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Madrid's contribution to Europe's systemic financial risk.
A Spanish Reckoning 2011
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But the movement, which organisers say has its roots in the Arab spring and in Madrid's Puerta del Sol protests, has been galvanised by recent media attention.4.05pm: My colleague Paul MacInnes is in New York on holiday, but hasn't let that stop him from getting a word in with Michael Moore down at Occupy Wall Street:
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Real Madrid's manager Jose Mourinho looks on during his side's turbulent 3-2 win at Valencia.
La Liga round-up: José Mourinho pelted after Real win at Valencia 2011
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Even with further capital injections, some of the cajas will fall short of Madrid's minimum core-capital requirements, spelling losses for creditors both public and private.
A Spanish Reckoning 2011
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In Spain, the Indignant Movement that began around-the-clock "occupation" protest camps in May which lasted for weeks held evening marches Saturday that converged on Madrid's Puerta del Sol plaza.
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Neil Lennon fears that the atmosphere for Atlético Madrid's visit to Celtic Park could be blunted by an early kick-off.
Celtic's Neil Lennon rues early kick-off against Atlético Madrid 2011
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Real Madrid's manager José Mourinho was pelted with objects as he made his way down the tunnel at Valencia after his side had survived a late penalty appeal in an ill-tempered 3-2 win which consolidated their league leadership.
La Liga round-up: José Mourinho pelted after Real win at Valencia 2011
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Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo, left, and Pepe celebrate with the trophy after winning the Copa del Rey against Barcelona.
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Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates after scoring against Sevilla during the crushing 6-2 victory.
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MADRID—"Tosca" has returned to Madrid's Teatro Real in a revival of director Nuria Espert's 2004 production of Puccini's perennial crowd pleaser, and it is a plangent note to end on as the season comes to a close.
Pleasant 'Tosca' Offers Safe Choice in Madrid Jonathan Blitzer 2011
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