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Volcanic Ash Cancels Argentinean Flights During Copa America

Several air companies cancelled their flights this Thursday in the Buenos Aires airport and some services of the terminal Ezeiza due to the presence of the volcanic ash. This catastrophic order came in a bad time since Argentina is hosting the championship Copa America. This new...
Posted On 07 Jul 2011
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British Tabloid to Close Amid Scandal

The 168-year-old British tabloid News of the World, one of the oldest and best-selling newspapers in Britain will publish its final issue this Sunday. Serious accusations were made against this prestigious newspaper as the truth came out; News of the World had been spying cell...
Posted On 07 Jul 2011
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US: Massive Dust Storm Engulfed Phoenix

    A massive dust storm engulfed the southwestern US city of Phoenix late Tuesday, blotting out the sun and knocking down electricity poles, local media reported. The ABC 15 news outlet said the billowing cloud stretched 60 miles wide and packed winds of 60 miles per...
Posted On 06 Jul 2011
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Venezuela Showed its Military Hardware In a Parade

The Venezuelan government showed for the first time part of the weapons purchased in Moscow in recent years. Between 2005 and 2007, Caracas signed contracts to buy weapons for over 4,000 million dollars to buy in Russian Sukhoi jets, combat helicopters and guns, among others. In...
Posted On 05 Jul 2011
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Hospital Report Describes Attack of Strauss-Kahn

According to the New York Times, the 32 year old immigrant that was attacked by Strauss-Kahn revealed that on May 14 she entered a luxurious hotel room in New York were she found the former director of the IMF naked. A nude Strauss-Kahn pushed the women to the bed and when she...
Posted On 05 Jul 2011
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Chavez Returned to Venezuela

After spending nearly a month in Cuba, where he underwent surgery due to a cancerous tumor, Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez returned to Caracas. He traveled on Monday morning. “We arrived at dawn, when the sun was rising. We’re very happy to be home,” Chavez...
Posted On 04 Jul 2011
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Polar Cold Snap Arrives To Chile and Argentina

The polar cold wave is affecting Santiago de Chile, where temperatures fell to 8.5 degrees Celsius yesterday, the lowest level registered this year. The low temperature was recorded at 04:00 local yesterday in Lampa District, northwest of Santiago, while the thermometer marked...
Posted On 04 Jul 2011
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Strauss-Kahn Faces a New Complaint for Attempted Rape

French writer and journalist Tristane Banon, announced through her lawyer, David Koubby, that tomorrow morning she will denounce the former director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Dominique Strauss-Kahn, for attempted rape. According to Banon’s version in 2007 during...
Posted On 04 Jul 2011
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New Bill Will Allow The Sale of Properties in Cuba

Raul Castro’s government has implemented a new bill that will eliminate many existing prohibitions and simplify procedures for the transfer of properties in Cuba, which means that before the end of the year, Cubans will be able to buy and sell houses or cars, reported...
Posted On 04 Jul 2011
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Strauss-Kahn Was Released From Jail

Former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn was released without bail on Friday after a dramatic court hearing where the sexual assault case against him appeared to shift in his favor. At a hearing to seek changes to his bail conditions, prosecutors said the credibility of the woman...
Posted On 01 Jul 2011
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