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		<title>Sports and bet</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We all know that we can do bet through the sports event that are usually upcoming. People are placing some amount of money (real money or vitual money) and guess which team will win the match, then the one who placed the right bet will win the game also. There&#8217;s so many online sports betting [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We all know that we can do bet through the sports event that are usually upcoming. People are placing some amount of money (real money or vitual money) and guess which team will win the match, then the one who placed the right bet will win the game also. There&#8217;s so many online <a href="http://sportsbettingspot.com">sports betting</a> site available to serve those who are willing to bet on sports games. Usually there will be categorized as well so you can choose which sports you are into and of course it&#8217;s completed with essential data like sport schedule, updated scoreboard and et cetera. Below is some tips on choosing which online sport betting site will suit you up:</p>
<p>Feature Check</p>
<p>There are some features you need to check and verify before going into a website and loading your credit card information. The website must be licensed. It also must have passed testing by government regulatory agencies. Thus, it must show and prove that it is regulated.</p>
<p>It must also assure the privacy, security and safety of the individual&#8217;s use. Information needs to be encrypted to keep all client information confidential.</p>
<p>The games matter, thus, featured games must always be up-to-date, interactive and challenging. This will ensure that you are not playing wrong side, I mean while the match is over, you are have just placing your bet, and that cause losing for yourself. It&#8217;s terrible right?</p>
<p>Example site list to choose</p>
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<p>This website is featuring many online sports betting site that will really help you out, they sorted the list so you can clearly see and compare the site directly. One important thing is about payouts, make sure it is decent enough and they are really paying you for your winning!</p>
<p>These are just one of the few online gambling spots that anyone can check out. But remember, always be alert and look for the safety features of any site before divulging your personal information. Happy betting and make fun all your <a href="http://sportsbettingspot.com">sports bets</a>.</p>
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		<title>How To Start A Business In Spain</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 31 Oct 2009 21:39:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Starting a business in Spain is extremely easy and typically should not take more than a month. Buying Spanish property and doing business in Spain form a recipe for success, as thousands of foreigners have already discovered.With more and more people of working age coming to Spain, there has been a marked increase in the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Starting a business in Spain is extremely easy and typically should not take more than a month. Buying Spanish property and doing business in Spain form a recipe for success, as thousands of foreigners have already discovered.With more and more people of working age coming to Spain, there has been a marked increase in the number of applications to operate a business in Spain.<br/><br/>Statistics show that the country has been recognized by British nationals as the ideal destination for relocation and running a business. Spain, which boasts nearly 1.5 million commercial premises, is a paradise for small companies and sole traders.<br/><br/>Doing business in Spain is a lucrative proposition not only because of the ease with which one can set up and run a business, but also because of the relatively low labour costs compared to the UK. The huge number of tourists and foreign residents is a major contributing factor to the desire to set up both tourist related and service businesses in Spain. There are an estimated 2.8 million permanent foreign residents in Spain.<br/><br/>Only last year, some 47,000 Britons became Spanish residents bringing the total registered British residents to 274,000. According to an estimate published in The Guardian recently, almost 750,000 Britons spend most or part of the year living in Spain. Over 650,000 British citizens have already settled permanently and 16 million British tourists visit Spain every year.<br/><br/>All you need to set up a business in Spain is the NIE (Numero de Identidad de Extranjero), which is a mandatory identification number for anyone setting up a commercial operation in the country. This number can be obtained from the Oficina de Extranjeros at the local police station or police headquarters.<br/><br/>The process is relatively simple and the NIE can be obtained within a month. Once you have the NIE, you can buy property, open a bank account, apply for a business permit and pay taxes.<br/><br/>There are several lucrative sectors for doing business in Spain. The tourism and hospitality industry throughout coastal Spain, especially in Costa Blanca, Costa Almeria and Costa Calida, is witnessing a boom like never before.<br/><br/>The number of tourists visiting Spain each year has crossed the 50 million mark and is still growing. There are around 300,000 holiday homes owned by non-residents, of which British nationals alone are reported to own over 45,000.