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Spain's unemployment rate has hit a modern day record, and joblessness among young people has topped 55%.
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Should Azeri win those races, she would have 13 straight victories, putting her within reach of the modern-day record, held by, among others, Cigar.
Three days later Philip Humber of the Chicago White Sox pitched the first of seven no-hitters in Major League Baseball (MLB) in 2012, matching the modern-day record for one season.
Along the way, Mr. Bloomberg set a modern-day record for campaign spending in New York City, in a way that raised questions about the effectiveness of the city's strict campaign finance law.
The home uniform tops, which the players will wear next season, include pinstripes against a light cream background, similar to those the team wore starting in 1962, when the Mets set a modern-day record for losses in a season.
The Bush campaign moved to blunt that line of attack late last week by announcing that Mr. Bush and his running mate, Dick Cheney, would agree to a combined five debates, a "modern-day record," as Ms. Hughes put it.
Ms. Hughes pitched the announcement that Mr. Bush would participate in three debates and that his running mate, Dick Cheney, would take part in two vice-presidential debates as "a modern-day record," noting that the pair's five debates would be the most in over 30 years.
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