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...minute documentary will be broadcast on June 2 throughout Spain and was prompted in part by interest due to King Juan Carlos of Spain's June 7 visit to Harvard to deliver the commencement address...
...Spain, professors are much more dictators," Calaf said...
...series has expanded remarkably in the last five years, from four to 10 books. The traditional consumer favorites--Let's Go Europe and Let's Go USA--remain the biggest sellers, but more specialized regional guides to places ranging from Israel and Egypt to Spain. Portugal and Morocco have also garnered sizeable audiences. A new guide on Mexico, which Let's Go staffers have been working on for two years, will hit bookstores across the country this fall...
...democratic. Yet to ignore ideology is to care little for one's own values. The human rights situation in Communist nations is appalling, as it is in many other countries. But no totalitarian regime has ever permitted a change of power, while many authoritarian government have done so--Argentina, Spain, and Greece are prominent examples. A communist El Salvador would never allow true elections; a formerly authoritarian El Salvador is holding them right...
Juan Carles, who comes from the centuries-old Bourbon dynasty, was born in 1936 in Rome, where his family moved during the Spanish Civil War. He returned to Spain at age nine and was educated in the military and the law. His wife, Princess Sophia of Greece, has a Ph.D. and reportedly teaches at the University of Madrid. The couple has three children--two daughters and a son--in high school in Madrid...