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VIDEO: Moment of Impact in Deadly Argentina Train Crash
CNNBuenos Aires -- A train packed with rush-hour commuters plowed head-on into a barrier at a Buenos Aires station Wednesday morning, killing 49 people and injuring hundreds more, officials in Argentina said. The train failed to stop as it should have,...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, Accidental Death, Railway Transportation, Commuting
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Graphic Photo: Massive 56-Pound Tumor Removed from Woman's Uterus
KTLA NewsBUENOS AIRES, Argentina -- Doctors in Argentina have removed a nearly 56-pound tumor from a woman's uterus which apparently made her look like she was pregnant with quintuplets. The 54-year-old woman carried the massive tumor in her womb for 18 months....Tags: Uterus, Pregnancy and Childbirth, Medical Procedures and Tests, Health and Medical Professionals, Chiropractors
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Beauty Queen Dies After Cosmetic Surgery
KTLA NewsBUENOS AIRES, Argentina -- A 38-year-old former Miss Argentina has died from complications after undergoing cosmetic surgery on her buttocks. Solange Magnano, a mother of twins who won the crown in 1994, died of a pulmonary embolism Sunday after three...Tags: Surgery, Argentina, Cosmetic Surgery, Health, Hospitals and Clinics
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Argentina bomb defused where Colombia's ex-president was to speak
World NowEmployees of a theater in central Buenos Aires find a bomb perhaps intended to kill Colombia's former president Alvaro Uribe.... -
Argentina president Fernandez proposes oil firm nationalization
World NowArgentinan president Cristina Fernandez proposal to nationalize a majority interest in the country's biggest oil company is a reaction to rising imports.... -
Argentina newborn found alive in icy morgue suffers medical setback
World NowA newborn baby in Argentina who was mistakenly declared dead and spent 12 hours in a refrigerated morgue before her mother found her alive fought for life Friday after suffering cardiopulmonary failure.... -
Argentina moves to take control of nation's largest oil company
Argentina's government made official its plan to take control of the nation's largest oil company, YPF, provoking a diplomatic crisis with Spain, where the company's largest shareholder is based. In a televised address from the presidential palace in...Tags: Los Angeles Times, Natural Resources, New York City, Politics, Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner
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Argentina lawmakers expected to approve oil firm takeover
BUENOS AIRES — With public opinion in Argentina firmly behind President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner's plan to nationalize the country's largest oil company, Congress is expected this week to approve the takeover despite some analysts' warnings...Tags: Los Angeles Times, Chevron Corp., Natural Resources, Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, Trade Balance
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"Amazing Race" LaReality Recap: You Know I'm Not As Smart As You
WDBJ7 Blogger3…2…1…MELTDOWN! The first Brenchel meltdown and the tears of a clown are the main highlights of this past episode. The teams raced around Salta, Argentina, where they first encountered a Detour. This Detour had the teams choose...Tags: Science and Technology, The Amazing Race (tv program)
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Argentina, Britain mark Falklands War's 30th anniversary
BUENOS AIRES — Separated by an ocean and an ongoing dispute, Argentina and Britain commemorated the 30th anniversary Monday of the outbreak of war between them over the Falkland Islands, a tiny territory that Buenos Aires still wants back but London...Tags: Los Angeles Times, David Cameron, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Politics, Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner
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Prince William burned in effigy on Falklands War anniversary
World NowArgentina is marking the 30-year anniversary of the Falkland Islands War. The Falkland Islands are under British control and have been since 1833, but Argentina says it inherited the South Atlantic archipelago from the Spanish crown. Thirty years ago,... -
Conductor Nelson discusses Bach's controversial 'St. John Passion'
Of the two surviving settings of the Passion text by J.S. Bach, the "St. John Passion" is the most controversial. Many people to this day are unable to listen to the piece, much less perform it, because of its repeated references to "the Jews" clamoring...Tags: Entertainment, Cambridge (Middlesex, Massachusetts), Philip Glass, Concerts, Arts and Culture
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