Venezuela's top health official says free operations will be provided to women to remove faulty French-made breast implants.

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Health Minister Eugenia Sader says women with implants made by the now-defunct French company Poly Implant Prothese may go to any hospital that carries out plastic surgery in order to have the implants removed.
France's health system has recommended that women with the PIP implants get them replaced, and has agreed to pay for surgeries that could total millions of dollars. In Brazil and Argentina, however, health officials just recommend checkups.
According to Venezuela's state news agency, Sader says the free procedure will simply be to remove the implants and will not include replacing them.

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There were queues outside Embassies and Consulates on the last day for the descendants of exiles to apply for Spanish citizenship

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There were queues outside Embassies and Consulates on the last day for the descendants of exiles to apply for Spanish citizenship
Queue outside the Spanish Embassy in Buenos Aires on Tuesday - EFEQueue outside the Spanish Embassy in Buenos Aires on Tuesday - EFE
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Thousands were queuing up at Spanish Embassies and Consulates across Latin America on Tuesday, on the final day of the period for the descendants of Spaniards who were exiled during the Civil War and the first years of the Franco dictatorship to apply for Spanish nationality.

Queues of up to 150 metres were reported in Argentina on Tuesday as people rushed to beat the deadline.

The period was opened by the Spanish government at the end of 2008 as part of the Historical Memory Law, and it’s estimated that almost 400,000 children and grandchildren of exiles have applied for Spanish nationality up until August 31 this year. In Cuba alone there have been 180,000 applications.

The deadline was initially set for December 2010, but the avalanche of requests led the government to agree a 12-month extension. Provisional figures up show that more than 200,000 of the people who have applied for nationality have now been recognised as Spanish. The final figure is expected to reach more than 300,000.

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A burglar who has been remanded to custody in Figueres jail ahead of his trial has telephoned police from the prison thanking them

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He gave himself up and confessed so he could have somewhere warm to sleep and food to eat
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A burglar who has been remanded to custody in Figueres jail ahead of his trial has telephoned police from the prison thanking them for taking him into custody, so he can have enough food to eat and can sleep warm at night.

The Mossos d’Esquadra said when they released news of the case on Wednesday that Jordi M.F., aged 32, gave himself up at the police station at his local comisaría in L’Escala, Girona, on December 19, confessing to a string of seven burglaries.

He also told police where he had hidden the stolen items, only one of which he had sold. El País reports that they have all now been returned to their rightful owners.

The man told his lawyer that he was out of work with nowhere to live, and saw prison as a way out of his situation.

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Police are investigating a savage attack on a member of staff during the course of a robbery in Fuengirola

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Surgeons were operating to try and reattach the hand on Tuesday
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Police are investigating a savage attack on a member of staff during the course of a robbery in Fuengirola on Monday night, when an Argentinean waiter at a local pizzeria, the Pizzería Miramonte on Calle Fuensanta, had his hand chopped off at the wrist by a knife which was wielded by the robber.

The injured man is named by El Mundo newspaper as A.D.C., aged 29. He received initial medical treatment at the Carlos Haya Hospital in Málaga and was then transferred to the Virgen del Rocío in Sevilla, where surgeons have operated on Tuesday to try and reattach his severed hand.

A 14 hour operation has allowed the hand to be re-implanted, but 48 hours have to pass before doctors know whether the procedure has been a success.

There has been no confirmation as yet of any arrests in the case, or if any cash was stolen from pizzeria.

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The Stag Company has enjoyed a year in which staff numbers and turnover has increased three-fold on the previous year and Manchester and Marbella have been unveiled as the most popular destinations

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United Kingdom -- The Stag Company has enjoyed a year in which staff numbers and turnover has increased three-fold on the previous year and Manchester and Marbella have been unveiled as the most popular destinations, in the UK and EU respectively, for 2011.

With 2011’s addition of a marketing division, the company attributes this exponential growth to the themed branded packages that allows customers to select pre-built weekends ‘off the rack’ to make booking a stag weekend as easy as possible.
Keith White, marketing manager for the company admits his surprise at Manchester’s status as the company’s top UK destination:

“Manchester has taken us all by surprise, we were expecting some of the south coast destinations like Brighton or Bournemouth to come out on top – maybe Newcastle at a push but when we crunched the numbers it was the Manchester stag do that won out.”

“We’ve had some great feedback on our Manchester stag weekends, the sheer variety on offer for music, clubbing and activities must be the reason for the popularity.”

Marbella was only launched as a stag weekend destination in April 2011 but it has already trumped the more establish Eastern European destinations to become The Stag Company’s most enquired and most booked destination. This has been less surprising with Marbella’s status as one of the tabloid newspaper’s most discuss places abroad, thanks to the popular ITV2 reality show The Only Way is Essex’s trip to the sun-drenched Costa Del Sol resort and the announcement that the England football team would stay there for a week before the European Championships in Poland/Ukraine.

