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Spain to nationalize thousands of holiday residences, report says

Faults in flaps, slats caused Spanair plane crash in Madrid Madrid - Thousands of Spaniards and hundreds of foreigners fear seeing their seaside residences seized by the state in an attempt to protect the coastline from urbanization and pollution, the daily El Pais reported Monday.

The government has stepped up the application of a 1988 law prohibiting the construction of housing near the water line, according to the daily.

Spanish prosecutors oppose investigation into Franco's crimes

Madrid, SpainMadrid- The Spanish public prosecutor's office Monday appealed against an unprecedented judicial investigation into the crimes committed by dictator Francisco Franco, who ruled the country from 1939 to 1975 after winning the 1936-39 civil war.

National Court judge Baltasar Garzon was not competent to investigate disappearances of Franco's opponents, which could only be handled by courts in the regions where they occurred, the prosecutors argued in the appeal lodged at the same court.

Slump increases demand for diamonds in Spain

Madrid - Spain's economic crisis has spurred the demand for precious stones, especially large diamonds, gemologist Adolfo de Basilio said Friday.

Spain detains 18 for links with Islamist terrorism

Madrid, SpainMadrid, Barcelona - Spanish police Thursday detained 18 people on charges of links with Islamist terrorism, including the 2004 Madrid train bombings, Interior Minister Alfredo Perez Rubalcaba said.

Eight of the detainees were Moroccans, Rubalcaba said. Six are being held in the Barcelona area, one in Madrid and one in Algeciras on the southern coast.

Ten other people were also being questioned, Rubalcaba said, adding that some of them might be released.

Spanish judge authorizes opening of poet Lorca's mass grave

Federico Garcia LorcaMadrid - A judge at Spain's National Court on Thursday authorized the opening of a mass grave dating from the 1936-39 civil war and believed to contain the bones of poet Federico Garcia Lorca.

Judge Baltasar Garzon accepted a request from 22 associations to investigate disappearances of leftist republican victims of the war, which was won by right-wing General Francisco Franco, and victims of Franco's subsequent dictatorship that lasted until 1975.

Three accused of manslaughter in Madrid air crash

Madrid - An investigating judge has accused two aviation technicians and a maintenance chief of manslaughter in the Madrid air crash that killed 154 people on August 20, judicial sources said Thursday.

Judge Juan Javier Perez will question the three on suspicion of manslaughter on 154 counts and involuntarily causing injuries on 18 counts.

The judge also ordered the creation of a second investigating commission in addition to a civil aviation commission that has released a preliminary report on the accident.

The Spanair MD-82 jet that crashed immediately after take-off did not have its wing flaps and slats deployed, and the plane's warning system failed to inform the pilots of the problem, according to the preliminary report.

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