Hints and tips:
...Alongside me in the back is Fernando Rivera, an immaculately turned out guide from Cartagena....
...He pays particular attention to the 1923-1930 rule of strongman General Miguel Primo de Rivera — “the least researched period of modern Spain”....
...Not so his son, José Antonio Primo de Rivera, chief exponent of Spanish fascism, executed by the Republicans after Francisco Franco’s 1936 military uprising....
...I’m going to start work on a project to build a studio house there with my neighbour, the architect José Juan Rivera Río of JJRR Arquitectura....
...The over 33,000 graves behind the basilica’s chapels would be converted into a civilian cemetery and the body of José Antonio Primo de Rivera, founder of the fascist Falange, would be moved from its privileged...
...Another gallery taking part is Labor, whose founder, Pamela Echeverria, is showing works by Roger White, Héctor Zamora and Pedro Reyes priced between $5,000 and $70,000....
...Instead, curator Barbara Haskell excavates different roots, following them to Mexico and into the studios of Diego Rivera, José Clemente Orozco and David Alfaro Siqueiros....
...The Whitney’s Vida Americana traces how Mexican muralists remade American Art, featuring work by Diego Rivera, José Clemente Orozco and David Alfaro Siqueiros....
...The problem is that it’s true and they’re right,” Randall Rivera, director of leading radio news show Noticias Monumental, wrote on Twitter. “If we don’t like it, then let’s make a safer country....
...The only marked graves are those of Franco and José Antonio Primo de Rivera, the founder of the fascist Falange party....
...This option, which has already been tried once, in 2016, is the least likely, due to the animosity between Mr Sánchez and Albert Rivera, the leader of Ciudadanos....
...The Valley of the Fallen is officially a memorial to the war dead on both sides and contains the remains of 33,000 people — but the only marked graves are those of Franco and José Antonio Primo de Rivera...
...Rivera’s refusal to negotiate with Mr Sánchez....
...Mr Rivera went into the election having vetoed any coalition with PSOE....
...“The main winner was Sanchez, not because he was the best, but because he who was the one that had more to lose, and he survived,” said José Fernández-Albertos, political analyst at Spain’s CSIC research...
...“We’re not taking advantage of this period of expansion,” said José Ignacio Conde Ruiz, a professor of economics at Madrid’s Complutense University....
...y Gasset and Diego Rivera....
...that Ciudadanos, the economically liberal party that is the closest to the centre of the trio of parties on the right, could cut a deal to govern with the socialists, even though Ciudadanos leader Albert Rivera...
...To staunch the losses, the Ciudadanos leader Albert Rivera ruled out a coalition with Mr Sánchez and aligned it with the two other parties to his right....
...The PP previously presumed to monopolise “everything to the right of the left” in the formula of José María Aznar, prime minister from 1996 to 2004....
...The Mexican state will receive you,” said Francisco Echeverría, federal delegate for the National Migration Institute in the state of Chiapas....
...ABC said the Socialist leader “copied entire paragraphs” and “used whole official reports without quotes” for his work at the Universidad Camilo José Cela de Madrid....
...and José López Portillo....
...But two figures stand out: José de Ibarra in the first half of the century and Miguel Cabrera in the next generation....
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