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Costa Blanca News Archive24-Sep-2006
Rogue watersports operators put tourists at risk (Guardian Unlimited) Watersports companies are putting holidaymakers in danger through 'woefully slack' safety standards, according to an investigation by Holiday Which? magazine.
Safeway polishes its in-house brands (Contra Costa Times) When it comes to cheddar cheese, Heather Frazier will only take a package marked Tillamook from the shelf. When it comes to parmesan, however, Safeway Select, an in-store brand, is just fine.
Warning over holiday watersports safety (Guardian Unlimited) Travel: Holidaymakers are being put at risk by unsafe equipment and procedures used by some watersports operators, a report said today.
S.F. welcomes new department store (Contra Costa Times) As department stores across the country lose shoppers and money, Bloomingdale's, affectionately known as Bloomie's, endures as a survivor of an era when department stores were destinations where shoppers could find almost anything and enjoy spending the day.
Tri-provincial Trophy won by Costa Almeria home team (SUR in English) The Tri-provincial annual event was held at Indalo Bowls Club, Mojácar, from 6th to 9th September between bowlers who had travelled from Costa Almeria, Costa Blanca and Costa del Sol. Each team was made up of six rinks - 24 bowlers in total - and they played each other twice.
Warnings over holiday watersports safety (Guardian Unlimited) Holidaymakers are being put at risk by unsafe equipment and procedures used by some watersports operators, a report said today. More than half the inspected firms put their customers in potential danger, according to Holiday Which? magazine.
Let Sleeping Actors Lie (Scotland on Sunday) ONE evening last year Amanda Barrie was strolling through Covent Garden with a woman friend. They had eaten at Joe Allen?s, and were chatting amiably, heading towards Barrie?s Bow Street flat.
SNAP UP A BARGAIN BREAK (Daily Record) Departing September 29 from Glasgow, seven nights in Turkey, staying at the three-star Club Excelsior Apartments in Marmaris. Self-catering. £199 per adult.
Central Americans' roots of rhythm (Newsday) With a large Salvadoran flag wrapped around her shoulder, and a blue and white jersey to match, Mary Canales waited eagerly in front of her home in Brentwood as relatives prepared to head to the Central American Day Parade and music festival.
LATE DEALS (Daily Record) Departing October 3 from Glasgow, seven nights in Crete, at the three-star Koni Village in Stalis, self-catering, costs £219 per adult.
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