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17 injured in northern Spain car-bomb attack

Madrid, SpainPamplona - Seventeen people were injured on Thursday in a car-bomb attack in the northern Spanish city of Pamplona, local authorities reported.

A vehicle exploded in a car park in the grounds of the University of Navarra in Pamplona, capital of the Navarra province which borders on the separatist Basque region.

Witnesses said several vehicles were set on fire by the explosion, and nearby buildings were substantially damaged.

"Several injured" in northern Spain carbomb attack

Spain debates the extent of Franco's human rights abusesPamplona - Several people were injured on Thursday in a car- bomb attack in the northern Spanish city of Pamplona, local authorities reported.

A vehicle exploded in a car park in the grounds of the University of Navarra in Pamplona, capital of the Navarra province which borders on the separatist Basque region.

Witnesses said several vehicles were set on fire by the explosion, and nearby buildings were substantially damaged.

Spanish police smash ETA cell, arrest four suspected terrorists

Pamplona, Spain - Police in northern Spain have smashed a cell of the underground Basque separatist group ETA and have arrested four suspected terrorists.

Sources close to the investigation said three men and a woman had recently established the cell in the Navarra region and had planned to carry out an attack from the neighbouring Basque region.

Three suspected ETA members were arrested in Navarra's capital Pamplona. The fourth suspected ETA member was detained in the southern port city of Valencia.

One of the suspects was previously arrested in connection with ETA activities. The others have no known links to terrorist activity.

Spanish police detain four Basque separatists

Pamplona, Spain  - Spanish police detained four people overnight on charges of staging acts of street violence in support of the militant Basque separatist group ETA, officials said Wednesday.

Several injured in last Pamplona bull run

Pamplona, Spain - At least half a dozen people were taken to hospital Monday after the last of this year's eight-day bull runs in the northern Spanish city of Pamplona, radio reports said.

The victims were injured while falling and tripping over. There were no reports of injuries from bull horns. Several of the injuries were fairly serious.

In the Saint Fermin bull runs, half a dozen fighting bulls are let loose on the winding streets of the old city centre.

Hundreds of men known as mozos run alongside the bulls, armed with nothing but folded newspapers. The animals make a 825-metre dash for the bullring, where they are killed in an evening bullfight.

Hemingway's grandson visits Pamplona bull runs

Pamplona, Spain - Eighty-five years after Ernest Hemingway first became enthralled by the traditional bull runs in Pamplona, the novelist's grandson John on Tuesday visited the northern Spanish cit

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