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  • 10/04/2012 | Printed Edition

    Gunfire from Syria hits Turkey camp

    BEIRUT — Syrian forces opened fire across two tense borders yesterday, killing a TV journalist in Lebanon and wounding at least six people in a refugee camp in Turkey on the eve of a deadline for a cease-fire plan that seems all but certain to fail.

  • 10/04/2012 | Printed Edition

    Mujica pays snap call

    Uruguayan President José Mujica travelled unexpectedly to Buenos Aires yesterday, where he met with President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner to supposedly discuss commercial hurdles the CFK administration has imposed upon various Uruguayan products, among other issues.

  • 11/04/2012 | Printed Edition

    Malvinas: ‘BP not drilling’

    The Foreign Ministry reported yesterday that British Petroleum (BP) oil company does not and will not participate in oil drilling and exploration activities in the disputed Malvinas Islands.

  • 11/04/2012 | Printed Edition

    Prosecutor Righi quits

    The national prosecutor-general, Esteban Righi, resigned yesterday five days after his law offices were accused of irregularities in a press conference given by Vice-President Amado Boudou.

  • 11/04/2012 | Printed Edition

    Santorum pulls out of White House race

    GETTYSBURG, Pa. - Rick Santorum ended his improbable run for the White House yesterday after leading a Republican tilt to the right that could dog the more moderate front-runner, Mitt Romney, in November’s election.

  • 11/04/2012 | Printed Edition

    Villa 31 residents clash with police

    Dwellers of the Villa 31 slum in Retiro throw stones at police during yesterday’s clashes.

  • 12/04/2012 | Printed Edition

    French gov’t OKs new anti-terror measures

    PARIS — France’s conservative Cabinet unveiled new counterterrorism measures yesterday to punish those who visit extremist websites or travel to weapons-training camps abroad, in the wake of killings by suspected Islamic extremist Mohammed Merah in southern France last month. The measures now go to Parliament, where they may face resistance from the Socialists, who say France’s legal arsenal against terrorism is already strong enough and that the proposal is a campaign ploy to boost President Nicolas Sarkozy’s chances of a second term.

  • 12/04/2012 | Printed Edition

    Peruvian miners rescued

    Peru's President Ollanta Humala (in white shirt), surrounded by the nine rescued miners, waves outside the Cabeza de Negro mine where the miners were trapped since April 5.

  • 12/04/2012 | Printed Edition

    Righi’s replacement causes opposition outcry

    The government’s proposal to appoint current SIGEN comptroller Daniel Reposo as prosecutor-general met with similar degrees of approval from government allies and outcry from opposition groups as the previous day’s resignation by his predecessor, Esteban Righi.

  • 12/04/2012 | Printed Edition

    Santa Cruz rids YPF of key fields

    Despite YPF presenting Santa Cruz province with an investment plan worth US$4.38 billion yesterday, the province stripped the energy company of a key concession comprising three areas known as La Meseta, 24 hours before President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner meets with governors from the provinces in the Federal Oil Producers Organization (OFEPHI).


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