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Mercosur trade bloc countries said on Tuesday they would not recognize the results of the Honduran presidential polls and condemned the July 28 military coup in the country, Latin American media reported. Full Article at RIA Novosti
If the winner of next years’ World Cup does not originate from either Europe or South America, I will eat my straw hat. Never before has a nation from any other continent won, or indeed, reach the final of the most prestigious tournament in the world. Full Article at BlogsFC
Referee Jorge Larrionda (R) of Uruguay shows a red card to Tobias Kempe of Germany (C) during their FIFA U-20 World Cup soccer match against Nigeria in Suez October 7, 2009. View Photo »
It is very clear, this is the toughest group, it is the only group with two former world champions (Uruguay and France)
GENEVA, Dec. 8, 2009 - The year 2009 is likely to rank in the top 10 warmest on record since the beginning of instrumental climate records in 1850, according to data sources compiled by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO). Full Article at YubaNet
Bolivian President Evo Morales easily won his second five-year term Sunday night, solidifying the revolution he promises to bring to the country's long-oppressed indigenous majority. Full Article at eTaiwan News
MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay, Dec. 8 (UPI) -- Latin American member countries of the Mercosur trade pact assembled in the Uruguay capital Monday to forge closer links for greater trade and new collaborative projects to develop natural resources, including oil... Full Article at United Press International
Brazilian goalkeeper Renan Ribeiro (12) stops to congratulate Uruguay�s midfielder and team captain Nicolas Lodeiro (14) for the good game played between Brazil and Uruguay in the FIFA World Cup second round eliminatory match played in the city of Port... View Photo »
Mexico and Uruguay play quite similar to us, only France will be a bit of a challenge for us. The crowd will boost the players and we will be confident with them behind us.
Dressed up with their Olympic National outfits the 36 surfers that will participate in the first edition of the South American Beach Games arrived today in Uruguay. Full Article at SurferToday.com
Uruguay have won the World Cup twice back in 1930, the first every World Cup, and in 1950. Full Article at Soccer Blogs
Uruguay, officially the Eastern Republic of Uruguay or the Republic East of the Uruguay (River) (Spanish: República Oriental del Uruguay; pron. IPA [re'puβ̞lika oɾjen'tal del uɾu'ɰwaj]), is a nation located in the southeastern part of South America. Full Article
Referee Jorge Larrionda (R) of Uruguay shows a red card to Tobias Kempe of Germany (C) during their FIFA U-20 World Cup soccer match against Nigeria in Suez October 7, 2009.
View Photo »Brazilian goalkeeper Renan Ribeiro (12) stops to congratulate Uruguay�s midfielder and team captain Nicolas Lodeiro (14) for the good game played between Brazil and Uruguay in the FIFA World Cup second round eliminatory match played in the city of Port Said, 220 kilometers northeast of...
View Photo »Brazilian players celebrate Alex Texeira�s second goal while Uruguay�s defender Adrian Guinino (4) walks by them during the first half of the game played between Brazil and Uruguay in the FIFA World Cup second round eliminatory match played in the city of Port Said, 220 kilometers nort...
View Photo »Uruguay�s defender Sebastian Coates (19) tries to score with a head hit among the Brazilian defense in the overtime played after the second half of the game played between Brazil and Uruguay in the FIFA World Cup second round eliminatory match played in the city of Port Said, 220 kilome...
View Photo »Uruguay's Sebastian Coates, left, fights fore the ball with Brazil's Souza as Brazil's goal keeper Rafael look on during their U-20 World Cup Round of 16 soccer match at Port Said Stadium in the city of Port Said, northeastern Egypt,Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009.
View Photo »Uruguay�s forward Jonathan Urretaviscaya (C) attempts to return the ball to the Uruguayan offense during the second half of the game played between Brazil and Uruguay in the FIFA World Cup second round eliminatory match played in the city of Port Said, 220 kilometers northeast of Cairo...
View Photo »Brazil's Alex Teixeira, right, fights for the ball with Uruguay's Adrian Gunino during their U-20 World Cup Round of 16 soccer match at at Port Said Stadium in in the city of Port Said, northeastern Egypt,Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009. Brazil won 3-1.
View Photo »Uruguay's Martin Rodriguez , left, clears the ball ahead of Brazil's Douglas during their U-20 World Cup Round of 16 soccer match at Port Said Stadium in the city of Port Said, northeastern Egypt,Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009.
View Photo »Brazil's Alex Teixeira, rear , fouls Uruguay's Tabare Viudez during their U-20 World Cup Round of 16 soccer match at Port Said Stadium in the city of Port Said, northeastern Egypt,Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009.
