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The World is Under Alert After Osama bin Laden’s Death

Fearful of revenge attacks, the United States swiftly issued security warnings to Americans worldwide. CIA Director Leon Panetta said al Qaeda would “almost certainly” try to avenge bin Laden’s death. “Though Bin Laden is dead, al Qaeda is not. The...
Posted On 02 May 2011
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Osama Bin Laden is Dead, President Obama Said

“Bin Laden was killed in a military operation in Pakistan that U.S. President Barack Obama ordered today”, Obama said. Obama said he was told last August that the United States had developed a possible lead on bin Laden who was hiding in a compound in Pakistan. “Today at my...
Posted On 02 May 2011
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Hundreds of People Marched For The No Option in the Ecuadorian Plebiscite

Today, hundreds of people gathered at 9:00 am in Chile Park to march for the No option in the next Ecuadorian referendum to be held on May 7th. With flags, banners, shirts with messages like “Don’t leave me unemployed. Support me”, trucks, vans, dancers, dolls, and their...
Posted On 01 May 2011
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Former President of Costa Rica Was Convicted of Corruption

In a scandal over the supply of lucrative contracts for telecommunications, justice of Costa Rica on Wednesday sentenced former president Miguel Angel Rodriguez to five years in prison on corruption charges. Rodriguez, 71, who ruled from 1998 to 2002, was found guilty of...
Posted On 01 May 2011
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Crowds Came to the Vatican for Beatification

The late Pope John Paul II moved a major step closer to sainthood this Sunday at a ceremony that drew about a million and half people, the largest crowd in Rome since his funeral six years ago. “From now on Pope John Paul shall be called ‘blessed,” Pope...
Posted On 01 May 2011
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Cars Seized from The Isaias Were Auctioned

The AGD-CFN Trust No más Impunidad auctioned off 20 of the 24 cars seized from the Isaias brothers at an event held yesterday at the Rancho San Francisco Police in Quito. 66 people attended the auction, including collectors who a the end of the day paid a total of $ 560,800 for...
Posted On 30 Apr 2011
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One Million Believers Will Attend The Beatification of John Paul II

The beatification of Pope John Paul II has caused so much excitement that the number of parishioners who would attend has increased. At first, the Vatican was expecting the arrival of 300,000 people, now one million Catholics are expected to go to Rome to participate in the...
Posted On 30 Apr 2011
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Lady Gaga Celebrated the Royal Wedding Dressing like the Queen Mother

A very common custom in Lady Gaga is to end her tours in parties. Her last tour called ‘Monster’s Ball’ was not the exception. This time nothing was better than choose the event of the year to create the issue. Although the eccentric singer was not invited to...
Posted On 29 Apr 2011
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Friday 6 May Will be Declared as Holiday by the Ecuadorian Presidency

Ecuadorian president, Rafael Correa, will decree Friday 6 May a holiday to easy the voting process for the referendum to be held on Saturday 7th of the month, said Friday the government house. The measure seeks to ensure the transfer of citizens to sites which have to...
Posted On 29 Apr 2011
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Coffin of John Paul II was Taken out of his Tomb

The coffin containing the remains of John Paul II was taken today from his tomb in the Vatican Grottoes to be honored on May 1 after being beatified by Benedict XVI in a ceremony attended by around one million people and 87 official delegati...
Posted On 29 Apr 2011
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