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LAST WEEK two of Torrevieja'smost established associatedjoined forces, with the TorryArmy giving their support toAge Concern, in their quest toraise funds for a new Coach.Thanks to a special fundraisingevent, a cheque for 250€ waspresented by Torry Army'sEdward Greenburry to AgeConcern President MaureenPayne. The cheque bring AgeConcerns fundraising effortspast the 26,000€ mark as theyget closer and closer to theirgoal of 30,000€ for the newcoach.

Age Concern PresidentMaureen Payne said; “We'd liketo thank the Torry Army for theirkind donation. It brings us evercloser to our goal of 30,000€

which we hope to reach by theend of the year, or early in 2016.The new coach will be primarilyused to transport members toand from our headquarters inSan Luis. It will be speciallyadapted with a wheel chairramp so that we can support asmany people as possible in thecommunity.” Torry ArmyPresident Pat Stewart said: “Weare delighted to be able tosupport Age Concern, We are allgetting older and may belooking for their assistance oneof these days. We also supportedthe last fundraising efforts for anew Coach for Age Concern,back in 2004, and we aredelighted to be able to help outthis time also.”

Age Concern Costa Blanca Sur

was formed in March 1998 andits constitution was acceptedand registered by theGeneralitat Valenciana in May ofthat year. It is a member of theFederacion de Asociaciones deAge Concern Espana which isregistered in Madrid. AgeConcern in Torrevieja is run byvolunteers and are alwayslooking for more. If you want todo something worthwhile andare prepared to make acommitment of one session aweek to the charity they wouldlike to hear from you on 966 786887. The charity is based inTorrevieja at The Centre,C/Paganini s/n, Urb. La Siesta,03184 Torrevieja, theirheadquarters for the past 11years.

The Centre is open Mondaysto Fridays from 10 am to 1.30pm. Visitors are always welcometo drop in for advice andinformation, and to discussmatters in confidence or juststop by for coffee and a chatwith the volunteers and othervisitors. They do not ask for

payment for any advice,information or assistance given.Age Concern Costa Blanca Suralso has a charity shop inTorrevieja at C/Patricio Zammit41 on the corner withC/Concordia and is situated veryclose to the Bus Station inTorrevieja and is open Mondaysto Fridays from 10.00am to1.30pm. Contact with theCharity shop is made throughthe Centre volunteers on 96 6786887. Monies raised in theCharity Shop are used tosupport the work of the charityand includes helping thefinancing of their advice andinformation service, LIFELINEprojects plus the purchase ofwheelchairs and other careequipment. They are alwaysgrateful for good qualitydonated items: clothing, bric-a-brac, books, etc. However, weare unable to accept large itemsof furniture due to lack ofstorage. Donations can be takenstraight to the Charity Shop orto The Centre.

It only costs 5.00€ to become

a member of the Torry Army, CDTorrevieja's official supportersclub, with more details to befound on their website at:www.fctorrevieja.net. The TorryArmy was formed by a smallgroup of ex-pats in San Luiswho wanted to support andfollow the local football team.During the mid-2000's they hadmore than 700 membersalthough over the years manyhave returned to the UK to bewith family or for work. TheTorry Army is always looking toattract more members andapart from supporting CDTorrevieja on the terraces theyalso arrange dun social eventssuch as quiz-nights, bingosessions, lunches, day-trips andother social activities as well asarranging a coach to CDTorrevieja away games whenthere is sufficient interest. Attheir Club Shop in San Luis,open 10.00am to noonweekdays, you can purchaseTorry Army brandedmerchandise: polo shirts,sweatshirts, hats, scarves, capsetc. and football club home andaway shirts. The Torry Army wasformed to bring together like-minded people to support andpromote their local footballteam CD Torrevieja and enjoyeach other’s company at thesocial activities it organises andthat has never changed and isits reason for being.

Tel: 673 196 455

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Torry Army support Age Concern

The fallen from world conflicts were remembered onSunday morning at the Capilla de las Mil Palmeras. Morethan 400 people attended the 8th service than has beencommemorated on the Orihuela Costa in the presenceof the Vice Consul for Alicante, who is also the Presidentof The Royal British Legion, Spain District North, LloydMilen, Nigel Hails, Orihuela’s Councillor for ForeignResidents, Sofia Alvarez, Guardia Civil Trafico OfficerFrancisco Morales and the mayor of Pilar de la Horadada,Ignacio Ramos.

The Phoenix Concert Band under the direction of MD,Julie Schofield played inside the church prior to andduring the service, while the Torrevieja Pipes and Drumsled the 'standards' to the Church. And estimated 400people made this possibly the largest gathering to dateas mostly former expatriate military personnel, theirfamilies and friends gathered to pay their respects.

The service was led once again by Rev Terry Baxterwith readings from Branch Members Walter Shatford

and Michael Reeves along with a moving version of ‘Wewill remember them’ performed by Elise MacGregor andJanelle, accompanied on guitar by Alex Scott.

Following the playing of the Last Post by Derek Hayesand ‘Flowers of the forest’ played by Tony Dolpin, twominutes of silence was held to remember those friends,family and colleagues who have served in the armedforces..

Keith Carter, chairman of the Orihuela Costa Branch ofthe Royal British Legion, said the event was yet anothergreat success and it was especially pleasing to see somany local residents, of all nationalities, coming out toshow their support. He said "It has been a trulywonderful day." Following the service in Mil Palmerasthere was a further dedication in Campoverde VillageChurch and a Poppy Appeal Concert featuring the area'smassed choirs, and organised by Nigel Hopkins, at theCristo Recusitado Temple in La Regia.

Another service will be held tomorrow, on November11th, at the La Siesta Church in Torrevieja. Everyone iswelcome to attend. More photos from Sunday's servicecan be found on Page 7.

Remembrance Service in Orihuela Costa

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Last Monday week, the organisers for the associationfor the Barrio del Acequión announced that they havehad no choice but to cancel their festivities because of acomplete lack of response from anyone in thePentapartito council. Thus, over the December holidays,the Barrio del Acequión will not be celebrating thefestivities plus they have left the door open to thepossible dismantling of the neighbourhood associationThe Association of Residents of Barrio El Acequiónissued a statement in which they made known to allmembers of the association and the press that they havehad no choice but to come to the decision to suspendthe activities "and the possible dismantling of thefacilities and assets of the association."

The reason that has caused this decision is the lack ofresponse from the City Council, with the associationspecifically stating that they have been left without achoice because of "our fruitless efforts made to theMunicipal Corporation, through letters sent to thevarious departments requesting the necessaryauthorizations for the completion of the recreational,social and solidarity with the neighbourhood's activities.These include such festivities as bonfires, collection and

distribution of toys and food at Christmas and Epiphany,the very popular Bisiquión, social events, bingo, charityfundraising, music, dancing plus family andneighbourhood meetings."

The association noted that: "to date, we have not hadthe slightest response from anyone in the Council, eitherfor or against, showing a total and absolute ignoranceon the part of the government team." The associationheld a meeting on Saturday afternoon in turn wanted tosend out a general thanks to neighbours and supporterswho have made the activity possible for many years.

Neighbours from the area commented that June's"Bisiquón" was one of the very first events attended bycouncillors from the pentapartito, although none of

them rode through the streets of Torrevieja with themore than 300 cyclists, and this action, or lack of it, hasnow endangered the event after many years of'soldiaridad'.

Apart from the pentapartito council cancelling theSummer Parade and moving the Salt Queen event to adifferent date, also at risk is the International Carols inthe Square, for which the pentapartito council have yetto reply to, after many requests from the organisers.Meanwhile, the Municipal Theatre remains closed, theTorrevieja Symphony Orchestra have said they willprobably not be performing in the InternationalAuditorium again due to the high cost of renting thefacility and almost all the city's International Choirs,Performance groups, Theatre Companies and MusicalSocieties and Bands are shunning Torrevieja for othermore 'friendly' towns, such as San Fulgencio and LosMontesions, or performing in smaller venues. Thus, withthe cancellation of the Barrio El Acequión event alone,more than an estimated 10,000 people will not have anyfestivities to enjoy, a number that is more than the entirepentapartito council managed to attract in May'selection.

By Andrew AtkinsonSpain's Economy Minister Luis de Guindos and

Industry Minister Jose Manuel Soria visited Cuba onMonday November 1st to sign a deal to re-financeCuba's short term debt to Spain. I visited Cuba, and thecapital Havana, in February, 2015, in the wake of the USAand Cuba agreeing to once again establish diplomaticrelations between the two countries - re-instatingdiplomatic relations after over 60 years.

Having been in Cuba in February, I found Havana in a'time-warp'. This followed restrictions imposed by theUSA - and the 'Missile Crisis'. In December 2014 USAPresident Barack Obama initiated full diplomaticrelations between America and Cuba that saw Americalift certain travel restrictions into Cuba. The move alsosaw some new economic ties open. President Obamamet with Raul Castro in April - the first time the leadersof Cuba and the USA had met in decades.

The visit came in the wake of the United Statesremoving Cuba from its list of state sponsors of terror inJune, opening a gateway for the diplomatic renewalbetween the two countries.

I witnessed refurbishment work on the USA Embassyin Havana in February, situated on the Havanawaterfront, which formerly housed the AmericanEmbassy, prior to the severing of diplomatic ties afterthe Cuban Revolution in the 1950s.

The move ended decades of Cold War enmity in thewake of the failed 'Bay of Pigs' invasion and the MissileCrisis - when Diplomatic relations ceased between theUSA and Cuba in 1961.

Fidel Castro visited New York in 1959 in the wake ofousting Fulgencio Batista - a USA backed dictator -

based in Havana. President Eisenhower refused to meetCastro. And, returning to Havana, Castro nationalised allUSA interests within Cuba - without compensation. Amove that lead to America breaking diplomatic ties, andimposing a trade embargo. Properties that belonged toAmericans today see Cuban families in residence.

The re-opening diplomatic move by PresidentObama came in the belief that the trade embargo onCommunist island Cuba, 90 miles south of Florida, wasineffective. When Obama met Raul Castro in April it wasthe first meeting between USA and Cuba leaders since1956. Raul Castro succeeded brother Fidel in 2008. Myvisit to Cuba witnessed many as poverty stricken -underlined by an aged cigar smoking Cuban ladyrunning across a busy road to greet me, and asking for aphoto, of which she wanted paying. Most Cubans arenot wealthy people although Cubans receive freeUniversity education, and a free health service.

I saw Cuban workers waiting at the roadside, sawpolice stopping vehicles, and instruct the driver to takethem to their workplace. People jumped into the back ofa truck to go on their way.

In a 'time-warp' I posed alongside 1950s AmericanCadillacs and Chevrolets in Havana - mostly used as taxisfor tourists. The Cuban currency is the 'Cuc' and, fromresearch, I read that a qualified Doctor's salary is littlemore than 25 Cucs a month. While Cubans go abouttheir daily tasks hundreds of European tourists spendtheir time on the Island's beaches, drinking champagneand cocktails - smoking Havana cigars. Havana is abustling, busy City, crammed with tourists.

Agreements were signed by the Spanish and CubanMinisters on economic, innovation, industrial and

development energy policies and the refinancing ofCuba´s 201.5 million Euros in short term debt, whichincludes principal and interest, to Spain. RicardoCabrisas, Cuban Vice President, signed the deal with DeGuindos at the headquarters of the Council of State. InFebruary refurbishment was being undertaken at theUSA Embassy in Havana - that has now re-opened. ACuban Embassy has also opened in Washington while itwas formally announced in July that the USA and Cubahad reached an agreement to re-establish formaldiplomatic relations that led to opening Embassies ineach other's capitals.

It seems that following the meeting between Cubaand Spain this month things are moving in the rightdirection. “New stages and new opportunities areopening, I'm convinced that Spain, as happens in foreigntrade and in many other markets, will play afundamental role, especially given the long-standingrelationship with Cuba," said Spain's Finance Minister DeGuindos.

Barrio del Acequión cancels their celebrations

Ministers visit Cuba to sign deal tore-finance short term debt to Spain

Last Friday the 'Samaritans inSpain' opened their new drop incentre at Punta Marina nearPunta Prima. This is an extensiontheir charity shop that is alreadyestablished there. Guests ofhonour included Patron DaveBull plus the British AmbassadorSimon Manley and othermembers from the BritishConsulate in Alicante.

The official honours ofcutting the ribbon fell to localauthor, broadcaster andjournalist Dave Bull, who said afew words of thanks followed byBritish Ambassador SimonManley who praised all thevolunteers for their hard workand hours of dedication thatthey freely gave towards theproject. After cutting the tape,the guests were given a tour ofthe new facilities and given anoverview of how the call centreand private drop in rooms are tobe used,

Keeping the crowdentertained was a spinning classrun by Jason who is raising fundsfor the Samaritans through the'Spartans' Obstacle Race onNovember 28th (more details onPage 4). Dave and Mitch Bull alsotook part in the work outfestivities and also on November28th 2015, the father and sonteam plan to Kayak from Murcia

to Guardamar to raise funds forcancer charity, AECC and to raiseawareness for Samaritans inSpain, of which Dave is theirPatron. They will be spendingthe coming weeks training forthe event.

The British Consul in Alicante,Sarah-Jane Morris, alsocongratulated the Samaritans inSpain in the launch of theirnational free phone number 900525 100, earlier this year. TheConsul said “The Samaritans inSpain is a fantastic organisationrun by a really dedicated andprofessional group ofvolunteers. They play a key rolein supporting English speakingindividuals in Spain who aregoing through a difficult patchin their lives. I’m always veryimpressed with the amazingwork they do and think theirmotto you talk, we listen reallycaptures how they approach

providing thatsupport. Consularteams acrossSpain really valuethe impact theyhave and willcontinue tosupport them andpromote theirwork at everyopportunity. I’mdelighted that

they have been able to achievetheir aim of launching a 24hour,365 days a year free-phoneservice to those in need.”

Samaritans in Spain is anorganisation operated by agroup of unpaid Volunteers.They are available by telephoneor e mail to any English speakeracross the whole of Spain andthe Islands, of any age, who isexperiencing emotionalproblems of any kind. Theyintend to continue to expandand develop the service, whichis based very much on theestablished Samaritan model,which has been in operation inthe UK since 1953. They arepleased to have had the supportof Samaritans UK throughoutthe time they have worked toestablish themselves in Spain.

The project began inSeptember 2005 andculminated in the launch of the

Costa Blanca Samaritans servicein Spain in July 2008 when theyopened their first Branch inBenissa, three nights a week.This was followed by theopening of the second branch inVillamartin in January 2009. InMarch 2009 they increased theiropening hours to five evenings aweek and this was furtherincreased in January 2010 toseven evenings a week.

With the opening in 2013 oftheir Call Centre, shop and dropin centre at the Punta MarinaCommercial Centre in Torreviejathe offices in Benissa andVillamartin have now closed.From January 2013, the serviceincreased to a full 24 hours a dayservice, 365 days a year. Theyalso have a satellite centre at theBritish Embassy in Madrid wherethere are five trained listeners

and they are very grateful for allthe support they receive fromThe British Embassy in Madridand the Consular offices acrossSpain.

The Samaritans in Spain isvery active in the province ofAlicante and throughout Spainsupporting people of allnationalities who findthemselves in situations of need,providing a much neededlistening service. The Samaritansin Spain can also be contactedby e-mail [email protected] at their drop-in centre andshop based in the Punta PrimaCommercial Centre in Torrevieja.For more information about theSamaritans in Spain and how tovolunteer, visithttp://www.samaritansinspain.com.

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By Andrew AtkinsonThe Local Policia in Los Montesinos have

put out an appeal this week to the ownersof a missing dog. "A dog was picked upduring the afternoon shift," said a LocalPolicia spokesperson.

The male mongrel breed dog is white,with a black patch across the left sideear/face: "If anyone knows who the dogbelongs to please contact us on: 966 721525," said the spokesperson.

Lost dog found in Montesinos

British Ambassador visits Samaritans

Jason Scawthorn, Personal Trainer at Fit 4 All Gym,Punta Prima, Torrevieja, has set himself the challenge ofparticipating in the Spartan's Race on SaturdayNovember 28th, 2015. It's a very special and uniquechallenge that is not so much about who is first andgetting to the finish line, but the journey to get there.It's a challenging 13+km race with 21+ obstacles;fastest time should be around 65 minutes. Longesttimes will be over 3 hours. The organisers use TimingChips for accuracy.

Reebok Spartan Race operates with heat starts. Heatsize depends on the race course but will be between150 and 250 athletes. Heats will leave every 15 minutesafter the first heat. Those that register for the 9.00am"Elite" heat are those who want to be as competitive aspossible and race against the best. Spartan Races areopen to everyone. All you need to be is 18 years of ageon race day for the Super Race. You do not have to be amember of any kind of sports club and you do not needany license. The participant declares to be physicallyhealthy and that no medical concerns exist whichprevent him/her from participating in a long distanceobstacle course.

The Spartan Race Valencia will take place in alocation called "La Muela" in Paterna- a wide area next

to an industrial area only a few minutes from the CityCentre of Valencia. This place was used by the army fortraining and will offer a variety of rolling sections,woods and rocky areas. Parque Empresarial Táctica,Carrer del Corretger 1, 46988 Paterna, Valencia

The organisers are always looking for volunteers.They said: “Be part of our behind the scenes team byvolunteering to help at a race. You will learn a thing ortwo, and experience what it's like to be part of theSpartan team. Your efforts make the Reebok SpartanRace the best obstacle racing series, and ensure a greatexperience for thousands of participants. There aredifferent volunteer areas to choose from like Festival,course or registration. You can choose your area whensigning up as a volunteer. So what's next? Sign up andchoose the race you want to volunteer for. You canvolunteer for one day or more days (the day before raceday is also available) receive information upfront fromyour volunteer coordinator. Receiveinformation and on-site training for the jobthat has been assigned to you. Of courseyou receive one food voucher, drinks and ashirt and much more. You will quickly learnwhile volunteering, add to yourprofessional experience and probably meetnew friends.”

Reebok added: “Race with your friends orcolleagues! It's probably the mostextraordinary, fun experience you'll everhave. Every team with 5 or more teammembers automatically joins the teamranking- you do not need to register yourteam for that ranking. In order to be ranked,5 team members need to finish the race. Theteam members do not have to be in thesame heat, but can race in different heats. Itwill increase your team experience and youcan run as a team in the same heat, but it'snot mandatory. A team can be composedby male and female athletes, but there is noseparate ranking by gender. Decisive for theteam ranking is the time of the 5th athleteof the team in finish. It's not about the best5 or more individuals but about the bestteam effort. So run through the course as a

team and you will get in with a better team time.”Spectators are always welcome. You can experience

an extraordinary day with various activities at thefestival area, try out our festival obstacles, bring yourkids to the Junior Spartan Race or just enjoy watchingyour loved ones slip and slide through the course.Depending on venue obligations you may need toregister at the entrance.

Jason's team consists of Claudia, Melanie and a friendplus they'll be supported and helped along by Jason'schildren, Jake and Luca. Jason is also offering his time togive a class to any business, shop, office or company whowish to sponsor him. Visit the new Drop In office of theSamaritans and declare your intent to sponsor Jason,leave your details and he'll visit you at a mutually agreedtime, to put your and your 'team; through their paces.More details on the Race itself at: http://spartanrace.esand for Jason at: www.fit4all-torrevieja.com.

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While Torrevieja may be a bit of a cultural wildernessat the present time, with the closure of the MunicipalTheatre and few performance groups willing to riskbooking premises or paying for the privilege, there arestill plenty of other attractions to pick and choose from.For those willing to travel a little, there is 'An eveningwith Texas' on Tuesday 17th November at the PalacioVista Alegre in Madrid and on the 18th they move toBarcelona's Sala Razzmattaz. The following night, theFoo Fighters are in Barcelona on Thursday 19thNovember in the Palau Sant Jordi while at the samevenue on Tuesday 24th and Wednesday 25th, Madonnais on stage

During the winter the The Rojales Craft Market isopen on the 1st Sunday of each month in the morningfrom 11.00am to 2.00pm. It's is a fun place to visit if youare looking for small a gift, piece of art or decoration,don’t miss the monthly Craft Market at the Cuevas delRodeo in Rojales. Local artists put their work on displayalong with other craft works to browse and enjoy. Alsoon the 1st Sunday of each month is the Ace Cafe ClassicCar event, on the street outside La Torre Hotel in LosMontesinos from 11.00am to 1.00pm whileMoonshinners have their Classic and Custom Rod eventat the Miroil Garage in Catral on the last Sunday of themonth between 11.00am and 1.00pm. Admission is free.

Something not to miss is the Torrellano MiniatureSteam Train. It is run by the friends of the railwaysassociation and so is normally only open on Saturdaysbetween 4.00pm and 8.00pm with Miniature Train Ridesduring February and March on the 2nd Sunday from10:30am to 1:30pm. Every month the Friends of theRailways Association host a miniature train event at therailway museum in Torrellano. Donations of 1.50€ pervisit are requested.

The 35th Edition of the Cartagena Jazz Festival isalready in progress and runs until Thursday 22ndNovember 2015. On Friday13th November at 9:30pm,Kurt Elling and José James are at the Nuevo Teatro Circo:Tickets: 20€. Saturday 14th November at 9:30pm,Ibrahim Maalouf and Esperanza Spalding are also at theNuevo Teatro Circo. Tickets: 20€. Friday 20th Novemberat 9:30pm: Jorge Pardo and CMQ Big Band play at theNuevo Teatro Circo: Tickets: 18€. Saturday 21stNovember at 9:30pm it the fabulously fun Kitty, Daisy &Lewis at the Nuevo Teatro Circo: Tickets: 18€ with thefestival ending on Sunday 22nd November at 8:00pmwith Andrea Motis, Joan Chamorro Quintet & KyleEastwood Band at the Nuevo Teatro Circo: Tickets: 18€.Tickets can be brought at the ticket office at the NuevoTeatro Circo and the Auditorio El Batel; 10:00am to2:00pm and 5:00pm to 8:00pm Monday to Friday.

