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Ismail Ferdous, A cotton candy seller at the beach of Cox’s Baza, Sea Beach series, 2020-2022
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ashikseo7156-blog · 4 years
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Smart uşaq saatı - 💥ENDIRIM💥 75 - AZN✖️ yox 55 - AZN✔️ Uşaqlarınızı mobil telefondan istədiyiniz zaman telefona yazilan elave ile rahatligla izləyə bilirsiniz. Uşağınızın harada olduğunu real vaxtda xəritədə gorunur. Bu babay-smart watch - larda bir cox lazimi funksiyalar movcuddur. 1. Özünəməxsus mesajlaşma tətbiqi (mobil telefon kimi səsli vəya yazılı sms göndərə bilərsiniz, uşaq səsli mesajla cavab verir) 2.Audio monitorinq. 3.SOS duymesi. Uşaq smart saat -in uzerindeki SOS duymesini basaraq istenilen vaxt valideyinlerine birbasa zeng ede bilir. Ayrica telefon kitabcasindaki 10 eded nomreyede zeng etmek imkani var. 4.Eger saatin zaryadkasi azalibsa, sizin telefonunuza avtomatik olaraq zaryadkanin az olmasi barede bildirish gonderir. 5. Saatı yalnız valideyin mobil telefon vasitəsi ilə söndürə bilər. Usaq istese bele saati sondure bilmez. 6.İcazə verilmiş nömrələr siyahısı. Valideyin uşağa zəng edə biləcək nömrələri özü teyin edir. 7. Ətraf səsləri gizli dinləmə imkanı 8. Övladınızı anlıq yenilənən lokasiya ilə izəmə imkanı - həm GPS, həm LBS dəstəkli (mobil operator baza stansiya) #hovuz #hovuzbaku #oyuncaq #uşaq #toycollection #instatoys #toysforsale #toysofinstagram #toyshop #educationaltoys #xanimlarucun #ucuzluq #retrotoys #toyscollection #toycollector #toysale #toys4life #toystagram #köynək #toyshow #ayaqqabidunyasi #ucuzqiymet #ucuzal #onlaynsatis #nealsan1manat #onlinealishverish #destler #bexa444 #bubu_toys_oyuncaq (at Baki, Azerbaycan - Баку, Азербайджан) https://www.instagram.com/p/CBVRBFGhdNc/?igshid=8acnku8gi85w
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CPO ex-Facebook Chris Cox oferă acum consiliere în domeniul tehnologiei pentru climă și campanii - TechCrunch
CPO ex-Facebook Chris Cox oferă acum consiliere în domeniul tehnologiei pentru climă și campanii – TechCrunch
Chris Cox este discursurile motivaționale au stat la baza noii orientări a angajaților Facebook. Dar după 14 ani pe rețeaua de socializare, ofițerul principal de produse a plecat în martie în mijlocul unei agitări executive și a Facebook nou plan de a acorda prioritate vieții private mutând pentru a cripta aplicațiile de mesagerie. Nu au fost dezvăluite detalii despre următoarele proiecte.
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ua5558 · 5 years
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Cox’sBazar
Personally I would take a bus to Coxs Bazar from Dhaka and then arrange local transport at Coxs Bazar to sights and attractions. This will save you a lot of money and hassle.
Most hotels in Coxs Bazar change rates depending on which season you go. If you go during Oct-Mar you will have to pay more and might not even got a decent room.
Within budget hotels as far as I am aware there are 3 levels of room. A single standard which is no attached bathroom and a very small sized room. Then there is a double room with attached bath but with a small gap between 2 beds. Then there is a larger version of the double room.
Personally I would not advise staying in a budget hotel in Bangladesh.
We always bought our return bus journey from Coxs Bazar as we decided a day before when we wanted to return.
