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Fernández, Biden hold talks amid Argentina's economic strain

Citrus County Chronicle 29 Mar 2023
Washington is increasingly concerned about China’s involvement in Argentina, particularly the planned construction of two nuclear plants in Buenos Aires by Chinese companies, and may seek concessions from Argentina in exchange for support with the IMF ... —. Politi reported from Buenos Aires, Argentina. Sign Up for our fall sports newsletter. Prep Zone ... .
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Biden starts summit with $690M pledge for democracy programs

Citrus County Chronicle 29 Mar 2023
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden is opening his second Summit for Democracy with a pledge for the U.S ... Subscribe Today ... The U.S ... ___. Associated Press writers Munir Ahmed in Islamabad; Tom Verdin in Sacramento, Calif.; Daniel Politi in Buenos Aires; and Colleen Long in Washington contributed to this report. Sign Up for our fall sports newsletter ... .
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South America’s largest stadium prepares to host World Cup champions

La Prensa Latina 17 Mar 2023
Buenos Aires, Mar 17 (EFE).- With 83,200 seats thanks to an ongoing renovation, River Plate’s Mas ... Di Carlo, who was just 29 when he was named second vice president of the Buenos Aires institution in 2018, is a great student of sports organizations around the world.
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Juan Martin Del Potro reveals who he thinks will replace the ‘big three’

Tennishead 17 Mar 2023
However, the former No.3 had a career hampered with injuries, particularly to his wrists and knees, forcing him say ‘farewell’ to the sport in Buenos Aires last year ... The Argentinian has also made his predictions for the future of men’s tennis, once Djokovic and Nadal have followed Federer and retired from the sport ... .
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Senegal keen on staging Junior Taekwondo World Championships before Dakar 2026

Inside The Games 11 Mar 2023
Taekwondo is part of the programme for the 2026 Games, with the sport seeing an increase in quota from 100 to 120 after its success at the previous edition in Buenos Aires in 2018. Five weight categories for male and female athletes have been planned for Dakar 2026 ... .
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Breaking news: Dancers have eyes on Olympics

RNZ 11 Mar 2023
Loud, funky beats fill the late summer air as two competitors eye each other from opposite ends of a patch of wood-grained lino ... Breaking, which most people mistakenly term breakdancing, was given the nod for Paris 2024 after debuting at the Youth Olympics in Buenos Aires in 2018.
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Wednesday briefing: Five key issues facing women – from misogyny to the ‘motherhood penalty’

The Observer 08 Mar 2023
This Washington Post story is a fascinating explanation of how that’s playing out in Buenos Aires. Sport ... Do you prefer a “fancy dan” or “defensive solidity”? “After a while it becomes less a sporting debate than a soul-baring symbol of your entire personality.” Sign up to get the Breakdown every week here.The front pages.
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AP Sports SummaryBrief at 7:12 p.m. EST

Citrus County Chronicle 03 Mar 2023
Air raids disrupt training sessions ... BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — Police say gunmen have left a threatening message for Argentine soccer superstar Lionel Messi and opened fire at a supermarket owned by his in-laws in Argentina’s third-largest city ... The city is about 190 miles (300 kilometers) northwest of the capital of Buenos Aires.
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AP Sports SummaryBrief at 7:29 p.m. EST

Citrus County Chronicle 03 Mar 2023
Air raids disrupt training sessions ... BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — Police say gunmen have left a threatening message for Argentine soccer superstar Lionel Messi and opened fire at a supermarket owned by his in-laws in Argentina’s third-largest city ... The city is about 190 miles (300 kilometers) northwest of the capital of Buenos Aires.
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AP Sports SummaryBrief at 8:53 p.m. EST

Citrus County Chronicle 03 Mar 2023
Air raids disrupt training sessions ... BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — Police say gunmen have left a threatening message for Argentine soccer superstar Lionel Messi and opened fire at a supermarket owned by his in-laws in Argentina’s third-largest city ... The city is about 190 miles (300 kilometers) northwest of the capital of Buenos Aires.
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Pomona’s Persaeus Gomez learned from Pan-Am games amid quest for three-peat

Denver Post 18 Feb 2023
It’s clear to see how much Persaeus Gomez’s time in Buenos Aires, Argentina, shaped her wrestling journey to Ball Arena ... It’s hard and it’s a tough sport, but it’s all for the right reasons ... And from Ball Arena to Buenos Aires, the passion will stick with her long after what she hopes is another state crown.
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Sports on TV for Friday, February 17

Citrus County Chronicle 16 Feb 2023
(All times Eastern). Schedule subject to change and/or blackouts. Friday, February 17. AUTO RACING. 3 p.m. FS1NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series ... 4.30 p.m ... Subscribe Today ... 5.30 p.m ... 7.30 p.m ... FS1 — Air Force at Wyoming ... GOLF ... TENNIS — Delray Beach-ATP, Rotterdam-ATP, Buenos Aires-ATP Quarterfinals; Doha-WTA Semifinals ---. Sign Up for our fall sports newsletter.

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