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Amazing shows daily - Special Rates For Residents Page 1 4 Man Stabbed in Playa del Inglès Are We Bothered? The President of the Canary Islands, Paulino Rivero, said on Monday that the archipelago will continue in their struggle against oil exploration endangering tourism, the economic engine of the islands, and that they will use all the “guns” provided for by the rule of law. Rivero was speaking at a meeting with the seven mayors of Lanzarote and the president of the Cabildo, Pedro San Gines, to analyze the results of the demonstrations that took place on 24th March against the Central Government’s decision to authorize surveys oil off the Canary Islands’ coastline. The President said that the Canary Islands Government had presented administrative litigation to the Supreme Court to try to stop the authorisations granted by the Government of Spain to the prívate company Repsol allowing them to undertake exploritary oil drilling off the coasts of Lanzarote and Fuerteventura. Rivero has indicated that the Government has also joined the initiative of the Cabildo of Lanzarote Supreme Courts to try to reverse the execution of the authorisations granted to Repsol. The Prime Minister said during his meeting with the heads of the institutions of Lanzarote that they found the will to fight “with every weapon at our disposal under the rule of law” against surveys “because they are incompatible with tourism which is the main bulwark of our economy. “ ...Read More on TheCanaryNews.com SINCE 1971 Page 18 The Search For Paradise The Clean ocean project RIVERO: We will continue fight against oil Page 2 Page 16

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Amazing shows daily - Special Rates For Residents

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Man Stabbed in Playa del Inglès

Are We Bothered?

The President of the Canary

Islands, Paulino Rivero, said on

Monday that the archipelago will

continue in their struggle against

oil exploration endangering

tourism, the economic engine

of the islands, and that they will

use all the “guns” provided for

by the rule of law.Rivero was speaking at a

meeting with the seven mayors

of Lanzarote and the president

of the Cabildo, Pedro San Gines,

to analyze the results of the

demonstrations that took place

on 24th March against the

Central Government’s decision

to authorize surveys oil off the

Canary Islands’ coastline.

The President said that the

Canary Islands Government

had presented administrative

litigation to the Supreme Court

to try to stop the authorisations

granted by the Government of

Spain to the prívate company

Repsol allowing them to

undertake exploritary oil drilling

off the coasts of Lanzarote and

Fuerteventura.Rivero has indicated that

the Government has also joined

the initiative of the Cabildo of

Lanzarote Supreme Courts to

try to reverse the execution of

the authorisations granted to

Repsol.The Prime Minister said

during his meeting with the

heads of the institutions of

Lanzarote that they found

the will to fight “with every

weapon at our disposal under

the rule of law” against surveys

“because they are incompatible

with tourism which is the main

bulwark of our economy. “

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Repsol allowing them to

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A young man was seriously injured from a stab wound early on Easter Sunday morning at a shopping centre in Playa del Inglés in the south of Gran Canaria, reported the 112 service in a statement.

The incident occurred at 06.40 in Kasbah shopping centre, well known late bar and clubbing hotspot which has increasingly seen brawls and occasional robberies over recent years. The victim, 18, was apparently attacked with a knife to the chest, causing him serious injury.

Medical personnel from the Emergency Services attended at the scene to assess his injuries, and later took him by ambulance to the Hospital Universitario Insular de Gran Canaria.

This is the second time in less than a week that such an incident has occurred.

Last Thursday an algerian man was reportedly attacked with a machete to the back. Local security men seemed incredulous saying that this was highly unusual and that despite frequent petty thefts, such vilent attacks rarely if ever occoured at the Kasbah.

Eyewitnesses from Sunday´s incident are reported to have told newspapers that the stabbged man was not a victim of crime at all, but had in fact tried, armed with a knife, to rob two others who were passing by. They say a struggle resulted in the man being slightly injured with his own weapon, but then when he saw nearby pólice starting to approach, he is reported to have plunged the knife into his own chest or stomach.

The National Police have taken over the investigation.

Storms Yellow Alert

The Meteorological Agency for the Canaries has announced, as we go to press, a yellow alert for heavy rains and storms expected on all the islands from Wednesday. They expect the initial rainfall to reach 15mm within the first hour and warn that it could reach 70mm within 12 hours on islands such as La Palma, Tenerife and Gran Canaria. The alert is on all islands from noon Wednesday, to midnight on Thursday, April 12. In general, the skies will remain cloudy to very cloudy on the islands with higher ground, with low precipitation expected during the early morning but it may be more abundant in the north. Rain is expected to increase throughout the day with moderate intensity. Snow is even expected at levels higher than 2,200 meters. Temperatures are expected to remain as they are throughout and a moderate northeast wind will continue over the next few days.

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Driver, injured after vehicle plunges off cliffA woman was only slightly injured on Monday morning after her car slid about 10m down a cliff falling onto another road in Amadores, in the municipality of Mogán. The accident took place early morning at 0730 hours when the driver, who was heading to work, swerved on a road that was on a slope and fell down to another road that was immediately below. The Fire Consortium service in Puerto Rico rushed to the scene and found the woman trapped inside her SUV, although initially it appears she only suffered mild injuries. They had to cut the roof off the vehicle to release the woman, who was taken by ambulance to the Hospital San Roque in Maspalomas, according to sources in the Emergency & Safety Coordinating Center 112.

An 18-year-old critically stabbed

Farmers ask for emergency

drought declaration

The Cooperative of Agricultural and Livestock Organizations (COAG) of the Canary Islands has asked the Cabildo to declare a wáter emergency due to one of the driest winters in living memory on Gran Canaria. According to Juan Her-nandez, secretary island of COAG, the situation has not changed with the heavy rainfall this weekend and flows have not increased nor have they lowered prices per cubic meter of water, which are now reaching record levels. In contrast, farmers expect continuous increases in the price of water irrigation in the North Medianías, in the centre of the

island, from wells and resevoirs, especially upwards from the 500m mark. A little further down, at 300m, where the network prices of purified water or stored water extracted from the aquifer are a little lower, yet still “the same price”, Hernandez points out, per cubic metre “as a kilo of potatoes.” The Minister of Presidency, Econ-omy and Finance of the Cabildo, Rosa Rodriguez, is now leading a working group to improve man-agement and distribution of water resources on the island, Besides the price, Hernández highlights wáter “scarcity”, as it is

not only that prices are high, but there are even areas where there is almost no availability at all, such as on the highest points of the center and north of Gran Canaria. This is frustrating growers of potatoes and vegetables destined for market. To quote ine figure, mid-season potatoe growerss planting at this time of year, have reduced their crop by more than 70%, said the secretary of the COAG for the island. For now, water stored in dams supplying the arid south of Gran Canaria allows farmers and ranchers to weather the drought with better prospects.

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Landslide in Fataga leaves woman seriously injured

A woman suffered serious injuries Sunday after the vehicle in which she was traveling was struck by landslides on the road to Fataga, in the municipality of San Bartolomé de Tirajana. The woman was treated at the scene by an ambulance crew from the 112 due to the severity of her wounds, then transferred to hospital, local sources reported. At the crash site San Bartolome de Tirajana Firefighters and Guardia Civil attended, while local police took responsiblity for regulating traffic, which was brought to a standstill for over an hour on the stretch near the Mirador de la Degollada de la Yegua.The landslides were caused by the heavy rain that occurred in the south of the island in the early hours of Sunday morning.

A glorious day on Good Friday at Las Canteras beach in Las Palmas appeared again on Saturday, but truned out only to be an illusion for those who were up early enough to catch it. By lunchtime, the clouds had blocked the sun and the wind got stronger forcing many bathers to make their way home before the temperature dropped. Only the bravest tourists continued on the sand. In the south of the island, however, the day was splendid, as usual.

Las Canteras beach, which for the last couple of weeks has been invaded by jellyfish, which had appeared in the mornings spurring the Las Palmas council to lay on extra beach cleaners. They only found a few isolated

examples over the weekend, which was nothing to do with the nearly 3,000 kilos they removed last Thursday of the species Pelagia Noctiluca and the infamous Portuguese Man Of War, which had reached the coast via ocean currents and winds from the northwest.

However, the City plans continue with the extra cleaning services established until they are sure that the unusual jelly fish landings have ceased.

Good weather looked set to continue in Gran Canaria, according to the Canary Islands Meteorological Agency (AEMET), who have however now declared a yellow alert for rains which started in El Hierro, La Palma, La Gomera and Tenerife on Monday.

Las Canteras: the jellyfish in the wind

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The entrance to Anfi Tauro in power would leave the 17,558 beds in Eustatius Lopez Gran Canaria

The Lopesan-Lopez Group reportedly aims to gain control of Anfi Tauro potentially increasing their available beds by 7,500. This would give the hotel business a total of 35% of the island’s 120,000 beds in total in Gran Canaria, To achieve that growth, Lopesan must first gain 50% of the shares of Anfi Tauro held by heirs of the Norwegian, Björn Lyng. They will likely need also to assert the burden of a debt owed by

the company to Lopesan, reportedly purchased some time ago for between 9 & 14 million Euros, according to sources, so as to minimize the grip of power held by Grupo Santana Cazorla, who own the other 50% and also holds the executive power to make final decisions prescribed, we are told, in a consensual agreement with the Lyng family.

Sources say that Santana Cazorla has tried in recent years to increase its shareholding and strengthen its position beyond its current 50% share of the company and thereby put their decision-making

power beyond question. It now appears that there is to be a wrangle between the two companies, the largest operators on the island, as part of along running rivallry to profit from the highly lucrative Gran Canaria tourist industry.

The feasibility of the 7,500 beds in Anfi Tauro is said to be a key factor in the negotiations.

Lopesan have recently been given permission to proceed with plans for a new Marina in the south of Gran Canaria, which it said to get the goa head for work to begin before the end of the year.

When in 1985 the Norwegian Björn Lyng came to Gran Canaria, he decided that this would be the place to enjoy retirement, but he never actually did retire. After a life almost entirely dedicated to business, primarily in industrial engineering, Lyng jumped joined the tourism boom of the 1980s with a plan to change the face of business in Gran Canaria.

Two years after his arrival he bought some waterfront land and laid down the plans for

Anfi del Mar, 852 luxury time-share apartments boasting more than 2,600 beds. With a great head for business he knew that the road to success was not to place all his eggs in one basket and so quickly diversified his investments. Among other businesses, he dedicated himself to the island’s in water desalination and the processing of plastics. Anfi del Mar worked well and grew steadily, but the Lyng was still not satisfied, setting his sights on the Barranco de Tauro he dreamed up the Anfi Tauro resort.

Björn, a native of Hurum, Norway, correctly figured that a large amount of northern Europeans would be willing to spend some time and money to spend some of the year surrounded by luxury and enjoying the best climate in the world. His Anfi Tauro plans boasted a further 7,500 beds, two golf courses, and a 490 berth marina, a large shopping center open to the sea and even a medical clinic specializing in the treatment of chronic diseases. He was one of the main early investors who called on Canarians to preserve their land from over development. But the subsequent moratorium and laws that followed became his worst nightmare. Eventually only part of his Anfi Tauro complex was achieved, but Lyng’s dream was left incomplete.

Lopesan attempt to gain 35% of the Gran Canaria hotel business

Björn Lyng had a dream for the South

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Titanic: Journey to the bottom of the oceanAt 11.40pm on Sunday 14 April 1912 - 100 years ago - the Titanic was just a few days into its maiden voyage when a lookout

delivered the fateful message: “Iceberg, right ahead”. Moments later, the passenger liner struck the iceberg, tearing a series of holes in

its hull. Within three hours, the ship would be resting at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean, at a cost of 1,517 lives.

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To mark 60 years of The Queen of England’s reign, the Diamond Jubilee will take place in 2012.

The celebrations will centre around an extended weekend in 2012 on 2, 3, 4 and 5 June.

If you are planning a Great British Event to mark the occasion The Canary news would like to hear about

it:Email: [email protected]

60 years of The Queen’s reignThe Queen came to the throne on 6 February 1952

and her coronation took place on 2 June 1953.She celebrated her Silver Jubilee (25 years) in 1977

and her Golden Jubilee (50 years) in 2002.Diamond Jubilee website

A Diamond Jubilee website, including two new photographs of The Queen, has been launched by the Royal Household. It features the latest news,

photographs, announcements and historical information about The Queen’s 60-year reign.

Visitors can also send a congratulatory message to The Queen.

TheDiamondJubilee.TheCanaryNews.comthe first British monarch to mark 50 years on the

throne in a significant way was George IIIthe only other British monarch to celebrate a Diamond Jubilee was Queen Victoria in 1897

Celebrating The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee?

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Car theft in a public parking place

My car was robbed while parked in a public parking area. I claimed on my insurance but I was told that they won’t indemnify me for the items that were stolen. Is that legal? In cases of theft from a vehicle often loose items that are not fixed within the vehicle are not included in the insurance cover. Therefore, the insurance company is not obligated to cover thefts of CDs, mobile phones, vehicle documentation, clothes, bags or other objects that the driver has left in the car. On the other hand they must compensate you for damage caused by the theft (broken locks or glasses, etc.). In cases of damage the driver must report the incident before leaving the place where it occurred.

Stepbrother’s inheritance rightsDoes a stepbrother have the right to inherit from a deceased parent?

Yes, he would have the same entitlements to the entire inheritance in the same way as any other child of the deceased.

Bank chargesEvery month I get charged a commission for having a bank account and a commission for having a credit card. Is it legal?Yes, it is perfectly legal. However, you could of course change to another bank – there are many – and they do not all charge a commission or fee, and they will often even take care of the transfer from the previous bank. So it is quite easy to change if you wish.

