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MESSENGER Sends Back First Image of Mercury from Orbit

MESSENGER has delivered its first image since entering orbit about Mercury on March 17. It was taken today at 5:20 am by the Mercury Dual Imaging System as the spacecraft sailed high above Mercury’s south pole, and provides a glimpse of portions of Mercury’s surface not...
Posted On 31 Mar 2011
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INOCAR: Waves of 6, 5 feet Meters High Could Happen In Ecuadorian Coasts

According to the Naval Oceanographic Institute (INOCAR in Spanish), warned for today about the arrival of waves of about 1.5 to 2.3 meters high coming from the southwest coast of the continent in Ecuador. It is estimated that the ocean event will decline tomorrow. INOCAR...
Posted On 31 Mar 2011
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Machu Picchu Pieces Return To Peru

The first batch of 363 Machu Picchu pieces arrived to Lima yesterday from the American University of Yale, almost one hundred years after they were drawn by explorer Hiram Bingham of the Inca citadel. According to Minister of Culture, Juan Ossio, 363 pieces and 1,000 fragments...
Posted On 31 Mar 2011
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El Universo Responds To Correa’s Accusations

Daily El Universo (local newspaper) released a statement today where they rejected President Rafael Correa’s demand against the newspaper for $ 80 million. The article “No a las mentiras” (“No lies”), signed by Emilio Palacios, opinion editor of the newspaper, is the...
Posted On 31 Mar 2011
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ATPDEA Back Up Plan to Support Exporters will Be Known in 10 Days

Yesterday afternoon, the Coordinating Minister of Production, Nathalie Cely, announced that 10 days is the deadline to present the plan to support exporters to avoid the Trade Preference Act (ATPDEA). Mauricio Peña, Deputy Coordinator of Production, has not ruled out implementing...
Posted On 31 Mar 2011
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Increased Radiation levels in the Sea are Discovered

The radiation levels in the sea near the Fukushima nuclear plant have increased and they have surpassed the safety limits by 3,355 times. This is the highest radioactive concentration according to the Nuclear Security Agency of Japan. The radiation in the seawater has escalated,...
Posted On 31 Mar 2011
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Prices of Technology Items Could Increase Due to Japan’s Disaster

Tablets, smart phones, televisions, cameras, and video devices, gadgets that technology offers us to make our lives easier, could become more expensive due to the low production of Japanese components resulting from the earthquake and tsunami that sook Japan on March 11th....
Posted On 30 Mar 2011
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Juan Martin del Potro was Kicked out of The Miami Masters

Mardy Fish, the North American tennis player ended with the aspirations of the Argentinean player, Juan Martin del Potro, who almost reached the fourth of finals in the Miami tournament. Del Potro was a semifinalist in the Miami Masters of 2009, but he lost five opportunities...
Posted On 30 Mar 2011
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CNE and Post Office Executives Face Lawsuit in Ecuador

The National Coalition group filed a lawsuit for embezzlement against Omar Simon, president of the National Electoral Council (CNE in Spanish), and Roberto Cabanna, manager of the Postal Office, because they make it public the announcement of the members that are going to...
Posted On 30 Mar 2011
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Chavez Will Not give Political Assylum to Gaddafi

Hugo Chavez has spoken to Gaddafi on two occasions during the beginning of the military intervention from the countries of the west. The Venezuelan president maintained that Gaddafi is doing what he has to do to resist the imperialist aggression. The statements of Chavez did not...
Posted On 30 Mar 2011
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