drug (and alcohol is a drug). Continued exposure to the substance creates a tolerance, meaning that in order to get the

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eventually, the side effects (hangovers, shakes etc) become more and more until the user ‘needs’ to use the drug in order to just feel ‘normal’. The pursuit of this elusive feeling is classic in the addictive personality, rationalising behaviours in order to gain access to the drug of choice and limiting decisions to focus on getting the drink or drug they crave to feel ‘normal’. For example, choosing to pick the kids up from school or taking a drink to feel oK again, the drink usually wins.

it is at this time that the isolation of addiction becomes apparent. the addict is choosing their drug of choice over their loved ones and their regular responsibilities, such as work, just to make themselves feel normal and to chase the ‘high’ they felt from the drug originally.

this is why addictions are sometimes referred to as a ‘family illness’, because the addict displays behaviours towards the family that effect the family immensely. As the addict becomes withdrawn into their addiction, so does the family. Because the behaviour of their addict is so unpredictable, the family stops inviting friends round, or stops going out to meet other people. As the alcohol has isolated the addict, it too is isolating the family. it is as frustrating and upsetting for the family and loved ones of the addict as it is for the alcoholic themselves.

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