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 NEWSmore2
But City Treasurer Babette Lastrapes said she gave the union representatives everything they requested and that one document — the city’s 2003 audit — was not available until Friday.
March 18 — A small public notice that ran in The Daily Iberian, saying it was possible that legislation could be filed this session that would do away with the city police force.
New Iberia City Treasurer Babette Lastrapes said all of the documents the police union has requested have been provided, except for one report that was not available until yesterday and another that does not exist.
http://www.local152.homestead.com/NEWSmore2.html   (11258 words)

  
 Spain and Portugal 2
The court circle detested the Liberal Union, and the radical Progressives were unrelenting in their assaults, using press freedom to hasten destruction of the only effective government that had upheld press freedom.
The Federalists hoped ultimately to include Portugal in a broad peninsular federation, but the ideal of Iberian union faded after 1874, partly because it had been supported most strongly by the more radical and was viewed with suspicion by conservatives as a revolutionist's scheme.
Spanish political leaders continued to be reluctant to concede the independence of Spanish America.
http://libro.uca.edu/payne2/payne20.htm   (13666 words)

  
 PORT - LoveToKnow Article on PORT
The legitimacy of the union has been questioned, on grounds which appear insufficient; but of its unpopularity there can be no doubt.
All these precedents seemed to indicate that Spain and Portugal would ultimately form one state; and despite the strong nationalism which their separate language and history had inspired among the Portuguese, the union of 1581 might have endured if the terms of the Thomar compact had been observed.
The advocates of union with Spain, however, were numerous, influential, and ably led by their spokesmen in the cortes, Christovo de Moura and Antonio Pinheiro, bishop of Leiria.
http://9.1911encyclopedia.org/P/PO/PORT.htm   (21314 words)

  
 Portugal
Salazar outlawed labor unions, replacing them with organizations that were supposed to bring labor and capital together in such a way that class conflict was avoided.
He banned all political parties except one official party, rigorously controlled the press, and carefully supervised the country's few schools.
In 406 the Iberian Peninsula was invaded by Germanic peoples consisting of Vandals, Swabians, and Alans, a non-Germanic people of Iranian stock who had attached themselves to the Vandals.
http://www.mongabay.com/reference/country_studies/portugal/all.html   (19003 words)

  
 Inside Europe: Iberian Notes
Here's Sky News's take on the phenomenon, with information about Lena and Julia's hot new videos, if you know what I mean, and I think you do.
We've recently been accused of peddling propaganda here at Iberian Notes.
Giscard "d'Estaing" is accusing the Gang of Eight of violating the Treaty of Maastricht by a) not abstaining from actions which contravene EU foreign policy and b) not coordinating their actions within other international organizations.
http://www.iberiannotes.blogspot.com/2003_02_02_iberiannotes_archive.html   (8439 words)

  
 Francisco Largo Caballero
The result was a round-table conference among the U.G.T., the heads of the Syndicalists National Confederation of Labor (C.N.T.), The Federation of Iberian Anarchists (F.A.I.), The Trotsky Communists (Partido Obrero Unificado Marxists - P.O.U.M.), The Stalin Communists and the Left Republicans.
But every subsequent reshuffling of the Government was a move towards the Right.
This included the Socialist Party, Communist Party (PCE) and the Republican Union Party.
http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/SPcaballero.htm   (3069 words)

  
 EH.Net Encyclopedia: Economic History of Portugal
Following the Muslim invasion, a small group of Christians kept their independence, settling in a northern area of the Iberian Peninsula called Asturias.
Modern Portugal is a direct result of the Reconquista, the Christian fight against Muslim rule in the Iberian Peninsula.
But sometimes they envisaged something different, such as an Iberian union with Portugal as its true political head.
http://www.eh.net/encyclopedia/article/amaral.portugal   (9498 words)

  
 edie news centre - EU must protect endangered lynx habitat to prevent its extinction
Roads have been identified as one of the biggest killers of the Iberian lynx and have been largely blamed for the species population dropping by almost half in two years.
But protecting the biological corridor that connects the breeding lynx population in the Donana National Park with the only other remaining one in Sierra Morena under the Natura 2000 programme is critical to their survival, experts have said.
According to the international conservation organisation, the EU is actively contributing to the decline of the Iberian lynx through funding road and dam developments in the only remaining critical lynx habitat, which urgently needs to be included under the EU's Natura 2000 network (see related story) of protected areas.
http://www.edie.net/news/news_story.asp?id=9641&channel=0   (542 words)

