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Earliest known copy of the 'Mona Lisa' (re-)discovered in Spain
World NowThe earliest known copy of Leonardo da Vinci's most famous painting, the Mona Lisa, has been rediscovered in the vaults of the Prado Museum in Madrid. The copy has been authenticated as coming from Leonardo's workshop, probably painted by a pupil.... -
Crusading Spanish judge is suspended for career-ending 11 years
World NowBaltasar Garzón, the Spanish judge famous for going after high-profile figures such as Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet, was found guilty Thursday of abuse of authority. Garzón, who is lauded by human-rights groups, has been suspended from the bench... -
Hundreds of thousands of Spaniards protest new labor reforms
World NowHundreds of thousands of Spaniards packed town squares nationwide Sunday to protest labor reforms that the new conservative government says are necessary to encourage economic growth.... -
Catholic Church seeks priests among unemployed young Spaniards
World NowThe Roman Catholic Church in Spain puts out a promotional video to recruit young men in a country suffering from Europe's highest unemployment rate. The church promises eternal wealth and earthly job security.... -
Millions stay off the job to protest new labor laws in Spain
World NowMillions of workers in Spain went on strike Thursday to protest new labor rules that allow employers to fire people more easily and cut wages. The general strike comes a day before the government's new budget that is likely to include deep spending cuts... -
The pain in Spain now falls on the old and the young
World NowThe Spanish government adopted new austerity measures Friday that will see senior citizens paying more for doctor visits and university students more for tuition. Officials say the measures are necessary to help close Spain's yawning budget gap.... -
News of the Weird: Placentas For Dinner
The medical establishment generally regards placentas (afterbirth) as biohazardous waste, but to New York City placenta chef Jennifer Mayer, they are a nutrient-laden meat that can alleviate postpartum depression and aid in breast milk production (among...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Dolly Parton, Theft, New York City, U.S. Army
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Naked passenger disrupts Spain flight
MADRID (AP) — Spanish airline Iberia says a man stripped naked on a flight bound for Germany carrying 110 passengers, causing the pilot to turn back to Madrid airport minutes after takeoff. "The flight took off around 7:45 p.m. Thursday and not...Tags: Spain
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Spain's center-right party defeats ruling Socialists in election
World NowSpain's ruling Socialists were ousted from power in elections Sunday. With 90% of the votes counted, the Popular Party had won 186 seats, a majority in the 350-member lower chamber of parliament, assuring that the center-right group will return to power... -
Ruling party in Spain heading for election defeat, exit poll says
World NowVoters in Spain appeared to be ousting the ruling Socialists in a general election, an exit poll says. Spanish voters unhappy with the deteriorating economy were on the brink of putting the center-right Popular Party into power.... -
Voters in Spain go to the polls, expected to elect new government
World NowSpanish voters go to the polls Sunday in an election that will probably boot out the ruling Socialists. Voters in Spain are unhappy with the faltering Spanish economy and are expected to vote in the Popular Party....
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