490 | 489 | 488 | 487 | 486 | 485 | 484 | 483 | 482 | 481 | 480 | 479 | 478 | 477 | 476 | 475 | 474 | 473 | 472 | 471 - Humans Can Develop Bat-Like Echolocation (2009-07-10 01:45:08)
Humans can develop echolocation, a system of acoustic signals used by dolphins and bats to see their surroundings, new research has found. - Unemployment in Spain: Two-tier flexibility (2009-07-10 09:56:33)
LIFE is looking up for metalworkers in Cuenca, east of Madrid. They have won a pay rise of 3% in real terms. - 1 dead at Pamplona (2009-07-10 14:17:29)
A charging bull gored a young Spanish man to death Friday at Pamplonas San Fermin festival, the first such fatality in nearly 15 years. - Basque separatists blamed for blast (2009-07-10 18:36:40)
A worker removes debris after a bomb went off at the regional headquarters of the Basque Socialist Party in the Spanish northern town of Durango on Friday. - Spanish book fair battles economic crisis and snobbery (2009-07-10 23:13:24)
One of Europes biggest book fairs this week will have to contend with the economic crisis in Spain as well as its traditional battle to knock down the walls between high- and low-brow literature. - The Discovery of Spain: Goya to Picasso (2009-07-11 07:26:20)
A new art exhibition at Edinburghs National Gallery Complex explores Britains fascination with Spain during the 19th and early 20th centuries. - Why Spain Great #4: Your thoughts (2009-07-11 15:26:35)
OK, there are a million reasons why Spain is great, and after the first three entries , I could continue this series forever But Im off on holiday to find even more reasons why Spain is great, and in the mean time, I wanted to wrap this series up by asking YOU why you think Spain is great. - ETA suspected in northern Spain bomb attack, no casualties (2009-07-11 20:00:28)
Terrorists of the Basque separatist group ETA are suspected to be behind a bomb attack on the regional headquarters of the ruling Socialist party in in the town of Durango, just east of Bilbao in northern Spain, the Basque Interior Ministry reported Friday. - Banderas says financial crisis hurting indie film-makers (2009-07-12 00:29:31)
Hollywood actor and director Antonio Banderas said Saturday the financial crisis had dealt a heavy blow to independent film-makers. The crisis has taken us by surprise and it is stabbing us in the back, said the Spaniard, who starred in hit films including Desperado and Evita. - Vineyards to move higher? (2009-07-12 08:30:28)
CLIMATE change, which could transform the Iberian peninsula into a semi-desert, is forcing winemakers in Spain to consider moving their vines to higher ground to escape the blistering heat. 490 | 489 | 488 | 487 | 486 | 485 | 484 | 483 | 482 | 481 | 480 | 479 | 478 | 477 | 476 | 475 | 474 | 473 | 472 | 471
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