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Hero From Egyptian Riot Leads The Most Influential Personalities List

Wael Ghonim leads today the list of 100 most influential people of 2011 in Time magazine. The Google executive in the Middle East and hero of the Egyptian revolution earlier this year stood out among Dilma Roussef and Michel Obama. Mohamed ElBaradei, an Egyptian political, said...
Posted On 21 Apr 2011
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Gaddafi will Quit Only if he Looses Elections

The Libyan Ambassador in Russia, Amir Al-Garib assured today the Libyan dictator, Muammar al Gaddafi will only resign from his position if he is defeated in the hypothetical elections. The Ambassador confirmed that Libya is in a civil war and its people will fight for their...
Posted On 21 Apr 2011
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Via Crucis Against Anti-Immigrant Laws was Held in Miami

Hundreds of activists staged today a Via Crucis to symbolize the struggle of immigrants and to protest against laws which could criminalize them in Miami, Florida. Using banners, showing slogans like “We do not want an Arizona law here in Florida” and images of the...
Posted On 21 Apr 2011
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Tungurahua Volcano Threw up Cinders

Yesterday, Tungurahua volcano surprised the population of Quito with the emanation of cinder of about 3 kilometers high. This phenomenon presented within a period of low activity, in which “The Colossus” has maintained since early this year. Monitoring stations of the...
Posted On 21 Apr 2011
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Victor Emilio Estrada Av. Could Become a “Mall Without a Roof”

According to the Municipality of Guayaquil, next month they will beging a Plan of Reorganization of the avenue Victor Emilio Estrada in the Citadel Urdesa of the city of Guayaquil. The decision means, among many things, measures requirements for a business premise, the...
Posted On 21 Apr 2011
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Colombian Narco-Criminals Ringleader Was Arrested in Guayaquil

Ecuadorian law enforcement officers arrested yesterday afternoon John Jairo Vasco Lopez, alias ‘Nico’, considered the ringleader of the criminal organization ‘Cordillera’ for the Colombian police. Vasco Lopez arrived in the country with a Colombian woman....
Posted On 21 Apr 2011
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Copa del Rey Trophy was Crushed by Bus

Real Madrid waited 18-years to earn the trophy Copa del Rey, only to be crushed by a bus in the midst of their celebration. Barely a few hours after Real Madrid celebrated their victory in the final of Copa del Rey in Valencia, defense player; Sergio Ramos dropped the trophy of...
Posted On 21 Apr 2011
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Chevron Filed a Lawsuit to Block Failure in Ecuador

U.S. oil company Chevron announced today an amendment to a lawsuit in a New York court, which seeks to prevent the recognition and enforcement of a ruling against the company due to environmental damage in Ecuador. Chevron said there was “new evidence of fra...
Posted On 21 Apr 2011
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