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Japanese foreign minister visits Rohingya camp
Cox’s Bazar Correspondent: Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Kono has reached Kutupalong camp at Ukhia in Cox's Baza to see Rohingya people who took shelter in Bangladesh after facing persecution in Myanmar. Bangla News
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Costa Blanca South Bowls Roundup 3 Feb 19 has been published at http://www.theleader.info/2019/02/03/costa-blanca-south-bowls-roundup-3-feb-19/
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Costa Blanca South Bowls Roundup 3 Feb 19
El Rancho Bowls Club Monday morning found the Pintos playing the Dalmations at San Miguel in a nippy and tricky wind, but the Mustangs persevered and came away with a very good result, taking 4 of the 5 rinks and the overall shots. Malc Sykes, John Skipper and Jim Gracie 20-10. Ann C Taylor, Denise Morgan and Bob Taylor 20-16. Ron Greenstreet, Diane Yates and Bob Morgan 20-13. Irene Thomson, Keith Cunningham and Eddie Thomson 20-16. Brian Gilham, Paul Durham and David Whitworth 13-20. Meanwhile the Raiders had a bye.The Palominos were at home to another San Miguel team, the Pointers, who went away with all the points. But there is no shame in that, as all continue to hone their skills and gain experience, with two of the rinks losing by just one shot. On Friday morning the Rangers took on Emerald Isle Outlaws at home and although they took just one rink, they lost another by just one shot and had another close match. However with the introduction of 5 rink matches and more team, I think some players are in a lower division than they would have been and it is only fun after all. Meanwhile the Mustangs were at San Luis playing the Tigers and played some tough matches, but came away just the one rink, but we had good fun and some interesting bowls. In the afternoon the Broncos played the Miners at Mazarron and put in a good performance to come away with 2 rinks.   For further membership information contact Sheila Cox at [email protected] or Brian Taylor on 965077093 or at [email protected] COUNTRY BOWLS CLUB For the third time in seven days Country Bowls played host to a team from La Siesta ( they must like us! ). The Pioneers arrived full of optimism but left feeling down after a heavy defeat. Well done Flamingos. Winning rinks: Agnes Burke, Pat Ray & Brian Ray 30 – 8, Rob Hallam, Graham Richardson & Jim Rennie 16 – 12, Craig Dyson, John Burke & Dennis Birkett 25 -11, John Jukes, Derek Jiggins & Geoff Paylor 20 – 9. Great result. Middle of the league Country Bowls welcomed leaders Greenland’s Cedars to a wet and windy miserable Friday morning in the Valle Del Sol. The Cubs stacked up ready to do battle and try to improve on their 10 – 2 defeat from the first leg. Everyone dug deep and the standard of bowling was exceptional, the Cubs held their own at the half way mark. The wind continued to blow and the bowling didn’t ease. In the end, the newly developed Cubs for this season took the spoils on three rinks and drew on one giving an overall score of 9 – 3 to the Cubs. Winning rinks; Chris Stevens, Craig Dyson & Andy Bryce. Steve Mattison, Agnes Burke & Lynne Bryce. Sandra McIlroy, Dot Davies & Peter Robins. What a fantastic and encouraging result. Well done Cubs. In the afternoon the Geckos travelled to Quesada to play a strong team currently lying third, just one point behind the second place team La Siesta Golds. Quesada proved to be too strong for the Geckos winning on three rinks and winning the overall shots. The Geckos winning teams are; Pat Patton, Dennis Wade & Brian Patton, Sylvia Rennie, Jean Turner & Jim Rennie. A reasonably good performance by the Geckos against such a strong team away from home. Well done to everyone, For more information please contact [email protected], tel 966191552 or visit the website www.countrybowlsmurcia.com Emerald Isle by Elwyn Morris Emerald Isle Monday brought Monte Mar Maadors to the Isle and home advantage came out on top 8=4 aggregate 95=68,,winers where G Shoots J Pooley M Odell  29=15,,D Rhodes