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        Socialists sweep to Spainish victory
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        Updated: 2004-03-15 09:15


        Spanish Socialist Party leader Jose Rodriguez Zapatero salutes supporters outside the socialist party headquarters in Madrid, March 14, 2004. At left is Trinidad Jimenez the socialist local councilor. Spain's opposition Socialists won the election while analysts said the ruling PP party had been hurt by the government's handling of Thursday's train bombings that killed 200 people and wounded 1,500.  [Reuters]

        Spanish Socialist Party leader Jose Rodriguez Zapatero greets supporters outside the socialist party headquarters in Madrid March 14, 2004.  [Reuters]

        Supporters raise their hands in a gesture against terrorism during a minute of silence outside the Spanish socialist party headquarters in Madrid, March 14, 2004.  [Reuters]

         
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