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Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Buenos Aires Herald

From L-R: Victory Front (FpV) lawmaker Juan Cabandié, whose parents were killed by the military dictatorshop; president of the Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo human rights organization, Estela de Carlotto; President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner and head of the Mothers of Plaza de Mayo human rights organizations, Hebe de Bonafini.
President Cristina Fernández headed the inaugurating ceremony of the "Memory Site" in the ex Naval Mechanics School, known as ESMA, that served as Argentina’s most infamous political prison during the country’s bloody 1976-1983 military dictatorship.
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang has come to the rescue of Brazil's slumping economy with trade, finance and investment deals worth around 50 billion dollars in energy, mining, aviation and infrastructure.
After arduous negotiations, trade unions representing commercial, metallurgical, construction and public sector workers reached an agreement on collective salary bargains for the current year. 
The Bank Workers' Association has announced a 48-hour strike for May 26 and 27, in protest at the continued lack of progress in collective salary negotiations in the sector.
Amid questionings over his health condition, Supreme Court Justice Carlos Fayt showed himself publicly this morning as he readied to attend the Courthouse where he will participate of a meeting of Argentina's highest tribunal in which all four SC justices issue a new resolution each Tuesday.
• Congress requests docs on Fayt's health• Resolution shows Fayt negotiated SC exit

Velayati, Rabbani break the silence

Iranian suspect: ‘Argentina is instrument of Zionism’

As had been widely expected, South American football governing body Conmebol has dismissed the appeal filed by Boca Juniors over the punishment received for the attack on River Plate players, upholding the decision to eject the team from the Copa Libertadores.
The City judiciary has requested that Adrián 'El Panadero' Napolitano be called in for questioning over the Boca fan's involvement in the attack on River Plate players in last Thursday's Copa Libertadores derby, while Federal Police officers raided one of the suspect's bakeries in the district of Valentín Alsina.
Boca Juniors president Daniel Angelici has handed in his resignation from the second vice-president post in the Argentine Football Association (AFA), after a week in which the director has come under intense scrutiny due to the violent incidents in Thursday's Superclásico.
The so called “blue” dollar closed four cents higher at 12.75 pesos today, while in Buenos Aires City banks and foreign exchange offices the official US dollar edged up half a cent to 8.97 pesos.





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