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View Post: Global Voices Online » Argentina: A Generous Country?
18 hours ago
Blogger Esteban Grinberg of De Todo Un Poco [es] is currently on holiday in Chile and upon hearing that he is from neighboring Argentina, besides asking about tango and Diego Maradona, many seem to always ask about the economic and ...
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View Post: Security Matters: Adobe Secured Customer Showcase: Argentina ...
1 hour ago
Read about how the Argentina National Social Security Administration is using Adobe LiveCycle Rights Management ES along with forms based Digital Signatures to secure digital forms in its Systems and Telecommunications Management ...
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View Post: inca kola news: Argentina's macho men
7 hours ago by Otto Rock
This report caught my eye yesterday in Argentina's Clarin national daily. It tells how police in Mardel carried out a breath test campaign on drivers over the weekend. The result was that so many drivers failed the alcohol test ...
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View Post: UVA Today News Blog » J-Term Blog From Argentina, Part 6
8 hours ago
s J-Term we will be publishing blog posts from various U.Va. students and faculty studying abroad. The below post comes from a U.Va. course being taught in Argentina during the J-Term. For previous posts, click here, here, here, here, ...
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View Post: Dakar Rally Gets Under Way … in Argentina - Wheels Blog - NYTimes.com
5 Jan 2009
Starting in Buenos Aires, Argentina, the new route loops south and across Patagonia before heading north to Valparaiso, on the Chilean coast. From there, it continues north through the Atacama Desert and then east over the Andes ...
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View Post: Division of Labour: Selgin on Argentina's Currency Shortage
5 Jan 2009 by depken@sbcglobal.net
Because Argentina is in the grips of a small-change shortage. Want change for a five-peso (about $1.70) note? Don't try getting it at a store, unless you plan to buy something -- and be ready in that case to have the merchant refuse ...
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