Individual tickets are available from both venues oron the internet through Ticketmaster.

And if you are looking for a bargain, a date for thediary is November 27th, otherwise known as BlackFriday. Many of the stores, not only in Torrevieja, butespecially in larger cities, including Madrid, Barcelonaand Valencia offer cut price deals and special offers.More information next week in the Coastrider.

For more updated news about local artists and eventsthat are happening all around the Costa Blanca, checkout the Gig Guide and other information on festivals,fiestas etc., found within the pages of the Coastrider, orkeep in track online at: www.coastriderspain.com.

November Happenings

Jason racing for Samaritans In Spain

ANDRIY LYTVYN is described as 178 centimetres tall with shortblonde hair and light blue eyes. He is wanted for questioning inconnection with a homicide in Torrevieja in May, 2011. His currentwhereabouts is not known. If you see anybody matching hisdescription, please call the Guardia Civil immediately on 062 or alertthe police.

Wanted for Questioning

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Lloyd Milen has been promoted fromVice Consul in Alicante, to become thenew British Consul-General for north-east Spain. Lloyd Milen, currently ViceConsul for the Alicante region, has beenappointed as Consul-General inBarcelona and the Consular RegionalManager for north-east Spain, whichincludes the popular regions for Britonsof Catalunya and the Balearic Islands.

Mr Milen, who will take up the positionnext month, replaces Andrew Gwatkin,who has left for a new role outside theForeign Office. Recruitment for a newVice Consul in Alicante begins this week.

As Consul-General, Mr Milen willrepresent UK interests and lead theteams of the British Consulates inBarcelona, Palma de Mallorca and Ibiza,as well as the British Honorary Consuls inMenorca, Tarragona, Gerona andAndorra. Lloyd Milen said: “I am delightedto take up this opportunity to lead threevery experienced consular teams whoprovide high quality assistance to theBritish visitors and residents that needour help. The consulates of north-eastSpain are among the busiest in the world,together handling nearly 600 seriousassistance cases last year – from deaths todetentions to hospitalisations - andissuing more than 1200 emergencypassports.”

The north-east consular region seessome 5.2 million British visitors everyyear, many to the popular destinations of

Barcelona, the Catalan coast andBalearics resorts. In addition, more than37,000 Britons are registered as residentsof the region, with many more thought toreside for all or part of the year.

Simon Manley, British Ambassador,said: “Lloyd has been a fantastic asset toBritish tourists and residents in theAlicante region for the last seven years,and I am very pleased that he will now betaking his skills and experience to leadthe teams in north-east Spain andAndorra. I also have no doubt that we willbe able to recruit a talented person toreplace him as Vice Consul in Alicante, inorder to carry on our valuable workthere.”

Mr Milen was born in Middlesbroughand studied political science at BrunelUniversity, followed by roles in the NHSand housing charities, before moving toSpain in 2006. He was appointed ViceConsul in Alicante in 2008.

New British Consul-Generalannounced for north-east Spain

Some say our schooldays arethe best time of our lives andothers disagree. One aspect of ourschool days that we will allremember, like it was yesterday,were the school dinners. We‘enjoyed’ lumpy mashed potatoes,the darkest green cabbage piledon our plates like Mount Everest,butter beans three times a week,thick yellow custard and so manymore culinary delights we mayprefer to put to the back of ourminds. We all had great fun in theplayground kicking a ball,throwing two balls up against awall, hopping around on one legplaying hopscotch or maybehaving a sneaky puff on a Woodbine behind the bikeshed.

Over the next couple of weeks you have not one buttwo opportunities to travel back in time a decade or fourto the days that our parents kept telling us were the bestdays of our lives. You are all invited to re-live thesemagical moments at Reflections Restaurant and Bar,Calle Aviles, San Luis. The first of these special events hasbeen organised by the guys from The Cucaracha Clubfilm. On Thursday 19th November at 7.30pm, theclassroom doors will be flung open and memories of theSchool Disco will come flooding back as you enter intodays long past. Siesta Productions, responsible for themaking of the film The Cucaracha Club in and aroundTorrevieja, play host to an Old School Disco.

And it's not just the great music from your youth butyou'll be taken back all those years with a two coursemenu that includes a choice of your favourite’s sausages,

fish fingers or cheese burgers andfor pud a choice of rice puddingwith cinnamon or apple crumble.Livening the evening up, TKO'sKeith Nicol will be spinning thediscs and playing all the ’hauntingmelodies’ of the 50’s, 60’s, 70’s andfor the really young 40somethings, maybe even a fewfrom the 80's. There are lots ofprizes for the best dressed schoolboys and girls and those who wishto come in the dress of the era. Allthis fun and food: all muchimproved from our school days iswaiting for you at Reflections onNovember 19th. So get yourtickets now. They are priced at just

12.50€ from Reflections or book your place by phoning603 344 717 or 688 387 490.

On Wednesday 25th Novemberat 7.30pm we go back in time forSmile Charity Group to host theirevent School Dinners. We may notremember our history, geographyor arithmetic lessons but we will allremember our school dinners forone reason or another! No packedlunches then with good andhealthy nutritional food it was allhearty, belly filling food withoutmuch thought for proteins,vitamins or carbohydrates. Peaslike bullets, lumpy gravy, stodgysuet puddings, and the memoriescome flooding back!

The School Dinners event also takes place atREFLECTIONS, Calle Aviles, San Luis (Just down from theChristmas Shop) on Thursday 25th November will bereminiscent of days past with the menu similar to whatwe knew, but will be cooked superbly, totally edible andto be enjoyed. A two course menu including spamfritters, macaroni cheese or shepherd’s pie with chips orfreshly mashed potato with ‘Afters’ of either applecrumble with lump free custard or hot rice pudding witha dollop of jam. All comes with bread and butter and aglass of orange squash.

The school timetable is going to include games weused to play like Conkers and Jacks. Entertainment fromlocal vocalist Ricardo getting us on our feet dancing tosongs from the 60’s and 70’s. Headmaster, John Palmer,will be taking the register and overseeing the 11 plusexam and spelling test. Come dressed in your schooluniform or PE kit and you could walk off with a lovelyprize. All proceeds of the raffle will go to one of the threecharities Smile have close ties with. Torrevieja StrokeSupport, Elche Children’s Home and Benijofar CrisisAppeal. Tickets are just 12.50 euro are now on sale atReflections, The Post Room Benijofar, Benijofar library orby phoning 966 712 382, 665 222 974 or 688 387 490.

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School Daze Dinners

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We Remember Them

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By Andrew AtkinsonLocal Policia and the Guardia Civil are appealing to

the public following a bank robbery in the quite town ofLos Montesinos, Alicante. "The Banco Santander de LosMontesinos has suffered a robbery. Any information orwitnesses are asked to get in touch with the Civil Guardon 062," said a spokesperson from the Local Policia inLos Montesinos.

The daring robbery occurred on Saturday night,November 7th that involved 'explosive' materials. “TheCivil Guard is looking for the authors of the event thathappened on Saturday night," said the spokesperson."An explosion has led to numerous failures in theinterior of the bank office," they added. Guardia Civil,Local Policia and firefighters attended the scenefollowing the robbery. At the time of going to Press nodetails were at hand as to what was stolen during theraid.

A petrol station in Los Montesinos was the scene oftwo armed robberies earlier this year. Since therobberies in Montesinos and other areas in the VegaBaja region arrests have been made. Los Montesinos,which celebrated their annual October Fiestas lastmonth, is this year celebrating its 25th Anniversary as anIndependent Town.

By Andrew AtkinsonBenidorm Palace show star Joe Longthorne has

finished radiotherapy treatment following the return ofmouth cancer this year. “He’s doing really well, theradiotherapy finished six weeks ago, but it stays in thesystem for six months," said Manager Jamie Moran.

Longthorne, 60, who appeared at the Benidorm Palacein 2012, was diagnosed with mouth cancer in June 2014,and underwent a 12 hours operation to remove thetumour. This summer the tumour returned - leading toshow cancellations by the star - and Longthorne, who hasfaced numerous cancer battles, had a six weeks course ofradiotherapy. Jamie, who is also Joe's partner, said: "Ittakes its toll. Joe was 30 when he first got cancer. He’s 60now - and you don’t bounce back so quickly.”

Joe, who lives in Blackpool, and is expected to returnto show business in 2016, will be in attendance at TheImperial Hotel, Blackpool on November 15th, in aid of theJoe Longthorne Foundation. “Joe does feel bad to havecancelled shows around the country - but it looks like he’llbe back - being on stage is his big love. “That is what Joe’slived his life for," added Jamie.

After the monthly meeting of the Asociación de lasRutas y Caminos de la Sal on Saturday 7th November,about a dozen of the group of Volunteers went on a walkfrom the information center, the Casa Forestal, up to thefar end of the lake of La Mata, at the roundabout junctionto Los Montesinos. The day was perfect, the lake calm andlike a mirror and in places the silence was total, difficult toimagine for a place so near a major road and large town.

Some of the group looked at plants and birds en routeand were lucky to find things of interest. We took note ofthe new signs which were made by a small working partythat spent Saturday mornings for several monthsproducing these. We all enjoyed the companionship aswell as the walk and hope to repeat such activities in thefuture.

We welcome new members at our meeting once amonth, the next of which will be on the 5th of Decemberat the Casa Forestal, the little white house perched on thehill at the roundabout for La Mata. We can give guidedvisits to the Park for small groups in English and German.

To find out more please look at our website which iswww.lamataparkvolunteers.blogspot.com. If you wouldlike to join us please contact our President Stephen Bollon email: [email protected] or Secretary Maggie ontel. 966 848

Bank robbery inLos Montesinos

Rutas y Caminos de la Sal Star Joe Longthorne 'doingreally well' after cancer scare

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While the majority of 2016 Calendarsproduced on the Costa Blanca havesome beautiful scenery and greatphotographs, the Cucaracha Club teamhave gone for a much more PirelliCalendar look for the New Year.

Yes, the girls have been down to thebeach in La Marina and are displayingtheir charms, but in the most tastefulway. While it's bound to very, very,popular with the local lads, even yourgranny or grandpa will appreciate thebeautiful girls who all can be seenacting in the Cucaracha Club Film too.

The calendar was photographed byJorge Herrera from La Marina-Villageand is available for just 5.00€.

It's available from: Venture Fleet, BarSpangles, Kennedy's Supermarket andLa Campana in Los Montesinos: DaVinci's, Luz de Luna Reflections Bar andBar Kenz in San Luis: The Card Shop,Benimar: The Post Room, Benijofar andThe Bog Road, at Aquamarina in CaboRoig and also at the Old School Disco atReflections, San Luis Lakeside,Torrevieja, on Thursday November19th.

Glamorous Girls for 2016

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When the Spanish CivilWar tore through Spain in1936, thousands of peoplefled the country's ruraltowns for the cities in searchof work.

From these conditionsemerged the unlikely lovestory of Juan Martin andSinforosa Colomer - acouple who refused toabandon their small villagewhere they have lived bythemselves for the past 45years.

The couple, now aged 79and 82 respectively, work the land and take care ofa few dozen cats and dogs in a town that was oncehome to 200 residents.

A short film by Jungles in Paris has detailed thesimple but hard life the couple live in the isolatedtown, located around 100miles from Valencia, inthe country's east.

Juan Martin told the filmmakers he would haveleft many years ago, but his wife grew up in the cityand it was there they had a daughter, whotragically died aged eight.

He explained: 'Because my wife was born in thisplace, she has always lived here. She doesn't wantto leave.

'Had it been up to me, I would have left thetown a long time ago. But I can't leave her byherself.'

The town, like any other rural village, once hada mayor, policeman, priest and professionalteachers.

But according to Angloinfo, in the wake of anatural disaster that killed many residents, it neverregained its former vibrancy.

This loss of population was further exacerbated,first by the movement of population from ruraltowns to cities amid the Civil War, and morerecently, modern demographics.

In one particularly poignant moment in thefilm, the two are filmed eating lunch together insilence when Sinforosa gently scolds her husband.

'How much oil have you put [on the food]?' sheasks. 'Don't you see the lettuce is plain?'

With a grace bred by extreme familiarity, hesimply chuckles at her reproach, rather thanoffering a retort.

He told the filmmakers he met her one daywhen they were young as she was bringing thecattle in from the fields.

From there, the couple got to know each otherat the two local taverns, where dancing used to beheld at the weekends.

Husband and wife the world left behind

The Spanish government pledgedFriday to take immediate legal actionagainst the regional parliament ofCatalonia if the Barcelona-based bodyapproves a proposal to formally start anattempt to break away from the rest ofSpain.

Catalonia's parliament has agreed toput the secessionist parties' proposal toa vote Monday, setting itself up for aconfrontation with the nationalgovernment in Madrid, which deems themove a violation of the SpanishConstitution.

Deputy Prime Minister Soraya Saenzde Santamaria said the government willseek the opinion of the Council of Stateand then call a special Cabinet meetingto announce it is seeking aConstitutional Court ruling.

The separatism proposal was drawnup by the "Together for Yes" pro-independence alliance and the radicalleftist CUP party, which between themhave 72 seats in Catalonia's 135-member

regional parliament following anelection in September. The two are intalks to form a new regional governmentbut disagree strongly over who shouldbe president.

Acting regional president Artur Mashas pledged Catalan independencewithin 18 months if he is chosen asregional president but the CUP hasvowed not to support him. Theparliament has until Jan. 9 to form agovernment or call a new election.

Catalonia, a region of 7.5 millionpeople in northeast Spain, is responsiblefor nearly a fifth of Spain's economicoutput and is proud of its own cultureand language.

Pro-independence sentiment beganto swell four years ago at the height ofSpain's economic crisis as secessionistsclaimed Catalonia could do better on itsown.

Most polls show Catalans would like asecession referendum but are evenlydivided over independence.

Residents of the normally tranquilMurcia countryside had their peacedisturbed on Tuesday when a strangeobject showed up out of nowhere.

Shepherd brothers Francisco and JuanEspín del Amo, who were tending theirflocks in the area as usual, stared inamazement at the greyish, oval-shapedthing that looked like nothing they hadever seen before.

The object weighed around 20kilograms and measured about a meterin diameter. It was wrapped in a blackmaterial that appeared to provideisolation.

“It must have dropped from the sky,”they concluded, according to local mediareports.

The object could also have been amilitary device – given that the army wasconducting training exercises in an areaknown as Llanos del Cagitan, within themunicipal limits of Mula (Murcia) – or ananti-hail rocket launched by an airplane.

The Civil Guard immediately activatedits protocol for nuclear, radiological,bacteriological and chemical threats, andsent officers in hazmat suits to inspectthe artefact.

It was later confirmed to be anaerospace industry device, possibly anauxiliary fuel tank for a rocket or asatellite.

This is not the first time that suchobjects have landed on Earth, said CivilGuard explosives experts. “A couple ofyears ago, similar items were found inAustralia and Brazil,” said one source.

By the time it was identified, Franciscoand Juan’s brother-in-law, a communitymanager whom the brothers contactedas soon as they found the strange object,had already done his own online researchand reached his own conclusion.

“The sphere looks very much like acomposite overwrapped pressure vessel(COPV), possibly from a space station,” hesaid. “These objects are made from suchresilient materials that they can surviveEarth re-entry, and even catastrophicexplosions, nearly intact.”

On Wednesday morning, Murciaauthorities were continuing to assesspotential environmental risks in the area.A radioactive facilities inspector has beenanalysing the site with an ionizationchamber, and tests have turned upnegative for higher-than-normal alpha,beta and gamma emissions.

The object is now at Civil Guardfacilities, waiting for somebody to claimit.

Spanish govt vows to take legal action ifCatalan parliament backs independence bid

Did it fall from the Death Star?

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Despite an apparent economicrecovery, Spanish salaries did notexperience any noticeable rise last year,while the difference between top andbottom earners increased, as did thebreach between men and women,according to figures released by theNational Statistics Institute (INE) onFriday.

The 2014 Active Population Surveyadditionally shows that 4.37 millionworkers in Spain made less than gross€1,221.10 a month last year, with another2.9 million failing to even reach the€1,000 mark, coming in at a monthly€972.80 or less.

In 2005, the term mileurista (one-thousand-euro-earner) was coined by amember of the public who wrote a letterto the editor of EL PAÍS, to describe thecountless highly skilled young Spaniardswho made no more than €1,000 a monthdespite a booming economy.

Now, many people talk aboutnimileuristas, or not-even-one-

thousand-euro-earners. There are aroundthree million Spaniards in this situation.

And that is just looking at grosssalaries. After deducting income tax andSocial Security payments, and factoringin two extra payments a year that mostsalaried workers receive, there are morethan four million Spaniards who makeless than €1,000 a year, out of a total of14.2 million included in the INE study.

The average monthly salary last yearwas €1,881.30 gross, representing only a0.65-percent rise (or €22.20) from 2013.

Those with lower salaries experiencedthe smallest increases, widening the gapbetween those who make the most andthose who make the least.

There is also a gender disparity, withwomen’s salaries dropping an average€3.50 a month to €1,618.10, while men’smonthly checks rose €23.80 to €2,125.

The INE notes that one of the mainreasons for this disparity is that morewomen work part-time, on temporarycontracts and in lower-paying sectors.

Three million Spanish workers madeless than €1,000 a month in 2014

A Catalan police officerstanding trial for bodily injury tolda judge on Wednesday that he hadaimed his baton at the plaintiff’slegs, but was thrown off balanceand hit his head instead.

The incident took place inBarcelona on May 27, 2014, duringstreet protests over the eviction ofa squatter centre called Can Vies inthe Sants neighbourhood.

The city’s plans to tear downCan Vies were at the heart of aviolent four-day confrontationbetween street protestors and riotpolice.

The defendant, a member ofthe Mossos d’Esquadra regionalpolice force, admitted that he wasthe person shown hitting Iván J. inphotographs taken by an eyewitness.

But he alleged that a fellow policeofficer got in the way of the blow,throwing him off balance and divertingthe weapon towards Iván J.’s headinstead of the lower half of his body - thearea that police regulations dictateshould be targeted.

As a result of the blow, the young manhad to undergo surgery to reconstructhis left ear, which was smashed by theforce of the impact.

In his complaint, Iván J. said that at thetime of the incident he was riding hisbicycle to meet his partner at Santssquare, and that two officers came up to

him and hit him with the baton “withoutany exchange of words or motives tojustify their action.”

But the police officer said that theyoung man had addressed them in a“threatening” manner, proffering “insults.”Two other officers – including the onewho allegedly got in the way of the blowand inadvertently diverted it – ratifiedthis version of events.

The police also said that they offeredthe youth medical assistance, but that herejected it.

Lawyers for the plaintiff expressedtheir regret that the officer’s superiorsnever opened an internal investigationinto the case.

Catalan riot officer says hebatoned youth’s ear “by mistake”

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Rehearsals are going wellfor Stagestuck's SleepingBeauty and they are alllooking forward to theperformances on the 26th,27th and 28th November.The show features a cast of22 in this show and around15 other Stagestruckmembers are involved eitherbackstage, Front of House,wardrobe or sound and light.

This production ofSleeping Beauty is anoriginal, pantomime scriptwritten by Stella Reardonand directed by LeighHumphries. Although it isbased on the traditionalstory, it has some hilariousscenes and comical characters such as theGangsters, disguised as jesters who are employedto protect the Princess from the evil Maleficent,Fanny Surefire the Nanny, played by a man inDame role and Sadie, the Lady in Waiting whospeaks in rhyme.

Sleeping Beauty is played by Blanca HelenaSierra who in the past has played Cinderella andJack as a Principal boy in Jack and the Beanstalkand Prince Rupert is played by a newcomer to thegroup, Victoria Scott as a Principal Boy. BothBlanca and Victoria are very talented actresses andsingers and play their parts with enthusiasm andprofessionalism, as do the whole cast. Thisperformance is interspersed with song to aid thetelling of the story and so has something to appealto everyone.

The show is being performed at the CardenalBelluga Theatre in San Fulgencio with the firstperformance being a matinee on Thursday 26thNovember, followed by two eveningperformances on Friday 27th and Saturday 28thNovember. Proceeds from ticket sales will beshared between the Alzheimer's Association, theCardenal Belluga theatre and other local charities.Tickets are 6.00€ each and this includes a freedrink on arrival. There is a 10% discount for groupbookings of 10 or more. Tickets are on sale at TheCard Place in Benimar, The Post Room in Benijofar,The Post Box in Dona Pepa, Quesada, MarabuLounge in Quesada, Kennedy's supermarket inMontesinos and Ray's Laundry in La Marina.Alternatively, call Jenny on 608 129 983, Leigh on679 679 584 or email Leigh:[email protected].

Nigel Hopkins presents his Christmas Concert featuring InHarmony Chamber Choir on Sunday 13th December in La ZeniaChurch, La Zenia at 7.30pm. Plenty of new and well-loved Christmasmusic for the whole family, including plenty of audienceparticipation ... and featuring the best local soloists. Nigel Hopkinswill also sing on the night. Tickets are 8.00€ and available from LaPonderosa Gift Shop. C.C. La Zenia.

On Saturday 30th January 2016 at the Orihuela Costa Resort, LaZenia there are two shows to bring in the New Year; an afternoonperformance at 2.00pm and in the evening at 8.00pm. This time,Nigel Hopkins Presents "That's Entertainment" featuring MelodyMakers International. Another fabulous show in this series of high-quality entertainment. Melody Makers International are withoutdoubt the leading popular chorus on the whole East Coast of Spain,and will perform many popular favourites including: Bridge OverTroubled Water, Fields Of Gold, Fix You, Rock Around The Clock, OneMoment In Time, Phantom of the Opera Medley, and many, manymore.

