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Malaga News

>> Two slips in one week
Mariano Rajoy has been heard saying that he expects a general strike and that he is “in a mess”

>> Spanair grounded for good
The airline cancelled all flights from last Saturday after the Catalan government refused further cash injection

>> The first passengers since the 'Costa Concordia' accident
The sinking of this ship has had no effect at Malaga port, where 8,000 passengers are expected Friday 27th

>> Mayor chains himself up for local employment
The mayor of Alameda spent last Tuesday handcuffed to the railings outside the Employment Department

>> Tourism could save Malaga from recession this year
Analysts forecast a 0.7 per cent growth in the provincial economy for 2012, an identical increase to that of last year

>> Spanish justice under international observation
The trial in which judge Baltasar Garzón is accused of overstepping the boundaries of duty for trying to investigate crimes committed during the Franco regime

>> Guardia Civil and tax authority take action over foreign cars
The police have already located two hundred foreign drivers and warned them about the tax obligations of their vehicles

>> Mijas celebrates Chinese New Year: The Year of the Dragon
The New Year celebrations in Mijas marked the end of China's Year of The Rabbit and the start of the Year of the Dragon

>> Crisis cutbacks affect street lighting and call for energy-saving policies
Malaga city and the large municipalities apply energy-saving measures to reduce their electricity bills

>> On a mission to promote greater social harmony
By forming a new association, a collective of Fuengirola residents is aiming to encourage greater understanding between the numerous nationalities and religions found on the Costa del Sol

>> ‘Sandokán’ brings melodrama to Malaya
Rafael Gómez wept as he related his humble beginnings as a goatherd in his defence against corruption charges

>> Fraga, from Francoist to democrat
At the age of 89, Manuel Fraga, the former Franco minister who went on to found the Partido Popular, has died in Madrid