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Sunday, May 10, 2015

Buenos Aires Herald

The ruling Victory Front (FpV) has summoned the Lower House’s Impeachment Committee to evaluate Supreme Court judge Carlos Fayt’s psychophysical condition on Tuesday.
Ahead of this year’s wage negotiations, Economy Minister Axel Kicillof has warned local businessmen to avoid raises they cannot afford, and added increases should not surpass 30 percent of salaries.
Cabinet Chief and Buenos Aires governor precandidate, Aníbal Fernández, questioned the head of Supreme Court, Ricardo Lorenzetti, and asserted that the judge makes political expressions because “he aspires to be president.” 
The leader of the Renewal Front's lawmaker bloc Darío Giustozzi has dealt a significant blow to party chief Sergio Massa, by announcing that he would be leaving the political space and alleging 'mistreatment' within the group.

Interview with constitutional law professor Gustavo Arballo

‘Stalemate will only end if parties agree on new member’

By Luciana Bertoia
British Prime Minister David Cameron has ruled out giving Scotland another independence referendum despite spectacular gains by Scottish nationalists in a UK-wide election.
Polish President Bronislaw Komorowski has came in a surprise second behind his conservative opponent in the first round of a presidential election and must now face him in a run-off, an exit poll showed.
Nine people were killed and 30 people remained hospitalized after a crash between two buses in northeastern Mexico, according to a government statement. Eight passengers died at the scene and a ninth person died at the hospital.
Cuban President Raul Castro thanked Pope Francis for brokering the thaw between Havana and Washington and said the pope so impressed him that he might return to the Catholic Church.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said after talks with German Chancellor Angela Merkel today that the peace process in eastern Ukraine was progressing.

Cafayate goes craft

By Sorrel Moseley-Williams





Visitors flock to the 41st edition of the BA Book Fair.
Today’s the last day of the 41st Edition of the BA International Book Fair, and one of the salient aspects is that young visitors prevailed in this yearly event where readers find all of BA’s bookstores in one place plus the ideal companion pieces: lectures, conferences, round tables, workshops, book presentations and related activities.

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The health of Your Honours

Sebastián Lacunza

The health of Your Honours

Circling the wagons

James Neilson

Circling the wagons 

The Fayt Club

Martín Gambarotta - News Editor

The Fayt Club

Aggregations of life

Marcelo J. García

Aggregations of life



Rolf Pfeifer, artificial intelligence expert

‘Robots are moving into the home and becoming part of daily life’

• World Trade

Experts fault gov’ts, businessmen for Mercosur scant agribusiness progress

• On Sunday

Cocaine backpackers



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