18 July 2011

British dies in Ibiza

A British female was taken ill and fell to the floor unconscious in the early hours as she partied with friends.

Bouncers called emergency services to Playa d'en Bossa's Space nightclub at 4.30am. Paramedics tried to revive Ms Nieman, a prize-winning nail technician in her twenties, as she was taken by ambulance to the island's Can Misses hospital.

But her heart had stopped by the time she arrived at A&E and doctors battled in vain to save her life. Her family were too distressed to comment.

A survey three years ago found that 44 per cent of British holidaymakers aged 16 to 35 visiting Ibiza admitted taking ecstasy while on the island, with 40 per cent of users taking it on five or more days.

'Balconing', drugs, alcohol what a nice holidays...

14 July 2011

Severiano Ballesteros the most charismatic and most popular


British Open organizers are honoring the memory of former champion Seve Ballesteros this week at Royal St. George’s.
Ballesteros, Europe’s most successful golfer, died in May at the age of 54 after a 2 1/2-year battle with a brain tumor. He was the Open champion in 1979, 1984 and 1988.
Players have signed a book of remembrance, which will be given to Ballesteros’s family. Among the other tributes around the Sandwich, England, course are his image on the daily program, an article in the official program, and his silhouette on the grandstands at the 18th green.

11 July 2011

A day to remember - 11-07-2010

One year since Spain won World Cup



One year away from that memorable moment when Andrés Iniesta slotted home the winner in the final, the future of Spain looks as bright as it has ever been.

Spain have won the World Cup for the first time in their history after Andres Iniesta's extra-time goal claimed a dramatic 1-0 victory over Holland in Johannesburg.


Spain biggest ever sporting achievement


1 July 2011

Spain Speed Limit Back up To 120 km/h


The Spanish Government has announced that from 1 July the speed limit on motorways will revert to 120 kph, the level from which it was reduced to 110 as a cost-saving measure.

Old speed limit 110 km/h

Trimming the limit by just 10 kph has saved over 450 million euros says the government, but with the weakening of the price of oil, the measure is no longer needed

As from 1st July the speed limit will revert to 120km/h, which will cost the Government 600.000€ to replace the signs ….. again