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The Work of CrusadeFoundation Still not Over

Ecuador Times was present at the delivery of donations and microcredit that the Crusade for a New Humanity Foundation makes every month. With the hope of equipped her family business, Mrs. Rosa Chacha received a microcredit from the Crusade which will be used to purchase a...
Posted On 28 Jan 2012
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Noche Amarilla: Music for the Yellow Souls

Niñosaurios, Héctor Napolitano, Droz Band, Alleguez Son, Danilo Rosero, Guayaquil City Band and a special guest will perform at the musical event to be held on Saturday on “La Noche Amarilla”, a tribute to classic Ecuadorian soccer team Barcelona.Two Bands and a soloist, who will...
Posted On 27 Jan 2012
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Francisco Ycaza Hospital officials were called to testify by Prosecutor

This morning, Margarita Neira, Prosecutor for Crimes against Life, asked to call Patricia Parrales, Director of Children’s Hospital Francisco Ycaza Bustamante and Ricardo Alcívar, Head of Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) for intentional murder in Neonatal case. The...
Posted On 17 Jan 2012
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Airtime to Mobile Phones will not have Expiration Date

The National Council of Telecommunications, CONATEL informed that since February 2nd, mobile airtime will not have a date of expiration.  Telecommunications Minister, Jaime Guerrero, stated in an interview: “Air time should last until the user decides to use all his/her...
Posted On 14 Jan 2012
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Two Ecuadorian Journalists Win The King of Spain International Prize For Journalism

Today, Ecuadorian journalists Héctor Hernán Higuera and Antonio Eduardo Narvaez received the King of Spain International Prize for Journalism in the category of TV for the live broadcast during the police uprising in 2010 (30S). Higuera and Narvaez obtained the award thanks to...
Posted On 12 Jan 2012
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Ecuador is the Best Country for Retirement, says International Living

U.S. magazine International Living ranked Ecuador in first place as the best location in the world for retirement, for the third consecutive year; followed by Mexico, Panama, Spain and New Zealand. Around 23 countries were investigated and based on eight categories such as: cost...
Posted On 10 Jan 2012
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Huge ‘Años Viejos’ Say Goodbye to 2011

The tradition of ‘años viejos’ in Ecuador has grown in acceptance, detail and size in the street Portete, in the city of Guayaquil. Some years ago the giant dolls became one of the most entertaining events in the nights of New Years Eve. However, unlike the small and medium...
Posted On 31 Dec 2011
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Yasuni ITT Extends Two Years

Ecuador’s environmental plan, which plans to prevent the exploitation of 846 million barrels of oil in the Yasuní Amazonian park, will extend over 2 years, according to the government’s chief negotiator, Ivonne Baki. The goal for the next two years (2012 – 2013)...
Posted On 30 Dec 2011
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Street 6 de Marzo will be closed today

From 18:00 street 6 de Marzo will be closed to traffic due to congestion caused by the sale and exhibition of Años viejos (End of the year dolls). According to the commander of the Transit Commission of Ecuador (CTE), Luis Lalama, only street intersections such as Huancavilca 6...
Posted On 30 Dec 2011
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Over 4,000 elderly celebrated with Mayor

A massive Christmas dinner, organized by the City Hall of Guayaquil for approximately 4 thousand elderly people, was held yesterday along Malecon Simon Bolivar. For the second year in a row, the City Hall of Guayaquil offered this meal for elderly people living in urban areas of...
Posted On 28 Dec 2011
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