The show will feature the very best soloists on the Spanish musicscene, and include several special performances all from within thegroup. This year "That's Entertainment" are supporting the charityDebra - The Butterfly Children. Tickets: Afternoon (2.00pm) – 10.00€and Evening (8.00pm) - 12€ available from La Ponderosa Gift Shop,C.C. La Zenia.

Christmas andNew Year Concerts

Stagestruck's Sleeping Beauty

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It was blockbuster weekend forJames Bond fans last weekend as the24th and latest 007 film, SPECTREopened at Cines IMF. The film willcontinue playing in SALA 4, tonight,Wednesday and Thursday, at 6.00pm,with just the one screening eachevening. It costs 5.00€ on Monday andWednesday and 7.00€ on Tuesday.However, once the new film andculture club, Admit One, is up andrunning, it will only cost 5.00€ Mondaythru Thursday and 7.00€ Friday,Saturday and Sunday or on Fiesta andRed Days.

You don't have to be a member ofthe film club to enjoy an EnglishLanguage film. They are open toeveryone. Just look for the acronymV.O.S.E., along with the film descriptionas this stands for Version OriginalSubtitulada en Español (Spanish:Original Version Subtitled in Spanish).

Nick from Admit One said: “Greetings everyone andthank you for your interest in the new Admit One Englishlanguage film club. We are busy having specialmembership cards produced with a mag strip, so thatthe cinema can follow your viewing of English Languagefilms, and after ten films, your next one will be free. Also,if you wish to see a film on your birthday, that's also free.All films are first run films, and open on the same Fridaynight as the Spanish Language dubbed version, inSpain. On most occasions you will see it on the samenight as a film is released in the UK or Ireland. The filmwill be shown in English for one week. Thus Thursday ofthe following week will be the last night it will be shown.The films play all week, for seven nights.”

All films are shown at the Cines IMF, located in theOzone Centre, opposite the amusement arcade andbowling rink, just across the road from the HabanerasShopping Centre. There is plenty of free parkingavailable but to use the underground parking costs only1.00€. The process for signing up and receiving yourmembership cards is still under review and we will betalking with the cinema on Tuesday to work out theLogistics.

Membership to the Cultural and Film Club costs just20.00€ to join. If you are a couple, it costs 30.00€. Forchildren under 18 or those holding a Carnet Jove, it costsjust 5.00€. Thus a family of two adults and two childrenunder 18, the total would be 40.00€. Along with the freefilm options, club members will also be offered special

prices on food and drink, offers for adinner and movie from differentestablishments in the Habaneras andOzone Centres, raffles and draws to winclub merchandise and film memorabiliasuch as posters, advertising signage andother fun stuff such as dinners, free filmtickets and special film nights. They arealso planning a film festival for spring2016 and looking for sponsorship topurchase a film projector, audioequipment and screen to allow them totake the film club out and about andinto the community, to allow manymore people access to new and classicfilms around the Southern Costa Blanca.

Nick continued: “We will also beorganising social events and looking formembers who wish to volunteer andhelp out at the various activities that weare planning for 2016, plus helping withmembership drives, helping to establish

the club, and many other items. It's your club and longmay we have English Language cinema in Torrevieja.Every Tuesday evening the Cinema is informed aboutthe films it will receive for the following week. OnWednesday we will inform everyone on our mailing listwhich film will be showing the following Friday, in whichSALA and at what time. You can also find out thisinformation by visiting the cinema's website:http://cinesimf.com/torrevieja.”

For those who would like more information about thenew club and to join their mailing list, just send an emailto: [email protected] with 'Opt In' on the subject lineand you will be kept up to date with what is happeningand also how to join the club once their new 'Smart'loyalty cards are printed and ready.

English Language Films start in Torrevieja

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Tuesdays

9:00am Los Belones 9:00am Benissa 9:00am Los Alcazares StreetMarket 9:00am La Unión 9:00am Los Alcázares 9:00am Alhama de Murcia 9:00am Relleu 9:00am Altea 9:00am Jumilla 9:00am Callosa d‘ En Sarrià 9:00am Agost 9:00am Bullas 9:00am Orihuela Street Market 9:00am Pilar de la Horadada 10:00am Guardamar Fish Market

Wednesdays

8:00am Alcoy 8:00am Calpe Flea Market - Carpark close to Casa 9:00am Santiago de la RiberaStreet Market 9:00am Polop 9:00am Mutxamel 9:00am San Miguel StreetMarket 9:00am Teulada 9:00am El Poblets Craft Market 9:00am Alcantarilla 9:00am El Campello 9:00am San Javier 9:00am Benidorm

9:00am Orba 9:00am Benitachell 9:00am La Mata 9:00am Yecla 9:00am Ondara 9:00am Guardamar del SeguraStreet Market 10:00am Guardamar Fish Market- Port Marina de las Dunas

Thursdays

8:00am Benidorm AntiquesMarket - El Cisne 9:00am Villajoyosa 9:00am Lorca 9:00am Javea 9:00am Blanca 9:00am Los Urrutias 9:00am Guardamar del SeguraStreet Market 9:00am Murcia 9:00am San Javier Street Market 9:00am San Javier 9:00am Balsicas Street Market 9:00am Gandia 9:00am Agost 9:00am Librilla 9:00am Rojales Street Market - 9:00am La Marina Street Market 10:00am Guardamar Fish Market- Port Marina de las Dunas

Fridays

8:00am Alfas del Pi 8:30am Abarán

9:00am Gata de Gorgos 9:00am Pilar de la Horadada 9:00am Onil 9:00am Torrevieja Street Market 9:00am Calasparra 9:00am Finestrat 9:00am El Verger 10:00am Guardamar Fish Market- Port Marina de las Dunas 12:00pm Benidoleig CharityAuction at El Cid 4:00pm Los Montesinos StreetMarket

Saturdays

8:00am Calpe 9:00am HELP Charity Sale -Behind Rendezvous Bar Tiro dePinchon Pueblo Principe 9:00am Underworld Car BootSale Punta Prima 9:00am Alicante Market 9:00am Benissa 9:00am Torre Pacheco StreetMarket 9:00am Almoradi Street Market 9:00am Los Narejos StreetMarket 9:00am Fortuna 9:00am Pedreguer 9:00am Los Narejos 9:00am Santa Pola Street Market 9:00am Abanilla 9:00am Elda 9:00am Águilas 9:00am Playa Flamenca Street

Market 9:00am Orihuela Street Market

Sunday

9:00am Alhama de Murcia CraftMarket 9:00am Lorca 9:00am San Pedro del PinatarCraft Market 9:00am Torremanzanas 9:00am Cabo de Palos StreetMarket 9:00am Guardamar CampoLemon Grove Market 9:00am Pedreguer Flea Market 9:00am La Marina Street Market 9:00am Zoco Street Market 9:00am Aledo 9:00am Los Nietos 9:00am HELP Charity Sale PuntaPrima - Water Tower Punta Prima

9:00am Murcia Antiques Market 9:00am Mazarrón 9:00am La Nucía Flea Market 10:00am Flea Market PuntaPrima

Mondays

9:00am San Pedro del PinatarStreet Market 9:00am Dénia 9:00am Roldan 9:00am Beniel 9:00am Parcent 9:00am La Nucía 9:00am Caravaca de la Cruz 9:00am Ontinyent 9:00am Los Narejos ArtisanMarket 9:00am Santa Pola Street Market 10:00am Guardamar Fish Market- Port Marina de las Dunas

Markets Costa Blanca and Costa Calida

The 1st of November, heralded a milestone inEl Chaparral Torrevieja as Bar Carmen'sRestaurante celebrated its third birthday, andwhat a weekend it was!!. As usual Julie Purdy, theproud owner of the bar, pulled out all the stops todecorate this fine establishment for theHalloween dinner dance, a full house, which wasenjoyed by all. The decorations were spectacular,over board, but spectacular, and the menu wastraditionally spooky and delightfully tasty.

As many bars have been empty and strugglingduring the recession I have to ask myself why BarCarmen's continues to thrive against all the odds.There are many reasons to choose from. Is it thewonderful, home cooked food that keeps themcoming back for more? Could be, as the food isfresh, traditional English fare, cooked toperfection. The portions are huge and definitelyvalue for money. The Sunday and Wednesdaycarvery, with salad bar, is always of a very highstandard. Varied and satisfying food, a steal, at9.95e for three courses. Is it the warm and invitingatmosphere? The bar is tastefully decorated, thestaff are extremely friendly and professional.

But why would people eat and drink at thesame place so frequently? I decided to talk to afew of the local customers and ask why.

Outside the bar, on the terrace sat John. He’sbeen a regular customer of Bar Carmen’s for threeyears. I asked John why he used the bar and hereis what he had to say.

When I first move to Torrevieja, I used to call infor my coffee and to read a book in the mornings.I was soon draw in by the sense of community.Julie and Phil the landlords are forever dreaming

up ways to bring people together. They go out oftheir way to make people feel at home andspecial. It just feels like home.

This sentiment was echoed by everyone Italked to that day, and it seems to me that, BarCarmen's is a little community in itself. Accordingto the customers, it is Julie and Phil who are theglue that holds everything together. Theycontinuously work hard to provide excellent foodand entertainment for everyone. They are alwaysraising funds to help others, not as fortunate. Forexample, Elche Children s home and morerecently help the Heroes, not to mention theanimal charities.

As an impartial observer it was obvious to methat there was no, one thing, to define this bar. Itseems to work as an excellent mixture ofgenerous hardworking management, great staffand loyal customers.

Apparently Bar Carmen's has been fullybooked for Christmas day lunches for months.However Julie still has availability in the diary forpre Christmastime lunches or dinners at 11.50eor 15.50e per person. (If the booking is for 20people or more you can chose the carveryoption).

According to recent sources, Julie decoratesthe bar as a winter wonderland and pulls out allthe stops. A definite sight to see. The bar hasfacilities for private functions and a full andvaried entertainment schedule.

So Happy Birthday to Julie and Phil at BarCarmen's, congratulations all your hard work ispaying off here's to many more successful yearsto come.

Bar Carmen's

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Artist Direct – Spainrecently had a chat withthe multi-talented PaulCastle. If you have anyrequirements for acts –you can search on thewebsite or for moreurgent requirementsjoin the Book Acts DirectFacebook groupdedicated to finding actsfor venues and parties. Don’t forget you can add yourgigs to the Coastrider Gig Guide for free whether or notyou are registered on the website. Download the appand let us know or send us an email [email protected]

Who are you and what do you do?I am Paul Castle. I am a guitar/vocalist and a

karaoke/disco host. I also play lead and rhythm guitar ina live guitar and bass duo called the ‘Jammy Dodgers’.

How did you start in the business?I have always loved music and wanted to learn guitar

to play for fun and to accompany myself singing. After awhile I realized that I could actually get paid for doing it.

What would you be doing if you were not anentertainer?

I would be a self-employed entrepreneur. Not sure inwhat field but I would definitely be working for myself.

As an entertainer who has been your biggestinfluence?

There are too many to name really as I like lots ofdifferent styles. I have taken inspiration from the RollingStones, the Beatles, Clapton, Knopfler and Eagles to

name but a few.Do you ever get nervous or have you suffered

stage fright?I always have a little of both. I think that in moderation

they are a good thing as they give you that little edge ofadrenalin.

What was your best moment?It was working in the piano bar of a big hotel in Corfu

in the early nineties. The opportunity arose out of theblue when the previous artist left suddenly.

What has been your worst moment?Probably having fruit and tomatoes thrown at me on

my debut with my first group, called ‘Black Rat,’ in the latesixties. Suppose I should be thankful it wasn’t bottles!

What’s the best piece of advice you have receivedor would give someone starting out in the business?

Just to keep plugging away and something will turnup.

Any little anecdotes or interesting stories? A friend and I formed a duo and called ourselves ‘The

Good Ol’ Boys’ which is about as “country” as you can get.Looking back though maybe we didn’t quite thinkthings through as we were pop/rock! At our first gigeveryone turned up wearing country and western gearready for a hoedown, barn dance, big yeehaaa,whatever. If you’ve ever seen ‘The Blues Brothers’ filmyou’ll understand exactly how we felt. We played allthese songs thinking we were the bees’ knees but allthose country & western fans were singularlyunimpressed. We didn’t get invited back to that venueand promptly changed our name to ‘Double Echo.’

You can see Paul’s profile and contact information soyou can book him direct either as a solo guitar vocalist,karaoke/DJ or as a duo on the Artists Direct – Spainwebsite.

Back Stage with Paul Castle

Whats On Costa Blanca shared abrandy after hours with RestaurantRendezvous this week. This restaurant islocated on the commercial complex onthe Altos Del Limonar urbanisation justbefore the new Indoor Market. You canfind out their opening hours and see theirmenu on the website.

Tell us about yourselvesMy name is Olga and I am originally

from Belarus. I run RendezvousRestaurant with my partner Valdas who isa chef with many years of experience. Heis from Lithuania. I have been in Spain for7 years and Valdas for 10 years. Both of ushave previously worked in otherrestaurants over here.

What made you open a bar?You mean a restaurant of course. Well

when you have spent a lot of time and

gained a lot of experience working forother people you get to the stage whereyou want to be your own boss. Valdas wasa chef in Lithuania for many years andalways dreamed of having his ownrestaurant, a dream that fortunately forboth of us I shared.

Where did the inspiration for thename come from?

“Rendezvous,” although a Frenchword, has become the international wordfor ‘meeting place’ throughout the world.Rendezvous Restaurant is designed to beexactly that, a meeting place for peopleof all nationalities to get together andenjoy good food.

Who does the cooking? And howwould you describe your style?

As the qualified chef Valdas does mostof the cooking while I manage front-of-

house. He is influenced by dishes frommany parts of the world but our menu ismainly aimed at the Western Europeanmarket, especially the British as thesedays most nationalities seem to likeEnglish food.

What’s your favourite dish on themenu?

For me, steak. Valdas has alwaysenjoyed cooking steaks more thananything else, stretching back to his daysas a junior chef in Lithuania. Over theyears he has developed many interestingvariations of this. People tend to thinkthat cooking steak is a simple process butto do it properly and keep it varied andinteresting is a fine art that takes manyyears to develop. I always look forward toeating a steak cooked by Valdas which is

subtly different to anything I’ve tastedbefore. I am pleased to say that in all theyears we have been together I have yet tobe disappointed.

Favourite day of the week?Tuesday is our special menu day where

any 3 courses are available for €12.50 allday. We are always extremely busy andtime usually flies by.

Any interesting tales?One very busy evening a meal had

been placed on the bar ready to bedelivered to a customer and one of thewaitresses for a reason she has neverbeen able to explain decided it wasleftovers and threw the contents of theplate into the bin. We were searchinghigh and low for this missing meal whilethe poor lady waiting for it was becomingmore and more irate. It was embarrassingat the time but very funny looking back.

To book a table at RestaurantRendezvous - telephone 966 617 641

After Hours at Rendezvous

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Coastrider Gig Guide

Tuesday 10th November

8:00 PM El Marino Restaurante Casa Da Vinci, ZeniaMar8:30 PM Graeme Mykal Friendly Bar, PlayaFlamenca8:30 PM Timewarp Duo Rosamar Hotel, Benidorm8:30 PM Tony Capaldi Tango Bar, Avda Purissima,Torrevieja9:30 PM Martin Kay Cabaroke Pablo's, PlayaFlamenca9:30 PM Duo Zodiac Rio Connection Bar, Benidorm10:00 PM Andy Winwood Kvikk Baren, Torre La Mata10:00 PM Dan Davy Tradewinds, La Fuente10:30 PM Gina G Lansdowne, Playa Flamenca

Wednesday 11th November

8:30 PM Shanie Vaughan Twilight Bar, La Marina8:30 PM Duo Zodiac Hotel Helios, Benidorm8:30 PM Sharni Bar La Copa, Calpe9:00 PM Ed Temple Pablos, Playa Flamenca9:00 PM Dougie Munro Queen Victoria, Cabo Roig9:00 PM Samantha Curtis Park Inn, Quesada 9:30 PM Showaddywaddy Legends Emerald Isle LaFlorida10:00 PM Gina G Local, La Florida10:00 PM Roz McQuillan New Priory, El Galan10:30 PM Backyard Session Murphys on the Park,Torrevieja

Thursday 12th November

8:30 PM Tony Capaldi Ali Baba, Rojales9:00 PM Duo Zodiac Hotel Rio Park, Benidorm9:00 PM Dougie Munro The Local, La Florida9:00 PM - 11:30 PM Sunflower Valley Trinity Bar,Cabo Roig9:00 PM - 11:30 PM Roz McQuillan Porterhouse Bar,Altos del Limonar9:00 PM - 11:30 PM Samantha Curtis La Vida Sunset,

Dona Pepa **10:00 PM - 11:30 PM Andy Winwood Kvikk Baren,Torre La Mata10:30 PM - 11:30 PM Showaddywaddy LegendsYolo, Cabo Roig

Friday 13th November

2:00 PM Samantha Curtis Carmen's Bar/Restaurant,El Chaparral 8:00 PM DJ Weeto Bar Martinez, Cuevas de Reyllo8:00 PM El Marino Restaurante Nautilus, PuntaPrima8:30 PM Drew Clark Breakaways, Villamartin8:30 PM Sharni Rusty's, Benitachell8:30 PM Nigel Burchill as Elvis Sportsbar, PlayaFlamenca8:30 PM Graeme Mykal Friendly Bar, PlayaFlamenca8:30 PM Shanie Vaughan Twilight Bar, La Marina9:00 PM Gina G Clarke's Bar, Playa Flamenca9:00 PM Dougie Munro Yolo's, Cabo Roig9:00 PM Timewarp Duo Hotel Sol Ifach, Calpe9:00 PM Andy Winwood La Luna Bar/Restaurant,Las Mimosas9:00 PM Duncan Papillon Bar Toretta 210:00 PM Dan Davy Tradewinds, La Fuente10:30 PM The Streeters Lansdowne, Playa Flamenca

10:30 PM Roz McQuillan Trinity Bar, Cabo Roig11:00 PM Martin Kay Cabaroke New Priory, El Galan11:00 PM Shani Ormiston La Manga Club

Saturday 14th November

8:00 PM Randall Cain Laurel & Hardy's, Quesada8:30 PM Shanie Vaughan Sports Bar, PlayaFlamenca8:30 PM Tony Capaldi Aneto Cerveceria, Benijofar8:30 PM Andy Winwood El Capitan, Lago Jardin 29:00 PM Dougie Munro Yolo's, Cabo Roig9:00 PM Roz McQuillan Abbey Tavern garden9:00 PM Monsters of Rock Oscar's, Mazarron9:00 PM Rob Roberts Whispers Bar, San Miguel9:30 PM Dan Davy Emerald Isle, La Florida

Sunday 15th November

1:30 PM Tony Capaldi Gastro Restaurant, Torrevieja8:30 PM Dougie Munro Bar Argento, Orihuela8:30 PM Roz McQuillan Thirsty Monk, Torrevieja10:00 PM Rain O'Connor Gogarty's, La Zenia10:00 PM Sharni Tradewinds, La Fuente10:30 PM Gina G Lansdowne, Playa Flamenca10:30 PM Showaddywaddy Legends Paddy's Point,La Zenia

Monday 16th November

8:00 PM El Marino The Bells Restaurant, Quesada8:30 PM Rain O'Connor Pablo's, La Florida8:30 PM Drew Clark Breakaways, Villamartin - QuizNight8:30 PM Tony Capaldi Asturias Restaurant, PuntaPrima8:30 PM Tommy Meetlaaf Taylor Matrix Madhouse,Campoamor9:00 PM Gina G Bar La Torre, Playa Flamenca9:00 PM Backyard Session Emerald Isle, La Florida10:30 PM Showaddywaddy Legends Celtic Drop,Playa Flamenca

Chloe Leigh ­ Cher Tribute Showaddywaddy Legends

Ed Temple ComedyHypnosis Show

Sometimes, when you look in the mirror, it's asthough you have aged 10 years overnight and you askyourself what's gone wrong?

• dry and parched skin • puffy and shadowed eyes • lank hair • saggy cheeksDrink up and reduce puffiness More often than not fluid retention is to blame for a

puffy face. If the body becomes dehydrated it tries tohold on to all the water it can and as a result bloodvessels enlarge and your face swells up.

Have a glass of water as soon as you wake up andthen another on the hour, every hour. And don't forgetthat last glass before you settle down to sleep.

Check your diet for essential fatsAccording to the experts, a lack of essential fats in

your diet could be one reason why you wake up lookingmore wrinkled than usual.

Your body is 66% water. This is held in cells that havemembranes of fat which need essential fats to supportthem. Eating oily fish such as mackerel, herring orsardines three times a week can help.

Puffy eye rescuePuffiness (or oedema) can be due to poor lymphatic

circulation, says Vicci Bentley, author of Lose Ten Years inTen Minutes a Day (Orion) Excess fluid floods the spacesbetween fatty tissue, especially after long periods oflying down – hence early morning puffy eyes. Here'show to disperse the trapped fluid:

• Using your finger tips, lightly circle the eye orbits,following the contours of the sockets.

• Firmly but still gently, stroke several times from thebridge of the nose out across the eyebrows.

• Use the last three fingertips of both hands to taplightly along the cheekbone ridge. Use a light drummingaction as though you are playing a piano and work fromthe inner to the outer eye corners.

Move those musclesFacial exercises can also help dissolve signs of strain

and tiredness by boosting circulation to facial tissue. Trythe following to bring back a healthy glow.