An “account holder” and an “authorised person” on a bank account.My husband and I have a bank account where I am listed as the account holder and he as an authorised person, so he also has access to the money. The income of this bank account is only mine,

from my salary. I would like to know what could happen if I die. Will he be able to withdraw money from the account or is it possible that he will have problems? And in this case, is it better that he appears as a joint holder of this account? They could block the access to the account due the account holder’s death as this would result in the authorisation for access to this account being terminated according to the “Código Civil”. With a “joint” bank account he is unlikely to experience any such problems in the event of your natural death.

False allegation of mistreatmentIs it true that there are a lot of false allegations of mistreatment from woman who want to harm their partners? There is very little data proving this to be the case. The “Consejo General del Poder Judicial” identified only three cases in reference to ‘false

allegations of maltreatment’ in the first half of 2010 out of a total of 23,762 cases brought before the provincial courts, criminal courts and tribunals regarding violence against woman.

Life InsuranceWhat happens in the case of death abroad, are the funeral expenses normally covered by Life Insurance? Insurers usually cover such expenses including the reparation costs for returning the deceased to the country of residence or origin. You will have to inquire as to the specific content of the insurance you hold or call to ask your insurance company.

My jacket stained with coffeeIn a bar, a waiter stumbled spilling coffee over my jacket. They apologised and offered me another coffee. I went home without having complained at this time. Is it now too late?

The simple fact is that you shouldn’t have left the bar without presenting a written claim or statement. It is also advisable always to ask for a receipt for the service you received. In any case all bars and restaurants must have accident insurance that covers this kind of problem. You should return to the bar and claim compensation for the damage. If they do not agree, you can ask for a complaint sheet, which by law must be available for all clients.

Claim against an irish bankI was cheated when buying bonds in a bank in Ireland. Taking into consideration that Ireland belongs to the European Community can I present a claim through The Bank of Spain?In general the claim service department of the Bank of Spain only handles complaints against branches operating in Spanish territory.

If the financial transaction was executed abroad you will have to address your claim to the equivalent organisation operating in the corresponding country, if one exists there (the consumer protection system may vary between countries). Please consult the website of the European Network FIN-NET (Financial Dispute Resolution Network) to find out if there is any extra judicial organisation might be responsible for such claims and who will progress it, if authorised to do so by the claimant.In any case, another possibility may be to send the claim to the claim service of your Spanish Bank, who may be able to indicate who the relevant body for dealing with the claim might be. If the transaction with the Irish bank was executed through and intermediary Spanish Bank, they may also be able to deal with the claim.

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Is Spain Next?Nothing seems to be

making much of a difference in the currency markets at the moment. In itself that is a contradictory statement to make.

Following the last couple of months of concern with Greece and the lead up to the UK budget both matters have passed us by without having any real impact upon exchange rates. Finally after much political haggling the Eurozone Finance Ministers agreed to release the necessary funds to Greece and stop them (for the time being) from defaulting . How long this money will last is the big thorny issue and the poor Greeks are having to make all sorts of sacrifices.

The big question now is has contagion been stemmed?

Not if you listen to all the pessimists by all accounts its the turn of Spain and Italy next, it is true however that both governments are experiencing some hiccups within their own countries. In Spain we know that they

will not achieve the budget set by them for 2012 and the recent local elections proved to be very difficult indeed for them with one of the biggest regions Andalusia almost turning against them, they did however manage to hold 50 seats compared to the 47 won by the PSOE. The turnaround was a protest against the recently introduced new set of austerity measures and this in a region where the regional deficit is more than double its 1.3% of Spanish GDP for 2011.

In Italy a similar situation is looming as Mario Monti who was brought in to restore order to the country’s financial plight is facing a revolt form the unions and fellow politicians.

With rates on bond sales being a key part of any further financial stability pressure will continue to mount on both these countries future bond sales.

The other matter for EU to deal with is the coming together of the two bailout funds, the EFSF (European

Financial Stability Facility) and the ESM (European Stability Mechanism) they believe the larger the fund the more confidence the watching world will have in the EU’s ability to bail out any country without breaking the back of the fund. Germany and Finland in particular have been very much against merging these two funds however it does seem Angela Merkel is yielding to the pressure to achieve such but she has to balance this decision against her electorates wishes, a tricky one!!! What ministers do seem to agree on is that there is no room for complacency.

Looking at the UK there has been a mixed bag of news with bankers bonuses continuing to seek headline news and news of potential new jobs whilst losses through companies such as the Game Shop. Banks are never far away from the headlines and again this happens to be the case with RBS as the government

considers how it should conclude its discussions with an Abu Dhabi sovereign wealth fund who wish to buy part of RBS. Is it a right time to sell particularly as the taxpayer will face a bigger loss than that already costed. You can flip a coin on this one and still not win.

With mortgage applications also proving to be elusive the fragility of the UK economy once again raises its head. Let’s hope that Lord Browne (former head of BP) is correct when he forecasts that the UK could benefit by up to 50000 jobs with the possibility of shale gas fracking doubling the reserves of gas in the UK.

Whilst over in the States all had been going particularly well until Ben Bernanke Federal Reserve Chairman cast some doubt over whether the sharp decline in US unemployed figures could be sustained without the demand increasing across the bigger picture, unusually he was a mlittle downbeat. If you look at what has

been happening with rising inflation and an improving job market the possibility of further quantitative easing is becoming a little more distant. His comments did however have a temporary impact upon the exchange rates as the dollar did retreat a little against the pound and the euro.

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Last time we looked at many of the great locations for photography in Gran Canaria, this week we’re going to look at the many events and sporting activities that look good from behind the lens. From traditional Canarian parties to high adrenaline world class watersports Gran Canaria is really a great place to get some great photos.

SportsWe’ve talked about how

to participate in the many activities available here in GC but there a couple that are really great to photograph too.

WindsurfingHead over to Pozo

Izquierdo just south of the airport on a windy day and you are more than likely to see one of the world’s top windsurfers. Go in late June or early July before the PWA event and the bay will be filled with the best windsurfers in the world and you will be spoilt for choice with almost everyone on the water looping every other minute. Take at least a 300mm lens to catch the action. For examples of the photos you

could see have a look at the gallery on cutre.com

SurfingWhen the surf is good in

Gran Canaria it is comparable to some of the best spots in the world. The most photogenic location is in El Confital where, from the beach, you can take photos right down the barrel. Otherwise just drive along the north coast until you see some surfers in the water. Another great location is Arguineguin in the south. Look at our surf guide to see how to get there. The world tour stops off in Gran Canaria in November in El Confital and the beach is usually packed with pros with in feasibly large cameras. Take your long lens and a polarising filter.

Special eventsThe King’s processionOn the 5th January Spain

celebrates Christmas eve. Head up to Las Palmas and watch the Kings procession. It usually starts in the port after lunch (near Mesa y Lopez) and finishes in Vegueta at about 7pm. After which is a talcum powder party where everyone throws talcum powder over each other!!

CarnavalIf you are in GC in February

/ March make sure you go to Carnaval. It is one of the biggest Carnivals in the world and the streets will be full of thousands of people in fancy dress. If you can get tickets try to go to the Drag Queen show where you’ll get some great,

albeit strange, photos of really extravagant drag costumes. Best time is to go late at night after 10pm when everyone is on the street.

WOMADThe Gran Canaria WOMAD

(World of Music and Dance) festival is the biggest in the world. During the day you can see flame throwers, jugglers and various street performers and at night you can see exotic bands from around the world all in their traditional clothing. Take a big camera for the night to get the bands on stage.

Gay PrideSimilar to the Las Palmas

Carnival the Gay Carnaval in Maspalomas is a huge street party with a fantastic procession to finish it off.

RomeriasAll the villages and towns

have their own street parties where everyone dresses in traditional Canarian outfits and drinks rum from the bottle. Go early and you’ll catch the procession and all the people in their costumes before they fall over inebriated. If you love photography Gran Canaria is a really fantastic place to get some good shots. Head up to the mountains, go to the dunes and try to find an event somewhere. For more info on events and other activities in Gran Canaria please visit the website for everything you need to know about living and working in Gran Canaria.

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Friday 11th MayTEA Dance time at AQUA.

The Beach club will host the first ever Gay Tea Dance from 4.00pm to 8.00pm. It is a ticketed event, but what a location. They are providing a bus service from Playa del Ingles to the Venue, so you can have a social drink and a boogie in the late afternoon sun. This is a unique event !! On the 10th, there is also the DIVA DRAG GALA Night. It’s a Tribute night, with a Kylie, Madonna, Cher and Gaga, all a bit of fun, mixed around Ricky’s Cabaret Bar, The Viaduct Showbar and Sparkles Show Bar. 16 Drag contestants will battle it out to be the new Gay Pride Maspalomas Drag Queen. Culminating in a finale by the Latin sensations BNK, brought to us by Guanches Vodka, This will be a roaring

evening, not to be missed !

Saturday 12th MayIt’s the Big One ! Its

Saturday ! This years Gay Pride Parade Theme is Countries of the World ! Make sure your out of your house by 2.00pm and head down to Avenida de Tirajana to watch the floats and the spectacle go past. Dress up, be loud and be proud ! This is for EVERYONE, It’s the time to tell Gran Canaria thanks for being Europe’s LEADING Gay tourist destination. The Parade is for many the highlight of the week, almost the ‘political’ part of the celebrations. From Stonewall, many years ago, we’ve earned the right to express our love publically.

Heading back to the Yumbo, ay 16.00 is the Dance Session. A host of International DJ’s, pay homage to all the gay icons

and more. It’s a full on party for 5 solid hours !! Dance away until sundown, whilst Designer Gabriel Croissier, dazzles you with an all-out fashion extravaganza based on the London Underground ! All the Kiosks, Bars, cafes will be open to ensure everyone is well looked after!

At 21.00 tune in for the Main Gay Pride Show. 12 Sensational Acts, all arriving to the island especially to perform for You! With the reading of this years Declaration, stand proud and ready for the spectacular opening by Eva La Diva. Born in La Gomera, Eva is now based in the UK, and as well as singing throughout the night she will also be playing host with Cesar Heinrich.

Joining her on stage are: Javi Mota (Spain), Kelly Wilde (Australia), Jan George (Syria), Jaymi (UK), Kamaliya

(Russia), Tina Cousins (UK), Ivan Gardesa (Spain), Steptastic (UK), The Cheeky Girls (Romania), Jody Bernal (Holland) and Headline Act: Basshunter (Sweden). Four hours of non-stop hits, dance tunes, lights, sparkles and pizazz. Most likely finishing late lol, watch out for the big finish! Many thanks go to Sparkles Show Bar for sponsoring half of the acts this night.

After that, its time to party through the night in your favourite bars or clubs! Everyone is providing something! Bar Junior, Peppermint, Adonis, Gio, Café Latino and Parrots Bar, are linking together and providing ‘the 6 pack’, a live dj link between all 6 bars. Take the time to look around at all the offers. There is something for everyone.

Crawling into bed,

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probably around 6.00am, you might want to grab a couple of hours sleep before the final events on Sunday.

Sunday 13th MayAt 13.00, it’s the Official

Lesbian Pool Party at Hotel Las Walkirias, with the Ms Lesbian Gran Canaria Competition. Top Lesbian dj’s Becky Perry and Isabella Maria Budianto, will be there to help relax back into a chilled out mood, together with the e-sensual dancers! Meanwhile down in the Yumbo Centre, from 16.00 you’ll find the massive Sunsation Foam Party. Six hours of sound, foam and tunes! Headlining the dj set will be Dj Jean, of the hit ‘The Launch’. And that folks at 23.00pm on Sunday 13th May is the end of Gaypride….

But that’s not all … Sparkles Show Bar kickstarts the fundraising for Gay Pride 2013, that night, Sunday

13th from 23.00, where Eva La Diva, Jaymi, The Cheeky Girls, Steptastic and a host of others will take us into the night to collect the coppers in the tins.

And don’t forget that throughout the week, look for the Bars and Businesses with Banners hanging outside. These are the places that have helped make gaypride possible.

Checkout the official programme booklet also for the list of supporters. No-one can tell you where to spend your money, but we would like to draw your attention to those who have truly helped make Pride possible. There are so many to thank, its all in the programme booklet.

It’s gonna be busy, it’s gonna be messy, it’s going to be lots and lots of fun!

It’s Gaypride, so enjoy, stay safe and get as much out of the week as you can!!

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Teens want to be constantly connected with their friends, it’s a must for most students to be in constant reach of their pals and they can become very anxious when they are not online. This can lead to an addiction to the mobile phone or to the services it provides. This should be carefully supervised by parents and its use should be monitored.

Readers’ Questions

Dear Keith, my son who is 15 is completely obsessed with his mobile phone, he is constantly using it and can’t concentrate at school or during homework time. What should I do ? (Paco, Galdar)

Dear Paco,Mobile phones for teenagers should be a privilege not a right, you should sit down with your son and set some rules about it’s use, when rules are broken then the privilege should be withdrawn for some time. I al-ways recommend parents to get a very basic telephone and when rules are broken then the smartphone is replaced with the cheap phone for a number of days. If you are strict with these rules the attitude should improve otherwise you would need to seek professional advice.

Dear Keith, I have just bought my 12 year old son an iPhone, I am a bit worried about him carrying around as we live near Triana and I have heard stories about gangs going around stealing phones from children. (Mari Rosa, Triana, Las Palmas)

Dear Mari Rosa,Unfortunately that is true, there are a number of areas in Las Palmas and other towns where groups of youths gang up on children and rob their phone, some of them can be quite violent I personally know of various cases of young teens who have been forced knifepoint to hand over their phone. Take into account that you are putting a 600€ piece of equipment into the hands of a child. You should have a talk with your son and make him understand the importance of being discreet when using that type of phone when he is alone.

