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Former secretary of Nestor Kirchner, is accused

Yesterday, Argentinean prosecution accused Daniel Muñoz, former secretary of the late former President Nestor Kirchner, within the open cause over the alleged handling of money, within the seat of the executive, reported judicial sources to  local media. The allegations were made...
Posted On 22 May 2013
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A white rhino is born in an Australian zoo

Today, the Zoo from Taronga Western Plains, in Australia, reported that a white rhino, species threatened due to illegal traffic of its horn, was born in captivity last week. The exemplary male, which still have not been named, is in good health and under the care of its mother,...
Posted On 22 May 2013
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A Latin doctor inquires about the incidence of the smoke from engines in health

Jesus Araujo, director of the Environmental Cardiology  of the medical faculty at the  University of California in Los Angeles (UCLA), carried out an investigation which showed that smoke from vehicles affects the cholesterol that atrophies the arteries. This Venezuelan doctor...
Posted On 22 May 2013
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Tornado leaves 91 dead in Oklahoma

Last Monday, a tornado with winds up to 320 km / h that hit the outskirts of Oklahoma City (United States), left 91 people dead. The natural phenomena left hundreds of buildings destroyed and two schools. Among the victims were found 20 children. The passage of the tornado hit...
Posted On 21 May 2013
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Medellin took Guayaquil as a reference to make changes

The Urban Land Institute (ULI), an institution that leads the environmental sustainability and responsible land use, chose on March 1, the city of Medellin, capital of the Antioquia Department in Colombia, as the most innovative city in the world, in a contest organized in...
Posted On 21 May 2013
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North Korea fired three missiles and reactivate tensions

North Korea fired on Saturday, three short-range guided missiles to the waters of the east, which set off the alarm bells in the region and reactivated tensions with its neighbor South Korea and its allies, including the United States. North Korea fired two missiles on Saturday...
Posted On 18 May 2013
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President of Costa Rica traveled in a plane linked to drug trafficking

Yesterday, the Directorate of Intelligence and Security (DIS) recognized  having failed to protect the President of Costa Rica, Laura Chinchilla, who made two international trips on a jet provided by a suspect of drug trafficking, what have unleashed a scandal in the...
Posted On 17 May 2013
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Ecuador on alert due to the oil-shale reserve of the United States

The news about the possibility that the United States could turn into a net oil exporter (seller), has generated expectation and concern among the members of the Organization of  the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and especially in Ecuador and Venezuela, its partners. A...
Posted On 17 May 2013
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Kidnapped women in Cleveland will receive a long therapy

The conditions of the three young women, who were kidnapped for more than 10 years, has been described as similar to  an inmate in a war camp, since they suffer from severe malnutrition and require long-term therapy. Hearing loss and muscle damage of joints are some of the...
Posted On 16 May 2013
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Angelina Jolie, a touching story

“My mother battled with cancer for almost a decade and died at the age of 56”, with that phrase the American actress started the article entitled ‘My medical choice’ published in the newspaper The New York Times in which she recounts that it was not an...
Posted On 15 May 2013
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