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http://digilander.libero.it/csfrieti/... Anguished relatives roamed morgues and hospitals in a desperate search for information on the train that ...
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http://digilander.libero.it/csfrieti/... Anguished relatives roamed morgues and hospitals in a desperate search for information on the train that crashed on Wednesday against a station bumper Eleven of Buenos Aires, which killed at least 49 dead and 600 wounded. Jose Martinez in the morgue waiting to tell him his mother Graciela Romero, 54, his wife Veronica Gonzalez, 28, and their son, age 3, Alex Nahuel Martinez, was dead after not having been able to locate from the accident and did not find them in the official lists of wounded that have circulated. The girl told AP that is very upset because their families "do not appear" in the morgue and told he had to wait hours to see if there is an identification between police and psychologists positiva. Entremezclado, Ezequiel Mercado said his wife Sabrina Espindola, of 29, civil servant, did not answer the phone when he called after hearing about the accident. "I went everywhere. She is always with his Blackberry. We are always in touch. Say in (in the morgue) that NN do not have, we went everywhere. This morgue is the last thing I thought, but good and is now missing . I call his cell phone rings and rings, but does not respond, "Mercado said. The train was traveling at rush hour and full of passengers when it crashed into the station, causing one of the worst tragedies of the country railway and again evidence of a decline that was privatized and operates under questionable security settings. "Sadly we must report that there are 49 dead in place", told reporters the federal police spokesman, Inspector Nestor Rodriguez. He explained that among the dead there are 48 adults and one child. Of the more than 600 injured, 461 remained in hospitals nearby, confirmed Transportation Secretary John Paul Schiavi.Numerosas people swarmed showing family photographs before the television cameras waiting for someone to identify among the wounded. The Embassy of Bolivia in Argentina said in a statement that a consular officer was missing after the collision the train and inquired if the victims were other citizens of that country. In a statement to the press, the official said that according to the Global Positioning System (GPS) in the train, training going at 20 miles per hour in the absence of 40 meters to reach the end of the road. "I do not know what happened in those last 40 meters. The train did not stop" and hit the retaining wall, he said Schiavi. The driver survived but is in intensive care. The service concessionaire, Trains of Buenos Aires (TBA), said in a statement it is making "all the research work of the incident to the prompt clarification of the facts." This is the third worst rail tragedy in history.
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http://digilander.libero.it/csfrieti/... In the coming years will be many Europeans go on holiday in America and many of pù abandon Europe to live...
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http://digilander.libero.it/csfrieti/... In the coming years will be many Europeans go on holiday in America and many of pù abandon Europe to live in environments less stressful. Sai quanti piccoli imprenditori ed operai partiranno tutti insieme per rifarsi finalmente una decorosa vita.... Penso al Veneto, alla Lombardia, al Piemonte, all'Italia intera. Qui rimarrà Roma, qualche ministero e ministeriale, Equitalia e poca altra roba. Ci portiamo appresso anche il principato di Monaco, Gli compriamo 3 Kmq di mare e scogli ed anche i principi provenzali potranno vivere più tranquilli.
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http://digilander.libero.it/csfrieti/... Katrina, representative of Denmark in international competition, he enrolled in the competition for the c...
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http://digilander.libero.it/csfrieti/... Katrina, representative of Denmark in international competition, he enrolled in the competition for the crown of Queen of the Festival de Viña 2012, where it will compete with Nydian Fabregat, Tanza Varela, Valeria Ortega, Malu Mayol, Kathy Contreras and Lola Ilich. In the Quinta Vergara will perform the song "Read my hips."
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http://digilander.libero.it/csfrieti/... Diego Torres on Wednesday gave the "go" to the first night of the International Song Festival o...
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http://digilander.libero.it/csfrieti/... Diego Torres on Wednesday gave the "go" to the first night of the International Song Festival of Vina del Mar with a show of about an hour and a half. Argentine singer went through his hits "Penelope", "Color Hope" and "Try to be better" and devoted subjects not only to their countrymen Luis Alberto Spinetta and Mercedes Sosa, but also the victims of the February 2010 earthquake in Chile. Torres also went around the country living with her song "Blessed" and joked with the audience in the Quinta Vergara, known as the "monster", since he left the stage. The complicity that generated made people attending the festival organizers insisted before Rafael Araneda and Eva Gomez to the singer received a silver torch and then a gold torch. "It's a pleasure to be at the festival, who accompanied me at various stages of my life," said Torres. The artist appeared on stage at the Quinta Vergara in 1996, 2003 and 2005. One of the most anticipated moments of his performance was a tribute to rocker Luis Alberto Spinetta. In memory of this musician, Torres sang "Daughters Down" the rocker wrote in 1969. "The thin man had been much loved and we all hit Chile (with his departure)," said an emotional Torres on stage. The evening continued with the arrival of the Andalusian singer Mala Rodriguez, who accompanied Torres with his rap. The artist ended his participation in the fifth with a tango called "Nostalgia". Following the presentation of Torres, competitions began in the folk category and internationally. The evening culminates with one of the most anticipated concerts by the public of the Quinta Vergara: the performance of "Sol de Mexico," Luis Miguel. When it was announced that the acclaimed singer act on the first night of the festival, tickets sold out in one day. His presentation is expected after midnight in Chile and will last approximately 90 minutes, according to local media. The festival, six-day, has a lineup that includes the likes of Salvatore Adamo, Jose Luis Perales, Morrissey, Marc Anthony and Luis Fonsi.
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