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Israel plans to build 1,877 homes

This was announced by the Ministry of Construction and Housing of Israel, which provides for new public tender offers for the construction of such houses, established in colonial settlements of 801 units in the West Bank and 1,076 in Jerusalem. A note written by an Israeli N...
Posted On 10 Jan 2014
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Duran bets on tourism

The railway, its two boardwalks and its traditional fried pork are some of the tourist attractions that Duran is planning to use  to promote the tourism. Today, Eloy Alfaro, as the canton was christened, celebrates 28 years of political emancipation. Duran enjoys an area of 2,179...
Posted On 10 Jan 2014
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What is striking in the fast food?

Advertising is one of the main factors that attract the attention of people to fast food. Michael Moss, New York Times reporter and winner of the Pulitzer for the work ‘ salt, sugar, fat: how food giants have seduced us ‘, explains the way in which the food industry...
Posted On 10 Jan 2014
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China overtakes U.S. and became commercial power in the world

According to data released this Friday, January 10th, for the first time in history, China has become the world’s largest trading power surpassing U.S. in trade. According to Chinese Customs, China’s exports increased by 7.9% and imports by 7.3%. The trade surplus was...
Posted On 10 Jan 2014
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Fans rewarded thier favorite artists in the People’s Choice

Yesterday, at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles, was held the 40th People’s Choice Awards, where all American supporters chose their favorite movie and music artists. The Oscar winner, Sandra Bullock, as favorite movie actress for the second consecutive year, and for...
Posted On 09 Jan 2014
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Alexis Mera thinks that Chevron sent the mails to legislator

The legal Secretary of the Presidency, Alexis Mera, attributed, yesterday, to Chevron the ‘hacking’ of the accounts of President Rafael Correa and several senior officials, information that would have been found allegedly on the computers of Assembly member Cleve...
Posted On 09 Jan 2014
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Venezuelans call a halt to violence

Yesterday afternoon, hundreds of artists from television, film and theater took to the streets of Venezuela to demand their government, Nicolas Maduro, a better crime control in this country. This demonstration to protest violence, was motivated after the assassination of actress...
Posted On 09 Jan 2014
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Ecuadorian scientists seeking scientific utility in Antarctic ice

Young researchers from the center of research for biotechnology of Ecuador (CIBE), graduates of the ­Escuela Superior Politecnica del Litoral (Espol) and through an agreement with the Ecuadorian Antarctic Institute (NAIS) traveled to Antarctica in search of land and water samples...
Posted On 09 Jan 2014
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Brazil requests additional flights for World Cup

Because Brazil will welcome about 600,000 foreigners for hosting the 2014 World Cup, Brazilian airlines asked the National Civil Aviation Agency (ANAC for its Spanish acronym), for the approval of 1,523 additional flights during the soccer event, in order to meet demand....
Posted On 09 Jan 2014
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Electronics show in Las Vegas presents giants and stylized TV screens

The International Consumer Electronics Show (CES for its acronym in English ) in Las Vegas, USA, carry on and this time the curved and oversized TV screens are the ones that capture everyone’s attention as they show images up to four times sharper than the regular high-definition...
Posted On 09 Jan 2014
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