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  • 15/03/2012 | Printed Edition

    Provinces pull several YPF concessions

    Chubut and Santa Cruz provinces have stripped the country's biggest energy company, YPF, of several concessions, citing lack of investment, according to provincial decrees announced yesterday.

  • 14/03/2012 | Printed Edition

    Hot dogs in the hot seats

    US President Barack Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron each eat hot dogs at a NCAA basketball tournament game in Ohio last night.

  • 14/03/2012 | Printed Edition

    NoW’s former chief Brooks arrested

    LONDON — Former News International executive Rebekah Brooks (photo) and her racehorse trainer husband Charlie were arrested yesterday in dawn raids that also netted four other suspects in the spreading phone-hacking scandal. Police said the six people were arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice. The charge is an indication that investigators may be focusing on a possible cover-up of the scope of phone-hacking rather than the illegal hacking itself.

  • 14/03/2012 | Printed Edition

    Senate clears subway transfer bill for debate

    The tug-of-war between the national and City governments regarding who should actually be responsible for the Subte underground train system was played out on national television yesterday, as President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner’s ruling party took the issue to the Senate. The discussion of the bill, which in essence is an attempt to ratify a botched agreement signed in January between Buenos Aires City Mayor Mauricio Macri and the national government, was high-powered.

  • 14/03/2012 | Printed Edition

    Supreme Court: rape victims’ abortion legal

    The Supreme Court ruled yesterday that in case of rape, it is legal for a woman to seek an abortion. The historic ruling, which was unanimous, was received by an immediate rejection by the Catholic Church.

  • 13/03/2012 | Printed Edition

    Bolivia defends coca at UN meeting

    Bolivian coca-growers chew coca leaves during the so-called “National day of coca leaf-chewing” in La Paz, Bolivia, yesterday. Bolivia held a national campaign in defence of chewing the coca leaf, known locally as “acullico,” parallel to a request for the legalization of this practice which Bolivia’s President Evo Morales made at a UN meeting in Vienna, Austria.

  • 13/03/2012 | Printed Edition

    Ceasefire between Israel and Gaza, says Egypt

    At press time yesterday, an Egyptian official said the country had successfully mediated a ceasefire between Israel and Palestianian militant factions. The truce could put an end to four days of violence during which 23 people were killed.

  • 13/03/2012 | Printed Edition

    Central Bank ruling limits dollars further

    Obtaining dollars in Argentina took a newly complicated turn yesterday, when the Central Bank confirmed that Argentines who wish to take out dollars using a debit card while travelling abroad will need to have an already functioning dollar account in Argentina in order to do so.

  • 13/03/2012 | Printed Edition

    Special sessions today in both Congress Houses

    Both the Senate and Congress will be tackling key issues like the subway transfer, the new reforms to the Central Bank and Malvinas sovereignty in special sessions today.

  • 13/03/2012 | Printed Edition

    US, Russia clash over Syria

    UNITED NATIONS — The US and Russia clashed over Syria at the United Nations yesterday after the UN chief urged the divided Security Council to speak with one voice. Washington and Moscow both called for an end to the bloody conflict — but on different terms.


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