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A woman works at the Zara factory at the headquarters of Inditex group in Arteixo, northern Spain, July 15, 2011. Amancio Ortego, Spain's richest man and founder of clothing label Zara, stepped
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A woman works at the Zara factory at the headquarters of Inditex group in Arteixo, northern Spain, June 14, 2012. Spain's Inditex SA, the world's largest clothes retailer, bucked Europe's financial crisis
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A woman works at the Zara factory at the headquarters of Inditex group in Arteixo, northern
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