Lavalleja (Uruguay)

Power back in Brazil after blackouts

Electricity returns to central and southern Brazil after power from major hydroelectric dam was lost Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (CNN) -- Electricity returned early Wednesday to a large swath of central and southern Brazil that was...

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The Brazilian futures market

Wikimedia Commons Dan Hamilton takes an early look at Brazil 2010 On Sunday 10th October 2010, Brazilians will go to the polls to pick the country’s fourth directly-elected President since the resumption of civilian rule in...

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FLSmidth wins cement contracts in Uruguay

Company Announcement to the Danish Financial Supervisory Authority No. 12-2009, 21 July 2009 FLSmidth has signed contracts with the state-owned Uruguayan company Administración Nacional de Combustibles, Alcohol y Portland...

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Pope accepts resignation of Uruguayan Bishop Accused of Sexual Misconduct

Large numbers of the diocesan clergy accused their bishop of sexual misconduct. VATICAN CITY (CNA) - Pope Benedict XVI has accepted the resignation of Bishop Francisco Domingo Barbosa Da Silveira of Minas in Uruguay, in accord...

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New Calexico Tour CD Now Available!

The past ten months of touring the new album ‘Carried To Dust’ has been filled with a lot of great shows and experiences. We’ve met a lot of folks, seen a lot of friends and there’s been a bunch of requests for some live...

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Gold Seeker Closing Report: Gold and Silver Gain With Oil as Dollar Drops Under 80 Again

Gold and silver fell slightly in Asia and waffled near unchanged in London before they rose to see over 1% gains at $961.60 and $15.342 around 9AM EST in New York, but they then fell back off a bit into the close and gold ended...

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Latin American festival is back

FOR the second time around, the Latin American Festival is set to return to add excitement in the city. Organised by the Latin American Ladies Association of Malaysia and supported by South-South Information Gateway and...

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Brazil Has 6 Confirmed and 30 Suspected Cases of Swine Flu

With two more cases of swine flu confirmed this Friday, May 8, Brazil now has officially six people infected with the influenza virus H1N1. According to Brazil's Health minister, José Gomes Temporão, this is the first Brazilian...

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Multinational Naval Force Sinks ex-USS Connolly

By Chief Mass Communication Specialist Dawn C. Montgomery, U.S. Naval Forces Southern Command - On the morning of April 29 the ex-USS Connolly (DD 979) served as the target for a sinking exercise (SINKEX), the highlight of the...

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Making the most of Mexico City, with appetite as your guide

MEXICO CITY -- Mexico City has a sophisticated and cosmopolitan dining scene that includes foods from all over the world as well as outposts of molecular gastronomy (chef Enrique Olvera's boundary-pushing Pujol), contemporary...

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