  
 Portugal - Stormfront White Nationalist Community
It was implied that Spain would be the one to accomplish that union, but I have to say that you canot transfer the political and historical facts of Italy to Iberia.
Not entering in the political and historical stupid hates created between Portugese and Spanish peoples (which I don't share), I'd like to say some things about a possible Iberian Union.
Thirdly, the unions made betwen Castella, Leon, Aragon and Navarra were mostely peaceful and by marriage.
http://www.stormfront.org/forum/showthread.php?t=24292   (811 words)

  
 Study Groups
We plan to invite speakers that will address the political and historical dimensions of current political and economic transformation of the Iberian countries in the context of current developments at the EU level.
This book provides an up-to-date assessment of the political and economic issues and is valuable reading for anyone wishing to understand contemporary Spain and Portugal.
This book compares the integration experiences of the EU and NAFTA.
http://www.ces.fas.harvard.edu/studygroups/iberian.html   (330 words)

  
 Annals of Overseas History: volume 4
Neither its persistence throughout the dynastic union, nor its deep Atlantic dimension have been entirely considered.
This disconnection process with reality was reflected in the construction of an imaginary cartography, in which the mines were in the center of America, and Brazil was represented as an island, image already in disuse at that time, having been substituted by a more realistic representation.
Yet the antonian opposition’s history enables to get the outline of the Atlantic war as it is emerging with the union of the crowns of Castile and Portugal sealed in 1580, and to seize the importance of the imperial problem within the luso-castilian relations since.
http://www.cham.fcsh.unl.pt/engl/anais4_e.htm   (1815 words)

  
 sepintro
These impositions culminated in the creation of New Christians when thousands ofJews who were waiting to leave the country were baptized in Lisbon.
Later, anti-Jewish movements became increasingly apparent in the Iberian Peninsula during the political crisis of 1383-1 385, which accentuated the rivalries between Portugal and Castille.
In the ambit of Iberian unity and a policy based on an absolutist model, inevitably some segregationist attitudes emerged.
http://www.lusaweb.com/sephardic/html/sepintro.cfm   (948 words)

  
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Foreign Policy: Political, cultural and trade co-operation with a status of equal rights subject with all world states.
1990 –1992 -a co-chairman of the Free Democrat Union.
Political experience: Was a member of Soviet Union Communist Party, secretary general of Poti city committee.
http://www.eurasianet.org/departments/election/georgia/geoparties.html   (9379 words)

  
 News
The second reason is the heavy hand of the United States in the Arab world, with which Spain feels it has a special link.
The United States views Latin America as its backyard and acts accordingly, with no regard for Spain's promotion of an Iberian union to preserve its historic links with the area.
Greece one can understand; it is the result of U.S. support for its NATO ally, Turkey.
http://www.rand.org/publications/randreview/issues/rr.08.02/letter.html   (241 words)

  
 Rec94(2002)
approve and implement a national action plan for Iberian lynx
Recognising the support of the European Union to Iberian lynx conservation, particular through well-targeted LIFE projects;
Referring to the Action Plan for the conservation of the Iberian lynx in Europe presented by the Large Carnivore Initiative for Europe sponsored by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) (Nature and Environment Series, No. 111);
http://www.coe.int/T/E/Cultural_Co-operation/environment/Nature_and_biological_diversity/Nature_protection/Rec94(2002).asp   (887 words)

  
 Presentation at the Panel “Latin America: Business and financial links” at the Royal Institute of Economic Affairs ...
But in the recent past, Brazilian political institutions had shown considerable strength under pressure.
There has to be other reasons, generally political or national security concerns, for integration to go forwards.
In 1995, there were 6.322 foreign companies in Brazil, and the stock of FDI was of US$ 42 billion, of which Iberian countries were responsible for meagre 0,84% of this total.
http://venus.rdc.puc-rio.br/gfranco/RIIA1.htm   (2385 words)

