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In the News (Mon 16 Nov 09)

  
 Argentina
Argentines call the main colour of their national flag celeste (that is colour of the day sky at the normal angles of sight).
An inter-ministry commission, in wich the [Argentine History] Academy participated by way of one of its members, ellaborated in the years (?) 1989 a law draft that was presented to the Congress [the argentine parlament], but wasn’t considered for voting after all.
Additionally, by abolishing certain articles of the 1940s decrees, the 1985 law has the effect of again recognizing the plain triband as an official flag of Argentine national character.
flagspot.net /flags/ar.html

  
 Medicine on Earth: Amedeo Who's Who in Medicine
· I INTERSTATES CONGRESS OF THE NORTH-WEST ARGENTINE IN CERVICAL PATHOLOGY.
XXIII International Congress of the INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY OF PATHOLOGY and 14th World Congress of ACADEMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PATHOLOGY.
· 25º CONGRESO ARGENTINO DE OTORRINOLARINGOLOGÍA. 25º Argentinean Congress of Otorrinolaringology
www.medicineonearth.com /display.php?id=501

  
 BIBLIOTECA DEL CONGRESO - Argentina - Versión de la Constitución Nacional en inglés y francés  
Congress shall enact, with the vote of the absolute majority of all the members of each House, a regulatory law that cannot demand more than three per cent of the national voters register, which shall be consistent with an adequate territorial distribution in order to support the initiative.
Congress shall by a special law determine the punishment for this crime; but the penalty shall not extend beyond the person of the convicted, nor shall this dishonor be transmitted to relatives of any degree.
Section 89.- To be elected President or Vice-President of the Nation it is necessary to have been born in the Argentine territory, or to be the son of a native born citizen if born in a foreign country; and to have the other qualifications required to be elected senator.
www.bcnbib.gov.ar /constitucion2.htm

  
 Argentine National Emblems
In 1818 Congress determined that any national flag was to be blue and white and that the war flag was to be defaced with a sun on the white stripe.
Centered upon the white panel of the national flag is the Sun of May with 32 straight and wavy rays alternating, in gold.
The depiction of the sun is identical to the one of the first argentine coin, issued by law of 1813.04.13.
flagspot.net /flags/ar).html

  
 english2002/09/27
During the National Congress of the Argentine Agricultural Federation (FAA), its president Eduardo Buzzi referred to the existence of a "legal proposition presented by the FAA in Congress for limiting the sale of agricultural lands to foreign investors, among others aspects."
On the other hand, Leaders of the Argentine Rural Confederations of Buenos Aires and La Pampa (Carbap) expressed that the "strangling of national and provincial public banks" is the only way out many sectors see for the financial crisis caused by the latest economic measures.
Argentine president Eduardo Duhalde has assured many times that his presidency is transitory and his goal to leave an "organized" country to whomever is elected next year.
www.e-campo.com /media/news/weekly-ag-report/english2002_09_27.htm

  
 SApacher0828
Argentine Federation of Cardiology: The aspects of three subjects related to virtual conferences on Biomedicine in the Argentine Federation of Cardiology (FAC) will be explained: scope of Argentine National Congresses on Cardiology, Latin American Clinical Rounds on Cardiology, and organization of the 1st Virtual Congress on Cardiology.
1st Virtual Congress of Cardiology: With the agreement and help of many Institutions and Organizations, the Argentine Federation of Cardiology is organizing the 1st Virtual Congress of Cardiology.
The Argentine Federation of Cardiology was founded in 1965, and is a scientific entity which aims at encouraging the development and promotion of the cardiologic activities carried out throughout the whole Argentine Republic ( http://www.fac.com.ar – fac@fi.uner.edu.ar).
www.mcmaster.ca /inabis98/coma/pacher0828/two.html

  
 ARGENTINE SPACE LAW AND POLICY
The Argentine National Telecommunications Commission was established in 1990 by Executive Decree 1185/90 as a response to the needs arising from the new scenario derived from the privatization process aimed at modernizing Argentina's telecommunications infrastructure, in particular the privatization of the national telephone company.
Actually, the Congress' role has been practically limited to approving the international space treaties and conventions.
In 1994 CONAE finalized the National Space Plan, which was approved by the Argentine President through Executive Decree No. 2076 of November, 1994.
www.iasl.mcgill.ca /spacelaw/spacecourses/aslp.htm

