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Galapagos Inaugurated Free Wi-Fi for the Entire Islands

Several institutions have joined in a project called Redgal to allow Galapagos to have free Wi-Fi (wireless internet) in all the areas. The distance from mainland causes difficulties in communications, for this reason the project uses new generation wireless networks to provide...
Posted On 26 Jan 2011
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The IESS Will Serve Unaffiliated

The new Hospital of the Day, from Ecuadorian Social Security Institute (IESS), called Dr. Efren Jurado Roca, will give attention not only to members but also to all citizens, said Ramiro Gonzalez, chairman of IESS. The new...
Posted On 26 Jan 2011
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The First New York Times will launch an E-Book with the Wikileaks Secrets

On Wednesday The New York Times announced the publishing of it first e-book titled Open Secrets: WikiLeaks, War and American Diplomacy. The virtual book will describe how and why the journal came to publish those documents, and include an “expanded profile” of WikiLeaks founder,...
Posted On 26 Jan 2011
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New Cold Wave hits Eastern USA

The residents of the east coast of United States faced a blizzard mixed with rain and snow. The storm began from Tennessee to New England. The weather reports informed that there would be a strong snow during the afternoon. Some schools were closed. The snow affected areas of...
Posted On 26 Jan 2011
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Reina del Camino Court Ended Without Results

The conciliation hearing between representatives of Reina del Camino cooperative and officials of the National Transit Commission—held in Guayaquil—ended without results this morning as the judge of Children and Adolescents, Francisco Hurtares, has called for further testing....
Posted On 26 Jan 2011
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Texas Has a New Abortion Law

Texas Governor Rick Perry will grant emergency status to a pro-life bill that would allow women a chance to see an ultrasound of their unborn child prior to an abortion; he assured that it is necessary to help women avoid abortions. Perry announced the status on Saturday during...
Posted On 26 Jan 2011
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Mercedes Looks to end Schumacher Dizziness

The simulators used by Formula One cause dizziness to the seven times champion of the world Michael Schumacher. Meanwhile the team, Mercedes GP, informed that this was not the reason of his dizziness since the pilot of 42 years retired for three years. The simulators were the...
Posted On 26 Jan 2011
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South Korea Proposes Date for Meeting with North Korea

This Wednesday South Korea proposed a date to North Korea; this is the first official contact with its rival after the deadly shelling of a South Korean island. The meeting should be in two weeks to discuss high-level military talks. The North has recently expressed his desire...
Posted On 26 Jan 2011
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The Razzies: The Least Wanted Hollywood Awards

Hollywood not only rewards the best but also the worst of the film industry. A golden plastic raspberry on a film roll sprinkled with gold paint is the trophy given on the Razzie Awards, which were created in 1980 by the film critic and writer, John Wilson. The Razzies are...
Posted On 26 Jan 2011
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Egyptians Continue Protesting Despite Government Threats

Thousands of Egyptians took the streets again, despite government bans, which assured that violent incidents would not be allowed today. About 500 protesters have been arrested, but the number of protestants has increased as the number of cities that have joined the revolution...
Posted On 26 Jan 2011
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