C Smyth D Gerrard   23=8, M Riley P Coffey I Brewster 20=15 Neptunes played at home against La Marina Pathfinders and drew 6=6   ,aggregate was 83=96,,wnners where R Adams LVincent H Rhodes 25=8,   ,M Whitelock J Westall P Heaney 21=14, C Ayling B Eldred J Mullarkey 2=20 Moonrakers where at Monte Mar Torreadores and slipped to a 2=10 aggregate of 63=96,winners where M Breen J Loughran E Bennett 19=11. Saturns where away at La Siesta Sputniks and lost 4=8 aggregate 86=87. winners where B Taylor T Roche T Upham 24=16, M Elliott P Creswell J Mulloy 17=14 Wed brought San Miguel to the Isle in the Winter League and the E.I won 8=4, aggregate 86=81,winners where P Rhodes C Smyth M Odell C Lindgren  24=9,, D Jones M Veale M Breen  D Gerrard 20=14, S Kavanagh D Leeming D Close B Kavanagh 17=16 Thursday saw Emerald Isle play Greenlands in Fed4s and it finished 4=4. Cavaliars played at home Friday against San Miguel Bulldogs and drew 6=6 aggregate 81=75,,winners where,,G Shoots K Jolliffe C Lindgren 25=13, D Jones R White I Brewster 24=10 Claymores had Quesada Swallows at home and slipped to a 2=10 aggregate, 70=94,, defeat,winners where S Wickens  L Vincen D Donovan  21=14 Outlaws travelled to El Rancho Rangers and had a great 10 =2 aggregate of 108=77,,winners V Cameron P Willicott E Bennett 25=9, T Capewell G Ponsford   P Dix  21=10 Greenlands Bowls Club In the Discovery Division, the Sycamores were away to Vistabella Eagles. Final score - 131 - 54. 10 - 0. Best winning rink was Phil Lockley, Mary Lockley, skip Mel Brown. 37 - 6. In the Discovery Division the Maples were at home to Mazarron Mariners. Final score was 99 - 60. 12 - 0. Best winning rinks - Rudy Wattley, Jeff Hier, skip Derek Sale. 23 - 9. In the Voyager Division The Chestnuts were at home to San Luis Romulons. Final score - 74 - 102. 3 - 9. Best winning rink was Doreen Watt, Roger Farrington, skip Graham Watt. 20 - 18.  In the Winter League we were at home to Quesada, final score shots 67 - 91. points 2 - 10. Winning rink was - Lynne Morris, Jean Giddings, Mike Kelly, skip Tom Hill. 16 - 13. In the Fed 4s the Beech were at home to San Luis Bazas. Final score -  shots 60 - 39. Points 8 - 0. Best winning rink was Rita Hart, Dave Thompson, Jim Wilcock, skip Stuart Hamill. 26 - 13. The ashes meanwhile were away to Emerald Isle Leprechauns, final score - shots 51 - 53. Points  - 4 - 4.Best winning rink M Stephens, S Cordell, J Hier, skip R Cordell. 21 - 17. In the Voyager Div the Elms were away to Vistabella Swingers. final score, 62 - 125. 2 - 10. winning rink - D Field, J Bliss, skip D Thompson. 19 - 13. In the Southern League, the Cedars were away to Country Bowls Cubs. Final score 82 - 102. 3 - 9. Winning rink was P Wray, D Giddings, skip S Hamill. 28 - 17. In the Southern League the Oaks Played there best against a strong San luis lions side but although some rinks were in contention things did not go their way. Final score - 60 - 110.  0 - 12. for all inquires regarding membership pleas contact Chris Dewar on 698418987, or visit our website....greenlands-bowls.wixsite.com/greenlandsbowlsclub HORADADA BOWLS CLUB by Irene Graham Last Saturday Horadada joined with Country Bowls to play the Provincial team, the game being held at Country Bowls. We only managed one winner so congratulations to the rink of Roy Thompson, Dennis Wade, Fred Trigwell and Brian Patton who won 19 - 12. One of our other men’s rinks had a very close match but were just pipped at the post.  In spite of the result a good day was had by all as both the weather and the company were excellent.  This was a good experience to play with what you would call ‘better bowlers’.  Many thanks to   Country Bowls for hosting the event and providing a very good meal afterwards. On Monday the Falcons in the Discovery Division were away to Quesada Rubies.  Not a good result for us as we only won on one rink.  Our winning rink was:  Debbie Perryman Fred Trigwell and Barry Evans 14 – 12.  The final result being 55 shots for to 83 against.  2 points to Horadada to 10 for Quesdada.  Onwards and upwards Falcons, keep going. Friday saw Horadada Royals away to San Miguel Boxers.  