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Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy said yesterday he had no plans to bow to opposition parties' demands that he resign following the publication of text messages in which he tells a former ruling party treasurer under a corruption investigation to "stay calm."

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Spain's Labor Ministry says the number of people filing for unemployment benefits rose by 112,269 in January, raising the overall figure to a rounded 4.7 million.

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The National Statistics Institute says Spain's unemployment figures has surpassed the 5 million mark, with the jobless rate shooting up from 21.5 percent to 22.8 percent in the fourth quarter.

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Spain will slide back into recession early next year with the current quarter and the first of 2012 both registering negative growth, new Economy Minister Luis de Guindos said Monday.

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Spaniards hit by the highest unemployment rate in the eurozone voted Sunday in an election expected to give a landslide victory to opposition conservatives who have vowed to prevent the zone's fourth-largest economy from imploding but have offered scant details on how they will do so.

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Police said an explosive device detonated outside an office of Spain's conservative Popular Party in a town in the northwest Galicia region, shattering windows but causing no casualties.

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Thousands of Spaniards defied a ban on a pre-election demonstration and mounted a protest camp in the heart of the Spanish capital to express anger at political parties and the country's handling of the economic crisis.

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Spain's leading opposition party says the country's parliament is to debate barring the use of burqas in public, joining other European countries considering similar moves on the grounds that such garments are degrading to women.

[DatePublished] => 2010-07-18 19:25:33 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => [SectionUrl] => [URL] => ) [8] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 7573 [Title] => Spanish media magnate Jesus de Polanco dies [Summary] =>

MADRID (AFP) - Spain's Jesus de Polanco, who transformed a schoolbook publisher he founded in 1958 into Prisa, the largest media company in the Spanish-speaking world, died Saturday at the age of 77, his firm said.

Polanco, one of Spain's richest men and the chairman of Prisa, died in Madrid surrounded by his family due to complications from cancer, the media company said in a statement.
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