Article: Spain's prosperity grows.

Economic prospects for Spain are advancing strongly.

On December 3, 2006, the International Herald Tribune (Neuilly) published a glowing Associated Press (AP) account of Spain's economic progress, detailing the visible signs in terms of construction in the capital city of Madrid, and the appearance of architecturally important buildings-at Madrid's international airport as well as a new museum in Bilbao.

There is no question that Spain is moving forward. The Tribune, citing a government source said that GDP for 2005 was 3.5 percent and would be 3.4 percent in 2006, above the Eurozone average. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said GDP was 3.4 ...

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