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We are no longer two Spains, divided, yet our old-fashioned political elites maintain a division that feeds their pockets with taxpayer money.
Jaime Pozuelo-Monfort: The Truth About Spain's Politics Jaime Pozuelo-Monfort 2010
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We are no longer two Spains, divided, yet our old-fashioned political elites maintain a division that feeds their pockets with taxpayer money.
Jaime Pozuelo-Monfort: The Truth About Spain's Politics Jaime Pozuelo-Monfort 2010
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The more politically popular solution in Germany is to demand further austerity of the Greeces, Italys and Spains of the world, using the crisis to make long-term improvements, even if that means slowing European growth in the short term.
For Obama, Merkel Holds a Key Gerald F. Seib 2011
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Looks exciting, and I have many big supporter from Spains.
Archive 2008-06-01 Azmie aka switch image 2008
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Looks exciting, and I have many big supporter from Spains.
La Liga Spain Azmie aka switch image 2008
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U.S. stocks got hit on Friday after Fitch, a bond rating agency, downgraded Spains bonds to AA+ from triple A. Standard & Poors ratings service cut Spains ratings to AA last month.
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Fitch said Spains government debt is likely to reach 78 percent of national income by 2013, compared with less than 40 percent in 2007.
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His phrase “the two Spains” — one that dies and one that yawns — referring to the left-right political divisions that led to the Civil War, has passed into Spanish and other languages.
October « 2008 « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2008
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U.S. stocks got hit on Friday after Fitch, a bond rating agency, downgraded Spains bonds to AA+ from triple A. Standard & Poors ratings service cut Spains ratings to AA last month.
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Fitch said Spains government debt is likely to reach 78 percent of national income by 2013, compared with less than 40 percent in 2007.
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