Buenos Aires Mayor Quits After Criticism
<i> Associated Press</i>
BUENOS AIRES —
Buenos Aires Mayor Carlos Grosso resigned Monday after his own Peronist party and others said he had mishandled the job.
The federal capital of 3 million people is dirtier than when Grosso took office 44 months ago, they allege, even though municipal taxes have tripled. Also, the city budget remains in deficit.
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