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People participate in an anti-abortion rally in Madrid, Spain, on Sunday, March 7, 2010.
Abortion   Law   Photos   Protests   Spain  
 The Independent 
Abortion law prompts pro-life protests in Spain
| Tens of thousands of anti-abortion demonstrators gathered in at least four Spanish cities yesterday to protest about a new law that allows abortions without restrictions up to 14 weeks. | Organizers... (photo: AP / Arturo Rodriguez)
A woman displays a a plastic fetus during a march against a bill to ease restrictions on abortion, in Madrid, Saturday, Oct. 17, 2009.
Abortion   Catholicism   Madrid   Photos   Protest  
 BBC News 
Spaniards rally against abortion
| Thousands of demonstrators have marched through Spanish cities to protest against a bill that will make it easier for women to seek an abortion. | In Madrid, families with young children carried ban... (photo: AP / Daniel Ochoa de Olza)
Women  LA Daily News 
Startling new statistics on women's health
By Susan Abram, Staff WriterUpdated: 03/03/2010 08:20:15 PM PST | Walkers make their way around Lake Balboa Wednesday March 3, 2010.(Andy Holzman/Staff Photographer) (ANDY HOLZMAN) VOICES | Bever... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
Depression   Exercise   Photos   Weight   Women  
** CORRECTS DATE ** A Spanish police officer patrols near the scene of a bomb that exploded in Palma de Mallorca, Spain, on Sunday, Aug. 9, 2009.  The Star 
Spanish police arrest Bosnia war crimes suspect
| MADRID (Reuters) - Spanish police said on Tuesday they had arrested a man on charges of genocide, rape and torture committed during the civil war in the former Yugoslavia between 1992 and 1995. | A ... (photo: AP / Manu Mielniezuk)
Bosnia   Photos   Police   Spain   War Crimes  
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An elderly woman passes graffiti showing the symbol of the armed Basque separatist group ETA, a snake wrapped around an ax, and words reading in the Basque language "The respect of people's words will bring peace" in San Sebastian, Spain, Tuesday, Dec. 7, 2004. Since last Friday, Dec. 3, 12 low intensity bombs have exploded in Madrid and the rest of Spain claimed by The Himalayan
ETA chief arrested in France: Spain
| MADRID:The suspected leader of the Basque separatist group ETA was arrested by police in northwestern France on Sunday, Spain's government said. | Ibon Gogeascoechea an... (photo: AP / Ander Gillenea)
ETA   France   Photos   Police   Terrorism  
 Spain´s Interior Minister Alfredo Perez Rubalcaba gestures during a specially-called press conference in Madrid, Wednesday, Dec. 20, 2006. Rubalcaba refused to confirm or deny information which is published in the Basques newspapers the Diario Vasc Syracuse
Government warns Spaniards that "perfect storm" is heading for north of country
| (AP) - MADRID - Spain's Interior Minister is warning of the arrival of hurricane-strength winds and heavy rainfall in the north of the country. | Alfredo Perez Rubalcab... (photo: AP Photo/EFE, Fernando Alvarado)
Madrid   News   Photos   Political   Spain  
Sculptures and clock on the Royal Palace of Madrid, Spain m&c
Spain's royal palace opens up to improve image (Feature)
| Madrid - Meetings between the Spanish king and government officials are usually kept under wraps - but recently the royal palace has embarked on a campaign of openness ... (photo: GFDL / Bernard Gagnon)
Carlos   Economy   Madrid   Photos   Spain  
Telefonica and Vodafone may pool global network Syracuse
Telefonica Q4 profits up 22 percent
| (AP) - MADRID - Spanish telecoms company Telefonica SA said Friday its fourth quarter net profit rose 22 percent as an increase in customer numbers in Latin America hel... (photo: WN / Denise Yong)
Percent   Photos   Profits   Telecoms   Telefonica  
Iberia Daily Star Lebanon
Iberia flies into loss in 2009 amid crisis
| By Agence France Presse (AFP) | Friday, February 26, 2010 | - Powered by | MADRID: Spanish airline Iberia said on Thursday it fell into the red in 2009 with a deep net ... (photo: Creative Commons / Barcex)
Aerospace   France   Madrid   Photos   Transport  
A huge crowd is seen at the Puerta del Sol square during a march against a bill to ease restrictions on abortion, in Madrid, Saturday, Oct. 17, 2009. Star Tribune
New Spanish abortion law given final green light after approval by Senate
| MADRID - Spain on Wednesday approved a sweeping new law that eases restrictions on abortion, declaring the practice a woman's right and doing away with the threat of im... (photo: AP / Arturo Rodriguez)
Abortion   Approval   Photos   Restrictions   Senate  
South Europe West Europe
- Greece pleads with US to stop the speculators
- Robinson keeps faith in his side despite result in Rome
- Spotlight on the World Cup contenders: Italy
- Arrests over theft of Cyprus ex-leader's corpse
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Greek PM not looking for aid in meeting with Obama
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- Dutch Catholic leaders order probe into alleged sex abuse of
- Cindy Crawford blackmailer jailed in Germany
- Your Link to Germany
- 'Thieves, Thieves, Thieves' Fiorentina Fans Shout At
Journalists interview Dublin Archbishop Diarmuid Martin, left, as Irish Cardinal Sean Brady, center, looks on, in front of St. Peter's Square, at the Vatican, Friday, Dec. 11, 2009.
FACTBOX - Sex abuse scandals in the Catholic church
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Central Europe Scandinavia
- Cindy Crawford blackmailer jailed in Germany
- Your Link to Germany
- Drivers warned of drunks in road as Romania tries to reduce
- Cindy Crawford blackmailer Edis Kayalar jailed in Germany
 In this photo released by the Polizia Moderna Italian Police staff, an aerial view is shown of St. Peter´s Square at the Vatican from behind the Basilica dome, and Via della Conciliazione boulevard packed with pilgrims, Wednesday April 6, 2005. Ove
Vatican says wrong to single out Church over abuse
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- Irish arrests over 'plot to kill cartoonist'
- 800-year-old shipwreck found in Baltic Sea
- India, China to formally back Copenhagen Accord
- US woman charged with recruiting jihadists online
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev speaks with visiting Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt, left, during their meeting in the Moscow Kremlin on Tuesday, March 9, 2010.
Russia urges Sweden to extradite Chechen "bandits"
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The Balkans The Baltics
- Cypriot ex-leader's stolen body found: three held
- Ex-president's body stolen for ransom, Cyprus says
- Davis Cup Short of Stars but Not of Heroes
- Soccer Intelligence: All in the Mind, or the Feet?
Cyprus President Tassos Papadopoulos concedes defeat in a brief speech at his campaign headquarters in Nicosia, Cyprus, Sunday, Feb. 17, 2008. Papadopoulos was eliminated Sunday from Cyprus' presidential runoff in a major surprise after a cliffhanger election that saw three candidates neck-and-neck until the last minute. Communist party leader Demetris Christofias, 61, and 59-year-old former Foreign Minister Ioannis Kasoulides of the right-wing DISY party will now vie for the five-year presidency in next Sunday's runoff
Ex-president's body stolen for ransom, Cyprus says
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- 800-year-old shipwreck found in Baltic Sea
- Britons in uproar over Cup loss to Lithuania Cavs coach rest
- Russia urges Sweden to extradite Chechens
- 12 centuries-old shipwrecks found in Baltic Sea
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev speaks with visiting Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt, left, during their meeting in the Moscow Kremlin on Tuesday, March 9, 2010.
Russia urges Sweden to extradite Chechen "bandits"
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