Bush's 2003 conversation with the Spanish prime minister shows his smug determination to invade Iraq at all costs.
By Joe Conason Sep 28, 2007
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Can a sapphic love scene between Scarlett Johansson and Penélope Cruz make Woody Allen seem relevant again?
By Andrew O'Hehir
August 15, 2008
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Spain's equality minister says Silvio Berlusconi is a chauvinist who needs psychiatric help.
By Tracy Clark-Flory
May 20, 2008
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Are German solar power consumers responsible for toxic waste dumping in Gaolong, China?
By Andrew Leonard
March 10, 2008
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A new transcript reveals the president, on the brink of the Iraq invasion, full of faith, calm and unyielding optimism.
By Mark Danner
October 18, 2007
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A yearlong study by the Health Ministry finds that women need standardized clothing sizes.
By Tracy Clark-Flory
February 12, 2008
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The country's Popular Party wants to ban symbolic discrimination against women, including the hijab.
By Tracy Clark-Flory
February 8, 2008
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In search of a love connection, rural bachelors in Spain bus in groups of urban women.
By Tracy Clark-Flory
June 29, 2007
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Spain's health ministry teams up with retailers to make mannequins that look more like real women.
By Catherine Price
March 27, 2007
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A short film about a duel that never ends.
By David Puner
January 12, 2007
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Under Utah law, a 13-year-old girl may be treated as a sex offender and a victim for the same act.
By Carol Lloyd
December 7, 2006
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London KO's Paris for Olympics! Stunning fourth-round upset sends 2012 Games Thames-side. Dejected Parisians hint at retirement.
July 6, 2005
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Its new law legalizing gay marriage may not lead to a stampede to the altar -- but it highlights how much Canadians dislike self-righteous bigotry.
By Barry Boyce
June 30, 2005
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Is everyone who fails to follow Bush guilty of "appeasement"?
By James Pinkerton
March 19, 2004
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Bush administration neoconservatives try to force the political meaning of Spain's 3/11 into an ill-fitting 9/11 template.
By Sidney Blumenthal
March 18, 2004
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Spain's post-3/11 upheaval: David Frum says the terrorists have won, Andrew Sullivan fears a pre-November "blood bath" inside the U.S., and David Brooks blames Colin Powell.
By Mark Follman
March 17, 2004
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Will right-wing radio screamers now call for a boycott of Spanish olives?
By Robert Scheer
March 17, 2004
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In the aftermath of the Madrid bombings, the election in Spain changed the European dynamic in the war on terror.
By Norman Birnbaum
March 16, 2004
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A top Clinton-era expert on Europe and security warns that if the deadly Madrid bombings prove to be the work of al-Qaida, it could transform politics throughout Europe.
By Mark Follman
March 13, 2004
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The streets are jammed with protesters. Governments are at risk of falling. Analysts say Europe is ready for a break from the U.S. that could reshape global relations for years to come.
By Noah Sudarsky
February 13, 2003
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Can napping improve the world and your health?
By Liz Hille
September 18, 2000
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Responding to complaints about nearly naked prostitutes in a popular park, Madrid's police chief proposes a ban on underdressing.
By Jack Boulware
July 5, 2000
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Spanish villages plan to burn giant veggies for electricity.
By J.A. Getzlaff
June 6, 2000
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The night I conceived, there was no light from the heavens, just weariness -- and that Barcelona music.
By Michele Back
May 19, 2000
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Local beaches to test a lights-out period every night.
By Jack Boulware
May 1, 2000