View Photo »Brazil's Alex Teixeira, right, celebrates his second goal against Uruguay during the U-20 World Cup Round of 16 soccer match at at Port Said Stadium in in the city of Port Said, northeastern Egypt, Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009.
View Photo »Brazilian defender Dalton (L) and Uruguay�s forward Abel Herandez (R) compete for the ball during the first half of the game played between Brazil and Uruguay in the FIFA World Cup second round eliminatory match played in the city of Port Said, 220 kilometers northeast of Cairo on Octob...
View Photo »Brazilian forward Alan Kardec (9) attempts to score as Uruguay's goalkeeper Rafael runs to intercept his advance during the second half of the game played between Brazil and Uruguay in the FIFA World Cup second round eliminatory match played in the city of Port Said, 220 kilometers nort...
View Photo »Uruguay�s midfielder Diego Rodriguez (5) vies for the ball against Brazilian midfielder and team captain Giuliano (10) during the second half of the game played between Brazil and Uruguay in the FIFA World Cup second round eliminatory match played in the city of Port Said, 220 kilometer...
View Photo »Brazil's Alan Kardec, right , kicks the ball as Uruguay's goal keeper Martin Rodriguez makes a save during their U-20 World Cup Round of 16 soccer match at Port Said Stadium in the city of Port Said, northeastern Egypt,Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009.
View Photo »A boy holds Brazil's flag before their match against Uruguay during the FIFA U-20 World Cup soccer match in Port Said October 7, 2009.
View Photo »Brazil's Diogo, center , fights for the ball with Uruguay's Sebastian Coates, and Uruguay's Diego Rodriguez during their U-20 World Cup Round of 16 soccer match at Port Said Stadium in in the city of Port Said, northeastern Egypt, Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009.
View Photo »Uruguay's coach Diego Aguirre reacts during the FIFA U-20 World Cup soccer match against Brazil in Port Said October 7, 2009.
View Photo »Souza of Brazil (R) challenges Mauricio Pereyra of Uruguay (L) during their FIFA U-20 World Cup soccer match in Port Said October 7, 2009.
View Photo »Jonathan Urretaviscaya of Uruguay (L) crashes into goalkeeper Rafael of Brazil during their FIFA U-20 World Cup soccer match in Port Said October 7, 2009.
View Photo »Sebastian Coates of Uruguay falls in front of Alan Kardec of Brazil (top) during their FIFA U-20 World Cup soccer match in Port Said October 7, 2009.
View Photo »Brazilian defender Douglas (L) vies for the ball with Uruguay�s midfielder and team captain Nicolas Lodeiro (14) during the first half of the game played between Brazil and Uruguay in the FIFA World Cup second round eliminatory match played in the city of Port Said, 220 kilometers north...
View Photo »Brazil's Alan Kardec , center, goes past Uruguay's Maximiliano Calzada,left, and Uruguay's Sebastian Coates, right during their U-20 World Cup Round of 16 soccer match at Port Said Stadium in in the city of Port Said, northeastern Egypt, Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009.
View Photo »Uruguay�s midfielder Maximiliano Calzada (L) springs from touching the ball with his hands while Brazilian defender Paulo Henrique (11) puts pressure on him during the first half of the game played between Brazil and Uruguay in the FIFA World Cup second round eliminatory match played in...
View Photo »Jonathan Urretaviscaya of Uruguay (L) celebrates his goal against Brazil with team mate Nicolas Lodeiro during their FIFA U-20 World Cup soccer match in Port Said October 7, 2009.
View Photo »Brazilian defender Diogo (6) and Uruguay�s forward Jonathan Urretaviscaya (17) go for the ball during the first half of the game played between Brazil and Uruguay in the FIFA World Cup second round eliminatory match played in the city of Port Said, 220 kilometers northeast of Cairo on O...
View Photo »Brazilian goalkeeper Renan Ribeiro (12) stops to congratulate Uruguay�s midfielder and team captain Nicolas Lodeiro (14) for the good game played between Brazil and Uruguay in the FIFA World Cup second round eliminatory match played in the city of Port Said, 220 kilometers northeast of...
View Photo »It is very clear, this is the toughest group, it is the only group with two former world champions (Uruguay and France)
Mexico and Uruguay play quite similar to us, only France will be a bit of a challenge for us. The crowd will boost the players and we will be confident with them behind us.
We have a very tough group but we have to play. We will see ... We have to arrange some things. Uruguay, South Africa and France are very different styles. It's a very special group.