  
 Argentine Constitution: Title II
A law shall guarantee the interests of the National Government while the City of Buenos Aires is the capital of the Nation.
The Provinces retain all powers not delegated by this Constitution to the Federal Government, and those they have expressly reserved by special covenants at the time of their incorporation [into the Argentine Republic].
The governors of the Provinces are the natural representatives of the Federal Government for enforcing compliance with the Constitution and the laws of the Nation.
www.hrcr.org /docs/Argentine_Const/Title_II.html

  
 The Dirty War in Argentina
At the time, the U.S. Congress was about to approve sanctions against the Argentine regime because of widespread reports of human rights abuses by the junta.
Our Congress returns in January and if there is a clear cut reduction in the intensity of the measures being taken by the Government of Argentina, then there would in fact be a changing situation where the charge that a consistent pattern of gross violations exists could be seen as invalid.
The National Security Archive obtained the new memcons in November 2003 in response to a Freedom of Information Act request filed with the Department of State in November 2002, seeking to fill in the missing pieces from the larger release.
www.gwu.edu /~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB104

  
 Jubilee Research: Alternative Solutions for Indonesia's External Debt
Firstly, [the fact that there is a] file on these proceedings should not prevent the members of the National Congress from assessing the conclusions reached in the action taken in this Court to determine the possible political responsibility that could correspond to each of the protagonists in the events which caused Argentina's huge foreign debt.
When analysing the question of the Argentine Republic's foreign debt, we need to bear in mind the amount we are talking about, which is impossible to pay within the parameters imposed by the criteria set by the creditors or by the loan contracts.
We hereby exercise legitimate Constitutional Guarantees contained in the National Constitution of Argentina, in the Constitution of the Province of Salta, and of the other Provinces and in International Treaties which carry the same weight as the National Constitution in articles 31 and 75 clause 22.
www.jubilee2000uk.org /jmi/jmi-news/argentina200602.htm

  
 m20s.html
It was declared of regional interest by the OAS, of national interest by the Argentine Government, of parliamentary interest by the Argentine National Congress and of provincial interest by the Legislature of the Province of Rio Negro.
The Argentine Government was represented by Juan Carlos Bello, Secretary of Science and Technology, Mario Mariscotti, President of the Executive Board of the National Agency of Scientific and Technological Promotion, and Marta Borda, General Director of FONTAR and General Coordinator of the Forum, among other officials.
The Forum was organized with the valuable support of the Argentine national and regional Scientific Committees and that of TWOWS through its Vice-President.
www.nature.com /wcs/m20s.html

  
 americas.org - Protesters Eye Supermarkets
Following a national congress on September 4, the unemployed Argentine protesters known as piqueteros resumed their blockades of streets and highways on September 6 to protest a government austerity program intended to produce the “zero deficit” required by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) as a condition for renewed loans.
Meanwhile, Jorge Enrique Perrén, a retired lieutenant commander of the Argentine navy was arrested on September 7; he is charged, along with other former military officers, in relation to a case of forced disappearance of businesspeople and the theft of their properties.
In a statement given to federal judge Claudio Bonadio the week before his arrest, Perrén admitted having ordered an individual detained as part of the “war against subversion.” Perrén operated out of the notorious Navy Mechanics School (ESMA), used as a detention and torture center during the military regime (1976–1983).
www.americas.org /item_7172

  
 cuerpo
The CENATTEV Foundation has been recognized as PIARC ARGENTINE NATIONAL COMMITTEE by the Executive Committee of the World Road Congress, during its meeting at Lulea, SUECIA in March 17th, 1998 by means of Comex/98-3/7 resolution.
We are the National Argentine Committee of the WORLD ROAD CONGRESS AIPCR-PIARC
According the PIARC Statutes, a National Committee has as main goal to share the road information given by the PIARC within its contrymen.
www.vial.org.ar /internacional/ecomite.html

  
 Instituto de Fisiopatología Cardiovascular - Verónica D'anunzzio
Faculty of Medicine, National University of Cordoba, Argentine; 2001
Faculty of Medicine, National University of Buenos Aires, Argentine 2003
Faculty of Medicine, National University of Cuyo: "Histopathology evaluation of "remotes zones" in the experimental infarct of rabbit heart".
www.fmed.uba.ar /infica/ingles/staff/danunzio.html

  
 Personal Record
National Journeys of the Argentine System of Judicial Informatic Hotel Provincial - Mar del Plata - Pcia.
National Congress of Informatic, Teleinformatic and Telecommunications Buenos Aires Sheraton Hotel - Plaza Hotel - 1988
BA in Enterprises Administration Argentine University of Enterprises (U.A.D.E.) - 1985 - Buenos Aires
www.angelfire.com /ar/MarceloDeMori/info.html

