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Edición Impresa María Sergi Paulina (Chambao) Rubio Cuenta a López Otra famosa 20 minutosque la Pasea su traicionada han operado de nueva película por un antiguo cáncer de mama por Cannes empleado Página 17 Página 16 Página 20 Los atestados buses tienen más viajeros y El primer diario que no se vende dan el mismo servicio Jueves 19 MAYO DE 2005. AÑO VI. NÚMERO 1257 Enlosdosúltimosañosseincrementaronen un 8,5% los viajeros.Yenelprimertrimestre 4% más de personas. ni la flota ni Casi la mitad de los artículos entregados han transportado un Sin embargo, ha aumentado en objetos perdidos no son recuperados las líneas han mejorado.Tuzsa ingresa más porque vende más billetes ordinarios. 2 Si a los dos años no son reclamados, se los puede quedar el que los depositó en la Policía Local. 4 La oferta lúdica del plan ‘+ Ziudad’ se amplía con muchos actos en la calle Mercadillos medievales, de oficios tradiciona- les o coleccionismo, cine al aire libre y con- ciertos de música en los parques serán algu- nas de las ofertas de junio a septiembre. 5 Detenido un hombre de Alicante que acosó a una menor de aquí por Internet Hizo propuestas sexuales a una chica de 12 años por chat y le exhibió sus genitales con una webcam. 3 Alcalde hispano en Los Ángeles El primero desde hace 130 años. El demócra- ta Antonio Villaraigosa, hijo de emigrantes Larevista mexicanos, es desde ayer el nuevo alcalde La saga de la segunda ciudad de los EEUU. 9 «Mi ley es ‘deja vivir’» galáctica, Las lluvias de los últimos días, Entrevista a Emilio Gutiérrez Caba,el jefe del bufete de abogados de la A a la Z insuficientes ante la sequía que protagoniza Al filo de la ley (hoy,22.00,TVE),y un repaso a sus HoyseestrenaelEpisodio III: Los embalses están muy bajos: en la vertiente me- principales colaboradores: Leonardo Sbaraglia,NataliaVerbeke... 21 La venganza de los sith. 15 diterránea, por debajo de la mitad de su capacidad. 6 Una menor sufre una crisis nerviosa al saber que tenía que testificar ante el profesor acusado de abusar de ella Deportes Más de 2.000 El juez consideró «indispensable» su testimonio en el juicio. Otras tres menores sí declararon. 8 Así es plazas para El Senado pide por un solo voto que se el rival universitarios quite el canon a los CD y DVD vírgenes Lo propuso el PP, y al parecer lo apoyó por error un de Alonso en Europa senador socialista. Los internautas se alegran. 9 Raikkonen, el piloto finlandés que amenaza el Están dentro del programa 400 pistas sobre el pianista amnésico liderato del Erasmus, y la Universidad de Hollywood prepara una película sobre el caso. 9 asturiano.10 Zaragoza prevé que no se cu- bran ni la mitad de las becas para estudiar tres, seis o nue- CUANDO LO LEAS, PASA EL ‘20 MINUTOS’, ve meses en centros de la Y NO TE LO PIERDAS MAÑANA Unión Europea, por las exigen- ‘PLAY-OFF’ DE LA ACB, a partir de cias académicas y económi- www.20minutos.es hoy. Real Madrid y TAU son los favoritos. 11 cas que implica la oferta. 3 2 JUEVES 19 DE MAYO DE 2005 ZARAGOZA BARRIOS UNIVERSIDAD LA JOTA CASCO HISTÓRICO INVERSIÓN GARRAPINILLOS CORTES DE AGUA Seminario El Excursión a Sos del Orientación laboral Pantallas acústicas Dos horas sin sumi- proyecto de rehabilitación Rey Católico La La casa de los Morlanes El enlace de la autovía nistro Será mañana de del antiguo seminario asociación de mujeres ha (San Carlos, 4) acoge hoy, de Logroño y la AP-68, a la 8.00 a 10.00 horas en para convertirlo en sede organizado una excursión de las 11 a las 13.30 h y de 30 altura de Garrapinillos, Batalla de Arapiles, administrativa estará a Sos del Rey Católico, las 16.00 a las 18.00 h, MILLONESDEEUROS tendrá pantallas acústicas Cristóbal Colón, Fray expuesto a información Leyre y Javier. Hay que unas jornadas sobre ganaráelAyuntamiento para limitar los ruidos. El Lamberto Zaragoza, pública quince días en el inscribirse en la sede (Mª empleo juvenil, dentro de alcambiarladeudade proyecto está en fase de Domingo Perón y Progreso Cubo de Urbanismo. Pilar de Las Heras, 3). los encuentros del Cipaj. cortoalargoplazo redacción. Español, entre otros. Los autobuses se saturan con un SEGUNDOS Gastamos poca agua 8,5% más de viajeros en dos años en casa De enero a marzo han transportado un 4% de personas más. Los viajes con billete, el título más El consumo domésti- co de agua en Zarago- caro, se disparan (un 8,5% más que en 2003). La flota y las líneas siguen siendo las mismas za es de 107 litros por habitante y día, cifra