Diana Movie Poster Removed From Outside Tunnel Where Lady Di died

A poster of the film “Diana” was removed from the l’Alma bridge in Paris, very close from the tunnel where princess Diana died in Crash 16 years ago. This adverse coincidence brought unease in some British media, forcing the company Le Pacte, responsible for the...
Posted On 02 Oct 2013
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Supporting character of The Simpsons will die this season

Al Jean, executive producer of the animated series The Simpsons, announced the death of one of the characters in the new season. Although he wouldn’t say who, all clues point to Sideshow Bob, Patty, Selma, or Jaqueline, Marge’s mother. “I’ll give you a clue that...
Posted On 02 Oct 2013
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Businessman Luis Noboa Ponton passed away

Businessman Luis Adolfo Noboa died this Wednesday in Guayaquil, putting several families related to him in mourning. He was the son of Luis Noboa Naranjo, who became the first Ecuadorian banana exporter and was considered one of the richest men of Ecuador. His brothers Alvaro and...
Posted On 02 Oct 2013
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Preventive prison for 3 accused of crime against humanity

Ten officers in passive service, should face charges for various crimes against humanity, including sexual violence and enforced disappearances of  Luis Vaca, Susana Cajas and Javier Jarrín, former members of the subversive group Alfaro Vive Carajo (AVC, for its acronym in...
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Second debate over the exploitation of the Yasuní is ready

The Biodiversity Committee approved on Monday the report for the second debate of the resolution which facilitates the exploitation of oil in blocks 31 and 43 of the Yasuní National Park; prior to the approval they did a restructuring of the texts, and included the obligation of...
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CNE admits collecting signatures for consultation about the Yasuni

The plenum of the National Electoral Council (CNE) will make the delivery of forms required by the Group YASunidos to carry out  the signature collection needed to call for a referendum to stop the exploitation of oil in the Yasuni. However, that alone may be provided in case...
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Famous espionage novelist passed away

Tom Clancy, the best-selling author of espionage novels died last Tuesday, October 2, at night. He was 66-year-old. Clancy’s publicist told the media that the author died of a “brief illness” at the John Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, near his home in Maryland....
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U.S. without funds because of the Republicans according to Obama

About 800,000 federal employees are temporarily unemployed and without pay since yesterday. This began from the first partial government shutdown of the United States in 17 years, an event that occurred by the confrontation between President Barack Obama and congressional...
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National Court of Justice filed plaintiff of Chevron

The lawsuit filed by Chevron against eight Ecuadorians officials was filed yesterday by the National Court of Justice (CNJ). Among the possible defendants was the judge of the Court of Sucumbios, Juan Nunez, who was the one who made ​​the claim against the company in the first...
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