News, April 2008
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Water reserves:
[Image 49???]At the half way point of another 'hidrological year', we thank God for water! Many parts of Spain missed out on the autumn rains, which are the key to filling the reservoirs for the following summer, so the summer of 2008 is likely to be the right one for the Zaragoza Water Expo! A good 2006-7 followed two years of drought, but apart from rain in normally dry areas in the south east, the autumn of 2007 was exceptionally dry. At 24th September (end of the hydrological year) the reservoirs had survived the summer well in most regions. [Image 59???]The total reserve was 46% of capacity but only 39.3% of drinking water capacity. At 4th March, the level -which should have been far higher- was 44.9% total and 41% drinking water. Over Easter the upper Ebro almost flooded, feeding into the lower Ebro reservoirs, allowing the Catalan government to talk of pumping water from the river to help serve drought-ridden Barcelona. A debate is now heated over the project.
Despite the autumn rain in the south east, as well as recent spring showers generally, levels remain critical here, as well as Catalonia. In particular, under 20% are the Jucar river reservoirs, feeding the Costa Blanca, with 11.8% of capacity, the Segura (Mar Menor) has 19%, the Segre basin in Catalonia has 14.1% and the upper Tajo area, Spain's largest reservoir system, which could feed many parts of the south and east, had a mere 10.4%, barely above the minimum allowed for transfers to other basins.
Spain is one of Europe's top 'green' generators, partly due to the large number of reservoirs. But this green potential remains at the mercy of the weather.
In Mallorca, falls of over 200mm in the mountains on 15th April (2007) brought the reservoirs (only 2!) to overflowing for the first time in a decade. A year on, despite much autumn rain, reserves are back to 80% and gradually falling. Forest fires are feared this summer.
Technology
Most of our technology statistics have now been moved to a new page.
Here are some of the key headlines:
Spanish TV across the world: The Spanish national station TVE has an international service with two channels. TVE Internacional and Canal 24 Horas. TVEI includes the evangelical programme Buenas Noticias TV (which runs on Sundays). Programme: at this link. The menu offers programme (2 days in advance) and technological details.
In theory 101% of the population have mobiles (cell phones)
6.4 million Spaniards have Internet access. By 2011, 80% could have it.
El Mundo.es has over 11 million unique monthly visitors
Annual visits for 2006 to P4S 38,750 (about 212,000 hits) and continues gradually to grow. The current yearly total is running at rather over 57,000 visits, or 220,000 hits.
Old News archive
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This week on Protestante Digital: (28th April)
Castro pays for evangelical biography
Embassy reply raises doubts about Christian situation in Algeria
Federation leader says government agreement needs modification
Newspaper wins Protestant news award
Evangelical medic group operating on African children
Onwards and upwards for Christian news agency
Catholics don´t think much of their own church
´Thank God it´s Monday´
Evangelical project in Córdoba interests British social workers
(18th):
Is the government buying off religious minorities?
Gypsy church supports grieving parents of Mari Luz
Prime Minister rings Mari Luz´s father
Spanish Muslim leader unhappy with Italian convert
Algerian Embassy rejects complaints over treatment of Christians
Assemblies of God Bible School joins media network
Financing the Catholic Church is unconstitutional, says expert
Mari Luz murder suspect at centre of judicial delay
(11th):
Kidnapped by the Catholic Church
Spanish pastor sees Christian suffering in Algeria at firsthand
How to take the Bible to a secular world?
Guerra interviewed on Spanish television
Irish pastor speaks at Basque peace meeting
Pastor jailed for sexual abuse of church member
News suggests Evangelicals are suspect
African Church opens in Murcia
Six churches open their doors for 24 hours a day
(4th):
24,000 families have lodged complaints about new Citizenship subject
So the devil never had all the good music!
Is the Church winning, or losing?
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