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...Information Highway Group is looking for full-time summer employees at its office in Barcelona, Spain...
Demonstrating the advances of current technology, Bezos delivered his speech via satellite from Seattle, and answered questions from the Internet, from people as far away as Madrid, Spain. He was unable to attend the conference in person due to the birth of his first child...
...Between such analyses, the book provides a compelling portrait of a young Naipaul driven by a tremendous desire to succeed, who nevertheless vacillates between prideful confidence and fear of the future. He rejects financial help from his family but must turn to them after a reckless spending spree in Spain; he works himself so hard that he is constantly ill and even suffers a nervous breakdown; he becomes depressed following the rejection of his first book by the publishers. These details remind us beyond doubt that there is a fallible human being who exists behind the mystique of the writer...
...store's manager, however, said he was not sure how the tradition arose. Cafe owner Josephina Y. Perez grew up in Pamplona, Spain, but "it certainly isn't Pamplona tradition," Timberlake says. "I remember Josephina saying that there have always been female servers there...
...most famous product of this new impulse is the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain. Frank Gehry's cascading structure, which has tripled tourism to funky Bilbao, has been a watershed, an instant icon that was featured in the latest James Bond movie and has mayors everywhere clamoring for their own "Bilbao." As a consequence, any number of designs that once seemed too radical to imagine, much less assemble, are being readied for construction. One of them is Daniel Libeskind's tumbling addition to the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, which looks like a cross between a building...