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200 Employees Evacuated From ‘Teleamazonas’ After Bomb Thread

Chaos striked on the building of Teleamazonas and the transit of streets around it. At around 10h30, a telephoned bomb thread made more than 200 employees from one of the most criticized TV channels by the government evacuate their building in Quito, Ecuador. “Good morning,...
Posted On 29 Sep 2010
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Chávez Disputes Power with the Opposition

Hugo Chávez Political Party won the Parliament Elections on Sunday after obtaining 94 Assembly members from a total of 165. The president will share the control with the opposing party, since it obtained over a third of the seats with a 52% of votes. The “Consejo Nacional...
Posted On 27 Sep 2010
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Tensions Escalate As Obama Labels Ahmadinejad’s Remarks ‘Inexcusable’

In an interview with the BBC today, United States President, Barack Obama, talked about the remarks made by Iranian President last week, calling them “offensive”, “hateful” and “inexcusable”. On Thursday, Iranian President Mahmond Ahmadinejad...
Posted On 27 Sep 2010
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Ecuador Asks UN to Support Yasuní-ITT

Lenin Moreno, Vice-President of Ecuador requested financial help, especially to industrialized countries, for the Yasuní-ITT environmental initiative concerning the weather change responsibility. Unesco declared Yasuní National Park as a world biosphere reserve in 1989. Due to...
Posted On 27 Sep 2010
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It’s Confirmed: Llop’s Out of Barcelona

After strong rumours on Sunday night regarding Juan Manuel Llop’s departure as Coach of Barcelona Sporting Club of Ecuador, today it’s been confirmed on a press conference in Quito that he’s leaving. Llop affirmed today he believes he did a “great...
Posted On 27 Sep 2010
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Transporters Announce Demonstrations Next Week

As a sign of protest against the reforms on the Traffic Law, six federations of Transportations will go out on the streets on demonstrations. The groups demand the previous agreements to be respected, since, according to them, the new Law does not comply with them. This past...
Posted On 27 Sep 2010
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Venezuelans Cast their Vote on Sunday

CARACAS –This Sunday Long lines began forming in the predawn hours in parts of Venezuela as the nation of 27 million turned out to elect all 165 members of its National Parliament, where both President Hugo Chávez and his rivals are vying for control. Television stations reported...
Posted On 26 Sep 2010
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Facebook Explains Why It Was Down

Not only the site of 500 million users was down for almost 3 hours, but also the “Like” buttons all over the Web were not working, causing Facebook’s greatest outage in 4 years. In fact, the issue was so serious the entire site had to be shut down in order to...
Posted On 24 Sep 2010
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Boots GPS, Clock and Medicines Allowed to Locate “Mono Jojoy”

A global positioning system or GPS located in the FARC commander´s boots, alias “Mono Jojoy” besides a rolex watch and medicine for diabetes in camouflage uniforms allowed to place him. To identify his Morphological structure, photos and a extraordinary intelligence...
Posted On 24 Sep 2010
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Nicaraguan Diplomat Found Dead in The US

Cesar Mercado, Nicaraguan Diplomat in the US was found dead on thursday at his Bronx apartment. The police believes the Diplomat may have committed suicide. In addition, they’ve confirmed the 34-year-old Diplomat had been stabbed 12 times in the abdomen and his throat had...
Posted On 24 Sep 2010
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