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Female Focus continued from previous page Feature Attractions this year include:


- The Blu Cava Cocktail Fountain sponsored by Blu…..So Easy! Telecommunications - The Costa’s Cook Off sponsored by Cambridge 800 - Crack the Safe & Win the Currency sponsored by Infinity International FX - The Legal Suite sponsored by Pellicer & Heredia - Pet Idol 2016 sponsored by Golden Leaves Ex-pat Services - The Magic Experience sponsored by RTN - Win A Cruise sponsored by RTN - The Tapa Trail - The Art Competition Gallery


To win VIP Tickets to the Show to meet Syd, Mark, Danny & Yanni and enjoy a glass of cava and a giggle with the stars of the show, plus win a meal for 2 at the Vintage Café in Albir, entry into winning a Luxury Spa Weekend for 2 at the Denia Marriott Hotel, and a Last Will & Testament courtesy of Pellicer & Heredia, just email office@gmpromotions.es and put Vintage Café in the subject line. Good Luck!


TO BOOK YOUR STAND AT THE EVENT OF THE YEAR email gina@gmpromotions.es, call 695 399 841 or see www.gmpromotions.es for regular updates, also on Facebook Homes Gardens and Lifestyle Show.


Did you know that on the 4th February (Female Focus distribution day) - these historical events took place.


1703 - In Edo (now Tokyo), 46 of the Forty-Seven Ronin commit ‘seppuku’ (ritual suicide) as recompense for avenging their master’s death. 1782 - British garrison surrenders to French & Spanish fleet. 1794 - French National


Convention


proclaims abolishment of slavery. 1847 - 1st US telegraph company established in Maryland. 1924 - 1st Winter Olympic games close at Chamonix, France. 1938 Hitler seizes control of German army & puts Nazis in key posts. 1938 - Disney’s “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” is officially released. 1945 - Roosevelt, Churchill & Stalin meet at Yalta in the Crimea to discuss the final phase of the war. 1948 - Sri Lanka (formerly Ceylon) declares independence from UK. 1957 - 1st electric portable


1968 - Around 100 Indians and Pakistanis from Kenya arrive in Britain, escaping discrimination. 1971 - British car maker Rolls Royce declared itself bankrupt. 1974 - Provisional Irish Republican Army bomb explodes on a bus in West Yorkshire, England, carrying British Army soldiers and some of their family members. 1976 - 7.5 earthquake kills 22,778 in Guatemala & Honduras. 1977 - Fleetwood Mac’s “Rumours” released. 1985 - 20 countries (but not US) sign UN treaty outlawing torture. 1997 - En route to Lebanon, two Israeli Sikorsky CH-53 troop- transport helicopters collide in mid- air over northern Galilee, Israel killing 73.


1998 - Bill Gates gets a pie thrown in his face in Brussels, Belgium.


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(Syracuse NY). 1967 - “Wild Thing” hits #20 on the pop singles chart by Senator Bobby.


Famous Birthdays - 1948 - Alice Cooper, [Vincent Furnier], rocker (School’s Out), born in Detroit, Michigan.


For more interesting historical facts visit www.OnThisDay.com


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