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More than 85 per cent of Canarians believe tourists are spending less and less and much of the money goes abroad.
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The largest water park in Europe is to have the largest dragon in the world. Opens spring?
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Learning to cook healthy, inexpensive meals for one person takes a little bit of effort
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Hippies thwart global capitalism, scare children and cause pets to mess themselves.
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But the Chancellor still had some plans that would affect Brits who are now living overseas, although for a change, they were more beneficial than not.
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A real estate project after the ‘Spanish model’ will be realized in Turkey, upon the request of Finance Minister Kemal Unakıtan, who did extensive research in Spain.
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Approximately 30 local actors will present the Pasion Play at El Mercadillo del Agricultor (the farmers market) Llano Abajo, in Santiago Del Teide.
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Simit is a circular bread with sesame seeds and Turks like eating simit.
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Prehistoric human remains have been found during works on the new road between Adeje and Santiago del Teide, on the south Tenerife. Five bodies were discovered in a burial cave in Santiago del Teide. An archaeological study is to be carried out.
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… not since the Cowardly Lion.
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Who farted?
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Termite farts are believed to be a major contributor towards global warming.
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Google offer suggested wording for terms, but no suggestions for the instructions to give people. Also, for expats: beware of reading their terms in your own (not your country’s) language.
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Everyone is either trying to tell you what to eat, or that it doesn’t matter what you eat. It’s really hard to tell what information is correct and what can be disregarded.
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Apparently, shiitake and maitake mushrooms are full of antioxidants and contain selenium, which “lowers cholesterol and blood pressure …” and more.
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A “low-fat, no cream” alternative to heavier, creamier pasta sauces
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Guide to music, concerts, theatre, cinema, exhibitions …














