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Agreement with the FARC would go to referendum in Colombia

A proposal of the Government in national elections endorsing an eventual peace agreement with the FARC Communist guerrillas was approved yesterday by the Colombian Congress with 59 votes in favour and five against. This plan aims to end the agreements on the peace process with...
Posted On 24 Oct 2013
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Student starts shooting in his own school

Yesterday at 07:15, at Middle School Sparks, Reno, northern Nevada, a student staged a shootout killing a school teacher and injuring two other young and end up committing suicide. Although the attack reasons still unknown. According to Tom Robinson, Deputy Chief of Police, the...
Posted On 22 Oct 2013
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Pope Francis met with an “Extravagant” Cardinal

The Bishop of Limburg (Germany,) Franz -Peter Tebartz-van Elst, was received yesterday by Pope Francis at the Vatican, after being accused of extravagant, among other things, for the construction of his residence. Has not yet released details of the meeting with the Bishop....
Posted On 22 Oct 2013
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Louisiana revokes law that affects immigrants

A State law that punished no-american citizens with up to one year in prison who drove without proof of their immigration status was revoked on Tuesday by the Supreme Court of Louisiana. With different opinions, the Court noted that the State law takes precedence over a federal...
Posted On 17 Oct 2013
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A computer failure “emptied” two supermarkets in the United States

The American channel KSLA reported that a  technical failure at the limit of public aid cards to families of low income caused that last weekend  a crowd emptied two  Wal-Mart supermarkets in Louisiana, (South of USA), once they realised they could buy food without quota limits....
Posted On 16 Oct 2013
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Chevron trial begins in USA

With the presentation of the initial arguments of the parties began yesterday in New York, the  trial for fraud and extortion against a lawyer and advisors of the plaintiffs of Chevron in Ecuador for environmental damages. The team of lawyers from Chevron and of the accused...
Posted On 16 Oct 2013
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Police rules out terrorist bombing on LAX

Authorities in Los Angeles are still investigating the explosion of two dry ice bombs found in restricted areas of the city’s international airport. The Police is still trying to determine how the four artefacts were placed in different areas of the terminal. The first bomb...
Posted On 16 Oct 2013
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United States Senate reached an agreement

U.S. senators reached an agreement to increase the statutory limit of government borrowing of the United States, a few hours before  the country end up in default (suspension of payments), t announced today the Republican legislators. Republican senators met to finalize details...
Posted On 16 Oct 2013
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Literature Nobel Prize was given to Canadian writer

This morning, Canadian author Alice Munro received the Nobel Prize in Literature for her stories about the problems, loves and tragedies of women in small towns that turned her into “master of the contemporary short stories.” The writer, 82, who began writing in her...
Posted On 10 Oct 2013
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Argentine Composer will bring sacred concert to Pope Francisco

Within the International Festival of Sacred Music and Art, to be held from October 29 to November 10, in several papal basilicas of Rome, the Argentine pianist and composer Martin Palmeri will present to the pope Francisco his tango-mass “Mass to Buenos Aires.”...
Posted On 10 Oct 2013
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