  
 American Renaissance News: EU Says 30, 000 Waiting in N.Africa to Enter Bloc
The EU’s top immigration official said the problem of African migrants gate-crashing the outposts of Melilla and Ceuta or finding other ways to reach Europe was enormous, and it was time to act.
LUXEMBOURG—Thousands more illegal migrants are heading for Spain’s north African enclaves, whose razor-wire borders hundreds have already stormed to get into the European Union, the bloc said on Wednesday.
Prince Henry (the future Navigator) and his brothers led a Portuguese force in crushing a pirate stronghold.
http://www.amren.com/mtnews/archives/2005/10/eu_says_30_000.php   (1617 words)

  
 Iberian Union - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Iberian Union - modern day term that refers to the historical political unit that governed all of the Iberian peninsula south of the Pyrenees from 1580-1640.
The union was already being pursued as early as the late 1400s, and could have been achieved had Miguel da Paz, Prince of Asturias, become king.
This page was last modified 14:02, 30 March 2006.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iberian_Union   (156 words)

  
 European Voyages of Exploration: Iberian Pioneers
Hence the Iberian kingdoms could not produce enough cereal crops.
These elite families were the magnates who controlled the majority of the peninsula's land in the form of large estates.
An example of this was Christopher Columbus, a native of Genoa who worked in the Portuguese sugar trade long before his voyage of exploration for the Spanish in 1492.
http://www.ucalgary.ca/applied_history/tutor/eurvoya/Iberian.html   (1826 words)

  
 Portuguese Empire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This struggle pitted the northern Christian kingdoms against the Islamic kingdoms of the South and among themselves.
In both Mozambique and Angola a civil war promptly broke out, with incoming communist governments formed by the former rebels (and backed by the Soviet Union, Cuba, and other communist countries) fighting against insurgent groups supported by nations like Zaire, South Africa, and the United States.
In 1583 Philip II of Spain as king of Portugal sent his combined Iberian fleet to clear the French traders from the Azores, decisively hanging his prisoners-of-war from the yardarms and contributing to the "Black Legend".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portuguese_Empire   (2804 words)

  
 EU2003.it - an independent view on the Italian presidency
All Iberian 1 (illegal financing of political parties)
Namely, Berlusconi’s co-defendants, top managers of Berlusconi’s Fininvest, were all given final jail sentences for bribing the Customs Police: the sentence has thus established that these employees of Berlusconi had - with his money and to his advantage - corrupted the Customs Police.
Every international constraint is felt by Berlusconi as an obstacle to his freedom of maneuvering; but this would not even be the most important issue.
http://users.telenet.be/wouter247/berlusconi_files.htm   (2880 words)

  
 BBC NEWS Science/Nature Iberian lynx 'racing against time'
IUCN, the World Conservation Union, says the lynx can escape extinction, but it is racing against time.
The world's most endangered wild cat species, the Iberian lynx, is fighting a desperate struggle for survival, a global conservation group says.
The IUCN says the Iberian lynx can be saved
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/2634853.stm   (456 words)

  
 Blue Ridge Country: The Melungeons Revisited
In no small way, the story of First Union echoes that of the Melungeon people: It is the story of people finally finding a voice in a culture hell-bent on not hearing it.
During the Spanish Inquisition, these "conversos" were targeted for torture, and thousands left the Iberian Peninsula for France, Tunesia and Morocco.
"My theory -- that Melungeons were of Iberian, Turkish and other Mediterranean and Middle Eastern origins -- wasn't particularly well-received," he says wryly.
http://www.blueridgecountry.com/melung/melung.html   (3821 words)

  
 Environment News Service (ENS)
There have been allegations that European Union Cohesion Fund money has been illegally used to build a hydroelectric complex at the site.
According to campaigners against the dam, Commission staff have had to resort to asking Portuguese environmental groups for copies of official government documents.
SOS LYNX, the conservation group which first alerted the international community to previously unseen official documents showing confirmed lynx sightings where the dam is being built, has filed official complaints with the European Commission demanding that work be suspended.
http://www.ens-newswire.com/ens/may2001/2001-05-01-01.asp   (1061 words)

