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World Cup: Uruguay vs. the Netherlands: Dutch take early lead
The Fabulous ForumThe Netherlands strike first on a 30-yard missile from Giovanni Van Bronckhorst in the 18th minute. His first goal in the tournament, Van Bronckhorst's shot came on a left-footer from the left wing, sailing over the outstretched arm of Uruguayan...... -
Uruguay beats Ghana to advance to semis
The Other Football - Orlando SentinelUruguay and Ghana played 119 minutes of the most back and forth thrilling football in what was already arguably the best match of the World Cup – and then it got exciting. A match that eventually saw Uruguay win on penalty kicks, looked to be... -
Chile earthquake: Clinton says U.S. ready to work 'in solidarity' with leaders of Chile
La PlazaU.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said Monday the United States is ready to work "in solidarity" with the leaders of Chile to provide disaster assistance to the earthquake-stricken country. Speaking to reporters while traveling in Montevideo,... -
Capriles acusa a Maduro de viajar "desesperado" para tapar su ilegitimidad
EFEEl líder opositor venezolano Henrique Capriles acusó hoy al presidente Nicolás Maduro de viajar “desesperado” al exterior para tapar su “ilegitimidad” en encuentros con gobernantes de otros países. “El Enchufado M (Maduro) e...Tags: Argentina, Dilma Rousseff, Venezuela
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Brush up on your Spanish for the next Columbia Pro Cantare concert
Columbia Pro Cantare thematically goes abroad for its concert of "Music of Spain and Latin America" on Saturday, May 4, at 8 p.m. at the Jim Rouse Theater at Wilde Lake. Not only will some of this music be unfamiliar to many listeners, but it's also new...Tags: Religion and Belief, Anglicanism, Politics, Elections, Music
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Scientists in Uruguay announce birth of glow-in-the-dark sheep
Scientists in Uruguay announced Wednesday the birth of the first genetically-modified phosphorescent sheep. Nine sheep were born in October 2012 at Uruguay's Institute of Animal Reproduction, in an experiment done in partnership with the Institut...
Tags: Science and Technology
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Encuentran en Uruguay restos de una decena de especies animales extinguidas
Montevideo, 26 abr (EFE).- Restos de una decena de especies de animales extinguidos hace más de 10.000 años fueron localizados en Uruguay, un hallazgo que tiene "mucha importancia" para tratar de determinar si tuvieron algún tipo de relación con el... -
Uruguay: Coastal reveries, away from it all
COLONIA DEL SACRAMENTO, Uruguay — Straddling the crest of a sand dune, my back to the Atlantic Ocean, I watched a Uruguayan boy net fish in a river lagoon. He waded through the chest-high water, dragging behind him the reflection of the setting sun....
Tags: Argentina, Atlantic Ocean, Travel, Bodies of Water, Ice Cream
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Planning your trip to Uruguay
THE BEST WAY TO MONTEVIDEO, URUGUAY From LAX, American, LATAM Airlines Group, COPA and TACA offer connecting service (change of plane) to Montevideo. Restricted round-trip fares from $693, including taxes and fees. U.S. citizens do not need a visa...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Dining and Drinking, Los Angeles International Airport, Travel, Trips and Vacations
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Gay marriage on verge of becoming legal in Uruguay
Uruguay is poised to become the second country in South America that allows gay marriage, after lawmakers approved a bill despite the objections of the Roman Catholic Church. President Jose Mujica is widely expected to sign the “equal marriage...
Tags: Argentina, Religion and Belief, Civil Rights, Gays and Lesbians, Roman Catholicism
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Venezuela's Hugo Chavez in his heyday: A look at 'el comandante'
At midnight, Hugo Chavez and his entourage swept into the hotel lobby, transforming the drab venue in chilly, high-altitude La Paz into a sizzling vortex of tropical verve and chavista vigor. “Musicos!” the Venezuelan president declared upon...
Tags: Argentina, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Evo Morales, Brazil, Politics
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Run away, artfully
By now, you may have plumbed the highs and lows of the cultural bacchanal-by-the-sea that is Art Basel, but even if you haven't, be aware -- you'll soon be itching to set eyes on another beachy enclave full of world-class art and food. And it will...
Tags: Art Basel
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