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Spain's parliament recently voted to identify thousands of dead from the Spanish civil war of the 1930s. Their remains are in the same tomb as former dictator Francisco Franco. Full Article at Southern California Public Radio
Some attribute the term “fifth column” with a remark General Francisco Franco made as he was marching on Madrid with four columns of troops, and a “fifth column” of sympathizers within the city ready to help. Full Article at Town Hall
Ayala won many prestigious prizes in Spain, from the Cervantes award - considered the Spanish-language equivalent of the Nobel for literature - in 1991 to the Prince of Asturias in 1998. Full Article at Macleans.ca
MADRID Francisco Ayala, a novelist, sociologist and one of Spain's leading scholars, who went into exile during the country's decades of dictatorship, died Tuesday. Full Article at KansasCity.com
Ayala won many prestigious prizes in Spain, from the Cervantes award - considered the Spanish-language equivalent of the Nobel for literature - in 1991 to the Prince of Asturias in 1998. Full Article at The Bellingham Herald
For several work mornings the headline on "the new" CNN.com has been "Bay Bridge still closed." In my head I hear it in the voice of Chevy Chase. "General Francisco Franco is still dead!" Full Article at Slashdot
The exhumation and possible identification of Lorca, a martyr to the leftist Republican side, are a delicate issue in Spain. The poet's descendants have asked for his remains to be left in peace. Full Article at Deutsche Welle
F orensic experts have begun exhuming an unmarked mass grave that could hold the remains of the acclaimed poet Federico Garcia Lorca, a milestone in Spain's drive to address the legacy of its 1936-39 civil war. Full Article at Globe and Mail
For years, Galadi has sought to give his grandfather, a bullfighter and anarchist, a proper burial. Full Article at The Washington Post
ALFACAR, Spain — Forensic experts on Wednesday began exhuming a mass unmarked grave that could hold the remains of the acclaimed poet Federico Garcia Lorca, in a milestone in Spain's drive to address the legacy of its 1936-39 civil war. Full Article at Deseret News
ALFACAR, Spain - Forensic experts on Wednesday began exhuming a mass unmarked grave that could hold the remains of the acclaimed poet Federico Garcia Lorca, in a milestone in Spain's drive to address the legacy of its 1936-39 civil war. Full Article at Access Atlanta Vendor
The work will be done on a remote hillside area near the southern city of Granada, near where the men were killed by members of a militia loyal to Gen. Francisco Franco. Full Article at Macleans.ca
Crews prepared Wednesday to exhume a grave believed to hold the remains of the acclaimed poet and playwright Federico Garcia Lorca, in a milestone in Spain's drive to address the legacy of its 1936-39 civil war. Full Article at Bradenton Herald
ALFACAR, Spain (AP) — Crews prepared Wednesday to exhume a grave believed to hold the remains of the acclaimed poet and playwright Federico Garcia Lorca, in a milestone in Spain's drive to address the legacy of its 1936-39 civil war. Full Article at Hampton Roads Daily Press
Clarence Kailin, a son of the Midwest whose lifelong commitment to social and economic justice led him to become one of the first Americans to take up arms against the fascist forces that swept across Europe in the years before World War II, has died... Full Article at The Nation
When archaeologists start digging on an olive tree-covered mountainside today they may finally unearth the truth about one of Spain’s most enduring literary riddles. Full Article at Times Online
Areal view of Madrid's Calle Alcal, where one million met to demonstrate against the government's abortion reform Photograph: H Ctor/EPA In September 2008, the remains of Federico García Lorca, one of Spain's greatest poets and an early martyr to the... Full Article at Comment Is Free
The closing of the Spectrum has been the most drawn-out affair since the 2000 election, maybe since the death of Generalissimo Francisco Franco. Full Article at Philly.com
The answer to one of Spain's great historical mysteries is believed to lie in an area of olive-clad mountainside, the size of half a football pitch. Full Article at BBC News
MADRID, Spain (CNN) -- The world may soon know for sure where Spanish poet and playwright Federico Garcia Lorca rests after fascists executed him in 1936 during Spain's Civil War. Full Article at CNN
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The last Spanish dictator Francisco Franco's equestrian statue is loaded on a truck after being dismantled on December 18, 2008 in the northern Spanish city of Santander. Franco's statue was erected in 1964.
View Photo »People attend the dismantling process of the last Spanish dictator Francisco Franco's equestrian statue on December 18, 2008 in the northern Spanish city of Santander. Franco's statue was erected in 1964.
View Photo »A crane dismantles the last Spanish dictator Francisco Franco's equestrian statue on December 18, 2008 in the northern Spanish city of Santander. Franco's statue was erected in 1964.
View Photo »A crane dismantles the last Spanish dictator Francisco Franco's equestrian statue on December 18, 2008 in the northern Spanish city of Santander. Franco's statue was erected in 1964.
