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  • Tempers flare in Madrid as Atletico stun rivals Real

    Irish Examiner - Friday 17th May, 2013

    Real Madrid 1 Atletico Madrid 2 (aet)Cristiano Ronaldo and Jose Mourinho were sent off as Atletico Madrid beat Real Madrid in extra-time at the Bernabeu to overcome their local rivals for the first time in 14 years and lift the Copa del Rey.Miranda's header in the 99th minute won it for Atletico. Ronaldo's header gave Madrid the lead after 14 minutes, but Diego Costa levelled 10 ...

  • Berdych stuns Djokovic in Rome quarterfinals

    Middle East Times - Friday 17th May, 2013

    Novak Djokovic with a three-set win Friday in the quarterfinals of the Italian Masters in Rome. Berdych, seeded sixth, hadn't beaten Djokovic since a semifinal match at Wimbledon in 2010 and was just 1-14 versus Djokovic lifetime. With a solid first set and through seven games of the second it appeared that trend would continue, but Berdych rallied for a 2-6, 7-5, 6-4 win. Djokovic said ...

  • UC Davis will use Covered California grant for Spanish-language outreach

    Business Journal - Friday 17th May, 2013

    University of California Davis will use a $1 million grant announced Tuesday by Covered California to work with El Concilio, the council for Spanish speakers, to educate almost 133,000 primarily Spanish-speaking residents in the Central Valley about the new state health benefit exchange. University of California Davis will use a $1 million grant announced Tuesday by Covered California to work ...

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  • Possibility of Spanish downgrade looms over euro zone

    Reuters - Friday 17th May, 2013

    Spanish government bonds have had a good run since the European Central Bank said it would protect the euro last year. But some analysts say the threat of a rating downgrade to junk remains an important risk. Credit default swap prices are discounting such a move, according to Markit. Spain is only one notch above junk according to Moody's and Standard & Poor's ratings, and two ...

  • Spanish Banker Goes to Prison

    General Sources - Friday 17th May, 2013

    MADRID -- Miguel Blesa, the former executive chairman of Caja Madrid, which is now part of Bankia, has become the first prominent Spanish banker to enter prison since the start of the financial crisis. He is accused of leaving his bank saddled with huge losses because of the takeover of a bank based in Miami in ...

  • Top Spain banker bailed in crisis probe

    Yahoo!7 News - Friday 17th May, 2013

    View Photo Miguel Blesa is pictured at the Moncloa Palace in Madrid on October 6, 2008 in Madrid. Blesa, the former head of Spanish bank Caja Madrid, became the first top banker to spend time in jail over alleged mismanagement in the financial crisis, officials said on ...

  • Spains controversial educational reform Will the Green Tide wash it away

    Christian Science Monitor - Friday 17th May, 2013

    New government reforms aim to reduce Spain's dropout rate. But they are opposed by green-shirted protesters from the education sector, known as the Green ...

  • Casado “We are going to fight to be the best reserve team in Spain”

    Real Madrid - Friday 17th May, 2013

    Day number 39 for the first Real Madrid reserve team. Alberto Toril's pupils face a new challenge in the league at the Alfredo Di Stefano. The white team will host Lugo, ranked thirteenth with 49 points (tomorrow, 18:00 hours). With four games to go in the campaign, the Castilla will fight to maintain their unbeaten run at home. Jorge Casado, one of the team’s left-backs, made the ...

  • Mercedes continue to seek answers for their lack of pace in Barcelona

    The Guardian - Friday 17th May, 2013

    Mercedes are still attempting to unravel the mystery of their lack of race pace this year. Last Sunday's Spanish Grand Prix turned into a horror show ...

  • Central Middle School dropping Spanish from core curriculum

    Chicago Tribune - Friday 17th May, 2013

    Starting this fall, Central Middle School will drop Spanish from its core group of classes for seventh- and eighth-graders and replace the subject with a language arts offering. For the past two years, seventh- and eighth-grade students at Central have been required to take Spanish. Under a new curriculum, discussed at the District 146 board meeting on May 14, up to 60 students in each grade ...

  • Spanish banks see rise in outstanding debts in March

    Global Times - Friday 17th May, 2013

    Unpaid debts of private individuals and companies owed to Spain's banks rose by 10.47 in March, the Bank of Spain said on Friday.Outstanding debt levels had fallen after the creation of a "bad bank" Sareb, taking on board the toxic assets accumulated by struggling banks such as Bankia, Catalunya and Novagalicia Banco.However, despite the creation of Sareb, the amount of unpaid ...

  • Building Solar in Spain Instead of Germany Could Save Billions

    General Sources - Friday 17th May, 2013

    Siemens says it would make sense to build solar power plants in sunny countries in Europe rather than in cloudy ones. And wind turbines should be built in windy places. These blindingly obvious suggestions run contrary to what's actually happening. For example, a solar panel in Spain generates about twice as much electricity as the same-size solar panel in Germany because the sun shines on ...