The weather was a bit iffy. Will it rain or not?  The rain stayed away till the last 2 ends.  It came down quite heavily and everything changed!  Again not a good result for Horadada.  But team don’t despair, we had one winning rink and as is unusual for a report, I feel I have to mention the one rink that was a nearly!  It was down to the last end and when rain postponed play, the skips were still to bowl. Not looking good for Horadada as we were 4 shots down, then our skip came in and moved the jack back to give us two shots up.  Nail biting stuff, have we just got it?  No, ‘cause opposition skip came in with last wood and claimed shot.  Horadada lost by 2 shots.  Our winning rink was: John Goddard, Jack Linehan and Barry Evans 18 – 15.    Well played Guys.  Final score was shots for 70 to 120 against.  Points gained 2 to 10 against. Keep ‘em bowls a rollin’ Horadada.  We can show ‘em! Horadada offers a warm welcome to new or experienced bowlers, and provides the necessary equipment.  Our roll-up days for this friendly club are Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday mornings.  Please contact Fred Trigwell on 659139129 for more information. La Siesta Bowls Club By Rod Edgerton In the Enterprise Division The Apollos  entertained La Marina Explorers and with good wins from Trish & Pat Reilly with George Richardson 20-7 and from Dave Davies with Florence & Mike Edwards 23-15 manged to share the points 6 apiece with the overall shots in favour of Apollos by 83 shots to 80 In the Voyager Division the Pioneers away at Country Bowls managed  to win on the rink of Gordon Dall, Barbara Cooper and Dave Laverick but lost the overall shots by 102-53 picking up just 2 points. Better news in the same division from the Sputniks who defeated E.I. Saturns by a single overall shot 87-86 winning on 3 rinks and picking up 8 points.Winners for La Siesta were Gary Randall,Sheila Millward and Jim Eastwood 19-12,Hilary Clarke,Rod Edgerton and Alan Ralph 21-18 and Joe Kocsis, Ann Edgerton and Lee Plummer winning 17-15. In the Winter League La Siesta visited San Luis and managed to win on 2 rinks picking up 4 points with the overall shots being 98-68 to San Luis.Winning rinks came from Irene Laverick,Tony Dalton,Pat Harman and Jenny Bowman 24-9 and Barbara Cooper,Val Dalton with Florence and Mike Edwards 18-14. In the Fed 4’s the Parakeets entertained Montemar Lords and managed to win on 2 rinks and won the overall shots by 61 shots to 39 picking uo 6 points. The Hoopoes lost their home match against Country Bowls without winning on any rink.  In the Southern League A Division the Blues visited Vistabella Picadors  and shared the points 6 each with Vistabella taking the shots 74-69.Pat Harman with Derek Smith and Alex Morrice best winners 16-8. The Golds in B Division entertained Montemar Matadors  and had a 92 shots to 74 win picking up 11 points from 4 wins and a draw.Heading the winners were Doug & Fay Beattie with Ros Stockell 19-11 closely followed by Tony & Val Dalton with Rab Logan 20-15. In Division C the Silvers were at home to San Luis Pumas and in a match with only 2 shots separating the teams beforen the eighteenth ends the Silvers pulled away to a victory by 97 shots to 87. The match finishing with both teams getting 6 points thanks to Janette & Lee Plummer with Wendy Ralph winning 28-7 and Kathleene and Noel Morrisroe with Willie Mcvey winning 19-18. Monte Mar Bowls and Social Club Sponsored by The Pub, Bowling Abroad, Avalon, Lounge D, Rogers, La Piazza and The Belfry.  