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Sri Lanka Flooded

Sri Lanka is in chaos, 325,000 people had been displaced by flooding, 23 people have died and more than a million are affected. Personel from Army, Navy, Police, and Air Force are battling to provide urgent aid, especially emergency food and medical supplies to the thousand...
Posted On 13 Jan 2011
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Banana Enterprises Fear Low Exportation

The European Union (EU) suffered a loss from 10% to 15%. According to Eduardo Ledesma, Head of the Banana Exporters Association from Ecuador, the country is at risk due to the difference in its tariffs in contrast to the one managed in Colombia, Peru, and the Central American...
Posted On 13 Jan 2011
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Titanic Will Not Remain in The Sea

The remains of the largest ship built in the twentieth century, the Titanic, could disappear by 2030. Deep-sea bacteria is eating the steel structure of the ship which sank in 1912; experts identified it as Halmonas Titanicae and it has already consum...
Posted On 13 Jan 2011
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Reina del Camino Buses Will Not Operate Anymore

On December 24th, a fatal accident blood stained the Christmas season of many Manabi families. A bus from Reina del Camino cooperative fell into a ravine, about 200 feet deep on the Flavio Alfaro-San Isidro road. The bus, carrying 70 passengers, crashed because it was over...
Posted On 12 Jan 2011
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Intercultural Education Law was Approved

Intercultural education law was approved yesterday in the National Assembly with 116 votes. The new ecuadorian law ensures that 139 thousand teachers in the country will receive a living wage of $700, and it also guarantees that the amount of retirement will increase. Yesterday,...
Posted On 12 Jan 2011
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Extreme Weather Affects the World

Several countries of the world are facing extreme weather conditions simultaneously. EE.UU Yesterday a new kind of winter weather covered the South East of United States with snow and ice. This has caused the death of five people and left thousands stranded due to the flight...
Posted On 12 Jan 2011
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Estero Salado Would Be Purified

After almost a year from the government announcement of the decontamination of Estero Salado, the main estuary from Guayaquil City, President Rafael Correa said yesterday that six stations to purify the estuary’s water through intensive oxygenation will arrive to the country in...
Posted On 12 Jan 2011
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Michael Douglas is Cancer Free

Oscar Winner Michael Douglas appeared on Today’s Show this Tuesday, This was his first TV appearance since he is cancer-free. “I feel good, relieved. The tumor is gone. But, you know, I have to check out on a monthly basis now to maintain. I guess there’s not a total euphori...
Posted On 12 Jan 2011
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The First Classic would be at Monumental Stadium

The Ecuadorian Championship of the Soccer “A” Series for the 2011 season would start with the Clasico del Astillero match between Barcelona and Emelec on February 20 in the field of Monumental Isidro Romero Carbo stadium. The tournament would begin on the last weekend of January;...
Posted On 12 Jan 2011
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Kate Hudson is Pregnant

Kate Hudson is expenting a baby with her boyfriend, Muse frontman Mathew Bellamy. Sources say the actress, 31, is 14-weeks pregnant .”It was not planned, but they are excited and embracing it,” sources told Us Weekly Magazine. This means Hudson’s son 7-year-o...
Posted On 12 Jan 2011
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