• Lie down and pull your upper and lower lips apartinto a long oval.

• Press your upper lip firmly against your teeth. • Use the corners of your mouth to smile, then relax. • Repeat 10 times.Now repeat, lifting your head 2.5cm from the pillow.

Hold for a count of 30. Repeat entire sequence threetimes.

Moisturise, moisturiseWhile you sleep skin turnover speeds up so last thing

at night is the ideal time for applying moisturiser as it'sabsorbed by the skin at a faster rate.

Look for creams containing the antioxidant vitaminsA, C and E which will help in the war against free radicals,unstable molecules that can wreak havoc with skin cells.Beware of overdoing the amount, though, as this canalso lead to puffiness.

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What can you do to make the most of your little greycells and boost your brain power?

Brain boosting method: meditation Science'Tuning out' thoughts while awake has a physical

effect on the brain. According to Harvard and Yaleresearchers, meditation increases the brain’s thickness inthe parts that deal with attention and processingexternal information.

Is it for you? If the thought of sitting in the lotus position and

chanting doesn’t appeal, don’t worry. Meditation cantake place wherever you feel comfortable, so long as it’squiet.

Although it’s not a difficult skill to master, you willneed some training or advice to help you clear yourmind of all thoughts. If you’re willing to put a bit of timein, though, you can learn to do it anywhere at any time.

VerdictMeditation can be a great way to unwind. It reduces

stress, improves mood and sharpens your mind. Brain boosting method: omega-3 oilScienceFish aren’t renowned for their brain power, but the oil

contained within them could improve your mentalclarity. One study among many, undertaken at theUniversity of Siena in Italy, found that people who tookomega-3 supplements had improved mood andcognition. The researchers concluded that a diet rich infish oil is associated with better attention, and improvedcomplex cortical processing. In layman’s terms, thatmeans eating fish oil helps keep the cogs in your mindfunctioning smoothly.

Is it for you? The official recommendation is to eat two or three

servings of cold-water fish, such as herring, fresh tuna,salmon, or mackerel per week, and if you do then you’llalready be experiencing the benefits of omega-3s.

"Other foods rich in the oil are pumpkin seeds,walnuts and flaxseed, though the omega-3s from fishare easier for the body to use than those from thesevegetarian sources," says nutritionist Carina Norris. "It's agood idea to get as much omega-3 from your diet as youcan, but in order to consume enough to get the full heartand brain benefits, you'll probably need to take asupplement."

VerdictNot all omega-3 supplements are created equal.

"There are several different kinds of omega-3, not all ofwhich have identical benefits," says Norris. "EPA –

eicosapentaenoic acid, and DHA – docosahexaenoicacid, are the two most important forms and it’s theseyou should look for on the label."

Brain boosting method: running, cycling ordancing

Science "Randomised, controlled trials have shown that

aerobic exercise increases cognitive function –especially the speed of mental processing and ourability to pay attention to things – in healthy, sedentaryelders," says Professor Deborah Barnes, of the Universityof California, who has studied the effects of exercise onthe brain.

It may also help prevent 'executive function' declinein people over 70, says Barnes. Executive functioningincludes focusing on a task, short-term memory and theability to judge social situations and behaveappropriately within them.

Is it for you? With side effects such as a flatter stomach, a stronger

heart and reduced risk of disease, this is one brain-booster everyone should try.

VerdictDo it. Sign up for a class at your nearest gym, cycle or

jog with your partner or a friend, or just stick on somemusic and get down to it in your living room.

Brain boosting method: brain trainingScienceYou can exercise your brain just like any other muscle.

Studies on rodents and monkeys have shown that if theyplay with toys they learn more easily, have bigger brainsand brain cells.

Another recent study conducted by Kings CollegeLondon, published in the Journal of Post-Acute andLong-term Care Medicine, found that playing online

games that challenge reasoning and memory skills –brain training - could have significant benefits for olderpeople in their day-to-day lives. The study was fundedby the Alzheimer's Society and involved almost 7,000adults aged over 50. You can try out their demo game atwww.alzheimers.org.uk/braintraining.

Is it for you? Brain training in the form of learning a new language,

playing Sudoku or even video games, is most likely to beeffective on people who have repetitive and un-stimulating day jobs.

VerdictThe best activities challenge you in ways you’re not

accustomed to, encouraging your brain to create newneural pathways. If you work with numbers, sign up tolearn French; if you’re a salesperson, try something thatrequires visual-spatial skills such as carpentry; or if youwork in computer technology, take an art class.

Brain boosting method: caffeineScienceYou probably don’t need boffins to tell you that

caffeine keeps you awake, but what may surprise you isthat research also shows it can impair certain types ofbrain function. Researchers at the University ofCalifornia found that although caffeine improvedalertness and concentration, it slowed motor learningand verbal memory.

Is it for you? Coffee is such a part of our everyday culture that we

tend to forget it’s an addictive stimulant, not so differentin its physical effects from illegal amphetamines! Itcauses the release of adrenalin, which is what makes youfeel awake. And caffeine also affects dopamine levels,giving you a mild 'high'.

If you drink more than three cups of coffee a day orfive of tea (around 300mg) and stop suddenly, you’llprobably experience withdrawal symptoms. Thankfullynot as severe as if you suddenly quit cocaine or heroin,though still unpleasant. Expect to experience fatigue,irritability and headaches.

Verdict Caffeine has a half life of about six hours, which

means that if you drink a large cup of coffee at 3pmyou’ve still got the equivalent of half a cup circulating inyour blood stream when you’re beginning to get readyfor sleep.

"If you must use caffeine to get through the day, haveone cup at around 11am as a pick-me-up," says Norris."That will give you a through-lunch boost but won’tkeep you awake at night."

Get smart: increase your brain power

Are you having a bad age day?

Wrinkles may be an inevitablepart of aging, but that doesn'tmean fighting them is useless.Protecting your skin fromexposure to ultraviolet radiationis the most significant thing youcan do to prevent wrinkles,sagging, and discoloration.Some people try invasivetechniques, such as chemicalpeels, Botox, dermal fillers, orsurgery. But those efforts are alldone from the outside. What

about protecting your skin fromthe inside?

Researchers from Australia,Greece and Sweden, led byMartalena br Purba of MonashUniversity, Melbourne, studied450 people aged 70 or more tosee if there was a link betweenhow wrinkly they were and whatthey ate. They found that thosewho ate mainly vegetables, oliveoil, fish, legumes, low-fat milkproducts and tea were the least

wrinkled.Based on the research

findings, here’s a comprehensivelist of what you should eat anddrink to protect yourself againstwrinkles:

• Green leafy vegetables • Vegetables especially

spinach, eggplant, asparagus,celery, onions, leeks, and garlic

• Vegetable juice • Water and tea • Legumes especially broad

beans and lima beans • Fruit especially cherries,

grapes, melon, apple, prunes,pears, fruit salad, dried fruits

• Olive oil, and othermonounsaturated fats includingnuts and olives

• Polyunsaturated oil • Yogurt • Cheese • Sardines • Eggs • Multigrain bread The magic ingredients for

protecting against wrinklesseem to be monounsaturatedfat, vitamin C, retinol, calcium,phosphorus, magnesium, ironand zinc.

Vitamin C is a powerfulantioxidant that helps toneutralize free radicals, theunstable oxygen moleculesproduced by pollution, stressand sun. Free radicals attackhealthy skin cells and causecollagen breakdown, all of whichlead to wrinkles. Antioxidants —found in green tea, vitamins Cand E, and coenzyme Q10 —work together to neutralize freeradicals.

Vitamin A is one of the fat-soluble vitamins and retinol isone of its most active forms.Retinol is required for growthand reproduction of the skin,and differentiation of epithelialtissue. This is important becauseyour skin ages over time and theresults are wrinkles, roughtexture, discolorations, and

thinning. Retinol is an essentialfat-soluble vitamin that is usedto combat these negative effectsand promote healthy skin. Thisvitamin is found in animal foodssuch as liver and eggs and insome fortified food products.

Iron helps bring oxygen to theskin thus giving your skinenough air to breathe, while zincpromotes cell repair and growth,and is a key member of a groupof enzymes that helps tomaintain collagen supply.Without zinc, the enzymes thatrebuild new collagen do notfunction properly.

The researchers concludedthat people with the mostwrinkles lunched on full-fat dairyfoods, butter, margarine, redmeat, soft drinks, cakes andpastries

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Dry skin can speed up theaging process. Moisture is a keyelement in the core functions ofthe integumentary system. It isneeded to lubricate collagenfibres. If collagen fibres are notgetting the moisture they need,they turn dry and brittle. Theybecome more susceptible todamages.

You don't have to suffer fromdry skin condition anymore. Usethe following tips and prolongyoung looking skin:

1. Did you know that your skinturns dry and flaky at night? Thatbeing said, you have to make surethat your dermis is properlyhydrated before going to sleep.Drink a glass of water. It will helpnourish your cells and tissues. Alsoapply a good moisturizing cream on your face andall over your body before hitting the sack.

Use a dehumidifier too. Place it a foot away fromyour bed. This will keep your skin dewy and softduring the night. After using these tips, your skinwill surely look healthy and moist.

2. Exfoliation is the key. Most people suffer fromdry skin condition because they do not regularlyexfoliate their dermis. This leads to theaccumulation of dead skin cells in the pores. Rubyour hands on the surface of your dermis. If it feelsrough, it means you need a good scrub.

Mix yogurt, brown sugar and honey. Apply thison your damp skin. Carefully massage the scrub allover your dermis. Let it sit there for about 10minutes before washing it off with lukewarmwater. Use this treatment twice a week for betterresults.

3. After bathing, wipe your skin dry and apply agood hydrating cream. There are different types of

moisturizers out there. Some contain moreeffective emollient ingredients.

You should look for products that have beenloaded with Phytessence Wakame, Manuka Honeyand CynergyTK. Phytessence Wakame is a kind ofJapanese sea kelp that can get rid of harmfulenzymes. These enzymes tend to break downhyaluronic acid, the acid that lubricates collagenfibres.

Manuka Honey contains humectant properties.It can penetrate the inner layers of your skin tolubricate cells and tissues. CynergyTK canaugment missing keratin in your dermis. Keratin isneeded to promote a steady growth of collagenfibres.

4. I suggest drinking lemonade daily. Freshlemonade is rich in vitamin C. This vitamin cankeep collagen fibres hydrated. It will also maintainhealthy and young looking skin. Moreover, thisvitamin prevents the depletion of collagen fibres.

How to Get Rid of Dry Skin for Good

Your body needs two main food group sources to performnormally every day. The first group supplies energy and consists ofproteins, fats and carbohydrates. The second group suppliesbuilding materials consisting of proteins, amino acids, vitamins,minerals and many other micro-elements.

Protein is formed from amino acids. Many of the 21 amino acidscan be made by the body from carbohydrates, but the nine essentialamino acids must be provided by the diet. Protein shakes canprovide a healthy meal for helping to maintain balanced nutrition,essential vitamins, amino acid, minerals and nutrients in your body.

Many protein shakes include soy protein, fiber and essentialnutrients that can help support metabolism, cellular growth, repairand production. They have also been shown to relieve menopausesymptoms, facilitate memory improvement and contribute to ahealthy prostate. Diets low in saturated fat and cholesterol thatinclude 25 grams of soy protein may reduce the risk of heart disease.

It is a well known fact that protein shakes can be used for bothweight loss and enhanced performance. It only takes about thirtyminutes for the protein from shakes to reach the muscle afteringestion whereas solid food proteins could take an hour or longer.It is important to understand that your muscle tissue needs proteinto maintain itself and when your body does not get enough protein,one of the first places it will get protein is from your muscle tissue.During strenuous workouts your body actually breaks down musclecells and therefore by taking a protein shake immediately after aworkout you are effectively giving the body the necessary buildingmaterials to repair existing and produce new lean muscle tissue.

Soy protein from protein shakes also contributes to the body'sability to burn fat because as you consume more protein youincrease your metabolism which enables your body to burn storedfat instead of storing more fat. Increased protein intake also appearsto suppress the appetite and therefore helps reduce a person'soverall calorie intake. Protein shakes are an easy and healthysolution for effective weight loss.

They are a quick and nutritious solution for one or two meals aday and can be a fast meal that can be conveniently enjoyed in theoffice or on the run without having to sacrifice your daily nutritionalneeds.

The Benefits ofProtein Shakes

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The average price of second handhousing for sale in Spain stood at 1,646euros/m2 in September, according to thelatest real estate index prepared byfotocasa.es, and registered an increase of0.7% in the third quarter of the year. Thisrepresents the second quarterly rise, andthe lowest year-on-year increaseregistered in a quarter, since 2007.

House prices in Spain reached theirmaximum levels in April 2007 with avalue of 2,952 euros/m2. Since then,prices have accumulated an averagedecline of -44.3%. The regions whichhave registered greater than averagedeclines in house prices since their peaklevels are La Rioja, with an accumulateddecline of -54.1%, Navarra (-51.3%),Aragón (-51.3%), Castilla-La Mancha (-51%), Murcia (-48.1%), Valencia (-46.9%)and Catalonia (-46%). In contrast, theregions which have accumulated lowerprice declines are Galicia (-31.4%), theBalearic Islands (-33.1%) and the BasqueCountry (-35.9%).

In the month of September pricesregistered a year-on-year decline of -0.1%. However, this is the lowest declineregistered in a quarter of a year sinceNovember 2007, when a year-on-yearprice decline was registered for the firsttime. The portal highlighted the fact thatprices rose in July, by 0.1% year-on-year,which represented the first rise sinceOctober 2007.

Compared to June 2015, elevenregions recorded quarter-on-quarterincreases, the greatest being for theCanary Islands (+3.4%), Cantabria(+1.4%) and Murcia (+1.3%), while sixregions registered quarter-on-quarterdeclines, lead by Aragón and the BasqueCountry (both -2.1%), followed by theBalearic Islands (-0.9%), La Rioja (-0.7%),the Canary Islands and Castilla y León(both -0.6%).

In terms of average prices, inSeptember the most expensive regionsfor second hand housing were theBasque Country (2,818 euros/m2),Madrid (2,235 euros/m2) and Catalonia(2,087 euros/m2), while the regions withthe most affordable second handhousing were Castilla-La Mancha (1,085euros/m2), Extremadura (1,138euros/m2) and Murcia (1,193 euros/m2).

On a provincial level, 28 of the 50analysed registered quarter-on-quarterprice increases, the greatest beingAlmeria (+3.8%), followed by Las Palmas(+3.5%) and Santa Cruz de Tenerife andMalaga (both with +3.2%), while theprovince with the greatest decline inprices in this quarter was Toledo (-6.3%).

Spain is seeing a spectacularturnaround in its higher end propertymarket

A renewed confidence amongstbuyers, low prices and the Spanish banks’willingness to offer competitivemortgages is attracting increasingnumbers of new buyers in the country,according to a new analysis.

In Spain’s major cities, internationalbuyers are now beginning to competeagainst local buyers to secure the bestproperties in prime locations, accordingto the report from Lucas Fox covering thefirst six months of 2015.

Indeed, Spain is seeing a ‘spectacular’turnaround in its property market,according to the firm’s founding partnerAlexander Vaughan.

The report says that Barcelona isexpected to be the most significant yearof recovery for the prime residentialproperty market in the past seven years.Prices have stabilised in the past 12 to 18months, and international interest forturnkey properties is forcing up demand,alongside renewed confidence amongst

local buyers.In Maresme, whereas in previous years

local buyers accounted for as little as 20%of Lucas Fox’s sales enquiries, this figure isnow closer to 50% and there has been asubstantial increase in the number ofsales transactions to local clients.

The report also says that on the CostaBrava, sales in the first half of the yearhave been dominated by NorthernEuropean buyers with British, French,Swiss, Dutch and Scandinavian buyersbeing the most active.

On Ibiza, while national averages ofproperty prices continued to declineslightly throughout 2014 and arelevelling off in 2015, average prices inIbiza have seen increases since the startof 2013.

In Marbella, sales have increasedacross the region, leading to a shortageof good quality properties in primelocations. Turnkey projects are selling sofast that Lucas Fox is seeing regular priceincreases of new off plan propertiescoming onto the market while inValencia, the first quarter of 2015 hasseen an increase of 14% for property re-sales.

Madrid continues to attract more andmore investment from both national andinternational investors. Lucas Fox datasuggests that 60% of clients buy forinvestment purposes and 20% for the socalled golden visa that allows non-European Union citizens to live in thecountry if they invest in real estate.

House Prices Register SecondQuarterly Rise Since 2007

Spain is seeing a spectacular turnaroundin its higher end property market

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Ingredients• 1 tbsp oil• 8 chicken pieces or 1 whole chicken,

jointed• 1 large onion, chopped• 1 red pepper, deseeded and

chopped into large chunks• 3 garlic cloves, crushed• 225g chorizo, skinned and sliced• 1 tbsp tomato purée• 1 tbsp thyme leaf, chopped• 150ml white wine• 850ml chicken stock• 400g long grain rice• 2 tbsp chopped parsleyMethod1. Heat the oil in a large flameproof

casserole dish and brown the chickenpieces on all sides – you may have to dothis in batches. Remove from the dishand put to one side.

2. Lower the heat, add the onion andpepper, and gently cook for 10 minsuntil softened. Add the garlic andchorizo, and cook for a further 2 minsuntil the chorizo has released some of itsoils into the dish. Stir in the tomatopurée and cook for 1 min more.

3. Return the chicken pieces to thedish along with the thyme, white wineand stock. Bring the liquid to a boil,cover the dish with a tight-fitting lid andlower the heat. Cook for 30 mins.

4. Tip in the rice and stir everythingtogether. Cover, set over a low heat andcook for a further 15 mins, or until therice is cooked and has absorbed most ofthe cooking liquid. Remove from theheat and leave the dish to sit for 10 minsto absorb any remaining liquid. Seasonto taste and scatter with parsley toserve.

Chicken & chorizo rice pot

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Across1/6 Which Irving Berlin musical

features the songs There’s NoBusiness Like Show Business, MyDefences Are Down and You Can’tGet a Man with a Gun? (5,3,4,3)7 Which Swiss electronica band’s1988 top 10 hit single was entitledThe Race? (5)8 Which American singer’s HereIn My Heart, in November 1952,was the first British number one hitsingle? (2,7)9 Which part of the human body isaffected by Ménière disease? (3)10 Which large low­pitched brassinstrument, usually oval in shape,has a conical tube, a cup­shapedmouthpiece and a usual range anoctave lower than that of the eu­phonium? (4)11 Which verse form of Italian ori­gin consists of 14 lines with a fixedrhyme scheme? (6)13 Anaconda, python and boa areall types of which limbless scaledreptiles? (6)14 What was the name of the but­ler who was played by actorRobert Guillaume in the US televi­sion comedy series Soap? (6)17 What was the surname of theBritish graphic satirist who is best­known for his cartoons of the girlsat an imaginary school he calledSt. Trinian’s? (6)18 What was the surname of theactor who was best known for hisportrayal of Hopalong Cassidy in aseries of western films? (4)20 See 19 Down22 Which American weekly maga­zine, famous for its varied literary

fare and humour, was founded byHarold W Ross in 1925? (3,6)23 By what nickname was the co­median Terence Alan Patrick SeanMilligan normally known? (5)24 What name is applied to theNew Testament group sent out to

preach the gospel and made upespecially of Christ’s 12 originaldisciples and Paul? (8)

Down1 Which nautical command means‘to stop or cease’? (5)

2 Windhoek is the capital of whichcountry in SW Africa? (7)3 Which river in NE Spain flows

909 km from the CantabrianMountains into the Mediter­ranean? (4)4 What was the surname of the

American inventor who, singly orjointly, held a world record 1,093patents? (6)5 What name is given to frozen orpartly frozen rain? (5)6 See 1 Across7 What was the surname of the

four Midwestern American outlawsof the post­Civil War era (Cole,John, Jim and Bob) who wereoften allied with Jesse James? (7)12 Which French painter, one ofthe greatest of the Postimpres­sionists, was viewed as a founderof modern painting? His works in­clude The Bathers and The CardPlayers. (7)13 What nationality was the five­time Wimbledon singles championBjorn Börg? (7)15 What name is given to thebreathing device consisting of abent tube fitting into a swimmer’smouth and extending above thesurface that allows the swimmer tobreathe while face down in thewater? (7)16 In which 1966 film, starringDavid Hemmings, Sarah Miles andVanessa Redgrave, does a Lon­don fashion photographer think hesees a murder? (4­2)17 Damascus is the capital ofwhich country located on the eastcoast of the Mediterranean Sea onthe south­western fringe of theAsian continent? (5)19/20 Doris von Kappelhoff wasthe real name of which Americansinger and motion­picture actress?(5,3)21 What is the nickname of Ab­erdeen FC? (4)

3 letter wordsAceAddAdoAftApeAreAshAssBatDinDotEftElfEreFoeGotIonLadNayNorPiePipRagRibRigRocSacSatSetSopTamTeeTenToe

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FILL-IT-IN Complete the crossword gridby using the given words: GEOGRAPHY QUIZ

1. What is the capitol of Morocco?2. Where are the North Yolla Bollymountains?3. What countries national anthemis the Patriotic Song?4. In What State Is The Grand CanyonFound?5. What city did the Mormonsestablish as their headquarters in1847?6. Which European capital City isnicknamed (the city of a hundredspires) and has touristattractions including St.Vitus 7. Berlin stands onwhich river?8. What countriesnational anthem is the

Bayambo song?9. What Is The Capital Of Iran?10. Which Is The Worlds 2nd HighestMountain?11. Which Country Left TheCommonwealth In 1972?12. In which city is the Bridge ofSighs?13. Between Which 2 CountriesWould You Find Lake Olirid?14. In which country is Sapporo?