White adds,

“The Marbella stag do has got it all, not only do you have miles and miles of golden sands and the Mediterranean ocean but you also get some of the best nightlife around, meaning a bar crawl is possible while staying within a 100 metre radius.”

It remains to be seen which destinations will be popular in 2012 but with The Stag Company set to announce another 10 destinations over the world, Manchester and Marbella will do well to hold on to the crown of the king of stag do ideas.

The Stag Company is the UK's leading provider of stag weekends and stag do ideas in the UK and abroad, specialising in custom built trips.

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Pensioners in sun spots including Spain, Cyprus, Portugal, Greece and Gibraltar receive £13.4million a year to help with the cost of heating, compared with £6.9million in 2006.

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DISCLAIMER:Text may be subject to copyright.This blog does not claim copyright to any such text. Copyright remains with the original copyright holder.Winter fuel payments to British expatriates in Europe’s hottest countries have almost doubled in five years.
Pensioners in sun spots including Spain, Cyprus, Portugal, Greece and Gibraltar receive £13.4million a year to help with the cost of heating, compared with £6.9million in 2006.
The payments are vital to the elderly in Britain, where energy bills have reached an all-time high and the cold weather contributes to 26,000 deaths a year.
Handouts: Pensioners who have emigrated to warmer climes for their retirement are still receiving their winter fuel payments. It means that more than £13m a year is being paid abroad
Handouts: Pensioners who have emigrated to warmer climes for their retirement are still receiving their winter fuel payments. It means that more than £13m a year is being paid abroad
Their counterparts in Spain enjoy mild winters – yet they have still received an astonishing £29.2million over the past five years. This was described as ‘farcical’ yesterday by experts who question whether those living in a hot foreign country deserve help with their heating bills.
The tax-free winter fuel payment, worth up to £300 a year, goes out to all British pensioners whether they live in Cornwall or the Costas, Manchester or Malta.
Struggle: The winter fuel payment, worth £300 a year is paid to all pensioners no matter where they live
Struggle: The winter fuel payment, worth £300 a year is paid to all pensioners no matter where they live
Figures uncovered by the Lib Dem peer Lord Oakeshott show that from 2006  to 2011, 270,585 winter fuel payments totalling £52.9million have been made to pensioners in Gibraltar, France, Greece, Italy, Portugal, Spain, Malta and Cyprus. These are the eight hottest countries in the European Economic Area – the EU plus Iceland, Norway and Liechtenstein.
Lord Oakeshott added: ‘It is farcical to be spraying out winter fuel payment cheques all around the Mediterranean.
‘The toast as they sip their sangrias in the sun at the Malaga golf club must be David Cameron and George Osborne.’
Robert Oxley, of the TaxPayers’ Alliance, said: ‘This is an incredible amount of money to be exporting in benefits to the Costa del Sol. It was meant for pensioners struggling with the freezing temperatures back home, not expats enjoying life in the sun.’
A spokesman for the Department of Work and Pensions said: ‘Winter Fuel Payments are paid to UK pensioners abroad in order to comply with European law. They are only paid to pensioners who first qualified for the support while living in the UK.’ 
In another winter fuel anomaly, 500,000 of the richest pensioners in Britain itself are expected to receive the tax-free payment this winter. They still qualify for the money, paid to a total of 13million OAPs, despite being higher-rate taxpayers.
Lord Oakeshott is calling for the handout to be taxed to reduce the clear unfairness of wealthy families being paid a benefit they do not need.
If it were taxed, a parliamentary written answer from the Department for Work and Pensions reveals, it would give a £230million boost to the Exchequer.
Lord Oakeshott asked how it can be fair to give handouts to 500,000 of the richest people in society
Nick Clegg has previously said that the well off elderly should sacrifice their payment to help others
Questions: Lord Oakeshott asked how it can be fair that 500,000 of society's richest people were benefiting from the handouts, while Nick Clegg has previously called on better-off pensioners to sacrifice their handouts
Other universal handouts, such as child benefit, are being axed for the better-off. From 2013, child benefit is being withdrawn from higher-rate taxpayers.
Winter fuel payments to European Economic Area between 2006 and 2011
Lord Oakeshott said: ‘How can it be right or fair to give a tax-free handout every year to 500,000 of the richest people in society? That money could be far better spent on helping one million young unemployed people find a job, or low-paid families struggling to survive.’
Saga, the over-50s group, is championing a campaign named the Surviving Winter Appeal, saying those who do not rely on the handout to keep warm should donate the money to those who do.
Nick Clegg, the deputy prime minister, said recently that better-off elderly people should make a ‘sacrifice’ to help the Government balance its books.
He said he believed the Government should cut back on the benefits currently given to all pensioners regardless of their wealth. ‘We should be asking millionaire pensioners to perhaps make a little sacrifice on their free TV licence or their free bus passes.’


