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Chavez Goes to Cuba for Medical Exams

Last Sunday the Cuban president Raul Castro received his friend, Hugo Chavez, who traveled to La Habana. The Venezuelan leader would be going through some medical exams related to the cancerous tumor removed from him on June 20. Salvador Navarrete, Chavez personal surgeon stated...
Posted On 17 Oct 2011
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15-M protesters from around the world gathered

The 15-M gathered manifestants fromm all around the world at the door of the sun yesterday. People from Tokyo, Sydney, Auckland, Kuala Lumpur, Buenos Aires, Santiago de Chile, Los Angeles, São Paulo and the main cities of Europe came together to demand a deep change of system....
Posted On 16 Oct 2011
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Strong Seism Shook the Island of Bali

This Thursday the Island of Bali, Indonesia, was affected by a 6,2 quake. The disaster injured several people and many tourists also fled from their hotels. The Red Cross informed that 43 people in the south of the tourist island suffered wounds including head injuries and broken...
Posted On 13 Oct 2011
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Japan Seeks to Promote its Tourism

In wild attempt to restart the tourism back to a country plagued with radiation fears and earthquake sequels The Japan Tourism Agengy’s proposed a campaign of 10,000 free roundtrip tickets. As a condition the travelers must publicize their trip on blogs and social media sites....
Posted On 12 Oct 2011
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Over 130 Demonstrators Were Detained in USA

Early in the morning today police officers dispersed a crowd in a square of Boston inspired by the movement Occupy Wall Street. Eddy Chrispin, spokesman of the Boston Police Department informed that the people had been detained for making an illegal meeting. All the people that...
Posted On 12 Oct 2011
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Government of Canary Islands Decrees Evacuation

Due to the risk of a submarine eruption near the coast of the Canary Islands, the government ordered the preventive evacuation of La Restinga in Isle El Hierro. Local authorities have asked the 600 inhabitants to meet at a rendezvous point set by the ‘Volcanic Risk Plan’. Juan...
Posted On 11 Oct 2011
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Steve Jobs Biographic movie could be made by Sony

Sony Corp.’s movie studio is in final talks to buy the movie rights to do a highly anticipated biographic film of Apple Inc. co-founder Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson. The studio is negotiating to pay around one million dollars for the rights to the project. After the passing of...
Posted On 08 Oct 2011
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Nobel Peace Prize Awarded to Three Activist Women

The 2011 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded on Friday to three defenders of the rights of women and committed to inclusion in the democratic process. The president of Liberia, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, the Liberian also Leymah Gbowee and Yemeni Roberta Tawakul Karman were awarded...
Posted On 07 Oct 2011
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Tomas Tranströmer Won the Nobel of Literature

The Scandinavia poet, Tomas Tranströmer, received today the Nobel Prize of Literature at the age of 80. The poet won the award thanks to his work about the intimacy between men and the world that surround us. The poems of Tranströmer are rich in metaphors and images that...
Posted On 06 Oct 2011
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Massive Protests in Greece

Greek workers fulfilled the first of two strikes against the court adjustments decided by the Government. During the demonstrations in central Athens two young men were injured as well as two police officers in a clash against the 30,000 protestors. Antiriot policemen detained 12...
Posted On 06 Oct 2011
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