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Radioactive Meat Circulating in Japanese Markets

Japanese have probably ingested cesium contaminated meat from six Fukushima cows that were delivered late last month to markets, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government said Monday evening. This was preceded by another recent discovery of radiation in the meat of 11 cows that was about...
Posted On 12 Jul 2011
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Twelve Banana Companies were Fined for Violating the Banana Bill

Since February 2011, the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries (MAGAP) of Ecuador accounts 72 administrative proceedings against several exporters in the country for breaking the Banana Bill. Of that total, 12 companies were already fined and 55 have yet to justify...
Posted On 12 Jul 2011
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Copa America: Antonio Valencia Will Not Play Against Brazil

Striker Antonio Valencia will not be playing against Brazil in Copa America after the match between Ecuador and Uruguay (0-0). During that game Valencia suffered a blow in his left ankle, the same one he broke on September 2010 while playing for the Manchester United. Patricio...
Posted On 12 Jul 2011
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Ecuadorian Chocolate Outstanding Quality Worldwide

European website Seventypercent.com, which brings together the most renowned wine, whiskey and chocolates tasters in the world, possession Ecuadorean chocolate Pacari (means dawn), in the 3th place in the world rankings after French chocolate Bonnat and Italian Domori-Chua. These...
Posted On 12 Jul 2011
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“Carlitos” Mora Passed Away After Fighting Fifteen Years against HIV

The last survivor infected with HIV on Galo Garces’ Hemodialysis Clinic, Carlos Mora, died last Sunday of a heart attack. After hanging out to the movies with friends, Carlitos returned home feeling chest pains. On his way to the hospital, Carlitos died of a heart attack....
Posted On 11 Jul 2011
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46 Dead on Russian Ship Sinking

46 people lost their lives aboard on Russia’s Volga River, regional authorities reported. The ship “Bulgaria” sank on Sunday near the village of Syukeyevo in Tatarstan, about 50 miles south of the city of Kazan (about 450 miles east of Moscow). About 200 people were...
Posted On 11 Jul 2011
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Bejamin Cevallos Removes Judge Santiago Coba

This weekend the President of the Judicial Council, Benjamin Cevallos, dismissed Santiago Coba from his charge for being “violating the constitution.” Cevallos added that Coba “is a ignorant judge that has no knowledge regarding the laws at all.” Now the infighting of the...
Posted On 11 Jul 2011
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FIFA: United States Female Soccer Team Defeats Brazil

The United States female soccer league defeated the Brazilian team in the penalty shoots (5-3). The North American team is closer to the finals of the Female World Cup Germany 2011. After a goal from North American Abby Wambach, both teams reached the end of the match with a...
Posted On 11 Jul 2011
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First Legs Transplant Ever Was Successful

Spanish surgeon Pedro Cavadas, led the team of doctors who performed the first successful transplantation of legs in the world. The surgery began last night and ended this morning at Hospital La Fe in Valencia, sources of the Department of Health confirmed. It is not the first...
Posted On 11 Jul 2011
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Secretary of Agriculture and Banana Exporting are Under Investigation

Last April, the hard drives of computers that belong to the Undersecretary of the Coastal Agriculture underwent an investigation by the National Intelligence Agency (Senain).  During two months of analysis, Senain identified three alleged irregularities committed by tha...
Posted On 11 Jul 2011
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