The online version of the Seaside Gazette will be taking a Christmas break – for the first time since 2009 when the online began and return with articles on the 2nd of January.
Soon the focus of media attention will move on long before even a hint of normality returns to Paiporta in Valencia and to continue reporting on it will fail to arouse interest no matter its importance.
In an ideal world we would all be more tolerant of others, their beliefs and opinions. As long as it doesn’t affect us, why should we be so concerned about someone else’s views on any given subject.
Prosecutors have opened a sexual assault investigation following the Rubiales kiss and his mother has locked herself in a church in Motril and started a hunger strike.
It’s a nightmare finding somewhere to park in Almuñécar during fiesta week, not because there are too many people, but because the fairs occupy too much space.
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