MÓNICA FUENTES TRAYECTOS REALIZADOS EN BUS DE ENERO A MARZO que está muy por de- 20 MINUTOS 2003 2004 2005 VARIACIÓN 03/05 Y además, 250.000 bajo de la media espa- Los autobuses urbanos ga- Con billete 4.045.001 4.191.093 4.387.048 8,46% euros de fianza ñola (165 litros),según nan usuarios. De enero a mar- 14 Bonobús/tarjeta-hora 16.569.573 15.913.659 15.572.734 -6,02% los datos facilitados zo de 2005, los vehículos re- MILLONESDEEUROS Otros abonos 3.862.341 5.608.645 6.823.263 76,6% Uno de cada cinco zaragoza- ayer por la Fundación gistraron 26.783.045 viajes, costódeeneroamarzoel Total 24.478.915 25.713.397 26.783.045 8,60% nos tiene tarjeta hora para po- Ecología y Desarrollo. un 8,5% más que hace dos transportepúblico,quese se disparan los que llevan Mejoras en dos años El der cambiar de autobús gra- Sin embargo, aña- años y un 4% más que en el financiaconlarecaudación otros títulos o viajan gratis (un servicio incorpora tarjetas in- tis durante una hora. Para ad- diendo el gasto en mismo periodo de 2004. La ylasubvenciónmunicipal 21% más). teligentes (abonos de 90, 30 y quirir este título, que usos urbanos e indus- puesta en marcha de la tar- Más kilómetros con arti- 365 días), admite transbordos sustituirá a corto plazo a los triales, Zaragoza es la jeta bus (el 7 de febrero) y la culados Los autobuses (quedan fuera la mayoría de bonobuses de cartón, los sexta ciudad del Esta- escasez de bonobuses han in- mejoras sustanciales en la flo- oruga, que se incorporaron a los barrios rurales) y dispone compradores pagan 2 euros do que más agua con- crementado la venta de bille- ta (los mismos 303 vehículos, la línea 23 en enero, han re- de articulados en la 23. Por a modo de fianza, lo que su- sume (295 litros). tes, el título más caro (0,75 eu- de 2003), ni en los recorridos, corrido 521.782 km (el 51% contra, los recorridos no se han pone ya unos ingresos de ros, frente a los 0,44 euros que durante los últimos dos años. más que en el primer trimes- ampliado (sólo la C-2 de Goya 250.000 euros. Esta cantidad vale con el bonobús). tre de 2004). Tuzsa cobra el II) y muchas demandas veci- es parecida a la que destina- El incremento de viajeros, LAS CIFRAS DEL BUS kilómetro a 3,619 euros. Los nales siguen sin ser atendidas. rá el Consistorio a la puesta Obras en Delicias fruto del aumento de pobla- Más viajeros Aumentan buses normales cubrieron El futuro del autobús en marcha de los autobuses La DGA publicará el ción y de la escasez de apar- un 4,6% los trayectos con bi- 4.201.554 km (un 6,5% me- Es la reestructuración de lí- nocturnos (300.000 euros), lunes en el BOA la li- camientos en el centro, no se llete respecto a 2004, bajan el nos). Cada kilómetro cuesta neas, cuyo informe se acaba que empezarán a funcionar citación de las obras ha visto compensado con 2,1% los que usan bonobús y 2,916 euros. de empezar a elaborar. el mes que viene. pendientes de termi- nación y adecuación en la estación de De- El museo Pablo licias, por un impor- te de 3.239.341 euros. Serrano se Dibujando Está previsto que em- amplía en más en La Seo piecen en verano. de 5.000 m2 Decenas de niños cele- Vuelo militar a braron ayer el Día de los Afganistán Centro de arte. El museo Museos pintando más- Un grupo de 174 mi- Pablo Serrano albergará an- caras, maquillándose y litares parten hoy tes de 2008 un nuevo cen- creando pulseras de co- desde el aeropuerto tro de arte contemporáneo. lores en la plaza de La de Zaragoza con des- El centro pasará de los 2.600 Seo. Fue una de las múl- tino a Afganistán. metros actuales a los 8.000 tiples actividades que necesarios para albergar los se llevaron a cabo en Plan de la bici fondos del mismo. Zaragoza en la jornada El Foro por la Movili- Los trabajos costarán 24 festiva de los museos. dad Sostenible y el millones y comenzarán en Hubo visitas guiadas, concejal Jesús Sarría 2006. Otros proyectos son cuentacuentos, poesía, acordaron ayer poner la puesta en marcha del mu- teatro e incluso un re- en marcha un plan ge- seo Beulas de Huesca y las cital japonés en el Pa- neraldelabicienun ampliaciones del museo de blo Gargallo. FOTO:R.RUIZ plazo de tres meses. TeruelyelespacioGoya. JUEVES 19 DE MAYO DE 2005 3 ZARAGOZA / ARAGÓN alojamiento y manutención de aquellos estudiantes que, 2.000 becas para estudiar fuera con un expediente académi- co ejemplar y con pocos re- cursos económicos, quieren La Universidad de Zaragoza espera cubrir menos de la 3 PREGUNTAS SOBRE..
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