MATADORS - Friday 25th January Monte Mar Matadors v La Manga Crusaders A good win at home for the Matadors, winning on all rinks well done everyone. Shots Matadors 142 – 49 Crusaders Points Matadors 12 – 0 Crusaders TOREADORS - Monte Mar Toreadors v La Siesta Golds A good performance by the Toreadors against the high flying Golds. Only winning on two rinks but winning the overall shots. Well done to the winning rinks of Val Hyman, Jean Chamberlain skip Dave Eades, Sheila Roberts, Chris Harding skip Jan Gatward. Shots Toreadors 76 – 68 Golds, Points Toreadors 6 – 6 Golds MATADORS - Monday 28th January Monte Mar Matadors v Emerald Isle Titans  Away to a very strong Emerald Isle team we won on two rinks well done to  Keith Simpson, Pauline Woodfine skip Barrie Woodfine, Gina Hiindle, Don Cleeter skip Margaret Finlayson. Shots Matadors 68 – 95 Titans. Points Matadors 4 – 8 Titans TOREADORS - Monte Mar Toreadors v Emerald isle Neptunes A badly needed win for the Toreadors on a Monday, winning on all rinks. Well done everyone. Shots Toreadors 96 – 63 Neptunes, Points Toreadors 10 – 2 Neptunes  WINTER LEAGUE - Wednesday 30th January - Monte Mar v El Cid Monte Mar were away to El Cid and you could not get a closer match, all teams playing their best to get a result. After fifteen ends across the boards either teams could have won twelve points to zero but it ended with both teams sharing the points. Well done everyone. Shots Monte Mar 82 – 82 El Cid, Points Mote Mar 6 – 6 El Cid FED 4's - Thursday 31st  January Monte Mar Lords v La Siesta Parakeets Away to the Parakeets the Lords won on one rink well done to Sheila Roberts, Paula and Don Cleeter skip Phil Goble. Shots Lords 39 – 61 Parakeets, Points Lords 2 – 6 Parakeets For further information about Monte Mar Bowls and Social Club check out our website   www.montemarbowls.com or email us at [email protected]. We are also on Facebook  Quesada Bowls Club Report by Dee Stephenson In the South Alicante Winter League Quesada Pearls travelled to San Miguel to play the Alsations this week. After a very competitive and close match, the Pearls won on 3 rinks, lost one and drew one. So they won overall 9 - 3 points with the shots 91-88. This means they’ve held on to their 4th place in the league just 2 points behind San Miguel Beagles. Meanwhile, Quesada Diamonds entertained San Miguel Beagles at home. Good mornings bowling with some really close scores, 3 rinks were won on the last end, against a very strong San Miguel side. Despite some close games, the Diamonds only won on one rink so the result was a win for San Miguel 10-2. Reflecting the tight match, the overall shots were close at 101-96. The Rubies had a very successful morning when they played Horadada Falcons winning the match 10-2 and the shots 83-55. On Friday, in the Southern League, Quesada Swans were up against Montemar Torreadors, who were on form and held the Swans at bay winning the match 8-4 and the shots 90-84. Whilst Quesada Swifts hosted Country Bowls in an afternoon match. Both teams were on good form and there were some really tight heads and close finishes. Three rinks were decided by one shot two in Country bowls favour, one won by the Swifts. Overall the points were 8-4 to the Swifts with the shots 97-73. In the Winter league, Quesada played away at Greenlands and won the match 10-2 points, with 91-67 shots. Quesada are currently 5th place in the Winter League and with only 3 points separating 3rd, 4th and 5th places there’s everything to play for in the coming weeks. In the Federated 4’s, Quesada Panthers hosted another of the San Luis teams, the Ospreys. This time San Luis were the victors with 8-0 points and 86-36 shots. At Quesada Bowls Club we welcome both new and experienced bowlers. We’re a friendly club with a mixture of competition, league and casual players. In addition to league matches and Club competitions we have our popular Saturday morning chicken drive which is open to visitors, and we have free coaching for new members.  So come along and see what we have to offer! Contact our membership secretary Angie Goddard  [email protected] San Miguel Bowls Club - week ending 1st February 2019 - by Barry Jones San Miguel Pointers continue with their good form playing away to El Rancho Palaminos gaining all 12 points (111 shots to 63) equal best trios Anne & David Young and Stuart Hemmings 29 - 8 and James Cutting, Brian Allen and Lynn Greenland 28 - 7. San Miguel Beagles were away to Quesada Diamonds winning 10 - 2 (101 shots to 96), the best trio were Brian Miller, Val Collins and Lin Miller 22 - 17. San Miguel Alsations were home to Quesada Pearls losing 9 - 3 (91 shots to 88), the winning