  
 4th National Congress of Music Education, Argentina, July-August 1997
IV National Congress of Musical Education July 31 through August 3, 1997 In collaboration with the Argentine Music Council of the IMC Seat: Municipal Conservatory of Music
4th National Congress of Music Education, Argentina, July-August 1997
www.sun.rhbnc.ac.uk /Music/Conferences/97-7-arg.html

  
 Congress III
Congress was assigned to the squadron of Commodore J. Rodgers, patrolling the North Atlantic, from June to August 1812.
Congress, one of six frigates authorized by Congress ional enactment of 27 March 1794, was built by naval constructor, J.
The bicameral legislature of the National Government of the United States, consisting of Senate and House of Representatives.
www.hazegray.org /danfs/frigates/congres3.htm   (500 words)

  
 Dominican Republic - nationalanthems.info
A motion in the National Congress was made in 1897 by deputy Rafael Garcia Martinez to give the song official status, but the president refused to sign the bill into law, possibly because of Prud'homme's disagreement with President Heureaux's dictatorial government.
José Reyés was inspired to make this anthem after noticing a published copy of the Argentine anthem.
Soon after Reyés managed to get his anthem published as well; it was well-recieved by the public and soon grew in popularity.
david.national-anthems.net /do.htm   (152 words)

  
 cp09400e04.doc
This seminar was held on August 28 and 29 at the seat of the Congress of the province of Santa Fe, Argentina, with the participation of legislators and legislative officials from 19 Argentine provinces.
With the participation of national experts and as a part of the cooperation provided by the UPD to FOPREL and the Central American Inter-Parliamentary Commission against Corruption (CICONA), the publication of the studies on Central American laws was completed (Panama, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador, and the Dominican Republic).
These include legislative actions that must be promoted in the respective congresses to control corruption, to add the function of political oversight and parliamentary supervision as a tool for preventing corruption and coordination activities between civil society organizations and the legislature in the fight against corruption.
www.oas.org /consejo/CAJP/docs/cp09400e04.doc   (7327 words)

  
 The World Factbook 2004 -- Field Listing - Political pressure groups and leaders
Congress of South African Trade Unions or COSATU [Zwelinzima VAVI, general secretary]; South African Communist Party or SACP [Blade NZIMANDE, general secretary]; South African National Civics Organization or SANCO [Mlungisi HLONGWANE, national president]; note - COSATU and SACP are in a formal alliance with the ANC
National Congress Party [Ibrahim Ahmed UMAR]; Popular National Congress [Hassan al-TURABI]; Umma [Sadiq al-MAHDI]; Democratic Unionist Party [Muhammed Uthman AL-MIRGHANI]; National Democratic Alliance [Muhammed Uthman AL-MIRGHANI, chairman]; Sudan People's Liberation Movement/Army [Dr. John GARANG]
Federation of Netherlands Trade Union Movement (comprising Socialist and Catholic trade unions) and a Protestant trade union; Federation of Catholic and Protestant Employers Associations; Interchurch Peace Council or IKV; large multinational firms; the nondenominational Federation of Netherlands Enterprises
www.brainyatlas.com /fields/2115.html   (2066 words)

  
 Argentina
Argentines call the main colour of their national flag celeste (that is colour of the day sky at the normal angles of sight).
An inter-ministry commission, in wich the [Argentine History] Academy participated by way of one of its members, ellaborated in the years (?) 1989 a law draft that was presented to the Congress [the argentine parlament], but wasn’t considered for voting after all.
The law requires that an Argentine National Pavillion (a carrying flag) shall be:
flagspot.net /flags/ar.html   (2066 words)

  
 Books of Argentine - Amzp.com
Also to bear in mind is that the argentine congress mandate to the CONADEP was to compile testimonies on violations to the human rights, not to judge or rule, so any conclusions made by the comission is not authoritative.
Nunca Mas, (Spanish for "Never Again") Is the official report of the Argentine National Commission on the Disappearance of persons (CONADEP).During the late 70's and early 80's, between 15,000 and 30,000 people were kidnapped, tortured and murdered in the name of "National Security" under the worst military dictatorship in Argentina's history.
Nunca Mas: The Report of the Argentine National Commission on the Disappeared
amzp.siterank.org /us/cat/books/1100101382/3   (2066 words)

  
 Untitled Document
On October 30, 1983, Argentines went to the polls to choose a president, vice president, and national, provincial, and local officials in elections international observers found to be fair, open, and honest.
Argentines are a fusion of diverse national and ethnic groups.
The political parties with the largest representation in the current Chilean Congress are the centrist Christian Democrat Party and the center-right National Renewal Party.
www.shsu.edu /~his_ncp/labn.html   (2066 words)

