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Temperaturas hoy

29º / 23º
MÁXIMA / MÍNIMA

Nublado
Humedad74?%
Viento: 18 km/hora

Eivissa, domingo, 27 de agosto de 2017 / Precio: 2,20 € / Año CXXIV. Número 39.669

MEDIO AMBIENTE ● El Ayuntamiento limpió ayer completamente el río ● Descartan
que sean residuos fecales y la principal hipótesis que barajan es que la contaminación
se deba a productos fitosanitarios usados en algún campo próximo IBZ-FOR Págs. 6 y 7
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Santa Eulària investiga
entre los vecinos el
origen del vertido al río

IBIZA Y FORMENTERA

‘‘

Pepe Sala: «No
tengo ninguna
aspiración a ser
alcalde»
Asegura que no tienen interés en que
se haga la moción
de censura, aunque
si llega el momento no eludirán responsabilidades
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MARCELO SASTRE

www.periodicodeibiza.es

Págs. 8 y 9

EFE /JORDI BEDMAR

En un hecho insólito, el rey Felipe VI (en
el centro de la imagen) participó en la
manifestación.

La industria turística
supone más del 90%
de la economía de Ibiza
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Página 4

DEPORTES

MIQUEL A. BORRÀS

La Peña Deportiva cede
otra derrota, esta vez
ante el Mallorca (1-0)

Unidad ciudadana contra el terror
Medio millón de personas participó en la manifestación de Barcelona, que contó con representación pitiusa NAC ● Páginas 30 a 34 y Editorial
360º

Arte urbano y actividades
deportivas para abrir las
fiestas de Jesús
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Página 19

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Páginas 38 a 41



Noticias
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    What was initially reported to the Local Police of Ibiza as an altercation with an agitated man in a city centre establishment ended with the man swimming calmly in the sea at Ibiza Port. According to the National Police report, the incident occurred shortly before 17:00 on Tuesday. Several Local Police officers in the vicinity of Santa Eulàlia Avenue were approached by a fast food restaurant employee who reported that an individual was throwing furniture and objects at staff. The agents immediately went to the restaurant, where they found the alleged perpetrator on the terrace. Seeing the police officers, the man fled towards the Ibiza Maritime Station. When it seemed that the chase was over and the man had been cornered by several officers, he jumped into the sea. At that moment the maritime traffic was completely stopped to avoid possible injuries, which caused delays in the journeys of two vessels, one from Trasmapi and the other from Baleària. According to the agents in the report, the man «remained d
  • Las Dalias celebrates local produce with a 'showcooking' together with Sabors d'Eivissa and Pimeef
    This Saturday July 12th, Las Dalias is hosting a new edition of Discover the Taste of Ibiza, a day organised together with Sabors d'Eivissa and Pimeef to showcase local agri-food products and the work of the island's small and medium-sized businesses. During the morning, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., free tastings and live showcookings will be offered, with the aim of bringing the local gastronomic potential closer to the public and raising awareness of the value of zero-kilometre products. The event forms part of Las Dalias' summer programme of activities, which this year celebrates four decades as one of Ibiza's most iconic cultural venues. The programme will continue with the Night Market, taking place from 18:00 to 23:30 on Sunday 13th, Monday 14th and Tuesday 15th July. The Night Market will bring together over a hundred stalls selling independent designs, local fashion, handmade jewellery and contemporary art, all set against a backdrop of live music, gastronomy and a multicultural vibe. On Monday July 14th
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    The imminent eviction of Can Rova 2 on 15 July has led some of its inhabitants to seek refuge in the adjoining forest, in Puig d'en Negre, a natural area of difficult access that presents a high risk of fire due to the large accumulated forest mass. For several days now, people working in the area and local residents have noticed individuals wandering among the pine trees and constructing makeshift shelters from plastic and other materials. This week, several shacks have appeared, confirming the stable presence of several occupants. The situation is particularly worrying because of the danger posed by any carelessness in a wooded area full of dry pine trees, fallen branches and a blanket of leaf litter that turns the environment into a natural powder keg. Added to this is the presence of hazardous waste such as asbestos residues and metal sheets, which could aggravate the consequences of a fire. The memory of the fire that affected Can Rova 2 just a fortnight ago is still present and raises fears that history co
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    En uno de los puestos del mercado de Santa Eulària, el melón reclama esta semana todo el protagonismo. Su piel amarillenta y anaranjada y su aroma dulce anuncian que el verano ya se ha asentado. El agricultor explica que se trata de un melón de temporada, de los híbridos que plantan casi todos hoy en día para asegurar una buena cosecha. Comenta que las plantas vienen preparadas para resistir y dar fruto rápido. «Así funciona todo ahora, las plantas ya no son como antes», dice mientras muestra la pulpa jugosa de uno de ellos. Sin embargo, para él, los verdaderos tesoros aún no han llegado. Habla de los melones antiguos que estarán disponibles más o menos en una semana. Son parecidos a estos, pero con un color verde extraño, menos atractivos para la venta. «Son feos, pero su sabor es impresionante», asegura. Explica que son variedades que llegaron a Formentera hace más de un siglo y que con el tiempo se adaptaron al clima extremo de la isla. «Aquí el sol quema las piedras. Si no resiste, la p
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