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Spain's prime minister: No bailout, but liquidity would be nice
Mariano Rajoy, Spain’s prime minister, has found a new ally in his quest for lower borrowing rates and liquidity in his recession-racked country: France’s new President Francoise Hollande. A week after his inauguration, Hollande met with...
Tags: Germany, Politics, Google+, Mariano Rajoy, Nicolas Sarkozy
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Letters to the Editor: Van Gundy's firing, Gov. in Spain and President Obama
Van Gundy's firing Did Orlando Magic management learn nothing from the last player revolt demanding the firing of Brian Hill? How much player loyalty did that buy us? Likely as much as we'll receive from Dwight Howard. Howard is a dominant center, a...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Politics, Seminole County, Stan Van Gundy, Armed Forces
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Lauderdale tourism score: Tony Bennett records, films Latin duets
It's a novel way to lure Latin American tourists: Team up with singer Tony Bennett on his new duets album with Latin American stars and host them to record some songs and videos in Broward County. The Greater Fort Lauderdale tourism bureau this month...
Tags: Music, Nicki Grossman, Rock of Ages (movie), Alec Baldwin, Davie
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Europe's debt crisis joins governments and banks at the hip
LONDON — The alarm over potential bank runs in Greece and Spain this week has highlighted an often-overlooked fact: Europe's debt crisis is also, in many ways, a major banking crisis. In capitals such as Athens, Madrid and Rome, large portions of...
Tags: Politics, Money and Monetary Policy, Europe, London School of Economics, Bonds
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Cuba, DR on very different paths
On May 20, 1902 the Cuban Republic was born, following the Spanish-American War, or Spanish(Cuban)American War, that ended Spain's colonial rule. Coincidentally, this May 20, the Dominican Republic is holding its 14th presidential election since the...Tags: Politics, Culture, Anthropology, Medina (Saudi Arabia), Cuba
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Next up on the gov’s international travel schedule? Spain
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelTALLAHASSEE — Gov. Rick Scott will make his fourth international trip since taking office when he goes to Spain later this month. A document on the governor's messaging priorities for the week noted that he would be traveling to Spain from May 20-24... -
Spain's queen snubs distant cousin Queen Elizabeth II
World NowSpain's Queen Sofia is canceling a visit to Britain for a lunch Friday of various crowned heads to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubilee. Sofia withdrew from the event at Windsor Castle because of disputes between Spain and Britain over... -
Scaling the ladders of Joan Miró's artwork
WASHINGTON — Joan Miró, the great Spanish painter of dreams and symbols, lived through so many harrowing eras of the 20th century that critics believe his masterpieces surely reflect the tensions of political events in one way or another. But Miró's...
Tags: Museum of Modern Art, Phosphorescent (music group), The New York Times, Francisco Franco, World War II (1939-1945)
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Formula One results
SPANISH GRAND PRIX At Circuit de Catalunya circuit Barcelona, Spain Lap length: 2.89 miles 1. Pastor Maldonado, Venezuela, Williams, 66 laps, 1:39:09.145, 115.474 mph; 2. Fernando Alonso, Spain, Ferrari, 66, 1:39:12.340; 3. Kimi Raikkonen,...Tags: Science and Technology, Martin Truex, Jr., Kyle Busch, Kasey Kahne, Clint Bowyer
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The euro has failed
Europe's single currency is a bust. With unemployment reaching depression levels in the Mediterranean states, time has long passed to negotiate an orderly return to national currencies. Euro advocates argue a single currency is essential for creating a...
Tags: Politics, Unemployment, Germany, Europe, Bonds
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Guillermo Martinez: Cuba's Cardinal Ortega allies himself with Castros' dictatorship
As we have all witnessed in our lifetime, even kings, princes and cardinals are not exempt from mucking things up by their deeds or words. King Juan Carlos of Spain made himself an international fool by going hunting for elephants in Botswana, which cost...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Wars and Interventions, Politics, Jaime Ortega, The Washington Post
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Next up to take on Europe's debt crisis: Democracy
LONDON — For more than two years now, they have all imposed their will on Europe's raging debt crisis: German leaders. Panicked governments. Jittery financial markets. Bossy international agencies. The people? Not so much. Across the continent,...
Tags: Politics, Germany, Nicolas Sarkozy, Europe, Political Systems
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