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Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Bankrupt Spanish airline halts flights, strands 23,000 passengers

Posted On Tuesday, January 31, 2012 0 comments

23,000 passengers of Spanair were left stranded across Europe and Africa or rebooking flights since Friday when the Barcelona, Spain-based airline abruptly stopped operations due to bankruptcy. With its cancellation of 200 flights, Spain’s fourth-largest airline faces $12 million in fine from the national government for abandoning service and violating the rights of its passengers. The Catalan regional government, which has been subsidizing Spanair...


Sunday, January 29, 2012

Canada has joined Colombia as a leading exporter of synthetic or designer drugs, flooding the global market on an almost unprecedented scale

Posted On Sunday, January 29, 2012 0 comments

 Canada has joined Colombia as a leading exporter of synthetic or designer drugs, flooding the global market on an almost unprecedented scale, police say. The RCMP have seized tonnes of illicit synthetic drugs that include Ecstasy and methamphetamine being shipped abroad after being “cooked” in make-shift labs in apartments, homes and businesses in the GTA. Police are now seizing more chemicals and synthetic drugs, which they say is favoured...


Wrecked Italian liner will not be moved for months

Posted On Sunday, January 29, 2012 0 comments

 The wreck of the cruise ship Costa Concordia could remain where it lies near the Italian island of Giglio until the end of the year or longer before it can be broken up or salvaged, the official in charge of the recovery operation said on Sunday. Divers searching for bodies in the hulk, which lies half submerged a few metres from the shore, suspended work on Sunday after heavy seas and strong winds caused the vessel to shift noticeably, authorities...


In Spain, taxmen snoop about homes rented to sun-seeking vacationers — then visit the owners who neglected to report the income

Posted On Sunday, January 29, 2012 0 comments

 In Greece, tax officials fly helicopters over residential areas to spot swimming pools of the alleged poor. In Italy, inspectors raid elite ski resorts to catch the down-and-out in their Ferraris. In Spain, taxmen snoop about homes rented to sun-seeking vacationers — then visit the owners who neglected to report the income. File photo by Virginia Mayo, AP The European Union, whose headquarters are pictured here, has been concerned about the...


On the 31st May this year, nine men from Paddle4Heroes are going to paddle from Gibraltar to Marbella in Spain by kayak to raise funds for Help for Heroes and a new charity called Families of The Fallen.

Posted On Sunday, January 29, 2012 0 comments

PADDLE4HEROES, RAISING MONEY THROUGH KAYAKING - FOR HELP FOR HEROES AND FAMILIES OF THE FALLENOn the 31st May this year, nine men from Paddle4Heroes are going to paddle from Gibraltar to Marbella in Spain by kayak to raise funds for Help for Heroes and a new charity...


Saturday, January 28, 2012

Spain takes legal action against Spanair

Posted On Saturday, January 28, 2012 0 comments

 Spain's government has launched legal action against the now-defunct airline Spanair for allegedly violating the country's aviation regulations by suddenly ceasing operations, a minister said Saturday. An estimated 22,000 passengers who had booked seats on more than 220 canceled flights have been left looking for alternative arrangements and instructions on how to seek reimbursements. Spanair, owned by a consortium based in the northeastern...


News International offices searched as four more men are arrested

Posted On Saturday, January 28, 2012 0 comments

 Four men, including a serving police officer, have been arrested in connection with Scotland Yard's investigation into payments to police officers by journalists. Police are also carrying out searches of the News International offices in Wapping, east London, and the homes of the four people. A 29-year-old serving police officer was arrested at his place of work in central London on suspicion of corruption and misconduct in public office....


Friday, January 27, 2012

Spanair applies to stop all its flights

Posted On Friday, January 27, 2012 1 comments

The decision of Qatar Airways not to take a 49% share means the operation is not viable.Archive Photo EFE Qatar Airways has decided not to invest in Spanair, and the Barcelona Generalitat regional government has announced they will no longer inject funds into the airline. It means the airline will not get the 150 million € which it was expecting from Qatar for a 49% share. It seems Qatar have decided to turn away for fear of sanctions for the...


Thursday, January 26, 2012

Survey reveals expat banking fears

Posted On Thursday, January 26, 2012 0 comments

 The Expat Banking Poll was sponsored by Lloyds TSB International and conducted by expat website Just Landed. Expats in Spain were found to have the most problems with banking abroad. Almost two-thirds of those polled – 64 per cent – said that they do not trust local banks at all. Some of the most common problems cited by those who distrust banks abroad include unfair charges, trouble with the language barrier and money that was deducted from...


