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“News of The World” Scandal Wistleblower Found Dead Today

The journalist who exposed the illegal wiretapping scandal in Britain, Sean Hoare, was found dead today. Hoare, who worked in the newspaper News of The World and The Sun, was the first employee to admit that the heads of News International (the British division of News...
Posted On 18 Jul 2011
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Freedom of Speech: IAPA representatives arrived in Ecuador

An Inter American Press Association (IAPA) mission arrived in Ecuador. Their goal: to assess the freedom of speech and press in Ecuador in the midst of the discussion of the Communications Act and the attitude of the Government to the private media, expressed in judgments and...
Posted On 18 Jul 2011
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Rebecca Black Asserts this is Her Moment

After becoming an internet phenomenon with her song and video “Friday”, Rebecca Black returns to YouTube with their latest production “My Moment”, which will be released on iTunes and other online stores from tomorrow. This time, the song does not talk...
Posted On 18 Jul 2011
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Charlie Sheen is Back with New TV Sitcom

On Monday morning TMZ and Radar had previously reported that actor Charlie Sheen would be returning to the small screen with “Anger Management,” a new sitcom with Lionsgate. Sheen will play a character like Jack Nicholson’s therapist from the 2003 film, that the new series is...
Posted On 18 Jul 2011
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Bananera’s Representative Warns on the Obstruction of Justice

Fernando Alarcon, Bananera Noboa legal representative, attended today the building of the National Court of Justice to denounce the obstruction of the judicial system in Bananera Noboa case. On Tuesday, July 12, 2011, Bananera case was presented to the chamber of tax litigation....
Posted On 18 Jul 2011
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Ma-On Typhoon Threatens Japan

The typhoon Ma-On continues to threaten Japan. Maximum winds in Ma-On are at 95 mph Monday. Ma-On is nearly packing the strength of a Category 2 hurricane, recent data indicates that dangerous conditions are expected for Landfall in southern Japan. Ma-On can led to storms that...
Posted On 18 Jul 2011
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Copa America: Brazil Was Left Out Due to Penalty Shots

The team of Paraguay in Copa America gave a decisive blow against Brazil, the current champion of the last year tournament. However, the Sunday match ended with penalty shots when both teams could not score a single goal. During the extra time both teams could not change their...
Posted On 18 Jul 2011
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50 Syrian Protesters Were Released

50 protesters that had been arrested over the past few weeks were released, Residents of Hama (Syrian City) reported. Government offices in the city have reopened after almost two weeks of closure. While in the city of Homs, south of Hama, activists report that 30 people were...
Posted On 18 Jul 2011
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Senami Will Have a A New Representative after Escudero’s resignation

Lorena Escudero quit her office after being in front of the National Secretariat for Migrants (Senami) since 2007. Betty Tola, former leader of Pachakutik and Assemblyman for Alianza País, will be the one to assume the charge of Escudero. Last Saturday, Escudero informed Senami...
Posted On 18 Jul 2011
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72-hours Liquor Prohibition in Ecuador

The Ecuadorian Ministry of Health announced this afternoon a liquor prohibition on a national scale due to the 21 victims that perished different provinces of the country because of consuming adulterated liquor. The prohibition was set at 6pm when it was discovered that 19...
Posted On 18 Jul 2011
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