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  • 11/06/2012 | Printed Edition

    Spain relieved, humiliated over bailout

    Spain’s grinding economic misery will get worse this year despite the country’s request for a European financial lifeline of up to 100 billion euros (US$125 billion) to save its banks, Prime Minister Ma-riano Rajoy said yesterday.

  • 12/06/2012 | Printed Edition

    Chávez rides red re-election tide

    President Hugo Chávez rallies supporters around his truck as he rides atop it to the country’s elections office to formalize his presidential candidacy, yesterday in Caracas.

  • 12/06/2012 | Printed Edition

    Market euphoria over Spanish bailout fades

    Financial market euphoria over an EU bailout for Spain’s troubled banks faded yesterday as investors sounded the alarm over its impact on public debt and worried whether Greek elections will deepen the eurozone crisis.   

  • 12/06/2012 | Printed Edition

    Máximo Kirchner sent to hospital

    Máximo Kirchner, the elder child and only son of President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, was rushed to hospital early yesterday with “septic arthritis” in the right knee requiring an immediate operation.

  • 12/06/2012 | Printed Edition

    Pesification sneaked in Civil Code reform

    The government plans to sneak in “pesification” of contractual obligations in the midst of the crisis over dollar curbs. Two articles of the Civil and Commercial Codes unification and reform (Nos. 765 and 766 of the Civil Code) joined a further 2,600 dealing with new divorce norms, prenuptials, and even property rights in private cemeteries — all to be debated by Congress.

  • 13/06/2012 | Printed Edition

    CFK unveils new housing plan

    President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner announced yesterday  an ambitious new housing and mortgage plan aimed at the construction of 400,000 houses over four years.

  • 13/06/2012 | Printed Edition

    Islanders to vote on keeping British rule

    The disputed Malvinas Islands will ask 3,000 inhabitants whether they want to stay part of Britain's self-governing overseas territories in a referendum designed to outflank  Argentina's sovereignty claims to the South Atlantic archipelago.

  • 13/06/2012 | Printed Edition

    Protesters defy Putin’s rule

    Protesters carry a banner in Moscow yesterday reading, “Russia Go Forward without Putin.”

  • 13/06/2012 | Printed Edition

    UN official says Syria now in civil war

    Syria’s 15-month uprising has grown into a full-scale civil war where President Bashar al-Assad’s forces are trying to recapture swathes of urban territory lost to rebels, the United Nations peacekeeping chief said yesterday.

  • 14/06/2012 | Printed Edition

    AFIP files appeal against dollar purchase

    The AFIP tax agency yesterday filed a appeal to freeze a court  injunction handed down by Federal Judge Carolina Pandolfi in Neuquén province upholding a complaint filed to purchase dollars despite the currency exchange controls in place.


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