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      <title><![CDATA[Sly humor in the headlines of 3/24]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><img src="https://static1.ara.cat/clip/81bf5d59-f599-4c11-8e86-0004507e12be_16-9-aspect-ratio_default_0_x380y120.jpg" /></p><p>On Thursday, during the 3/24 news roundup, there was a very comical narrative subtlety hidden among the headlines. It was a fleeting aside, only available to those who watch television closely. One of the news items explained that, this year, <a href="https://en.ara.cat/culture/my-grandfather-will-no-longer-close-the-habanera-singing-in-calella-palafrugell-it-s-time-to-make-way-for-new-repertoire_1_5424083.html" >The habanera singing of Palafrugell would not end with </a><a href="https://en.ara.cat/culture/my-grandfather-will-no-longer-close-the-habanera-singing-in-calella-palafrugell-it-s-time-to-make-way-for-new-repertoire_1_5424083.html" ><em>My grandfather</em></a> as was the tradition until now. And they explained the reason: "To José Luis Ortega Monasterio, the author, the documentary <em>Walls of silence</em> 3Cat linked him to a case of sexual exploitation that the family denies." And then they inserted some archive images of the Palafrugell public singing <em>The beautiful Lola</em> and waving handkerchiefs in the wind. The short fragment of the song they selected for the headline was, precisely, "Oh what a placeeeeer... I felt." The choice, premeditated or unconscious, made it inevitable to smile. That after recalling the discovery of <em>Walls of silence</em> about Ortega Monasterio, which allegedly linked him to a sexual exploitation network, the choice of these verses to close the news is somewhat comical. Be that as it may, the subtlety is appreciated. Considering the amount of tragic news we see on 3/24, it's good that they've given us this wink with such sly humor.</p>]]></description>
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