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Argentina in latest debt default crisis pits 'motherland' against 'vultures'
20 Aug 2014:President Kirchner is bearing down on a US ruling that benefits just a few bond-holders, but critics say her economic policies are anyway 'leading nowhere'
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9 Sep 2014:
Barry Eichengreen: Argentina's battle with vulture funds highlights a desperate need to reform international debt markets
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5 Sep 2014: Brian Switek: The discovery of a new dinosaur is always a cause for joy. To contemplate these mysterious creatures is to contemplate the mystery of life on Earth
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2 Sep 2014: Developing countries demand financial reform as Argentina is left in debt doldrums after second default in 13 years
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22 Aug 2014: Restorers find a market for colourful merry-go-round animals, tapping into nostalgia for a simpler age
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20 Aug 2014:
President Kirchner is bearing down on a US ruling that benefits just a few bond-holders, but critics say her economic policies are anyway 'leading nowhere'
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20 Aug 2014: Hedge-fund manager Hans Hume, experienced with national debt and Argentina’s default, argues that the country needs to break from past strategies of toxic intransigence
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14 Aug 2014:
Trio of street artists claim their work was used without consent in Gilliam's tale of a computer programmer in a dystopian future
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13 Aug 2014: Judge had ordered Argentina to stop claiming it was not in default, in case with group of investors seeking repayment
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7 Aug 2014: US president need only inform a federal judge that vulture fund billionaire Paul Singer is interfering with the president's sole authority to conduct foreign policy. He hasn't. But why not?
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6 Aug 2014:
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner congratulates Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo leader, Estela Carlotto, whose grandchild was one of 500 infants of dissidents 'disappeared' in 1970s
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