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New Edition of Huckleberry Finn Will Replace The “N” Word

Two scholars are reediting American literature classic book, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. The new edition will replace the word “nigger”—which appears 219 times— and the word “Injun” with the word “slave,” Publishers Weekly reported...
Posted On 04 Jan 2011
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Bank Superintendents and Telecommunications Assume Charges

Fernando Cordero, president of the National Assembly, took the oath of two officials that assumed the compromise of fulfilling what the Constitution demands of their respective charges. Today, Pedro Solines and Fabian Jaramillo assumed the charges of Bank Superintendents and...
Posted On 04 Jan 2011
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New Toshiba Tablet

In late June, Toshiba Corp. will release their new tablet computer, which will have the new version of Android Honeycomb, the mobile software operator of Google Inc. that will allow applications to have several ways to be seen, and present information in different ways depending...
Posted On 03 Jan 2011
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United States and Germany Develop Spy Satellites

The United States Embassy in Oslo rejected the comments made regarding the plan between USA and Germany to create new spy Satellites secretly without caring for the French opposition. The WikiLeaks cable stolen by the Norwegian newspaper Aftenposten revealed this information. The...
Posted On 03 Jan 2011
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Schwarzenegger Ended his Government in California

Arnold Schwarzenegger ended his period as governor of California this Monday, he defended the decisions he made until the last moment. The former body building champion, and hero of the film “Terminator” leaves California with many financial issues after seven years of...
Posted On 03 Jan 2011
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David Arquette Starts 2011 in Rehab

David Arquette initiated the year checking into rehab for alcohol issues and depression. “I’ve been drinking a lot because I’m heartbroken,” said Arquette on Howard Stern’s radio show, apparently he has been having emotional problems since his wife...
Posted On 03 Jan 2011
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Bolivians Retired $200 million from banks

The government reported today that Bolivians withdrew at least $200 million from banks for fear of retention of deposits and a sharp appreciation of the Bolivian currency. The major withdrawal took place on December 29, despite Evo Morales had assured that there would not be any...
Posted On 03 Jan 2011
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Northern Ireland Faces Water Shortage

The low temperatures of Northern Ireland has left hundreds of homes without water many of which face restrictions for more than a week since the shortage started. Over 450 homes have no water, informed the Northern Ireland Water Company. Meanwhile the normal water is still...
Posted On 03 Jan 2011
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“Gasolinazo” Causes Rejection to Evo Morales

A week ago, Evo Morales government —a leftist indigenous president—, increased by 73% the price of gasoline, diesel 83%, and 99% in the jet to eliminate subsidies on these fuels, which caused millions in losses for itssmuggling to neighboring count...
Posted On 03 Jan 2011
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Emelec Could Be Seized

On September 28 of 2010 Attorney Pablo Villavicencio, Issfa coercive judge, ordered to evaluate the assets of Emelec, for a debt amounting of $ 448,099.10 from the rent of a Sport club at Los Samanes. The lease was signed on January 22 of 2002, the document states that Emelec...
Posted On 03 Jan 2011
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