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Saturday, December 13, 2014

Buenos Aires Herald

Sunday
December 14, 2014
The 31st anniversary since the return of democracy was marked by a renewed dispute between the national government and the Judiciary as President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner yesterday accused the judges of harassing officials and prosecutors.
Despite employment indicators that suggest Latin America is weathering the economic storm relatively well in 2014, the region may see its unemployment figures rise in 2015, according to the International Labour Organization (ILO).
Cabinet Chief Jorge Capitanich has praised the achievements of the Néstor Kirchner and Cristina Fernández de Kirchner administrations over the course of the last 10 years, affirming that the politics of the decade have created huge changes.

Doubts after Ernesto Barreiro speaks up at La Perla

Breaking silence: at what price?

The recent confession of repressor Ernesto “Nabo” Barreiro, who gave the judges investigating crimes in the clandestine detention centre La Perla a list of 19 people who could have been buried or incinerated in the 1970s, have shaken up Córdoba’s human rights activists.
The National Meteorological Service (SMN) warned over heavy storms to take place this afternoon, including occasional gusts and possible hailstones in Buenos Aires City and its surroundings, Santa Fe, Córdoba and Entre Ríos.

Energy stocks continue to be hardest hit as YPF loses 20 percent in one week

Merval down 4.4% as oil drops below US$58




By Fermín Koop
Herald staff
After two weeks of talks, officials were not able to reach their deadline as of press time. Delegates are likely to continue talks until late today as steep disagreements continue over which countries should bear the burden of cutting emissions and over the pledges countries will have to make to tackle climate change.
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Featuring Argentine hymns

Pope holds Misa Criolla at the Vatican

Giving latin a new meaning at the vatican. The St. Peter''''''''s Basilica became a bit more Argentine yesterday as Pope Francis marked the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe with local folk hymns from the Misa Criolla, one of the first Masses composed in the vernacular after the liberating reforms of Vatican II. In the picture, children hold flags from countries of the American continent.
The Vatican became a bit more Argentine yesterday as Pope Francis marked the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe with local folk hymns of the Misa Criolla, one of the first Masses composed in the vernacular after the liberating reforms of Vatican II.


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