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...restaurant and more casual lounge bar (some Planeta products such as wine are sold in its small boutique)....
...EU member states have blocked the broadcasting of the RT, Rossiya 24, TV Center International, RTR-Planeta and Sputnik TV channels, but some of them continue to exercise an influence via digital platforms...
...to depart included CaixaBank and Sabadell, two of Spain’s four biggest lenders; Naturgy, one of the country’s three biggest utilities; Cellnex, Europe’s biggest owner of mobile phone towers; and Grupo Planeta...
...The award is reserved for unpublished work, and the winner’s acceptance of Planeta’s publishing rights is a condition of entry....
...She did not identify them, but the draft document named Rossiya RTR/RTR-Planeta, Rossiya 24/Russia 24 and TV Centre International....
....£16.99 Majestic (just £11.99 if any six bottles are bought) Planeta, Eruzione 1614 2018 Sicilia 12.5%Carricante vines are planted at 800m on volcanic soils. Nutty lime flavours and light chewiness....
...The Planeta prize (now worth €1m) was awarded not to a reclusive female academic — as Mola had been described — but to Jorge Díaz, Agustín Martínez and Antonio Mercero....
...She is making her first feature film, ‘El Planeta’, a dark comedy about eviction Follow @FTMag on Twitter to find out about our latest stories first....
...group that is owned by Grupo Planeta....
...Menfi is Sicily’s biggest wine region, where the winemaking Planeta family have worked the vines for 17 generations....
...A spokeswoman for Planeta, which published the most recent editions of Across the River and Into the Trees, said the group had been unaware of the censorship changes at the time of publication, adding that...
...Nevertheless, most of Sicily’s notable wine companies – Cusumano, Duca di Salaparuta, Firriato, Planeta, Tasca d’Almerita – have all recently invested in land on the mountain, some even building wineries...
...It felt like it in 2012, when José Manuel Lara, the boss of Grupo Planeta, said that, if Catalonia divorces Spain, Planeta’s book-publishing arm would divorce Barcelona....
...José Manuel Lara, chairman of the publisher Grupo Planeta, said he would shift the company’s headquarters away from Barcelona to Madrid if the region chose to become independent....
...Planeta has diversified east and now also makes fine wines based on Sicilian grape varieties....
...From El Pais: The president of Planeta [Spain's biggest publisher], José Manuel Lara, warned on Friday that if Catalonia ends up seceding from Spain, his publishing house will take its headquarters elsewhere...
...Luis Carlos Sarmiento Jr, whose father bought El Tiempo after financial problems prompted Spanish publisher Planeta to sell the paper in 2012 after buying it in 2007, has been more explicit....
...The clearest challenge to secession has come from Barcelona-based media giant Grupo Planeta....
...Luis Carlos Sarmiento (pictured left), whose $10.5bn fortune was built on construction and financial services under the Grupo Aval banner, is buying a 55 per cent stake in El Tiempo from Planeta, of Spain...
...It gives more prominence to a green ribbon, the symbol of an environmental “movement”, De bem com o planeta (At peace with the planet), which the brand itself has created....
...● Josep Lluis Monreal is president of the Océano Group, not the founder and president of Planeta, as wrongly stated in a Special Report on Barcelona on March 21....
...Spain’s two largest publishing conglomerates – Planeta and Random House Mondadori – have their headquarters in Barcelona....
...Mr Berezovsky, who was granted political asylum in the UK in 2003, has been awarded £150,000 in damages against RTR Planeta, the Russian state broadcaster and an individual called Vladimir Terluk over allegations...
...Mr Berezovsky, who has lived in London since 2001, is suing RTR Planeta, the Russian state broadcaster and an individual called Vladimir Terluk over allegations made in a programme broadcast in April 2007...
...Antena 3, a television station controlled by Barcelona-based media group Planeta, confirmed on Thursday that it was in talks with La Sexta, another free-to-air station controlled by a separate Catalan media...
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