Dear Keith, I am about to buy my 11 years old daughter her first phone, she wants a Blackberry, what would you recommend ? (Marta, Teror)

Dear Marta,I would recommend you start with a basic phone, something simple which would allow you to work on its usage rules, you can set some objectives which when met will be awarded with the wanted phone. A good example would be the promise of a Blackberry for her next birthday when she is 12 if the rules set for the use of the basic phone are followed without a flaw during that year. If you obtain good habits from the begin-ning it will be a lot easier in the future.

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Nowadays most teens carry mobile phones, the latest statistics say that 2 out of 3 teens aged between 10 and 15 carry smartphones, but do you really know how to use them safely?

Mobile phones are a wonderful tool and they are very useful for both parents and for teens, you can call your parents to pick you up, keep in touch with your friends through social networks, listen to music, take and send photos and of course you can play games on them. All these characteristics have turned smart phones into the number 1 form of communication.

There is no doubt that smartphones have become the link between friends, and for that reason most teens want one, these tools offer a great amount of satisfaction as long as they are used correctly, here are some tips and some advice regarding their usage.

Tips for teens.1 -. Rules

You should sit down with your parents and together agree on a number of rules regarding the use of your mobile phone, which should be strictly followed. Remember that these rules are for your own safety. 2 -. Mobile Safety

As when you are using chat rooms or social networks you should always think about who you are texting or talking to. You should never text/talk to strangers about your personal life, personal details or about sex. You should only use the phone to communicate with people you know in the real world and not use It to make new cyber friends as this can be very dangerous.2 -. Bullying by phone.

Cyberbullying and harassment has also reached the phone world, you should never use your phone to harass anyone and if at any point you feel harassed or uncomfortable you should tell your parents asap to avoid it escalating to a more serious matter. If you feel uncomfortable at any point with a conversation or situation tell your parents or your teachers about it and if you receive threatening messages or insults get

in touch with your service provider.3 -. Mobile Social Networking.

There is no doubt that the main reason you want a mobile phone is to be in touch with your pals through social networks as it allows you to be connected to your social network literally anywhere. The same common sense rules, which you apply to the use of social networks on your computer, should be used on your mobile phone.4 -. Social mapping.

Nowadays most smart phones offer GPS technology which means you can pinpoint your friends’ physical location or you can be pinpointed by your friends. Remember that this technology should only be used with friends you know in person. 5 -. Media-sharing by phone

Most phones today have cameras and most smartphones have videocams,

sharing media with friends is quite normal. Remember there is a personal-reputation and a safety aspect to this and always take into account that an innocent photograph can become very embarrassing or inappropriate in the wrong hands. You must also remember that both yourself and your friends have privacy rights and you shouldn’t share other people’s photos without their permission. Before publishing information or photos you need to consider the pros and cons of that information or photo being on the web as once you have published them you will lose all control over them and they could be used for other purposes than the ones you intended.6 -. Text and Download Costs

Remember that a lot of the services which are available on your phone are not free and they must be paid for, sending SMS messages is quite

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Q: How do you say “planta de abajo” in English ?A: down plantI suppose they question was ambiguous.

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expensive, using Whatsapp or similar message programs reduces the bill considerably and care must be taken when downloading music, games, photos, etc. as sometimes these systems hide a subscription service which charges you for every message you receive which can end up in an overwhelming bill arriving home at the end of the month. Also take into account that modern phones are affected by computer viruses which can be hidden behind downloads. When in doubt ask your parents before downloading anything onto your phone.7 -. Protect your phone from strangers.

Protect your phone with a password and don’t tell your friends your password, activate the automatic blocking system on the phone or if it doesn’t have this option remember to block It every time you use it. Deactivate the Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and GPS systems on your phone when you aren’t using them. You should regularly make a computer backup of your phone as this can be very useful if you lose your phone or it is stolen.

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Oleander (Nerium Oleander) Common Name/s In Spain it is also known as Adelfa Toxin Oleandrin, Oleandrigenin,

Neriine and Rosagenin This plant can be found on practically every main road in the Canary Isles, it is planted by the Councils and the Cabildo as it is very resistant and also very beautiful, it can also be found in many gardens and worst of all it is also planted in many parks, even in some kids parks. Oleander is one of the most poisonous of commonly grown garden plants; all the parts of the oleander are toxic. The gastrointestinal effects consist of nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, irregular heart rate, drowsiness… The sap can also cause skin irritations, severe eye inflammation and irritation as well as dermatitis. Oleander is incredibly poisonous and can be deadly to people especially to small children, a single leaf holds enough poison to kill a small child, even dried leaves are highly poisonous in the past crushed dried leaves were mixed with stale bread and used as a very effective rat poison. If you have oleander planted I would recommend pulling it out and burning it.

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Are we bothered?Barrie Mahoney was a teacher, head teacher and school inspector in the UK, as well as a reporter in Spain, before moving to the Canary Islands as a newspaper editor. He is still enjoying life in the sun as a writer and author.

“What the British can’t see won’t bother them” was the response from the British Ambassador to Spain when asked about the recent news of the authorisation of an oil company to explore for oil off the Canary Islands.

Although mindful of the creed of most Ambassadors to be “All things to all men” (such is the world of diplomacy), it is understandable that the Ambassador was not in a position to criticise the decision of the Spanish Government. However, to many Islanders, as well as environmentalists in Spain, his inappropriate and

ill timed comment at the time of the announcement was regarded as unhelpful at best, and insensitive at worst. The islanders are bothered.

It is certainly true that the British like their holidays in the sun, but many are also concerned about environmental dangers facing the world, as well as in an area so rich in marine life as the Canary Islands. Holidaymakers flock to the islands each year in search of sunshine and beautiful beaches, to enjoy fresh fish and to explore some of the more remote areas in the mountains. Will they really continue to do so with oil platforms scattered around the area and polluting our ocean? Holidaymakers are bothered.

Most holidaymakers are well aware of the issues surrounding the dangers to the fishing industry and local population should another disaster occur, as in the Gulf

of Mexico. Warnings from Greenpeace too highlight the immense dangers to the environment from all forms of deep-sea exploration. Of course, the irony is that fuel from oil is required to bring holidaymakers to the islands in the first place. Do we really have to see the dangers before we are aware of them, and become concerned about their impact to ourselves and future generations? Most British holidaymakers are bothered.

The Spanish Government needs more revenue and, in theory, a reduction in oil bills would significantly help the economy in time. The Spanish Government also maintains that their decision will bring much needed revenue and jobs to the islands, as well as Peninsular Spain. This is indeed tempting, as the islands have one of the largest unemployment statistics in Spain, and the lack of

opportunity for its young people is heartbreaking. However, this claim is disputed by many politicians in the Canary Islands, who comment that most jobs in the new oil industry will go to people from outside the Canary Islands, and its largely unskilled workforce will not be needed and neither, in time, will there be a tourist and fishing industry to sustain them in the traditional manner. Many island workers and young people are bothered.

Ironically, the British government has just given BP the go-ahead to drill a new deep-water well in Scottish waters off the northwest coast of the Shetland Islands. The issues to be faced in Shetland are very similar to those in the Canary Islands, and environmentalists were outraged with the announcement, quoting the potential risks to the climate and threat of an oil spill. Is

deep-water drilling really worth the risk? Should we not be phasing out our use of oil instead of chasing ever more difficult sources? These are some of the comments that are currently echoing in both the Canary Islands, as well as the Shetland Islands. Are the Shetland Islanders bothered about the risks to their beautiful and unique islands? Of course they are.

Only last week, investigations began into a large oil spill from a platform in the North Sea that was “allowed to disperse naturally” into the ocean. The spill of 23 tonnes of crude oil came from the Tern oil platform 100 miles north east of Lerwick, the capital of the Shetland Islands. The oil company stated that the spill was a result of “a temporary upset in the production process whilst cleaning up a new well”, and the spill was stopped quickly

and posed no risk to either crew or the platform. This one incident is a taste of issues that could seriously affect both island archipelagos for generations to come.

I have no answer to the twin dilemmas of the demand for oil balanced with environmental and climatic impact. However, I do know that warnings about the environment and climate change should be taken seriously and that we do need to reduce our dependency upon oil. Meanwhile, a clear debate about all the issues involved, as well as alternatives to the current proposals are what the inhabitants of both the Shetlands and the Canary Islands require. Dismissive comments such as those made by the Ambassador about the current proposals are unhelpful. In the words of comedienne, Catherine Tate, yes, we are bothered.

by Barrie Mahoney

If you enjoyed this article, take a look at Barrie’s websites: www.barriemahoney.com

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or read his latest book, ‘Threads and Threats' (ISBN: 9781843866466)

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This lesson I´d like to look at useful dialogue for booking your hotel accommodation or alojamiento (aloha-mee-EN-toh). Let´s start with your room requirements. You might say:Quiero reservar [kee-YAIR-roh reh-sair-VAR]…I want to reserve:un estudio, [es-TOO-dee-oh] un apartamento [a-par-ta-MEN-toh] un complejo [com-PLEH-hoh] – a studio, an apartment, a complexuna habitación individual, doble o triple [oo-nah A-bee-tah-SEE-yon een-dee-bee-doo-AL, DOH-bleh o TREE-pleh] - a single, double or triple roomcon (cuarto de) baño privado/compartido, ducha, o bañera [kwarto de banyo pree-VA-doh, com-par-TEE-doh, DOO-cha, o ban-YAIR-ra] – with private/shared bathroom, shower, or bathtubuna cama doble, dos camas individuales, una cuna [KOO-nah] – a double bed, two single beds, a cotuna vista [VEES-tah] del mar/de la playa/la calle o la piscina [deh la kai-yeh o pee-SEE-nah] – a view of the sea/the beach,/the street/ or the pool con balcón/ascensor/cocina pequeña [bal-CON, assen-SOR, coh-SEE-nah peh-KEN-ya] – with balcony/lift/kitchenette

Checking availability¿Tiene habitaciones libres [tee-EN-en abitasee-YON-ess LEE-bress] do you have rooms free…

…en junio, julio, agosto o septiembre? [HOO-nee-yoh, HOO-lee-yoh, a-GOS-toh o sep-tee-YEM-breh]? In June, July, August or September…para una persona/para dos o tres personas? (for one, two or three people)In reply, you might hear: ¿Para qué fecha? [PAH-ra keh FEH-cha] – for what date? Or ¿Cuándo llegan ustedes? [kwando YEH-gan oo-STED-ess] – when do you arrive? And the all-important ¿Cuán-tas noches? (how many nights?)You could say: llegamos el 24 de julio hasta el dia 27 [yeh-GAH-moss el benti-kwatro deh HOO-lio] – we arrive the 24th of July until the 27th. To revise numbers, weekdays and months in Spanish, see lesson 21.

Finding out about your hotel¿Está en una zona tranquila/segura/ruidosa/turística? [tran-KEE-la, seh-GOO-rah, roo-ee-DOH-sa, too-REE-steek-a] – is it in a quiet/safe/noisy/touristy area?¿Está cerca de… [es-TAH SAIR-kah deh] - is it close to: …la playa/el supermercado, la estación de guaguas* o trenes? – the beach/ super-market, bus or train station? (Note: guagua, pronounced gwah-gwah is an autobús outside the Canary Islands)…el centro turístico, los restaurantes, un cajero au-tomático? [cah-HAIR-roh out-oh-MA-tico] – is it close to the resort, the restaurants and a cashpoint? (Note that if you find this hard to pronounce in Spanish, you could say ‘un banco’ – a bank)In reply, you might hear: está a cinco/diez minutos a pie (it´s 5/10 minutes by foot) ¿A qué hora…. [a keh ora] – at what time: …puedo ocupar la habit-

ación [PWEH-do teh-NAIR la a-bee-ta-see-ON] – can I have the room?…es el desayuno/el al-muerzo/la cena? [des-a-YOON-o/al-MWER-zo/SEH-na] – is breakfast/lunch/dinner?In reply, you might hear: a partir de las dos de la tarde (from two in the afternoon); or for breakfast: entre las siete y las diez de la mañana (between seven and ten in the morning)¿Hay... [like ‘eye’ in English] – is there….?…aire-acondicionado/calefacción/wi-fi/acceso

a internet? [eye-EAR-reh akon-deeseeon-AH-doh, ka-leh-fac-tee-YON, WEE-fee, ak-SESS-oh a inter-NET] – air-conditioning/heating/wi-fi/internet access?… tele vía satélite/lávabo en el cuarto/parking/transporte gratis a la playa? [TEH-leh vee-ah sah-TEH-lee-teh,

LAH-va-bo en el kwarto, PAR-king, trans-POR-teh GRA-tees] satellite tv/a sink in the room/parking/free transport to the beach?Para los niños - for the children¿Hay mini-club [mini-CLOOB], y piscina [pee-SEE-nah] para los niños? – is there a kids’ club, or children’s pool?¿Se ofrece cuidado de los niños? [seh oh-FREH-seh koo-ee-DAH-doh deh los NEE-nyoss] Do you offer child-care/babysitting?¿Es gratis la estancia/la comida si tienen menos

de séis años? [ess GRAH-tess la es-TAN-see-ya/la kom-EE-dah see tee-YEN-en MEN-oss deh SEH-iss anyos?] Is the stay/the food free if they are less than six years old?¿Cuánto es ? [KWAN-toh ess] – how much is it?…por noche/por persona? - per night, per personCon desayuno, media-pensión, [MEH-dee-ya pen-see-YON], pensión completa, todo incluido o sin servicio de comidas – with break-fast, half-board, full board, all-inclusive or self-catering (literally: without food service)

Para pagar [pah-GAR] – to pay:¿Tengo que pagar antes de llegar? [AN-tess deh yeh-GAR] – do I have to pay before arriving?¿Tengo que dejar mi número de tarjeta para hacer la reserva? [a-SAIR la res-AIR-vah] – do I have to leave my card number to make the reservation?¿Con cuanto preaviso se puede cancelar sin pagar? [con kwanto preh-a-VEE-soh seh PWE-deh can-cel-AR sin pah-GAR] – how much notice is needed to cancel without paying?

by Theresa Coelanguage exchange group (LEG) co-ordinator

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CLEAN OCEAN PROJECT

Clean Ocean Project was established 10 years ago when a group of disgruntled surfers, sick of seeing so much rubbish on the beaches in the north of Fuerteventura decided to do something about it. They started to organize beach cleans and events.