  • Hunt for those at fault for Spains bank crisis gains pace

    Reuters - Friday 17th May, 2013

    MADRID (Reuters) - The arrest of a prominent former Spanish banker is raising hopes among campaigners that the hunt for those responsible for the problems inherited by Bankia ...

  • Fitch Takes Rating Actions on 80 Spanish RMBS

    Fitch Ratings - Friday 17th May, 2013

    California's Fiscally Disciplined Budget Positive Fitch Ratings views California's fiscal 2014 budget as continuing the disciplined approach to fiscal management shown by the state in recent years. California's economic outlook cautiously forecasts that the expiration of the federal payroll tax holiday and federal sequestration cuts will have a modestly negative impact on ...

  • Spains government approves law to reform school education system in bid to improve results

    Canada.com - Friday 17th May, 2013

    MADRID - Spain's government has given the go-ahead for a law to reform the country's school education system in a bid to reduce truancy and improve results. Deputy Prime Minister Soraya Saenz de Santamaria calls it "the most important law of this legislature" with the dual role of improving the quality of education and the employability of young people. She says one in four ...

  • DIS confirm Neymar to Barcelona talks

    soccerway - Friday 17th May, 2013

    And Delcir Sonda, who heads DIS, the group that owns a 40 percent share in the Santos player, confirmed that a deal with the Spanish club is ...

  • Former CEO of Caja Madrid jailed over purchase of Florida-based bank

    Think Spain - Friday 17th May, 2013

    EX-CHIEF Executive Officer of the Caja Madrid bank, Miguel Blesa is behind bars due to alleged 'illegalities' in his purchase of City National Bank of Florida, in the ...

  • Father of Neymar admits talks with Barcelona and Real Madrid

    Prensa Latina - Friday 17th May, 2013

    Rio de Janeiro, May 17 (PL) Neymar da Silva, father and Brazilian player''s agent, admitted discussions with representatives of the Spanish clubs Barcelona and Real Madrid striker recruiting, today unveiled the sports daily Lance. I talked to them (referring to the two big Spanish clubs), but nothing is confirmed. Neymar is focused on the Paulista championship final scheduled for ...

  • Spain busts cocaine rings nets 13 Dominicans

    Congoo - Friday 17th May, 2013

    Barcelona.- Thirteen Dominicans, five Spaniards and four Colombians have been arrested for trafficking cocaine in Barcelona, where 4.5 kilos of the drug were also seized, authorities said. Most of the cocaine was hidden inside containers full of cosmetics, according to the source quoted by local ...

  • Spanish regulator accuses oil majors of colluding on pump prices

    General Sources - Friday 17th May, 2013

    MADRID, May 17 (Reuters) - Spanish energy regulator CNE on Friday accused three oil companies of colluding to hike fuel prices at the pump to protect their profits during a period of steep falls in demand in the midst of a deep recession. The alleged price fixing at Spanish petrol stations is independent from a European investigation this week into alleged price rigging by major oil ...

  • Spains king sheds luxury yacht in belt-tightening measure as country suffers austerity cuts

    Canada.com - Friday 17th May, 2013

    MADRID - Spain's King Juan Carlos is getting rid of the luxury yacht he and his family used during holidays in an apparent belt-tightening measure as the country braves an economic crisis. A palace spokesman says Friday the 75-year-old monarch is asking National Heritage authorities to shed the 41-meter (135-ft) "Fortuna," handing it over to the government to decide its fate. The ...

  • Real Madrids 18 Spanish Cup titles

    Real Madrid - Friday 17th May, 2013

    Real Madrid has won 18 Spanish Cup in its history. The Whites have the honour of having become, in 1907, the first team to be allowed to keep the trophy, and also of being the club that has appeared in the final most often. Against Atletico de Madrid they will play in the decisive match for the 38th time, and will try to add a new chapter in their history, to be remembered by all Madrid ...

  • Spain reports monthly trade surplus

    General Sources - Friday 17th May, 2013

    Spain has reported its first monthly trade surplus for more than 40 years. Normally seen as a positive development, the surplus actually points to a huge slump in imports, rather than any bounce back in economic activity. The surplus of 634.9m euros ($814.1m; 535.4m) in March reflects a 15% plunge in imports, compared with the same month last year. Unemployment in Spain now runs at 26.7%. ...

  • Francis Meets with Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy Brey of Spain

    EWTN - Friday 17th May, 2013

    Current Economic Situation, Importance of Marriage and Family Among Topic DiscussedBy Junno Arocho EstevesVATICAN CITY, April 16, 2013 (Zenit.org) - Yesterday, Pope Francis met with Mariano Rajoy Brey, prime minister of Spain at the Vatican Apostolic Palace.The Spanish Prime Minister met later on with Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, the Vatican Secretary of State, who was accompanied by Archbishop ...

  • 18th Spanish Cup 2011

    Real Madrid - Friday 17th May, 2013

    Real Madrid brought in Jose Mourinho to return the club to its winning ways. The Portuguese manager had enjoyed success at each of his previous teams, and Real Madrid would not be the exception. In his first season with the club, Real Madrid won its 18th Copa del Rey 18 years after the ...

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