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Videogames With Medical Purposes

Many people acquire video game consoles to play in their spare time, but thanks to the research made by a medical team from Bellvitge University Hospital, an interactive videogame named Island, has been developed to help patients with psychological disorders. The game, which took...
Posted On 07 Feb 2011
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San Marino Mall will Charge Parking for Non-Stamped Tickets

The 1,500 car parking spaces available at San Marino Mall, north of the city ofGuayaquil (Ecuador), are controlled by a new system. At the entrance of the Mall, the guards will give a parking lot ticket to the driver. The ticket shall be returned, at the end of your visit to the...
Posted On 07 Feb 2011
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Constitutional Judges Will Issue a Report of the Ecuadorian Referendum

This afternoon judges Nina Pacari and Roberto Brunis would release the analysis they performed about the five questions for the popular consult and the five questions for the Constitutional Court referendum, which were submitted by President Rafael Correa. Pacari did not reveal...
Posted On 07 Feb 2011
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200 Indigenous Began Protesting for Their Leaders

Today about 200 indigenous protested in the Ecuadorian capital to demand the release of their three Shuar leaders, detained since last week in the Amazon region. The protest, led by the President of the Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of Ecuador (CONAIE), Marlon Santi,...
Posted On 07 Feb 2011
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Nokia Introduces The New E7

The Nokia E7 hits stores this week in an attempt to regain its place in the smartphone market, that Apple and Google are leading. The E7, also known as Communicator, uses the Symbian 3 operating system, which indicates the line that the Finnish brand will use in its next phones....
Posted On 07 Feb 2011
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Wikileaks Founder into Court to Decide his Extradition

WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange, will be tried behind closed doors in a “flagrant denial of justice” to decide if he is extradited to Sweden, a country that claims him for alleged sexual charges. Assage appears since 10h15 (local and GMT) in a east London court in...
Posted On 07 Feb 2011
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Egyptian Government Proposes Further Reforms to Their Citizens

The Egyptian government pledged on Monday to investigate official corruption and electoral fraud, but thousands of protesters remained firmly in their decision to stay in a downtown square in Cairo until the resignation of President Hosni Mubarak. After two weeks of instability,...
Posted On 07 Feb 2011
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Car Dealers Will Register Vehicles

Vehicles purchased at car dealers will be now enrolled in the same place, and should not be submitted to the Transit Commission of Guayas (CTG – Guayaquil, Ecuador) for the review and registration process, but the documents will be managed by authorized staff (managers) of each...
Posted On 07 Feb 2011
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Fire Destroys 14 Carnival Storehouses

A fire ripped through the premises of the samba schools in Rio de Janeiro were clothing, costumes, and parade floats were stored for Brazil’s Carnival that is about to be celebrated in little less than a month. The fire affected 14 storehouses near the port of Rio de Janeiro,...
Posted On 07 Feb 2011
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Super Bowl Highlights

Yesterday the Green Bay Packers defeated the Pittsburg Steelers by 31-25 at the 2011 Super Bowl. Aaron Rodgers, Packers’ quarterback , made three touchdown passes and Nick Collins scored after getting the ball, which made the Packers’ fans scream all over the Dallas...
Posted On 07 Feb 2011
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