  
 Portuguese language: portuguese language class
Previously it had mostly been used on the Christian Iberian Peninsula as a language for poetry, just as Provençal was used out of Provence.
Between 409 A.D. and 711, as the Roman Empire was collapsing, the Iberian Peninsula was subjected to peoples of Germanic origin, known to the Romans as Barbarians.
Portuguese is also an official language of the European Union, Mercosul and the African Union (one of the working languages) and one of the official languages of other organizations.
http://winelib.com/wiki/Portuguese_language   (6025 words)

  
 Cambio de residencia con franquicia
Moving from the Canary Islands to the Iberian Peninsula and Balearic Islands
Personal goods must have been in the possession of the person concerned, at the place of his former residence, for at least six months before the date when he ceased to have his residence in the third country.
http://www.aeat.es/webingles/aduanas/preguntas/camresfr.htm   (2546 words)

  
 Iberian Peninsula Fact Sheet
There have been attempts to develop domestic energy sources, though, focusing on hydropower and renewables.
Both Spain and Portugal have been members of the European Union (EU) since 1986.
According to Oil and Gas Journal (OGJ), the Iberian Peninsula had a combined 158 million barrels of proven oil reserves in 2005.
http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/cabs/iberian.html   (3278 words)

  
 Chapter 22: A History of Spain and Portugal, vol. 2
In both countries there were liberal proponents of Iberian union, some vague sort of federative association between the two countries, but in view of numerous obstacles the only practical issue was that of dynastic union or alliance.
This undercut the very idea of Iberian union, and the Portuguese candidacy was dropped.
Trade union organization did not begin in earnest until the Regenerators took office in 1851.
http://libro.uca.edu/payne2/payne22.htm   (17940 words)

  
 [No title]
Which two countries were the primary antagonists in the Cold War
Which of the following was the policy of the Soviet Union regarding religion in the former USSR
Which region of the former Soviet Union became known as a "repository for political dissidents and trouble-makers
http://www.daltonstate.edu/faculty/tdeaton/fall01/PracticeQ02.htm   (1929 words)

  
 Brazil
By the mid-eighteenth century, the Iberian powers were ready to admit the fiction of Tordesillas and to redraw their lines in South America on the basis of uti possidetis (that is, ownership by occupation rather than by claim).
Although the two governments on the Iberian Peninsula and in the Americas were kept separate, trade and travel controls became lax.
By the 1970s, it had the world's third largest commercial air fleet after the United States and the Soviet Union.
http://www.mongabay.com/reference/country_studies/brazil/all.html   (19109 words)

  
 TV LINK Europe
But, despite the advances achieved in conservation by Member States and by various associations, many species are under threat of extinction.
This feline, which has become the symbol of the dangers besetting European wildlife, is the subject of an intensive conservation programme.
As its name suggests, is to be found only on the Iberian peninsula.
http://www.tvlink.org/vnr.cfm?vidID=87   (2611 words)

  
 h_a_04_eng
The Greek city-states were involved in a expansionistic movement that led them to establish colonies throughout the Mediterranean.
This poem mentions the existence of Iberian ethnicities of the atlantic coastal areas - the
This practice was only extended to the rest of the Peninsula by the influence of Carthage.
http://www.geocities.com/alex221166/h_a_04_eng.html   (1147 words)

  
 Birth of the FAI - Edgar Rodrigues On The Origins Of The Iberian Anarchist Federation (FAI)
From the outset he had support from Mauel Peres who had been born in Spain but raised in Rio de Janiero, where he had discovered Anarchism.
It was in fact at this get-together of representatives from the Iberian libertarian trade union organisations that the Portuguese Manuel Joaquim de Sousa suggested that the confederal libertarian movement in the Iberian peninsula amalgamate, uniting Portuguese and Spanish anarchists into a single body.
Germinal de Sousa, son of the author of the draft project to launch an Iberian Anarchist Federation, and a refugee in Spain at the time was also on hand.
http://flag.blackened.net/revolt/spain/birth_fai.html   (774 words)

