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What a wash out

Costly damages after floods decimated a trio of hotels and put a dampener on their best-laid Christmas plans
14 Jan, 2010 @ 18:20

Floody hell

Junta chiefs blasted for lack of action after thousands of homes washed away in heaviest rainfall on record
14 Jan, 2010 @ 13:30

Crash, bang, wallop

The Olive Press investigates if the La Cala curve is Spain’s most dangerous bend after at least 15 crashes between Christmas and New Year
14 Jan, 2010 @ 11:25

On top of the world

One of Europe’s highest resorts, for the first time ever there are more than 100kms of runs in the Sierra Nevada, writes Jon Clarke
13 Jan, 2010 @ 19:44

Novelli goes belly up

EXCLUSIVE: ‘Even Novelli’s biggest fans were disgusted with him’, as wounded hotel bites back against criticism, by Andrew Pearce
13 Jan, 2010 @ 19:34

Obama’s man

Remarkable story behind the photo of this unknown Afro-American, who fought against Franco, in advance of US president’s visit
13 Jan, 2010 @ 19:11

Extra virgin elixir of life

Not just fabulous on toast and salads, olive oil can help you live longer. As the olive picking season begins, Andrew Pearce and Jon Clarke
8 Jan, 2010 @ 14:03

Snowed under

First the floods, now the snow arrives. Here conditions on the road between Grazalema and El Bosque, just 20 minutes from the Costa del Sol
8 Jan, 2010 @ 13:20

Boneheads!

After years of speculation, months of investigations and weeks of digging, Spanish poet Lorca's remains are nowhere to be found. A big mistake, or did
16 Dec, 2009 @ 19:48
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