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...“2020 was a disaster,” said Pepe Díaz, who runs three Menorca hotels....
...Down one street is Jesús María 7 where, in the weeks before the pandemic, I dropped off friends to stay....
...The music resumes with resonant swirls of Sam Harris piano and finishes with a dead stop, but by then guest Cuban vocalist Jesús Diaz has toasted in Yoruba and Akinmusire has soared to the heights....
...That impasse has led Isabel Díaz Ayuso, the regional government chief, to describe Madrid’s 6.6m inhabitants as “hostages”....
...One of Podemos’s most significant appointments is Yolanda Díaz, a labour lawyer and Communist party member who is taking up the employment portfolio....
...Mr López Obrador has proposed Jesús Seade, a respected economist and founding deputy director of the World Trade Organization, to lead Nafta negotiations if he is elected — a potentially canny choice as...
...The wallpaper fire alarm Wallpaper is often viewed as a fire hazard, but a new strain of the stuff could turn that on its head, writes Jesus Diaz in Co.Design....
...It is run by Gustavo Díaz, a Home Depot employee in Alabama and retired colonel who tried to topple Chávez in a 2002 coup attempt. “In this country, no one can set prices based on DolarToday....
...Now they work to subsist,” says Jesús Díaz, a job mediator who works in the same office. Over the past two years, Spain has won international admiration for turning around its once-shaky economy....
...This season it’s the Jesus and Mary Chain and Cocteau Twins. Real camera, smartphone, or straight to Instagram?...
...Selections by Vanessa Friedman … Junot Díaz, Author of ‘This is How You Lose Her’ (Faber) The most extraordinary (and harrowing) book I read this year was Oscar Martínez’s The Beast: Riding the Rails...
...Jesus is gone but Mary is still on earth, harassed by evangelists who want to make her life a story....
...“Díaz Ferrán’s situation is unsustainable.” Jesús Bárcenas, one of the CEOE’s vice-presidents, recently told Cadena Ser radio that in Mr Díaz Ferrán’s place, he would have resigned “some time ago”....
...Alberto “Korda” Diaz, a former fashion photographer with a sharper eye for glamour than was useful for most of his employers, was assigned in March 1960 by the Cuban newspaper Revolucion to take pictures...
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