Dec 5, 2010

Spanish prime minister uses military law to get airports moving again | World news | The Observer

Stranded passengers
Stranded passengers rest at Madrid's Barajas airport after flights were cancelled. Photograph: Juan Medina/Reuters
The Spanish government declared a "state of alarm" yesterday for the first time in three decades, assuming sweeping powers that allowed the military to take control of the country's airspace and order Spain's striking air traffic controllers to work or face prison.

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