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[Title] => Spain PM: Princess Cristina innocent of fraud
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[Title] => Spain PM vows to stay on amid corruption scandal
[Summary] => Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy said yesterday he had no plans to bow to opposition parties' demands that he resign following the publication of text messages in which he tells a former ruling party treasurer under a corruption investigation to "stay calm."
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[Title] => Spain crisis fuels Catalan separatist sentiment
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[Title] => Spain: Economic pain to deepen despite bank rescue
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[Title] => Thousands protest health, education cuts in Spain
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