Answers:

1. Rabat 2. "USA,

California" 3. Russia 4.

Colorado 5. salt lake city

6. Prague 7. Spree 8.

Cuba 9. Teheran 10. K2

11. Pakistan 12. Venice

13. Albania & Macedonia

14. JapanTHE BIG CROSSWORD

The Big Crossword Answers

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1. The five students were Milton, the presenter who got the B+, the pre­senter who got the A, the student who spoke for12 minutes and the presenter who got the C+..2. Of the student who spoke for 10 minutes and the presenter who gotthe A, one talked about P.M. Asquith and theother was Ora..3. Of the presenter who got the B+ and the presenter who gave thepresentation on P.M. Peel, one spoke for 6 minutesand the other was Sheryl..4. Jenna spoke 6 minutes more than the student who got the C+..5. The student who got the A­ spoke for a somewhat longer time thanthe student who gave the presentation on P.M.Eden..6. The student who spoke for 12 minutes didn't talk about P.M. Wilson..7. The student who got the B+ spoke 2 minutes more than Milton..

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Barris designed and built theblack, fire-spitting vehicle for the1960s Batman television series.

His son Brett announced in aFacebook post that Barris, knownas the “King of the kustomizers”,had died at home in his sleep on5 November.

The notification said: “Sorry tohave to post that my father,legendary kustom car kingGeorge Barris, has moved to thebigger garage in the sky.”

Barris also created vehicles for theEighties TV show “Knight Rider”, as well ascreating cars for “The Munsters” and “TheBeverly Hillbillies” in the Sixties. His carsalso appeared in the 1959 AlfredHitchcock movie “North by Northwest”.

He also customised cars for celebrities,including Frank Sinara, Elvis Presley andBurt Reynolds.

Barris opened a car rebuildingcompany with his brother Sam in LosAngeles in 1945. Although his brother leftthe business in the Fifties, Barriscontinued, and Barris Kustom Industriesremains in operation today.

Barris said that his company made theBatmobile in two weeks from a 1955Lincoln Futra concept sedan that he hadbought for just one dollar. In 2013, thatsame Batmobile sold at auction for more

than $4 million. In the Batman television show, the

Batmobile was powered by atomicbatteries with a radar scope and “batbeam.” The car was slowed down withparachutes which really worked – Barriswas once pulled over on the HollywoodFreeway for using them.

Batman was not the vehicle’s firsttelevision appearance; it was initiallyused in the 1959 film, “It Started with aKiss”. He converted the car in 15 days for$15,000 for Batman when an earlierdesign by Barris’ rival Dean Jeffriescouldn’t be made in time.

Barris also pioneered small, plasticmodels of his most famous cars. Themodels popularised his imaginativevehicles, and millions of Americanchildren enjoyed assembling them in theFifties, Sixties and Seventies.

George Barris, creator ofthe Batmobile, dies at 89

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CHANNEL00:15 Earth's Wildest Waters:The Big Fish01:15 NFL Highlights02:00 The Face of Britain bySimon Schama03:00 Britain's Ultimate Pilots:Inside the RAF04:00 This Is BBC Two07:15 My Life on a Plate08:00 The Edge08:45 Junior Bake Off09:15 See Hear09:45 Terry and Mason's GreatFood Trip10:15 Victoria Derbyshire12:00 BBC News13:00 Lifeline13:10 Coast13:20 Carve Her Name withPride15:15 The Box15:45 The Great British BakeOff16:45 Wild Brazil17:45 The Wonder of Animals18:15 Antiques Roadshow19:00 Eggheads19:30 Strictly Come Dancing -It Takes Two20:00 Rick Stein: From Veniceto Istanbul21:00 MasterChef: TheProfessionals22:00 Dominic Sandbrook:Let Us Entertain You23:00 The Apprentice: You'reFired23:30 Newsnight

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17:00 Tipping Point

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Wednesday11thNovember

00:00 Family Guy

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01:10 Family Guy

01:30 Together

02:00 Don't Tell the Bride

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02:40 Dinosaurs, Myths and

Monsters

03:40 Colour: The Spectrum

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20:00 World News Today

20:30 The Sky at Night

21:00 Digging for Britain

22:00 Natural World

23:00 Detectorists

23:30 Brian Pern

00:00 The Vampire Diaries01:00 Tricked02:00 Two and a Half Men02:30 Release the Hounds03:20 Teleshopping06:50 ITV2 Nightscreen07:00 You've Been Framed!07:20 Psych08:05 Emmerdale08:35 Coronation Street09:05 Dinner Date10:05 Psych11:05 The Real Housewives ofAtlanta13:10 Emmerdale13:40 Coronation Street14:15 You've Been Framed!14:40 Dinner Date15:40 The Jeremy Kyle Show19:00 Judge Rinder20:00 The Xtra Factor21:00 Two and a Half Men22:00 Scorpion23:00 Celebrity Juice23:50 The Keith LemonSketch Show

00:05 Wycliffe01:10 A Touch of Frost03:05 Judge Judy03:30 Teleshopping07:00 Movies Now07:10 George and Mildred07:35 Heartbeat08:35 Murder, She Wrote09:35 Where the Heart Is10:35 Judge Judy11:55 A Touch of Frost14:00 Heartbeat15:05 Wild at Heart16:05 Where the Heart Is17:10 Doctor at Large17:45 On the Buses18:15 George and Mildred18:50 Heartbeat19:55 Murder, She Wrote20:55 Rosemary & Thyme22:00 Paul O'Grady's AnimalOrphans23:00 Law & Order: UK

00:15 Raw Deal02:25 Minder03:30 Nitro Circus03:50 ITV4 Nightscreen04:00 Teleshopping07:00 Gunsmoke08:05 The Sweeney09:05 Minder10:05 Magnum, PI11:10 Gunsmoke12:15 The Professionals13:15 Storage Wars13:45 Snooker: Champion ofChampions Live18:15 The Professionals19:15 Storage Wars19:45 Snooker: Champion ofChampions Live

Channel

Thursday12th November

00:00 Family Guy

00:25 Family Guy

00:45 American Dad!

01:10 Family Guy

01:30 Josh

02:00 Together

02:30 The Fear

03:00 Don't Tell the Bride

04:00 Rent a Cop

04:30 Josh

05:00 Close

20:00 Top Gear

21:00 Don't Tell the Bride

22:00 Tyger Takes On

23:00 EastEnders

23:30 Rent a Cop

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CHANNEL00:15 Dominic Sandbrook: LetUs Entertain You01:15 Panorama01:45 The Celts: Blood, Iron,and Sacrifice with Alice Ro-berts and Neil Oliver02:45 Doctor Who03:30 This Is BBC Two07:15 My Life on a Plate08:00 The Edge08:45 Junior Bake Off09:15 Pound Shop Wars09:45 Great British Menu10:15 Victoria Derbyshire12:00 Coast12:25 Country Show Cook Off12:55 Live Formula 114:45 The Great British BakeOff15:45 Wild Brazil16:45 Live Formula 118:35 Antiques Roadshow19:00 Strictly Come Dancing -It Takes Two20:00 Rick Stein: From Veniceto Istanbul21:00 Mastermind21:30 An Island Parish:Falklands22:00 Great ContinentalRailway Journeys23:00 Children in Need23:40 Newsnight

00:40 Birds of a Feather

01:05 Jackpot247

04:00 Tonight

04:25 ITV Nightscreen

06:05 The Jeremy Kyle Show

07:00 Good Morning Britain

09:30 Lorraine

10:25 The Jeremy Kyle Show

11:30 This Morning

13:30 Loose Women

14:30 ITV Lunchtime News

14:55 ITV News London

15:00 Judge Rinder

16:00 Pick Me!

17:00 Tipping Point

18:00 The Chase

19:00 ITV News London

19:30 ITV Evening News

20:00 Coronation Street

20:30 Live International

Football

23:00 ITV News at Ten

23:30 ITV News London

23:45 International Football

Highlights

00:05 Gogglebox01:05 SAS: Who Dares Wins02:05 Embarrassing Bodies03:00 Dispatches03:30 Four Rooms04:25 Location, Location,Location05:20 Kirstie's Vintage Gems05:40 Deal or No Deal06:30 1001 Things You ShouldKnow07:00 Countdown07:45 3rd Rock from the Sun08:35 Everybody LovesRaymond10:00 Frasier11:30 Come Dine with Me13:00 Channel 4 NewsSummary13:05 Come Dine with Me13:40 Channel 4 Racing16:10 Countdown17:00 Homes by the Sea18:00 Four in a Bed18:30 Come Dine with Me19:00 The Simpsons19:30 Hollyoaks20:00 Channel 4 News20:30 Unreported World21:00 Grand Designs22:00 Gogglebox23:00 Alan Carr: Chatty Man

01:50 SuperCasino04:10 Ice Road Truckers05:00 Wildlife SOS05:25 HouseBusters05:45 House Doctor07:00 The WotWots07:10 Chloe's Closet07:20 Lily's Driftwood Bay07:30 Fireman Sam07:40 Wissper07:50 Peppa Pig07:55 Pip Ahoy!08:10 Little Princess08:20 Bob the Builder08:35 Thomas & Friends08:50 Noddy in Toyland09:00 Ben and Holly's LittleKingdom09:15 Peppa Pig09:35 Paw Patrol09:45 Bananas in Pyjamas10:00 Toot the Tiny Tugboat10:15 The Wright Stuff12:10 Ice Road Truckers13:10 5 News Lunchtime13:15 Ice Road Truckers14:15 Home and Away14:45 Neighbours15:20 NCIS16:15 When Calls the Heart18:00 5 News at 518:30 Neighbours19:00 Home and Away19:30 5 News Tonight20:00 Secrets Of21:00 Ice Road Truckers22:00 NCIS: New Orleans23:00 NCIS

00:00 Sean Connery: In His

Own Words

01:00 Timeshift

02:00 Detectorists

02:30 Brian Pern

03:00 Sean Connery: In His

Own Words

04:00 Timeshift

05:00 Close

20:00 World News Today

20:30 Sounds of the 70s

21:00 Pappano's Classical

Voices

22:00 Top of the Pops: 1977

23:00 Rod Stewart Live at

Hyde Park

00:20 The Keith LemonSketch Show00:50 Two and a Half Men01:40 The Job Lot02:05 Viral Tap02:40 Totally BonkersGuinness World Records03:05 Animal Practice03:30 Teleshopping07:00 You've Been Framed!07:20 Psych08:05 Emmerdale09:05 You've Been Framed!09:35 Dinner Date10:35 Psych11:25 The Real Housewives ofAtlanta13:10 Emmerdale14:15 You've Been Framed!14:40 Dinner Date15:40 The Jeremy Kyle Show19:00 Judge Rinder20:00 You've Been Framed!21:00 Two and a Half Men22:00 The Break-Up

00:00 Wycliffe01:10 A Touch of Frost03:00 ITV3 Nightscreen03:30 Teleshopping07:00 George and Mildred07:25 Heartbeat08:30 Murder, She Wrote09:30 Where the Heart Is10:30 Judge Judy11:50 A Touch of Frost14:00 Heartbeat15:05 Wild at Heart16:10 Where the Heart Is17:15 Doctor at Large17:50 On the Buses18:20 George and Mildred18:55 Heartbeat20:00 Murder, She Wrote21:00 Midsomer Murders23:00 Law & Order: UK

00:15 The Wicker Man02:00 Ax Men03:00 Ax Men03:50 ITV4 Nightscreen04:00 Teleshopping07:00 Magnum, PI07:55 Gunsmoke09:00 The Sweeney10:05 Minder11:10 Gunsmoke12:15 The Professionals13:15 Storage Wars13:45 Snooker: Champion ofChampions Live18:15 The Professionals19:15 Storage Wars19:45 Snooker: Champion ofChampions Live

Channel

Friday13thNovember

00:35 Stacey DooleyInvestigates01:35 Holiday Weatherview01:40 BBC News07:00 Breakfast10:15 The Wanted11:00 Homes Under theHammer12:00 The Housing Enforcers12:30 Neighbourhood Blues13:15 Bargain Hunt14:00 BBC News at One;Weather14:30 BBC London News;Weather14:45 Doctors15:15 The Edge16:00 Escape to the Country16:45 My Life on a Plate17:30 Flog It!18:15 Pointless19:00 BBC News at Six;Weather19:30 BBC London News;Weather20:00 The One Show20:30 Children in Need23:00 BBC News at Ten23:25 BBC London News;Weather23:40 Children in Need

00:00 Family Guy00:25 Family Guy00:45 American Dad!01:10 Family Guy01:30 Rent a Cop02:00 Tyger Takes On03:00 Together03:30 The Fear04:00 Tyger Takes On05:00 Close20:00 Top Gear21:00 Don't Tell the Bride22:00 Rent a Cop22:30 Russell Howard's GoodNews23:00 Josh23:30 Russell Howard's GoodNews Extra

CHANNEL00:10 Artsnight

00:40 Later - with Jools Ho-

lland

01:45 Cross of Iron

03:50 Question Time

04:50 Class of 92: Out of Their

League

05:50 This Is BBC Two

07:15 Henry VIII and His Six

Wives

09:15 Formula 1

11:05 Formula 1

12:55 Formula 1 Rewind

13:55 Live Formula 1

15:05 The Red Shoes

17:15 Terry and Mason's

Great Food Trip

17:45 Escape to the Country

18:30 Flog It!

19:30 The Great Pottery

Throw Down

20:30 Great Continental

Railway Journeys

21:30 Dad's Army

22:00 QI XL

22:45 David Gilmour: Wider

Horizons

00:50 The Chase01:40 Jackpot24704:00 The Jeremy Kyle ShowUSA04:40 ITV Nightscreen07:00 Bottom Knocker Street07:35 Dino Dan: Trek'sAdventures08:00 Signed Stories08:05 Oddbods08:10 Sooty08:25 Super 408:40 Adventure Time09:00 Marvel AvengersAssemble09:30 Thunderbirds Are Go10:00 Jessie10:25 Murder, She Wrote11:20 Countrywise11:50 ITV News and Weather11:55 The Jeremy Kyle ShowUSA12:50 Downton Abbey14:25 Judge Rinder15:20 All Star Family Fortunes16:05 Doc Martin17:05 Scooby-Doo18:45 ITV News London19:00 ITV News and Weather19:15 Catchphrase20:00 The Chase21:00 The X Factor22:45 The Jonathan RossShow23:50 ITV News and Weather

00:05 First Dates

01:10 Rude Tube

02:10 Maniac

03:40 Supernatural

04:30 Four Rooms

05:25 Location, Location,

Location

06:25 Deal or No Deal

07:15 How I Met Your Mother

08:30 River Rat Race Stockton

08:55 Everybody Loves

Raymond

10:00 The Morning Line

11:00 Frasier

12:00 The Big Bang Theory

13:30 The Simpsons

14:30 Channel 4 Racing

17:00 Come Dine with Me

19:30 Channel 4 News

20:00 The Restoration Man

21:00 Grand Designs: House

of the Year

22:00 The Inbetweeners 2

23:55 American Reunion

00:00 NCIS: Los Angeles00:55 Access01:00 SuperCasino04:10 Inside Holloway Prison05:00 2,000 Tattoos, 40 Pier-cings and a Pickled Ear05:45 House Doctor07:00 Peppa Pig07:05 Bananas in Pyjamas07:20 Bob the Builder07:30 Tickety Toc07:40 Milkshake! Monkey07:45 Make Way for Noddy08:00 Paw Patrol08:15 Little Princess08:35 Pip Ahoy!08:50 Blaze and the MonsterMachines09:10 Ben and Holly's LittleKingdom09:30 Wanda and the Alien09:45 Toby's Travelling Circus10:00 The Saturday Show12:00 Defending Santa13:50 Trading Christmas15:35 Farewell Mr Kringle17:20 Dear Santa19:05 5 News Weekend19:10 Kelly's Heroes22:00 Football League Tonight23:00 Live Boxing

00:00 Imagine

01:25 Top of the Pops: 1977

02:25 Rod Stewart Live at

Hyde Park

03:25 Imagine

04:50 Close

20:00 Lost Land of the Tiger

21:00 Horizon

22:00 Arne Dahl

23:00 Arne Dahl

00:10 Almost Married02:10 Two and a Half Men02:30 The Vampire Diaries03:25 Teleshopping06:55 ITV2 Nightscreen07:00 Emmerdale09:15 Coronation Street11:15 The Xtra Factor12:15 Tricked13:15 Scorpion14:15 I'm a Celebrity Get MeOut of Here Now!15:15 You've Been Framed!16:15 You've Been Framed!16:50 Catchphrase17:50 Nim's Island19:45 Kindergarten Cop22:00 2 Fast 2 Furious

01:10 Out of Sight03:20 Where the Heart Is04:15 Judge Judy04:35 ITV3 Nightscreen05:00 Emmerdale07:00 Movies Now07:10 On the Buses07:35 Where the Heart Is08:35 Where the Heart Is09:40 Jane Eyre11:55 Black Beauty13:45 A Touch of Frost15:50 Agatha Christie's Marple17:50 Columbo: TroubledWaters19:55 Doc Martin21:00 Midsomer Murders23:00 Lewis

00:15 Tightrope02:35 Minder03:40 Movies Now03:50 ITV4 Nightscreen04:00 Teleshopping07:00 Hat-Trick Heroes07:20 Ax Men09:05 Motorsport UK10:05 Bundesliga FootballHighlights11:10 British Touring CarChampionship13:10 World RallyChampionship Highlights13:45 Snooker: Champion ofChampions Live18:15 Pawn Stars18:45 Storage Wars: Texas19:45 Snooker: Champion ofChampions Live

Channel

Saturday14thNovember

03:00 Weather for the Week

Ahead

03:05 BBC News

07:00 Breakfast

10:15 Saturday Kitchen Live

11:45 The Lord Mayor's Show

13:10 Football Focus

13:45 Live International Rugby

League

16:10 Live Formula 1

18:20 Children in Need

19:30 BBC News

19:40 BBC London News;

Weather

19:50 Strictly Come Dancing

21:15 Doctor Who

22:00 Casualty

22:50 The National Lottery

Live

23:00 BBC News; Weather

23:20 Match of the Day

00:15 Family Guy00:40 Family Guy01:00 American Dad!01:25 Family Guy01:45 Josh02:15 Rent a Cop02:45 Together03:15 The Fear03:45 Russell Howard's GoodNews Extra04:30 Russell Howard's GoodNews05:00 Close20:00 Don't Tell the Bride21:00 Top Gear22:00 Blades of Glory23:30 Russell Howard's GoodNews

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CHANNEL00:00 The Last Station01:45 Sergeant Rutledge03:30 This Is BBC Two07:15 The A to Z of TV Garde-ning08:00 The Big AllotmentChallenge09:00 Countryfile10:00 An Island Parish:Falklands10:30 Saturday Kitchen BestBites12:00 Simply Nigella12:30 My Life on a Plate14:00 Terry and Mason'sGreat Food Trip15:00 Live Tennis: ATP WorldTour Finals18:00 Demolition: The Wrec-king Crew19:00 Robert Peston GoesShopping20:00 Caribbean with SimonReeve21:00 Earth's Wildest Waters:The Big Fish22:00 The Secret History ofthe British Garden23:00 Family Guy

00:10 International FootballHighlights00:55 River Monsters01:20 Jackpot24704:00 Show Me the Telly04:50 ITV Nightscreen07:00 Bottom Knocker Street07:35 Dino Dan: Trek'sAdventures08:00 Signed Stories08:05 Oddbods08:10 Sooty08:25 Super 408:40 Matt Hatter Chronicles09:00 Marvel AvengersAssemble09:30 Fish Hooks10:00 Horrible Science10:25 Murder, She Wrote11:20 The Jeremy Kyle Show12:25 ITV News and Weather12:35 The Jeremy Kyle Show13:35 The Jeremy Kyle ShowUSA14:30 River Monsters15:00 Catchphrase15:45 The X Factor17:30 The Nation's FavouriteBeatles Number One19:30 ITV News London19:45 ITV News and Weather20:00 Jekyll and Hyde21:00 The X Factor22:00 I'm a Celebrity Get MeOut of Here!23:50 ITV News and Weather

02:05 Fargo

03:00 Alan Carr: Chatty Man

03:55 Hollyoaks

06:05 Deal or No Deal

06:50 Food Unwrapped

07:15 Everybody Loves

Raymond

08:05 Chasing Perfection

09:00 Frasier

10:30 Sunday Brunch

13:30 Channel 4 Racing

16:00 The Simpsons

16:30 The Chronicles of Nar-

nia: The Voyage of the Dawn

Treader

18:40 Channel 4 News

19:00 Small Animal Hospital

20:00 Restoring Britain's

Landmarks

21:00 Million Pound Mega

Yachts

22:00 Homeland

23:05 Gogglebox

01:00 Ben Fogle: New Lives inthe UK01:55 The Gadget Show02:50 SuperCasino04:10 Shark Attack05:00 Big, Bigger, Biggest05:50 Make It Big06:45 Angels of Jarm07:00 Peppa Pig07:05 Bananas in Pyjamas07:20 Angelina Ballerina07:30 Bob the Builder07:45 Tickety Toc07:55 Zack and Quack08:05 Roobarb and Custard08:15 Make Way for Noddy08:25 Paw Patrol08:40 Little Princess08:55 Pip Ahoy!09:05 Blaze and the MonsterMachines09:35 Ben and Holly's LittleKingdom09:50 Wanda and the Alien10:00 Toby's Travelling Circus10:15 Jelly Jamm10:30 LazyTown11:00 Teenage Mutant NinjaTurtles11:35 Football League Tonight12:35 Police Interceptors13:35 My Santa15:15 A Fairytale Christmas17:00 The Christmas Secret18:40 Christmas with theKranks20:30 5 News Weekend20:35 Funniest Fails, Falls &Flops21:00 Impractical Jokers22:00 Hansel & Gretel: WitchHunters23:45 Killer Elite

00:00 Rod Stewart at the BBC

01:00 Rod Stewart Live at

Hyde Park

02:00 Top of the Pops: 1977

03:00 Singer-Songwriters at

the BBC

04:00 Lost Land of the Tiger

05:00 Close

20:00 The Fairytale Castles of

King Ludwig II with Dan

Cruickshank

21:00 Mark Lawson Talks To

22:00 On Stage: Live from

Television Centre

00:10 Celebrity Juice00:55 Release the Hounds02:00 Tricked02:55 Crazy Beaches03:15 Totally BonkersGuinness World Records03:30 Animal Practice03:55 Teleshopping06:55 ITV2 Nightscreen07:00 The Cube07:45 Emmerdale10:10 Coronation Street12:05 The X Factor13:55 I'm a Celebrity Get MeOut of Here Now!16:00 A Cinderella Story17:55 Miss Congeniality 2:Armed & Fabulous20:10 Bean22:00 The Xtra Factor23:05 You've Been Framed!23:50 I'm a Celebrity Get MeOut of Here Now!

