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First Hearing of Ruby Case Lasted Less Than Ten Minutes

Yesterday evening it was held the first hearing of the Ruby case in which Silvio Berlusconi is accused of power abuse and child prostitution. The session was postponed due to absenteeism of the accused, his lawyers and the victim in this case. The next hearing is scheduled for...
Posted On 06 Apr 2011
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Britney’s “Till The World Ends” Music Video Premiered Today

Britney Spears’ new music video (released today) begins with the last day of 2012 date, “Till The World Ends”, the second single of Brit’s seventh studio album “Femme Fatale.” In the video, hundreds of people move their bodies to the rythm of Britney’s...
Posted On 06 Apr 2011
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Twitter Temporarily Disabled Its New Design

Twitter, the microblogging social network with more than 200 million registered users, had some difficulties on Tuesday. Some users had to use the earlier version of Twitter, instead of the new design presented in September, while others could not access the page at all, and...
Posted On 06 Apr 2011
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U.S. Considers “Unjustified” the Untimely Removal of Hodges

The United States Department described as “unjustified” the statements given by the Ecuadorean government declaring the U.S. Ambassador in the country as an “unwelcome person”, Heather Hodges. Mark Toner, spokesman for the U.S. Unit, said that Hodges is one of the...
Posted On 06 Apr 2011
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Gbagbo bunker in Ivory Coast was attacked

Forces loyal to Ivory Cost presidential claimant, Alassane Ouattara, launched a serious offensive against the bunker where Laurent Gbagbo is holed up. The attack was repelled according to the report of a Western military source. The hostilities will continue until Laurent Gbagbo...
Posted On 06 Apr 2011
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Africa and Asia Are The New Global Banana Markets

Yesterday the first conference of the VIII International Banana Forum began in Guayaquil. Producers, exporters, and representatives of 40 countries attended the conference which left a message: the signing of an agreement for trade between the EU (European Union) and Ecuador is...
Posted On 06 Apr 2011
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Gaddafi Planned to Kill Civilians to Submit Opposition

The International Penal Code (CPI) has proofs that the government of Muammar al Gaddafi planned to crush the demonstrations by killing civilians before there was an uprising in Libya. The Argentinean district attorney, Luis Moreno Ocampo, revealed this yesterday. The...
Posted On 06 Apr 2011
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El Universo Published 343 Confidential Cables Supplied By Wikileaks

Starting today, El Universo Newspaper began publishing around 343 diplomatic “cables” supplied by the organization Wikileaks. The cables originated by the United States Embassy in Ecuador, the State Department in Washington and the diplomatic missions of other countries in which...
Posted On 06 Apr 2011
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