Emelec got Eliminated and Fans Demand Resignation of Carrasco

After being defeated by Olimpia Club of Paraguay 2-1 in the Capwell Stadium in Guayaquil, Club Sport Emelec got eliminated yesterday from the South American Cup. Colombian referee, Jose Buitrago ended the match at minute 81, due to riots made by the electrical fans, who demanded...
Posted On 21 Sep 2011
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Two Colleges in Guayaquil will be linked by a Pedestrian Bridge

  Torres-Veloz Construction will have 250 days deadline to build a pedestrian bridge over the Salado estuary , which seeks to link the State University of Guayaquil and the Catholic University. The contruction of the bridge began this week. It will have a zigzag pattern and...
Posted On 21 Sep 2011
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The Upcoming November 4th will be a Holiday

According to Ministry of Tourism the executive decree Nº885 of the National Government, states that the Ecuadorians will have November 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 to rest. The days 2 and 3 of November are days of rest due to the Ecuadorian celebrations: “Day of the Dead” and the...
Posted On 21 Sep 2011
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Massive Strike to Reject Changes in Education

Yesterday people wearing black suits and ribbons, others with banners and flags marched down 10 de Agosto avenue to protest for the economic compensation and increased working hours. They all were teachers of colleges, technical schools and private schools. The strike fed up with...
Posted On 16 Sep 2011
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Crab Ban Will End Tomorrow

The officials of the Ecuadorian Undersecretary of Fishing Resources of Magap informed that the crab ban that started on August 15 seized a total of 1,094 crabs. The ban will end tomorrow. During the ban the fishing, transportation, possession, processing and commercialization of...
Posted On 14 Sep 2011
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Quito Will Fine those Who Litter the City

Quito, Ecuadorian capital city, has been called the “Face of God” for its beauty, character and history. However, every day this city is affected by its own people who litter the streets, sidewalks, plazas and parks. That is why a fine mechanism has been stablished...
Posted On 14 Sep 2011
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Water Shortages Planned For Tomorrow in Guayaquil

On September 13th and 14th northern and downtown sectors of Guayaquil will be without water service. The shortage will begin Tuesday at 13:00 due to works of internal pipeline inspection located (in the Daule highway). Works will end on Wednesday at 21:00. Shortages in north...
Posted On 12 Sep 2011
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“Juan Arzube Cordero’s Foster Home”: Nine Decades Dedicated to Childhood

  Ninety three years ago, Juan Bautista Arzube Cordero founded the first Childcare Society Foster Home in Ecuador, with the purpose of serving low-income children who were not being care because the time their parents had to spend at their jobs. After living in France,...
Posted On 10 Sep 2011
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Alvaro Noboa: “What I Believe In” (VIDEO)

WHAT I BELIEVE IN   I BELIEVE IN FREEDOM AND IN THOSE WHO STRUGGLE FOR FREEDOM I BELIEVE THAT WE ALL ARE EQUAL BEFORE THE LAW. I BELIEVE IN JUSTICE AND IN THE INDEPENDENCE OF THE COURTS OF JUSTICE I BELIEVE THAT EVERYONE HAS THE RIGHT TO ACCESS TO QUALITY MEDICAL CARE AND I...
Posted On 07 Sep 2011
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Independent Physicians will Work Alongside IESS

The Ecuadorian Social Security Institute (IESS) wants to strengthen primary health attention and building a new system to book appointments. To do this, the IESS will count with the cooperation of physicians who practice their profession freely. According to Ramiro Gonzalez,...
Posted On 07 Sep 2011
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