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Madrid wants more public awareness of $400,000 grant's advantage
Town officials aren't satisfied that enough residents are aware of what a $400,000 federal grant can do to improve their housing.
Famous Spain judge convicted of misusing authority
The superstar Spanish judge who won global fame for aggressively taking on international human rights cases has been convicted of overstepping his jurisdiction in a domestic corruption probe and barred from the bench for 11 years, marking a spectacular fall from grace for one of the nation's most prominent citizens.
This is the third chapter of a nine-chapter serial story to be published weekly in NeXt.
Censored Chinese artist's photos coming to NYC
Liu Xia is a forbidden artist whose work is censored in her native China. The photographer, who is under house arrest, uses life-like dolls as metaphors for the pain and suffering of the Chinese people.
Hedge Funds Underestimating Europe's Will to Force Greek Losses
Hedge funds seeking to wring profits from a Greek debt restructuring are underestimating the will of policy makers to impose losses on them, according to investors who say trying to beat the politicians is too risky.
Invading Cuba, Packing Artworks
Miami collector Ella Fontanals-Cisneros was 14 years old when she and her family fled the political upheaval of Cuba's revolution, but now she - and part of her acclaimed collection of contemporary art - are headed home.
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The St. Lawrence County Health Initiative's Creating Healthy Places project recently invested in the Madrid Youth Commission by helping them replace their aging skates, hockey sticks and sleds.
Upcycled artists turn old into new, 21st-century style
Mad Recycler Janessa Brown cuts up a mattress to make bedspring wreaths as Nora Flaherty looks on.
Westport murder suspect found dead in Spain
A man accused of killing a Connecticut jewelry store owner, stealing about $300,000 in diamonds and fleeing to Spain has been found dead in prison there, just days after he was taken into custody after an international manhunt.
Spain's Two Finance Ministers Clash on Budget Amid Recession
Jan. 24 -- Economy Minister Luis de Guindos said Spain is sticking to its deficit goal even as the economy shrinks, underlining a rift in the month-old Cabinet over whether the nation can halve its shortfall during a recession.
Property damage accidents reported in Potsdam, Gouverneur
56 and Country Lane, Potsdam. a Nicholas S. Miller, 21, Potsdam, and Jeffrey L. LaMar, 59, Parishville, at 1:40 p.m. at the intersection of U.S. Rt.
Crash and burn time for Spain's crusading judge?
Police watch as citizens protest the upcoming trial of Spanish judge Baltazar Garzon outside the Supreme Court in Madrid Friday Jan.