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High Doses of Radiation Affect Three Employees at Fukushima Nuclear Plant

According to reports from the Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency in Japan (NISA), three workers at the Fukushima nuclear power plant received high radiation doses. The workers were exposed to a radioactivity of 170 to 180 millisievert, the deputy director of NISA, Hidehiko...
Posted On 24 Mar 2011
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Cell of the Sinaloa Cartel Disbanded in Guayaquil

  In a rice warehouse located in Mapasingue, a neighborhood located in the north of Guayaquil, three men were arrested when the police discovered that they were part of an international drug traffic operation. The information obtained will be traded with the Office of...
Posted On 24 Mar 2011
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7 degree Earthquake Shook Myanmar (Burma)

An 7.0 degrees on the Richter scale earthquake occurred on the northeastern of Myanmar (Burma), the movement was also felt in Bangkok, where skyscrapers were moved for several seconds. The United States Geological Survey located the epicenter provisionally at a 229.4km depth,...
Posted On 24 Mar 2011
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Gaddafi’s Army Intensifies Land Attacks

Yesterday the international coalition planes bombed the palace of coronel Muammar al Gaddafi in the complex of Bab el Aziza, in the south of the capital. The Libyan leader appeared on this site to make a speech were he reassured his intention to remain in Libya. The Libyan media...
Posted On 24 Mar 2011
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Guayaquil Citizens Gathered to Reject The International War Arbitration in Libya

Yesterday afternoon, several people gathered at Plaza de San Francisco in the city of Guayaquil – Ecuador -, to express through banners and balloons their opposition to the resolution taken by the UN Security Council a few days ago. People at the peaceful encampment...
Posted On 24 Mar 2011
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Toyota Prepares For a Possible Shut Down

Toyota spokesman Mike Goss has informed that Toyota’s U.S. manufacturing arm is preparing for a possible shutdown because of parts shortages from Japan. This does not mean that the factories will stop working–Toyota has 13 factories in the United States, Canada and...
Posted On 23 Mar 2011
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Pronobis Announces New Tourism Projects in Various Regions

Real Estate Company Pronobis, led by businesswoman Isabel Noboa, will develop its next project in the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador. This tourism/hotel proposal, governs itself with all environmental standards required in the Islands. This initiative belongs to one of the expansion...
Posted On 23 Mar 2011
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11 Year-Old Girl Is Smarter Than Einstein

The second woman in the world considered a genius is only 11 years old. Her name is Victoria Cowie and she lives in Wolverhampton, England.The British teenager achieved a score of 162 points in the Mensa IQ test, better than Albert Einstein and Bill Gates’ scores. Victoria excels...
Posted On 23 Mar 2011
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People Died During the Clashes in Southern Syria

Syrian police launched a brutal assault Wednesday on a neighborhood that supported anti-government protesters. Officers shot down 15 civilians in an operation of 24 hours. Six demonstrators perished in the morning, during an attack on the al-Omari mosque in the southern...
Posted On 23 Mar 2011
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The “Campus Party” Will Be Held in Ecuador

The biggest technology party on the planet, the Campus Party, will take place in the Middle of the World in October. The event will be held from 19 to 23 October and about two-thousand participants are expected to attend, including youth, teachers, scientists and the general...
Posted On 23 Mar 2011
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