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Sri Lanka Flooded

Sri Lanka is in chaos, 325,000 people had been displaced by flooding, 23 people have died and more than a million are affected. Personel from Army, Navy, Police, and Air Force are battling to provide urgent aid, especially emergency food and medical supplies to the thousand...
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Spain Prolongs Period for Immigrants Registration

The Spanish government decided to prolong the registration period until January 25 so that the immigrants can sign up on the census for the next municipal elections of those that reside legally in Spain, and those that come from countries with bilateral treaties. The deadline was...
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First Digital Newspaper for IPad

The Daily will be the name of the first newspaper for IPad that will be launched in few days. The digital media belongs to News Corp. and will be officially unveiled at the Museum of Modern Art in San Francisco on January 19, where Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple, maker...
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Etna Volcano Erupted

The Sicilian volcano Etna has entered in state of eruption this Thursday morning, after sprouting Lava Rivers through a crater on the southeast slope. Experts say that after the explosion an ash cloud could appear an affect the Valle del Bove. The National Institute of Geophysics...
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First Ecuadorian at the YouTube Symphony 2011

In March, for the very first time the international YouTube Symphony Orchestra 2011 will have an ecuadorian musician playing  in its orchestra, his name is Alex Jimbo Viteri. Viteri has been a musician since he was three years old, his first public appear was at four and at six...
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Flooding in Rio de Janeiro Claims More Lives

The flooding and earth slides caused by the heavy rains in Rio de Janeiro have claimed the lives of 257 civilians, while leaving over 180,000 victims of the mountain region of Rio de Janeiro. In Sao Paulo, thirteen people perished because of the flood. In the state of Rio de...
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Carlos Ramírez Assumes Presidency at the New Court of Justice

Yesterday, Carlos Ramírez was chosen President of the Court of Justice. The Voting was made in private, after an hour they let media to get in, when the outgoing president, José Vicente Troya, was positioning and taking the oath of his successor. Ramirez was chosen in the second...
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Titanic Will Not Remain in The Sea

The remains of the largest ship built in the twentieth century, the Titanic, could disappear by 2030. Deep-sea bacteria is eating the steel structure of the ship which sank in 1912; experts identified it as Halmonas Titanicae and it has already consum...
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Banana Enterprises Fear Low Exportation

The European Union (EU) suffered a loss from 10% to 15%. According to Eduardo Ledesma, Head of the Banana Exporters Association from Ecuador, the country is at risk due to the difference in its tariffs in contrast to the one managed in Colombia, Peru, and the Central American...
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