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Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero

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"Today things are better than a year ago. But within a year things will be even better."
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Note: Presidential press release on 29th December 2006, one day before an ETA bomb attack at Madrid airport, resulting in 2 deaths.
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Source: el Mundo.

 
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