"If he'd been able to come back and to gather around him some powerful, like-thinking nation builders, they might have been able to create his ideal of having one Spanish speaking South American country" "It would have been a different world."
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Yesterday, the nation reportedly signed a three-year agreement with Spanish Railways to explore the feasibility of bullet trains.
Spain -- which has been among America's staunchest allies on the Iraq issue -- said it was heightening security across the nation at potentially sensitive sites, including non-Spanish locations.
Seven years later launched television network TV Azteca, now nation's number 2 network and second-largest producer of Spanish-language television in the world.