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Barcelona has a long sporting tradition and hosted the successful 1992 Summer Olympics as well as several matches from the 1982 Football World Cup. It has ... been host to the X FINA World Championships and twice of the Eurobasket.
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The Barcelona campus, comprising 29,475 m2, includes the ESADE Business School, the ESADE Undergraduate Programmes, the ESADE Law School and the Executive Language Center. All of these institutions deliver professional training that is complete, rigorous, plural and global, in an international environment connected with the professional world and adapted to the new market trends.
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Seattle melodic rock quartet Barcelona is readying their debut disc titled absolutes out September 25 (digital release: August 14 on iTunes). The independent release will be licensed and distributed by Curb Appeal Records and the band recently inked an exclusive, worldwide deal with Warner Chappell Publishing.
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The celebratory fireworks show in Barcelona was choreographed to music that played upon Disney's rich musical history and celebrated the European destinations the Disney Magic will visit this summer. Thousands of local residents gathered along the Barcelona shoreline to catch a glimpse of the Disney Magic and join the festivities. A chorus of cheers filled the ship's decks when the show paid tribute to the newly released film, "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End." The film made its debut on the Disney Magic later that evening.
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Android is building momentum at the Mobile World Congress '08 in Barcelona this week. Companies like Texas Instruments have been showing off prototypes running the Android operating system -- and by the sounds of it, people can't get enough. Tags: Developer, Operating System, Barcelona, Engadget, Photograph, Android, Scanners, Spyware, Adware & Malware, Operating Systems, Viruses And Worms, Security, Hardware, Peripherals, Software, Garett Rogers Blog posts 2008-02-11
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One of the world's most famous chefs, Ferran Adrià of el Bulli, and his talented chef brother Albert, know their way around food in their native Barcelona. And even though their culinary talents lean toward the innovative and cutting edge, they can still appreciate traditional tapas and a buttery croissants. Condé Nast Traveler's website Concierge.com interviewed the brothers about their favorite spots around the city for drinking, partying, and most importantly, eating. more
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