10 years on, Clean Ocean Project continues with it´s beach cleans but it is also now respected pressure group, information point, resource agent for other beach cleans and even a successful fashion line.

The Canary News were lucky to catch up with founder Wim Geirnaert for a few words on the proposed oil platforms in the Canary Islands and he had some very interesting insights to share with us…

RISKSWim, following your

studies, what would you say were the risks to the environment in the “best case scenario” (with everything running smoothly and without major accident)?

“Even before oil is excavated, there is a process carried out, similar to an x-ray that produces sounds that will kill sea life for miles around, even dolphin. This will effect sea-life before any oil is extracted”.

“Drilling at great depths involves chemicals being used in the drilling process and it is proved that just the excavation of the oil, even without accidents will result in oil and chemicals being released into the water and will kill wildlife and potentially arrive on our beaches.”

And it appears that It´s not just the oil production that will pollute, with the oil production there will be spin off environmental problems. “There will be a lot more traffic from ships that transport the oil. Our north east shores have thick tar on their rocks (with the rocks being black, it is not too obvious but it is there and it is a great hazard to wildlife) and this is due to shipping and illegal cleaning of the ships bilges close offshore. A beach clean in Fuerteventura at the Fuerte Wave Classic (a windsurf

competition) just 3 weeks ago unearthed a huge expanse of oil, supposedly left by cargo ships. It is well documented and is happening already, so I don’t think it will get better when the oil excavation starts and they are moving 40,000 barrels a day!”

With Major Accident:Scary similarities to the

Gulf of Mexico?Wim pointed out that we

must watch recent history and take heed. “Geographically, the area for the proposed oil sites are very similar to those in the Gulf of Mexico, where we recently saw the devastation of the oil spill. Excavation at these depths is extremely risky and oil companies have little experience with them”

If we have a disaster such as this one, we could see the virtual elimination of sea life in our waters. The tourism and fishing industry would be completely decimated and the Canary Islands would have lost the majority of its industry. Are we prepared to risk this potentially happening for the potential benefits for Repsol and Spain?

BENEFITS

Apart from Repsol benefiting, Clean Ocean Project don’t see any benefits for the oil excavation. There is no evidence to suggest that it will be a revenue source for Spain, let alone the Canaries.

Are we being conned? Wim explained to us: “The government and press are talking about platforms that are 60KM from the Canary Islands coastline where, in actual fact, Repsol have obtained permission to excavate starting from just 10KM offshore.”

Drilling gets more risky as it gets deeper. As oil gets scarcer, it becomes more and more economically viable to drill it, even at great depths. Is it tangible that this will lead to more disasters in the future?

Wim goes on to explain that the myth that “If we don’t get there first, Morocco will” is unsubstantiated. The reality is that they are talking about completely different areas. The zone off Morocco is much closer inshore and therefore

with less risk. This is just a smoke screen to win public support.

Why now? Wim tells us that there is no need for Repsol to excavate this oil yet, they are doing so to avoid stronger regulation in the future; “In 2013 there will be new stronger regulations in place to protect the environment. The average cost per day to run a platform is 500,000 Euros per day, but after the 2013 regulations, these costs will be closer to 1m Euros. It is in Repsol´s interest to enter before these regulations are in place”.

“There is nothing new with these proposals. Repsol have tried (and failed) to obtain the rights to excavate this oil already. Lack of a good environmental plan led to its down fall when it was last presented 8 years ago.”

So how can we go forwards from here? So if oil extraction in the Canary islands is not beneficial to us, what is it we can do about this current situation? I asked Wim for his opinion;

“Signing this petition shows the public´s objection

to the project. There are already approaching 15,000 signatures and this will help show government where the public stand.”

Talking further with Wim, he sees this moment as potentially positive as it could be a “great opportunity for the Canary Islands to choose renewable energy and become easily completely independent from any other source of energy. This petition is nothing against oil, I also drive a car! It is about drilling oil in a very sensitive, protected area which endangers the whole tourist industry”.

El Hierro is powered completely on renewable energy and doesn’t have to answer to anyone on the subject of power. It would take time and investment but would bring a long term benefit to the Canaries and it´s people, without putting its tourist and fishing trade at risk, not to mention it´s paradise coastlines and all those who live within.

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CLEAN OCEAN PROJECT

From now on you can find The Canary News in every Hiperdino Express on the island

Here is a press release from the Clean Ocean Project:

SAY NO TO ANOTHER DEEPWATER HORIZON OIL SPILLOn the black Friday* the Spanish Government has approved the proposal from the enterprise Repsol for oil prospecting in the Canary Islands. This company plans to use for the drilling 616.060 hectare of the east coast of Fuerteventura and Lanzarote, amount of nearly 2.5 times the size of these two islands. Apart from benefiting Repsol there’s no reason to install oil rigs in this area. However there are plenty of reasons against oil prospecting in the Central Atlantic:► The area belongs to the Natural Reserve of Biosphere and in 2004 the Maritime International Organization declared this part of the ocean as especially sensitive.► Crystal clear water in the area, white sand beaches and surroundings will be clearly polluted.► Different species of cetacean, turtles, fish and thousands of invertebrates live and eat from the ground coral that will be destroyed if the drilling is allowed.► Nearly one third of the species living in this part of the ocean are endemic.► The chances of oil spill when drilling in deep waters are extremely high.► The main income of the two islands is based on the tourism that enjoys the coast line and beaches.► All water used in Fuerteventura and Lanzarote comes from the ocean, after being desalinated.► Why using petrol when sun, wind and ocean power can be used instead?► Citizens and local government from the Islands are totally opposed to the project but the central government ignores the fact.► The constant burning of toxic gases will increase global warming, a worldwide concern.► Repsol is known for cheating on the environmental measures taken in oil prospecting and has been involved in 7.000 oil spills in the last 5 years.

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More than a few have questioned the oft-declared definition of Gran Canaria as a Paradise on Earth. To we who enjoy the pleasures of her voluptuousness, Paradise seems an obvious truth; to others, perhaps the statement is a bit presumptive; some leap to the defence of another pleasing place they believe more deserving of this title, a title of mythical proportions. But The Canary News does not presume that Gran Canaria has earned the coveted credentials of a true paradise. We deduce it to be so through the powers of reason by the ribald and rambunctious. It feels a spiritual thing, yet sound as a pound. In fact, we intend to provide irrevocable evidence that Gran Canaria is not only a paradise – but in reality by most means of measurement – The Paradise on Earth – the best there is and the best there shall be in the foreseeable future, globuliesation and global warming notwithstanding. Over the next issues The Canary News intends to reduce such braggadocio to mere common knowledge. The purpose being: To better appreciate the bounty of our island, to be more able to enjoy her pleasures, and more successful in trumpeting her triumphs to could-be and would-be visitors.

THE SEARCH F OR PARADISE

To begin let us consider the BIG picture:

Gran Canaria (the Land of Eternal Spring – as purported by the ancient Greeks) is often boasted as possessing the finest year-round climate on Earth. How so?

She is tantalizingly situated smack bang within the central circumference of the third planet from our sun. Not long after gaining the technology enabling us to look back upon our globe, scientists not surprisingly began to refer to Earth as

The Blue Planet. This marvel of molten magma made up entirely of the elements found in the Periodic Table, is surely the most inviting spherical object in our known universe. Said universe (at this point) consists of some 170 billion stars in

The Milky Way (our galaxy) in a place that apparently is the abode for 200 billion other galaxies. Earth orbits at precisely the optimum distance from her Sun to be bathed in light and warmth pleasing to the propagation and sustentation of life.

The Earth by comparison to anything else we know is fecundity incarnate.

Conclusion: Earth is The Paradise in our solar system, and, at the very least, one

Paradise in the known Universe.

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THE SEARCH F OR PARADISESecondly, the view from an earthly perspective:

From our school days, we recall (or not) that if there is to be a veritable Paradise on Earth, it must certainly lie along the central ribbon of the globe. Some refer to this ribbon as the Paradise Belt – lying for our purposes between the 30th parallel down from north of the equator (the great circle circumscribing the Earth’s surface) and the 30th parallel up from south of the equator. This supple swathe of sensational climate entirely encompasses our tropical and sub-tropical regions.

The equator (an imaginary mid-planet line drawn by cartographers initially for purposes of navigation) is the cinch-point in the earthly girdle beginning on the west coast of Africa at Gabon, then proceeding across the Atlantic through northern Brazil, on to southern Columbia, piercing Ecuador (any guesses on the origin of the name) at the Pacific, sliding on to Darwin’s famed Galapagos Islands, and beyond into Micronesia, there bisecting Borneo and Sumatra, then moving through the Indian Ocean until striking eastern Africa including Kenya, Zaire, The Congo, then finally reuniting with itself about 360 degrees back at Gabon. (Is that a run-on sentence, or what? Endless, just like a circle.)

On the lands and seas lying 20 degrees above and below the equator is found what is commonly considered

the tropics: The Caribbean, thru the mid-Americas, on past the South Sea Islands, Northern Australia, Southeast Asia, Southern China, Southern India, much of the Middle East, and finally Central Africa. Here lies lots of sun and warmth; rain and humidity; and the great winds and lightning which altogether coalesce to create the fierce circular storms (typhoons, hurricanes, and cyclones). This is habitat to much fertility including our planet’s rain forests and reefs. Somewhat ironically this area is also home to most of what are today our great desserts.

Next, the band between 20-30 degrees north of the equator and 20-30 degrees south of the equator is known as our sub-tropical climes – those areas around Earth that bask in non-extremes – not too hot nor too cold, too dry nor too humid – a placid mid-range of ambient conditions conducive to cosy, comfortable living and growing.

Due largely to the tilt (axis) of our Blue Planet’s 24 hour daily rotation, the spherical annual orbit around our sun means that the optimum latitudes lie on the narrow strip above the equator between 25 degrees and 30 degrees north. At or near sea level, these locales provide maximum nurturing conditions. Here we enjoy Florida, Southern California, The Hawaiian Islands, the heart of the Fertile Crescent, and, yes, the entirety of The Canarian Archipelago – 28N

degrees latitude – the perfect placement on our planet, also known as Paradise!

Thanks to a natural concoction of circumstances which includes barometrical and other atmospheric contingencies, the speed and direction of ocean currents, oceanic temperatures and depths, the incidence (or lack thereof) of storms, and the fertility of the volcanic created soil, the Canarian archipelago rightly hosts the finest climate on Earth. In fact, according to the World Health Organisation, an adjunct of the United Nations, the south coast of Gran Canaria has

enjoyed the best weather on The Blue Planet for as long as such statistics have been kept. More precisely, from Mogan to Arguineguin, Gran Canaria possesses the greatest known ambient existence in the Universe. Period. End of sentence. End of paragraph. End of debate.

Whoops! Are there still naysayers? Do some protest that wildly wonderful weather is not the here all and be all to defining Paradise? That the blatant, clearly defined, vital, often violent variance possessed in the experiencing of four distinct seasons is a paradisiacal experience not

available in Gran Canaria. Point taken and conceded. Although we do get the occasional snowfall in the centre of the island, no snowplow need be summoned. T’would be fair rebuttal to suggest that if one misses bad weather, one could always visit. No need to live in it.

It is also reasonable to insist that there is more to Paradise than 350 days of annual sunshine, blue skies, surrounded by azure waters seemingly embraced by eternal warmth and biological profundity. For now, let us concede what is clear, exceedingly well documented,

and utterly obvious to the beholder: The Grand Canary is the Cosmic Champion of good weather!

In the next issue we shall consider a broader conception of why Paradise is paradise is Paradise.

If you have ideas to support or retort that Gran Canaria is Paradise, please imbibe in our search for truth. Email

[email protected] with your contributions.

All will be considered and some may be stolen for publication.

