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A spoonful of sugar

One of my favorite movies of all times is “Mary Poppins”. And there’s a song: “A spoonful of sugar (helps the medicine go down)” that I suddenly remembered these days, when President Alberto Fernández announced several new restrictions due to Covid 19 second huge wave.  Why, you might ask. Well, simply Seguir leyendo

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COMO SIEMPRE LA PALABRA JUSTA

“Una cucharada de azúcar ayuda a bajar la medicina” (“A spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down). Quienes vimos y disfrutamos más de una vez de la inolvidable “Mary Poppins”, recordamos la letra de esta bellísima canción. ¿Por qué hago esta asociación justo ahora? Porque el anuncio de las Seguir leyendo

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Not a prophet

I don’t think Pope Francis is a prophet in his own land. Far from it. In my opinion, he hasn’t contributed in any way to pacify the continuous rivalries and skirmishes our society is pathologically immersed in. On the contrary. At times, he has actually fuelled it.  He’s been called “a Seguir leyendo

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A slip of the tongue

While Economy Minister Martín Guzmán was meeting with IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva in Washington this week, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner bluntly admitted: “We can’t pay because we don’t have the money to pay”. Weird, isn’t it? I thought they played for the same team.  With friends such as CFK, who Seguir leyendo

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Rescued? Really?

Happy ending this time. Maia Yael Beloso, the 7-year-old girl abducted by Carlos Alberto Savanz (39), was finally found and rescued after a desperate search. Actually, I’m misusing the word “rescued”, simply because she should have been rescued a long time ago, before she, her mother and her 5 siblings Seguir leyendo

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