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Costa Blanca News Archive10-Dec-2006
First Edition Cycling News for November 26, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com) Spanish investigators have put code names to the eight bags of blood seized in Operation Puerto which have been tested positive for excess for EPO, according to El Mundo . The bags were identified as belonging to the code names "Klaus", "Sevillian" or number five, "Gemma", "Mari", "Falla" and "Valv. Piti" (number 18). Two of the bags are believed to belong to "Sevillian", who some sources
Isaac Gálvez (Daily Peloton) Isaac Gálvez Victories and Team Caisse d?Epargne-Illes Balears Official release in English, French, Spanish. Portugese Report and photos.
Green Gold ; Saving Baby Turtles and Sipping Frozen Margaritas, Lucy Gillmore Relaxes in an Eco-Friendly Billionaire's (RedNova) By Lucy Gillmore "This," Maria tellsus,
Cycling News flash for November 26, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com) The 31 year old world Madison champion and Caisse d'Epargne - Illes Balears sprinter, Isaac Gálvez Lopez, died early Sunday morning, November 26, as a result of a crash in the Gent Six Day. During the final Madison of the fifth night , the Spaniard collided with Dimitri DeFauw and flew into a railing, falling immediately unconscious.
Mall manager reflects on retail as retirement nears (Contra Costa Times) Tom McCracken considered retiring from his job as general manager of Sunvalley mall in Concord as soon as his 65th birthday hit. Instead, he decided to stay on until after the new year began -- he wanted one last Christmas at the mall, a place he thinks of as a small city where he is the mayor.
Getting in a world of kicks (Lexington Herald-Leader) The Karate Kid came home from Spain with a load of medals. Hunter Harrison, 11, of Nicholasville brought back a silver medal and two bronze medals in the 13-and-younger age bracket from last week's trip to the World Kickboxing and Karate Association's World Amateur Championships in Costa Blanca, Spain.
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