Posted by Carlos on August 27, 2011 ·
The Green Film Festival is back with a greater surge of audience than last year’s. This initiative started in 2010 and instantly gained momentum owing to the huge chunk of audience, it not only gave new hopes to the “Green lovers”, but also gave them a chance to romance in their own way. The best part is you can get a chance to hob [...]
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Saxena on March 10, 2011 ·
Two of the leading names in the global computer industry, semiconductor chip maker behemoth, Intel Corporation and hardware manufacturer, Lenovo have now joined in announcing the introduction of an all new netbook for kids in the form of Lenovo Classmate+ PC. This magnificent netbook is part of the continually growing education initiative by Intel, [...]
Posted by Carlos on November 24, 2009 ·
Spanish, tango, unfairly good-looking people and European architecture are what constitutes Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina. The city of 12 million is one of the most beautiful in the world and if you are an American in Buenos Aires at this moment, there are a number of ways you can celebrate Thanksgiving in this country of great food and wine.
Argentineans [...]
Posted by NARUTO on July 1, 2009 ·
The mayor of Buenos Aires, declared state of emergency health in this Tuesday to help control the spread of swine flu, which caused at least two deaths in the country. He asked that residents stay at home as much as possible until the next Friday, so that the health authorities coordinate efforts to combat the disease.
With the new cases, the number [...]
Posted by GSerrano on April 14, 2009 ·
The Argentine government has issued its latest confirmation on the number of dengue victims in the country: 10,594 cases. NGOs claim, however, that the number of people affected by the disease is much higher than what the government has disclosed as the disease has spread to urban centers such as Buenos Aires.
The Health Ministry in Buenos Aires reported [...]