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Explore & Discover Gran Canaria

Agüimes In front of the municipal swimming poolThursdays 09:00-14:00Arguineguín La Plaza Negra: Every Tuesday 08:00-14:00CC Ancora Every Thursday 08.00-14.00TARA Second Hand & Artesan Flea Market, Plaza Negra, at the beach in Arguinegín. Every Saturday 7.30Arucas Calle Francisco Gourier: Every Saturday 08:00-14:00Gáldar General MarketPlaza de Santiago de Apostól: Every Thursday 08:00-14:00.Gáldar Collectors’ MarketGuaires, 26, Tel: 928.55.21.40IngenioEn el Ejido: First Sunday of every month 09.00-15.00Jinámar Ramblas de Jinámar (Telde): Sundays 9:00-15:00 Las Palmas RastroTerrace on top of the bus stationEvery Sunday 8.00-14.00Maspalomas Second Hand MarketCC Faro 2, Campo Internacional, MaspalomasSundays 10.00 onwardsMaspalomas Artisans’ MarketNext to Global Bus StationMelonerasMercadillo en Meloneras: Every Thurs-day 10.00-17.00MendizábalCalle de Mendizábal, Vegueta, Las PalmasThird Saturday of every monthMoyaOn top of the bus station: Every Sunday 08:00-14:00Playa del Inglés Artesan market, at Parque Europeo, (next to the Minitren). Everyday except Sunday 19.30-23.30.Puerto de MogánTraditional craft marketPlaza del Parking, Puerto de Mogán: Every Monday 09.00-14.30Puerto de Mogán General MarketEl Muelle Deportivo: Every Friday 08:00-14:00 San FernandoSan Fernando Municipal Market, Maspalomas.Every Wednesday and Saturday: 08:00-14:00 San Fernando Municipal MarketSkating ring in San FernandoEvery second Sunday 09:00-14:00San Mateo Every Saturday: 08:00-20:00 and Sundays 08:00-15:00.Santa BrígidaUnderneath the municipal park in Villa de Santa Brígida. Every Saturday 08:00-20:00 and every Sunday from 08:00-14:00Santa Catalina Mercadillo in Las Palmas de G.C.Art Gallery of Parque de Santa Catalina Every Sunday between 08.00-14.00. Santa LuciaMercadillo de Santa Lucia: Every Sun-day 8.00-14.00Santa María de GuíaPlaza del Casco HistoricoEvery Tuesday and Sunday 10.00-14.00TeldePlaza de San Gregorio, by the bus stationEvery Saturday 08:00-14:00Teror Around the Basílica de Nuestra Señora del PinoEvery Sunday 08:00-14:00VallesecoMercado Municipal : Every Sunday 08.00-14.00Valsequillo Calle Isla de la Gomera : Every Sunday 08:00-14:00Vecindario Agricultural MarketRecinto Ferial. Every Monday 08:00-14:00 onLa Karpa, Avda. de las TirajanasEvery second Saturday 08.00-14.00Vecindario General MarketRecinto Ferial. Every Wednesday 08.00-14.00Vegueta, Cultural and Craftsmanship marketPlaza del Pilar Nuevo, Las Palmas de G.C.Every Sunday of every month (except July, August and Sept.) 10.00-14.00.

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Film Highlights

Moonlight Cinema, The only place to see big screen original version films in Gran Canaria and Europe’s only permanent, outdoor cinema, right here in Maspalomas.

Girl With the Dragon TattooStarring: Daniel Craig, Christopher Plummer & Joely RichardsonEnglish-language adaptation of the Swedish novel by Stieg Larsson follows a disgraced journalist, Mikael Blomkvist (Daniel Craig), as he investigates the disappearance of a wealthy patriarch’s niece from 40 years ago. He is aided by the pierced, tattooed, punk computer hacker named Lisbeth Salander (Rooney Mara). As they work together in the investigation, Blomkvist and Salander uncover immense corruption beyond anything they have ever imagined. The book is part of a trilogy that has altogether sold 50 million copies in 46 countries and become a worldwide phenomenonWhat the critics are saying about this film:✔ ‘It is a movie experience that you don’t commonly get’✔ ‘This stylish film soars; it’s a remake worth seeing’✔ ‘Satisfyingly complex and captivating’

We bought a zooStarring: Matt Damon, Scarlett JohannsenBenjamin has lost his wife. In a bid to start his life over, he purchases a large house that has a zoo. This is welcome news for his daughter, but his son is not happy about it. The zoo is need of renovation and Benjamin sets about the work with the head keeper, Kelly, and the rest of the zoo staff. But, the zoo soon runs into financial trouble. The staff must get the zoo back to it’s former glory, pass a zoo inspection, and get it back open to the public. Based on a true story.Review comments:✔ thanks to Crowe’s deft hand as well as Damon’s heartfelt performance, even the cynical will find themselves moved.✔ a hilarious must see✔ heartwarming family movie for all ages

The Iron Lady: Never CompromiseOne of the most ambitious

and anticipated films of the year, The Iron Lady portrays Britain’s most well-known Prime Minister as surprisingly fragile in this time-shifting piece. Directed by Phyllida Lloyd, Meryl Streep gives a performance that is both captivating and frighteningly believable. We view Thatcher in her current elderly state, reflecting on the career and life that made her infamous. The Iron Lady is without doubt a beautifully shot film, bolstered by Oscar-worthy acting and a stunning soundtrackCritics are saying;✔ I walked away having seen one of the best movies I’ve seen in recent years, and that’s saying something.✔ It’s been almost a week since I saw it, and I’m still thinking about it✔ sends a strong message to everyone that no matter how small a role you might play now, if you have the drive to make something happen, it’s not impossible.

HugoHugo is an orphan boy living in the walls of a train station in 1930s Paris. He learned to fix clocks and other gadgets from his father and

uncle which he puts to use keeping the train station clocks running. Massive, childrens adventure movie, directed by Martin Scorsee and a cast which includes Jude Law, Ben Kingsley, Sacha Baron Cohen. Recently won 5 Oscars.What critics are saying:✔ It’s such a fantastic but genuine story that you can’t help but fall in love with it✔ Nice thoughtful film.✔ One of the best films of the year.✔ Some might think it boring as there wasn’t masses of action but all of our party (Youngest 12 Oldest 80) enjoyed the film immensely.

I don’t know how she does it✔ A comedy centred on the life of Kate Reddy, a finance executive who is the breadwinner for her husband and two kids. Stars Sarah Jessica Parker (Sex in the City) and Pierce

Brosnan. An entertaining tale of our times.

RECENTLY RELEASED

Midnight in ParisA family travel to the French capital for business. The party includes a young engaged couple who are forced to confront their differing views of a perfect life. Woody Allen’s Oscar winning film, charms in France. With Owen Wilson and Kathy Bates

Horrible BossesThree friends conspire to murder their awful bosses when they realize they are standing in the way of their happiness. Hilarious. Stars Kevin Spacey, Jennifer Anniston.

SIMPLY CLASSICS, TO BE SEEN ON THE BIG SCREEN

The GodfatherThe original. The best. One of the most powerful, intoxicating films of all time. Starring, gravelly voiced MarlonMamma Mia SingalongYou know all the songs. But now you have all the words on the screen too, while watching the film, so you can all singalong and dance along too. Stonking.

BOLLYWOOD LATE NIGHT10pm Sunday 29th April – Kabhi Khushi, Kabie Gham (Good times, Bad Times)The biggest Bollywood movie of the last decade. With great songs, great dances, lots of romances…and subtitles too! ‘It’s all about loving your parents’. Special Indian snacks (and whisky!) to accompany the film.

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23The Perfect Wedding

Organizing a destination wedding, blessing or renewal of vows ceremony can be much more complicated than organizing an event in your local area. Here are a few tips that can help you along to ensure your day runs as smoothly as possible.

1 - Get HelpIf you haven’t already,

check out the local wedding planners to see what services and packages they offer.

Organizing a wedding in your local area can be daunting enough but in a different country can be a minefield.

A Wedding Planner will shoulder the burden of researching, interviewing, and securing local suppliers especially if the said suppliers do not speak your language. They are also the behind-the-scenes fairy godmother, vetting special requests such as hair and beauty, dry cleaners, and so on. They also get everyone where they need to be on time and ensure that you have a “go to” person to send your guests when all the itinerary queries get a little too much.

2 - ItineraryUnlike a wedding in

your local area, guests are dependent on you once they reach the destination. Create an itinerary of pre and post wedding events along

with an itinerary of the day, important contact numbers and addresses. This will avoid them asking you when & where they need to be and will help them in the event they get lost or delayed.

3 – Pre-wedding visitYou’ll need to take a trip

to the destination to visit local venues and suppliers such as the church, reception venue, hotels for you and your guests, rehearsal dinner venue and local suppliers such as florists, photographers and hair and beauty salons.

Food tastings and hair and beauty trials can be organized in this trip or a second trip may need to be made depending on the size and complexity of the wedding and the arrangements. You can also take advantage of organizing activities (golf, spas and excursions) for everyone while they are in the destination.

4 - Supplier checksIf you’re hiring a supplier

without any experience of their work, ask for a portfolio of pictures and references from previous clients who held a similar event as yours.

5 - Build up a relationship with your suppliers

Building a relationship with your suppliers is paramount. They are not local businesses that you can pop in and see whenever you wish, so stay in contact with them as

much as possible with updates and thank you emails or calls.

A little goes a long way; the level of service they offer you can make or break your wedding day so building a rapport can help you deal easier with any issues that may occur or even help you negotiate little extras.

6 - Bring your own professionals

Don’t be afraid to fly in your own pros for important aspects of your day such as hair, makeup and photography.

7 - Inform guests of the destination

Before you invite your guests to join you on your very special day, give them a well informed explanation of your destination of choice to enable them to politely decline should finances be tight.

Gran Canaria is great destination for your wedding, blessing or renewal of vows. Flights and accommodation are available to accommodate all budgets and tastes. It’s a great holiday destination, enabling your guests to combine your wedding with a fantastic holiday for all the family. It’s only 4 hours from most European countries and it’s known for its all year round sunshine, making it the perfect winter and summer wedding

destination.

8 - Be realisticTry not to be too upset if

some of your closest friends or family cannot attend. Although you are footing the bill for the wedding, the cost of travel, accommodation and car rental costs can mount up. Your chosen destination might be the perfect holiday for you; but it may not be the type of holiday that they want to take.

9 - Dress to impress not stress!

Take into account the climate when choosing that perfect wedding dress. Choosing a satin ball gown to get married in the summer sun may have you more stressed than impressed.

Check out the average temperature and weather conditions for the chosen month in the local town where you plan to get married. Remember, temperatures can vary from resort to resort so don’t just take the temperature rating for the capital of the country if you’re to marry in a totally different area.

10 - Relax & enjoy!One advantage of marrying

on an island or in a tropical destination is its relaxed and laid back atmosphere. Keep an open mind on slight punctuality differences and minor mishaps; they can even

make for some of the best memories.

Also take into account that supplies available on islands can be limited so slight differences in the products you order may occur. Flowers are a great example of this; their availability differs from season to season.

11 - Packing your suitcase!Be sure to pack lots

of strapless tops if you’re wearing a strapless dress or wedding gown and slap on the suntan cream. You would be surprised how much you can catch the sun by just walking to the local supermarket in the morning. You don’t want noticeable strap marks or post sun burnt peeling skin on your wedding pictures.

Also don’t forget to leave ample room for your wedding gown and contact your airline to get advice as to how your gown will be transported so you can pack it accordingly. It’s very disappointing to get to the check in desk carrying your perfect wedding dress only to find that it needs to be checked in with your suitcases or will be thrown in the overhead compartment with other passengers bags.

Always pre arrange for your wedding dress to be steam when arriving at your resort, 9 times out of 10 it will get slightly creased in transit no matter how much care you take.

12 - Wedding gifts

Organize for all wedding gifts are sent directly to your home address. If you do happen to have some gifts brought to the destination, arrange for family and friends to take them home with them to keep until you come back from your honeymoon. Alternatively pack an extra bag to bring them home yourself just in case.

13 - Welcome Your GuestsIt can be customary to

leave a wedding basket of destination essentials for your guests that have travelled a long way to share your special day with you. It can include samples of local cuisine or artisan goods, sun cream, local wines or spirits and can be adapted to your own budget. Coupled with a thank you note, it’s a lovely way to show your appreciation to your guests for taking the time and effort to come and stand alongside you on such a memorable day in your life.

If you’re interested in Gran Canaria for your perfect destination wedding, blessing or renewal of vows ceremony, contact me on the following email, I’m more than happy to answer any questions or queries no matter how large or small.

Bernadette Garside

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Heart, Mind & Spirit

So firstly I would like extend a belated yet heartfelt Happy Easter to everybody and I trust that you have had a very good and peaceful Easter time. Now I wonder how many of us over the Easter period has spent time in contemplation of the title this piece, and how the subject can relate to ones own personal life and circumstances at this point in time?

It’s not often that we choose to contemplate sacrifice in our daily lives, yet from time to time it can prove to be a very fruitful and transformational exercise. For instance, have there been things not necessarily only in your outer life but more importantly aspects of your mind and character which may not have been serving you in any positive way any longer, but instead have perhaps become

troublesome, heavy and more of a burden, and a hindrance to your own personal progress and development? If so, why not consider, figuratively speaking of course, sacrificing those unhelpful character traits in order to free your greater potentials?

Don’t just consider this an intellectual exercise, don’t just pay it lip service, but instead why not choose to take time out from your normal daily schedule to really apply yourself to making changes, decisively and positively, and honouring them with your self respect?

Now in order to follow this line of thought further, try making a little list of The Things in My Character That I’ve Become Fed Up With.

I’m not suggesting that you be harsh with yourself at all, but please try to be honest, and courageously so, in admitting those things about you that, maybe under normal circumstances, one might choose to ignore. For instance, I’ve been avoiding making enough effort in one particular direction or another, or things of a similar nature…maybe even, I’ve been quite grumpy at certain times with certain people and not necessarily treated them in the right ways…but it really could be anything that hasn’t been the kind of quality that you may wish to demonstrate in your dealings with people.

Then once you have your list, take each individual item, and identify one thing to

hypothetically sacrifice; then spend a few moments trying to imagine the exact opposite of the character trait in question and begin to consider how different your life can become as a result of redeeming yourself of that trait in a most practical expression of transformation. Imagine how much more progress you can begin to make… and imagine how differently the people around you may begin to relate to you as a result of such a marvellous transformation, or simply how much lighter and freer you can feel within yourself?

