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Argentina's Kirchner eyes deals with Angola
The leaders of Argentina and Angola said Friday they plan to sign new cooperation agreements soon, though Argentinian President Cristina Kirchner wrapped up a visit to Luanda with no news on an oil-for-food pact.
Argentina's Kirchner in Angola
Argentinian President Cristina Kirchner arrived in Angola on Thursday for a short state visit to push for a deal to exchange her country's food for Angolan oil.
Angola: Businessmen Told to Seize Argentina's Project Experience
[ANGOP] Luanda - The Angolan minister of Agriculture and Rural Development and Fisheries, Afonso Pedro Canga, Friday in Luanda appealed to the national businessmen to seize the experience of Argentina in developing projects.
Argentina Dove Hunting C&C Outfitters Launch New Site
CORDOBA, ARGENTINA-- - Leading dove hunting in Argentina lodge, C&C Outfitters, has released a brand new version of its dove hunting website targeting English speaking hunters from United States, UK and ...
Exclusive: Brazil targets Argentina with trade licenses
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil escalated a growing trade fight with Argentina on Monday by throwing up extra bureaucratic obstacles to import certain perishable products, a senior government official told Reuters, imperiling its involvement in a major regional trade group. The senior Brazilian government official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said it would now be harder to import about 10 ...
Argentina Senate passes 'dignified death' law
Now Argentine families won't have to struggle to find judges to order doctors to end life-support for people who are dying or in a permanent vegetative state.
Argentina aims to provide 'dignified deaths' for terminally ill and brain-dead patients
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina - Terminally ill patients and their families would have more power to decide how they die in Argentina under a "dignified death" law being debated Wednesday in the Senate.
Argentina gender rights law: A new world standard
Transgender rights activists say Argentina now leads the world by granting people the right to change their legal and physical gender identity simply because they want to, without having to endure degrading judicial,...
Argentina approves 'dignified death' law
Argentina's senate has overwhelmingly approved a "dignified death" law giving terminally ill patients and their families more power to make end-of-life decisions.
48-Hour Move From Suburbia to Remote Argentina
It took a Boeing 747, a Beechcraft 19-seater, an old school bus, and 48 hours to transport me from the modern conveniences enjoyed in Colorado to the remote mine site located in Catamarca, Argentina. At the end of the journey, my soul was transformed. Contributor: Satchel Ford Published: Mar 05, 2012
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