01:05 A Touch of Frost03:00 ITV3 Nightscreen03:30 Teleshopping07:00 Black Beauty08:35 Heartbeat09:40 Heartbeat10:40 A Touch of Frost12:40 Wycliffe13:50 Columbo: TroubledWaters15:50 Agatha Christie's Mar-ple17:55 Midsomer Murders19:55 Sunday Night at thePalladium20:55 By Royal Appointment22:00 Agatha Christie's Mar-ple

00:15 Death Race02:25 The Big Fish Off03:30 Nitro Circus03:55 ITV4 Nightscreen04:00 Teleshopping07:00 Hat-Trick Heroes II07:15 Ax Men09:05 The Professionals10:05 The Big Fish Off11:10 Storage Wars: Texas12:15 MotoGP Highlights13:15 World RallyChampionship Highlights13:45 Snooker: Champion ofChampions Live18:15 Pawn Stars18:45 Storage Wars19:45 Snooker: Champion ofChampions Live

Channel

Sunday15thNovember

00:00 Pirates of the Carib-bean: the Curse of the BlackPearl02:10 Weather for the WeekAhead02:15 BBC News07:00 Breakfast09:20 Match of the Day10:00 The Andrew Marr Show11:00 Sunday Morning Live12:00 Homes Under theHammer13:00 Bargain Hunt14:00 BBC News14:10 Weather for the WeekAhead14:15 Escape to the Country14:45 Songs of Praise15:20 The Hunt16:20 Live Formula 119:00 BBC News19:10 BBC London News;Weather19:20 Countryfile20:20 Strictly Come Dancing21:00 Antiques Roadshow22:00 The Hunt23:00 BBC News23:20 BBC London News;Weather23:30 Mrs Brown's Boys

00:00 Family Guy00:25 Family Guy00:45 Family Guy01:05 Family Guy01:30 Family Guy01:50 Family Guy02:15 Josh02:45 The Fear03:15 Together03:45 Together04:15 Together04:45 Great Movie Mistakes05:00 Close20:00 Formula 121:00 Top Gear22:00 Russell Howard's GoodNews22:30 Kidulthood

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CHANNEL00:05 Cosmopolis

01:50 Countryfile

02:45 Holby City

03:45 This Is BBC Two

07:15 My Life on a Plate

08:00 The Edge

08:45 Junior Bake Off

09:15 Escape to the Continent

10:15 Victoria Derbyshire

12:00 BBC News

13:00 Daily Politics

14:00 Michel Roux's Service

15:00 Live Tennis: ATP World

Tour Finals

17:45 The Wonder of Animals

18:15 Antiques Roadshow

19:00 Eggheads

19:30 Strictly Come Dancing -

It Takes Two

20:00 Grand Tours of the

Scottish Islands

20:30 Only Connect

21:00 University Challenge

21:30 Simply Nigella

22:00 London Spy

23:00 Live at the Apollo

23:30 Newsnight

00:10 Off Their Rockers00:40 The Chase01:35 Jackpot24704:00 Motorsport UK04:50 ITV Nightscreen06:05 The Jeremy Kyle Show07:00 Good Morning Britain09:30 Lorraine10:25 The Jeremy Kyle Show11:30 This Morning13:30 Loose Women14:30 ITV Lunchtime News14:55 ITV News London15:00 Judge Rinder16:00 Pick Me!17:00 Tipping Point18:00 The Chase19:00 ITV News London19:30 ITV Evening News20:00 Emmerdale20:30 Coronation Street21:00 Countrywise21:30 Coronation Street22:00 I'm a Celebrity Get MeOut of Here!23:00 ITV News at Ten23:30 ITV News London23:45 The Job Lot

00:10 Man on a Ledge02:10 Grand Designs Australia03:05 Obsessive CompulsiveCleaners04:00 Come Dine with MeExtra Portions05:55 Hugh's 3 Good Things:Best Bites06:05 Location, Location,Location07:00 Countdown07:45 3rd Rock from the Sun08:35 Everybody LovesRaymond10:00 Frasier11:30 Come Dine with Me13:00 Channel 4 NewsSummary13:05 Come Dine with Me14:10 Benchmark15:10 Deal or No Deal16:10 Countdown17:00 Homes by the Sea18:00 Four in a Bed18:30 Come Dine with Me19:00 The Simpsons19:30 Hollyoaks20:00 Channel 4 News21:00 Dispatches21:30 The Shopper's Guide toSaving Money22:00 SAS: Who Dares Wins23:00 Fargo

01:50 Caught on Camera02:15 SuperCasino04:10 Eamonn & Ruth: Howthe Other Half Lives05:00 House Doctor05:25 Make It Big06:45 Angels of Jarm06:50 Angels of Jarm07:00 The WotWots07:10 Chloe's Closet07:20 Lily's Driftwood Bay07:30 Fireman Sam07:40 Wissper07:50 Peppa Pig07:55 Pip Ahoy!08:10 Little Princess08:20 Bob the Builder08:35 Thomas & Friends08:50 Noddy in Toyland09:00 Ben and Holly's LittleKingdom09:15 Peppa Pig09:35 Paw Patrol09:45 Bananas in Pyjamas10:00 Toot the Tiny Tugboat10:15 The Wright Stuff12:10 Ice Road Truckers13:10 5 News Lunchtime13:15 Ice Road Truckers14:15 Home and Away14:45 Neighbours15:15 NCIS: New Orleans16:15 It's Christmas, Carol!18:00 5 News at 518:30 Neighbours19:00 Home and Away19:30 5 News Tonight20:00 The Gadget Show21:00 Police Interceptors22:00 Autopsy: The Last HoursOf23:00 Inside Holloway Prison

00:00 Blood and Glitter: 70

Years of the Citizens Theatre

01:00 Lost Land of the Tiger

02:00 Timeshift

03:00 Materials

04:00 Mark Lawson Talks To

05:00 Close

20:00 World News Today

20:30 On Stage

21:00 The Secret Life of Books

21:30 The Quizeum

22:00 Timeshift

23:00 Storyville

00:55 Almost Married02:50 Totally BonkersGuinness World Records03:15 Teleshopping06:45 ITV2 Nightscreen07:00 I'm a Celebrity Get MeOut of Here Now!07:50 Psych08:30 Coronation Street09:00 Catchphrase09:50 Dinner Date10:50 Psych11:40 You've Been Framed!12:20 I'm a Celebrity Get MeOut of Here!14:10 Coronation Street14:40 Dinner Date15:40 The Jeremy Kyle Show19:00 I'm a Celebrity Get MeOut of Here!21:00 Two and a Half Men22:00 Plebs23:00 I'm a Celebrity Get MeOut of Here Now!

00:00 Changeling02:45 The John Thaw Story03:40 Wycliffe04:35 Movies Now04:40 ITV3 Nightscreen05:00 Emmerdale07:00 George and Mildred07:25 Heartbeat08:30 Murder, She Wrote09:25 Where the Heart Is10:30 Judge Judy11:50 A Touch of Frost14:00 Heartbeat15:05 Wild at Heart16:10 Where the Heart Is17:15 Doctor at Large17:50 On the Buses18:20 George and Mildred18:55 Heartbeat19:55 Murder, She Wrote21:00 Doc Martin22:00 Lewis

00:15 Mickey Blue Eyes02:20 Sports Life Stories03:25 Nitro Circus03:50 ITV4 Nightscreen04:00 Teleshopping07:00 Tommy Cooper07:25 Gunsmoke08:20 The Professionals09:15 Minder10:15 Gunsmoke11:20 The Professionals12:20 The Sweeney13:20 Minder14:20 The Chase15:20 Gunsmoke16:25 Alias Smith and Jones18:00 The Professionals19:00 The Sweeney20:00 Pawn Stars21:00 Storage Wars: New York22:00 Car Crash Britain23:00 Benidorm

Channel

Monday16thNovember

00:05 Family Guy00:30 Family Guy00:50 American Dad!01:15 Family Guy01:35 Rent a Cop02:05 The Rise of FemaleViolence03:00 Russell Howard's GoodNews03:30 Together04:00 Together04:30 Together05:00 Close20:00 Top Gear21:00 Don't Tell the Bride22:00 Prostitution: What's theHarm?23:00 EastEnders23:30 The Fear

00:00 Room 101 - ExtraStorage00:40 The Apprentice01:40 Weather for the WeekAhead01:45 BBC News07:00 Breakfast10:15 The Wanted11:00 Homes Under theHammer12:00 The Housing Enforcers12:30 Neighbourhood Blues13:15 Bargain Hunt14:00 BBC News at One;Weather14:30 BBC London News;Weather14:45 Doctors15:15 The Coroner16:00 Escape to the Country16:45 Len and Ainsley's BigFood Adventure17:30 Flog It!18:15 Pointless19:00 BBC News at Six;Weather19:30 BBC London News;Weather20:00 The One Show20:30 Fake Britain21:00 EastEnders21:30 Panorama22:00 Crimewatch23:00 BBC News at Ten23:25 BBC London News;Weather23:35 Crimewatch Update23:45 Meet the Parents

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Tue 10 Nov

9:30am La Siesta Bowls Club - Torrevieja 10:00am Cycling Club (Club Ciclista) - Main square in SanMiguel de Salinas 10:00am Table Tennis Club Casa Ventura San Luis 10:00am PALS La Siesta Meat Raffle & Bingo 10:30am Bar Columbus Toretta II CAMBRIDGE SLIMMINGCLUB & ZUMBA 10:45am Gardeners Corner Torrevieja - 'Supersof' Torrevieja 1:00pm The Good Life Club - Los Arcos Restaurant Torrevieja 1:00pm Calpe Rotary Fellowship - Asia Restaurant La Fustera 1:00pm Phoenix Concert Band in Torrevieja - Centro Social,San Miguel de Salinas 1:00pm Bridge Club - Rest. Antonios, Ciudad Quesada 1:00pm Torrevieja Association of Amateur BalladeersSingers - El Paraiso Restaurant Torrevieja 2:30pm Labour International Costa Blanca - Ancora Tennison the Arenal in Javea 4:00pm Belly Dancing - The Emerald Isle, Urb. La Florida 4:00pm Latin Line Dancing - Casa Venture San Luis 5:45pm Calpe Bowls Club - Edf Paraiso Mar Levante Beach 7:00pm Badminton Club Teulada - Calle Benopia 2, 03724Moraira 7:30pm Modern Jive Club - La Acena Gym, Puerto deMazarron 8:00pm Lions Club Javea, Denia and Pedreguer - Hotel ElRodat in Javea. 8:00pm Royal Air Forces Association in Torrevieja Social – Tel : 966 798 071 8:00pm PALS La Siesta GAMES NIGHT 8:30pm Friends and Buddies - Los Galayos, Puerto deMazarron Tel: 968 163 758 8:30pm The English Folk Music Club Matrix Madhouse LaFuente

Wed 11 Nov

9:30am La Siesta Bowls Club - Torrevieja 10:00am Badminton Pilar de La Horadad - Duques de PalmaSports Centre 10:30am Association of Retired Police officers 11:00am Sailing Association Mar Menor - Los Narejos, LosAlcazares. 12:00pm Jalon & Orba Lions - Jalon/Orba 12:30pm Royal British Legion in Torrevieja - Royal BritishLegion in Torrevieja 2:00pm The Golden Girls - The Emerald Isle, La Florida 2:30pm Spiritual Friends - Los Leones Restaurante Moraira. 3:00pm Moraira Ladies Craft Club - Various 3:00pm MOFTAG - Crosskeys pub in Calpe 4:00pm Belly Dancing - Keep Fit - Las Claras, Urb. Oasis, LosAlcazares 6:00pm The Crescendo International Choir - Oasis BarTorreta 3 6:00pm Netball Club in Torrevieja - At Playa Flamenca 7:30pm Computer Club - Da Vincis Bistro San Luis

Thu 12 Nov

Carp-R-Us Angling Club - Various - Tel: 966 717 923 MeetsThursdays throughout fishing season 9:30am La Siesta Bowls Club - Torrevieja 10:00am Cycling Club (Club Ciclista) - Main square in SanMiguel de Salinas 10:00am Table Tennis Club Casa Ventura San Luis 10:00am Mazarron Bay Bridge Club - Playa Grande Hotel,Puerto de Mazarron 10:00am Badminton Pilar de La Horadad - Duques de PalmaSports Centre 10:00am Tennis Club Los Amigos Oliva 10:30am Ladies' Barbershop Harmony Chorus - Las ClarasCommunity Centre, Los Narejos 11:00am The Irish Rover Torrevieja CAMBRIDGE SLIMMINGCLUB - Calle Dr Waksman 11:00am Labour international - Casa del Pueblo, Calle La Paz,Torrevieja (PSOE Offices) 1:00pm Bridge Club - Rest. Antonios, Ciudad Quesada 1:00pm Torrevieja Association of Amateur BalladeersSingers - El Paraiso Restaurant Torrevieja 2:00pm PALS La Siesta CRAFT CLUB 4:00pm Latin Line Dancing - Emerald Isle, La Florida 6:00pm The Sunshine Club - Various – Villamartin Tel Karenon 965 327 730 or Lenny on 966 791 514

6:00pm Gandia Area Social Club (GASC) - Viva Espana, Oliva 7:00pm PALS La Siesta BINGO 8:00pm Costa Barber Singers - Recibar La Torre, Benissa.

Fri 13 Nov

Alcalali Angling Club - Various Tel: Tel: 966 482 268 9:30am La Siesta Bowls Club - Torrevieja 10:00am PALS La Siesta UNISEX SLIMMING ANDRECREATION 10:30am Bar Columbus Toretta II CAMBRIDGE SLIMMINGCLUB & ZUMBA 5:45pm Calpe Bowls Club - Edf Paraiso Mar Levante Beach 7:00pm Coropilar - Choral group - Municipal offices atCampoverde 7:00pm Badminton Club Teulada - Calle Benopia 2, Moraira 9:00pm Jazz Club - El Puente, Santiago de la Ribera

Sat 14 Nov

9:30am La Siesta Bowls Club - Torrevieja 9:00pm PALS La Siesta LIVE ENTERTAINMENT NIGHT

Sun 15 Nov

8:30am Costa Blanca Runners South - Caprabo SupermarketTel 966 786 774 9:30am La Siesta Bowls Club - Torrevieja 10:00am Tennis Club Los Amigos Oliva 10:30am Christ In You - Torrevieja - Europa Building, Pinar deCampoverde. 11:00am Netball Club in Torrevieja - Playa Flamenca 5:45pm Calpe Bowls Club - Edf Paraiso Mar Levante Beach 6:30pm International Christian Assembly - Calle San Miguelde Salinas 2, Torrevieja

Mon 16 Nov

9:30am La Siesta Bowls Club - Torrevieja 10:00am Torrevieja Craft Club - Diane's bar at 55 Dr GregorioMaranon, Torrevieja 10:00am Badminton Pilar de La Horadad - Duques de PalmaSports Centre 10:00am Tennis Club Los Amigos Oliva 11:00am Washinton Bar La Siesta CAMBRIDGE SLIMMINGCLUB 11:00am Jelly Beanz Parent Toddler Group Condado deAlhama, La Isla

Fiestas, Festivals & ConcertsTue 10 Nov

L'Alfas del Pi Patronal Fiestas Benidorm Patronal Fiestas Festa Major , Teià Barcelona Fiestas del Magüestu de Pola de Siero Asturias Moors & Christians Moixent Valencia Festes Majors Patronals de Benidorm Festa Major d Arenys de Munt Barcelona San Martín de Zamudio Fiesta Bilbao Fiestas Patronales de Santa Gertrudis Ibiza Fiestas de Sant Carles de Peralta Ibiza David Virelles Mbókò Quartet Barcelona - L'Auditori

Wed 11 Nov

Armistice Day Parades Benidorm Patronal Fiestas Festa Major , Teià Barcelona San Martín de Tours, San Martín de Valdeiglesias Madrid Fiestas del Magüestu de Pola de Siero Asturias Moors & Christians Moixent Valencia Festes Majors Patronals de Benidorm Festa Major d Arenys de Munt Barcelona San Martín de Zamudio Fiesta Bilbao Fair and Festivals San Diego Cuevas de Almanzora Almeria Fiestas Patronales de Santa Gertrudis Ibiza Fiestas de Sant Carles de Peralta Ibiza Béla Fleck and Abigail Washburn Barcelona Unknown Mortal Orchestra - Barcelona and Madrid Belle and Sebastian Madrid and Barcelona

Thu 12 Nov

Festa Major , Teià Barcelona Festa Major d Arenys de Munt Barcelona Fair and Festivals San Diego Cuevas de Almanzora Almeria Fiestas Patronales de Santa Gertrudis Ibiza Fiestas de Sant Carles de Peralta Ibiza Unknown Mortal Orchestra - Barcelona and Madrid

Maria Schneider Orchestra Barcelona Belle and Sebastian Madrid and Barcelona Kiasmos Concerts - Barcelona & Madrid Santíssim Sacrament Sant Rafel, La Nucia

Fri 13 NovFesta Major , Teià Barcelona Castalla Tapas Route Tapes de Monvar - Monovar Tapas Route Festa Major d Arenys de Munt Barcelona Fair and Festivals San Diego Cuevas de Almanzora Almeria Fiesta San Martín de Traspinedo Valladolid Madrid Fiestas Patronales de Santa Gertrudis Ibiza Fiestas de Sant Carles de Peralta Ibiza The Legend of Zelda Barcelona & Madrid Belle and Sebastian Madrid and Barcelona Kiasmos Concerts - Barcelona & Madrid Richard Galliano La vie en rose Barcelona Hamlet Concert Barcelona Santíssim Sacrament Sant Rafel, La Nucia Voll Damm 47th jazz Festival of Barcelona

Sat 14 Nov

Benidorm Fiesta de la Carxofa Festa Major , Teià Barcelona Castalla Tapas Route Tapes de Monvar - Monovar Tapas Route Festa Major d Arenys de Munt Barcelona Fair and Festivals San Diego Cuevas de Almanzora Almeria Fiesta San Martín de Traspinedo Valladolid Madrid Fiestas Patronales de Santa Gertrudis Ibiza Fiesta del Milagro de Mazarrón Murcia Festa Major Sant Romà de Lloret de Mar Girona Fiestas de Sant Carles de Peralta Ibiza The Legend of Zelda Barcelona & Madrid Belle and Sebastian Madrid and Barcelona Black Star Riders Concerts Madrid & Barcelona Virgen del Patrocinio, Olula de Castro Almeria

Sun 15 Nov

Benidorm Fiesta de la Carxofa Festa Major , Teià Barcelona Castalla Tapas Route Tapes de Monvar - Monovar Tapas Route Festa Major d Arenys de Munt Barcelona Fair and Festivals San Diego Cuevas de Almanzora Almeria Fiesta San Martín de Traspinedo Valladolid Madrid Fiestas Patronales de Santa Gertrudis Ibiza Fiesta del Milagro de Mazarrón Murcia Festa Major Sant Romà de Lloret de Mar Girona Tamtam Drumfest Sevilla Fiestas de Sant Carles de Peralta Ibiza Fiestas San Clemente de Lorca Murcia Black Star Riders Concerts Madrid & Barcelona

Mon 16 Nov

All day Fiesta San Martín de Traspinedo Valladolid Madrid All day Fiestas Virgen de la Peña de Fustiñana Navarra All day Fiestas Patronales de Santa Gertrudis Ibiza All day Fiesta del Milagro de Mazarrón Murcia All day Festa Major Sant Romà de Lloret de Mar Girona All day Fiestas de Sant Carles de Peralta Ibiza All day Fiestas San Clemente de Lorca Murcia All day Antonio Sánchez and Migration Jazz ConcertsBarcelona

