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Spanish National News

Tuesday, February 21, 2012
By Duncan Inglis
Spanish National News

Two national articles from the February edition. A school in Catalonia who are limiting the amount of toilet paper per pupil and news of an anti alcohol car. »

Two Spanish National Articles

Wednesday, February 15, 2012
By Duncan Inglis
Two Spanish National Articles

Two more national articles from the February issue, this time dealing with copyright law and internet piracy along with the tale of the most indebted village in Spain. »

Two National Articles

Tuesday, February 14, 2012
By Duncan Inglis
Two National Articles

Two articles from our Spain Section in the February edition. The Boss (Springstein) concert dates and costs plus a huge amount of bail for Carlos Fabra. »

Two National Articles

Thursday, February 9, 2012
By Duncan Inglis
Two National Articles

Two national articles from the February issue of The Seaside Gazette, including details about the Royal Family declaring their earnings and defibrillators installed in the Mosque in Cordoba. »

Two National Articles

Wednesday, February 8, 2012
By Duncan Inglis
Two National Articles

Three Spanish tourists in Figueras, Girona, were shocked and dismayed to discover a hidden web-cam in their hotel shower. The two brothers and a girlfriend found the camera after noticing some tape on an air vent high up the shower wall. »

Bishop Denounces Incitement to Fornicate in Classrooms

Tuesday, January 24, 2012
By Shortshank

The bishop's stance is startling in itself but perhaps the headline is misleading: he's not complaining that pupils are encouraged to fornicate whilst in their classrooms, but that what is imparted during their classes encourages them to fornicate in general. »

My Tailor is Rich

Monday, January 23, 2012
By Duncan Inglis
My Tailor is Rich

Francisco Camps, the handsome, suave ex-president of Valencia, resigned a few months ago from office in order to face down charges that he had accepted several expensive suits as gifts. In turn, one supposes, the free suits guaranteed someone or someone’s certain favourable treatment. »

Two-Monthly Electricity Bills

Saturday, January 21, 2012
By Shortshank

Just as consumers are getting used to the idea of monthly electricity bill, it has now been decided to switch back to two-monthly ones. Gone, then, will be the 'estimated readings' so that you will only be charged for what you have actually used. »

Three More Spain Articles

Tuesday, January 17, 2012
By Duncan Inglis

Three stories from the January edition, including, Airline Strike, Economic Delinquency and Murder Pays. »

Three Spanish National Articles

Sunday, January 15, 2012
By Duncan Inglis
Three Spanish National Articles

Three national articles from the January edition. Including interesting stuff about Argentina declassifying papers relating to the 'disappeared' Spaniards. Monetary union discussions and amendments. And finally Hot Hot Hot about the overall yearly temperature in Spain for 2011. »

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