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Bloomberg - Mon Dec 7, 7:05 am ET
Argentina would oppose such a move if it meant breaking the company, EFE cited De Vido as saying. The Argentine government does not plan to increase its holding in YPF and has not received any offers, the newswire reported.
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WSPA Spartanburg - Mon Dec 7, 5:56 am ET
Lawmakers focus on Governor Sanford’s two trips to Argentina.
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OfficialWire - Mon Dec 7, 4:41 am ET
Transportadora de Gas del Sur S.A. (TGS) is a gas transportation company. It is engaged in the transportation of natural gas and, production and commercialization of natural gas liquids (NGL). The company operates a pipeline system, which passes through seven provinces of Argentina.
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ESPN Soccernet.com - Mon Dec 7, 4:35 am ET
Title-chasing Newell's Old Boys were upset 2-1 at home by Arsenal on Sunday, allowing Banfield to retain their two-point lead with two matches to go in the Argentine Apertura championship.
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Fightnews.com - Mon Dec 7, 1:50 am ET
Two-division champ Paul “The Punisher” Williams (38-1, 27 KOs), of Augusta, GA and reigning WBC Interim junior middleweight champion Sergio “Maravilla” Martinez (44-2-2, 24 KOs), of Argentina and now Oxnard, CA met in a twelve round non-title bout Saturday night at the Adrian Phillips Ballroom inside Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, NJ. When the dust cleared in the thrilling battle, it was ...
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The Times and Democrat - Mon Dec 7, 1:05 am ET
It has been a little more than five months since South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford admitted to an extramarital affair involving a secretive, seven-day trip to Argentina. Local legislators say it will also take time to see if a change in his style of governing has been made following the scandal.
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FOX 11 Tucson - Sun Dec 6, 10:18 pm ET
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — Franco Jara and Matias Perez scored first-half goals to give Arsenal de Sarandi a 2-1 over Newell's Old Boys and deny Newell's a return to the top of the Argentine Apertura tournament Sunday.
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Reuters via Yahoo! Sports - Sun Dec 6, 7:12 pm ET
Argentina's 1978 World Cup-winning captain Daniel Passarella was voted president of River Plate on Sunday, taking on a third role at the club he led to league titles as a player and coach.
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AFP via Yahoo! News - Sun Dec 6, 9:08 am ET
Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez has revealed the Premier League club are in talks with Argentina midfielder Javier Mascherano about extending his contract at Anfield.
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AP via Yahoo! Sports - Sat Dec 5, 3:12 pm ET
Results Saturday from the Dubai Sevens, the first stop on the IRB world series: Cup Quarterfinals Fiji 17, South Africa 5 New Zealand 17, Kenya 14 England 17, Argentina 12, ET Samoa 28, Australia 27 Semifinals New Zealand 19, Fiji 0 Samoa 28, England 19 Final New Zealand 24, Samoa 12 Plate Semifinals South Africa 19, Kenya 14 Australia 26.
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The Charlotte Observer - Sat Dec 5, 1:54 pm ET
Wayne Bernhardson is the author of the just-published "Moon Chile" (Avalon Travel, $22.95). He has traveled extensively there; his blog about traveling in Chile and Argentina is at www.southernconetravel.com.Bernhardson, 62, is originally from Fargo, N.D.
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Colorado Daily - Sat Dec 5, 6:49 am ET
Matt Moniz, the 11-year-old Boulderite who became the youngest person ever to summit Argentina's 22,841-foot Cerro Aconcagua last December, has set his sights on a daunting new project.
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AP via Yahoo! Sports - Sat Dec 5, 5:06 am ET
CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) -- Daily schedule for the 2010 World Cup: FIRST ROUND Friday, June 11 At Johannesburg, Soccer City South Africa vs. Mexico, 1400 GMT At Cape Town, South Africa Uruguay vs. France, 1830 GMT Saturday, June 12 At Port Elizabeth, South Africa South Korea vs. Greece, 1130 GMT At Johannesburg, Ellis Park Argentina vs. Nigeria, 1400 GMT At Rustenburg, South Africa England ...
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EARTHtimes.org - Sat Dec 5, 4:31 am ET
Athens - Greece captain Giorgos Karagounisk got his wish to be drawn with Argentina in Group B for the 2010 World Cup finals in South Africa. Karagounis' enthusiasm was immediately picked up by newspapers on Saturday who made references to Argentina ...
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Poughkeepsie Journal - Sat Dec 5, 3:07 am ET
In Luján, Argentina, 14 young boys work rigorously from dawn to dusk, completing the never-ending chores on their farm. This farm exists as their home, their school and their support. Victor, 13, looks forward to an hour of soccer every day after lunch, an activity that frees him of the vivid memories he harbors of his parents' death and allows him to shine at the one thing in which he takes ...