Identity fraud biggest threat as number of scams soars

Posted On Thursday, January 26, 2012 0 comments

 UK fraud levels increased by 9% last year, new figures revealed today, with identity scams the biggest contributor. Over 236,500 cases of frauds were identified during 2011– the highest number ever recorded, according to CIFAS, the UK’s Fraud Prevention Service. Nearly half of all cases were incidents of identity fraud, with some 113,000 cases reported to the CIFAS – up 10% on 2010. Facility takeover fraud – where a fraudster gains...


Costa del Sol opposes drilling for oil and gas

Posted On Thursday, January 26, 2012 0 comments

 IGNORING longstanding local opposition, energy giants will continue the search for gas and oil deposits off the Andalucia coast. The first outcries were heard years ago from the tourist sector, coastal towns and environmentalist groups after the Ministry of Industry granted permits for offshore prospecting. Disapproval has now increased following authorisation for Canadian multinational CNWL to begin prospecting in the Mar de Alboran between...


Spain Plans Budget Law as Drug Firms Owed $8.4 Billion by States

Posted On Thursday, January 26, 2012 0 comments

 Spain pledged to set spending limits for regional governments in a new law tomorrow as the country’s pharmaceutical lobby said the regions owe companies $8.4 billion for drugs. The People’s Party Cabinet plans the budget-stability law to flesh out a constitutional amendment that the party helped the former Socialist government pass in September. Budget Minister Cristobal Montoro said “early warning” and “automatic correction” systems will...


Gibraltar “joke time over” Spanish minister tells Foreign Secretary Hague

Posted On Thursday, January 26, 2012 0 comments

 In an interview with Antenna 3 this week Garcia-Margallo said that “now that I am Foreign Minister I have not forgotten the claim over Gibraltar. We are going to change the policy towards Gibraltar.” The remarks are likely to be discussed by Chief Minister Fabian Picardo when he meets in London for the first time since the General election with Europe Minister David Lidington. “Up to 2002 there was the tripartite forum where UK, Spain and Gibraltar...


SPANISH judge will decide whether football club boss Darragh MacAnthony will face charges after a raft of complaints

Posted On Thursday, January 26, 2012 0 comments

 SPANISH judge will decide whether football club boss Darragh MacAnthony will face charges after a raft of complaints from disgruntled customers who claim furniture ordered from his firm never arrived. MacAnthony Realty International (MRI) developed resorts in several countries from its Marbella headquarters and sold furniture packs to clients. Hugely popular on the holiday market, MRI had hundreds of Irish customers and boasted an annual...


Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Did the King of Spain try to seduce Princess Diana?

Posted On Wednesday, January 25, 2012 0 comments

 WHEN Prince Charles and Princess Diana accepted an invitation to spend a summer holiday with the king of Spain the shadow of Camilla Parker Bowles already loomed over their marriage. Perhaps Diana confided in Juan ­Carlos or he simply sensed her vulnerability and unhappiness. In any case it’s claimed in an explosive new book that the king seized his opportunity when Charles’ back was turned and made a pass at Diana. The book alleges the seduction...


Rapist TV psychic Martin Smith found hanged in cell

Posted On Wednesday, January 25, 2012 0 comments

 A convicted paedophile, whose partner is accused of murdering their children in Spain, has been found hanged in his cell at HMP Manchester. Former TV psychic Martin Smith, 46, originally from North Shields, was jailed for 16 years in March 2011 for raping a girl aged under 16 in Cumbria. His partner Lianne Smith is in custody accused of murdering their two children in Lloret de Mar, Spain. Greater Manchester Police said his death was not...


Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Italian fugitive arrested in Almería

Posted On Tuesday, January 24, 2012 0 comments

 An Italian fugitive has been arrested in Almería on a European arrest warrant for pending sentences amounting to almost 10 years behind bars. His crimes include drug trafficking, violent robbery, illegal possession of weapons and falsifying documents. It’s understood from EFE that his criminal record goes back for more than 20 years. The man, named as Maurizio R. aged 56, was arrested in Almería City in the early hours of Friday after discovered...


Vladimir Putin is moving to Marbella

Posted On Tuesday, January 24, 2012 0 comments

 The Russian Prime Minister is currently buying a property in the luxury La Zagaleta urbanisation in Benhavís. Website Vanitatis reports Putin has been convinced of the charms of the area by the ex Mayor of Moscow, Yuri Luzhkov, who already lives in the urbanisation which he describes as ‘my place in the world’, where he has planted fruit trees and install three hives which give ‘a fantastic honey’. Those who live in the urbanisation have the...