Then take the next thing on the list and do the very same thing.

All too often people feel that they just are the way they

are and never really grant themselves the permission to change, but the fact is we all have the capacity to change and change is a process well worth relating to in its most positive sense and befriending as such. After all in the Easter story of Christ’s crucifixion and the terrible suffering which it represents there is also that miraculous transformation from the lower to the Higher Life, and this serves a s a symbol to all of us; as we all have within us the capacity to raise ourselves up, out of the lower and in to the higher and clearer expressions of our uniqueness.

An exercise well worth engaging in methinks.

Cheyne Towers MBAThH, GQHP is a fully qualified Hypnotherapist, Qi Gong, Tai Chi and Self Defence instructor based in London. He works with a variety of simple yet highly effective methods of natural therapy, in order to provide the right approach for the needs of each individual, whether it’s for self-development, physical health and fitness or self-protection.

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Sacrifice and resurrection

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Kay's Corner

“One picture is worth 1,000 denials”Ronald Reagan

Food for thought

HOW WAS YOUR EASTER EGG?

Well, isn’t it a tad late to be writing an article about Easter, Kay? Well no … at least not for me. I

could not have written this particular story had I not received last Sunday a very particular Easter - Egg (one of the 80 million chocolate eggs sold in the UK alone in 2012!). Let me tell you about my ‘egg with a difference’ Easter-egg this year - but first a little history.

In olden times, Christian monks were very

good at explaining the good news of their faith to those who hadn’t heard of God .They almost always took symbols of significance to the people they were teaching and used these as visual aids. The idea of the new life associated with springtime was merged with their teaching, and was

observed as the E a s t e r

holiday many of us know today. Easter coincided with the festivals which celebrated the awakening of Spring - signifying an end to winter .So at Easter time they demonstrated using eggs - symbolic of new life- which fortunately for the old monks married up very well with their teaching of Jesus’ death and resurrection!

Back to my ‘egg with a difference’ given to me by my best friend last weekend.

The brightly coloured front of the

box informed me that this was “The Real Easter Egg; a milk chocolate egg to celebrate the REAL meaning of Easter”. It continued, “It would be hard to imagine Easter without eggs wouldn’t it?” then further asks, “But why do we eat and enjoy them?” It answers its own question in a delightfully illustrated booklet inside the box, specially designed to appeal to any child receiving the egg.

Now my special choccy egg revealed another unique selling point. I learned that it was manufactured by The Meaningful Chocolate Company, whose

simple philosophy states, “We love making chocolate and we love helping others, so we’ve combined our two passions in life to create our business”. I like their slogan -‘Making a big chunk of difference’. I felt much less self-indulgent as I nibbled away, when I discovered that the purchase of my egg this year is making a big chunk of difference to the lives of others, as a 15p charity contribution is donated to Traidcraft Exchange for every purchase from Meaningful Chocolate. In its first year of trading the MC Company gave an amazing £4,000 to Baby Lifeline and a further £20,000 to the registered charity Traidcraft.

Many of our readers will be aware that Fairtrade- (fighting poverty through trade) works to help create a world free from the scandal of destitution and injustice; a place where people and communities can flourish as they gain confidence and knowledge to trade their own way out of abject poverty. This chocolate egg itself contains an impressive 77.5% of Fairtrade ingredients, all certified to international standards. Money donated helps farmers and growers in developing countries receive a fair price for their goods, plus an additional premium to invest in community projects, thus enabling them to take more control of their lives.

A panel on the side of my Easter- Egg box gives out a twofold message when

it states; ‘The events of the first Easter took place 2000 years ago. Today billions of people all over the world believe that by dying on the cross and coming back to life Jesus gave people a chance to know God in a new way. Now people can indulge themselves with delicious chocolate, knowing that they are making a meaningful difference to others, thanks to the charity contribution they make whenever they buy Meaningful Chocolate’.

It seems to me that this has the makings of another ‘happily ever after’ story. As the recipient of the Easter egg I am very happy. My friend who donated to the charity by her purchase is very happy. The Meaningful Chocolate Company is very happy. Fairtrade/Traidcraft is very happy. And the poor people whose lives will be transformed because of this initiative are no doubt ecstatic! A chocolate egg has never made so many people smile!

So there we have it. Easter 2012 has been and gone; Easter bonnets 2012 have been and gone; my own Easter Egg 2012 has most certainly been and gone. And if our monks of old were reading this article today, significantly holding aloft their own Easter eggs and nodding wisely they would no doubt remind us –“ But the meaning of Easter has not been and gone, and the message of Easter will surely last forever -that’s good news isn’t it?”

“One picture is worth 1,000 denials”Food for thought

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with their teaching of Jesus’ death and resurrection!

Back to my ‘egg with a difference’ given to me by my best friend last weekend.

The brightly coloured front of the

box informed me that this was “The Real Easter Egg; a milk chocolate egg to celebrate the REAL meaning of Easter”. It continued, “It would be hard to imagine Easter without eggs wouldn’t it?” then further asks, “But why do we eat and enjoy them?” It answers its own question in a delightfully illustrated booklet inside the box, specially designed to appeal to any child receiving the egg.

Now my special choccy egg revealed another unique selling point. I learned that it was manufactured by The Meaningful Chocolate Company, whose

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2626 Fitness Nutrition

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Magnesium in the Body Magnesium is the fourth

most abundant mineral in our bodies. Our bones contain around two thirds of the magnesium in our bodies, muscles 25% and blood only 1%. Magnesium is a “co-factor” in activating over 350 different biochemical reactions including energy

production, protein synthesis, bone formation, creation of new cells, and activation of B vitamins, function and relaxation of muscles, functioning of the heart, kidneys, adrenals, and brain as well as the nervous system. It protects against bone loss and bone embrittlement. We need more magnesium than most people realize – 320 to 420 mg per day. Of the magnesium taken, only about 50% is actually absorbed through the small intestine.

Supplementation A major problem with

magnesium is the inability by the body to readily absorb it when it is not within a plant or in an ionic form and there are not many food sources that are rich in magnesium. Most magnesium capsules and tablets are not completely absorbed by the body. Ideally the supplement should be a biologically active form (ionized magnesium) so that it can transfer directly into the cells through absorption. I recommend that most people consider supplementation of 150 mg per day. I recommend www.nutrigold.co.uk (Code CB111).

Symptoms of Magnesium Deficiency

Amazingly, up to 90% of the population may have below

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Sport

▶ 5,30pm, Sunny Saturday afternoon, El Estadio de Gran Canaria, Las Palmas playing left to right. In front of a crowd of 11,352.▶ Just 3 minutes into the game Vitolo and Jonathan Viera combine well, giving Vitolo a half chance which glances across the front of the goal, two minutes later Numancia nearly take the lead, in a counter attack Natalio’s shot hits the post.▶ Las Palmas were determined to play their passing game, but for the moment it takes them nowhere, Numancia play in a tight 4-4-2 formation and with 8 players continually behind the ball are happy to let Las Palmas pass all

afternoon whilst they wait for a counter attack.▶ in the 13th minute Vitolo cuts back twice to make himself an opportunity to shoot , in the 17th UDLP get a free kick from 26 yards, a good header from Ruyman goes over the bar.▶ Numancia play a very rough game, but the ref is not blowing anything, Numancia keeper Zabal is the main reason that the scoreboard is still at zero.▶ 37´ Las Palmas first corner of the game and Mauro Quiroga comes on to replace an injured Javi Guerrero.▶ Numancia look dangerous on the break but half time arrives without anything else worthy of

mention.▶ Juan Manuel will have to say something at half time if Las Palmas are to break this deadlock and the defence will need to be better organized so as not to get surprised, all the signs say that this game will be decided by one goal and Herner will have to be careful after receiving a yellow card.▶ Ten minutes into the second half Jonathan finds Quiroga in space, but Quiroga fails to capitalize on the chance, seconds later Jonathan crosses again this time the header rebounds off of the post into play only for the subsequent shot to blast into the side netting.▶ Everything about this

second half says that Numancia are more than happy to go back to Soria with a draw and the negativity of their game is demoralizing.▶ 75th minute after constant niggling from Unai of Numancia, he and Jonathan have a set-to which results in both of them going for an early bath. Five minutes later a good cross into the Numancia box, Quiroga jumps for the header but Cabrera in the Numancia defence holds him down by his arm stopping him from getting a clean leap, the ref spots it and signals the penalty, which David Gonzalez steps up to take, placing it right in the corner beside the post out of reach of Zabal, 1-0.

▶ Seven minutes later disaster strikes; a dangerous looking free kick just outside the Las Palmas box is well flighted in and defensive chaos leaves Jaio with an easy header to make it 1-1, more time wasting from Numancias Sunny sees his second yellow and bath time for him too. A last minute shot from Roque goes over the bar, which leaves the final score a draw.▶ Home again next week to Recreativo de Huelva, Saturday at 5,30, another tough tie against attractive opposition.

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Stadium Nuevo José Zorrilla in front of 10,112 spectators.This is a stadium which has always seemed to be a bit of a jinx for UDLP, and against yet another team who are sure to be pushing for promotion at the end of the season (a good bet for 2nd place) and where UDLP have never won.Last Saturday was no different, though Las Palmas were brave and fought throughout and even looked like they had managed a draw, the jinx made good in injury time and Valladolid scored their winner. All of the goals came during the second half and it was really only during 10 minutes of the game that Vallodalid dominated the rest could have gone either way.David Garcia got on the scoresheet for the second week in a row and special mention should be made of Momo who since his arrival has jelled very well and is looking better every game.This Saturday at 5.30 sees UDLP at home to a tough Numancia, I cannot see any problems there, as in the away fixture Numancia had to resort to a lot of fouling and luckily for them they had a ref who clearly is in the second division for a reason.

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Going MobileWe already have a mobile version of our directory, with easy to search and view pages. You can search for a company, call the company directly from our page and email the company. But we thought that was not enough, so as from the end of May, we will be launching the Yell Canaries mobile app!

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The first week of Spring, TARA trembles – a little with delight and a lot with concern. Homeless kittens and their feral mothers seem to come cascading from the skies. And since so many cat owners once again haven’t gotten around to neutering their cats (or can’t afford it or don’t support it – “I want my cat to live a natural life” – “Kittens are just so cute”), TARA (along with her sister animal welfare groups) is often left holding the proverbial bag. Frustrating, agonizing, but true: there are far, far too many kittens and abandoned female cats now flung into the frenzy of nursing, nurturing motherhood and not nearly enough – not by a factor of multiple thousands – human homes ready to provide lifetime love and care to abandoned

moms or their kittens.Sadly, it seems that

abandoned mother cats, recalling the sweet side of said humans, seek out the illusionary comfort of human communities to drop their litters. “TARA, some wild cat has had her kittens in our garden shed. Come and get them! We don’t want them around.” Well, momma isn’t wild. Wild cats wouldn’t have their kittens within shouting distance of a human home. If Momma has her kittens in your yard, your home, your garage or your car, she was almost certainly dumped – chances are because she was pregnant. She is hoping to lure a soft-hearted human into her purring presence made even more alluring with the presence of adorable, delightful kittens.

Sometimes it works, but more times than not, the desperate call for TARA goes out.

What to do? Well, TARA has been whining and whinging for always about this - yet another, human-created tragedy which amounts to nothing short of animal cruelty (the failure to neuter without taking on the escalating responsibilities when the deed is done). Mountains of mommas and their kittens are upon us once again. So what TARA does each Spring is intensify the ongoing effort to safeguard moms and their kittens in TARA associated cat kennels and TARA Foster Homes; allow the kittens in TARA’s charge the multiple advantages of at least 8 weeks with their mother and siblings; all the while seeking out and securing homes for as many as these precious, sentient beings as desperate efforts will allow.

Through The Canary News and other noble publications in support of TARA, through the extensive TARA social network outreach system (multiple websites, thousands of TARA animal advocate email

partners, and tens of thousands of Facebook sharers), TARA clutches at any and all possible solutions for each and every homeless cat and kitten.

If you or anyone in your universe ever considered adopting a kitten(s) or a cat(s), you simply couldn’t do better than working with TARA to find your ideal feline friend(s) for life. Kittens and cats under the protective custody of TARA have been well-fed, cooed and cuddled by humane humans, received health insuring immunisations, and left those first, crucial months, whenever possible, with mommacita – and her wise and wonderful ways.

After you adopt a homeless kitten (or 2) or a mother cat (or 2), they remain, as do you, under the umbrella of TARA. Felines adopted through TARA continue to receive TARA medical care at street cat prices: microchipping, annual immunisations, mandatory neutering – all provided by TARA associated veterinarian clinics – at dramatically lowered rates.

Felines adopted through TARA also continue to receive meaningful discounts for cat care – from catteries or in-home care during holidays - to food, kitty litter, cat beds and cat toys, cat grass, catnip, and cat goodies galore all the year round.

And this Spring (as in every Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter forever and always) take advantage of the incredible TARA Spring Sale offer: Take a kitten or a mother and receive another 1 or even 2 FREE. Yes, it is act now and receive twice the

value in love and luv’ins for no fee. Of course, if you look into your golden heart and find the need to bequeath to TARA – to help TARA help those other legions of homeless – then your donation however small or large will be received in the spirit of generosity.

Adopt a cat or 2 today and continue to benefit for all your tomorrows – by way of your good, life-saving deed and the ongoing TARA umbrella benefits. Pet, purr, and be

p r e c i o u s always.

