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...When reading Pere Aragonès’s article (“Catalonia will pursue its right to a referendum”, Opinion, December 12), I was reminded of when, several years ago, I drove from Catalonia to Aragón, another of Spain...
...Please, let us go The last time I was on the pages of Energy Source, I wrote about international oil companies exiting all or parts of their Nigerian operations as the business environment in Africa’s largest...
...“I think that China will remain constrained by concerns about the mutual defence treaty.”...
...“Tenochtitlan, I sometimes think, is what [Córdoba] yearns to be,” he says....
...“I’d had enough of digging, to be honest,” he said. “But I had a few more swings and the noise was so high pitched, I knew it was going to be something worth digging up. Then I saw it was gold . . ....
...“Engineering-wise, I don’t know if there is a solution,” said Jonathan Roach, container market analyst at shipbroker Braemar. “It’s likely to be a continuing problem....
...Following the Sunday vote, PP-Vox coalitions are possible in at least five of Spain’s 17 regions, including Valencia, Aragón and Extremadura....
...“At the frontier I was searched from head to foot, naked,” she recalled in her autobiography Out of This Century....
...Master of Wine Fernando Mora fashions an array of delicate Garnachas in Aragón under his Frontonio label. I emailed him to ask whether Château Rayas had ever been an inspiration....
...the English Reformation before Mary I, Henry’s daughter, ordered his execution....
...In 1926, Breton and Louis Aragon stormed the Paris premiere of the Ballet Russes’ Romeo and Juliet, for which Max Ernst and Jean Miró had designed the costumes, to protest against the commercialisation of...
...Carcanets were also donned by two other of Henry VIII’s wives, Jane Seymour and Anne of Cleves, as well as his daughter Mary I, and were common throughout the Tudor period....
...Among them was Luis Buñuel, the Aragón-born surrealist film-maker, who made, among other Mexican masterpieces, Los Olvidados, about Mexico’s City’s street children....
...“Less direct connectivity for small economies should keep some regulators awake at night,” says Teodoro....
...“It’s a very swanky Renaissance English palace that’s housed everyone from Richard III to Catherine of Aragon,” Nick says. “It takes around two to three years to complete a single room.”...
...On Saturdays or Sundays, embrace the slow rhythm of the city and go for a walk along Via di San Teodoro (near the Circus Maximus), one of Rome’s most beautiful and lesser-known streets....
...I love the small-town feel of Fulham.”...
...I have made myself a small garden, all around me, where I can take a stroll . . . ” ‘Matisse: The Books’ by Louise Rogers Lalaurie, Thames & Hudson, £60, is published September 24 ‘Matisse: Like A Novel...
...“There are not many things in the world that I don’t know,” he said in an interview with Channel 4 News last week. “Uganda is very successful....
...“We’re approaching the peak in the next few weeks, I suspect.”...
...I don’t think there are any opportunities.” After three months in hospital guarded by security guards, Masudi escaped and is now in hiding....
...Poltorak says: “If I was in my twenties now I would never have to come to the UK.”...
...I love it!...
...He described the boycott as “a total failure” more than offset by a rival social media campaign dubbed “I am going to Teruel”....
...of the Shivaliks at my back, I start probing within myself, my mind full of memories and lost images.”...
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