  
 RSE: Portugal
Portugal is a heterogeneous territorial, demographic and cultural formation, blending influences from a diversity of settling populations, ranging from Celts, Iberians, Phoenicians or Romans to Arabs, and with a strong Jewish presence.
During the 1980’s, a new trend set in: the immigration of workers and citizens from Portuguese-speaking African countries, starting in the 1980's, most of them working in construction, as well as from Eastern European countries, after the fall of the Berlin Wall.
For centuries, Portugal has been a society with an intermediary level of development - somewhere between the peripheral countries of Africa, Asia and Latin America - and the core countries of Europe and North America, as can be seen, today, from selected indicators drawn from UN documents, like the UN Human Development Index.
http://www.ces.fe.uc.pt/emancipa/gen/portugal.html   (2479 words)

  
 .: J. O. de Meira Penna :: Publicações :: Artigos :.
The course of navigation had already been anticipated by the expedition of Columbus and of Bartolomeu Dias.
We could submit the thesis that, on this occasion, the chance that presides over the birth of nations had a diplomatic instrument to foreshadow its decree.
The country was born out of an unfulfilled dream of Dom Afonso V of Portugal, of imperial Iberian union, and of an imminent conflict between the neighboring sovereigns, a clash happily avoided thanks to the spirit of diplomatic conciliation to which the Pope added the prestige of his good offices.
http://www.meirapenna.org/en/publications/brazilian_geopolitics_and_foreign_policy.htm   (4121 words)

  
 CSG Species Accounts: Iberian lynx (Lynx pardinus)
Status and conservation of the pardel lynx (Lynx pardina) in the Iberian peninsula.
© 1996 IUCN - The World Conservation Union
Beltrán J.F. and Delibes M. Feeding ecology of Iberian lynx in Doñana during a drought period.
http://lynx.uio.no/jon/lynx/lynxibrf.htm   (467 words)

  
 NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: Olivenza
This church would be the residence of the Bishop of Ceuta for many years.
1990 - In the Iberian Summit, the prime ministers of Portugal and Spain signed a covenant for the reconstruction of the Olivença Bridge, a joint project, which put the Portuguese rights to Olivenza at risk since it could be understood as a recognition of the border in the Guadiana.
However, the Portuguese government considers it as part of the Portuguese district of Évora, but normal diplomatic relations within the European Union are maintained between the two countries.
http://pedia.nodeworks.com/O/OL/OLI/Olivenza   (2042 words)

  
 National Alliance Calls for Referendum on Democratization and Constitutional Reforms: An Open Letter
This referendum should be supervised by the Organization of American States, the United Nations, the European Union, the Iberian-American Community, and representatives of the Cuban Catholic Church and other Cuban ecclesiastical denominations.
If the people of Cuba vote in favor of the proposed reform of the current Constitution, the Cuban government will comply with the will of the people: It will reform the Constitution and convoke free and democratic elections within a time-frame not to exceed twelve months.
The presence of these venerable institutions has as its objective that this referendum have all the necessary guarantees.
http://www.canf.org/archivos/call.forplebescite72297.html   (442 words)

  
 Historical Background
After that, one of the main engines of the island’s economy was the provision of services to ships and travellers, with the archipelago reaching the peak of its development in 1583, when Philip II of Spain became King of Portugal.
This new accessibility also brought the curious and the treasure seekers, and inevitably, a loss of knowledge about the island's past.
All the Iberian ships coming from overseas passed then through the Azores, making the islands a very attractive target for the northern European privateers, that went rampant on the two last decades of the XVIth century.
http://nautarch.tamu.edu/SHIPLAB/acores-geral00.htm   (625 words)

  
 Róbinson Rojas.- Barry Eichengreen and Richard Kohl: The External Sector, the State and Development in Eastern ...
Two generations of Stalinism have created an aversion to the idea of a strong state and at the same time encourage the presumption that the government should provide support from cradle to grave.
Attempts to provide "economic governance" would not enjoy public support or be resistant to capture.
In a world of increasingly globalized markets, and especially for economies that seek to enter the European Union, trade and international competitiveness are critical to economic success.
http://www.rrojasdatabank.org/wp125.htm   (15171 words)

  
 Documento sin título
This article analyses these images and what Spanish people of the age of Philip II knew of the Empire.
Recent research has revealed that he was living in Rome during the pontificate of Sixtus V (1585-1590), as was common practice for Iberian artists during their training period.
This article examines a Portuguese artist of the era of the Iberian Union, Álvaro Nogueira (c.
http://www.patrimonionacional.es/PRESENTA/servicio/rs157e.htm   (634 words)

