One person dies from H1N1 in Tungurahua

Health authorities in Tungurahua reported seven confirmed cases of influenza H1N1, of which one person with the virus died on July 9 at the Hospital of the Social Security Institute un Ambato. The deceased had come from Latacunga, while the other infected, who are still receiving...
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Emelec beats Manta by 4-1 and remains as favorite

The match at the Capwell Stadium with around 12 000 participants was characterized by the expulsion of three players from Manta soccer  club, which facilitated the triumph for the blue team. The goals were achieved by Pedro Quinonez, at minute 23; Enner Valencia, in the 55th with...
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The United States asks Russia not to help Edward Snowden

Yesterday, U.S. President Barack Obama spoke by phone with his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, regarding Russia’s asylum offer provided to former intelligence agent Edward Snowden. The details of the conversation were not revealed, but U.S. officials have criticized...
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Strange sponge takes advantage of the melting in Antarctica

Scientists are closely monitoring a vitreous sponge, which grows slowly and whose colonies date back to 10,000 years, and are rapidly invading Antarctic areas once covered by ice. The report is included in an article published on Friday in the journal Current Biology, which...
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