Tuesday, March 24, 2015
Daily Headlines: March 24, 2015
* U.S.: According to a new study about forty million people in the U.S. speaks the blend of English and Spanish known as “Spanglish.”
* Uruguay: Uruguay will reportedly not take in more former Guantanamo detainees as President Tabaré Vasquez seems to distance himself from the policies of his predecessor, José Mujica.
* Argentina: The recent archeological find of an allegedly secret Nazi hideout in northern Argentina appears to be more a case of fiction rather than fact.
* Mexico: Family members of some of the missing and possibly massacred forty-three Ayotzinapa students continued their U.S. tour by protesting over the past few days in New York, Los Angeles and other cities.
Video Source – YouTube user NCLLP
Online Sources – UPI; Dominican Today; The Guardian; KTLA
Labels:
Argentina,
Ayotzinapa,
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Guantanamo,
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Jose Mujica,
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Mexico,
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Spanglish,
Tabare Vazquez,
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