Jude Webber

Reporter, Financial Times

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Reporter with the Financial Times, based in Buenos Aires, Argentina

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Just after midnight this morning, Florencio Ávalos, stepped onto the Earth's surface for the first time since the Mina San José collapsed 68 days ago.

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Just after midnight this morning, Florencio Ávalos, stepped onto the Earth's surface for the first time since the Mina San José collapsed 68 days ago.

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Early today Argentina's Senate made history in Latin America, making it the first country to legalize gay marriage.

Argentina Is First Latin American Country to Legalize Gay Marriage

Early today Argentina's Senate made history in Latin America, making it the first country to legalize gay marriage.

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Early today Argentina's Senate made history in Latin America, making it the first country to legalize gay marriage.

Argentina Is First Latin American Country to Legalize Gay Marriage

Early today Argentina's Senate made history in Latin America, making it the first country to legalize gay marriage.

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