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 Thousands of Argentines are protesting against the government of President Cristina Fernandez. But with only days left before a primary election tests her support, the crowds are much smaller than in previous pot-banging street protests.
Thursday night marks the end of campaigning ahead of Sunday's vote, but a huge and deadly gas explosion in Rosario prompted politicians to cancel final campaign rallies, and deflated the protesters' plans.
 
 
 
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Thousands of Argentines have filed past a flag-draped coffin containing the remains of former President Nestor Kirchner as his wake nears its end.

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Argentina's Supreme Court approved the country's four-year-old broadcast media law on yesterday, deciding that the government can force private news media monopolies to break themselves apart if they exceed audience limits.

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 Thousands of Argentines are protesting against the government of President Cristina Fernandez. But with only days left before a primary election tests her support, the crowds are much smaller than in previous pot-banging street protests.
Thursday night marks the end of campaigning ahead of Sunday's vote, but a huge and deadly gas explosion in Rosario prompted politicians to cancel final campaign rallies, and deflated the protesters' plans.
 
 
 
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