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...Asked whether any Latin American nation had taken up Washington’s offer, Jose Ruiz, a spokesperson for US Southern Command, said it was “our policy not to disclose the particulars of ongoing private discussions...
...Alberto, a 22-year-old factory worker in northern Honduras, is trying to save up the equivalent of a year’s salary so he can leave the country....
...“The feeling from locals has always been that we lost the city centre to tourism and foreigners,” says Alberto Román, a freelance data analyst....
...“We must end this culture of leeching off the state,” chimed in her friend, Marta Ruiz....
...Museo Nacional del Prado, Calle Ruiz de Alarcón, 28014 (+34913-302 800; museodelprado.es)....
...“We hope that sectors that do not involve US jobs reallocation will be unaffected,” says Alberto Gavazzi, president of Diageo Latin America....
...For now, perhaps, but there are risks, as Daniela Ruíz Zárate at Monex told Beyondbrics....
...Last year, he encouraged Alberto Ruiz-Gallardón, his ambitious justice minister, to table a controversial abortion reform, only to remove his support at the last minute....
...His announcement triggered the immediate resignation of Alberto Ruiz-Gallardón, the justice minister and architect of the abortion proposal....
...Alberto Ruiz-Gallardón, the justice minister and a party heavyweight, stood down last month after his boss decided to bin a controversial law to tighten the country’s abortion regime....
...Alberto Ruiz-Gallardón, the justice minister and architect of the new law, defended the approach in a press briefing on Friday, arguing that “the value of the life of an unborn child [cannot] depend only...
...Immediately after the announcement the Spanish government issued a strong rebuke, with Alberto Ruiz-Gallardón, the minister for justice, calling the move an “attempt to violate the constitution and the fundamental...
...Alberto Ruiz-Gallardón, the Spanish justice minister, said the move was an attempt to address the 1492 expulsions, which he described as one of Spain’s “most important historical errors”....
...The deepest, darkest fear of policy makers in Madrid is encapsulated in a blunt warning by Alberto Ruiz-Gallardón, Spain’s justice minister....
...Alberto Ruiz-Gallardón, Spain’s justice minister, criticised the ruling, saying: “It cannot be that someone who has killed 20 people is treated in the same way as someone who committed a single murder.”...
...“This consultation will not take place because it is not allowed by the constitution,” said Alberto Ruiz-Gallardón, the minister for justice....
...But Alberto Ruiz-Gallardón, Spain’s justice minister, told parliament in a heated session last week: “If there is an abortion . . . it can never be for the reason of disability, because that means creating...
...“What the independence of Catalonia really means is the disappearance of Spain as a nation,” was the stark assessment of Alberto Ruiz-Gallardón, Spain’s justice minister, in an interview....
...Newly installed festival chief Alberto Barbera took the tone of the time – austere is the new artistic – and with fewer films this year produced just as much fun, furore and food for thought....
...Alberto Ruiz Gallardón, Spain’s justice minister, said that the ruling Popular party, which was allegedly involved in the wire-tapping case, would “not make political judgments” and would “absolutely respect...
...When Alberto Ruiz-Gallardón, the mayor of Madrid, boasted of big reductions in air pollution since he had taken office in 2003, it seemed a moment for the city’s residents to celebrate an environmental breakthrough...
...“I suppose that, despite [finance minister] Elena Salgado’s restrictions, there will be something left for a beer,” Alfredo Pérez Rubalcaba, the interior minister, said expectantly to Alberto Ruiz-Gallardón...
...Alberto Ruiz-Gallardon, its mayor, suggested the recession was “actually an opportunity for Madrid”....
...The economic downturn has crimped his style but Alberto Ruíz-Gallardón, the mayor of Madrid and former regional governor, was once so fond of infrastructure projects that he became known as Ruíz-Socavón,...
...Most spectacular, if only because its stadium bears his name, is property developer Manuel Ruíz de la Lopera’s sale, due for completion in October, of his majority holding in Seville club Betis....
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