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First Confirmed H1N1 Case in Azuay

A young man from Chordeleg became the first confirmed case of H1N1 in the province of Azuay. The H1N1 positive patient, 29, has been in the hospital for 10 days. At first, he was in the Social Security Institute Hospital and he is currently in a private clinic. The Health...
Posted On 10 Jan 2011
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G-10 Has Evaluated Global Economy

G-10 confirmed the economic recovery that has been globally, and described as “impressive” the case of emerging economies. It also warned the soaring prices of some food in emerging economies and dismissed a case of inflation at advanced economies. According to G10,...
Posted On 10 Jan 2011
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John Lennon’s First Car Up For Auction

In 1965, former Beatle John Lennon got his driver’s license, such news were all over the British media and provoked the appearance of several luxury cars sellers to surround Lennon’s home in Kenwood in order to offer him deals in cars, informed h...
Posted On 10 Jan 2011
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Ribery Believes that the Bayern Could Win the Season

The international French player Franck Ribery of the Bayern of Munchen assured this Sunday to the press that his team could win two titles on this season. Even when it has 14 less points than the leader of the German league the Borussia Dortmund. However the Bayern is in a bad...
Posted On 09 Jan 2011
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Mexican Defender Will Reveal Immigrant Kidnappings Cases

The National Commission of Human Rights (CNDH) would publish a report regarding the tragedies on humanity from the last year, the kidnapping of 20,000 Central American immigrants. The president of the CNDH office, Raul Plascencia Villanueva revealed that his office reported over...
Posted On 09 Jan 2011
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State Legislators Against Automatic Citizenship in US

This Wednesday a group of State Legislators said that their plan to eliminate the automatic citizenship for children of undocumented immigrants does not mean the deportation of the minors. The legislators’ objective is to have the Supreme Court of the United States study the 14th...
Posted On 08 Jan 2011
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USA Asks for Wikileaks’ Information to Twitter

The U.S. government has asked Twitter to hand over private messages sent to and from Julian Assange and other users whohave links with WikilLeaks. A court of the State of Virginia has asked the Social network to turn over: user names, email addresses, details of connections,...
Posted On 08 Jan 2011
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Brazil Floods Leaves 35 Dead

Authorities said that the constant rains of the last week has flooded creeks and created landslides in the southeastern Brazil. The nature assault has claimed the lives of 35 people so far. Meanwhile 30 thousand victims have been evacuated due to the heavy floods. Civil defense...
Posted On 08 Jan 2011
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A Film about Sarkozy will Be Launched

May is the chosen month to debut a film called La Conquête. The film is going to be a window to present the life of French President Nicolas Sarkozy, particularly since he entered as Interior Minister until he became the most powerful man in France. The film director is Xavier...
Posted On 08 Jan 2011
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Allegedly Members of ETA are Wanted in France

Two allegedly members of the Basque terrorist group, ETA are still wanted on France, after escaping a customs control on Thursday in a toll at the East of France. The customs agents wanted the two men after not stopping in the toll of Gye. The terrorist abandoned the car on...
Posted On 08 Jan 2011
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