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...director is Spain's most admired artist. "He can't go anywhere anymore in Spain--he's mobbed, he's like the Beatles," says Geraldine Chaplin, who plays a supporting role in the film. Chaplin fears not for his life but for his sensibility, lonely in the distracting crowd. Almodovar disagrees. "I live as closely as possible to the way I've always lived," he says, but he acknowledges that this is not easy. The character in Talk to Her he identifies with is not the bustling Benigno but Lydia, the bullfighter: "The relationship between the bull and the matador...
...most of us, eating two servings of fish a week should not pose any problems. Guallar, who hails from coastal Spain, continues to flavor his paella with salmon, which has negligible mercury levels. Willett eats swordfish only about twice a month--because of its expense, not any fear of mercury. Fish-oil supplements are high in omega3 fatty acids and probably don't contain as much mercury as whole fish. But they don't taste nearly as good...
...Spain won't allow ship to approach coast and forces...
...sending nearly 3 million gallons of oil toward the coast ... The choppy waters of the Atlantic quickly spread the oil, making containment impossible. Preventing further damage and restoring the gunk-coated coast are now Spain's biggest challenges. Here are some cleanup methods...
...consequences for public order. The synagogue burnings that sparked global concern about the rise of European anti-Semitism were committed almost entirely by unassimilated Muslim immigrants. In Denmark, a Muslim group offered cash prizes to anyone who would kill nationally prominent Jews. Muslim immigrants in Germany, France, Britain and Spain have been linked to the Sept. 11 attacks. Immigrants are also greatly overrepresented among common criminals...