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    Kenya: The Man Who Might Prosecute Violence Suspects  Jul 12, 2009
    He also led the prosecution and investigations into two military rebellions in Argentina in addition to helping put away two army commanders accused of various crimes during the ws in the Falkland Islands. As prosecutor, Mr Moreno was the bane of corrupt prominent individuals, both inside and outside government. (allAfrica.com)

    Argentine army in torture ruling  Jun 28, 2009
    "We have been fighting for 27 years for this to become known, we are really satisfied," said Ernesto Alonso, president of the Centre for Falkland Islands Veterans ... Britain and Argentina fought a 10-week war over the Falkland Islands, known in Argentina as the Malvinas, under British control since 1833. (BBC News)

    China asserts sea claims to UN  May 13, 2009
    Territorial disputes between Japan and Russia, and between Britain and Argentina - over the Falkland Islands - have been highlighted by the process. Russia has even used a mini-submarine to plant a flag on the seabed beneath the North Pole in 2007, an area that Denmark is also expected to claim. (BBC News -- Asia-Pacific)

    How's he doing? Barack Obama's 100-day report card  Apr 28, 2009
    Grizelda Cockwell, Fox Bay, Falkland Islands. This is still the right man at the right position at the right time. (BBC News -- Americas)

    * World News Quick Take  Mar 30, 2009
    Britain on Saturday dismissed a fresh Argentine demand for sovereignty talks over the disputed Falkland Islands, saying the issue was not up for discussion. Argentine President Cristina Fernandez on Saturday demanded the talks when she met British Prime Minister Gordon Brown on the sidelines of a pre-G20 summit in the Chile. (Taipei Times, Taiwan -- World Business)

    A Google search of a distinctly retro kind  Mar 4, 2009
    So far, more than 200 advertisements have run in more than 70 languages: in highbrow periodicals like The New York Review of Books and The Poetry Review in Britain; in general-interest publications like Parade and USA Today; in obscure foreign trade journals like China Copyright and Svensk Bokhandel; and in newspapers in places like Fiji, Greenland, the Falkland Islands, and the Micronesian island of Niue (the name is roughly translated as Behold the Coconut. which has one newspaper. (International Herald Tribune)




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