View Photo »An unidentified man waves a flag of the Spanish Falangist (political movements and parties dating from the 1930s, most particularly the original fascist movement in Spain) movement as workers dismantle the last Spanish dictator Francisco Franco's equestrian statue it on December 18, 200...
View Photo »An unidentified man waves a flag of the Spanish Falangist (political movements and parties dating from the 1930s, most particularly the original fascist movement in Spain) movement as workers dismantle the last Spanish dictator Francisco Franco's equestrian statue it on December 18, 200...
View Photo »A worker covers the last Spanish dictator Francisco Franco's equestrian statue after dismantling it on December 18, 2008 in the northern Spanish city of Santander. Franco's statue was erected in 1964.
View Photo »A crane dismantles the last Spanish dictator Francisco Franco's equestrian statue on December 18, 2008 in the northern Spanish city of Santander. Franco's statue was erected in 1964.
View Photo »Workers cover the last Spanish dictator Francisco Franco's equestrian statue after dismantling it on December 18, 2008 in the northern Spanish city of Santander. Franco's statue was erected in 1964.
View Photo »Italian Foreign Minister franco Frattini (L) chats with Turkish counterpart Ali Babacan prior to the Foreign Affairs Minister meeting at the NATO Headquarters on November 2, 2008 in Brussels.
View Photo »Historical leader of the Fuerza Nueva (New Force) party Blas Pinar waves to supporters during a demonstration commemorating the 33th anniversary of late dictator General Francisco Franco's death in Madrid's Oriente Square, on November 23, 2008. Others in background are unidentified.
View Photo »Historical leader of the Fuerza Nueva (New Force) party Blas Pinar waves to supporters during a demonstration commemorating the 33th anniversary of late dictator General Francisco Franco's death in Madrid's Oriente Square, 23 November 2008.
View Photo »A far right wing supporter holds a portrait of former Spanish dictator Gen. Francisco Franco, top, and Falange leader Jose Antonio Primo de Rivera, bottom right, as another supporter salutes, during a homage to Franco on the 33rd anniversary of his death, in Madrid, Sunday, Nov. 23, 2008.
View Photo »A supporter of late Spanish dictator Francisco Franco holds portraits of him as she attends a demonstration to commemorate the 33th anniversary of his death in Madrid's Oriente Square on 23 November 2008.
View Photo »The shadow of a rightist supporter (R) of late Spanish dictator General Francisco Franco is seen November 23, 2008 in Madrid's Oriente Square during a demonstration to commemorate the 33th anniversary of his death.
View Photo »Supporters of late Spanish dictator General Francisco Franco give the fascist salute on November 23, 2008 in Madrid's Oriente Square during a demonstration to commemorate the 33th anniversary of his death.
View Photo »Supporters of late Spanish dictator General Francisco Franco give the fascist salute on November 23, 2008 in Madrid's Oriente Square during a demonstration to commemorate the 33th anniversary of his death.
View Photo »Supporters of late Spanish dictator General Francisco Franco give the fascist salute on November 23, 2008 in Madrid's Oriente Square during a demonstration to commemorate the 33th anniversary of his death.
View Photo »Supporters of late Spanish dictator General Francisco Franco give the fascist salute on November 23, 2008 in Madrid's Oriente Square during a demonstration to commemorate the 33th anniversary of his death.
View Photo »A supporter of late Spanish dictator Francisco Franco wears the cap with the insignia of the regime 's falange during a demonstration to commemorate the 33th anniversary of his death in Madrid's Oriente Square, on November 2008.
View Photo »Supporters of late Spanish dictator Francisco Franco give the Fascist salute during a demonstration to commemorate the 33th anniversary of his death in Madrid's Oriente Square, on November 2008.
View Photo »A supporter of late Spanish dictator Francisco Franco holds flags during a demonstration to commemorate the 33th anniversary of his death in Madrid's Oriente Square, on November 2008.
View Photo »In this July 11, 2006 file photo Spanish tourists are seen taking a snapshot in the Valle de Caidos (Valley of the Fallen), at the entrance of the basilica, carved into the rocks beneath a giant cross where the tomb of Spain's dictator General Francisco Franco lies.
View Photo »A reveller poses in tomato pulp during the annual "Tomatina" (tomato fight) in the Mediterranean village of Bunol, near Valencia, August 26, 2009.
View Photo »Revellers fight with tomato pulp during the annual "Tomatina" (tomato fight) in the Mediterranean village of Bunol, near Valencia, August 26, 2009.
View Photo »People attend the dismantling process of the last Spanish dictator Francisco Franco's equestrian statue on December 18, 2008 in the northern Spanish city of Santander. Franco's statue was erected in 1964.
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#HCR is the greatest threat to freedom since Francisco Franco.
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