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Tag Archives: Argentina
What’s at stake in the Argentine elections
James Stranko on the importance of today’s mid-term elections in Argentina
Posted in Southern Cone
Tagged Argentina, argentina congress, argentine mid term elections, boudou, Kirchner elections
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Message In a Bottle
Lessons for Europe from Latin America – The Cliff Notes
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Argentina, Cyprus, Debt Criris, Europe, Greece, Latin America, Maradona, No Se Mancha
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What Greece Can Learn from Argentina
Excerpt based on a new Bertelsmann Foundation Paper “Surviving a Debt Crisis: Five Lessons for Europe from Latin America” Release Date 3.21.1013
Posted in Southern Cone, Uncategorized
Tagged Argentina, Currency Peg, Euro Crisis, Greece, GREXIT, Messy Default, Suboptimal Currency Union
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Latin America News Flash
Breaking News from Latin America 3.17.2013 – 3.24.2013 Featured Story: Return of the Jedi
Posted in Daily Mancha
Tagged Argentina, Chile, Dirty Wars, El Pais, Michelle Bachelet, New York times, Pope Francis, Yoani Sanchez
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Habemus Paco
A Latin American Pope – The beginning of change in the Catholic Church? Or more of the same dressed up in a poncho? It happened. Latin America’s Catholics, half of the church’s 1.2 billion followers, finally have a pope of … Continue reading
Posted in Southern Cone, Uncategorized
Tagged Argentina, Catholic Church, Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, Francisco I, Latin America, Pope, Religion
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Latin America Reacts
Argentine Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio Elected Pope 3.13.2013
Posted in Daily Mancha
Tagged Argentina, Bergoglio, Cardinal of Buenos Aires, Francisco I, papa, Pope
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Argentina Censored – But Does it Matter?
From No Se Mancha Staff Member and IMF Research Analyst Cornelius Fleischhaker
Posted in Southern Cone
Tagged Argentina, Economics, Fernandez de Kirchner, IMF, Inflation
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Song of the Week
2/18/2013 – 2/25/2013 Pappo – Desconfio de la Vida (Argentina) Un viejo blues….
Posted in Song of the Week, Uncategorized
Tagged Argentina, Desconfio de la vida, Latin Blues, Latin Rock, Pappo
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Argentine Theatre: Mr. Timerman goes to London
Despite much of Latin America reaching the bicentennial celebration of its independence movements, much still remains unresolved in the way of territorial disputes.