+ Follow MANY SPANISH Tag
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[Title] => Spanish village to raise funds with marijuana
[Summary] => A tiny Spanish village has voted to lease land for growing marijuana as a source of desperately needed revenue — a unique but legally questionable way of battling an economic crisis highlighted by staggering unemployment and a looming recession.
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[Title] => Spain to bring more tourists to RP despite terror threat
[Summary] => Despite threats of terrorism and advisories against travel to the Philippines, Spanish tourists and investors will continue to visit the country starting this year, the Spanish embassy said yesterday.
Speaking during yesterdays celebration of Spanish Day, Jose Miguel Cortes, Spanish embassy economic and commercial counselor, said Spain has been discussing with Tourism Secretary Joseph Ace Durano how to interest the Spanish tourism sector in the investment possibilities available in the Philippines.
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[AuthorName] => Pia Lee-Brago
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MANY SPANISH
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[Title] => Spain to bring more tourists to RP despite terror threat
[Summary] => Despite threats of terrorism and advisories against travel to the Philippines, Spanish tourists and investors will continue to visit the country starting this year, the Spanish embassy said yesterday.
Speaking during yesterdays celebration of Spanish Day, Jose Miguel Cortes, Spanish embassy economic and commercial counselor, said Spain has been discussing with Tourism Secretary Joseph Ace Durano how to interest the Spanish tourism sector in the investment possibilities available in the Philippines.
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