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Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Buenos Aires Herald-

Wednesday
February 4, 2015
Secretary Carlos Zannini and SI chief Oscar Parrilli defend the bill to reform Argentina''s intelligence services during a Senate plenary.
A plenary of Senate committees has approved the dissolution of the Intelligence Secretariat (SI) and the creation of the Federal Intelligence Agency (AFI), with the bill moving forward for full debate in the Upper House on February 11.
• Capitanich slams opposition • Sanz: Spy bill a 'govt's machination'
The President of the Federal Criminal Appeals Court, Martín Irurzun, has ordered Judge Daniel Rafecas to take late AMIA special prosecutor’s complaint against President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner for allegedly covering up Iran's involvement in the 1994 attack of the Jewish community centre.
• SC worries investigation lacks direction• Arroyo Salgado appoints two experts 
State-owned petroleum company YPF has secured funds worth around 500 million dollars on the international finance market after emitting new bond titles, according to the president of the enterprise.
The prosecutor in charge of the investigation of Alberto Nisman’s death, Viviana Fein, finally announced that she will not be leaving on two-weeks holiday on February 18 as she had confirmed yesterday.
• A. Fernández urges Fein to call off vacations
The president of the AFSCA media watchdog Martín Sabbatella has questioned judge Pablo Cayssials’s decision to suspend the Clarín Media Group’s forced reorganization, saying Cayssials’s argument is a lie.
The informal rate of the US currency, the so called "blue" dollar, continued its downward trend and fell one cent to 13.30 pesos in underground foreign exchange houses. It has dropped 35 cents so far this week.
After meeting with top Chinese businessmen, president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner met today with her counterpart Xi Jinping at the Great Hall of the People to discuss new strategic agreements and to ratify the 20 bilateral deals signed by the two countries.
• Gov’t defends China deal • 'Argentina present in world's No.1 economy'• China ratifies plan to finance nuclear plant




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