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...July 9, Atta made another trip to Madrid. He spent 10 days in Spain, running up 1,250 miles on his rental car. His time there remains murky, but last week six men suspected of belonging to a group financed by bin Laden were arrested in Spain on charges unrelated to Sept. 11. Investigators are tracing Atta's steps to see whether he met with them...
...sure, Latin America has seen its share of dotcom flameouts and busted deals. Last month Telefonica of Spain withdrew its takeover bid for a Brazilian cellular company, citing financial fallout from the terror attacks against...
Ortega, 65, began producing clothes in the family kitchen in 1963; today, thanks to the May IPO of his textile company Inditex, he is Spain's wealthiest man. Inditex owns clothing chains in 34 countries, including the U.S. Zara, the best known, sells affordable copies of high-fashion originals soon after they hit the catwalk. Zara will increase its U.S. presence later this year by opening two stores in Miami, its first outlets outside New York City...
Ambrose is survived by his fiancee, Bianca Angelino. The couple, who had been engaged for two weeks, had planned to marry next September in Spain...
...Furedi. "But that isn't happening at the moment." He laments the situation in the U.K., which has the worst record in Europe for looking after preschool children, according to a recent survey by Britain's Daycare Trust. "We are going to end up like [those] societies in Spain and Portugal and Italy where women just aren't having children because they know it is impossible to have a kid and to work. As a society we are just not able to organize life to make childbearing a realistic option and that would be a very sad state of affairs...