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Though diplomas claim a Dallas, Texas origin, they are mailed from TSU’s offices in Buenos Aires, Argentina...
...Frank LaRue, director of Guatemala's private Center for Human Rights Legal Action, a joint prosecutor in the genocide case against Ríos Montt, who has immunity as a member of Congress, which he headed until starting his campaign. It could also cause regional tremors, as nations like Argentina and Colombia try to figure out what to do with the bloodstained leaders of their own civil conflicts. The U.S., which tacitly backed Ríos Montt's dictatorship in the '80s, now warns that relations with his government would be strained at best. "The U.S. can say what...
...elegant and imaginative side when they had the ball but because they were all but impenetrable when they didn't. The Wallabies conceded just one try in that tournament; this time, few expect them to keep their line intact for more than 30 minutes of the Cup opener against Argentina. The game's guardians have since subtly reinterpreted some of the game's laws so that it's now easier for teams to retain possession and launch repeated raids, with the result that spectators at Tests in both hemispheres this year have seen an unusually high number of what most...
...Carlo, with stops in London, Paris and Hollywood. He lived a life on the move, first as a young Jew fleeing from Hitler all the way to Australia, then as an ambitious photographer making his way back to the centers of the universe. His parents and brother escaped to Argentina with their lives and not much else. But Newton insists that once he was set loose on the world, he was always having a high time of it, a refugee libido forever being washed ashore into the arms of Mary or Dora or Louise...
...some of the most convincing evidence that Keynes was right: its austerity policies have worsened economic downturns. In its review of its policies in East Asia, even the Fund recognized that it had pushed fiscal austerity too far. Yet it went on to make the same mistake again in Argentina (which last week reached a deal with the IMF to refinance some $21 billion in loans). On the positive side, in Brazil, it pursued more reasonable stances. Improved transparency of financial markets In the aftermath of the East Asia crisis, there were demands for increased transparency on the part...