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Syria Signs Arab League Peace Treaty

Syria has permitted an Arab observer mission into the country. This action ended the weeks of prevarication proposed by the Arab League to adopt sanctions over the government’s crackdown on protests. Syria’s deputy foreign minister, Faisal al-Maqdad, and Ahmed Ben Helli, the Arab...
Posted On 19 Dec 2011
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FC Barcelona Club World Champion

FC Barcelona has won its second title in the final of Club World Cup in Japan, after a 4-0 victory against Santos of Brazil. The first half was dominated by the Catalans, who opened the score at minute 17 with a goal from Lionel Messi. Seven minutes later, Xavi added the score...
Posted On 19 Dec 2011
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South Korea on Alert as the North ‘Launches Missile’

Recently North Korea has test-fired a missile off its Eastern coast. Now the South Korean Yonhap news agency informed that the South Korea military was placed on alert due to the death of the North Korean leader Kim Jong-il. This Monday, December 19, the South Korean president...
Posted On 19 Dec 2011
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North Korean leader Kim Jong-il Passed Away

The North Korean leader, Kim Jong-il died last Saturday, December 17. However the report was made on Sunday by the Estate television of the communist country KCTV. Jon-il passed away at 23:30 (GMT) hours. The cause of death was ‘physical fatigue’ while travelling in a train....
Posted On 19 Dec 2011
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Oops, Briney’s marrying again

After a marriage that lasted 55 hours with Jason Alexander, a divorce and two sons with Kevin Federline, Britney Spears will marry for the third time with her ​​boyfriend of two years Jason Trawick. Trawick, Britney’s ex-agent, proposed to her during the celebration of his 40th...
Posted On 18 Dec 2011
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Last U.S. Troops Left Iraq

The last U.S. troops left Iraq today and head to Kuwait, said the official al-Iraqiya television. An international coalition led by the U.S. and the UK, invaded Iraq on March 20, 2003 to topple Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein, which marked the beginning of a war that over the years...
Posted On 18 Dec 2011
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Correa: Anyone can use the terms ’30s’ and ‘prohibido olvidar’

In his Saturday National TV broadcast, the Ecuadorian president, Rafael Correa, said the registration in the Institute of Intellectual Property (IEPI) seeks to prevent the “perverted” use of the terms ‘30s‘ and ‘prohibido olvidar‘. “We...
Posted On 17 Dec 2011
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Delfin Quishpe: “I’ll always be an author and composer whether people like it or not”

Internet does not have boundaries, and the video site YouTube has become a tool used by thousands of talented people to be discovered. “No puede ser! NOOO! ” Is Delfin Quishpe’s catch phrase, an Ecuadorian singer who became a YouTube sensation for his video...
Posted On 17 Dec 2011
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Presidential Adviser visits Guayas prosecutor

One day after Antonio Gagliardo, prosecutor of Guayas, responsive declaration of temporary judge Juan Paredes, the adviser of the President, Francisco Latorre, came to talk to Gagliardo. Latorre took the elevator up to the tenth floor of the Posecutor bulding, where the office of...
Posted On 17 Dec 2011
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Concertacion Movement challenges against registration of the trademark 30-S

Yesterday, December 15, Juan Carlos Solines spokesman of political movement ” Concertación”, presented to the Ecuadorian Institute of Intellectual Property (IEPI for its Spanish acronym), a challenge to stop the Ecuadorian Government that intends to trademark the...
Posted On 16 Dec 2011
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