Thursday, August 03, 2006

 

Tarasios: Embarking On a New Voyage



Turkish Daily News - Embarking On a New Voyage Tarasios' new post in Buenos Aires that he will officially take up this month will usher him into a Spending your vacation in Antalya is an ideal place to go and experience something different. The track is somewhat
Source: www.turkishdailynews.com.tr

Pacific hotels being scammed by fake agency
AM Costa Rica - The trouble is that the vacation is paid through a bank deposit of a bum check. At least two operators of hotels have spoken The Indian group, based in Buenos Aires de Puntarenas said that the Departamento de Servicios Técnicos of the Asamblea
Source: www.amcostarica.com

Paper, pulp mills stir friction
Chicago Tribune - BUENOS AIRES -- Rebuffed last week by an international court but determined to stop the construction of two Gualeguaychu, with its fishing, boating, swimming and annual Carnival, is a popular vacation spot. Greenpeace and other
Source: www.chicagotribune.com

Wednesday, August 02, 2006

 

Buenos Aires enjoys property boom



Guardian Unlimited - Recycled, New York-style loft apartment. En-suite bedroom, plus spacious roof terrace. Located in the heart of one of the world's most exotic capital cities. Price tag? Roughly the same as a private parking space in central London. It is little
Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Basketball without Borders Timeline
NBA - Similar programs also were staged in Johannesburg, South Africa (Africa 100 Camp), Buenos Aires, Argentina and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (NBA Latinos Unidos Tour). • In 2004, Basketball without Borders was staged for the first time on three separate
Source: www.nba.com

Dengue Virus Research Is Detailed
Post Chronicle - BUENOS AIRES, Aug. 1, 2006 (UPI) -- Argentine scientists have identified a genetic element the dengue virus uses to replicate, causing dengue hemorrhagic fever. The first step in the transmission of mosquito-borne viruses is the insect's bite that
Source: www.postchronicle.com

Argentina To Crack Down On Tax Evasion In Farm Sector
CattleNetwork.com - BUENOS AIRES (Dow Jones)--The Argentine government this month will start charging an income tax of up to 28% on the sale of food products by farmers who are not registered to pay federal income taxes, Jorge Speraggi, spokesman for the national tax
Source: www.cattlenetwork.com

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