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Janeth Orbe Will Stay in a Tent on Mother’s Day

Orbe Janeth, wife of Col. Cesar Carrion, former director of the Police Hospital, now meets her ninth day of hunger strike and hopes to spend Mother’s Day in the tent where she has been during all this time, at the Public Prosecutions. ...
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Ecuador Does Not Lose Maritime Territory, said Peruvian Minister

José Antonio García Belaunde, Peruvian Foreign Minister, said that Peru should amend the so-called baselines in its maritime border this week after signing an agreement setting those bilateral limits. According to reports from official news agency Andina, García Belaunde said...
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Barcelona Will Have Elections in June 11

This afternoon it was conformed the Electoral Court that will handle the elections of the new board that will be in charge of the destinies of Barcelona Sporting Club. Carlos Coello Martinez, former president of Barcelona, was named as the president of the court and the election...
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Paul McCartney to Marry for Third Time

Sir Paul McCarteny engaged Nancy Shevell, People magazine reported Friday. “Nancy and Paul are getting married,” a source told the magazine. “Ring and all — very exciting.” The marriage would be the third for the Beatles legend. The 68-year-old...
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Bin Laden Planned to Attack the U.S. Again This September 11

After the death of bin Laden by the U.S. military, the FBI sought information from computers and documents seized during the operation. The Agency found that bin Laden was planning a new attack in the U.S. on 11th September after 10 years of the events in the Twin Towers....
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Japanese Government Paralyzes Nuclear plant

The Japanese government ordered to stop the work at the Hamaoka nuclear plant, since it is considered a risk due to its proximity to the sea. The decision was made after high seismic risks in the area were it is located. The plant is located at 190 km to the southwest of Tokyo....
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National Brewery Dispute Entered Its Final Stage

Richard Espinosa, Minister for Industrial Relations, announced yesterday that his minister is ready to execute the decision of the Twelfth Civil Judge of Guayas, Pedro Iriarte, who ordered the payment of USD 90.9 million for arrear utilities by the National Beer (CN in Spanish)...
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Al Qaeda will Avenge bin Laden

The terrorist group, Al Qaeda confirmed the death of their leader, Osama bin Laden. In an online posting, the terrorist group assured that they will launch attacks on the West. Forums sympathetic to Al Qaeda released the statement. It is still unclear from which country the...
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Valencia: An Ecuadorian Star Shone in World Football

Last Wednesday, the Old Trafford Stadium called the ‘Theatre of Dreams’, bore witness of one of the best plays of a footballer of Manchester United in the current Champions League. The first actor and main character of the work performed by Manchester was Antonio...
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Vote was Held Today in Prisons

Today at 8:00 am, the Ecuadorian plebiscite voting period for the inmates of the women’s prison in the Costal Prison began. A day before the national referendum, more than 970 men registered in the voters list of the Coastal Prison and about 60 female prisoners without trial,...
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