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These are the events that happen daily in your local bars andrestaurants. Please check the website for the most up to dateinformation on opening times etcThe Fresh Corner Centre Commercial LA FUENTE open all dayfrom 8am Mexi Mundo Altos del Limonar – 18 hole Mini Golf €2.00Olliewoods Restaurant – La Fuente open from 8am dailyLa Bocana Water-Sports Centre OPEN ALL DAY from 9.30am Bar Carmens El Chaparral, La Siesta MENU DEL DIA from 9amEl Castillo La Marina COFFEE and HOME MADE SWISS CAKE€3.00 from 11am till 6pm El Capitan Los Altos MENU DEL DIA €6.50 midday till 2pm Marabu Lounge Menu Del Dia €11.95 1pm - 3pm Star Of India San Luis SPECIAL EVENING MENU €9.95 from5.30pmMono's Bar Quesada Serving Food 10 - 3pm Mexi Mundo Mexican Cantina Altos del Limonar 12 -4pm Freedrink with any main courseReflections Bar & Restaurant, San Luis 5 EURO MEAL DEAL frommiddayGlenn's Bar San Luis VALUE MEALS 2 for €8 El Capitan Los Altos MENU DEL NOCHE €8.50 6pm till 10pmEl Castillo La Marina MENU DEL NOCHE €15.00 6pm Mexi Mundo Mexican Cantinia - Altos del Limonar - Menu DelNoche €9.95 from 6pmBar Carmens, El Chaparral, La Siesta MENU DEL NOCHE from17.30pm Mono's Bar Quesada EARLY BIRD MEAL DEAL 1 for €6 two for€10 Marabu Lounge Dona Pepe Menu del Noche €15.95 6pm Restaurant Rendezvous Altos Del Limonar Open every day 12till 12 Pimientos Rest. San Miguel A LA CARTE 7PM

Tue 10 Nov

10:30am Matrix Madhouse Studio La Fuente YOGA 11:00am Posh Club La Marina SPANISH FOR BEGINNERS 11:00am Lo Crispin Tavern Lo Crispin TAI CHI 11:00am El Castillo La Marina DANCE CLASSES 12:00pm Restaurant Rendezvous Altos Del Limonar All dayMeal Deal €12.50 12:30pm Posh Club La Marina SPANISH INTERMEDIATECLASSES 6:00pm Matrix Madhouse Studio La Fuente KARATE 6:00pm Mono's Bar Quesada MOTOWN SOUL NIGHT & PLAYYOUR CARDS RIGHT 6:00pm The New Tavern San Miguel PIE NIGHT 2 for €9.50 7:00pm Posh Club La Marina KARAOKE 7:30pm The Fire Station Via Park 1 - Paso a Paso 8:00pm Bar Imanyo, Daya Nueva - QUIZ NIGHT 8:00pm PALS Washington Square La Siesta GAMES NIGHT 8:30pm Reflections Bar & Restaurant, San Luis QUIZ NIGHT 9:00pm Lo Crispin Tavern, Lo Crispin DARTS 9:00pm The Porter House, Altos Del Limonar - KARAOKE 9:00pm Bar Carmens El Chaparral, La Siesta KARAOKE 9:00pm The Inn @ The Green Entrenaranjos QUIZ NIGHT

Wed 11 Nov

10:00am Matrix Madhouse Studio La Fuente SPANISH FORBEGINNERS 10:00am El Castillo La Marina YOGA 10:30am Posh Club La Marina RELAXCERSISE 11:00am Lo Crispin Tavern, Lo Crispin ZUMBA 1:00pm Marabu Lounge Lo Marabu - TAPAS Wednesday 1:00pm Papillon Bar Restaurant Torretta 2 - SCHNITZEL DAY€6.50 1:30pm Lo Crispin Tavern Lo Crispin COMMUNITY LUNCH €3.00 2:00pm Posh Club La Marina CRAFT EXCHANGE 2:00pm Marabu Lounge Dona Pepe LIVE ENTERTAINMENT 3:00pm Matrix Madhouse Studio La Fuente LINE DANCING 4:00pm The Inn @ The Green Entrenaranjos BINGO 4:00pm Mono's Bar Quesada ROCK AND ROLL BINGO ANDMUSIC QUIZ 5:15pm Matrix Madhouse Studio La Fuente KIDS THEATREGROUP 5:30pm Bamboo Lounge Entrenaranjos BIG JAM 6:00pm Bar Imanyo, Daya Nueva - Special Menu €5.00 (ClubMembers €3.00) 6:00pm Bar Carmens, La Siesta CARVERY

6:00pm The New Tavern San Miguel STEAK NIGHT (minibusservice) 6:00pm Blackbull Torremendo STEAK NIGHT 8:00pm Matrix Madhouse Studio La Fuente QUIZ & BINGONIGHT 8:30pm Reflections San Luis CARD BINGO 9:00pm The Porter House, Altos Del Limonar - KARAOKE 9:00pm The Fresh Corner La Fuente, LIVE ENTERTAINMENT 9:00pm Oceans Bar Gran Alacant KARAOKE 9:30pm The Fire Station, Via Park 1 - KARAOKE

Thu 12 Nov

10:00am Matrix Madhouse Studio La Fuente COFFEEMORNING CRAFTS BINGO & MY WEIGH IN 11:00am El Castillo La Marina TAI CHI 11:00am Mono's Bar Quesada LADIES PAMPER DAY 12:30pm Marabu Lounge Pueblo Brava Afternoon Tea Special 1:00pm Posh Club La Marina LIVE ENTERTAINMENT 2:00pm Reflections Bar & Restaurant, San Luis MUSIC BINGO 3:00pm Bar Carmens, El Chaparral, La Siesta, JULIES CARDS 6.00pm Mexi Mundo Altos del Limonar – Tex Mex Buffet – AllYou Can Eat for €7.50 6:00pm Matrix Madhouse Studio La Fuente KARATE 7:00pm Posh Club La Marina BINGO 8:00pm Bar 1 The Carabassi Centre DARTS PRACTICE 8:00pm Bar Imanyo, Daya Nueva – DARTS COMPETITION 8:00pm The Inn @ The Green Entrenaranjos QUIZ & GAMESNIGHT 8:30pm Reflections San Luis, LIVE ENTERTAINMENT 8:30pm El Capitan Los Altos DARTS LEAGUE 9:00pm The Porter House, Altos Del Limonar - KARAOKE 9:00pm La Bocana Cable Ski, Torrevieja Marina MUSIC 9:00pm Glenn's Bar San Luis LIVE ENTERTAINMENT 9:00pm Oceans Bar Gran Alacant QUIZ NIGHT 9:30pm The Fire Station, Via Park 1 - LIVE ENTERTAINMENT 9:30pm Bar 1 The Carabassi Centre QUIZ AND OPEN THE BOX

Fri 13 Nov

10:00am Matrix Madhouse Studio La Fuente SPANISH FORBEGINNERS 10:00am El Castillo La Marina YOGA 10:00am PALS Washington Square La Siesta UNISEX SLIMMING& RECREATION CLUB 11:00am Matrix Madhouse Studio La Fuente SPANISHINTERMEDIATE 11:00am Posh Club La Marina LINE DANCING 2:00pm Bar Carmens, El Chaparral, La Siesta LIVEENTERTAINMENT 3:00pm The Porter House – Altos Del Limonar - BINGO 4:00pm Matrix Madhouse Studio La Fuente FAMILY NIGHT -MEAL DEALS Bouncy Castle & More 6:00pm The New Tavern San Miguel STEAK NIGHT (minibusservice) 7:00pm Reflections Bar & Restaurant, San Luis LIVEENTERTAINMENT 7.30pm Lo Crispin Tavern, Lo Crispin, 5€ MEAL DEAL 7.30pm 8:00pm Bar Imanyo, Daya Nueva - Free Pool 8:00pm Papillon Bar Restuarant Torretta 2 KARAOKE 8:00pm El Capitan Los Altos FUN DARTS 9:00pm The Porter House, Altos Del Limonar - KARAOKE 9:00pm La Bocana Cable Ski, Torrevieja Marina MUSIC 9:00pm Inn @ The Green Entrenaranjos LIVE ENTERTAINMENT 9:00pm Mono's Bar Quesada LIVE ENTERTAINMENT 9:00pm Bamboo Lounge Entrenaranjos LIVE ENTERTAINMENT 9:00pm Lo Crispin Tavern, Lo Crispin, KARAOKE 9:00pm The New Tavern San Miguel LIVE ENTERTAINMENT 9:00pm Marabu Lounge Dona Pepe LIVE ENTERTAINMENT 9:00pm Posh Club La Marina LIVE ENTERTAINMENT 9:00pm Oceans Bar Gran Alacant KARAOKE 9:00pm Marabu Lounge Dona Pepe LIVE ENTERTAINMENT

Sat 14 Nov

12:45pm Bamboo Lounge Entrenaranjos LIVE PREMIERSHIPFOOTBALL 4:00pm The Porter House, Altos del Limonar - JAM SESSION - 6:00pm Blackbull Torremendo STEAK NIGHT 6:30pm Bamboo Lounge Entrenaranjos LIVE PREMIERSHIPFOOTBALL 7:00pm Reflections, San Luis LIVE ENTERTAINMENT

8:00pm Paillon Bar Rest. Torretta 2 LIVE ENTERTAINMENT 9:00pm The Porter House, Altos Del Limonar - KARAOKE 9:00pm La Bocana Cable Ski, Torrevieja Marina MUSIC 9:00pm Inn @ The Green Entrenaranjos LIVE ENTERTAINMENT 9:00pm Mono's Bar Quesada LIVE MUSIC 9:00pm Glenn's Bar San Luis LIVE ENTERTAINMENT 9:00pm Lo Crispin Tavern, Lo Crispin LIVE ENTERTAINMENT 9:00pm El Capitan Los Altos LIVE ENTERTAINMENT ORKARAOKE 9:00pm El Castillo La Marina LIVE ENTERTAINMENT Pls Check inWinter 666 761 495 9:30pm Bar Imanyo, Daya Nueva - LIVE ENTERTAINMENT 9:30pm The Fire Station, Via Park 1 - LIVE ENTERTAINMENT

Sun 15 Nov

12:00pm Olliewoods Rest. La Fuente FAMOUS ROAST 12:00pm Glenn's Bar San Luis SUNDAY LUNCH 12:00pm Bar Imanyo, Daya Nuevo - Sunday Lunch €5.00 12:00pm Pimientos San Miguel SUNDAY LUNCH 12:30pm Bar Carmen's El Chaparral, La Siesta CARVERY 1:00pm El Castillo La Marina AS MUCH AS YOU CAN EAT HOT &COLD BUFFET & LIVE ENTERTAINMENT €12 1:00pm The Porter House - Sunday Lunch €5.95 1:00pm The New Tavern San Miguel CARVERY €7.50 (freeminibus service available) 1:00pm Marabu Lounge Dona Pepe SUNDAY LUNCH 1:00pm Blackbull Torremendo SUNDAY ROAST CARVERY 1:00pm Papillon Bar Restaurant Torretta 2 - ROAST DINNERfrom €4.90 2:30pm Bamboo Lounge Entrenaranjos LIVE PREMIERSHIPFOOTBALL 4:00pm Reflections, San Luis BIG JAM 5:00pm Bamboo Lounge Entrenaranjos LIVE PREMIERSHIPFOOTBALL 5:00pm Bar Carmens, El Chaparral, La Siesta KARAOKE 7:00pm Posh Club La Marina KARAOKE 8:00pm El Capitan Los Altos QUIZ NIGHT 8:30pm The Fire Station, Via Park 1 - QUIZ & BINGO 9:00pm La Bocana Torrevieja Marina MUSIC 9:00pm Inn @ The Green Entrenaranjos KARAOKE 9:00pm Mono's Bar Quesada KARAOKE and PLAY YOUR CARDSRIGHT 9:00pm Glenn's Bar San Luis KARAOKE 9:00pm Lo Crispin Tavern, Lo Crispin QUIZ

Mon 16 Nov

11:00am Lo Crispin Tavern, Lo Crispin ZUMBA 11:15am Posh Club La Marina PILATES 3:00pm The Porter House – Altos del Limonar - BINGO 3:00pm Oceans Bar Gran Alacant BINGO 3:00pm The Inn @ The Green Entrenaranjos DOMINOS 4:00pm Bar Carmens - El Chapparal, La Siesta BINGO 4:00pm Glenn's Bar San Luis KARAOKE & LIVE ENTERTAINMENT 5:30pm Matrix Madhouse Studio La Fuente KIDS ROCK CHOIR 6:30pm Matrix Madhouse Studio La Fuente ADULT ROCKCHOIR 8:00pm Bar 1 Carabassi Centre DARTS LEAGUE 8:00pm Fire Station – Via Park 1 - Pool League & Crib Night 8:00pm Matrix Madhouse Studio La Fuente SKITTLES 8:30pm Reflections Bar & Restaurant, San Luis LIVEENTERTAINMENT 8:30pm El Capitan Los Altos DARTS LEAGUE 9:00pm Bamboo Lounge Entrenaranjos LIVE PREMIERSHIPFOOTBALL 9:00pm Mono's Bar Quesada FUN QUIZ NIGHT 9:00pm Lo Crispin Tavern,Lo Crispin CRIB NIGHT 9:00pm Marabu Lounge Dona Pepe FUN QUIZ

What’s on in The Costa Blanca Bars

November 101938 Fascist Italy enacts anti-Semitic legislation.1941 Churchill promises to join the U.S. "within the hour" inthe event of war with Japan.1962 Eleanor Roosevelt is buried, she had died three daysearlier.1971 Two women are tarred and feathered in Belfast fordating British soldiers, while in Londonderry, NorthernIreland a Catholic girl is also tarred and feathered for herintention of marrying a British soldier.1972 Hijackers divert a jet to Detroit, demanding $10million and ten parachutes.1975 The iron ore freighter Edmund Fitzgerald breaks inhalf and sinks at the eastern end of Lake Superior–all 29crew members perish.1986 President Ronald Reagan refuses to reveal details ofthe Iran arms sale.

1989 German citizens begin tearing down the Berlin Wall.2008 NASA declares the Phoenix mission concluded afterlosing communications with the lander, five months after itbegan its exploration on the surface of Mars.2009 North Korean and South Korean ships skirmish offDaecheon Island.Born on November 101697 William Hogarth, English caricaturist.1730 Oliver Goldsmith, playwright (She Stoops toConquer).1925 Richard Burton, Welsh actor famous for his roles inThe Spy who Came in From the Cold and Who’s Afraid ofVirginia Woolf.1928 Ennio Morricone, Italian composer and conductornoted for his theme music in spaghetti Westerns such asThe Good, The Bad, and the Ugly.1935 Igor Dmitriyevich Novikov, Russian astrophysicist; theNovikov self-consistency principle made importantcontributions to the theory of time travel.1947 Greg Lake, singer, songwriter, musician, producer(Emerson, Lake & Palmer).1956 Sinbad (David Adkins), comedian, actor (NecessaryRoughness, Houseguest).1963 Hugh Bonneville, actor (Downton Abbey, NottingHill).1977 Brittany Murphy, actress, voice actress, singer,producer; films include Clueless and Sin City; voice ofLuanne Platter on long-running animated TV series King ofthe Hill.1983 Miranda Lambert, country singer ("Kerosene,""Famous in a Small Town")November 111918 The German leaders sign the armistice ending World

War I.1919 The first two-minutes’ silence is observed in Britain tocommemorate those who died in the Great War.1935 Albert Anderson and Orvil Anderson set a newaltitude record in South Dakota, when they float to 74,000feet in a balloon.1953 The polio virus is identified and photographed for thefirst time in Cambridge, Massachusetts.1966 The United States launches Gemini 12, a two-manorbiter, into orbit.

1973 The Soviet Union is kicked out of World Cup soccer forrefusing to play Chile.1987 An unidentified buyer buys Vincent Van Gogh’spainting "Irises" from the estate of Joan Whitney Payson for$53.9 million at Sotheby’s in New York.1999 House of Lords Act reforming Britain’s House of Lords,given Royal Assent; the act removed the right to hereditaryseats (sitting members were permitted to remain).2004 Palestine Liberation organization confirms the deathof its longtime chairman Yasser Arafat; cause of death hasnever been conclusively determined.2006 Queen Elizabeth II unveils New Zealand WarMemorial in London.2008 RMS Queen Elizabeth 2 (QE2)sets sail on her finalvoyage, bound for Dubai.Born on November 111050 Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor.1821 Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoyevsky, Russian novelistand political revolutionary (The Brothers Karamazov, Crimeand Punishment).

1885 George S. Patton, U.S. Army commander in World WarII.1922 Kurt Vonnegut, American novelist (SlaughterhouseFive).1928 Carlos Fuentes, Mexican novelist and essayist.1945 Chris Dreja, musician; guitarist and bass player for The

Yardbirds.1945 Daniel Ortega, President of Nicaragua (2007– ).1962 Demi Moore, actress (Ghost, A Few Good Men); in1996 became highest-paid actress in film history when shereceived $12.5 million to star in Striptease.1974 Leonardo DiCaprio, actor; (Titanic, The Great Gatsby)won Golden Globe for Best Actor (The Aviator, 2004).1974 Bettina Goislard, first United Nations worker to bekilled in Afghanistan (Nov. 16, 2003) since the fall of theTaliban in December 2001; she was a French employee ofthe UN High Commissioner for Refugees.November 121276 Suspicious of the intentions of Llywelyn ap Gruffydd,the Prince of Wales, English King Edward I resolves toinvade Wales.1923 Adolf Hitler is arrested for his attempted Germancoup.1928 The ocean liner Vestris sinks off the Virginia cape with328 aboard, killing 111.1960 The satellite Discoverer XVII is launched into orbitfrom California’s Vandenberg AFB.1987 Boris Yeltsin is fired as head of Moscow’s CommunistParty for criticizing the slow pace of reform.

1990 Sir Timothy John "Tim" Berners-Lee, a Britishcomputer scientist, publishes a formal proposal for thecreation of the World Wide Web.1996 A Saudi Arabian Airlines Boeing 747 collides with aKazakh Illyushin II-76 cargo plane near New Delhi, killing349. It is the deadliest mid-air collision to date (2013) andthird-deadliest aircraft accident.1997 Ramzi Yousef convicted of masterminding the 1993World Trade Center bombing.2003 The first Italians to die in the Iraq War are among 23fatalities from a suicide bomb attack on an Italian policebase in Nasiriya, iraq.2003 Shanghai Transrapid sets a new world speed record(311 mph or 501 kph) for commercial railway systems.Born on November 121840 Auguste Rodin, French sculptor.1866 Sun Yat-Sen, Chinese revolutionary who founded theNationalist Party.1889 DeWitt Wallace, founder of Reader’s Digest.1911 Buck Clayton, jazz trumpeter.1929 Grace Kelly, American actress and Princess of Monaco.1945 Neil Young, singer, songwriter, musician, producer;member of several well-known bands including BuffaloSpringfield and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young.1957 Tim Samaras, engineer and storm chaser whocontributed to scientific knowledge of tornadoes; killedalong with his son Paul and meteorologist Carl Young by atornado with winds of nearly 300 mph near El Reno, Okla,,in 2013.1961 Nadia Comaneci, Olympic gold medal-winningRomanian gymnast; named one of the athletes of thecentury by Laureus World Sports Academy (2000).1962 Naomi Wolf, activist, author of The Beauty Myth; aleader in what has been described as the third wave of thefeminist movement.November 131851 The London-to-Paris telegraph begins operation.1862 Lewis Carroll writes in his diary, “Began writing thefairy-tale of Alice–I hope to finish it by Christmas.”

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1897 The first metal dirigible is flown from Tempelhof Fieldin Berlin.1907 Paul Corno achieves the first helicopter flight.1914 The brassiere, invented by Caresse Crosby, ispatented.1941 A German U-boat, the U-81 torpedoes Great Britain’spremier aircraft carrier, the HMS Ark Royal. The ship sinksthe next day.1952 Harvard’s Paul Zoll becomes the first man to useelectric shock to treat cardiac arrest.

1970 A powerful tropical cyclone strikes the Ganges Deltaregion of East Pakistan (now Bangladesh), causing anestimated half-million deaths in a single night; the Bholacyclone is regarded as the worst natural disaster of the 20thcentury.1985 Some 23,000 people die when the Nevado del Ruizerupts, melting a glacier and causing a massive mudslidethat buries Armero, Columbia.2000 Articles of impeachment passed against PhilippinePresident Joseph Estrada.Born on November 131312 Edward III, King of England who won victories againstsuch renowned foes as Baybars, Llewellyn and Wallace.1850 Robert Louis Stevenson, Scottish novelist and poet(Treasure Island, Kidnapped).1856 Louis Brandeis, the first Jew to sit on the U.S. SupremeCourt.1909 Eugene Ionesco, Romanian-born dramatist; a leadingplaywright of the Theater of the Absurd genre (The BaldSoprano, Rhinoceros).1924 Motoo Kimura, Japanese biologist who introducedthe neutral theory of molecular evolution (1968).1934 Garry Marshall, actor, director, producer; createdHappy Days TV series and its spinoffs.1940 William Taubman, political scientist, author; wonPulitzer Prize for biography (2004) for his biography ofNikita Khrushchev.1947 Joe Mantegna, actor, producer, director, voice actor(The Godfather Part III; Criminal Minds TV series; voice ofmob boss Fat Tony on The Simpsons).

1955 Whoopi Goldberg,comedian, actress (The ColorPurple; Ghost), singer, talk show host (The View); secondAfrican American woman to win an Oscar (Best SupportingActress, Ghost, 1990); one of few entertainers to have wonan Oscar, Emmy, Tony and Grammy.November 141501 Arthur Tudor of England marries Katherine of Aragon.1908 Albert Einstein presents his quantum theory of light.1922 The British Broadcasting Company (BBC) begins thefirst daily radio broadcasts from Marconi House.1940 German bombers devastate Coventry in Great Britain,killing 1,000 in the worst air raid of the war.1963 Iceland gets a new island when a volcano pushes itsway up out of the sea five miles off the southern coast.1963 Greece frees hundreds who were jailed in theCommunist uprising of 1944-1950.1969 The United States launches Apollo 12, the secondmission to the Moon, from Cape Kennedy.