  
 Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo
Shortly after being elected, President Alfonsin sent Congress a bill declaring null and void the Law of National Pacification; at the same time, he created the Argentine National Commission on the Disappeared (CONADEP).
Argentines living in exile, some of whom were survivors from the camps, provided the international organizations and foreign governments with firsthand information about the regime's atrocities.
For over 150 years the British had ruled over the islands, while Argentine children at school drew maps with the islands as part of the national territory and learned that Las Malvinas Son Argentinas.
www.usfca.edu /fac-staff/webberm/plaza.htm   (2066 words)

  
 DeLaney
At that time serving as a representative of his party in the Argentine National Congress, he was forced to resign when his party expelled him.
Because these individuals defined the nation as an ethnocultural community and equated nationality with a bundle of cultural or ethnic characteristics (defined differently by different individuals, and which might or might not be acquirable), becoming an Argentine had nothing to do with obtaining formal citizenship or embracing a political creed.
Unlike the Generation of 1837’s view that the Argentine national character would eventually evolve to the point where leaders could establish a state based on Republican principles, the positivist vision of Argentina’s future was drained of democratic possibilities.
www.stanford.edu /group/SHR/5-2/delaney.html   (13578 words)

  
 Agenzia Fides - Agenzia della Congregazione per l'Evangelizzazione dei Popoli
It was in this way that the rectors of the National Sanctuary of Maipú, Chile, began to contact the rectors of national Sanctuaries in Paraguay, Uruguay, Argentine and Brazil.
At this Encounter, a new Secretariat was elected and Argentine became the chosen one.
Mexico is chosen as President of the Confederation and Chile is designated as central office for the third Congress in 2002.
www.fides.org /eng/vita_chiesa/santuari_241003.html   (13578 words)

  
 HRI/CORE/1/Add.74 - Core Document - Argentina
The political organization of Argentina is based on the federal republican representative form of government, enshrined in the Constitution adopted at Santa Fe on 1 May 1853 by the General Constituent Congress of the Argentine Confederation.
Argentine women have an average of 1.75 births during their child-bearing years, but the rate is greater in rural areas, with an average of 2.40 births, than in urban areas, where the figure is 1.67 births.
Under the Argentine legal system, the administration of justice is a power shared by the Nation and the provinces.
www.hri.ca /fortherecord1998/documentation/coredocs/hri-core-1-add74.htm   (13578 words)

  
 Marxist history of Argentina -- mid 19th century
While Buenos Aires organized itself around the oligarchic ideals of the Mitrista Unitary party, the Argentine Confederation convened a Constitutional Congress in Santa Fé during 1853.
Even the lower classes of Buenos Aires, particularly the gauchos, opposed Mitre and gave rise to the Autonomist party of Adolfo Alsina (the antipode to his father Valentín, Adolfo was an Argentine of Buenos Aires and not a Porteño: his romantic figure drew masses behind him against the National party of Mitre).
The connections between this war and the Argentine civil wars was clear for everyone: the defeats of the joint Argentine, Brazilian and Uruguayan troops were cheered in Salta, and the Entrerriano troops sent by Urquiza dispersed at the Basualdo Creek Northern limit of Entre Ríos.
www.marxmail.org /archives/january99/argentina.htm   (13578 words)

  
 Application of International Labour Standards (LibSynd)
The World Confederation of Labour (WCL), the Congress of Argentine Workers (CTA), the Association of State Workers (ATE) and the Latin American Central of Workers (CLAT)
The International Confederation of Free Trade Unions (ICFTU), the World Confederation of Labour (WCL), the Free Trade Union of Belarus and the Belarussian Congress of Democratic Trade Unions
The International Confederation of Free Trade Unions (ICFTU), the Organization of African Trade Union Unity (OATUU), the World Confederation of Labour (WCL) and the International Federation of Chemical, Energy, Mine and General Workers' Union (ICEM)
webfusion.ilo.org /public/db/standards/normes/libsynd/getParaLinkReport.cfm?hdroff=1&REP=309   (13578 words)

  
 Comparative Criminology South America - Paraguay
The bicameral Congress is made up of a 45-member Senate and an 80-member Chamber of Deputies.
This anticommunist fervor did not abate during the 1980s, however, even though the PCP was completely isolated from the national population.
He criticized the government for its disregard of the Constitution, harassment of political opponents, and refusal to participate in the national dialogue, and he charged that the elections were farcical.
www-rohan.sdsu.edu /faculty/rwinslow/samerica/paraguay.html   (11655 words)

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