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...“It’s clear that there is community transmission, but we don’t know at what level,” said Fernando González Candelas, a researcher at Valencia's Fisabio foundation and professor of genetics at the university...
...Additional reporting by Victor Mallet in Paris...
...Demonstrating her friend Susy Atondo Gastélum’s favourite dish, Erika Acosta González de-veins shrimps, chops cucumbers and squeezes lemons....
...Most notable was the Galaxy Z Fold 2, with a refreshed design to “raise the standard . . . for the premium high-tech experience”, according to Victor Delgado, an executive who leads Samsung’s global alliances...
...“This will translate into other increases — more expensive cement, price rises in what you buy at Walmart,” said Víctor Ramírez, an energy expert....
...The French president wants to convince us (and his voters) it is, according to Victor Mallet, reporting from the Biarritz G7 summit....
...Juan Manuel Delgado, head of studies at Madrid’s Camilo José Cela secondary school, says the technology teaching has been absorbed into an approach where pupils solve their own problems....
...Fino and Manzanilla tend to be only a few years old, so González Byass’s famous Tio Pepe Fino regularly sells for less than £10 a bottle in the UK, with the own labels of the notoriously exigent British...
...Yet from this “mess”, as many are calling it, one clear victor has emerged: Spain itself....
...Felipe González ensured that Spain’s first high-speed train linked Madrid with his home town of Seville in 1992, when Barcelona would have been the more obvious choice....
...Even today, Zabala says, she cannot bear the sight of Felipe González, prime minister from 1982 to 1996 (“I have to turn the television off”). Her view of Spain is tinged by bitterness and doubt....
...The dissident cinema that sprang up in response included the sly satires of Luis García Berlanga, or Víctor Erice’s 1973 masterpiece on social repression, The Spirit of the Beehive....
...Among the newly appointed judges are Rolando Sousa, a prominent supporter of jailed former president Alberto Fujimori, and former congressmen Cayo Galindo and Victor Mayorga....
...As portrayed by Anne Hathaway and costumed by Paco Delgado, though, Fantine looks suspiciously chic....
...“People are leaving again, to Germany, even to Chile,” says Mr Delgado. “But the earlier wave was manual labour. Now it’s people with qualifications.”...
...But Mr Rubalcaba, who served under both Felipe González and Mr Zapatero, former Socialist prime ministers, emphasised his experience while moving to the left during the internal campaign to become secretary-general...
...Felipe González and even José María Aznar, the former prime ministers of left and right who took Spain into the EU and the euro respectively, seem like towering figures in comparison....
...My hosts were manager Pia Pablo and housekeeper Victor Aguirre, an affable and talented team put in place in the hope of kick-starting a new wave of tourism....
...José Manuel González-Páramo, Spanish member of the European Central Bank’s executive board, said this week that Spain should segregate bad assets from good to encourage investment in the financial sector...
...“Once again our earnings confirm BBVA’s extraordinary ability to generate profit, even in the most complex scenarios,” Francisco González, executive chairman, said....
...“Now is the time to show if Spain shifts to the centre or to the left,” Esteban González Pons, a PP spokesman, said on Friday....
...Francisco González, executive chairman of BBVA, has said he expects only “six or seven” significant banks to remain after the current round of restructuring is completed....
...The regulatory filings by the banks show that Mr De Guindos’s new requirements are not quite as stringent as first thought – although Manuel González Cid, BBVA chief financial officer, called them “extremely...
...Esteban González Pons, an outspoken PP politician, said on Friday that the latest jobless figures showed that “we can’t sink any lower”....
...France, meanwhile, agreed to support Spain’s bid to keep a seat on the executive board of the European Central Bank after José Manuel González-Páramo’s term expires in the first half of this year....
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