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    A man looks over a fence in front of office towers in the business district of Madrid, Spain, Friday, April 11, 2014. Spain's statistics office said prices were 0.1 percent lower in March than the year before, slightly less than the previous estimate of 0.2 percent. The figures released Friday by the National Statistics Institute may ease concerns that the country will suffer a prolonged bout of deflation, or falling prices. Deflation can weigh on growth by prompting consumers to delay purchases and businesses to refrain from investing. (AP Photo/Paul White)
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    A sub-Saharan migrant sits on top of a pole set in a metallic fence that divides Morocco and the Spanish enclave of Melilla on Thursday April 3, 2014. Spanish and Moroccan police have thwarted a fresh attempt by dozens of African migrants to try to scale border fences to enter the Spanish enclave of Melilla. Thousands of sub-Saharan migrants seeking a better life in Europe are living illegally in Morocco and regularly try to enter Melilla in the hope of later making it to mainland Spain.  (AP Photo / Santi Palacios)
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    Spain pays homage to former PM Adolfo Suarez
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    FILE- This is a Jan. 14, 1980 file photo of Spain's Prime Minister Adolfo Suarez , left, as he meets with U.S. President Jimmy Carter at the White House in Washington. Suarez  Spain's first democratically-elected prime minister after decades of right-wing rule under Gen. Francisco Franco, died Sunday March 23, 2014. Suarez was 81-years-old.  (AP Photo/Dennis Cook)
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    Spain’s Zara owner says investing weighs on profit
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    Vodafone agrees to buy Spain’s Ono for $10 billion
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    Spain, Morocco bust suspected jihadist cell
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    Spain, Morocco bust suspected jihadist cell

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    Spain recalls train bombings on 10th anniversary
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