trio were Jan Farmer, Derek Farmer and Mike Douglas 24 - 8. San Miguel Dalmations were home to El Rancho Pintos losing 10 - 2 (93 shots to 75), the winning triple were Stan North, Bob Graham and Frank Scotthern 20 - 13. In the Winter League San Miguel were away to The Emerald Isle losing 8 - 4 (86 shots to 81). The best winning rink were Allan Patterson, Bob Graham, Mary Dyer and Lin Miller 24 - 10. In the Fed 4’s San Miguel Cherokees and Apaches both had Bye’s. San Miguel Mohawks were home to San Luis Condors, winning 6 - 2 (69 shots to 32). The best winning rink were Bob Nesbitt, Jack Jackson, Cyril Medley and Dave Champion 29 - 7. On Friday San Miguel Boxers were home to Horadada Royals, winning 10 - 2 (120 shots to 70). The best winning trio were Sheila Errington, Peter Masters and Brian Errington with 33 - 11. San Miguel Bulldogs were away to The Emerald Isle Cavaliers, where they shared the points 6 - 6, (75 shots for 82 shots against). The best winning trio were Pat McEwan, Shiela Booth and Dave lMcEwan, 19 - 8. A reminder that the Wasps sessions take place Wednesdays 1:30 for 2:00 - €5 for an afternoon’s bowling with shoes and woods available to borrow. Due to the popularity of the Wasps, first time bowlers are asked to attend an initial coaching session on Tuesday afternoons, starting at 1:45. For further information on San Miguel Bowls Club please contact the President Stuart Hemmings on 965720461, or the Secretary Gail Willshire on 965020492. Vistabella Bowls Report With Lynne Bishop WINTER LEAGUE. Away this week at La Marina and another excellent result to put us back on top of the league table,  four winning rinks & one just losing out. Shots, VB 104(10) - 64(2) LM SAL ENTERPRISE LEAGUE Albatrosses were away to San Luis Trekkers, the scores reflect a good game and the end result was brilliant, with wins on all rinks they scored a full house. Shots, VB 94(12) - 68(0) SL. The Drivers also away at San Luis didn’t do as well playing the Klingons, they only took one win from this top team. Shots, VB 67(2) - 124(10) SL. DISCOVERY LEAGUE Eagles were at home playing Greenlands Sycamores, hoping for a few good points but unfortunately losing on all rinks. Shots, VB 54(0) - 131(12) G. VOYAGER LEAGUE the Buggies were at home, playing the San Luis Vulcans, this was the second of our teams this week to score a full house with wins across the board plus a big shot difference. Shots, VB 148(12) - 40 (0) SL. SOUTHERN LEAGUE A Div. A home game for the Lanzadores playing La Marina Ospreys, what a battle this was..hard fought until the end, the Lanzadores finished with wins on four rinks, the fifth was a couple of shots  short but a great result regardless. VB 93(10) - 80(2) LM. The Picadors were also at home playing the La Siesta Blues. They had two wins and the overall shots despite failing to field a full side. Shots, VB 74(6) - 69(6) LM Div C Swingers away to Greenlands Elms, they had four wins  and one defeat. Congratulations to Kevin Hardy, Sandra Burrows & Maggie Furness for scoring a ‘Hot Shot’ VB 125(10) - 62(2) G. Conquistadores away to La Marina Merlins played a close game but had nothing to show for it...hard luck! Shots, VB 68(0) - 99(12) LM. SAN LUIS BOWLS CLUB REPORT 01.02.19. Another busy week for all our teams, with some great results & useful points, although not everything went to plan. SA League Monday 28th Klingons home v VB Drivers, a great result; 124shots-67, 10pts-2. Winners: Colin Jackson, June & Keith Jones, 36-6, Kath Reid, Pam Lockett, Ian Kenyon 18-14, William Holtham, Sabrina & Russell Marks 24-13, Bob White, Giuseppe Galelli, Peter McEneany 33-10. Trekkers home v VB Albatrosses, a tough match 0-12, 68 shots-94. Romulans a great result away v GL Chestnuts; 9-3, 102shots-74. Winners: Pauline Johnson, Chris Lythe, Ralph Jones 23-7, Chris Phillips, Dee Hoey, Joe Millis 21-14, Pat Barnes, Danny McErlean, Tom Fromson 20-20, Robert Hicks, Rob Bruce, Lyndon Johnson 20-13. Vulcans away v VB Buggies, a hard day at the office: 0-12, 40shots-148. Wednesday 30th Winter League: a better result home v La Siesta, 8points-4, 98 shots-68. Winners: Pam Lockett, June Jones, Peter McEneany, Keith Jones 23-9, Kath Reid, Giuseppe Galelli, Neil Morrison, Ian Kenyon 30-10, Ray Clarke, Drew Russell, Sabrina & Russ Marks 22-7. FED 4’s League: Thursday 31st Ospreys an excellent result away v Q Panthers: 8-0, 26shots-12. Winners: William Holtham, Janet McEneany, Ann Holland, Peter McEneany 20-14, Pam Lockett, June Jones, Ray Clarke, Keith Jones 40-10, Giuseppe Galelli, Margaret Clarke, Scott Malden, Ian Kenyon 26-12. Condors away v SM Mohawks, fought hard for 2pts-6, 32 shots-69. Winners: Jan Pocock, Margaret Morrison, Bill Webb, Drew Russell 15-13. Bazas away v GL Beech, hard fought but unfortunately, 0pts-8 39shots-60. Southern League: Friday 1st Lions home v GL Oaks, another excellent result; 12pts-0, 110 shots-60 Winners: Kath Reid, Pam Lockett, Ian Kenyon 16-13, Bob White, Ann Holland, Ray Pollock 21-19, Margaret Morrison, Keith Phillips, Neil Morrison 17-14, Janet McEneany, Ray Clarke, Peter McEneany 21-9, Colin Jackson, June & Keith Jones 35-5. Tigers, home v ER Mustangs, a great result, 90shots-70, 10pts-2. Winners: Judy Carroll, Bill Webb, Derrick Cooper 18-16, Allen Bowen, Graham Bird, Suzi Cooper 17-10, Ros Holmes, Jan & Brian Pocock 19-10, Shirley Verity, Jo & Jules Pering 25-10. Leopards away v La Manga Crusaders, hard work and some close games but: 0-12, 45shots-125. Pumas, away v LS Silvers, useful points: 6-6, 87shots-97. Winners: Pat Barnes, Mary Fromson, Danny McErlean 24-20, Chris Phillips, Robert Hicks, Lyndon Johnson 18-13, Val & Allan Lever, Tom Fromson 20-17. For information, SLBC website: www.sanluisbowls.byethost7.com or contact June Jones, Club Captain: 691903773.
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David Guetta
(París, 1967) Disc-jockey y productor musical francés, probablemente el más mediático del panorama electrónico internacional. Hijo de un marroquí sefardí que regentaba un restaurante y de una psicóloga, los cuales se divorciaron pocos años después, su vocación fue precoz: a los trece años se compró una tabla de mezclas y transformó su habitación en una cabina de disc-jockey, para desesperación de su padre, con el que vivía.
David Guetta
Tras algunos escarceos en pequeñas boîtes, en 1984 debutó como DJ en la discoteca Broad de Les Halles, donde pinchaba temas pop hasta que, después de un viaje a Reino Unido en 1988, importó los nuevos sonidos acid house que habían desembarcado en la isla. Sus sesiones en Broad llamaron la atención de un colega, Kien, el cual montó poco después las sesiones compartidas Unity en el Rex-Club y no dudó en ficharlo para liderar el grupo de 8 DJ confirmados, entre ellos el reputado Didier Sinclair.
A principios de 1990 Kien y Guetta se asociaron para tomar la dirección artística del nuevo club Folies Pigalle, un antiguo cabaret en el degradado barrio de Pigalle, al que imprimieron su propio sello. Sus sesiones house eran cada vez más aplaudidas y multitudinarias y, casi sin quererlo, se convirtieron en pioneros de la transformación de aquella parte del distrito 18 en la zona de la movida parisiense. Más tarde, ya asociado con Cathy Guetta, una senegalesa con la que David contrajo matrimonio en 1992, llegarían otros locales (el Sweet Bar, Le Bataclan, Les Bains Douches, el Pink Paradise, el Palace...), desde los cuales Guetta contribuyó a acercar la música electrónica al público francés. La estela de David Guetta se expandía y sus sesiones eran cada vez más reconocidas. Que se convirtiera en un fenómeno comercial era sólo cuestión de tiempo.
En 2001, cansado de regentar locales nocturnos (lo que en realidad le interesaba era la música), Guetta decidió dar un giro a su vida. Vendió todas sus acciones en discotecas y clubs y se concentró en su carrera como DJ y productor. Fundó entonces, con Joachim Garraud, Gum Productions. Ese mismo año salió el que sería su primer hit internacional, el sencillo Just a Little More Love, en el que contaba con la colaboración (por vez primera) del cantante estadounidense Chris Willis. El álbum de estudio del mismo nombre, publicado al año siguiente, rebasó los 300.000 ejemplares vendidos en el mercado.
