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10/03/2013 | En Parrilla
Before a Falklands Vote, Bad Blood Surges Anew
On Sunday and Monday, the inhabitants of the Falkland Islands, a wind-swept, sparsely populated archipelago that was a final way station for early 20th-century explorers like Ernest Shackleton en route to the icy wastes of Antarctica, will go to the polls in a referendum on the islands’ future.
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06/01/2013 | En Profundidad
Argentina - Vitriol Over Falklands Resurfaces, as Do Old Arguments
They have barely 3,000 inhabitants and far more sheep than people. They are more than 8,700 miles from London. For much of the year, they are bitterly cold and wind-swept, with only open sea and ice between them and Antarctica.
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08/07/2005 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
News Analysis: Insurgents target Arab-Iraq ties
The execution of Egypt's ambassador-designate in Iraq, Ihab al-Sharif, has been the most serious blow yet in the efforts of Islamic insurgent groups to intimidate Arab countries that have been moving toward fuller ties with Iraq since a transitional government with an electoral mandate took office two months ago.
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