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From 2.500 students, only one passed the exemption test

Diana Sabely Pilligua Murillo proved to be the only student who passed the exemption test for the leveling course at the University of Guayaquil, from a total of 2,500 that were submitted. Former student of Unidad Educativa Stella Maris School, from Manta (Manabí) obtained a...
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The Pope Francisco was in Ecuador

The new elected Pope Francisco, former Bishop of Buenos Aires (Argentina), was in Ecuador and did several visits to inspect the various Jesuit schools such as the San Francisco Javier de Guayaquil, Portoviejo Cristo Rey, San Gabriel and San Luis Gonzaga de Quito, San Felipe de...
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Heavy rains in Guayaquil caused flooding, blackouts and landslides

Different areas of the city reported mudslides and evacuations due to the intensity of the rain, which lasted more than two hours. In the neighborhood of Bellavista, several families lived moments of distress, after the collapse of one of the back walls of a home. According to...
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Andres Paez talks about Rocafuerte Insurance guarantees

Yesterday Assemblyman Andres Paez gave copies of certificates of the deposits delivered, apparently by Rocafuerte Insurance to secure the loan of $ 800,000 granted by the Bank COFIEC to Argentine businessman Gaston Duzac. Daily El Comercio revealed this information in late 2012....
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Why Bergoglio was chosen?

Jorge Mario Bergoglio is the first Pope belonging to the Jesuit Congregation, the largest male religious order in the world, with around 18,000 members spread over the five continents. The Jesuits have had a strong influence within the Church in more than 21 centuries of history;...
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Neruda’s remains will be exhumed on April 8

On April 8 will be exhumed the remains of the Chilean writer and winner of Nobel Prize for Literature, Pablo Neruda, in order to confirm whether he was actually killed. The exhumation will occur by court order, in response to a complaint filed by the Chilean Communist Party...
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With faith and humility Francisco began his pontificate

Yesterday, Jorge Mario Bergoglio, Pope Francisco, began his pontificate and did so with atypical actions: he stopped at his hotel in Rome and paid the bill for his  stay, and finally called on all parishioners to reconstruct the Church. The Supreme Pontiff began the day with a...
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Ecuadorian youths use drugs since age 13

The campaign to prevent the use of illicit substances by school and college students of Ecuador, began yesterday with its motto “I live my dreams without drugs.” According to the Drug Enforcement Director, Juan Carlos Barragan, the age at which many children...
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Costas no tiene nada que reprochar

El Barcelona Sporting Club, dirigido por el argentino Gustavo Costas, es el único equipo del grupo 1 de la Copa Libertadores que sigue sin sumar una victoria. La noche del miércoles, con una mala exhibición no pudo romper el empate ante el mexicano Toluca y está a un paso de ser...
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Army takes up case on promotions

General Jorge Pena, recently appointed commander of the Army, on a breakfast with representatives of the media, revealed that the resolution adopted by the Supreme Council of Generals and Admirals of the Armed Forces, in the sense of not positively qualifying the promotion of...
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