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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: Justice and Rights, Christianity, Roman Catholicism, Minority Groups, Human Rights
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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: Brazil, Caracas (Venezuela), Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Argentina, Barack Obama
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Go away with Darley Newman
Tribune Media ServicesThere are many lifestyle shows about travel, but Darley Newman has tapped into a unique niche. The host, writer and producer of the Emmy Award-winning PBS series "Equitrekking," has combined her love of exploring with her passion for horses. "I think...Tags: Peru, Costa Rica, Bethesda (Montgomery, Maryland), Travel, Japan
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Seniors on the Go: Looking for overseas retirement?
Is one of your plans for 2013 to retire somewhere your retirement income will stretch the furthest? Or are you just beginning to scout out retirement options? In any case, you might well want to check out one or more of the most highly recommended...
Tags: Panama, Belize, Portugal, Colombia, Costa Rica
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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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Copa América: Paraguay gana en penales y jugar22 final con Uruguay
Prensa AsociadaSin haber ganado un solo partido en el torneo, Paraguay enfrentará a Uruguay en su primera final de Copa América desde 1979, tras superar el miércoles a Venezuela en los penales luego de otro empate sin goles. Una vez más, el arquero Justo Villar fue...Tags: Foreign Aid, Politics, Economic Sanctions, Venezuela, Paraguay
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News of the Weird: The Lost Art of Cuddling
Yes, This Is Really How They Do It: The Wolong Panda Training Base in Sichuan, China, released a series of photos to China Daily in October to mark the graduation from captivity, and into the wild, of the 2-year-old Tao Tao. Sure enough, Tao Tao and his...
Tags: Entertainment, Personal Data Collection, Allergies, Methamphetamine (drug), Elementary Schools
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Secret wines: How to ferret out good value
I've read or heard that 8,000 to 10,000 varieties of grapevines exist. Many of these vines grow table grapes or grapes that become raisins. But thousands also make wine.
By and large, though, most of the wine that we buy is made from fewer than a dozen...Tags: Wines, Israel, Austria, Alcoholic Beverages, Grapes
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'Gloria' tops Films in Progress: Norteado prize goes to 'So Much Water' at San Sebastian
VarietySAN SEBASTIAN -- Chilean Sebastian Lelio's dramedy "Gloria" topped San Sebastian's prestigious pix-in-post Films in Progress strand, winning its main Films in Progress Industry Award Wednesday night. Told with large doses of humor, it turns on a 58-year-...Tags: Drama (genre), Personal Service, Mexico, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Inc.
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Smaller legs of world cruises can be a deal
The British couple — she in a long black dress, he in a traditional tux — leaned against the elevator's polished wood paneling as they headed back to their cabin after an evening performance in the main showroom. Embarrassed at my casual...Tags: Brazil, Tourism and Leisure, Restaurants, Gavin MacLeod, Entertainment
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Al Jazeera English bows Viewfinder: Asia: Doc support project enlists Asian Network of Documentary
VarietyAl Jazeera English has joined forces with the Asian Network of Documentary for a doc support project called Viewfinder: Asia. AJE founded Viewfinder in 2011, teaming up with a local film institution on every continent in hopes of discovering and...Tags: Al Jazeera English (tv network), Documentary (genre), Asia
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Biniez set for 'Mid-Fielder': Epstein, Chiarini produce out of Mutante Cine
VarietyMADRID -- Germany's Pandora Film, Holland's Topkapi Films, Uruguay's Mutante Cine and Argentina's Morocha Films are teaming to produce helmer-scribe Adrian Biniez's "The Mid-Fielder." His soph pic after Berlin's 2009 Jury Grand Prix winner "Gigante,"...Tags: Entertainment, Berlin (Germany), Germany, Argentina, Netherlands
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