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  • 18/06/2012 | Printed Edition

    CFK in Mexico for G20 summit

    Los Cabos, Mexico — President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner arrived here at 3pm (local time) yesterday afternoon for the G20 summit unfolding here between today and tomorrow in a torrid Mexican summer.

  • 18/06/2012 | Printed Edition

    Greek pro-bailout parties secure ruling majority

    ATHENS — Parties backing a bailout saving Greece from bankruptcy won a slim parliamentary majority yesterday, beating radical leftists who rejected austerity and bringing relief to the eurozone which was braced for fresh financial turmoil.

  • 18/06/2012 | Printed Edition

    Nalbandian joins tennis hall of shame

    David Nalbandian of Argentina looks down after being disqualified from the men's singles final match against Cilic of Croatia at Queen's Club tennis tournament in London.

  • 18/06/2012 | Printed Edition

    Socialists win French race

    PARIS — French President François Hollande’s Socialist Party won a solid majority in parliamentary elections yesterday, polling agencies projected, fortifying Hollande in his push for governments to spend money, not cut budgets, to tackle Europe’s economic crisis.

  • 17/06/2012 | Printed Edition

    Greece votes today

    European leaders urged Greece to reject radical leftists who threaten to tear up the terms of a bailout deal should they win an election today, a result that would send shockwaves through global financial markets.

  • 17/06/2012 | Printed Edition

    River Plight

    River Plate’s Alejandro Domínguez, who missed a penalty in the closing stages of the game when his team was 1-0 down, hides painful face behind hand at yesterday’s game in Santa Fe.

  • 17/06/2012 | Printed Edition

    Trench war in media

    A colleague who worked with me at the Herald throughout the maelstrom of violence that marked the decade of the 1970s in Argentina wrote something in an e-mail to me a few days ago that set an alarm bell ringing in my mind.

  • 17/06/2012 | Printed Edition

    UN mission suspended in Syria

    UN observers suspended their patrols in Syria yesterday due to a recent spike in violence, the strongest sign yet that an international peace plan was unravelling despite months of diplomatic efforts to prevent the country from plunging into civil war.

  • 16/06/2012 | Printed Edition

    Interior minister unveils new passport

    Interior and Transport Minister Florencio Randazzo presented yesterday a new “electronic” passport that will cost 400 pesos and will last 10 years. Given its high “security standard,” the national government said it will ask countries, including the United States, Canada or Australia, to stop requesting visas from Argentine travellers.

  • 16/06/2012 | Printed Edition

    Obama relaxes deportation rules for young

    About 800,000 young illegal immigrants who came to the US as children could be spared deportation for at least two years under new rules announced yesterday by US President Barack Obama that may appeal to Hispanic voters in an election year.


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