|
Latin America's lot
.S. President Bush, center, stands with Andean country leaders, from left, Bolivian President Eduardo Rodriguez, Peru's President Alejandro Toledo ; Ecuador's President Alfredo Palacios ; and Colombia's President Alvaro Uribe before their meeting at the fourth Summit of the Americas in Mar del Plata, Argentina, Friday, Nov. 4, 2005. U.S. President George W. Bush (L) and Argentine President Nestor Kirchner shake hands during a bilateral meeting before the start of the 4th Summit of the Americas in Mar del Plata, Argentina, November 4, 2005. Thousands of protesters hit the streets of the heavily policed Argentine resort to march against Bush and his free trade push as leaders from the Americas convened for a contentious debate on how to improve Latin America's lot. Argentine soccer legend Diego Maradona gestures after putting on a t-shirt that reads 'Stop Bush' during a news conference at a Buenos Aires train station, November 3, 2005. Maradona and other activists will travel by train to Mar del Plata, 400 km (250 miles) south of Buenos Aires, to participate in the Third People's Summit, the alternative to the Summit of the Americas. U.S. President Bush, center, stands with Andean country leaders, from left, Bolivian President Eduardo Rodriguez, Peru's President Alejandro Toledo, Ecuador's President Alfredo Palacios, and Colombia's President Alvaro Uribe before their meeting on the sidelines of the fourth Summit of the Americas in Mar del Plata, Argentina, Friday, Nov. 4, 2005.
Note des visiteurs: 9 pts

|
|
|
No control
Inmates threaten to kill a guard (C) from atop the roof of the San Martin jail in the central Argentine province of Cordoba. The inmmates, who took control of the jail along with more than 20 hostages, are demanding better living conditions and protesting against delays in processing their court cases.
Note des visiteurs: 23 pts

|
|
|
Hottest days
A girl sunbathes at a public park in Buenos Aires, January 5, 2005. Argentina is experiencing its hottest days of the summer, with temperatures soaring to over 38 degrees centigrade average, as meteorologists predicted the hot weather will continue in the next days.

|
|
|
40 años para Mafalda
Mafalda cumple 40 años y está más vigente que nunca
Aunque el autor dejó de dibujar en 1973 a esa niña de pelo oscuro y cara redonda que hacía gala de una gran inteligencia e ironía, aún hoy Mafalda sigue siendo un símbolo de rebeldía y contestación donde quiera que su figura se haya vuelto conocida.

|
|
|
Rocks
A demonstrator throws rocks to shatter the windows of the Buenos Aires Legislature during a protest against the reform of the civil code, Friday, July 16, 2004.

|
|