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More Snow Buries Northeast USA

Today commuters up and down the East Coast of the United States began their day with the all-too-familiar task of digging out cars and shoveling sidewalks after a winter storm that lasted all night. The storm, appearing as a giant white smudge over the Northeast on radar maps,...
Posted On 27 Jan 2011
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Mandela’s Health Causes Concern

The first black president of South Africa and Nobel Peace Prize winner, Nelson Mandela, was hospitalized last night, although Mandela Foundation says it is only “a routine check.” The station Talk Radio 702 reported that the former president was treated by...
Posted On 27 Jan 2011
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Peninsula Drug Lab Seized Near a Military Base

The military base San Antonio in Playas was near a hidden drug laboratory that was discovered by the Narcotics Police during an operative called “White Desert.” The secret lab was found on kilometer 4,4 in the location El Morro, Guayas province. The officers arrived to the...
Posted On 27 Jan 2011
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Invitations to the Royal Wedding of the Year Will be Delivered Next Month

Preparations for the British wedding of the year are being arranged since last year. Although the list of invitees to the Prince William and Kate Middleton’s wedding is not ready and has not been published, it is known that Crown Prince Alexander of Serbia and Romania’s...
Posted On 27 Jan 2011
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Guayaquil Civic Board Opposes to Referendum

Today, the Civic board of Guayaquil presented a legal protection resource beside the Court of Guayas in order to stop the questions qualification process for the referendum, because the popular consultation promoted by President Rafael Correa “violates the constitutional...
Posted On 27 Jan 2011
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Yemen Starts Its Own Protests

The main opposition parties called thousands of Yemenis to the streets of the Capital Sana to the demand a change in the government. This was inspired by the protests that led to the abandonment of power by the former president of Tunisia Zine el Abidine Ben Ali. Meanwhile, the...
Posted On 27 Jan 2011
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Ecuador Became the Third Largest Exporter of Flowers in the World

From January to November 2010, Ecuador sold $586 million on flowers, with this the country has become the third largest exporter of the world. Ecuador Flower Exporters Association (Expoflores) announced that the 41.8% of the sales were for the United States, Russia bought 21.2%,...
Posted On 27 Jan 2011
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The Last of the Tunisian Ministers Resigns

The president Fuad Mebaza proposed yesterday a thorough government modification, starting by replacing a dozen of ministers that abandoned the Cabinet. What is more important is who is going to be replaced; the first ones to go are the hated Minister of Interior, Defense and...
Posted On 27 Jan 2011
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Presidency Mandate Revocation Has No Effect

This Thursday, it was confirmed that the Constitutional Court decided to suspend the mandate revocation process all over the country, eight of nine of the members voted in favor of the resolution. Consequently, there is no effect on the processing of office presidenc...
Posted On 27 Jan 2011
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Texas Has a New Abortion Law

Texas Governor Rick Perry will grant emergency status to a pro-life bill that would allow women a chance to see an ultrasound of their unborn child prior to an abortion; he assured that it is necessary to help women avoid abortions. Perry announced the status on Saturday during...
Posted On 26 Jan 2011
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