It is unfortunate that even with the availability of effective treatment options, in developing countries such as Brazil, Mexico, and Uruguay, patients with acute promyelocyctic leukemia are not receiving prompt treatment and thus face higher mortality rates than those in developed countries
Mexico play similar football to us and Uruguay, too
Uruguay, France and South Africa are not similar in a single thing ... Preparation will be very important.
On paper it's a tough group but we'll have to wait and see when the tournament starts... Our expectations are to reach the second round. We can get out of the group, Mexico play similar football to us and Uruguay too. France will be a bit of a challenge for us
Besides improvements in Uruguay, the nations of Latin America should unite – just as Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez is trying to do – in spite of our soccer rivalries!
It is not going to be easy but it would nice if we were drawn against either New Zealand or Honduras from Pot 2, Paraguay or Uruguay from Pot 3 and finally Slovenia from Pot 4
We, rural and urban women, reject the expansion of monoculture tree plantations and pulp and paper production projects, which have especially affected the grassland ecosystems of Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay
A drift to the left is all the more unlikely as Uruguay is not awash with hydrocarbon revenue, which has underpinned the rise and consolidation of radicalism in countries such as Ecuador, Venezuela, and Bolivia.
Los directivos fueron hasta Brasil, Argentina y Uruguay. No importa la nacionalidad, sino que (el jugador) cumpla con lo que queremos. Mi cuerpo técnico ya sabe la idea de juego que quiero implementar, y no tiene mucha ciencia, que el volante ofensivo tenga mucha dinámica, y ayude también en el aspecto ...
I will bring it to the attention of the executive committee but if we do that, we will also have to bring in Costa Rica [who believe they were unfairly eliminated by an offside Uruguay goal].
Other than Argentina and Uruguay, probably no advanced country has tumbled further down the international league tables in the past 100 years
South Africa’s stand – which we shared with 19 other exhibitors, including 10 from South Africa and 9 major South American tour operators – was sponsored by our embassy for Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay, which also provided the services of about 10 translators for those of us who couldn’t speak Spanis...
The man always try to do this, this is normal. Depending on what country you play in when I played. In Europe they were always more honest than in the Latin countries. To play in Argentina, Uruguay or Paraguay it was more complicated. Always you are going to have someone who is going to try, this is lif...
But these things happen ... Players have always tried to do this (cheat). This is normal. It depends on which country you play in. In Europe, it was always more honest than the Latins – to play in Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay was more complicated. Always you’re going to have someone who will try to do s...
The first group is that of the countries that are best rated, which are Chile, Uruguay, Puerto Rico and Costa Rica
Bookings have been taken from as far afield as Australia, USA and Uruguay. Online bookings have now closed, however a limited number of tickets are still available on a walk up basis.
the most evident and negative effects of climate change in Uruguay and in the region (southern Brazil and the pampas in Argentina) are the increase in climate variability and more frequent occurrence of extreme weather events.
With such a rich World Cup history it really is an honour to have Uruguay at the 2010 FIFA World Cup. As the first host and winner of this tournament they are a World Cup institution and will be closely followed during the tournament next year
Uruguay went to Costa Rica and won in front of a full stadium so why can't we go and do the same thing? It would be a real achievement to win at the Centenario and we’re ready to go out and do just that
The match against the Solomon Islands was like the first final for us and Uruguay will be the second. We’ve learned a lot from our second match and we’ll play well against Uruguay. I have asked the players not to think about the results of the other teams, but to concentrate on our match. I believe we’l...
And to put it in context, if Uruguay could beat Brazil (to win the 1950 FIFA World Cup) in what was known as the Maracanazo, why can't we do the same in the Centenario?
The Fifa disciplinary committee...decided today to impose a two-month ban on taking part in any football related activity and a $24 630 fine on the head coach of Argentina Diego Maradona, in relation to the disciplinary proceedings related to the incidents following the 2010 Fifa World Cup qualifying ma...
RT: @NASA_EO: Flooding along the Rio Negro, Uruguay [image] http://tinyurl.com/y9s6g6w
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Premiados del Concurso Banco de la República Oriental del Uruguay http://bit.ly/753m1O
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@peaches_g IDOLLLLLLL HOW ARE U? LOVE UU. I'M JULI ,OF URUGUAY AND ARGENTINA KISSSSSSSS XOXO
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ElPais Uruguay: BOCA DE URNA - Evo Morales fue reelecto en Bolivia http://bit.ly/7qRe1k
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Acreditación universitaria en Uruguay: puntos de debate http://bit.ly/6i2jrt (via feedly)
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