A Spanish lesson for Bush Posted: Monday, April 12, 2004
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A Spanish lesson for Bush A crowd is gathered under a drizzle outside the U.S. Embassy here in the capital of a country that has been one of America's closest allies. Perhaps the crowd has come to express solidarity with the American troops being shot at (along with Spanish troops) in the alleys of cities like Falluja? Try again.
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