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Toyota will Assemble Cars in Ecuador

A visit made ​​15 days ago in the port of Manta by technicians of Toyota Tsusho Corporation, the global car manufacturer, has been vital to this economic group to choose the port of Manta as an entry for their vehicle parts into the country. In late 2012, Toyota pla...
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Newborns Placed in Boxes and Plastics Tubs

After an inspection on 9 March, the Ombudsman of Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas, Ecuador, it was evident the conditions in which the Hospital Gustavo Dominguez (in that province) was attending the maternal and especially newborns. The babies were placed in boxes and plasti...
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Civil War Breaks Out in Libya

Today several tanks took up positions around public buildings as well as government offices, sandbags were mounted for defense and now the residents of the capital are trapped in their homes. Thousands of soldiers patrolled the streets accompanied by African mercenaries....
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The New Miss Ecuador Will Be Elected on Thursday

The 19 aspirants to the 2011 Miss Ecuador crown arrived to Santo Domingo de los Colorados on Thursday, home of the pageant this year. The Venue of the city was rebuilt for the final presentation of the event, a gala that will be held on Thursday (March 17th) at 20:00, where the...
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Winds Disperse the Radiation of Japan into the Ocean

The World Meteorological Organization (OWM) reported that winds are moving the radioactive cloud in the ocean. Currently there are no implications that the land of Japan and other countries are at risk. So far the radioactive cloud is moving towards the open sea. The wind is...
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21 Guayaquil Campuses could be Closed Down

Municipality Police will intervene in the closure of 21 schools in the northern sector of Guayaquil as ensured the Regional Secretariat of education. According to Monica Franco, regional secretary of education, this measure is taken because these schools do not meet the minimum...
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3.373 Dead and More Than 10.000 Missing People in Japan

Japanese police has reported that the death toll after the earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan’s territory is 1,900, while over 3,000 people are missing. However, the death toll could rise dramatically since 2,000 bodies were found in the coast of Miyagi...
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Possible Leak in Fukushima Central Alerts Japan

Fukushima nuclear power plant reached a critical stage after the fire and explosion in reactor No. 4 wich led a mass escape of radioactivity and the declaration of an air exclusion in a radius of 30 kilometers. The worst situation appears to be concentrated in reactors 2 and 3 of...
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Vatican Kicked Off Countdown to John Paul II’s Beatification

On Monday the Vatican kicked off the countdown to Pope John Paul II’s beatification by posting a YouTube video of his famous first papal speech, when the Polish-born pontiff asked the Roman crowd in St. Peter’s Square to correct him if he made mistakes in Italian. The...
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101 Registered for the Ecuadorian Referendum Propaganda

The call of the National Electoral Council (CNE) to social and political organizations to register for the referendum campaign, which is part of the referendum to be held on May 7, exceeded the expectations of the body. In five days (from March 9 to 13), 100 socia...
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