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Artists around the world will be present at the Biennale of Venice

Eighty countries represented in their respective national pavilions are getting ready for the 55th edition of the Biennale of Venice, which casts the vision, ideas and imagination of hundreds of contemporary artists worldwide. The exhibition entitled “Il Palazzo...
Posted On 30 May 2013
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Chinese baby rescued from a sewer pipe was discharged

The chinese baby, that accidentally fell into a sewer pipe after the mother gave birth, in a bathroom, was discharged, on Wednesday after five days from the incident, according  to the media. The news agency reported that his mother, grandparents and the presumed father , who...
Posted On 30 May 2013
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A new-born trapped in a sewer pipe gets rescued

Chinese emergency services, managed to save a baby who was just two days old, and that had been thrown into a toilet in a home in Zhejiang province. Residents of the building warned the police about it last Monday, after hearing the cries of the baby. Firefighters began to cut...
Posted On 29 May 2013
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Aerogal and Taca are now part of Avianca

As part of an initiative to be the leading company in Latin America, the Colombian airline Avianca absorbed Taca and Aerogal, which now are part of its conglomerate. Today, the unification under the single brand Avianca, gather the  operations of Avianca Holdings conglomerate,...
Posted On 29 May 2013
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Communion wafers also scarce in Venezuela

After the shortage that reached the Venezuelan Catholic Church with its communion wine, Bishop of Merida state, Archbishop Baltazar Porras, said the wheat flour to make communion wafers is also running out quickly, which is why he is analyzing a reduction on the number of masses...
Posted On 29 May 2013
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Venezuelan Church has a shortage of communion wine

The Venezuelan Episcopal Conference (CVE) issued a statement denouncing the scarcity of communion wine -used to celebrate the Eucharist- and explains the “extreme need” to get the wine and the difficulty of importing it due to lack of foreign currency. The statement,...
Posted On 28 May 2013
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Carlos Slim loses his title of ‘the richest man of the world’

The Mexican tycoon, who for three years in a row has carried the title of “richest man of the world”, lost the recognition because of the effect of the reforms driven by the Mexican President, Enrique Pena Nieto, which have impacted the industry of telecommunications,...
Posted On 27 May 2013
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Boston Bombing suspect will go to court on July 10

Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19, suspected of planting bombs at the finish line of the Boston Marathon on last April 15, along with his older brother Tamerlan (killed four days later in a shootout with police), will have a hearing trial on next July 10, according to statements by federal...
Posted On 27 May 2013
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Authorities in Australia began the killing of 10,000 wild horses

This Tuesday, the Central Council of State Lands from the Northern Territory, in Australia, began hunting around ten thousand wild horses with helicopters. The purspose is to prevent their death from starvation and thirst, and  continue to degradate the northern country’s...
Posted On 23 May 2013
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FBI killed another suspect of the Boston bombing attack

The FBI said the suspect began “a violent confrontation” during a police interrogation conducted earlier today in Orlando, Florida, where he was killed, while an officer was injured. The federal agency did not identify the man, but the Orlando Sentinel Newspaper said...
Posted On 22 May 2013
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