<br/><br/>New residents are successfully doing business in Spain running schools, shops, medical practices, estate agencies, bars and restaurants, in fact the opportunities are only limited to your imagination and hard work.An example of an emerging sector is the &#8216;photovoltaic&#8217; manufacturing industry. This is a way of generating solar energy for large-scale commercial applications as well as for the residential sector. Though in the early stages, this market has great potential and offers enterprising businessmen the chance to set up a business in Spain and capitalize on this new emerging market sector.<br/><br/>Apart from the ease of running a business, another advantage is the availability of excellent residential and commercial properties at great prices. Spain is the second home for many Europeans because the cost of property is significantly lower than countries like France, Germany and even parts of Italy.<br/><br/>The Costa Blanca, Costa Calida and Costa Almeria are among the biggest Spanish property hotspots, owing to their great tourist appeal.Significant infrastructure development is underway in these regions to cater to the tourist influx and the consequent demand for Spanish property.<br/><br/>Therefore, if you are not sure as to what kind of business in Spain you want to start, buying a commercial Spanish property as an investment may be a good option for you.<br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Golfing Vacation in Spain</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Playing golf is one of the best ways of keeping fit. Golf is a sport in which individual players or teams hit a ball into a hole using various clubs, and also is one of the few ball games that do not use a fixed standard playing area. Now a day&#8217;s golf is the unofficial [...]]]></description>
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<p>Playing golf is one of the best ways of keeping fit. Golf is a sport in which individual players or teams hit a ball into a hole using various clubs, and also is one of the few ball games that do not use a fixed standard playing area. Now a day&rsquo;s golf is the unofficial sport of the business world. It is often said that board meetings merely confirm decisions that are actually made on the golf course.<br/><br/>There are large number of golf courses, clubs and other golfing facilities throughout the world. Spain with its sunny climate and stunning landscapes has long been a popular tourist destination for Europeans, especially the Costa del Sol. To cater for a sizeable ex-pat and tourist interest Spain has a fine selection of golf courses in the popular areas.<br/><br/>Since the golf boom of the 1980&rsquo;s golf in Spain has never been more popular especially in the region of Andalucia in southern Spain where the growth has been staggering, starting from a base of just twenty five courses, Andalucia has taken giant strides on the way to becoming a golfing destination now offering eighty five golf courses.<br/><br/>The most popular golfing region of Spain is the Costa del Sol, which has 45 golf courses. The Costa del Sol is extremely accessible, with daily flights to Malaga from all airports in England. The most popular resorts are Marbella, Puerto Banus and Fuengirola. However there are many unspoiled areas left to discover.<br/><br/>There are many golf holiday packages that offer offers you a good range of accommodation to suit all expectations and funds from the five star luxury resorts to the self catering option of apartments so what ever your preference.<br/><br/>Through the years of golf development there have been some differences of opinions among golf professionals regarding various details of mechanics and golf playing techniques. The quickest and most effective way to playing good golf is through study and practice. For that many golf course centers help you to gain the necessary knowledge of what to do and how to do it. Practice will develop your skill and playing technique; experience will develop your judgment.<br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Spain Buying a Business Guide</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Oct 2009 21:59:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Spanish businesses offer a great opportunity in the right hands. Spain provides plenty of the right kind of businesses for a successful life. With the right amount of research, proper financial and business model planning, plus plenty of initial hard work, most can develop a business into a profitable and sustainable operation. You should consider [...]]]></description>
