Students join teachers in strike
Teachers and students from every level of Spain's education system went on strike yesterday to protest against wide-ranging government spending cuts, erecting makeshift tombs at university
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Teachers and students from every level of Spain's education system went on strike yesterday to protest against wide-ranging government spending cuts, erecting makeshift tombs at university
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