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An HIV-positive Man Has Been Cured

Doctors believe an HIV-positive man who underwent a stem cell transplant has been cured as a result of the procedure. “The Berlin patient”, Timothy Ray Brown, received the stem cell transplant in 2007 due to a leukemia treatment. Doctors recently published in the...
Posted On 14 Dec 2010
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Ecuadorian Interior Minister Quit His Place

Alfredo Vera Arrata will be the new Interior Minister replacing Gustavo Jalkh. The Minister quit last Friday to President Rafael Correa and yesterday he did the same at the Ministry. Jalkh held a meeting with Vera who, according to the State portfolio, will attend the office on...
Posted On 14 Dec 2010
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Zac and Vanessa Call it Quits

They met on the set of Disney’s High School Musical when they were still teenagers, two years later they became a couple and have been together for more than three years and even wedding rumors filled celebrity websites and gossip blogs. Zac Efron, 23, and Vanessa Hudgens, who...
Posted On 14 Dec 2010
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Producers Against Low Prices of Banana Box

El Oro – Babana producers complain about the failure to pay the official price of the banana box and also accuse exporters for implementing a system to lower prices. Small banana producers are tired of the exporters blackmailing them. Although the official price is $ 5.40...
Posted On 13 Dec 2010
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Immigration Authorities Detain Ecuadorian in USA

The immigration authorities of United States detained close to 100 foreigners, most of them were Latin Americans who had fulfilled a sentence for violent crimes, sexual felonies and drug traffic. From the total apprehended, 79 belonged to different countries of Latin America: 35...
Posted On 13 Dec 2010
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Guayaquil Will Have Full Coverage of Potable Water

Rafael Correa said yesterday in a radio link that Guayaquil has more than 80% of drinking water and 76% of sewer system. Guayaquil´s Mayor rejected the president’s statements and said that according to a report maded by the Ministry of Urban Development and Housing (Miduvi)...
Posted On 13 Dec 2010
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Teach for America Helping for 20 years

Teach for America commemorates two decades of service on the Spanish community of the United States. This organization is based on professionals or college graduates that are willing to teach for two years in schools of limited resources. By doing this they help to diminish the...
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Ecuador’s First Gay Marriage

The first Gay marriage in Ecuador was held on 10th of December, in the International Day of Human Rights. The country does not accept gay marriage, but it was possible to attend a gay union for a while. In the civil registry of Iñaquito the Ecuadorian Hugo Vera and the English...
Posted On 13 Dec 2010
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Chernobyl Opened as Tourist Attraction

Starting on 2011, Ukraine plans to open a zone near the reactor of Chernobyl to those visitors who want to know more regarding the nuclear tragedy that occurred in April 26 of 1986. The Ministry of Emergency Situations of the country made the statement. When the reactor number...
Posted On 13 Dec 2010
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A Secret Jury Is Considering WikiLeaks´ Case

A secret grand jury in Alexandria, Virginia, is meeting to consider criminal charges in the WikiLeaks case, an attorney for the site’s founder, Julian Assange, told the Al-Jazeera network in an interview. “We have heard from Swedish authorities there has been a...
Posted On 13 Dec 2010
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