It’s Raining Cats and Kittens

Spring is in the air, arriving full bloom in Paradise on 20 March, trumpeted by the Spring Equinox, regaled by the song of birds, the buzz of bees, and The Beatles singing, “All You Need Is Love.” No less than 150 species of wild flowers now decorate our mountains and countryside; Spring fruits are fructifying; vegetables are vegetating; human hearts are burgeoning and bursting, and in the animal queendom newborns are ubiquitous.

for life. Kittens and cats under the protective custody of TARA have been well-fed, cooed and cuddled by humane humans, received health insuring immunisations, and left those first, crucial months, whenever possible, with mommacita – and her wise and wonderful

After you adopt a homeless kitten (or 2) or a mother cat (or 2), they remain, as do you, under the umbrella of TARA. Felines adopted through TARA continue to receive TARA medical care at street cat prices: microchipping, annual immunisations, mandatory neutering – all provided by TARA associated veterinarian clinics – at dramatically

And this Spring (as in every Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter forever and always) take advantage of the incredible TARA Spring Sale offer: Take TARA Spring Sale offer: Take TARA Spring Salea kitten or a mother and receive another 1 or even 2 FREE. Yes, it is act now and receive twice the

or large will be received in the spirit of generosity.

Adopt a cat or 2 today and continue to benefit for all your tomorrows – by way of your good, life-saving deed and the ongoing TARA umbrella benefits. Pet, purr, and be

p r e c i o u s always.

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very central location, with community pool.

Ref 10097. Sale price 75.000.-€.

1 BEDROOM CORNER APARTMENT, fantastic views over AMADORES beach, residential complex

with pool, lifts, parking, etc. Ref. 10013D.

Sale price 100.000.-€.

1 BEDROOM APARTMENT IN A RESIDENTIAL

COMPLEX, at the top of

AMADORES valley, easy access, large

pool

Ref. 10054. Sale price 65.000.-€

2 BEDROOM DUPLEX, in good condition,

residential complex, central location.

Ref 10048. Sale price

Reduced!! 85.000.-€.

4 BEDROOM HOUSE, near the EUROPA CENTRE, quiet residential complex

with swimming pool and parking. Ref. 10039.

Sale price 385.000.-€ reduced from 460.000.-€!

ROCA REAL ESTATE928 561667

www.inmobiliaria-roca.com

EUROPA REAL ESTATEHotline: 928 - [email protected]

SAN FERNANDOCentrical situated, top-floor, 80 qm.-

large apartment with 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. It needs a little

refurbishing. Parking. Comunityfee only 30,- Euro/month.

Oportunity: 110.000,-- Euro

EL TABLERO New-built, lovely and very bright

two-bedroom apartment with balcony separate built-in kitchen with

laundryroom, garage and lumber room. Price: 174.000,-- Euro.

MASPALOMASBUNGALOW AT THE GOLFCOURSE

Two-bedroom bungalow with large terrace in a beloved complex

with large pool, beautiful gardens , tennis court and

parkinglots. This corner bungalow is very quiet

situated. Price: 189.000,-- euros.

FATAGA130 sqm. Familyhouse with large

terraces and beautiful views. Needs futher renovation.

210.000,- €

SAN MATEO1.800 sqm. Finca with fruit trees, and with well kept 2 bedroom-bungalow.

Price: 138.000,- €

SONNENLAND2-Bedroom-bungalow, refurbished,

terrace and small garden with views. Complex with large pool.

228.000,- €

PLAYA DEL INGLÉSGroundfloor-bungalow, 2 bedrooms,

1 bath, livingroom with open kitchen, carport, private complex with large

pool. 174.000,- € .

MASPALOMASCAMPO INTERNACIONAL,

Large three bedroom bungalow with two bathrooms on a 250 qm-large

plot. Needs refurbishing. Price: 348.000,-- Euros

SAN AGUSTÍNExcellent duplex-bungalow,

spectacular views, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, large terrace, parkinglot.

480.000,- €

PLAYA DEL INGLÉSLuxus-bungalow, 2 bedrooms, 2

baths, small private complex, pool. 294.000,- €

EUROPA REAL ESTATEHotline: 928 - [email protected]

.RENTALS AGENTSDREAM HOMES

Tel: 928 141202www.dreamhomesgrancanaria.com

PUERTO RICOCosy studio in a great location

opposit Puerto Rico beach, with beautiful views and on a well

maintained complex. The studio has a bathroom and kitchen and a small terrace. The cost includes water and electric. The complex offers a gym,

lift and a reception area.Ref: PR877 Price: €650month (bills

included)

PLAYA DEL INGLESOne bedroom apartment for rent in

Playa del Inglés. Only a few minutes from the dunes and the comercial

centre Cita. Complex with 24h reception, pool, childrens-pool and pool bar. Off road parking available.

Recentley refurbished and has a new washing machine

Ref: PI637 Price: €550/month (bills included)

ARGUINEGUINWonderful 3 bedroom apartment of 92m2 in a fantastic spot, situated

in the popular town of Arguineguin. Offering fantastic sea views from the terrace.The apartment has all hardwood floors, 3 bedrooms, 2

bathrooms with bath, kitchen and living room. The rental cost includes

water, electric and communidad.Ref: AG863 Price: €1000/month (bills

included)

PUERTO RICOBeautiful well decorated apartment on a quiet complex. Twin bedroom,

bathroom with large shower, kitchen and living room area. Fully equipped with plasma TV, washing machines,

fan, microwave etc etc. Large terrace offering wonderful views. A fantastic

bargain and ready to move in!!!! Ref:PR850. Price: €550/month (bills

included)

MELONERASLovely duplex in Las Velas, Meloneras for long-term rental. Two bedrooms, two bathrooms, separate kitchen as well as a parking space and storage room. Complex has a communal pool

and is close to the beach.Ref:ML12 Price: €800/month (bills

not included)

DREAM HOMESTel: 928 141202

www.dreamhomesgrancanaria.com

ROCA REAL ESTATE928 561667

www.inmobiliaria-roca.com

STUDIOS, ONE & TWO BEDROOMS APARTMENTS AND BUNGALOWS, in

PUERTO RICO, & PLAYA DEL CURA,

Puerto de Mogan

East HillApartment, 1 bed(s)

65.000 Euros

ARGUINEGUINBank reposessions in Arguineguin,

residential complex with pool, lifts, parking, etc.

MASPALOMASBUNGALOW AT THE GOLFCOURSE

DREAM HOMESTel: 928 141202

www.dreamhomesgrancanaria.com

room. Complex has a communal pool and is close to the beach.

Ref:ML12 Price: €800/month (bills

Puerto de Puerto de MoganMogan

Apartment, 1 bed(s)65.000 Euros

22180-OM

Maspalomas, Sonnenland VicksolBungalow, 1 bed(s)

129.000 Euros22166-OM

Mogan, Playa and Puerto

Apartment, 1 bed(s)

Bank reposessions in Arguineguin, several properties available on a

fantastic well maintained complex. Must be seen! best ones will go first!!! House has three floors and offers beautiful views of

Arguineguin.Ref: AG15 Price:€190.000

Ref. 10013D. Sale price 100.000.-€.

1 BEDROOM APARTMENT IN A RESIDENTIAL

COMPLEX, at the top of

AMADORES valley, easy access, large

pool

BUNGALOW AT THE GOLFCOURSE Two-bedroom bungalow with large

terrace in a beloved complex with large pool, beautiful gardens , tennis court and

parkinglots. This corner bungalow is very quiet

situated. Price: 189.000,-- euros.

FATAGA130 sqm. Familyhouse with large

terraces and beautiful views. Needs futher renovation.

www.dreamhomesgrancanaria.com

PUERTO RICOCosy studio in a great location

opposit Puerto Rico beach, with beautiful views and on a well

maintained complex. The studio has a bathroom and kitchen and a small terrace. The cost includes water and electric. The complex offers a gym,

lift and a reception area.Ref: PR877 Price: €650month (bills

included)

Ref:ML12 Price: €800/month (bills not included)

DREAM HOMESTel: 928 141202

www.dreamhomesgrancanaria.com

ROCA REAL ESTATE928 561667

www.inmobiliaria-roca.com

STUDIOS, ONE & TWO BEDROOMS APARTMENTS AND BUNGALOWS, in

PUERTO RICO, & PLAYA DEL CURA,

Puerto de Puerto de MoganMogan

Edificio Mercurio Torre II, 7.ºI35100 Playa del Inglés

GRAN CANARIA------------------------------------

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GRAN CANARIGRAN CANARIA

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long term lets. Prices from 440.-€ / month.

AMADORES BEACH established fully fitted restaurant for traspaso.

Includes all the inventory. Traspaso 75.000.-€. Rent 2.500.-€.

PUB-BAR, for lease/traspaso, Phase IV, PUERTO RICO SHOPPING CENTRE, fully fitted and working. 50 m2 plus 28 m2 terrace. Rent

1.500.-€.

RESTAURANT FOR SALE IN EUROPA CENTRE. Fitted restaurant on the top floor, includes fixtures and fittings. 45

m2. For sale freehold, 200.000.-€.

ROCA REAL ESTATE928 561667

www.inmobiliaria-roca.com

EUROPA REAL ESTATEHotline: 928 - [email protected]

Winterperiod 2012-2013 min. for 3 months. Playa del Inglés

very close to the beach ANEXO II. One-bedroom apartment with large

balcony and fully equipped. Complex with pool. 780,-€/Month all

inclusive.

EUROPA REAL ESTATEHotline: 928 - [email protected]

PROPERTIES FOR SALEPRIVATE

PUERTO RICO El Nido APt, Agua La Perra. A

must see studio apt. Immaculate condition, fully furnished, good

size terrace, in much sought after location. Small quiet complex, only

14 units. Swimming Pool with views overlooking Harbour and sea.

85,000€ Tel 928725487/689948314

PROPERTIES FOR RENTPRIVATE

WANTEDSales professionals with good customer service and account management. Must be upbeat ,

commited, self starter with a can-do attitude. Uncapped commission.

BASIC offered after trial period if targets met or exceeded.

CALL 6343 67879

CHARITIESDrinking Problem?

For English-Speaking Guidance Call Serenity on 66 40 09 153

International, English speaking AA meetings every Friday at the church in the Kasbah (door on the left hand

side) Playa del Inglés, 8.30pm. Monday 12pm in San Fernando, behind Market Maspalomas and

Tuesday 7pm at the Catholic Church by the police station.

PROPERTY EXCHANGEApt. Exchange. IBR Apt. overlooking

harbour Inihbofin Island, Connemara, Ireland. Avaliable August. Will

exchange for apartment January/February.

Email: [email protected]

RESTAURANTSNovillo Precoz

Portugal 9,Las Palmas

Tel 928 221 [email protected]

Made in Argentina,C/Alcalde Jose Yanes Matos,

Edif Don Miguel, Next door to Nuem Estetica

opposite Spar, San Fernando

Restaurante Las Salinas, C/Maestro Jose Molina Guerra,

20 Castillo del Romeral,Tel 928 728 308

GARAGE: TALLER FELUCOCalle Ciprés 38

Polígono Industrial de Arinaga Fase II

35118 Agüimes TEL 928 759035

PUERTO RICO El Nido APt, Agua La Perra. A

must see studio apt. Immaculate condition, fully furnished, good

size terrace, in much sought after location. Small quiet complex, only

PROPERTY EXCHANGEApt. Exchange. IBR Apt. overlooking

harbour Inihbofin Island, Connemara, Ireland. Avaliable August. Will location. Small quiet complex, only

14 units. Swimming Pool with views overlooking Harbour and sea.

85,000€ Tel 928725487/689948314

Ireland. Avaliable August. Will exchange for apartment January/

February. Email: [email protected]

RESTAURANTSNovillo Precoz

Portugal 9,Las Palmas

Puerto Rico

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TEL 626 306 826 OR

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Svenska Kyrkan utflykt och basar

Norskt och kanariskt kulturutbyte

Gran Canaria kan erbjuda ett mycket brett kulturutbud. Öns regering har en förhoppning om att turister i allt större utsträckning ska upptäcka och ta del av detta och uppmuntrar initiativ som befrämjar utvecklingen. Idén till en kulturutbyte mellan Norge och Gran Canaria kom från Dolores Rodríguez Afonso och den 27 mars öppnade Kanarieöarnas kulturminister, Larry Álvarez evenemanget Mogán Intercultura 2012, i Arguineguín. Denna gång jämfördes dramatikern Henrik Ibsen med romanförfattaren Benito Pérez Galdós. Båda har det gemensamt att de förde in den realistiska litteraturen i sina respektive länder. Därefter presenterades, på motsvarande sätt, de första representanterna för modern lyrik; Tomás Morales og Sigbjørn Obstfelder. De kanariska författarna och deras verk beskrevs av respektive direktör för museérna La Casa Museo Pérez Galdós och La Casa Museo Tomás Morales. Norska skolans Vg3, bidrog med ett allsidigt program om Henrik Ibsen, med såväl bildspel som scener ur Peer Gynt, Ett Dockhem och Vildanden. Presentationen av Sigbjørn Obstfelder gjordes av klassens norsklärare, Lillibeth Lunde. Hennes hängivenhet och engagemang från norsk sida, var en bidragande orsak till att projektet genomfördes med ett så lyckat resultat.

