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Thursday, August 6, 2015

Buenos Aires Herald

Thursday
August 6, 2015
Precandidate to the presidency for the ruling Victory Front (FpV) Daniel Scioli was close his campaign ahead of Sunday’s PASO primary elections with a rally at Tecnópolis, Buenos Aires province.
• Scioli vows to make foreign currency available for productive sector
Three days ahead of the PASO primaries that will see him competing against Julián Domínguez for the Victory Front (FpV) nomination in the province of Buenos Aires, Aníbal Fernández considered his campaign sought to “tarnish anyone” but to let people know their government plans.
• Aníbal Fernández blasts media group
Federico Poore
A few days from the national primary election, the Herald contacted the technical teams of the main contenders to try to eke more details out of the candidates and find out how they plan to tackle one of the most vexing political issues on the agenda.
Recalling corruption reports that were aimed at herself and late former president Néstor Kirchner by the time they were running in their home province of Santa Cruz, Cristina Fernández referred to media allegations that this week accused Cabinet Chief Aníbal Fernández of “masterminding” a 2008 crime connected to the trafficking of ephedrine.

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Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras and French President Francois Hollande have agreed that a new bailout for Greece could and should be agreed soon after August 15.
The US dollar rate ended slightly up at 9.22 pesos, half a cent higher than yesterday's closing price in banks and agencies. The parallel exchange rate or "blue" dollar climbed three cents to 14.98 pesos, according toámbito.com.
Cabinet Chief Aníbal Fernández hoped the AMIA cover-up trial that begins today allows finding a “hint on the local connection” that paved the way for Argentina’s worst terrorist attack to take place 21 years ago.
Without former president Carlos Menem and his then Intelligence Chief Hugo Anzorreguy, the trial investigating the cover-up of the 1994 bombing of the AMIA Jewish community center finally opened with statements from prosecutors in the case.
Wall Street ended sharply lower today as weak earnings reports from media companies stirred fears that more viewers are ditching cable TV, dragging the sector to its worst two-day loss since the financial crisis.
By Girish Gupta

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