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Two Novels Ecuadorian Candidates 2010 Planet Prize

509 novelists participe in the Planet Novel Prize, the best prize money of Hispanic letters, to be ruled on Oct. 15. Literary Works come from Argentina (25), Peru (18), Mexico (16), USA (14), Chile (12), Venezuela (9), Colombia (8), Bolivia (5), Costa Rica ( 4), Canada (3),...
Posted On 21 Sep 2010
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Boy Kidnapped By Smugglers Gets Rescued

On April 11, 2010, Enma Corte, a woman from Sigsag village on the south of Azuay province, decided to migrate to the United States, along with her 9 year old son, and they did it ilegally through a smuggler. However, on May 4th, 2010, the woman was separated from her son by the...
Posted On 21 Sep 2010
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Ecuadorian Merchants Condemn Police Action in Madrid

An Ecuadorian merchants association in Madrid denouncement on Tuesday the irregular use of police force against a group of Ecuadorian in a Madrid´s park. The event took place in Lake of the Casa de Campo where every Sunday hundreds of Latin America immigrants gather to share with...
Posted On 21 Sep 2010
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Posorja Builds a UFO Sighting Park

The City of Guayaquil is in charge of building Parque del Cosmos on the road to Posorja. The plan is to incorporate the astro-tourism in the region, which has seen the most of UFO sightings. This project was born over on 1983 with the help of the Ministry of Defense whose purpose...
Posted On 21 Sep 2010
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Former Referee Byron Moreno Arrested for Drug Possession in the US

Former Ecuadorian Referee, Byron Moreno, has been arrested for drug possesion in a New York City airport. Moreno, who left his career as a referee and worked as a sportscaster in radio and TV, had six kilos of heroin on his underwear, the news at Televistazo in Ecuavisa reported...
Posted On 21 Sep 2010
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Confrontation Between Policemen and Workers Leaves Injured in Ecudos

According to Christian Bermeo, General Secretary of the Workers Committee, 600 armed cops accessed the headquarters of the Ecudos Sugar Mill, and there would even be injured workers because of the confrontation that took place this Tuesday morning with the police. Bermeo gave...
Posted On 21 Sep 2010
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Public Service Law Causes Street Manifestations

On Wednesday in Guayaquil, syndicate movements of Public Service employees and students started to protest because of the partial veto on projects for the Public Service Law and Superior Education. Most of the organizing managers say that these kinds of demonstrations are often...
Posted On 21 Sep 2010
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Twitter Gets Hacked

One of the most popular websites on Internet, Twitter, suffered an XSS attack on Tuesday morning, and is currently being fixed with a patch. It happened early in the morning when the phrase “Twitter got hacked” became the top Trending Topic (most discussed phrase)...
Posted On 21 Sep 2010
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Ecuadorian Forensics Will Identify Victims in Mexico

Washington Pesántez, District Attorney, informed Ecuador will send a forensics medical team to identify the deceased victims of Tamaulipa’s massacre this Monday. Doctors will travel in the coming days in order to seek for the existence of any other Ecuadorian victims, besides the...
Posted On 21 Sep 2010
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Formula One Youngest Driver

London, England (CNN) – Driving a Formula One car is an unlikely dream of many teenagers. This is not the case of 16-year-old Nabil Jeffri a Malaysian test driver in Formula One history when he drove a Lotus T127 on runway at the United Kingdom Imperial Museum in Duxford,...
Posted On 21 Sep 2010
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