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<p>Spanish businesses offer a great opportunity in the right hands. Spain provides plenty of the right kind of businesses for a successful life. With the right amount of research, proper financial and business model planning, plus plenty of initial hard work, most can develop a business into a profitable and sustainable operation. You should consider the following positive points to owning a business in Spain.<br/><br/>Businesses in Spain enjoy all year profitable trading especially in the tourist hot spots in the south with the Costa Blanca being the most popular destination for foreigners setting up business.<br/><br/>Bars, Restaurants and CafÃ©s offer the best rate of success as these can be marketed toward the tourist sector where it is possible to operate with only a little conversational Spanish.<br/><br/>Life in Spain is very safe and less stressful for business owners, with less paperwork once set up, than in the UK and other European countries.<br/><br/>There are less creditors and debtors in Spain as the economy is still very much cash driven, making most businesses cash rich to operate.<br/><br/>Operating costs are much less in Spain for fixed costs such as business rates and refuse collection.<br/><br/>With so many lifestyle opportunities the country offers something for every type and style of entrepreneur.<br/><br/>Setting up a business outside the â€œboxâ€ is possible as there are so many niche markets which are as yet untapped. This is especially true when considering offering services to the many hundreds of thousands of ex-pats living in Spain.<br/><br/>If you are looking to find somewhere to live a great life and work hard, you would be hard pressed to find a better place than Spain. The country has grown rapidly since the introduction of the euro into a very successful destination for businesses. It is an excellent place to put down financial roots by owning a property or business. With, the massive tourist sector<br/><br/>there is a continuing and ever changing need for tourist related businesses, feeding the service industries which in turn feed the continued growth of the economy along the Spanish coasts.<br/><br/>An example of this success is Benidorm on the Costa Blanca where 12% of the countries gross national product is earned from one small town.<br/><br/>This amounts to over 702,000â‚¬ being spent every single hour of every day*.<br/><br/>The most important considerations which should not be taken lightly are:<br/><br/>Location location location &#8211; Without it you may not succeed<br/><br/>Make sure you see the premises opening<br/><br/>licence &#8211; no excuses<br/><br/>Make sure you see all other official local licences &#8211; live music etc<br/><br/>Make sure your new business is free of debts &#8211; you are liable<br/><br/>Make sure the services are all in working order<br/><br/>Employ a good independent local lawyer<br/><br/>Employ the services of an English speaking Gestoria<br/><br/>Know what is included in the sale<br/><br/>Know what goodwill you are getting<br/><br/>Know what you are paying for the &#8220;trespasso&#8221; (ingoing)<br/><br/>Know how long the contract is for and can you legally renew it<br/><br/>Talk to other business owners find out if they are trading well<br/><br/>Meet the landlord of your premises (essential)<br/><br/>Agree written terms of your contract before paying a deposit<br/><br/>Not buying too cheap &#8211; Cheap does not always make a bargain<br/><br/>Checking out the area do you really want to live here?<br/><br/>Consider the long hours &#8211; is this lifestyle for you?<br/><br/>Have enough operating cash for the first 6 months<br/><br/>Understand the market &#8211; do you have the experience<br/><br/>Operating cost analysis &#8211; know what you weekly costs are<br/><br/>Correct pricing not too high or low &#8211; 60% gross profit minimum<br/><br/>Employ the right English speaking professionals<br/><br/>Marketing the right way to attract your niche customers<br/><br/>Employ an interpreter and translator &#8211; you will need one<br/><br/>Follow these guidelines and you will be able to make a nice living in Spain. Remember business is a serious commitment never take it lightly and only consider it if you really do have the skills and experience required.<br/><br/>*source national statistics 2005<br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Four Tips for Starting Your Spain Export-Import Business</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[a beautiful country filled with breathtaking sights and economic possibilities. In spite of the economic downturn, it is a country that has maintained a steady path on the bumpy road to prosperity. And whether you live there or not, it remains poised as a great source for building a successful export-import business. Starting an export-import [...]]]></description>
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<p>a beautiful country filled with breathtaking sights and economic possibilities. In spite of the economic downturn, it is a country that has maintained a steady path on the bumpy road to prosperity. And whether you live there or not, it remains poised as a great source for building a successful export-import business. <P /><P />Starting an export-import business in Spain is not unlike starting one anywhere else in the world. You just need to know whom the players are and where to turn for guidance. <P /><P />Consulates and Embassies ? A Great Place to Start<P /><P />Consulates are usually located in different cities while you will find embassies in your nation&#8217;s capital. If you are serious about starting your Spain Export-Import business, then you need to connect with these people. Many countries set these places up in your country, so you can almost certainly find what you are looking for by going to them. <P /><P />Just what types of information do they provide? <P /><P />Well, you can find industry directories there for starters. You may even be able to track down manufacturer lists from embassy websites. (Excellent for importers!) Best of all, you can learn from these people what products and services they need from your country. Great information for exporting!