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.Sevilla president Jose Maria del Nido has been sentenced to seven-and-a-half years in prison for his role in the embezzlement of public funds in the southern Spanish town of Marbella.

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DISCLAIMER:Text may be subject to copyright.This blog does not claim copyright to any such text. Copyright remains with the original copyright holder.Sevilla president Jose Maria del Nido has been sentenced to seven-and-a-half years in prison for his role in the embezzlement of public funds in the southern Spanish town of Marbella.
Jose Maria Del Nido
GettyImagesJose Maria Del Nido has had his issues in the past.
The offences took place between 1999 and 2003 when Del Nido worked as lawyer and he will also have to pay the Marbella town hall €2.7 million in compensation.
Marbella's former mayor, Julian Munoz, was also sentenced to seven and half years in prison, while former urban planning adviser Juan Antonio Roca got four.
Del Nido took charge of Sevilla in 2002 and the club has since gone on to win the UEFA Cup, Copa Del Rey, Spanish Supercopa and the UEFA Supercup under his guidance.
He will appeal his sentence to Madrid's Supreme Court.

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Spanish banks reported more bad loans and lower lending and deposits in October, hurt by the fallout of the country's property crash and the European sovereign debt crisis.

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The ratio of bad loans as a proportion of total lending climbed to 7.42 percent, the highest level since 1994, from 7.16 percent in September and 5.68 percent a year earlier as the value of borrowings in default rose to 131.9 billion euros ($171.9 billion), the Bank of Spain in Madrid said in a statement today. Lending fell 2.5 percent from a year ago, following a record 2.6 percent drop in September, and deposits slid 2.2 percent to their lowest level since 2008.
Rising defaults and declining loans and deposits show how banks are suffering from the fallout of Spain's property slump and a wider European debt crisis that has shut them out of wholesale debt markets. Spain's Prime Minister-elect Mariano Rajoy, who is making an inaugural speech to parliament today, said that a "second wave" of restructuring of Spain's banks is inevitable, including more mergers.
"What we have been saying for a while, and I think the banks themselves have been in denial on this, is that the asset quality decline has not bottomed out yet because unemployment is still going up," said Inigo Lecubarri, who helps manage about $300 million at Abaco Financials Fund in London. "A non- performing loans ratio of 7.4 percent is already very bad. Ten percent would be catastrophic and it's not impossible we could get there."DISCLAIMER:Text may be subject to copyright.This blog does not claim copyright to any such text. Copyright remains with the original copyright holder.


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judge at Court No. 2 in Orihuela has reactivated the investigation into the hundreds of properties which were built illegally in Catral on land classified as unsuitable for development.

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El País has revealed that the judge at Court No. 2 in Orihuela has reactivated the investigation into the hundreds of properties which were built illegally in Catral on land classified as unsuitable for development.

The situation there led the Valencia government to intervene in 2006 and remove town planning responsibility from the local Town Hall. The ex Socialist Mayor of Catral, José Manuel Rodríguez Leal, is one of the 18 suspects in the case, and is charged with planning crimes for the 1,200 properties which were illegally built, allegedly with licences which had been granted for agricultural constructions or fencing.

El País indicates that the investigating judge was due to question seven witnesses, including promoters and purchasers of some of the properties, on Tuesday.

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Spain is to ask the European Union for economic compensation for the damage done to the Spanish fishing fleet

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Spain is to ask the European Union for economic compensation for the damage done to the Spanish fishing fleet, especially in Andalucía and the on the Canaries, following the EU rejection of extending the fishing agreement with Morocco.

The agreement had set to give 119 licences to European boats, 100 of them Spanish, in exchange for aid for the Moroccan fishing industry, and with its rejection the EU will now stop all European fishing in Moroccan waters.

Spanish Minister for the Marine Environment, Rosa Aguilar, said ‘We are talking about 70 boats and more than 500 direct jobs which will now be affected’. She has presented her concerns to her EU colleagues, as the Spanish government response is ‘we respect the decision, but we do not share it’. She made a call on the European Commission to start talks on a new treaty, but rejected the idea of a bilateral agreement being established between the Spanish Government and Morocco.

The Government has ordered all boats back to port ‘immediately’ to ‘avoid undesired consequences’.

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Civil Guard have seized six tons of cannabis in two separate anti-drug operations in Huelva province.

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The biggest haul was two weeks ago when 5 tons of drugs were seized from a fishing boat in Isla Cristina and four suspects were arrested. Europa Press indicates that the investigation remains open and further arrests have not been ruled out.

The second operation was on the Río Guadiana on Wednesday this week, in conjunction with the Portuguese authorities, when a further ton of cannabis was confiscated. Two people were arrested on that occasion.

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