Murcia

Something To Declare: León, Spain; Lebanon; Colombia, via Florida; Answers on Australia

Destination of the week : Le_n, Spain Is this northern Spain's loveliest city? Warning of the week: Lebanon Tomorrow is Independence Day in Lebanon, but the latest warning from the US State Department urges travellers to avoid...

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A Cartagena hotel with runway appeal

The Tcherassi courtyard combines old and new architectural flourishes. But the country has seriously cleaned up its safety and security act in recent years and new visitors are rolling in. While some head for the big-city...

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New Faces For the 'Gala Flamenca'

It is all action for the Raquel Peña Spanish Flamenco Dance Company, as they continue to dominant the local Flamenco scene, both on screen and on stage. A born dancer, Raquel Peña was raised on Flamenco, and has since...

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Kings College Fun and Frolics

Reception and Year One classes enjoy the Science and Water Museum Kings College Fun and Frolics It’s been a hectic time for the teachers and pupils of the Kings College in Murcia, which opened in September 2007 and is going...

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Schoolchildren in Colombia Welcome School Kits Packed at U.S.-Held Youth Event

Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) International SILVER SPRING, Md.--In early November, the Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) distributed 10,000 school kits to vulnerable and displaced children in...

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CB&I wins $1.4 billion refinery contract (at bizjournals.com)

has been awarded a refinery construction project by Refinería de Cartagena SA valued at $1.4 billion. The Woodlands-based energy infrastructure company will build a new refinery in Cartagena, Colombia with a capacity of 165,000...

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sneak peek: anne lise kjaer

scandinavian born trend forcaster anne lise kjaer lives and works from her 4 bedroom victorian house in north london’s highgate. her company, kjaer global, works with an internationally recognized client base with wide reach....

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A childless marriage blends too well with its barren setting

Playwright Des Walsh has transported the tragic tale of a woman's despair over her infertility from Spain's Andalusia to a cold, isolated Newfoundland village Rocking the Cradle In the program for Des Walsh's Rocking the Cradle...

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1532: Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro executes the Inca emperor Atahualpa, conquering Peru.

The deeds of the conquistadors were surely as amazing as those of the ancient Greeks or Romans. But even in the 16th century, questions were asked about the morality of their exploits. Introduction 'Everything that has happened...

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Miss Colombia beauty pageant comes to a big end

The big news in Colombia these days revolves around a pair of hips. When it comes to feminine pulchritude, human passion and good old-fashioned politics – all enlivened by a generous dollop of scandal – the yearly competition...

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