...traveled Thursday to Buenos Aires on an emergency fact-finding mission, said his talks with Argentine President Fernando de la Rua and his economic team had been "fruitful and detailed." "I was happy to hear that the IMF has recommended an...
...partially frozen accounts to halt a run on the banks. In the western city of Cordoba, hometown of embattled President Fernando de la Rua and his increasingly unpopular Economy Minister, Domingo Cavallo, angry clerks in City Hall rioted in their offices...
...in an economic crisis that brought down the president. A day after Congress accepted the resignation of President Fernando de la Rua, forced out by violent protests, the Peronists returned to center stage at a crucial moment after two years in...
...moratorium placed Sunday on the payments of the $132 billion debt was Saa's first major announcement after he replaced Fernando de la Rua, driven from power last week after a popular revolt against his economic policies. The move to temporarily halt...
...scheduled to take place Tuesday afternoon. Rodriguez Saa became interim president on Dec. 23, two days after President Fernando De la Rua was forced out amid protests and looting over the government's inability to contain an economic crisis and unemployment...
...the country's richest province, Buenos Aires, was chosen to serve out the term of his unpopular predecessor, Fernando de la Rua, through December 2003. His election was confirmed by 262 lawmakers with 21 against in a marathon session of Congress...
...improving the quality of life throughout both American continents. Thursday, he meets with Argentine President Fernando de la Rua. His first international gathering offers Bush a chance to articulate a trade agenda and demonstrate competence...
...AIRES, Argentina -- Truncheon-wielding police on horseback scattered hundreds of demonstrators outside President Fernando De la Rua's office in a second day of protests that threatened his government. The economic minister resigned and a judge...
...Argentina -- Driven from power by a devastating economic crisis and deadly riots, Argentina's outgoing President Fernando de la Rua returned to his offices for a last time Friday, lifting a state of emergency as he awaited the handover to a caretaker...
...thrown Duhalde's government into a major crisis and signaled further political upheaval. In December, President Fernando de la Rua was ousted following deadly street riots triggered by the economic crisis. Economists said Tuesday's events now...
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