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Real Madrid defender Pepe to miss Juventus clash

Madrid - Spanish champions Real Madrid announced Wednesday afternoon that defender Pepe would miss that night's Champions League home game with Juventus.

The Portuguese defender failed a late fitness test after pulling the quadriceps muscle in his left thigh in Sunday's 1-1 draw in an away game with Almeria. He has still not properly recovered.

Real coach Bernd Schuster will now have to decide whether to bring

in German central defender Christoph Metzelder, as he did against Almeria, or play Gabriel Heinze in the centre alongside Fabio Cannavaro. He would then put Marcelo at left-back instead of Heinze.

Nobel winner Saramago urges Obama to close Guantanamo

Barack ObamaMadrid  - Nobel Literature laureate Portuguese author Jose Saramago on Wednesday urged

Spain expected to reject bin Laden son's asylum request

Omar bin LadenMadrid - Spain is likely to reject an application for political asylum lodged by Omar bin Laden, one of the 19 children of al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, the daily El Pais reported Wednesday.

Omar bin Laden, 27, requested asylum at Madrid airport on Monday.

His plane made a stopover in Madrid while flying from Cairo to Casablanca in Morocco.

Bin Laden argued that he did not feel safe in Saudi Arabia, which he is a citizen of, or in Egypt, where he lives, or in any other Arab country.

Spain's blacks hail Obama's "symbolic" victory

barack obamaMadrid  - Representatives of Spain's black community Wednesday hailed US president-elect Barack Obama's victory as changing the perception the world had of black people.

"This totally changes the vision" that people have of "the capacity of the black community," said Luis Alberto Alarcon, an Afro-Colombian activist who lives in Madrid.

Obama's election as US president proved that blacks could reach the highest levels whenever "the political context allows them to move forward," Alarcon, who heads the Spanish section of the ecologist Life Foundation, told Deutsche Presse-Agentur dpa.

Spain expects to improve bilateral relations with US

"They were no reds": Franco's victims seek justice in SpainMadrid  - Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero on Wednesday hailed the victory of US president-elect Barack Obama as opening the way for "more positive" bilateral relations.

Madrid would be a "friend and faithful ally" of Washington, said the Socialist premier, whose decision to recall Spanish troops from Iraq led to a cooling of relations with the administration of outgoing President George W Bush in 2004.

Sister of Spanish princess denied protection from media

Queen's outburst sparks debate about monarchy in SpainMadrid- A Spanish court has rejected an appeal by the sister of
Spain's crown princess to block the media from airing images of her,
her companion and her baby.

Telma Ortiz had appealed a lower court's May ruling that it could
not block the airing of images of Ortiz, since she and her partner
participated in so many public acts, a reference to various royal
family events.

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