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Fallujah Celebrates the Exit of American Troops in Iraq

Today, December 14, the inhabitants’ of the Iraqi city of Fallujah celebrated the impending exit of the United States troops. The process must be completed until the end of the year. The celebration was called the “First Annual Festival to Celebrate the Role of the Resistance.”...
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Serrat and Sabina Sing Christmas Album Together

“Cuenta Conmigo” is the first single from the Christmas album Spanish singers Joaquin Sabina and Joan Manuel Serrat have prepared together, “La orquesta del Titanic“, was released today in electronic stores. For every download of the single, fans will be...
Posted On 13 Dec 2011
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Guayaquil Citizens Received Jewelry Workshop

Traditional training is among the many aids that Crusade for a New Humanity Foundation (FCNH for its Spanish acronym) provides to Ecuadorian people. For over 20 years, social guides of Crusade have been the responsible ones for overcoming the most vulnerable communities in...
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Michael Jackson’s Furnishings Will be Auctioned

The King of Pop Furnishings will be sold on the auction block in Beverly Hills this Saturday. The table of Jackson’s tranquilizers and the rug on which paramedics tried to revive him are among a few of the 500 items of fine art and home furnishing on sale. Julien’s Auctions has...
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Chelsea Clinton Debuts On TV

Chelsea Clinton, daughter of former U.S. President Bill Clinton and Secretary of State Hilary Clinton, debuted as a reporter on “Rock Center with Brian Williams” on NBC on Monday. Clinton, 31, presented a report on a non-profit organization dedicated to poor children...
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Thousands of ‘Outraged’ went to West Coast Ports of USA

Last Monday, December 11, members of the movement Occupy Wall Street tried to close the ports in west coast of USA to complaint about the economic inequalities. The demonstrators managed to paralyze several terminals, but they did not fully block the port. Protests affected the...
Posted On 13 Dec 2011
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iTunes Store Is Now Available In Ecuador

The most famous digital music store in the world, Apple’s iTunes Store has released a version of its contents for Ecuador and 15 other Latin American countries. Brazil, Chile, Argentina, Venezuela, Colombia, Bolivia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala,...
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Evangelina Gomez: Using Hands to Heal

Evangelina Gomez Mayol, Reiki instructor and therapist with over ten years experience  spoke a little about this healing therapy discovered in 1870 by Japanese priest doctor, Mikao Usui, its benefits, what is and what is not. What motivated you to become Reiki your lifestyle? The...
Posted On 13 Dec 2011
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Cuba Will Receive Pope Benedicto XVI

The Cuban government reiterated their satisfaction over the visit of Pope Benedict XVI. This Monday, December 13, the Cuban ambassador, Eduardo Delgado informed that the Pope “will be received with all the respect and love he deserves.” Bendict XVI personally informed that he...
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Vistazo Magazine Innocence was Rectified by TEC Judge

Ximena Endara, judge and president of the Electoral Tribunal (TEC for its Spanish accronym), corrected innocence Ecuadorian magazine Vistazo, after the suspension of the evidentiary hearing and the hearing trial on October 31 to discuss the case, which was driven by five social...
Posted On 12 Dec 2011
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