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  • 31/05/2012 | Printed Edition

    Cabinet chief defends ‘model’ in Senate

    Cabinet Chief Juan Manuel Abal Abal Medina yesterday dismissed graft allegations as “a waste of time” on attending a Senate session to report on government business.

  • 31/05/2012 | Printed Edition

    FARC frees French reporter

    French journalist Romeo Langlois, centre, is escorted by rebels of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, FARC, upon their arrival in San Isidro, southern Colombia, yesterday.

  • 30/05/2012 | Printed Edition

    ‘Courts can hear dollar complaints’

    A ruling party senator said yesterday that the currency exchange controls should lead to Argentines concentrating on thinking in pesos and not dollars, but the Supreme Court chief justice admitted that it could soon have to deal with complaints.

  • 30/05/2012 | Printed Edition

    Euro falls on Spanish woes to near 2-year low

    The euro neared a two-year low yesterday as investors fretted about Spain’s troubled banking system, but global stocks jumped on speculation Greece would stay in the eurozone.

  • 30/05/2012 | Printed Edition

    Misiones: at least six dead in bus crash

    The photograph shows a long-distance bus engulfed in flames on Route 12, Misiones. At least six people were reported killed when the bus crashed with a truck, reports said last night.

  • 30/05/2012 | Printed Edition

    Western nations expel Syrian envoys

    Western nations expelled Syrian diplomats yesterday in a coordinated move against President Bashar Assad’s regime over the killing of more than 100 people, after eyewitness accounts from the Houla massacre described shadowy gunmen slaughtering whole families in their homes and targeting the most vulnerable in poor farming villages.

  • 29/05/2012 | Printed Edition

    Annan condemns ‘appalling crime’ in Syria

    Peace envoy Kofi Annan denounced the killing of at least 108 people in the Syrian town of Houla as “an appalling crime” yesterday and urged President Bashar al-Assad to prove he wants a peaceful resolution to the crisis racking his country.

  • 29/05/2012 | Printed Edition

    Blair ducked fight with media

    Former Prime Minister Tony Blair said yesterday that he couldn’t stand up to the Britain’s media tycoons while in power, telling an official media ethics enquiry that doing so could have dragged his administration into a political quagmire.

  • 29/05/2012 | Printed Edition

    Heavy fog delays flights in BA

    Autumnal weather complicates ground and air traffic. A man looks at the fog covering the Puerto Madero area in Buenos Aires yesterday. Mist and fog in Buenos Aires caused flight delays and traffic complications.

  • 29/05/2012 | Printed Edition

    Latest dollar restriction now in play

    In its latest measure implemented to halt the flight of capital, the government published a new ruling yesterday in the Offical Gazette stipulating that any Argentine wanting to buy dollars for travel must first prove that their money was obtained legally.


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