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Spain offered up to 100 billion euros to stabilize banks
World NowMADRID -- Finance ministers of countries that use the common European currency on Saturday offered Spain a lifeline of up to 100 billion euros to stabilize its banks. Spain announced after a three-hour video conference call that it would become the fourth... -
Spain seeks assistance for ailing banks
World NowSpain declared its intent Saturday to ask for European aid to recapitalize its troubled banks.... -
Investors hold breath for run on Spanish banks, but no lines yet
World NowInvestors are holding their breath for a run on Spanish banks, as depositors quietly worry whether their money is safe. Electronic transactions are up slightly, with money flowing from smaller Spanish banks to larger ones, and even to accounts outside the... -
Spain's borrowing costs rise, stocks sink following bank rescue
World NowMADRID -- Spain's borrowing costs flirted with record highs Monday and stock prices sank on the first trading day since Madrid agreed to give $24 billion of taxpayers' money to rescue its largest real estate lender. The country's prime minister vigorously... -
Lehigh Valley woman reaches quarterfinals of major tennis tournament in Madrid; plays world's No. 4 ranked player on Friday
Groller's CornerAllentown resident and professsional tennis player Varvara Lepchenko has won three matches and advanced to the quarterfinals of the Mutua Madrid Open, played on the blue clay in Spain. Lepchenko, who is ranked No. 77 in the world has defeated three higher... -
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... -
Spain overhauls its banks to help avoid bailout
World NowSpain announced a major overhaul of its troubled banking sector in a bid to avoid having to ask for an international bailout. Spain's' banks are saddled with billions of dollars in bad loans because of a housing bubble.... -
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Teacher plans to immerse students in Spanish culture
janeth@herald-mail.comFor most of the South Hagerstown High School students traveling to Spain and Morocco with Spanish teacher Amber Sheffler this spring, it will be their first time out of the state, let alone the country. “Most have never flown or been out of...Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning, Teachers, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Spain
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