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  1. A vacation from inflationRead the original story w/Photo

    Thursday May 16 | The Economist

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  2. Buenos Aires launches tours for Argentine popeRead the original story

    Wednesday May 15 | SFGate

    In this May 11, 2013 photo, newspaper vendor Nicolas Schandor smiles from his kiosk where he also sells calendars featuring Pope Francis in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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  3. German farmers can't keep up with organic boomRead the original story

    Tuesday May 14 | Deutsche Welle

    Organic produce is a given in a lot of shops in Germany. But while demand is increasing, cultivation is lagging behind.

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  4. Residence Club Of Argentina Moves Forward In Three LocationsRead the original story w/Photo

    Thursday May 16 | PRWeb

    The Residence Club of Argentina, which was recently recognized for "Innovation and Excellence" at the international Fractional Life symposium in London, is moving forward in all three of its magnificent locations.

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  5. How Is Latin America? Could Be BetterRead the original story w/Photo

    Tuesday May 14 | Real Clear Politics

    That's a frequent dialogue among witty Spaniards. I imagine that women could respond the same way.

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  6. Derby Telegraph published Joseph ends the season on a high with recallRead the original story w/Photo

    Monday May 13 | This is Derbyshire

    The Derby-born centre has been recalled to Stuart Lancaster's England squad for the upcoming tour of Uruguay and Argentina.

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  7. China to the rescue ofArgentina with a 10 billiondollars equivalent swapRead the original story

    Monday May 13 | Lucianne.com

    Argentina is negotiating with China a new 10 billon dollars equivalent swap of international reserves support based on the experience of 2009 when the global financial crisis.

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  8. Where does Latin America stand?Read the original story w/Photo

    Monday May 13 | The Miami Herald

    That's a frequent dialogue among witty Spaniards. I imagine that women could respond the same way.

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  9. Eerie ghost town comes up for airRead the original story

    Monday May 13 | The Times-Tribune

    A strange ghost town that spent a quarter century under water is coming up for air again in the Argentine farmlands southwest of Buenos Aires.

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  10. Buenos Aires' Most Spectacular Religious SitesRead the original story w/Photo

    Monday May 13 | Fodor's

    Jorge Mario Bergoglio was plucked from his post as Archbishop of Buenos Aires, transported to Vatican City, and installed as Pope Francisco I, the first Pope to hail from Latin America, one of the most devout regions in the world.

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  11. No, That's Not Atlantis: Underwater Ghost Town In Argentina Re-EmergesRead the original story

    Monday May 13 | WUSA-TV Washington

    " A strange ghost town that spent a quarter century under water is coming up for air again in the Argentine farmlands southwest of Buenos Aires.

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  12. Ap Photos: Eerie ghost town comes up for air a strange ghost town...Read the original story w/Photo

    Sunday May 12 | HawaiiNews

    A strange ghost town that spent a quarter century under water is coming up for air again in the Argentine farmlands southwest of Buenos Aires.

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  13. 9 seniors win Fulbrights so far, more awaiting application decisionsRead the original story

    Sunday May 12 | The Daily Princetonian

    Nine graduating seniors - Sarah Chen, Courtney Crumpler, Chloe Ferguson, Charlie Brower, Grace Kim, Audrey Hall, Clayton Greenberg, Monica Greco and Carolina Nunez - have been awarded Fulbright scholarships so far this year.

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  14. Tourists wander ruins as lost town surfaces againRead the original story

    Sunday May 12 | The New Zealand Herald

    Epecuen was once a bustling little lakeside resort, where 1,500 people served 20,000 tourists a season.

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  15. Argentina ghost town attracts tourists after 25 years underwaterRead the original story w/Photo

    Sunday May 12 | Russia Taday

    An Argentinian ghost town is re-emerging as a tourist destination after spending 25 years underwater.

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  16. Dominican women especially vulnerableRead the original story

    Sunday May 12 | Buenos Aires Herald

    Despite the enormous distance between the two countries, Argentina has become an increasingly frequent destination for migrants from the Dominican Republic, especially women, who are vulnerable to falling prey to sexual exploitation networks.

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  17. Ap Photos: Eerie ghost town comes up for airRead the original story

    Friday May 10 | Seattle Post-Intelligencer

    In this May 7, 2013 photo, a toilet lays among the ruins of the village of Epecuen, which once was submerged in water in Argentina.

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  18. Make Your Own Comics: Storytelling With FriendsRead the original story

    Saturday May 11 | WNYC-AM New York

    Jacob Blackstock first conceived of the burgeoning social comics site Bitstrips as a way to let the rest of the Internet participate in his childhood passion.

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  19. Argentina Ghost Town Re-Emerges After Being Underwater For 25 Years [PHOTOS]Read the original story w/Photo

    Saturday May 11 | Silicon Alley Insider

    In the 1920s Villa Epecuen, located in the farmlands 340 miles south of Buenos Aires, was established as a tourist village

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  20. China, Argentina sign agriculture deal on VP visitRead the original story

    Saturday May 11 | The China Post

    Argentina and China signed an agreement on agricultural cooperation Friday in Buenos Aires, following a meeting between the Argentine president and Chinese vice president.

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