Another find today was my father's
dog-tags and his flying school student manuals. With luck, I'll be
able to fly a Spitfire within a day or two.
Back in Spain, the man responsible for
the surplus-to-requirements Castellón airport and the statue of
himself outside it – Carlos Fabra – is finally to stand trial for
influence-peddling, bribery and tax fraud. Somehow or other, he's
been able to delay this for nine - yes, nine - years. I've no idea how
but I assume it involves endless appeals. And the sort of frivolous
proceedings that the Spanish courts don't seem to punish. In a nice
touch, Fabra has resigned as President of the Airport organisation.
Here's a sentence I never thought I'd
write – Click here for information on the seven dwarves of
Auschwitz.
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