<P /><P />Good Products for Importing and Exporting ? Start With Low Risk Items<P /><P />Importing and exporting items, for the beginner, can be very tricky if unaware of where to look. High-risk items such as pharmaceutical items, liquor, and chemicals, may require a license and additional legal red tape. Products such as gift items are not so demanding. <P /><P />In fact, many items available for export-import to Spain require no licensing at all. These low-risk items will keep you from quotas and restrictions lined out by many industries that hold a heavy lobbying presence. <P /><P />Guard Against Embargos ? Make Sure You Can Do Business<P /><P />Part of navigating the legal maze encircling your export-import to Spain business is that you are aware of any barriers to free trade. If your country has any embargos set up against the country you want to do business with, then your Embassy or Consulate should know. For example, many countries have issued embargos against Cuba. It would not be wise to start a business venture, investing time and money in something that will have a legal backlash. <P /><P />Use Your Research Tools ? Boards of Trade and Chambers of Commerce<P /><P />It is wise to get involved with the Board of Trade in your country. If one of these is not available to you, then you may seek out a Chamber of Commerce. There, you will have access to libraries and other reputable trade information that will aid you in getting set up with the right products and the right vendors. <P /><P />Spain export-import business opportunities are great, viable options in these harsh economic times. And now that there are signs of recovery, this could be the best time to get started. Just make sure you are ready to do smart business by protecting yourself and establishing positive business relationships with a world that is waiting for you to deliver. <P /></p>
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		<title>Flights to Andalucia Spain</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[AlmeriaCalled Aeropuerto de Almeria in Spanish, the Almeria airport is the nearest airport to several popular towns and resorts including Roquetas de Mar, Garrucha, Almerimar, Mojacar, Aguadulce, Vera and the City of Almeria. The airport also serves as a gateway to other holiday hotspots including Barcelona, Palma de Mallorca, Melilla and Madrid. For travellers between [...]]]></description>
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<p>Almeria<br/><br/>Called Aeropuerto de Almeria in Spanish, the Almeria airport is the nearest airport to several popular towns and resorts including Roquetas de Mar, Garrucha, Almerimar, Mojacar, Aguadulce, Vera and the City of Almeria. The airport also serves as a gateway to other holiday hotspots including Barcelona, Palma de Mallorca, Melilla and Madrid. For travellers between Almeria and the UK there are regular scheduled flights between Aeropuerto de Almeria and Birmingham, Leeds, Newcastle, Gatwick and Luton. This three-storied airport building has an outstanding rooftop cafe that bonafide travellers can avail of after having gone through their security checks.<br/><br/>Cordoba<br/><br/>Located on the north bank of the River Guadalquivir, 6 kilometres west of the city, Cordoba airport is in effect an aerodrome that handles all national traffic and only international traffic that arrives and departs from Schengen signatory countries. In the absence of any Customs and Passport clearance facilities, the airport is unable to offer passport clearance for passengers arriving from non-Schengen countries. Most of the traffic at Cordoba airport comprises of charter passenger flights, military flights, aerial photography and parachuting schools besides other assorted aerial works. The airport is also used for crop spraying by agricultural treatment companies as well as for transfers of organs to and from the transplant centre at the Riena Sofia hospital in the city.<br/><br/>Granada Airport<br/><br/>The Federico Garcia Lorca Granada-Jaen Airport is situated in the district of La Vega del Genil, 17 kilometres from the city of Granada. Besides the Alhambra Palace and the City of Granada, this interesting airport is the gateway to Europe&#8217;s southernmost ski resort in the Sierra Nevada Mountains as well as the Costa Tropical towns including Salobrena, Motril, La Herradura and Almunecar. The Granada airport mainly handles scheduled flights to and from Madrid and Barcelona, thus having a vital role in the socio-economic development of Granada.<br/><br/>Jerez Airport<br/><br/>Modern, compact and smart, the Jerez airport, known as Aeroporto de Jerez in Spanish, is one of the key axes for tourism development in the Cadiz region. The airport handles international flights from the UK and Germany as well as domestic flightsfrom Madrid Airport, Barcelona Airport and Palma Airport. Jerez airport also serves as a primary gateway to Costa de La Luz and travellers can easily get transfers to popular hotspots including Marbella, Cadiz, Gibraltar, Algeciras, Chiclana, Tarifa and Sevilla. Though small, it has tremendous tourism value and has grown at tremendous speed with passenger traffic going from 300,000 in 1992 to almost 1,381,560 in 2006.