| Thu, 29 Jul 2010 Vatican prelate attacks Spain's PM over abortion law Vatican City: A top Vatican prelate on Wednesday attacked Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero over a new law legalising abortion in his country. | Monsignor Ignacio Carrasco de Paula described the law was "senseless, absolutely senseless, and corresponds... | Lawmakers in Spain's Catalonia region ban bullfighting | MADRID | Lawmakers in the northeastern Spanish region of Catalonia voted to ban bullfighting Wednesday, dealing the most significant blow so far to a tradition considered by many Spaniards to be an essential part of their cultural patrimony. | In many ways, however, t... | Spain allows medicinal use of cannabis Madrid: Spain has allowed the medication derived from cannabis - the main ingredient in marijuana - for the treatment of spasticity in patients with multiple sclerosis. | Health Minister Trinidad Jimenez said the therapeutic use of cannabis has been studied for "many ye... | Nadal slams UEFA over exclusion | MADRID - Tennis world No 1 and Real Mallorca shareholder Rafa Nadal has hit out at governing body UEFA for excluding the financially-troubled La Liga club from European competition this season. | Mallorca finished fifth in the league last campaign and qualified for th... | Bullfighting halted in Spain's Catalan region | By Vanessa Romeo | Barcelona - The Catalan parliament dealt the death blow to bullfighting in the region on Wednesday, outlawing the centuries-old spectacle for the first time on mainland Spain. | The result of 68 in favour, 55 against the ban was expected, as Catalon... | What I ate yesterday: Judith Chalmers on her holiday diet | In our regular column, we study the daily eating habits of celebrities and ask a nutritionist to assess their diet. This week, television presenter Judith Chalmers reveals what she ate yesterday. | Happy holidays: Judith Chalmers had three glasses of wine while eating... | | |
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