  
 TIME Europe Magazine: Missing Lynx -- Oct. 28, 2002
A local park warden believes that Baba was killed, probably by a hunter keen for such a rare trophy.
For centuries, the Iberian lynx has been an exotic part of the region's ecosystem.
In the last two years scientists have discovered at least two creatures once thought to be extinct that are now making a comeback.
http://time.com/time/europe/magazine/article/0,13005,901021028-366275,00.html   (914 words)

  
 othertimelines.com Message Board -> Timeline 29- Shays Rebellion
Philadelphia was the commercial and political center of the country.
Pennsylvania was in the 1780s one of the chief states of the new Union.
By the way, I grew up in Pennsylvania.
http://www.othertimelines.com/msgboard/index.php?showtopic=209   (390 words)

  
 Portuguese vs Spanish Shipbuilding Practices
The majority of these documents were written while Portugal was united with Spain (1580-1641).
How was the Iberian shipbuilding affected by the new materials and the new techniques found all over the known world?
Even when a wreck presents what has come be known as distinct features of the Iberian-Atlantic shipbuilding tradition (26), one will have a very difficult time trying to ascertain her constructive origin.
http://www.abc.se/~m10354/bld/portspan.htm   (2238 words)

  
 Iberian Peninsula - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Iberian Peninsula
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
Anthropologists have given the name ‘Iberian’ to a Neolithic people, traces of whom are found in the Spanish peninsula, southern France, the Canary Isles, Corsica, and part of North Africa.
Name given by ancient Greek navigators to the Spanish peninsula, derived from the River Iberus (Ebro).
http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/Iberian+Peninsula   (115 words)

  
 FACT SHEET: The Portuguese Republic at a Glance
The age of imperial decline began with the dynastic crisis of 1580 that saw the demise of the House of Avis.
Portugal's history goes back to the Celts, who settled the Iberian Peninsula around 700 B.C. The region soon attracted a succession of peoples and was colonized by the Phoenicians, Greeks, Romans and Visigoths.
Of these successive waves of people, the Romans left the greatest imprint on present Portuguese society.
http://deploymentlink.osd.mil/deploy/info/west_europe/portugal/index.shtml   (940 words)

  
 Circle Magazine, A Quarterly Journal of Nature, Spirit, and Magic -- Current Issue
The Parliament of the World's Religions is one of the oldest, largest, and best known of the international interreligious gatherings on planet Earth.
Pagans deepened their connections with each other and also built bridges of understanding and collaboration with those of other religions.
Pagans were from many paths and connected with a variety of organizations, including Circle Sanctuary, Circle Network International, Lady Liberty League, Gaia's Womb, EarthSpirit Community, Covenant of the Goddess, Pagan Federation International, Reclaiming, Union Pagana Iberica (Iberian Pagan Union), and others.
http://www.circlesanctuary.org/circle/articles/bridges/parliament.html   (1036 words)

  
 [No title]
700 A.D. The Iberian Peninsula falls under Muslim domination.
406 A.D. Germanic peoples consisting of Vandals, Swabians, and Alans, a non-Germanic people of Iranian heritage, invade the Iberian Peninsula.
1000 B.C. During this time, various groups such as the Ligures and the Iberos colonize the Iberian Peninsula.
http://law.cua.edu/ComparativeLaw/Portugal/ribeiro.htm   (2539 words)

  
 Refuting Arthur Kemp's Chapter 22 of March of the Titans - Portugal
The only reason why D. Manuel I expelled the Jews was because that was a condition imposed by the Spanish kings if D. Manuel was to marry their only daughter, and thus become ruler of an united Iberian kingdom with a capital in Lisbon.
The child died a few hours later, and destroyed all hopes of Iberian union.
Independent and vigorous, the largely Gothic Portuguese then led the way in the exploration of the rest of the world.
http://www.geocities.com/refuting_kemp/titans_22_2a.html   (2477 words)

  
 Dogpile - Web Search: airline iberian
Iberian Airlines personnel did everything to help make him comfortable,...
Before his departure, I spoke with one of the
British Airways British Midland Condor Crossair Finnair Former Soviet Union
http://www.dogpile.co.uk/uk.dogpl/search/web/airline+iberian   (318 words)

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