Glenn MillerSom en del i en större turné gästades den 20 mars Las Palmas och Auditorio Alfredo Kraus, av The Glenn Miller Orchestra (UK). Orkesterledaren Ray McVay, har mött och spelat med de allra största musikerna under sina 50 år i branschen. Hans stora kärlek till storband och i synnerhet ”Kungen av Jazz” – Glenn Miller, gjorde att han skapade en orkester som har ett sound så nära originalet som tänkas kan. Under kvällen bjöds publiken på 24 låtar. Men det var inte enbart en instrumental konsert. En kvinnlig sånggrupp, The Irresistibles, sjöng helt i The Andrew Sisters anda, till ett flertal av dem. Colin Anthony gjorde likaså några uppskattade nummer, inspirerad av Frank Sinatra, i bland annat ”Strangers In The Night”.Det var stor underhållning. Förstklassig storbandsjazz, med fina individuella soloprestationer av orkestermedlemmarna. Spelglädje, skämtlynne och en fantastisk kontakt med publiken bidrog också till stämningen. En bejublad nostalgitripp där encore var given – ”In The Mood”

Alltsedan skolan bildades har det spelats volleyboll på Colegio Noruego. Som ett sätt att förbättra integra-tionen mellan det kanariska samhället och norska elever med familj, valde man att starta en turnering där lokala skolor inbjöds att delta. Traditionen fullföljdes även i år och den 22 och 23 mars pågick tävlingen. Olika lag med konstellationer av elever, föräldrar och lärare deltog.Det var däremot första gån-gen som eleverna i avgång-sklassen ansvarade för hela arrangemanget. Två månad-ers förberedelser har krävts, där ett 30-tal personer under Emelie Rivelsröd´s ledning på ett föredömligt sätt genom-förde evenemanget, varför skolan beslutat ge nästa års

avgångsklass motsvarande förtroende.I finalen ställdes VG3 mot I. E. S. Arguineguín lärarlag. Första perioden vann hem-malaget tämligen komforta-belt. Däremot började säkert nerverna göra sig gällande i andra perioden. De norska eleverna har nämligen vunnit de tre senaste drabbningarna och favoritskapet vilade tungt. Motståndarna bjöds in i matchen efter några enkla missar och motståndet blev allt hårdare. Men, efter ett rafflande slut stod VG3 som segrare med 2-0.Volleybollvinsten var rättvis och odiskutabel. Däremot fick hemmapubliken se sig slagna, i matchen på läk-taren, av det gästande lagets supportrar.

Den 21 mars var dagen för en årlig utflykt. Med buss gick resan från San Agustín till en liten by, med endast några hundratal invånare, som heter Ayagaures. I dess mitt finns ett torg. På detta en byggnad som rymmer såväl en bar med matställe som ortens sjukvårdsmottagning. Och så naturligtvis kyrkan.

Utflykten arrangerades för alla de som deltagit frivilligt i Svenska Kyrkans arbete under det gångna året. Ett 50-tal personer hade anmält sig och samlades efter ankomsten till Ayagaures, i kyrkan. Här tackade kyrkoherde Anders Björnberg alla närvarande. Han konstaterade att frivilligarbetet är en nödvändighet för Svenska Kyrkans fortlevnad i dess nuvarande form, med alla dess aktiviteter.

Vidare hade han noterat att intresset för att hjälpa till, glädjande nog, hade ökat. Orsaken till detta var inte helt entydig, men han

poängterade att frivilligt arbete inte endast innebär att ge, utan också skänker tillfredsställelse i känslan av samhörighet.

Tacktalet hölls signifikativt nog i en kyrka som var tillkommen enbart via gåvor och finansierad av lokalbefolkningen. Under ett antal år hade bygget fortgått men ännu återstod innertak att färdigställa. Bygemenskapen var stark och resultatet påtagligt. Med denna inramning avslutade Anders Björnberg med att be alla församlade att ta del av en typisk kanarisk måltid, tvärs över torget.

Redan dagen efter att alla frivilliga hade tackats för deras insatser, var det dags att återigen ta deras välvilja i anspråk. Onsdag, mellan klockan tolv och fem, var det nämligen Svenska Kyrkans kombinerade vår- och påskbasar.

På denna dag, troligen årets hittills varmaste, kom mycket folk. De skänkta föremålen såldes eller utgjorde vinster i tombolan. Kommersen var livlig, liksom aktiviteten bakom kulisserna. I köket iordningsställdes mat och dryck. Försäljning av bröd och hantverk krävde sitt. Alla deltog och kyrkorådets ordförande, Staffan Lundgren, stod i kassan för att betjäna uteserveringen.

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B a s k e t FIATC JOVENTUD GC 2014

GC 2014 CROC FUENLABRADA Las Palmas satte käppar i hjulet för Celtas ambitioner att kvalificera sig för play-off till gulddivisionen. Gästerna hade sju raka segrar, nytt klub-brekord, innan besöket till de förlovade öarna. Kanarierna, trogna sin offensiva spelstil, började matchen med en klar dominans över bollinnehavet. På högerkanten sprang en in-spirerad Javi Guerrero, och det var där matchens första mål hade sitt ursprung. Ett samar-bete mellan Vitolo, Pugnol och Javi Guerrero ledde till att den sistnämnda slog bollen i mål framför en chanslös Álvarez i den gästande målburen. Just innan halvtidsvilan fick

kanarierna en frispark nära straffområdet. Momos skott slog i den försvarande muren och styrdes förbi Álvarez som bara resignerat kunde hämta bollen från nätet bakom sig.

I inledningen av andra peri-oden hade Celta ett stolpskott, vilket gav gästerna nytt hopp. Detta släcktes dock defini-tivt när Vitolo, då knappt tio minuter återstod, ensam med målvakten slog in sitt nionde mål för säsongen. I matchens slutskede fick Celta sitt tröst-mål genom David Rodríguez, som nickade in bollen bakom den kanariske målvakten Barbosa.

Las Palmas och Almeria fick nöja sig med varsin poäng efter ett möte där kanarierna odiskutabelt visade upp det mer underhållande spelet, medan gästerna var mer ef-fektiva.Trots ett bra anfallsspel från båda lagen var det 0 – 0 vid halvtidsvilan.Några minuter in i den andra halvleken förändrades match-bilden radikalt efter att den argentinske anfallaren Ulloa nickade in ledningsmålet för bortalaget bakom Barbosa. Hemmalagets reaktion kom snabbt och utjämnade en

kvart senare. Men, Ulloa gjorde sitt andra mål för dagen efter en passning av Goitom och matchen var inne i ett oerhört spännande skede. De nästan 14.000 åskådarna satt med hjärtat i halsgropen, innan kvitteringen kom i den 79:e minuten. Hemmalaget lyckades stå emot anstorm-ningen under de kvarvarande minuterna med resultatet att de stannar på play-off plats en vecka till, medan Las Pal-mas får fortsätta att drömma.

Linda Appelqvist

UDLP ALMERIA

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GC 2014 CROC FUENLABRADAGC 2014 CROC FUENLABRADA70-65

Las Palmas och Almeria fick

UDLP ALMERIA2-2

Gran Canaria 2014 har tagit ett stort steg mot målet för denna säson-gen, dvs undgå att bli nedflyt-tade från den högsta spanska basketdivisionen. Joventud från Badalona hade fyra raka segrar inför detta möte, men de kanariska kämparna blev för svåra för hemmalaget. Framförallt var det efter halvtids-vilan som de gula gästerna avgjorde matchen, här åstadkom man inte mindre än 54 poäng!

Linda Appelqvist

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Efter den tredje raka segern, denna gång på hemmaplan och på bekostnad av Madridlaget Fuenlabrada, har Gran Canaria äntligen börjat vädra mor-gonluft. Det enda den trofasta publiken frågar sig är, varför de inte kunnat spela så här under hela säsongen. Just nu har laget faktiskt lika långt ner till avgrunden som till play-off himmelen, så vi ska kanske inte räkna bort dem riktigt än.

Mot Fuenlabrada började Gran Canaria med en imponerande effektivitet. Det stod 15-3 på resultattavlan innan gästerna hunnit vakna till. I den andra perioden ändrade gästerna sitt försvarsspel, och detta skapade en hel del huvudbry för hemmatränaren Pedro Martínez. Fuenlabrada fick upp farten och en lysande Hall, som helt dominerade under de bägge korgarna, gjorde att

besökarna lyckades vända matchen och gå till halvtidsvila i ledningen med 29-38.Efter pausen började Xavi Rey komma igång på riktigt, och såg till att hemmalaget kom ikapp. I den sista perioden verkade det bara vara en spelare på planen, Bramos. Han gjorde inte mindre än 14 av “Grancas” totalt 21 poäng under de sista tio minuterna! Bortalaget ville dock inte ge

upp, och flertalet av de nästan 5.000 åskådarna satt och bet på naglarna under de sista och avgörande minuterna. Kanarierna lyckades dock hålla nerverna under kontroll och när till sist slutsignalen ljöd, kunde publiken äntligen dra en lättnadens suck.

Linda Appelqvist

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Alla i receptionen pratar inte alltid engelska, och missförstånd ligger ständigt på lur. Här kommer en lektion för att undvika detta. Jag hoppas att dessa fraser underlättar ert nuvarande besök, men kanske framför allt det nästkommande!

¡Bienvenidos! - Välkomna!¿Qué tal su viaje? - Hur var er resa?Tengo una reserva a nombre de .... - Jag har bokat under namnet .......Entrada hoy y salida el próximo sábado - Ankomst idag och avresa nästkommande lördagSu habitación está en la segunda planta - Ert rum ligger på andra våningena la derecha - till högera la izquierda - till vänsterEs el número 25 (veinticinco) - Det är nummer 25Aquí tiene las llaves - Här har Ni nycklarnaEl desayuno comienza a las 7 (siete) hasta las 10 (diez) - Frukosten serveras mellan 7 och 10¿Dónde está la piscina? - Var ligger poolen?¿La piscina está climatizada? - Är poolen uppvärmd?¿Hay una piscina infantil? - Finns det en barnpool?¿Hay hamacas en la terraza? - Finns det solsängar på terrassen?¿Cada cuánto se limpia el apartamento? - Hur ofta städas lägenheten?El servicio de limpieza viene cada dos dias - Städerskan kommer varannan daguna vez por semana - en gång i veckanNo hay toallas en el apartamento - Det finns inga handdukar i lägenhetenNecesito sábanas nuevas - Jag behöver nya lakan

El termo no funciona - Varmvattenberedaren fungerar inte¿Me puede dar una manta extra? - Kan jag fá en extra filt?¿Me puede cambiar la almohada? - Kan jag få byta kudden?La puerta del balcón no se abre - Balkongdörren går inte att öppna¿Hay aire acondicionado? - Finns det luftkonditionering? ¿Me puede conseguir un ventilador? - Kan ni ordna en

fläkt till mig?¿El bar tiene música en vivo? - Har baren levande musik?¿Hay zona Wi-fi? - Finns det Wi-fi?¿Se puede alquilar un ordenador? - Kan man hyra en dator?¿Hay un gimnasio/pista de tennis? - Finns det ett gym/en tennisbana?¿Puedo cambiar por un apartamento con vistas al mar? - Kan jag byta mot en lägenhet med havsutsikt?¿Cuánto cuesta la habitación por dia? - Hur mycket kostar

rummet per dag?No tenemos habitaciones libres en este momento - Vi har inga lediga rum för tillfälletTenemos descuentos por largas temporadas - Vi har rabatter för långtidsboende¿Me puede conseguir un taxi, por favor? - Kan Ni ordna en taxi till mig, tack?¿Cuál es la dirección del complejo? – Vilken adress har anläggningen?¡Nos vemos el año que viene! - Vi ses nästa år!

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Böcker, filmer, skivor, TV-program från 1956 till 2009En underbar blandning av populära, kultstämplade och prisbelönta böcker, filmer, skivor och tv-program som speglat, definierat och format det moderna Sverige. Gräv ner dig i de senaste 50 årens svenska kultur, från tv:s födelse 1956 fram till idag: från Hemma med Ria Wägner via Hvar fjortonde dag, Hylands Hörna till Uppdrag Granskning och Bonde söker fru, från Owe Thörnqvist och Monica Zetterlund via Hepstars, Hoola Bandoola Band och Abba till Eva Dahlgren och Sanna Nielsen, från Åsa-Nisse och Det sjunde inseglet via Göta kanal till Fucking Åmål, från Stieg Trenter och

Vilhelm Moberg till Stieg Larsson och Åsa Linderborg. Hela denna fantastiska blandning av böcker, filmer, skivor och tv-program är del av en modern kulturhistoria som till stor del fortfarande har varit oskriven - fram till nu! Underbart för alla 30- 40- och 50- talister som kan minnas och återuppleva årtal man själv varit med om, och dessutom upptäcka allt man missade och borde ge en chans. Boken är rikt illustrerad med tv-bilder, filmaffischer, skiv- och bokomslag, som tillsammans med de välskrivna, roliga, överraskande och skarpa texterna gör boken till minst lika mycket nostalgitripp som kulturhistoria.

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Maspalomas

Costa Meloneras

Edificio Mercurio Torre II, 7.ºI35100 Playa del Inglés

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For Rent

For Sale

Dream Homes , C.C. Yumbo Local 411/10 , 35100 Playa del Inglés and [email protected] www.dreamhomesgrancanaria.com

Telephone: 928 141 202 Mobile: 676 406 679

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PI02:1 bedroom, 1 bathroom €550/month

High fl oor apartment equipped with a balcony, private bath-

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ARGUINEGUIN

AG20: 2 BEDROOM, 1 BATHROOM €185.000

Beautiful home of 48 m2 with terrace of 20.5 m2. A garage

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Beautiful bungalow on a quiet complex. The house has a

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Water and electricity not included. Communal pool.

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ML554: bedrooms, 1 bathroom €950/month

Beautiful three-storey town house available for

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PR184: 1 BEDROOM 1 BATHROOM €65.000

Fantastic opportunity! Spa-cious apartments in excellent

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