1982 Lech Walesa, leader of Poland’s outlawed Solidaritymovement, is released by communist authorities after 11months confinement; he would win the Nobel Peace Prizein 1983 and be elected Poland’s president in 1990.1984 The Space Shuttle Discovery‘s crew rescues a secondsatellite.2001 Northern Alliance fighters take control ofAfghanistan’s capital, Kabul.2008 First G-20 economic summit convenes, inWashington, DC.2012 Israel launches Operation Pillar of Defense againstthe Hamas-governed Gaza Strip.Born on November 141650 William III, King of England (1689-1702).1900 Aaron Copeland, American composer whose worksinclude Billy the Kidd, Appalachian Spring and Fanfare forthe Common Man.1906 Louise Brooks, silent film star, symbol of the 1920sflapper.1907 Astrid Lindgren, Swedish children’s writer (PippiLongstocking).1917 Park Chung-hee, Korean general and statesman; led1961 coup that overthrew the Korean Second Republic;elected president 1963; assassinated Oct. 26, 1979.1921 Brian Keith, actor (The Russians Are Coming, theRussians Are Coming).1927 McLean Stevenson, actor; best known for his role asLt. Col. Henry Blake on the TV series M*A*S*H*.1930 Edward Higgins White II, engineer, astronaut; firstAmerican to "walk" in space (June 3, 1965); died inexplosion at Cape Canaveral (Cape Kennedy) duringprelaunch testing for first manned Apollo mission.

1948 Charles, Prince of Wales, heir to the throne ofEngland.1954 Condoleezza Rice, US Secretary of State under Pres.George W. Bush (2005–2009).November 151922 It is announced that Dr. Alexis Carrel has discoveredwhite corpuscles.1930 General strikes and riots paralyze Madrid, Spain.1946 The 17th Paris Air Show opens at the Grand Palais desChamps-Elysees. It is the first show of this kind since WorldWar II.1960 The first submarine with nuclear missiles, USS GeorgeWashington, takes to sea from Charleston, South Carolina.1962 Cuba threatens to down U.S. planes onreconnaissance flights over its territory.1976 A Syrian peace force takes control of Beirut, Lebanon.1984 Baby Fae dies 20 days after receiving a baboon hearttransplant in Loma Linda, California.1985 Anglo-Irish Agreement signed by British PrimeMinister Margaret Thatcher and Irish Taoiseach GarretFitzgerald.1988 Palestinian National Council proclaims anindependent State of Palestine.1990 People’s Republic of Bulgaria replaced by a newrepublican government.2007 Cyclone Sidr strikes Bangladesh, killing an estimated5,000 people.Born on November 151708 William Pitt the Elder, secretary of state of Englandwhose strategies helped win the Seven Years War.1738 Sir William Hershel, British astronomer whodiscovered Uranus.1891 Erwin Rommel, German field marshal in World War II.1907 Claus von Stauffenberg, German army officer; aleader in the failed July 20, 1944, assassination attemptagainst Adolf Hitler.1913 Guy Green, English film director, screenwriter,cinematographer; won Academy Award for

cinematography for Great Expectations (1946); receivedLifetime Achievement Award from BAFTA (2002) andnamed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (2004).1939 W. C. Clark, blues musician known as the "Godfatherof Austin Blues.".1940 Sam Waterston, actor, producer, director (The KillingFields; TV movie Lincoln; Jack McCoy, Law & Order TVseries).

1941 Daniel Pinkwater, author best known for hischildren’s books and Young Adult fiction (The SnarkoutBoys and the Avocado of Death).1942 Daniel Barenboim, Israeli pianist and conductor.November 161945 Eighty-eight German scientists, holding Nazi secrets,arrive in the United States.1948 President Harry S Truman rejects four-power talks onBerlin until the blockade is removed.1953 The United States joins in the condemnation of Israelfor its raid on Jordan.1955 The Big Four talks, taking place in Geneva on Germanreunification, end in failure.1960 After the integration of two all-white schools, 2,000whites riot in the streets of New Orleans.1982 The space shuttle Columbia completes its firstoperational flight.1989 Salvadoran Army death squad kills six Jesuit priestsand two others at Jose Simeon Canas University.1992 Eric Lawes, while using a metal detector to search fora friend’s lost hammer near Hoxne, Suffolk, England,discovers the Hoxne Hoard, the largest hoard of Romansilver and gold ever found in Britain, and the largestcollection of 4th and 5th century coins found anywherewithin the bounds of the former Roman Empire1997 Pro-democracy Chinese dissident Wei Jingshengreleased from prison after 18 years, for health reasons.Born on November 1642 BC Tiberius Claudius Nero, Roman Emperor.1811 John Bright, British Victorian radical who founded theAnti-Corn Law League.1839 Louis-Honore Frechette, Canadian poet.1873 W.C. Handy, father of the blues, famous for "St. LouisBlues."1889 George S. Kaufman, American playwright andcollaborator with Moss Hart (You Can’t Take it With You ,The Man Who Came to Dinner).1907 Burgess Meredith, actor; the first man to win theSaturn Award for Best Supporting Actor twice, and a winnerof several Emmys, he is considered one of the mostaccomplished actors of the 20th century.

1914 Edward Chapman, spy; after becoming a spy for NaziGermany, he became a double agent serving his nativeEngland.1930 Chinua Achebe, Nigerian novelist.1935 Mohammad Hussein Fadlallah, Lebanese TwelverShi’a scholar; sometimes called the "spiritual mentor" ofHezbollah.1952 Peter Keefe, TV producer (Voltron); credited withintroducing American audiences to Japanese animation.

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With new players at both junior andsenior level coming the club are movingforward againand welcome everybody tothe club regardless if you haveexperience or not, so come and join inthe fun.

Also in less than a weeks time ElcheRFC will be holding another internationalrugby 7's tournament at Campo JoseDiez Iborra, just behind the Elche RFCrugby stadium, on 13 and 14 Novemberin Elche with teams that will beparticipating in the 2016 Olympic Gamesin Brasil.

The teams taking part for the men are:-France, Ireland, Spain and Portugal

Teams for the women are:- GreatBritain, France, Ireland, Spain, Portugaland the Valencian regional team.

On Friday the matches are from16.00to 20.00, and on Saturday from 10.00 to15.00.

The tickets for Friday are 8€, Saturday12€ or for both days 15€.

So come along and watch some rarelive international rugby in the area.

For more information and ticketscontact Garry on 692 767 242, onwhatsapp, or at Costa Cobras training onMonday and Wednesday at Daya Vieja.

Also on Friday 19 November with thehelp of Victorias Tearooms in Almoradi toraise money for, DEBRA, the ButterflyChildren the club are auctioning offrugby memorabilia international andclub shirts as well as other items thathave been donated. For more details you

can connect the tearooms or myself. Wealso have Dennis Christian been theauctioneer for the event, so looking atplenty of people coming down tosupport this event.

Costa Cobras RFC are also still trainingon Monday and Wednesday from 18.00-19.30 for the juniors and 20.00-21.30 forthe seniors in Daya Vieja at the sportsground.

So come a long and join the revolutionwith this new rugby club from the startand be part of something new in thearea.

We are looking to be able to put ateam in at all levels in the league this timenext year so come along and join thenewest rugby team on the Costa Blancaand join the rugby revolution.

All ages, gender and nationalities arewelcome, from beginners to experiencedplayers, the more the merrier, as we arebased on the true traditional ethics of thesport. So come along and join the newestrugby club on the Costa Blanca. Alsoteam bonding after training in thenearest bar for a drink and chat, just howrugby should be.

For more information about the clubcontact myself, Dutch, on 692 767 242.Also I am back down at Zoco market onSunday again from 09.00-13.30, so comeon down and find more out about theclub and rugby in the area. Also for all ofyour rugby branded clothing and gearincluding Canterbury casuals and CottonTraders shirts.

COSTA COBRAS RFC

South Division – 6th November 2015At La Torre Golf Resort

The Vega Baja Premier Golf Leaguesecond fixture of the season at La TorreGolf Resort one of the IRM Nicklaus GolfTrail the course was in good condition,this coupled with the super weatherconditions bode well for the players inthe Leagues. Unfortunately, four of the LaManga Residents Golf Association teamwere involved in an accident on the AP7motorway; the other members of theteam went to their aid.

It was agreed with the El Valle G S thattheir match would be cancelled andrearranged at a later date. The matchbetween La Manga North G S andRockets G S continued as planned

RESULTS: La Manga North: 3½ (146points) vs. Rockets G S: ½ (120 points).Bonus points went to: - La Manga North.To add more competitiveness, to thematches, as if there wasn’t enoughalready it has been decided to introduceNearest The Pins and Ladies and Men’s

Longest Drives.The highest pairing scores came from

La Manga North G.S. Martin Jones/RobinFish with 42 points, the team also tookthe Nearest The Pins and Longest Drivewith Patrick Field winning the LongestDrive on Hole 7 and Nearest The Pin Hole15 and team mate Stewart Harris NearestThe Pin Hole 5. We all wish a speedyrecovery to the members of La MangaRGA team, from the trauma of theaccident. The second round matches ofthe season for the North Division is onFriday 13th November at Alicante Golf;the next South Division is on the 4thDecember at Roda Golf Resort.

You will also be able to see updatedVega Baja Premier Golf League fixtures,tables, and news on the websitewww.vegabajapremiergolfleague.comand on Facebook, throughout the season

For more information on the Vega BajaPremier Golf League, contact TheSecretary; Ivie Davies 669 211 410 [email protected]

After all the 'excitement' of theEngland vs Spain friendly game is out ofthe way and the disappointment of thepoor booking system for seats forgottenabout, Walking Football will be coming toTorrevieja the following Friday,November 20th at 10.30am. Following onfrom the success shown from the MonteMentals in Los Montesinos and otherlocal teams such as in Playa Flamenca,Dream Hills, Lo Crispen and furtherinland, the Torry Army Supporters Club,the Torry Army would like to offerWalking Football to the community.

Anyone 50 years of age or older that isinterested can just show up on the day,from about 10.00am onwards. It costsjust 2.00€ to participate. Please bring awhite and a coloured Football or T-Shirtwith you plus a pair of sports or trainingshoes. Unfortunately, real football bootswith studs are not permitted, althoughthe special ones for artificial turf, with lotsof small knobbly studs are. The firstsession will just be to introduce the gameto the players, pass a ball around, adviceon the rules and play a couple of friendly

matches. In essence, in order to cut downthe likelihood of head injuries, the ballcannot be kicked higher than waistheight, or about a metre off the ground,no sliding tackles, kick ins rather thanthrow ins, 10-minutes each way and mostimportantly: no running.

The practice session takes place atTorrevieja's Sports City, just beside theOlympic Swimming Pool area. Everyoneis welcome; even the ladies, if they wishto take part and show up the 'boys'. Formore information about WalkingFootball in Torrevieja contact the TorryArmy Chairperson Pat Stewart by phone:966 786 352.

Stan Dibble from the Monte Mentals isalso hoping to establish more contactsbetween the different Walking Footballclubs that are springing up all over thearea. If you are your club's organiser orspokesperson, please just send an emailto Stan at: [email protected] withyour contact details, with a view to morecollaboration, standardising the rules ofplay, tournaments with visiting Englishteams etc.

Walking Football comes to Torry Vega Baja Premier Golf League

Torrevieja came out on top on Sunday's high-noongame with Benigánim. With both teams equal on points,close to the relegation zone half of the table, thepressure was much more on Torrevieja to deliver.Thankfully, two well taken goals at the beginning ofeach half were enough to give the blue and whites allthree points as they climb towards mid table. Two setpieces led to the goals from Rubén Suárez assisted byQuintero and Javi Selvas.

However, after the second goal, Torrevieja started toget a little sloppy in defence and midfield, giving the ballaway, not completing passes and giving away many anunnecessary free kick within striking distance of theTorry goal, all of which turned the open flowing gameinto a tense affair in the second half. Subs: Koemansaluted his old acquaintances from which he played forTorrevieja. Having looked comfortable with their twogoal lead, and looking for more, it was former Torreviejaplayer Koeman who turned the tide and put Torry underpressure for the rest of the game when in the 62ndminute he stole the ball from midfield and went on a runtowards goal. After what seemed like a comedy of errorswith Torry unable to clear the ball out of defence,

Koeman ended up with the ball again and scoredhimself, setting up a very nervous half hour for thehome team and fans as they just waited for thatfinal whistle.

As seems to be customary at this level of play inSpain, referee Carrillo García, from Elche, was busyflashing cards with Torrevieja receiving fouryellows for Rubén Suárez, Javi Selvas, Jorge andLewis, with the visitors just pipping Torry with sixfor Koeman, Fran, Fageca, Édgar, Palací and Manel.

Club Deportivo Torrevieja: Miguel Serna,Vicente Boix, Adrián Banderas, Javi Selvas,Quintero, Jorge, Brani (Sánchez 76’), Martín (Matej 62’),César (Luis Carlos 79’), Rubén Suárez and Lewis. Notused: Óscar and Burguillos. Entrenador: AntonioPedreño Saura.

Unión Deportiva Benigánim: Vaello, Francesc Borrás(Ramiro 55’), Piquer, Manel, Édgar, Rivera (Éric 79’), JuanAntonio (Palací 77’), Fran, Koeman, Miguel and Fageca.Not used: Francesc Benavent and Jordan. Entrenador:Alfonso López Langa, who was banned from the benchbut coached from the stand, just two metres away fromhis bench.

Next Sunday,November 15th, CDTorrevieja play awayfrom home againstCD Buñol at theEstadio BeltránBaguena, with a5.00pm kick off. Thelast home game ofthe month is againstPaterna CF on

Sunday 22nd, with the kick off time still to beannounced. Torrevieja now move to 14th in the Divisionwith next week's opponents CD Buñol sitting just abovethe relegation zone. A win on Sunday could see them upto 12th and with Paterna also being mid table, the nexttwo games are very important. In December, the clubonly has two games all month, with the last home gameof the year being on Sunday 13rh December against UDRayo Ibense, returning to Vicente Garcia in the New Yearwith two home games in a row, on the 3rd and the 10thagainst CD Acero and Ontinyent CF.

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CD Torrevieja, beat Benigánim UD 2-1

By Andrew AtkinsonCD Dolores CF remain undefeated at

the top of the Segunda Regional Grupo15 following a 2-0 away win at Dep.Orihuela on Saturday. They have nowchalked up eight victories from eightgames, bagging 32 goals andconceding just three.

CD Benijofar are hanging onto theleaders coat-tails in second spot after a1-0 away win at CD Almoradi B: theirsixth win of the campaign. Among thepacesetters third placed SS Fulgenciowon away 3-0 at San Isidro - whoremain rock bottom still seeking their

first win. RP Orihuela thrashed CollosaDep. B 5-0 away, to take fourth spot inthe table. And G. Calliche racked up sixgoals in a 6-2 win against CD Borneo.

On Sunday CD Montesinos FCtravelled to second bottom clubFormentera CF, looking to continuetheir early season form, with just onedefeat under new coach RobertoCases.

RESULTS (Saturday Nov 7): Dep.Orihuela 0-2 CD Dolores CF; CallosaDep. B 0-5 RP Orihuela; San Isidro 0-3SS Fulgencio; G. Calliche 6-2 CDBorneo; CD Almoradi 0-1 CD Benijofar.

This season Torrevieja's Municipal Sports schools have added two younger agegroups, for those six and seven years old, in the pre-benjamin category. Last week theseven year olds had a try-out session to pick the lucky 30 boys or girls to make up thisseason's two teams of 15, who will start to play in the New Year. Meanwhile the six yearolds have also started their first training sessions under the watchful eye of CasimiroTorres and Joaquin Sala, who are responsible for the Football schools anddevelopment. We wish all of those in the youngest category the very best of fun andfortune playing football in Torrevieja.

CD Dolores CF remain undefeated

Torry's future stars

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The Gossip scribes are out in force after both Chelseaand Real Madrid lost and the top club, Manchester City,was held to a goalless draw by bottom club, Aston Villa.Starting with the Sunday Express, they say that Chelseahave a shortlist of three potential interim managers -former bosses Roberto Di Matteo and Guus Hiddink, andex-Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers - if Jose Mourinhois sacked. The Blues are also "on red alert" as Argentinecoach Diego Simeone, 45, is set to quit Atletico Madrid inthe summer say Sunday People. Chelsea's current plightdominates most of Sunday's back pages, including the

Mail on Sunday who noted Mourinho appeared to defy hisFA stadium ban by communicating with Chelsea assistantsSteve Holland and Rui Faria during the defeat by Stoke.Chelsea midfielder Willian, 27, is set to be offered a bumpernew deal by the club worth more than £100,000 a week ina bid to keep him away from the club's European rivals.

Liverpool suffered their first home loss under their newmanager this weekend. Apparently they have reached anagreement in principle to sign Brazilian striker AlexandrePato, 26, from Corinthians. Liverpool boss Jurgen Kloppalso wants to bring Italian £14m-rated Empoli midfielderRiccardo Saponara, 23, to Anfield in January.

Cristiano Ronaldo's future at Real Madrid is in doubtonce again after the 30-year-old forward told LaurentBlanc that he would 'love' to play under him at Paris St-Germain. Real Madrid striker Cristiano Ronaldo, 30, saysRoy Keane was constantly screaming at him during theirtime at Manchester United.

Former Southampton chairman Nicola Cortese islooking at a takeover of Leeds United. Inter Milan managerRoberto Mancini is keen to sign Chelsea defenderBranislav Ivanovic, 31, when his contract expires in thesummer. Kit Symons, 44, is set to be sacked by Fulham inthe next 24 hours, becoming the third Championshipmanager in a week to lose his job. Rangers manager MarkWarburton, 53, is flattered to be linked with QPR but insistshe is at Ibrox for the long term.

Viitorul boss and ex-Romania captain Gheorghe Hagi,50, has added to his legendary status in the game bystopping one of his own players from faking injury andwasting time. New Aston Villa manager Remi Garde,having already banned his foreign players from speaking

French, says there will be no more players arriving fromFrance this season. Oscar-winning director Danny Boylehas booked himself a front row seat to watch hishometown club Bury in action next weekend when theytake on Burton Albion in League One.

Meanwhile in Spain, Neymar turned on the style againto help Barcelona warm up for El Clasico with a win in LaLiga and Dani Parejo scored twice and set up another goalfor Valencia as they put five past Celta Vigo. FormerManchester United and Everton midfielder Phil Nevilleenjoyed a curious treble of victories over the weekend.Neville, along with four of his former United team-mates,co-owns Northern Premier League side Salford City, buthad to follow their 2-0 FA Cup first-round win over NottsCounty via Twitter from Spain. That was because, asassistant manager of Valencia, he was preparing forSaturday's La Liga trip to a Celta Vigo side who began theweekend in third place. Valencia have underperformed sofar this season, but chalked up an extraordinary 5-1 win, as

Paco Alcacer and Dani Parejo scored twice, with formerEverton fringe player Shkodran Mustafi also on target. Twogreat results for Neville, then - and to complete the hat-trick, his former club United beat West Brom 2-0 in thePremier League. No wonder he was happy on Saturdayevening.

From 4-0 down... to victory against eight men as threeTSV Neumarkt players were sent off as they lost a four-goallead to lose 5-4 at SV Seekirchen. Austrian third-tierfootball rarely garners international attention, but oneresult in the Regionalliga West on Saturday can only bedescribed as mind boggling. It came in the matchbetween neighbours SV Seekirchen and TSV Neumarkt,who both play a few miles from the city of Salzburg.Neumarkt, in the bottom half of the table, were looking tobounce back from a 6-0 hammering at Kitzbuhel a weekearlier, and looked well set after going 4-0 up inside 32minutes. Then it all rather fell apart. Seekirchen, chasingpromotion, pulled two goals back before the interval, andwhen Bernhard Rosslhuber made it 4-3 in the first minuteof the second half, the visitors must have been feelingjittery. Astonishing scenes followed. Midfielder IngoEnzenberger was the first of three Neumarkt players sentoff, with team-mates Leonhard Ettlmayer and Bernhard

Huber Rieder following after Rosslhuber had scored hissecond to make it 4-4. The visitors, reduced to eight men,hung on grimly until the 89th minute, when MichaelAigner snatched a Seekirchen winner to complete themost extraordinary of comebacks.

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger said he was "a bitangry" when he discovered the club had let Tottenhamstriker Harry Kane, 22, leave as an 11-year-old said theIndependent. Liverpool and Arsenal face competitionfrom Serie A club Napoli for the signature of Real Madridforward Jese, 22 while the Daily Star back page has a'Broken One' headline concerning Jose Mourinho.

Leicester City are poised to bid for Lech Poznan andPoland midfielder Karol Linetty, 20, but could facecompetition from Manchester City. Former Liverpool

defender Jamie Carragher feels this is Arsenal's bestchance to win the Premier League title, and believes theGunners will be waiting a long time for anotheropportunity as good.

Former Manchester United defender DannyHigginbotham believes the Red Devils are not playing tothe strengths of striker and captain Wayne Rooney, 30.Newcastle boss Steve McClaren has tipped Bournemouthcounterpart Eddie Howe to be a future England manager.Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini haschallenged forward Raheem Sterling, 20, to score moregoals say Manchester Evening News. Southamptonmidfielder James Ward-Prowse, 21, believes it is gettingharder for the Saints' academy players to break into thefirst team because the quality of the squad is so high.

Stevenage boss Teddy Sheringham admits he probablywould have been sacked by now had he been in charge ofa Premier League club. His side are 20th in League Two.

Manchester City, Arsenal, Tottenham and Liverpool arewatching a player described as "a young Ashley Cole" -Walsall defender Rico Henry, 18. Liverpool duo Jordon Ibe,19, and Divock Origi, 20, are among 13 Premier Leagueplayers on a 40-strong shortlist to win the Golden Boyaward - handed to the best player under the age of 21 inEurope.

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