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Beyoncé Had A Baby Girl

Singer Beyoncé gave birth to a baby girl in New York on Saturday night. The first daughter of Beyoncé and rapper Jay-Z was born in Lenox Hill Hospital,  where the couple rented the entire floor and had the security cameras taped over to avoid the difussion of pictures of the...
Posted On 08 Jan 2012
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125 Ecuadorian Public Schools Will Incorporate The International Baccalaureate (IB)

The International Baccalaureate (IB) Foundation grants the baccalaureate of global validity, since its creation in 1968. This system is present in 141 countries with 3312 schools in the world and 324 in Latin America. 1302 schools in U.S., 310 in Canada and 55 in Ecuador,...
Posted On 07 Jan 2012
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Los Corrientes: “Art belongs to people who inspire it”

By: Ma. Fernanda Soria @mafersoria Gerardo Alvarado is a telecommunications engineer in the day, but on the evenings he is “Geraré“, lead guitarist, vocalist and composer of “Los Corrientes“, a band that wants to take their “Guayaco flavor” to...
Posted On 07 Jan 2012
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Afghan Government Released a Report Of The Prison of Bagram

The Afghan government released a report detailing the irregularities in the prison of Bagram (near Kabul, capital of Afghanistan), which is led by U.S. and Afghan troops. “During our visit to the prison, some prisoners have complained of having been tortured,” said...
Posted On 07 Jan 2012
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Officials and Opposition Against Correa’s Electoral Veto

The document about the prohibition to the media to make news of the presidential pre-candidates during the electoral process, including the partial veto of the President to the Democracy Code did not received any political support. Ecuadorian president Rafael Correa presented a...
Posted On 07 Jan 2012
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Argentina’s President Never had Cancer

Argentine President Cristina Fernandez never had cancer even after she was diagnosed with the disease last month and having her thyroid gland removed on January 4. The surgery to remove the gland went well, but when it was later studied it turned out that it never contained...
Posted On 07 Jan 2012
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Relics Rescued from the Titanic will be Auctioned

A part of the biggest collection of objects recovered from the legendary Titanic will be auctioned by Guernseys home in New York next April 11th on the centenary of the most famous shipwreck in history. More than 5,000 artifacts, collected after more than hundreds of expeditions,...
Posted On 07 Jan 2012
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Deadly Iraq Attacks Targets Shia Pilgrims

Three people perished by two roadside bombs that were targeted for Shia pilgrims, the attack left 23 wounded. The first blast occurred in Mahmudiya, a small town south of Baghdad, it killed two people and left 20 wounded. The third victim perished when a bomb attached to a car...
Posted On 07 Jan 2012
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Alianza PAIS will Celebrate its 5 Years of “Revolucion Ciudadana”

The upcoming Saturday of January 14th, the ruling party Alianza PAIS will celebrate its five years of government, denominated as “Revolucion Ciudadana.” The event will be held in the Alejandro Serrano Aguilar stadium in Cuenca from 7pm. The celebration will be led by the...
Posted On 06 Jan 2012
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Federer Wins and will Face Tsonga in Semis

Roger Federer won his twentieth straight after defeating yesterday 6-3, 5-7, 6-4 the Italian player Andreas Seppi  in the quarterfinals of the Qatar Open. Federer will face Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (France) in semis, who defeated Spanish player Alberto Ramos 6-2, 6-1.  “I’m...
Posted On 06 Jan 2012
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