Tony Blair has never said or thought Gibraltar should be 'run by Spain'.

Posted On Tuesday, January 24, 2012 0 comments

:Text may be subject to copyright.This blog does not claim copyright to any such text. Copyright remains with the original copyright holder.Peter Hain says the then-Prime Minister was “contemptuous” toward the desire of Gibraltar residents to remain under the British flag and told how close Britain came to losing the rocky territory to the Spanish in 2002. Mr Hain tells in his memoirs, published on Monday, how he wanted to work to “do something about...


Monday, January 23, 2012

Salsa in Buddha Marbella

Posted On Monday, January 23, 2012 0 comments

 ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT WE DANCE SALSA IN BUDDHA MARBELLA!   EVERY WEDNESDAY come and move your body to the rhythm of salsa music in Buddha (Marbella)! The whole Nicolas Valiente Dance Academy will be there too… You don’t want to miss it! Buddha Bar, Marbella Avenida del Mar marbella 29...


Spain's fast rail forestalled problems for farms

Posted On Monday, January 23, 2012 0 comments

 On a crisp Saturday morning last fall, Luis Valciente and Mercedes Martin enjoyed the quiet of their farm about 20 miles northeast of Seville. The retired husband and wife bought their patch of land in 1987, several years before Spain's first high-speed trains started running between Madrid and Seville. "It's very tranquil, which is what we like after all these years," Martin said through an interpreter. Without warning, a loud "swoosh" briefly...


Spain workers lose bridge holidays in debt crisis austerity move

Posted On Monday, January 23, 2012 0 comments

 Considering how many of his friends are unemployed, electrician Javier Ramirez felt like he'd hit the jackpot when his company scored a contract for government buildings here in Spain's sprawling capital. He gets paid by the hour, and rewiring 250-year-old marble halls is a formidable job that should feed his family for years. The problem is, Ramirez worked only about half of last month, and the time off wasn't his choice. It was courtesy...


Spain’s economy contracted in the fourth quarter and will shrink 1.5 percent this year,

Posted On Monday, January 23, 2012 0 comments

 Spain’s economy contracted in the fourth quarter and will shrink 1.5 percent this year, the Bank of Spain estimated, undermining government efforts to cut the budget deficit amid the second recession in two years. Gross domestic product fell 0.3 percent in the quarter, the most in two years, and grew 0.3 percent from a year earlier, the Madrid-based Bank of Spain said today in its monthly bulletin. Economic output may decline this year as unemployment...


The King of Spain is a serial womaniser who once made a pass at Princess Diana while she was on holiday with Prince Charles, a book has claimed.

Posted On Monday, January 23, 2012 0 comments

It also alleges that Juan Carlos is a ‘professional seducer’ who has had numerous affairs and has not shared a bed with his wife for the past 35 years.And it reveals that age has not stopped  the 74-year-old, with the monarch regularly receiving vitamin injections and anti-ageing...


The Mayor of Málaga, the PP’s Francisco de la Torre, is keen on small museums, considering them an ideal way to get more visitors to the city.

Posted On Monday, January 23, 2012 0 comments

:Text may be subject to copyright.This blog does not claim copyright to any such text. Copyright remains with the original copyright holder. So we have a Museum for the Holy Week Brotherhoods, for cars, for wine, for glass, and even for dolls. Another museum opened today, Wednesday, in the old Tabacalera tobacco factory, the Art Natura Gems Museum, but those who have visited today will have found only an empty space; there is no exhibition.Royal...


Fake Ryanair pilots sentenced for smuggling cocaine into Spain

Posted On Monday, January 23, 2012 0 comments

 One was a flight attendant for the airline and obtained the pilots' uniforms which helped them to bypass airport securityEFE archive A gang which used fake pilots to bypass airport security and smuggle regular shipments of cocaine into the country has been sentenced by the Alicante provincial court, after 13 kilos of cocaine were discovered at their drugs store in Benidorm. The street value of the drugs found there in a police swoop in July...


Saturday, January 21, 2012

Galicia offers attractive alternatives.

Posted On Saturday, January 21, 2012 0 comments

Since the Middle Ages, the Catholic faithful have flocked to Galicia in the far northwest of Spain to worship at the shrine of St. James in Santiago de Compostela.But a new sort of pilgrimage to Galicia is under way, this one prompted by the excellent potential of the region’s vineyards. As travelers along the Way of St. James know, Galicia can be a forbidding place. Before reaching Santiago, they have to cross mountainous badlands where temperatures...


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