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...that honor him. Spain's Minister of Culture, Carmen Calvo, believes that this new engagement with the past is a sign that her country has grown up. "After 30 years, Spanish society is mature enough to engage in a conversation about what really happened," she says. Political-science professor Paloma Aguilar, 40, adds that demographics also play a role, because people of her age are driving the memorial efforts. Indeed, political life in Spain is largely governed these days by people too young to remember much about Franco: only 3% of the country's political representatives are over...
...summer weather far from tourists and prying paparazzi lenses. State officials refuse to disclose the actual number of islands for sale, but high-end real estate experts say 17 barren outcrops alone are up for grabs in the Ionian Sea, near Nidri Lefkada, pictured, and Skorpios, Onassis' private retreat. Paloma Picasso, fashion designer and daughter of the Spanish artist Pablo, recently bought the 540,000-sq-m island of Petalas nearby. Much of the growing enthusiasm stems from changes to Greek property laws in 2003 that allow foreigners to buy islands for as little as $670,000. Is there...
...Spokeswoman Paloma A. Zepeda ’06 wrote in an e-mail that while the HRC compliments the Dems on their ingenuity, it strongly disagrees with their ideological position...
...Paloma A. Zepeda ’06, spokeswoman for the Harvard Republican Club, issued a statement both supporting Frist’s proposal and showing respect for the protest at Princeton...
...Paloma A. Zepeda ’06, spokeswoman for the Harvard Republican Club (HRC)—a co-sponsor of Feith’s appearance—said that while her organization respects student dissent on campus, it thinks Feith has the right to speak his case...