El nombre de David Guetta empezaba a sonar con fuerza en los circuitos internacionales. Al éxito de este primer álbum se sumó Fuck Me I'm Famous(2003), una recopilación de sus remix pinchados en Ibiza aquel verano (es un habitual en la discoteca Pachá) en la que destacaba Just For One Day (Heroes), su particular versión de Heroes, de David Bowie. Desde ese año, y bajo el mismo título, Guetta fue publicando sucesivos recopilatorios anuales dedicados a sus sesiones en la isla, que se han convertido en clásicos del género.
David Guetta en la discoteca Pachá (Ibiza)
Tras la estela del primer álbum de estudio llegarían Guetta Blaster (2004), con temas como The World is Mine, con JD Davis, y sobre todo Pop Life (2007), un disco con el que traspasó fronteras. Pop Life fue un éxito en toda Europa, y su tema principal, Love Is Gone, alcanzó el número 1 en los American Dance Chart y entró en la lista Billboard Hot 100 de Estados Unidos, todo un hito en la historia de la música electrónica.
A la par que se encontraba enfrascado en la promoción internacional de Pop Life, Guetta, que tiene en sus actuaciones en directo una de sus mejores bazas, impulsó un nuevo proyecto con su esposa Cathy, UNIGHTED, un show dedicado a la música house, techno y trance, con un sugestivo eslogan: "¡Baila hasta que el cuerpo aguante!". La primera edición, celebrada en julio de 2008 en el Stade de France, y con un cartel que incluía, además del propio Guetta, a figuras del género como Tiësto, Carl Cox, Joachim Garraud o Martin Solveig, congregó a 40.000 personas. La música electrónica dejaba de ser minoritaria para pasar a convertirse en un fenómeno de masas.
La consolidación de David Guetta como rey de la música electrónica y figura mediática internacional llegaría en 2009 con su cuarto álbum de estudio, One Love, en el que contó con la colaboración, entre otros, de Kelly Rowland, Akon, Estelle, Kid Cudi y Chris Willis. El disco fue número 1 en 17 países el mismo día en que salió a la venta. Sus dos primeros singles, When Love Takes Over (con Rowland) y Sexy Bitch (con Akon), fueron dos de los mayores hits del verano. One Love vendió más de 1,5 millones de ejemplares y fue el álbum francés más vendido en el mundo en 2009. Por este trabajo Guetta fue galardonado además con varios premios: obtuvo un Grammy por When Love Takes Over; recibió el premio al mejor álbum internacional en los NRJ Awards (enero de 2010), un hecho inédito en la historia de la música electrónica, y se erigió en el gran triunfador de la ceremonia de los International Dance Music Awards con cinco galardones: mejor álbum de artista, productor, DJ europeo, canción pop dance y canción tecno/house progresivo.
Paralelamente, David Guetta produjo el sencillo I Got A Feeling, de los californianos The Black Eyed Peas, número 1 en el Hot 100 durante 16 semanas y uno de los temas más pinchados en los circuitos musicales internacionales. El disco obtuvo el Grammy a la mejor actuación pop en 2010 y sus ventas superaron los 25 millones de ejemplares. Otros temas que llevan su sello como productor son Commander y Forever And A Day de Kelly Rowland, y Acapella y Scream, de la joven cantautora Kelis. Ha colaborado además como invitado en el single Club Can't Handle Me, del rapero estadounidense Flo Rida.
En 2010 David Guetta llevaba vendidos 7 millones de discos, un récord para un DJ, y era el artista francés más vendido en el mundo. Ese año pinchó en ciudades tan dispares como Bratislava, Praga, Malta o Tel Aviv, aparte de sus ya clásicas noches en Pachá-Ibiza, y era una de las estrellas invitadas más esperadas en el festival Love Parade de Duisburgo, en el que una avalancha humana acabó en tragedia. Un año después editó un nuevo álbum, Nothing But The Beat (2011), y fue distinguido como el mejor disc-jockey del mundo por la revista DJmag. Afincado en Ibiza junto con su esposa Cathy y sus hijos, Tim Elvis (2004) y Angie (2007), la familia suele desplazarse en un avión privado.
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