COSTA DEL BECKS; David and Posh rough it at downmarket resort.Byline: REBECCA SMITH Rebecca Smith is a reporter in the Los Angeles, California, bureau of the Wall Street Journal. In 1996 she shared a Gerald Loeb Award for distinguished financial and economics reporting. and GERARD COUZENS A RUBBISH strewn strew tr.v. strewed, strewn or strewed, strew·ing, strews 1. To spread here and there; scatter: strewing flowers down the aisle. 2. beach on the Costa del Sol is a far cry from their usual Posh resort...but the Beckhams couldn't have cared less. The celebrity pair had a splashing time with their sons on a day trip to downmarket Fuengirola - a favourite among British package holidaymakers Even the floating litter didn't seem to bother Victoria as she cast aside her designer shoes to paddle in the sea. Nearby, elder son Brooklyn, four, built a sand castle while David helped one-year-old Romeo pick pebbles. The Real Madrid star also took his youngest on a carousel ride. Victoria's parents Tony and Jacqui and sister Louise joined them as they enjoyed the Spanish winter sun. Earlier they had lunch at a traditional restaurant in Mijas, a nearby hill village. Everyone opted for paella except Victoria who had fresh strawberries. Waiter Yura Drozdek said: "I couldn't believe it when they walked in. They spotted us while souvenir hunting. "They were delightful people and signed autographs for all the staff and a dollar bill for an American tourist." Last week the England captain For information about the captains of England sports teams see the articles on the sports team in question. For example:
CAPTION(S): TOURIST ATTRACTION: The Beckhams create a big stir as they take a seaside stroll; BEACH MUM: Victoria has a paddle as David and Romeo look on; DADDY'S BOY: Happy Romeo makes run for it; FUN: David and Romeo enjoy ride; Pictures: ATKINS/BELTRAN/SOLARPIX.COM (1) (Computer Output Microfilm) Creating microfilm or microfiche from the computer. A COM machine receives print-image output from the computer either online or via tape or disk and creates a film image of each page. |
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