<br/><br/>Malaga<br/><br/>Located 8 kilometres southwest of Malaga City, Aeropuerto de Malaga is the main airport in Southern Spain. Regular flights are available from most airports including Brussels, Madrid, Barcelona, Melila to name but a few. Also flights from the UK and Ireland are numerous and have a short flying time of about 2.5 &#8211; 3 hours. Malaga airport is the fourth busiest airport in Spain with passenger numbers increasing every year. The airport is 6 kilometres from the main city and less than an hour&#8217;s drive away from the city of Costa del Sol as well as all Malaga golf courses. There are several direct flights for internal travel to Sevilla Airport, Almeria Airport and Jerez Airport. Current building work on the airport includes a new passenger terminal, a new car park and eventually a second runway.<br/><br/>Sevilla Airport<br/><br/>Designed by architect Rafael Moneo, the Sevilla airport building incorporates three traditional components of Sevillian culture including orange trees, the palace and the mosque, offering arriving passengers a delightfully unique welcome. Presently most of the traffic passing through this airport is domestic traffic. Five main car hire companies that operate out of Sevilla airport will drive passengers down to Marbella on the Costa del Sol in about 3 hours. Driving down to Jerez takes under one hour and driving down to Faro in Portugal takes around 2.5 hours<br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Spain Food &#8211; Buy food from Spain</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Tienda&#8221; is Spanish for &#8220;boutique&#8221; or &#8220;shop&#8221;, and this food shop for Spain has really interesting Spanish food such as fresh and dried chorizo sausages, beautiful Serrano hams, Spanish saffron, and canned goods. So you can prepare Spanish food at home. You can also get the equipment you need for preparing Spanish food at home, [...]]]></description>
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<p>&#8220;Tienda&#8221; is Spanish for &#8220;boutique&#8221; or &#8220;shop&#8221;, and this food shop for Spain has really interesting Spanish food such as fresh and dried chorizo sausages, beautiful Serrano hams, Spanish saffron, and canned goods. So you can prepare Spanish food at home.</p>
<p>You can also get the equipment you need for preparing Spanish food at home, such as paella pans, and a paella burner for cooking paella. Check out www.tienda.com and, as they say in Spanish, buen provecho!<br />
Eating food out in Spain</p>
<p>Eating food out in Spain is often cheap and meals are substantial rather than gourmet. One of the best ways to sample Spanish food is to try tapas, or snacks, which are served at any time of day in local bars.</p>
<p>In Spain food ranges from cheese and olives to squid or meat delicacies and are priced accordingly. Many of the specialities of Spanish cuisine are based on seafood, although regional specialities are easier to find inland than along the coast. In the northern Basque provinces, there is cod vizcaina or cod pil-pil; angulas, the tasty baby eels from Aguinaga; bream and squid. Asturias has its bean soup, fabada, cheeses and the best cider in Spain, and in Galicia there are shellfish, especially good in casseroles, and a number of regional seafood dishes such as hake Ã  la Gallega.</p>
<p>For food in Spain in the eastern regions the paella has a well-deserved reputation. It can be prepared in many ways, based on meat or seafood. Catalonia offers, among its outstanding specialities, lobster Catalan, butifarra sausage stewed with beans, and partridge with cabbage. Pan amb tomaquet, bread rubbed with olive oil and tomato, is a delicious accompaniment to local ham and cheese.</p>
<p>For food in Spain in the Castile area try the roast meats, mainly lamb, beef, veal and suckling pig, but there are also stews, sausages, country ham and partridges. AndalucÃ­a is noted for its cooking (which shows a strong Arab influence), especially gazpacho, a delicious cold vegetable soup, a variety of fried fish including fresh anchovies, jabugo ham from Huelva and many dishes based on the fish which the coast provides in such abundance.<br />
Spanish drink menus</p>
<p>Restaurants are classified by the Government and many offer tourist menus (menu del dÃ­a). Restaurants and cafÃ©s in Spain have table service. In Spain the thing to drink with tapas is a dry (fino or manzanilla) sherry, or a glass of tinto (red wine) </p>
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		<title>House Buying Checklist For Spain</title>
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<p>Before finding your home in Spain it is best to decide on a number of factors:</p>
<p>    * Budget (rental or buy)<br />
    * House or apartment<br />
    * Size: number of bedrooms, bathrooms, entertainment rooms<br />
    * Furnished or unfurnished<br />
    * Yard/Garden or notLocation: Country, town centre etc</p>
<p>When in Spain it is a good idea to see as many properties as you can in the time you are over there. This way you are more likely to see something you like and will get a feel for the areas and prices.</p>
<p>A checklist of features to keep in mind when looking at properties in Spain:</p>
<p>    * Is the apartment and area surrounding it clean?<br />
    * Near any busy roads?<br />
    * Are there any cracks on the wall?<br />
    * Check the pressure of the water.<br />
    * Availability of power points?<br />
    * What is the state of the electrical wiring?<br />
    * What is the type of heating (gas, oil or electrical)?<br />
    * Is the bathroom/toilet well ventilated?<br />
    * What are the costs: local taxes, utility bills (ask to see the winter heating bill)?<br />
    * Can you make changes to the house?<br />
    * Can you install a satellite dish?<br />
    * Are there any rules in the apartment block?</p>
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