Archive for June, 2006

4-0 Spain-Ukraine!

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Let the festivities begin! Spain produce the most emphatic win of the World Cup so far, thrashing the Ukraine 4-0! At last the Spanish look like they are actually capable of playing like a team! Can they go all the way? Can they finally beat the quarter-final knock-out jinx that plagues them in all major competitions?

And who ever said the Spanish don’t like their flag? :)

Written by Ben Curtis

June 14th, 2006 at 3:57 pm

“Express Kidnapping” on the rise in Spain

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It seems South American style, 24 hour turn-around kidnaps are on the rise in Spain – plus “there were 147 kidnappings in Madrid alone last year” – reports Giles Tremlett in the Guardian. That’s one every two or three days! I never heard about any of them!

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June 14th, 2006 at 12:01 pm

What is it about Spain?

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A while ago in the forums I asked you to name the first three things that come into your head when you think of Spain. Thinking about it today, a new question sprang to mind, and possibly the one I really meant to ask originally:

What is it that draws you to Spain? What do you like so much about the country?

I think I’m interested in exploring the essence of Spain in the eyes of others, in your eyes to be precise. Please comment here, or better still, in this post in the forums.

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June 13th, 2006 at 4:58 pm

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Notes from Spain Podcast no. 40 – Flying the flag

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England flag

Marina and Ben are in the UK for the weekend marveling at the amazing number of England flags draped everywhere in honour of the world cup. Why, they wonder, are there none to be seen on the streets of football-loving Spain?

Discuss/comment on this podcast here in the forums.

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June 12th, 2006 at 5:06 pm

Spanish sporting double

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Nadal wins the French Open (pics here), Alonso celebrates another F1 victory at Silverstone… Can they make it a triple on Wednesday?

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June 11th, 2006 at 6:43 pm

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Ghosts of Spain: Travels Through a Country’s Hidden Past – Giles Tremlett

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The New Spaniards   Book review by Marbella, with our thanks: “…I found it quite uncomfortable reading at times. If anyone remembers the initiation ceremony in the Richard Harris film, A Man Called Horse? Well, if you still love Spain/the Spanish after reading some parts of this book then you’ll see what I mean by the analogy. I passed the test but it wasn’t easy.

It is a real rollercoaster ride through the civil war, ETA, catalanismo, drugs, tourism, corruption, flamenco…the list goes on. Giles Tremlett has an easy going, quite punchy style which made the coverage of so many subject areas achievable. I’m not sure if it is a good or bad thing that after reading it I have more questions than answers.

Before reading this book, I thought that Spaniards were being shifty in not confronting their past in relation to the civil war. I think now that if Spaniards want to forget then outsiders (like me, like Tremlett by his own admission) should let them do so.”
Pick up a copy at:
Amazon.co.uk (Europe)

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June 10th, 2006 at 11:27 am

NFS recently and in the future.

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This is just a quick hello, update kind of a post. First of all, an apology for the slow-down in the rate of podcast output recently. Over the last two months we have been coming back and forth to the UK a lot to visit a member of my family who has been very unwell, and this has made it difficult to record as many podcasts as we would like, as often as we would like. Thanks for sticking around, life is slowly getting back to normal again.

So worry not, all the Notes from Spain podcasts are definitely here to stay! We have a new Notes in Spanish ready to go out as soon as I can finish the transcript (hopefully tomorrow), and we have endless plans for all three podcasts and the website. The forums are going so much better than I first imagined and I want to thank everyone that is involved in keeping them so busy – as I hoped they are turning into a really interesting resource for anyone that wants to know about all aspects of Spain – a perfect complement to the blog and the podcasts.

More tomorrow… ¡Hasta entonces! Ben

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June 8th, 2006 at 11:53 pm

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Santiago Flickr Set

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Santiago de Compostella

Greg Gladman has posted a great Flickr set that really captures the essence of Santiago de Compostella. The image of the wheelchair-bound woman arriving at the cathedral is particularly striking.

Written by Ben Curtis

June 7th, 2006 at 11:45 am

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Beer and free tapas

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Here’s a quick tip for a tapas-grazing evening in Spain. Don’t order your food with your very first drinks in a bar. In many bars your beers/wine will arrive with a free tapa, but if you ordered food at the same time, the tapa gets left behind the bar. So, wait and see what you are given for free, then order something from the menu.

The biggest exceptions to this are Granada and San Sebastian. In Granada you get so much free food with your drinks that you simply won’t need to order any food all night! In fact, after your fourth drink you’ll be pleading with the waiter to keep his food behind the bar and leave your bulging waistline in peace!

In San Sebastian it’s a different story. Here the Pinxos (tapas) are exquisite, practically art-forms, and it’s very unlikely they’ll be giving these away for free. So, take what you like off the bar top, and pay up at the end. (Photo: pinxos bar in San Sebastian).

Written by Ben Curtis

June 7th, 2006 at 7:04 am

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Spanish companies still in mood for world domination…

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Telefonica’s takeover of 0-2 was pretty impressive, and now this:

“Directors of airports operator BAA have backed a takeover by Spanish building group Ferrovial, the BBC has learned. Following a secret “auction”, BAA has agreed to a 950p a share offer, which values the firm at £10bn.”

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June 6th, 2006 at 9:16 am